Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1931, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931. * MOVESTO ABANDONFIOLLYWOOD LOOKS FOR MORE | MOTHER O POETS DS [ i, . 1z oo i o : | IN KEATON-KEY IMBROGLIO |® ittey Lett Unsnished First ':'v:e;?}f??.‘aé? %&i‘:&r‘:&:fi:fi:‘%fi‘ Neoktios fof AE Pilofs, Book She Attempted & mother’s memoirs. A special necktie. has been evolved TR 1 P NEW YORK, February 6 (P)—Death | Edna St. Vincent Millay. in private | for pilots who have represented England 3 life, Mrs. Eugene Boissevain, has pub- AI.EXANDRIA “NE Comedian Declares Actress yesterday claimed & woman, Who|yfeq"Ton S Volumes of poetry and | ! the Schnelder Trophy race. Only 15 achieved great things for American |collaborated with Dems Taylor in “The | Men are entitled to wear it and of these Threatened Suit After . literature, although she never published | King’s Henchman,” an American opera. | 10 are British Air Force fiyers. The ties a book She was Mrs. Cora Buzzelle | She once won the Pulitizer poetry prlzc!h"e a background of dark blue and 9, 5 5 . . 1 o v May’s Plan ‘Also Would End 3 Manhandling Him. 114 g B cent My, ‘Koathleen: Millay o DI Millay, Mrs. Howard Iring | ight blue with zigzag flashes of gold Arlington-Fairfax Street i and Norma Milla; 14 Young, has published poetry and a | resembling lightning. Car Service Here. Says She Demanded $20,000 | ! ot or Fight After He Offered || Today._and Tomorrow THE AVENUE | - R. L. May, sole owner of the Mount } AT SEVENTH Vernon, Alexandria & Washington Rail- | By the Associated Press. i 1 way Co., which operates street car serv- | yor1,ywWOOD, Calif., February 6.— ! % ice hetween this city and Alexandria, Hollywood stood up for a seventh-in- that he will abandon operation of the | ning stretch today, awaiting develop- 3 1 . | ments in the latest film incident with 2 anasome allore line within the next few months. May's | 'aliop the Buster Keaton-Kathleen 1 % y decision carries with it the abandon- | Key imbroglio. ment of operations of the Arlington-| Kathleen was “out of the city for a e . | few days,” according to her. maid, and | o Fairfax Rallway Co. in so far as ober- | g, p.. "™, ‘trifle glummer even than . ation of that line within the city 8| uqual was shufing through a comedy. i concerned, as the latter line uses the The Public Utilitles Commisston was notified late yesterday afternoon by Her $5,000 Cash. Says She Wanted $20,000. CEN ;. : - ri KATHLEEN KEY, tracks and terminal of the Alexandrid | ., 1qpeq incident deals with a one- | A P. Photo. road. woman cyclone, in the persons of Miss May_announced last night that he| Key, invading’ the comedian’s stuaio : all from the regular Bond stocks of will also make application to the Vir- | dressing room Wednesday. Miss Key, if ginia_State Corporation Commission | she was a trifle overweight at the ring- within a few days for a permit to aban- | side, was very effective in the clinches, I r- i i g don aperations within Virginia, which, | according to Keaton. i F h ghe pr'ced EngIISh fOShlons . if granted, will mean the end of the| The film funny man said Kathleen AJch;n%fl? sroet car llln;.