Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1931, Page 58

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‘ 11:30 to 8:00 Today We Are Serving A SPECIAL 5-Course sflnnu- L Mondny‘ Dinner Served 5 to 8:00 by Tinderioin Sieak 75C COLUMBIA 5042 You will never know how much style and value you can buy for so little, until you The newest styles just as soon as they are brought out— Capital Boy is Strongest -MY son, Gedrge, suffered with | EUROPE IS ANTILE| | TREASIRE CHEST Exposition Official ~ Says Every Town in Old World Veritable Museum Today. By the Associated ren : NEW . YOI February 28.—Nearly has bien hupted down by the antique buyers #nd venders, says E. F. Korbel, one” of the organizers of the Antiques Exposition which’opened last night.at the Gfand. Central Palace. , But Europe 18 still a land of treasure and thire are enough undiscovered | antiques there to stimulate oncoming generations of antique lovers to | activity. haust rope’s storehouses, Mr. Korbel. He spent last Summer on the continent rounding up relics for, the current show. ) Spain is a particularly fruitful spot for travelers on the trail. of fine old France and Italy are things, he says. only slightly less combed. Valued Pleces Shown. Although antiquities of America pre- ¢ minate at the exposition hall, where 200 exhibitors are’ displaying an objects, some of the mgst valued Eu- ropean antiques on present market Several paneled rooms from ancient lish houses have been reassembled Treaty . House at Uxbridge, Middlesex, has historical associations with Charles I and Oliver Cromwell. AIR PATROL WAVES WING AT LOW FLYER Arrests Over New York City Ke- duce Number of. Accidents, Com- parative Figures Show. : 5 | : i ] o H g T 8 i 5 1 5 i B i fra il <5 i SLAYING IS ATTRIBUTED TO EAST SIDE ‘ALKY’ WAR Man Is Trailed by Auto and Shot to Death——Express Messenger ‘Wounded by Bullets. By the Associated Press. o TORE, By 3tohe was shot i i e T éfzgfiggi Byseitad Sibinaid || TRIED TO SAVE BANK, DAUGHERTY DECLARES Former Head of Ohio Institution Tells Jury of Appeals fo State Officials for Aid. ) By the Associated Press. WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, his bowels and from colds | frus until he was quite feverish and weak,” says Mrs. Helen Blume, 612 Twenty- first St., N. W., Washington. “Now it's a different nlnry as you can see from his picture. He’s strong and full of life. I gave him California Fig Syrup because mother used it. It increased his appetite, helped him wonderfully. Since then T have used California Fig Syrup for all George’s upset sgells.“ To show how California Fig Sy acts to build-up and strengthen i-‘:l": sick, headachy, constipated children through giving tone and strength to weak stomach and bowels, nothing could be more convincing an praise like this. Your doctor will approve the use of @his pure vegetable product—as often as an impure breath, coated to; listlessness, feverishness or lack appetite warn of constipation—or to keep bowels from clogging during colds or children’s diseases. When_buying, look for the 'olfl‘ g.dxo'mia::nm?n -ndbome.m‘ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP LAYATIVE-TONIC for CHILFREN k from . Daugherty told the jury that he a) pealed to a number of State ofll:hg‘, including, Gov. Myers Y. Cooper, State Supt. of Banks O. C. Gray and Director of Commerce Edward Schorr, in his efforts to raise $100,000. This sum, he said, would have kept the bank in op- conditiol erating n, efforts falled, Daugherty tes- tified, and he wanted to close the bank DISTILLERS’ DROUGHT AID | GIFT, KETTLE, IS STOLEN By the Associated Press. ENGLAND, Ark., PFebruary 28.—The B S csmons conirivutea 1o Grought' e co! re- lief here has been stolen. reelis THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1931—PART THREE. 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