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FEBRUARYT 16, day on charges of obscenity. Judge McCarthy will give his decision next WASHINGTON, D. 1931, CARROLL SHOW REVISED Chicago Judge to Decide Thursday CUSTOMER AT SODA FOUNTAIN PROVES TO BE MRS. COOLIDGE [cwcre 7ue « ec Simple Life of Former First Lady Includes b s sust of zart carmoirs "seten T 5 T ) s { revue last night without police inter-|place. Inhabitants are in hope that rip to lown i1n dnow rtor ference, under an armistige arranged |it is it is a gold reef, which will mean by Municipal Judge Justin F. McCarthy. that it is a second Rand. Experts say Household Needs. : formally, and the intimate friends who police raided the show last Fri- it may be only a series of gold pockets. dine at their table are invited to “just drop in.” Often on Sundays John Coolidge and his wife, the former Florence Trumbull, motor up from New Haven, Conn., for dinner. Mrs. Coolidge often attends meetings of women's groups of the Edwards Congregational Church, of which she has long been a member, and with her husband goes’ to the church suppers. At these affairs the Coolidges are treated like any one else, sometimes | standing in line with 50 or 60 fellow | parishoners waiting for the dining room doors to open. Mrs. Coolidge is interested in the welfare of disabled World War veter- ans, and she usually attends meetings of the faculty and trustees of the Clarke School for the Deaf, where she | taught before her marriage. | Withal, she is not allowed to forget her former prominence. She is be- sieged with requests for testimonials, which she declines, and nearly every | week she is offered large sums for arti- cles on life in the White House, poetry or other literary work. She is not interested in capitalizing her experiences in this manner. She has written occasional verses, because she felt in the mood, but at present she has no contracts for work of this type. During her last year in Washington some concern was felt for the health THE EVENING STAR, C., MONDAY, AMUSEMENTS. LOEWS ALAC PLAYING~ Exvertly Rharpen mall Charge GIBSON S. 317 G St. N. W. Second B.and Reported. Rouxville, a small town in the Orange Free State, is greatly excited over a discovery of gold on all sides of the UR GRADUATE OPTOMETRISTS gesazeats, | STORIES EXAMINED and tgll you their exact condition. Modern, new | Two Captured in Oregon as equipment. Georgia Insurance Slaying Is Investigated. 1y Dl i Oy Presiun Shunges - s-umnu- NEXT WEEK—SEATS THURS, The Theatre Guild, Inc. Moake system alkaline to | ... Stop Colds iw':::; oo QUICK! - faitr. Keipk o Ld 26 ek Get Rid of Colds Before They Weaken You, Make You Liable to More Serious Troubles. Roos a DWHIII‘ enst of ‘lulncllnn Nowadays it's important to stop your cold quick before it weakens your resistance to more serious trouble. No Appointment Necessary M. Optical A Co. s,lj ,9“' S," N.W. —— | By the Associated Press. Back to Pre-War Prices PENDLETON, Oreg., February 16.— While John Eddington and Hugh Bowen to sped eastward today to face charges|into a drug store on Northampton's . Baltimore of murdering W. R. Kington near|main street, stamped the snow from Chickamauga, Ga., in an insurance | her galoshes and perched on a stool at and Return 7-Day Limit hoax, Pendleton officers told of thch’i the soda fountain, between two Smith W., B. & A. “‘confessions.” Colleg> girls. 12th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. By the Associated Press. NORTHAMPTON. Mass., February 16.