Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1931, Page 48

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 FUES UF THUMPSU RED CROSS ASKS LAMPS A, 3 . PO - Hall to Be Illumined for Prepar- ; ; ([mnencing . : J &8 ing n:ought Aid Cinthn.p Fe : SATURDAY RIA O %MOBBOW/ teimeeco. | FEAR THIRD TIOKET| 2z Gummared | | <t NITA the 1ing m for the donation or loan of six fi . Ave. lamps to_illuminate the hall it i ‘v:lu:]:ete‘: wt;rkegl hdbor n}i‘{mlz prepar- ~ . |ing es for the drought sufferers. Squmpeadiie | |Plead With Indenendent Can-| sttt s 30110 e G e e 5 e telephone number National b DOORS OPEN 16130 NW. didate for Mayor to branch 244, * ¢ FEATURE 10:45 oy} ..“Le“m—me BRIDGE ‘ ‘ by A love story CHICAGO. February 26.—Opponents| = " > Of todfly— of “Big Bill” Thompson's election as VYo'r‘l;;\; Plui,rd mayor of Chicago ;ell;i pleading ay for a united fig e e s;;, PENN POST HOTEL o~ tomorrow— Their pleas took the form of opposi- |~ OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA STATION. 5 tion to the independent candidacy of ‘«l}uwlv Renovated Rooms, $1.50. 4 , , Coroner Herman Bundesen, a Demo- S ST ' an m crat, announced vesterday. Bundesen's “:Efi“-"u‘."“.“.‘°.-.mi"’£‘.“¢'§:-..“.‘ 3 a tl e name was entered by the People’s Non- %mnn tlck;t,A l‘z :nc:pp:lknm L —— e L T R 0Mpson an- nton J. rmak, chair- man of the Cook County Board, who I WH ves & ;! ‘was nominated by the Democrats Tues- ERE TO DINE BUT LY day when “Big Bil” defeated Judge OWN DE John H. Lyle, “gangster Nemesis,” and others in the Republican primary. —wHOA' T — Among those disapproving of Bunde- * / /i sen’s candidacy was Col. Robert Isham ‘ 'S Randolph, president of the Association B et N S of Commerce and a leading figure in its - e RS R iv (oo e e efforts to keep down crime in Chicago, Col. Randolph sent a letter to the cor- a oner, in which he said: % o \ '“.ued on .'olve.lnl ““Without regard to your availability & R ATIO"AL 'm‘m"‘! |or clplblmy for the office of mayor of N Chicago, permit me to state that T be- e ‘ SAT. MaT., vu 0 5250 lieve that your candidacy will have the rm T instst on sole effect of dividing the opposition on Olney Fa The '”'""' Gulld, Tnc. e and insuring the eclection of William OLNEY, MARYLAND e \ Quality | Hale Thompson.” Kasihosn : Ten > Dinsse 5 3 ¥ Schnltzlers Greatest Play Mate Without mentioning Bundesen's = = rials | name, Charles E. Merriam, South side $1, $1.50, $2—also a la Carte | \ EI_Y WAY : ik Write or | leader, who supporf lerman Ar- i | 3 t phone— |thur F. Albert in the Republican pri- L st e e B New York-Boston By Sea B i With | mary, issued a statement, in which he d EYERY' DAY, S am | e e ned JUae Pl ADams 0145 | Aoy 45 g s ot Bandiioh ety Seeon On the Stage CLIVE BROOK “It 15 to be hoped that an independ- e ent candidate will not be brought in, as NEXT Fanchon and Mareo's ; Eaminehiiial 02y Anne’s |1 _gTTTRY xi SUNDAY “Southern Idea” CONRAD NAGEL Jority of the people of Chicago clearly 1331 Conn. Ave. Dec. 4229 | — Steamboat Co_goug \ e N 34xdY do not want—namely, the re-election of 75':-.‘Amir $1.00 Dinners | \ Show Ever Assembled i 4 L"”"”" Laugh Hit Beryl Mercer, Cissie Loftus, O. P. x4% 5:30 to 8 P.M. 2 /N of the s . Mayor ‘Thompson and Arrangement i it_par 4 Heggie. Settings by Joseph Urban. Carl Zeiss ||cermak were being swamped with con. | peesstirtenizl tor Snos Fortics MKI Nc Dreamy, Sunny South gs by Joseph gratulations over their victories last Cumgs witn 705 || ratulations over their _victories last 'n-u-: LITTLE TEA HOUSE BOB WEST A STORY of what might happen in any ‘57". N vi member of Thompson's cabi- Luncheon | Y ”n “USITOFF'S woman's life. Love-starved . . . torn net, said he was getting into the race “ 1 between dut: ind . Stock |at the urging of “tens of thousands of Tea S i e i MUSIC MASTERS 7 and destre . . , bepween an "'COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Chicagoans.” As coroner he has at- - d Dinner GOO(I News Willlins Nragley Mo e " all-enveloping mother love -t e mes tracted attention with independent in- i sz iem Batteremt Aingiifor e e e vestigations of gangland murders. 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