Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1931, Page 5

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eeks Amity FRENCH APPROVE HENDERSON GRECO-BULGAR MEDIATION. STRUAEN AND D Veterans’ Bureau Specialist 'to Be Buried in Native Vermont City. Dr. Elmond A. Burnham, 66 yéars old, consultant specialist attached to the Veterans' Bureau here, who for six years past had made his home in Laurel, Md., died today at Garfield Hospital of hemorrhage of the brain following an attack a week ago. Dr. Burnham had been active in the affairs of the bureau up_to that time. Funeral services will be held in his native city of Putney, Vt., at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, under direction of the Putney Post, American Legion, of which he was a member, and burjal will be in the family plot. Dr. Burnham was a graduate of God- dard Seminary with the class of 1886 @ of Tufts College and of Harvard, later ARTHUR HENDERSON. returning to Tufts as an instructor. He served his interneship at the Massa- | BY the Associated Press. chusetts General Hospital. ARIS, February 11 —Intervention Practicing in Boston until the be- by Arthur Henderson, the British ginning of the World Waf, Dr. Burn- * foreign’ secretary, in the Greco- ham was unable to enlist because of his Bulgar disputes was approved advanced years, but succeeded in enter- today by the French foreign of- the service as a war contract sur- | fice, which took the position that Mr. geon with the rank of major, and served | Henderson acted in his capacity as presi- during the war as a consultant on dis- | dent of the League of Nations Council. eases of the chest. His mediation was described as a con- He became associated with the Vet- | tinuation of Aristide Briand's efforts to erans’ Bureau after the war, first in |settle Greco-Bulgar differences when he Boston and later in Washington, during | occnpied the same post five years ago. which service he contributed many ar- s s e gk e Dr. Simon Will Preach. Dr. Abram Simon will deliver the ty. h:e s @ tellow of the American Col- of urgeons, a mem! of e rashing American Medical Association and of :omm b:;‘lm trhfi:dw vemlnmn Hd:m' 8t. John’s Lodge, F. & A. M., Boston, | Songregation ay evening at 8 In addition to his widow, Mrs, Har-|0'clock on the topic, “Our Congrega- riet Lee Burnham, he is survived by |tion, Its t and Present.” On Sat- four sisters, Mrs. Charles Bristol, Clare- | urday morning Dr. Simon will interpret mont, N. H..:" Mrs. Hesseltine, | ® biblical ‘portion at the 10:30 o'clock Woodstock, Vt.; Miss Verona Burnham, | services. Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Stella V. Gates, 4 ‘Warwick, Mass. FAINTS WHEN $1,600 PURSE IS RETURNED Mri. Edith Brennan Calls Police mj Report Loss as Clifton P. Hollis Returns Find. iy, Wales is to have a'regular air serve ice connecting it with England and the continent. THAYER PRODUCER OF THE BEST PRINTING “Small Work Exclusivaly ™ oisr. 1816 0O 12 srnenr HOWARD S. FISK, ManacER The return of her pocketbook con- taining $1,600 in ds and cash by Clifton P. Hollis, 28, 912 I street north- wved too much for Mrs. east, today pro Edith Brennan, 3813 Kansas avenue, X and she fainted when the man gave her mu as she was telling detectives been robbed. Brennan told headquarters yugNVES&STORES e (L ATLNDS PHONE NO,3 342~ 3345 Bladder Trouble Frequent call is unpleasant and ing—and the burning, smartin almost unbearable, Don’t let this tion cofitinue and become chronic. Help « mature get rid of the irritation by drink- ing famous Mountain Valley ~Mineral Springs, _ Arkansas. det today. 1) Phene for free Metro- politan 1062, Sold in Washington for 15 Years 'Mountain Valley Water Victory Post Holds They Should | Foster Demands of Rank and File on Bonus. American Legion or else immedial Tesign from office and let mtdwm‘ truly and actively interested in welfare lead us,” Victory Post, No. | , of the Legion last night unanimously resolutions criticizing stan national heads of the night's action, following the as an avowed rebuke to t failure to take a definite stand special meeting on January 25, in Indianapolis, on the immediate payment of the bonus certificates. The resolutions were presented by . A. Burke, past post commander and president of the post’s drum and bugle corps, which led the parade of veterans to the Capitol several weeks ago in a demonstration favoring the payment the compensation certificates. Adjt. Browning said this was in receipt of a communication from Ralph T. O'Neil, national com- mander, sent on receipt of the post's action of a few days ago in which, the adjutant said, the national commander does not. take offense at the post's stand, but rather indicates that he concurs in some of their contentions. Cradle of Farraguet Shown. . ().