—During a blustering snow storm a woman bundled in a big leather jacket, with a sallor's waterproof sou'wester hat pulled over her face, walked briskly v Glenn or. doneph SHUBERT —— ot 7:30 N Bzusc et JMIE COWL TONITE, Fues.. Wed. and Thar. Mat. ART & MRS. BOTTLE THURS., FR TES: SAT. MAT. TWELFTH IIGIIT T SUN.—SEATS WED. 50c to $3 on’s Smart Intimate Revue BETTER TIMES Opulent* Silk Stage Settings $10,000 Cast—Greatest in Years ‘filll I-:( k Pearld ly Walkerd ree Rosencrd The statements, the officers said, were | Ordering a hot chocolate, she pushed more in the nature of charges against |the dark hat back from her face and each other. Each man denied he had | the two students recognized Mrs. Cal- had any part in slaying Kington and | vin Coolidge, who had stopped for a blamed the deed on the other. hot drink on her daily marketing trip “down town.” $21,000 Is Sum Collected. This incident was typical of the ac- Sheriff Charles C. Taylor of Chat- | tive but inconspicuous life of the former tanooga, Tenn., is taking the men to |mistress of the White House, now that Chickamauga. she and her husband have returned to Eddington, Who was arrested at Helix, this quiet college town of 24,000 people. | Oreg., denied being at Chickamauga Mrs. Coolidge’s most absorbing in- | when the murder was committed. Of- | terests are to be found in the manage- ficers who read his statement said he | ment of her own household. related he had not known Hugh Bowen | When her husband was mayor of until he picked him up on an Alabama | Northampton, Mrs. Coolidge, herself, highway while on his way West. did most of the cooking. Now she con- As they rode along. Bowen told, Ed- | tents herself with planning the meals dington of the Kington murder, the|and doing the daily marketing, often statement allegedly said. Twenty-one | Walking the half-mile from "The‘ thousand dollars was the sum collected | Beeche:.” as & rasult of the deed, the money being | _ Besides the former President and his | LANK BOOK paid through Frank Bowen, bencficiary | Wife. the =houschold comprises two | —we have them. bt insurane - policies held “onC Huay | house maids, a gardener, a chauffeur Let Us Show You Bowen. policles held by HUgh | 1iq™two dogs, former White House ' Our Stock & | pets—"Tiny ~Trim,” a chow, and | s e Second Statement Made. | “Beauty,” a collie. Mrs. Coolidge takes | of the First y, but daily walks and bt L The second statement came after he ; the dogs for at least one walk each day. | outdoor life have completely restored | E. Morrison Paper Co. |had been told of Eddington's charges. | _Rarely do the Coolidges entertain in- her natural vitalit, bt In it he said Eddington, Kington and | when un argument arese | 6ABLE OFFICE CLOSES; | I PEERLESS FURNITURE STORES | AMOY FIRMS SUFFER Any of the older treatments will bring relief—after a time. But thousands say this new way is the quickest of any. Begin when you feel a cold coming. Take a tablespoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water, morning, noon, and night, the first day. Do same the second day. Then only at night. Colds reduce the alkaline balance of your system. That makes you feel achy, feverish, weak. Phillips Milk of Magnesia relieves this, and restores the alkaline balance, Doctors prescribe Phillips Milk of Magnesia ; hospitals use it. Millions know how it relieves sour stomachs, gas, indigestion, constipation and other symptoms of too much acid. Get the genuine. LORETTA YOUNG CHe made fove in a, ”I" t‘l‘fl% NB;’I“? WARNER. BROS MerRobosiTaN LAST 2 DAYS 'ONCE A SINNER " iarland Dison Albert ol Ainel