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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931. VALENTINES COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. EXPERTS HERE 10 | REPAIR ANCES -r.mm Grll Such as Irons, e y word we are ready to supply - YEs T STORE HOURS, 8 TO 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Scissors and Knives Exvertly Sharpened all Charge ! GIBSON S. 911 G St. N.W. | For Home —why not own a Moving Kodatoy and have A own ‘moving pic- Pn:turel Optical Co. w - 614 9th St Great Sale of Jergens Soaps SENATE TRIO WILL | Smith of the Power Commission. | has agreed to allow the Senate to us 1 by law HIRE AID FOR SUT Norris, Steiwer and Walsh Seek Attorney in Smith Power Fight. By the Associated Press. The Senate Judiciary Committee to-| day set up a subcommittee to select an | attorney to carry into the courts the | Senate's contest with President Hoover | over the right to office of Chairman After once being confirmed, Smith's ‘nominaticn was rejected by the Senate. | President Hoover had refused the Sen- | ate’s request to return to it that and | the nominations of Claude L. Draper of Wyoming and Marcel Garsaud of Louisiana to be members of the com- | miission, On_the second consideration Draper and Garsaud were reconfirmed. ‘ne committee today designated its Senator Norris, Republican, of Nebraska, and Senators Steiwer, Re- publican, of Oregon, and Walsh, Demo- crat, of Montana, to select the attorney who will take the unprecedented con- stitution conflict between the two branches of the Government o the courts. i District Attorney Rover here has r fused to present the case himself, by his name in presenting it, as required | The Senate resolution authorizing the court test appropriated $2,500 for em- 15¢ Jergens Bath Soap Assorted Odors 2 for 16¢ 25¢ Jergens Luxurious Soap Assorted Odors 2 for 26¢ 25¢ Jergens Henri Rocheau French Style Toilet Soap Assorted Ocors 2 for 26¢ 50c Woodbury’s Castile p Shampoo 2 for 51c This sale is almost over, so hurry, 88 our stock is limited. GIBSON'’S 919 G St. N.W. NO. 79 FOR CATARRH AND SINUS TROUBLE HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY Ph. NA. 1695 ONE-PIECE Banish the antiquated toilet with tank over- head; install & new, one- picce “T-N” tollet with positive, almost-silent flushing unit that is made for permanence and sat- isfaction. FREE LECTU —ON— Christian Science —BY— Peter V. Ross, C. S. B., of San Francisco, Calif. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, i Boston, Massachu: setts, In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Tuesday, February 10 at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist Lecture Radiocast over Station WISV | | zens’ Association, |8 pm. No Collection. All Welcome. Franklin National Bank Pa. Ave. at 10th 1111 Conn. Ave. JOUN _B. COCHRAN President THOS P, MICKMAN P. and Cashier Helpful Service —and National Bank Sceurity, are advantages enjoyed by all b " de- positors. | TWellbe pleased Treasury to have you Supervision utilize our fa- cilities Safe Deposit Boxes, $3 yr. up At Our Conn. Ave. Office Acidine Ends | Acidity and Gas Terture Quick sa. Roenester, Pa. " Tnen"1 Tied ACIDINE I cannot’ praise i H s abso. azing the way this preseription fuse when other known remecdies ACIDINE 15 the only known remedy which contains Japiase, thet in laboru- | tests digesis i (GIRL WINS ON ESSAY | | Association, ployment of counsel to represent the | Senate. | AGAINST VIVISECTION i League Honors Eleanor Harris, 17- Year-01d Student of Western High School. The Vivisection Investigation League erday awarded prizes for the best y Vl\vuectlon of Dogs Shou‘d Be Abolished.” Eleanor Harris, 17 years old, a student at Western High School, was given &n autographed { photograph of George Arliss, motion plcture and stage actor, for the best | essay submiited by a girl in the league's recent contest. First prize for boys, a $10 check from the actor, was presented to Orson Trueworthy, also 17, & Central H\[h| School student. ' The awards were { made at the league's Stoneleigh Court headquarters. The league, in conjunction with the | Washington Humane Soclety, passed a resolution_to_be presented to Repre- sentative Snell, chairman of the House Rules Committee, asking immediate consideration of the vivisection bill, which already has been favorably re- ported on. CITY NEWS IN BBIEF TODAY. Card party, Ladies of Charity, 2300 K street, 8:30 p.m. Card_party, benefit -American White Cross, Winston Hotel, 116 First street, | £:30 pm. Meeting, D. C. Alr Legion, Interna- tional Buiiding, Room 711, 9:30 p.m. Card party, Phi Gamma Pi Sorority, | Raleigh Hotel, 8:30 pm, Meeting, Washington Pistol Club, Dis- trict Building, Board Room, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Retail Druggists’ Associa- tion, Raleigh Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Daughters of Isabella, | Washington Club, Seventeenth and K | streets, 8 p.m. | Music Hour, Women's City Club, 736 | Jackson place, 8 p.m. | Meeting, Northeast Washington Citi- | zens’ Association, Ludlow School, Sixth and G streets northeast, 8 p.m. Meeting, Stanton Park Citizens’ As- | sociation, Peabody School, Fifth and C ‘ streets northeast, 8 p.m. Meeting, Takoma Park Citizens' Asso- ciation, Takoma Park Branch Public Library, 8 p.m. Meeting, Piney “Branch Citizens' As- | sociation, Hamline M. E. Church, Six- | teenth and Allison streets, 8 p.m. Meeling, Kalorama Citizens’ Associa- tion, Adams School, Ninetcenth and California streets, 8 p.m. Meeting, Brookland Citizens’ Associa- tion, Masonic Temple, Twelfth and Monroe streets northeast, 8 pm. Meeting, 'Bu"ollgh‘ Citizens' Associa- ! tion, Burroughs School, 8 pm. Meeting, Connecticut Avenue Citi- All Souls’ Church, Meeting, West End Citizens' Associa- tion, Western Presbyterian Church, 8 pm. Meeting. Hillcrest Citizens’ Associa- tion, East Washington Heights Baptist Church, § p.m. Meeting, East Washington Heights Citizens' Association, Bradbury Heights M. E. Church, 8 Meeting, Congress Heights Citizens' Congress Heights Baptist Church, 8 p.m. Meeting, Progressive Citizens' Asso- ciation of Georgetown, 8 p.m. FUTURE. Luncheon, Advertising Club of Wash- ington, National Press Club, tomorrow, 12:30 pm, | Books Given for Library. 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