‘ i l|mnde exorbitant demands for mnney} . e City Council of exandria, at| upon him, even asking more than Kea- 3 S ll d d a session laie yesterday and before | ton offered her—$4,000 to piy off her | - ensationa y reauce May’s final decision had become known, | delsts and $1,000 to take her “to China | unanimously adopted & resolution ob- | or some place—any place." { posing the abandonment of the line and | ~ Miss Key wanted $20,000 or fight, | lo Indicating that the council, on behalf | Keaton complained, and when he re- A to one w g ure of Alexandria citizens, would fight the | jused to- give it she lost her temper. ; , matter before the Public Utilities Com- | Cliff Edwards, better known as Ukulele | mission and Federal authorities and | ke and Clarence Locan, publicity man, | before the Virginia State Corporation |were present when the one-lady tornado | Brings the Season,s Gfeatest Commission. struck Buster’s changing room. Buster | All-Day Meeting Held. si?:"a Ed‘wlar.d and Logan fled when Miss | 5 . May's decisién to file for abandon- | <Y Went o work on him | 4 ment was reached late yesterday fol- Started With Bet. | 3 v Jowing an all-day mesting with direc-| 1 gl st » al ston; Dikes A \ fors of the Arlington-Fairfax Railway|saging an inju “when we | ; A Co. over the question of whether or nol| made & bet. She bet me $500 she could f ’ that line, which is owned by citizens | reduce 20 pounds in 10 days when I 3 P . of the two counties, could bear one- | told her she was overweight for pictures 4 2 half of an estimated cost of $200,000 | She reduced 6 pounds and I didn’t 2 necessary to reconstruct tracks and | argue over the other 14, but paid off build a new terminal in Washington'as | the $500 bet anyway. Then she de- | :}'}"::adm?:\z";f:g":rh:’;xepfirenr]cx:&sdfx; Tor e 5060, $1.000 ot which ?;grffigf’ BUSTER EATO : You’ve seen these two trouser suits in our stocks, ’ lh"i‘h:"i‘;ecflng. which was attended by ;33:’.6v?-ic“sdeig':"sl;:{efg&g.an“;mnraegflé‘ RS PR N R at their regular price. Now you can buy them at e i i b St e i st O Davivahasigned. - | Wi e Y o et vice president, ended with an agree- | threatened to sue him after manhan- | Col Benjamin O. Davis, United the lowest price in Bond history. The selections ment being reached whereby the di- | dling him. :Stat(-‘s Cavalry, ranking colored officer | 2 oot WouM. g0 Ttk "ML, ANy 1 {157 e Arony, tias bosivSabSA Vo are perfectly balanced and complete. There is a the abandonment moye within Wash- o = S | duty as military instructor at Tuske- . . . o o it S Would ok poptes Dist move | ‘0arawsy to" Speak Over ‘WISY. [JUfy, 88 mlltery oMo S v to wide choice of colors and patterns in all sizes. in any way. Senator T. H. Caraway of Arkansas |take station at New York City for duty ¥ . Another factor that influenced the | will speak on the drought situation and | in connection with the pilgrimage of These are not picked- e ? ® A fldo g Alexandria_roadowner in his_decision | the need for relief in an address over | mothers and widows to the ceme- P over “odds and ends”, treme Uus savin, on was the }r,mtgblzi\‘wml&m sévernl‘sd;ys Radio Station WJSV tonight at 8:30 | téries in Europe during the current 2 e ago by the Public es Commission I aar. ‘ E . 0 i s g S ; No charge for alterations Quality Owvercoats that you allowed to cross Pennsylvania avenue |fi= - ———— with the street cars when the rerouting EoaEveane 1 D . will wear two months this T s 11 0 winter and have practi- 1o rebmbriree iy or hib (pere, et CLOTHES . » et ing Sanchis in esis wI » "y cally new jor next winter's s of G001 CHANCE!!! * W 000, has al- { Yoy "Doenr dratied, May stated Iast LR 1333 F Street N.W. wear! night, and will be introduced as soon | ; ear . as it has been reviewed by his at- S torney. The Arlington-Fuirtax line will con- | n‘:‘:'}"ia'é&'x%“‘?fii main terminal instead That's the sign I saw at the bnrdrr line last Summcr, of running a branch line to that