Norria Bemis & Brownd Fast Dancing Chorus—"Better Times” Oreh. Extra Hollday Mat. Mon. 50c to $2.50 Feb. Sale Now In Full Force 10c Palmolive Soap 4 for 29¢ “SEAS BENEATH” A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE NAVY With GEORGE O’BRIEN ON THE GE Fanchon & Maree's MODES OF HOLLYWOOD BOB WEST LEON BRUSILOFF HOXS G AYETY Burlesk Another Wow Show ‘Powder Puff Revue’ JERITZA SOPRANO, MET. o Constitution Halk Tues.. e BT e Buresi; mumz 6493, Eddington, he said, killed Kington | with a shotgun. Afterward the two | men went to Alabama; where they were joined by Eddington’s 19-year-old wife. Bowen said Eddington forced hm to ac- | e company them to Pendleton. Bowen was brought to Pendleton by | Monetary Losses Charged to Order| Taylor from Centralia, Wash., where g i of Chinese Nationalist Government. Limit & to Customer the arrest was made. The sheriff traced 50c Phillips Milk of Mag- nesia, EXTRA SPECIAL ithe men to Pendleton, working on a | clue found in the stolen car which had been abandoned in Alabama. o I M. P. Enters Lion's Cage. e o While a large crowd looked on, John S. Clarke, Socialist member of Parlia- ment, entered a cage in a menagerie at Glasgow, Scotland, containing two lions and two tigers. ~Clarke was accom- | 50c Prophylactic . Brush, EXTRA SPECIAL 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush, EXTRA SPECIAL 45¢ Kotex, EXTRA SPECIAL Limit 3 to Customer Wine Tomie, 81,15 $2.05 SPECIAL . Free Delivery $2.00 or More GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. February Popular discontent against the Na- | tionalist government's action in closing 33c 33c This sale is at our Ware- house only — in alley rear of 918 M St. NW. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of park- ing space. Take Seventh, Ninth or Fourteenth St. cars and get off at M St. N.W. Short walk. In- quire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old warehouse. graph office at Amoy was closed‘ simultaneously with fhe office of the British Eastern Extension Cable office NO. 79 FOR CATARRH AND SINUS TROUBLE HOMEGPATHIC PHARMACY 1003 H St. N.W Ph. NA. 1695 CROWDS Always ATTRACT CROWDS o So why not join the crowds who wait for . . . and attend these WAREHOUSE SALES They Know Values! Never before and probably never again will we be able to offer to Washington people such savings in Furniture of quality such as these items you see listed below. Former prices and present values have been totally disregarded—we are going to sell every piece we have advertised here—so be on hand early, as quantities cannot be guaranteed. $44.50 Covered Box Springs for WAREHOUSE REALLY IS Foochow. The companies are seek- LOCATED A 200 K48, Ty A o ing to complete negotiations with the R-K-O Keith's—"Cimarron” (second | 12:22, 2:31, 4:52, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Stokowski—Conductors—Gabrilowitsch FEB. 17, 8:45 cONSTITUTION Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Condacting asscia HEIFETZ, soiost Tickets, $3.2: .75, 82, at T. Arthur e e Homer L. Kitt. Doots closed from government supplanting _ agreements which expired ‘ember 31. Reports were heard that discord had arisen be- tween the government and the company officials which might endanger the pre- liminary agreements entered into last month. week), at 10:07 am., 7:07 and 9:22 p.m. E.lrle—“!