~ > Y Telephone Natio 5000 For immediate ' delivery of The Star to your home every evening 1da)} . The of 1% cents per days and 5 cents , Sunday. Make Your Mattress New Let us put your mattress in our electric oven where 230 degrees of heat will kill any lurking . germs. Then the felt or hair is thoroughly cleaned—its resiliency restored. A charming new ticking is put on and you have a new mattress at very little cost. For as little as $4 to $9, we will make your old one new, or we will convert it _into the new coil spring type at a cost of only $12.50 1o $22.50. N ZABAN 903 E St. N.W. National 9411 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAYy FEBRUARY 11, 198 COLDTO GIVE WAY, Georgia, 98. Moderate Temperature To- morrow’s Prospect—21 De- grees at 7 A.M. Today. followed by a return of moderate tem- peratures tomorrow, according to offi-| poryer German Pilot Convicted of cials of the Weather Bureau. ‘The lowest temperature recorded dur- ing the past 24 hours was 21 degrees at 7 o'clock this morning. ture tonight will be about 29. peratures tomorrow, with a maximum ranging between 45 and 50. Although tomorrow Wwill be cloudy, | ity optaining more than $7,000 from | f Shiere 40’ kelihood! of rain, HICIRIN | B et e ey | Botos | aix of the Weather Bureau said. Low Rain Records. Despite the fact rain gave temporary relief last week end to the area most|have been set affected by the unprecedented drought, | theater. < new records for lack of precipitation were established in eight States from the Central Mississippi Valley eastward between October 1 and January 31, according to a report prepared for Sec- retary of Agriculture Hyde by J. B. Kincer, agricultural meteoroligist. Ten other States, mostly in the Mis- sissippl Valley, had deficient precipita- | tion for the period, In the four months, the following States had the lowest percentage of normal rainfall on record: Kentucky, 44 per cent; Indiana and Ohio, 47; Low-Fare Outings Fares shown are Round Trip $1.25 BALTIMORE all re trai day Eood io relurn Sunday ight. $5.00' NEW YORK MOTOR SIGHTSEEING TO! Uptown, i3 Downtown. $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS, Feb. 15, Mar. 1, 15, 20 Washington's_ Birt Mona: Ly. Washinelon, Philadelphia Sightseein Morning, iS¢ Aftern: x $8.50 NIAGARA FALLS SATURDAY, February 21 Lv. _Washington_ 6:55 P.M. $6.00 PITTSBURGH, PA. SATURDAY, February 21 Lv. Washington 10:35 P.M. $16.00 CHICAGO, TLL. DETROIT $12.00 TOLEDO SATURDAY, February 21 Lv. Washington. ... ...12:00 Noon Enjoy a Week End Frolic WINTER SPORTS TOUR rocm«; IID.U'N'I'AIN.I. 1.00 vk, inctusive ASK AGENT FOR FOLDER "All Steel Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad more than normal rainfall for the four months included Alabama and Missis- sippi, 101 per cent; South Carolina, braska, 137; Kansas, 140, and Texas, 156. Today’s cold weather here will be GETS 4_MONTH SENTENCE fraud in a case involving the Merchants’ The mercury was expected to slowly | Transfer Co. of Washington, Rudolph rise this afternoon, reaching & maxi- | Liefke, 39 years old, was sentenced to mum of about 35. The lowest tempera- | four months in the Detention in New York yesterday. He || Thie’ will ‘be' followed by: rising: tem- | S0, WAE €iven & five-eer peobation Pennsylvania, 49; West Virginia, 51; Maryland, 53; York, 67. Michigan, 63; New Other States with continued defi- More Than Normal Marks. ‘The 1930 drought States which had 104; North Dakota ‘and Oklahoma, 114; South Dakota, 117; Louisiana, 121; Ne- Using Mails to Defraud. Convicted of using the mails to de- Federal House of The defendant, a German, piloted bombing machines in the German Army in the World War. He was charged