point | | v A @ Here are reductions that as at present. A meeting of the direc- 2 s 3 - - B - E it E fors of that line has been called for | going from Canada to Maine M}W == Ry rvr:ake it ECONOMY TO Monday afternoon, at which time spe- - s ; B BUY! At unprecedented cific plans for future operations will be That's the story on this sale of ours—it ends when | E b . > savings, we offer you superb . Dr. Parmalee, in a statement | Sak li 0 5 last night, said the line would make | .m. > . Saks Qua lty lvercoats, in provisions to adequately provide trans- we close tomorrow NITE at 6 p.m . styles, fabric and shades portation for all of its present patrons | | v s g Z that will be as “right” next in any event. e 5 s May has already announced that in Bl coant price ol Winter as this Winter; and the event ox'mcmumemum of ) - ha = with quality and tailoring tiae stret car line he wo ady 10 , 4 ¥ . 3 r provide adequate transpdgtation by bus best values since 1920 3 ) that guarantee long, satis- on gm él.e)g:n_gril. Iznéo nhuxg ras‘!; Is $ $ . fying service. Economy ransit Co., Wl e al g - “RITY 1" ? o':gm.n He' will provide 24 additipnal 30-- 35..- 40 B says “BUY! coaches, to be of 38-passenger capacity each, to sugment the 3; Duzece Wow tn N . v stated. service on e, he has ew SUItS Discrimination Charged. @ Whatever your pref- Two days ago charges of discrimina-! ‘ tion against Virginians weres made | @ Overcoats erence as to shade, against the District Public Utilmesé < pattern or model, you g gt A o patet smfi’:u;:'frg;y' K are practically certain -Fairfax i . s : and Dr. Parmalee n & statement to The Buy 'em on the Famous Kaufman Budget Plan | 50 000 ) to find it expressed in tar. . . B ecording to Mr. Shipe, who spoke in e - ’ this unusual showing the presence of and with the confirma- . ; \ —and at a MATCH. tion of Dr. Parmalee, Gen, Mason M. 1 Stock Including \ iy Pairick, chatrman, _and Harlelgh .| ), JAd man.lfl- ) . LESS saving! Hartman, a member of the es | 1GOS PErNE. % . loor Commission, advised the two railways | 4 3 44 PENNA. AVE. Saks—Third Fl {hat they must repair the right of way | Wm‘“?%fll“-k - I4TH & EYE TWO GREAT USED CAR €W can o TNing Fiter from Highway Bridge into Washington | B STOCKS CONSOLIDATED and that they must abandon the 2 : IN ONE GREAT SALE. To Studebaker Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave-| — = - : . our own stock of selected P e Mounit Vernon, Alexandria & | Traded Cars we have added and ‘Washington Railway was purchased by the stock of the Pierce Ar- Pierce-Arrow Mr. May about a year ago for $262,500. f g row Agency, which we have W : POLICEMAN ON TRIAL 14 MADE SWEEPING REDUC- ? TIONS ON BOTH STOCKS. We believe this sale sets a NEW STANDARD OF S' |I I ' TRADED CAR VALUES > FOR WASHINGTON. The ; e i Our Man Alleged to Have Been Struck | wide:rane of prices covered by Studebaker and Pierce-Arrow. and . 9 the popular demand for these cars gives us WASHINGTON'S . by Batchelor's Auto Is FINEST SELECTION OF THE MOST POPULAR MAKES AND MONEY BACK Sa‘vlngs Of many dOllars First Witness. ‘|| MODELS. Every one is a BARGAIN. e o 8 GUARANTEE | » . 