(l.s! Me Again,” at 11:35 B 110 n.m. ., 1:46, The Devil to Pay,” at 1:40, 3:40, 5:49, 745 and | British Army diet may bring avoirdu- | pols, but not fighting skill, according to the ‘experience of a 20-year-old recruit from Ireland who has set up a weight- gaining record for the barracks at England. He stood 6 feet 215 tall and weighed 176 nounds ranks. Now, after PIERCE-EASTWOOD 1f you need a new heating nt for “your home. and t - will Army-Diet Wexght for Peace. v 11:35 am., 9:45 pm. | Metropolitan—“Once a Sinner,” at e — 12:49, 2136, 4:27, 6:16, 8:05 and 9:55 pm. Tivoll“Hell's Angels,” at 1:30, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 pm. HELD OVER}** 2ND WEEK = $375.00 10-pc. Duncan Phyfe Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite, slightly marred in trans- Preston, inches $24.50 Green Reed Fiber Stroller § Heywood - Wakefield | when he entered the -95 Materials.” ] Wi lf Phone— ¥ ADams 0145 OPEN UNTIL 5:15 P.M. TODAY READY CASH ready that you, else on Savings Accounts —is a friend stands by all PERar vou haven't RESERVE a dollar pite SYSTEM growing in bank, - get one started nc “Frank- lin's| facilities are yours Franklin National Bank Pa. Ave. at 10th 1111 Conn. Ave. JOHN B. COCHRAN President THOE. PR AN P._and Cashier Under U. S. Treasury Supervision mall cost. GIRRON SN & ST, LAST DAY Sale Ends Tuesday, 6 P.M. Balance of Bankrupt Central—"The Costello Case,” from |12 weeks of army food, he weighs 206 sample double size beds. Floor 1-9.“ with hood. From storage. 11 am. to 11 p.m. pounds. His comrades named him Ambassador- iss Me Again” at "c-rnera He entered a boxing tourna- $24.50 Nationally Known Inner Coil Center Spring-filled $0).89 16:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Keep Your Hair! | ment and was promptly knocked out. You Need It A good head of hair is the badge of youth storage $350. and perfect port Suite, 6 weeks Dining traded in 8:00 AM. All sizes ... $1.75 to $3. Dining Roo traded in .. finished walnut. $13.35 Breakfast claimed reclaimed .. with Traded in $9.95 10-yr. Bed Springs, 90 colls. '3,’! Mattress, floor sample. .. $12.95 Single Size Day-Bed, with walnut cane ends and new pad. From ‘5.’5 Mahogany One Day ONLY! This Sale is for ONE DAY ONLY! Tuesday, February 17th . .. starting at $98.00 Two-piece Tapes ing Room Suite, traded 15.“ utitul Bed Room Suite, with twin beds. Guaranteed ne w 1139‘00 $225.00 3-pe. Long Bed-Daven- covered with finest quality 4-tone jacquard velours. Returned after use for § 39" $29.50 Round Oak Extension Room Table, 1495 try Liv- Guaranteed Coil 0dd Kitchen and Chairs, re- leather. 69c $29.50 Large Size Dresserobe, in~ American $§ From storage... Enameled 5 Suite, .99 - plece 32.93 $29.50 Rose Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Club Chair, !4.95 $29.50 Turkish Couch, covered imitation $995 $139.00 Brand-new 3-pe. Liv- ing Room Suite, cov- ered in 3-tone velour. l53,5l Floor sample 79c Water Set dn( 67 pieces, glass pitcher an glasses 38C $200.00 to $369.00 Finest Floor Sample 3-pc. Living Room and Bed-Davenport Suites, velour and mohair coverings. Must sacrifice to make room. choice $24.50 Mahogany Veneer Gate- leg Table, slightly mar- 18.15 Living Room re- versible cushlons 5 cellent condition 9 $89.50 Walnut-finish Complete 4-Piece Bed Room § 9 95 Suite, floor sample. . 