months ago through collecting pay- ments on fictitious accounts receivable. | | Special seats e1u1pped with earphones ide in a London talkie CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 - Run Down? _Tired? \Underweight? Cheer Up, Here’s Good News In most cases of run-down | condition the modern diet is at |fault. Even if you eat three| 1‘big meals a day you may be starving for vitamins! That's why you feel tired and worn out at the end of the day. To remedy this condition doctors say you only have to add cod liver oil to your diet. | But unfortunately it has such 2 nasty, unpleasant taste. lBut u(étzsay, thanks to a mnr; velous discovery, you can ge lall the magic properties of cod | {liver oil in McCoy’s tiny taste-| |less tablets! They give you | everything you'get in the liquid | | oil—all the vitamins, all the| | benefits, everything but the| | nasty taste! The Good House- | keeping Institute has tested it.gese tablets and approved -hem. | soif you would add to your \diet the vitamins you need, get ‘ycur box of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets at the nearest drug store today. You'll be amazed | at vour new pep and vigor. 60 tablets—60 cents. — Advertise- | | ment. | SHIP RESCUE RECALLED Senate Passes Bill Compensating Briton Who Gave Clothing. A British shipmastér, who more than a decade ago gave away his personal clothing to survivors he helped rescue from an American vessel off the Vir- ginia coast, was voted $400 in com- pensation last night by the Senate. MUSIC CLUBS TO MEET The captain, W. S. Bennett, was|W. voted $250. for the same cause by the House, but the Senate, on motion of Senator Reed, Republican, of Pennsyl- yania, raised it to $400. The bill now to the House. vessel in distress from which the survivors were removed was the U. 8. S. Cherokee. (D. C. Property Only) 6% il No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to Wi ray off your loans without the W expense of renewing. $1,000 | for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Lar(fs':a?:bw:-i,i;g‘on Assets Over $24,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary V auick the Original KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. ~ Dist. 2010 or consti tion has a bad and even effect if it is ected. Always usen mi urely vege- laxative to’ rastore No pain or ipi B i or sripine: stores. RELIEF U from SORE THROATS i LUDEN’S MENTHOL Pty of Cobd Weather Yot For These Barm Winter i —did you get one? .12 Pages of February Sale News! —Perhaps you have already received it. It may still be in the maill Or it is possible we haven’t your name among the thousands of cus- tomers who receive these special announcements almost every month in the year, If you are one of the latter, come anyway. We'll give y a copy of the Circular here at the store. The Sales Begin Thursday! e %m%[ m) , Penn. Ave. Eighth 8t. D Street We Are Pleased to Introduce— “CARTER’S” Non-Run Rayon Undies at $1.00 —Just in, one of the greatest values Carter’s has ever offered in rayon underthings. Every garment is beautifully made of this new, dull finished, soft non-run rayon fabric —in pink, peach and white. The following garments in small, medium and large sizes— Band Front Bloomers—Regulation Bloomers Vionnese Panties—Regulation Panties Vests to Match, 75¢ Each Kann’s—Street Floor. February One-Day Special One of the Series of Universal Savings Appeari TRrononolt e Fovtaares e Doty Half-pound Heart'Boxes Kann’s Kapital —Bright red, heart-shaped boxes filled with our delicious Kann’s Kapital Kandy. A regular 50c value. Only 300 boxes to sell. No mail or phone orders. Kann's—Street Floor. _—fi VALENTINES. 3c to 25¢ each —A large and beautiful assortment of val- entines—with verses suitable for friends and every member of the family. Boxed Valentine Materials. Party Caps, Valentine Favors an, Jack Horner Pie with 8 favors, Party Invitations, dozen Kann's—Strest Floor. AllHair Goods Reduced 25% During the Month of February [ transformations, curls, etc.— marked now at 25% reductions during the month of February. Beauty Salon Kann’s—Third Floor. A Non-Tarnishable Eyeglass Frame $5.25 —This beautiful ‘rion-tarnishable o Gomtort L

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