2Trouser Suits Drasti k-dow: hi Charged with reckless driving and 4 Y Ca B Ca F 1. Every Traded' Ou is consiic: ® ic mark-downs on this sea- leaving after colliding, Policeman Leroy | il ou n uy a r or ously marked with its lowest $ 2 8 son’s suits! Our own stock, our E. Batchelor, suspended tenth precinct usly ked officer, went on trial in District of Co- price in plain figures—and that lumbia Jury Court today. Judge Gus [y price is rigidly maintained. own picked models—so you know about Schuldt w iding. i : R 9 . . A A Th:nflgs(“m:::: s it | s 59 $ 59 2. Each Traded Car of any make their quality and fashion-rightness! under way shortly before noon was priced at $300 or more will be S William P. Neville of 3801 Sew*nlh; sold as a Certified Car, and will TeasT b Smart Grey and Tan shades and cure street, who was an occupant of an auto- | | i carry a 60-day New Car Guar- an ‘rouser Suits mobile alieged to have been struck by | # | That’s All oy A < rent, wanted patterns that you can the officer’s machine at the intersectton | | i or 2 d of Fourteenth and B streets, January 15. | The incident, is said to have followed £ .;;' SL‘;," 3. Any Certified Car, if unsatis- $ wear as well in the Spring as now! e incident is said to have followe i : : & shooring afair i Alcova Heights V. Washtuutoni’s Flusst ot b LA AT L i o Join the men who are saving. T B e : i ashingion s I'ines same_condition as received and Was tavorved ‘ : Saks—Third Floor ‘The shooting 1is said have taken * == the contract will be cancelled place ot ine pome of Lieut. Edward | J4 - Traded Car Stock and money refunded in full. Harvey of the harbor precinct, Batchel- or's father-in-law. £ Sale Starts Saturday, February 7th, 1 P. M. 1o The court recessed for lunchean, at; et 2 o'clock after three witnesses ha b ur Finest ACON TN o R v - » i i RECONDITIONED TO PROTECT OUR REPUTATION been herd. ; Tan and Grey AND THE BUYER'S FOCKETBOOK. Motors and other Your Make BO Y S’ DEP" I ' : S AI ES | mechanical parts IN NEW CAR CONDITION. Gleaming RITES FOR MAJ. BARKER | |1 WORUMBO new Lacquers! Glitleri:kl metal work. Flawless bodies ¥ g and fenders! Clean upholstery! New Tires! In short, Y Od l o e RN OVERCOATS i CARS THAT WILL COME UP TO YOUR OWN IDEAS our M (< 4-Pc. Knicker Suits $9 1 5 * OF WHAT A GOOD TRADED CAR SHOULD BE. Cars Reduced from $12.95-$1495........ lington Cemetery. | 339.75 " | mere proud to_sell and suarantce to youi ~CARS YOU % Funeral services will be held at the 4 CAN BUY WITHOUT RISK AND DRIVE WITH PRIDE. Y P J Avingion Nationzl Cemetery tomorrow e ! our rrice , 2t 12 o'clock for Ma). Eston M. Barker, ALBERT U. §. Army, retired, who died at ;:E ] 4 TR . (] = E RICHARDS Leather Coats 1 1 L visrman Gepers! Hospla. an pran- 335 0’Coats.*17* | *35 Suits ...*17* Prices Are AWAY DOWN! STUDEBAKERS—BUICKS R o I . $ i P S e of i 20,5 1nc | |1 | %65 OCoats.*32% | *45 Suits .. .*22% | || Cars Worth $1200 Now..........8700 to $900 CHEVROLETS—CADILLACS _ ik Socond Ticar | G uies . . . Cars Worth $1000 Now...........$500 to $700 FORDS—PIERCE-ARROWS fantry for six years and in August, 1906, P g reoond Newtemset (| 576 (Coats *37% | *55 Suits ...°27% | ||| Cars Worth $800 Now..........8400 to 600 FRANKLINS—DODGES Boys’ High Shoes . $2045 Most of his service was in the Philip- 1 ALTERATIONS AT COST ; Cars Worth $600 Now..........$300 to $400 Y : Jor gtA::u{.":l:fldZ,h:wnm:cglfi: o $ . $ $ CHRYSLERS—LINCOLNS Were $3.50-83.95; broken sizes........... o e - wtr | LEE D. BUTLER, INC. | xso_nupsons—sserx e e Maj. Gen. Edwards Very Weak. | |! # oI P S A4 | 2155 CHAMPLAIN ST. I S i 16.85 Man o o 3 tal attendants said | | T et | (Above V Near 18th at Kalorama Road) Your Old Car in Trade Young e p but had taken little or no nourishment. | f§ b STUDEBAKER & PIERCE-ARROW DISTRIBUTORS ‘The general, who underwent an op- > & P ; ’E‘E:'m Jl;lu'l:.y. 15, has been in an ; : & | Columbia 5050 Washington, D. C. '“'!:flqm-‘h, 'l, R

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