3 $35.00 Oak Desk camblned with bookcase. ‘Taken in $7.98 trade .. $175.00 Clrved Rail-top 3-Pe. Living Room Suite, in § .75 A-1 condition 45 $1.98 Folding Card Tables, enameled green with black ‘leatherette top.. 89 $119.00 Rose and 'l'lllpe Jac- ‘l‘l;rd 3-Piece Overstuffed Living m Suite, from storage, condition $19.50 Semi-Vanity Dresser, finished American wal- portation to us from factory. The resulting discount is passed on to Jou, and ensbles us tp offer this magnificent suite 149.50 for $500.00 Grand Rapids 7-pe. Bed Room Suite, of maple, ex- quisitely made in the early American period with twin beds. This suite is to be sacrificed because we cannot duplicate it. Absolutely guaran- teed perfect. early for it $39.00 Double Door Chifforobe, of walnut veneer. From S, storage $1.98 Footstools, covered with figured jacquard ve- 59C lours FREE TAXI SERVICE Call DECATUR 6100 and take a CITY CAB to this Sale. We have ar- ranged this service for your conven- ience ... you pay nothing. $37.50 Oak Bow-front China Closet in A-1 con- s7 .95 $198.00 Good As New 3-Piece Overstuffed Bed - Davenport Suite, loose, reversible, spring - filled cushions $149.00 3-Pe. Tapestry Over- stuffed Suite, loose, spring - filled cushions. 39‘.75 Traded in $35.00 Walnut Veneer 6-ft. Oblong Extension Din- ing Room Table, from sl 2.95 storage $9.75 Green Enameled Kitchen Cabinet Base, with drop- $2.95 leaf top for table $55.00 3-Pe. Mahogany and Tapestry Library Suite, strong and substantial. ‘Traded 38 75 RICHARD DIX Irene nunno Estelle Taylor. iam er. Jr.; Namce Neil, Tana " Mae Oliver, George E. Stone. Roscoe Ates, fmeng 5,000 Buperiative Art- 4 Westey Rugg'es Production Stiffness in necL muscles, with t.hdn aching, “pulling” pain, is_promp relieved by B! }L\; BEVG{VE (pn» nounced Ben-Gay. ‘Applied freely, rubbed in well, and covered with flannel, the powerful ingredients penetrate deeply into the tissues, lessening congestion, easing spasm, mlhlnzlrnt"lcd nerves, bring- ing rest and comfort. for eves ache and pain. Insist upon the original. "Béh-Gav |, Accept No Substitutes Here’s Quick Way To Break Up a Cold _FEET FIRST." FAIRLAWN TODAY_CHARLES “CHARLEY'S AU! DUMBARTON /2 emvie et 204 MONA MARIS in “A DEYIL WITH ne. CH, R ) _Yfi:"fi?" OGERS In' "ALONG CAME TAKOMA % *pd_Butternut §ts. No Parting Treubles WALTER “ABRAHAM LII\COLN" Mat. Sat. ASHTON aax CLARENDON. VA MARIE DRESSLER and _WALLACE BEERY IN “MIN AND BILL." DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST THEATRES Rainier. Md. TODAY-TOMORROW M. Deitrich-Gary Cooper in “Morocco.” Hyattsville, Md. .¥AY-TOMOR 11th & N C. Ave. &, HAROLD LLOYD in ANACOSTIA. D. C. GINGER ROGERS _in_“POLLOW THE LEADER. Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR c.i*% TODAY 'lnd TOMORRO = w.mn Bro: OLLO 624 H St. NE. ’romv QTIA SKINNER m Coun. Ave. McRinier 55 DG, TODAYRCHARLH RUGGLES in 845 Pa. AVENUE GRAND Ave. 5% TODAY__BERT WHEELER and ERT )L ERT WOOLSE smr T “HOSK 10% Warner Bros." RAL °tt St- Bet. D ana & TN (TOM MOORE and LoLp wmur nu 'OLONY 6 Ave. & Farragut se. nrPGCLES Warner Bros." 1230 © st. N.E. TQDAY--JOE E. BROWN 1n “GOING eeccccecssccscoe and manly vigor. It is a vital asset in busi- ness and social life. You need 8 good head of hair—you are entitled to it—and with but little effort you can have it. wanm Bros, SAVOY i & Col. Ra. NW. TQDAYTOM ZMOORE and Cm}.p w.nm Bros loor am'l ‘Table ’4 95 in . nut. From storage.. $4.95 Junior complete with § ¢ .49 75 Odd Metal lnll $ Lamps, Brass Beds, traded in. $12.75 50-1b. Pure (,n“nn Mat- tress with roll edge. $.98 Floor samples $119.00 3-pc. Bed-Davenport Suite, mahogany-finish frame and leather upnouury $0)-65 Traded in Stock of Livingston, inc., at Ridiculously Low Prices Makes You Feel Like a New Person Almost Before You Know It HE thing to do with a ccld Is to break it up in a hurry, with some- $37.50 Reed Fiber 3.plece Liv- thing you know does the job:' not to ing Room Sulte, traded $g-45 trifie with a lot of trick ideas and 4 .. remedies. | Colds are too dangerous to e i " experiment with. e R "": ooy § Get a box of Hill's Cascara Quinine grivhon 12 at any drug store. Take two tablets e now. Then follow directions on box. $39.00 Modern Style Buffets, Drink lots of water, too—that's al of oak with miror. $ 4.9 Soon that miserable, aching feeiing Traded in begins to go. The cold breaks up. The $39.50 Extra Large She Oak poisons are moved from your system. Dresser, taken in $g.89 The world looks like an altogether dif- kot ferent place. e Those results come because Hill's S ymoking goes back to the first principles by going wrought iron with 3 to the seat of the trouble. It's not a ash tra new-fangled fancy idga, but a tried and provediway tha's mifle, to do ONE 1":1»6 WELL: %o knock"y cold in a iy nly for gulck. elief .mr everyt you'se tried has failed HILL’S “'a:::rk; ssescccscns 1ith & Park Rd. N.W. TOPAY _and, TOMORROW-JAMES Thomas’ scientific scalp treatment makes it HALLL"m BEN LYON in * possible for you to have a good head of h It banishes dandruff, decreases abnormal hair-fall, and promotes hair growth on the thin and bald spots. More than a quarter- million persons have benefited from this treatment in the 45 Thomas’ offices. Such pop- ularity comes only with satisfactory results, Drawing Instruments 1" Blank Books Loose Leaf Binders and Papers Card Files Office Supplies Mourning Stationery ve. & Quebes St. N.W. TODAY SKIN OPAY QTS NER m 1th & Trvi St NE© - SYLVAN '3'1‘4 W N v. =5 fi.‘";‘ug'r IMAGINE." cAR'rooN NEws Call today for a free scalp examination. Dealers Invited You, too, can have a good head of hair. Fixtures for Sale Den’t Miss This Wind-Up 930 H St. N.W. Printcraft Bldg. 3rd Floor WAREHOUSE Only World’s Leading Hair and Scalp Specialists—45 Offices The THOMAS® Suite 1050-51 Washington Bldg. Cor. N. Y. Avenue and 15th St.,, N, W, ®OURS=9A. M. 10 7P. M. SATURDAY t03: ™, RICH in *} ge Ok Chiffonier "'v‘mrfitginv COOPER. $27.5¢ with bevel edxe glass $ 4.89 mirror. Traded in $18: Jacquard Velour l-r. Tt N e In Alley, Rear of 9]8 M St. N.W. Ioose reversible cush- $. .75 Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space. ions. From storage... 29 Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse. 0000000000 BANCING. PROP & MRS. ACHER smmo‘ 1127 10th —Classes Mon. and nstruction 310’ dancing at 9 vum-ulm Pyt plesscns by_appoi Est. BALL R ROOM CLABS !Acx evening the Danish Great Northern Telegraph | Co. cable office here last Friday was gaining impetus today. Panied by & trainer, but otherwise was | © Many lohg-delayed commercial mes- unprotected. The animals were con-|sages Were awalting transmission, tinually snarl' ‘= while he was in the | Chinese telegraph and wirless servic cage, thrashing -t with their paws and 'not being adequate to handle the traffi-. | baring their fang . Clarke's object was | Civic organizations, comprising both t0 add to the evidence in his opposition | Chinese and foreigenrs, charged they to the performing animal bi suffered financial losses because of tae tie-up. ; Bankruptcies among Chinese firms | | _ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | were feared because of their inability | _ National—“Strictly Dishonorable,” at | to_transmit funds quickly. 8:29 p.m. i ‘The ;Jlna'kd C':a';nber (‘7 i:o'r:melr::‘ of i moy filed protests against the closing | oo gane Cowl, In “Art and MIS. | of the cable office With the government, | Bottle," at 8:30 p.m. e | Puff Revue” at| The Danish Great Northern Tele- |

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