Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1931, Page 7

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DREISER WRITINGS PRAISED BY LEWIS Firs U. S. Step in Revolt Against English Dominance, Says Nobel Prize Winner. authors responsible for the development of real American liter- ature. ‘The red-haired, ated winner ‘of the Nobel prize for literature told a ty audience in Central High last nl(ht t.hl! "Sister Carrie” was the step in the revolt of American litera against the dominance of the lnxluh tradition. , nervously pulling first a_silk ‘and than a linen handkerchief from various pockets, talked for an hour on the general subjeét, “American Liter- ature Comes of Age.” He plluded with some fervor to the “declaration of independence in_liter- ature” on the part of the United States, but devoted a considerable part of his THE EVENING STAR, Grade School Children to Stage Play OPERETTA OF PARK VIEW GROUP WILL BE PRESENTED FRIDAY. FIREMEN HEROES TORETIREJULY 1 5= Deputy Chiefs Nicholson and Keliher Two of Best Men on Force. Ni 'rhree plcturemue ‘veterans of the Dis- ent, having & com- edmvieeetll'ncn are to be 1 as & result of the new e Commissioners automati- cally putting firemen and policemen on the retirement list n. the aue of 64, Two of Philip Nicholson and James C. Keliher, lr! deput fire chiefs, the highest Watson. The other is John D. Leeman, assistant superintendent of machinery. Deputy Chief Nicholson is the oldest man from the point of service in the Pire Department, and probably the best known. For 48 years he has been a fireman, and his record of sérvice con- tains one citation after another for the heroism in Jine of duty. Keliher 73 Years Old. Deputy Chief Keliher’s service is just three years shart of the.record estab- WASHINGTON; D. C.” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, - 1931.° 2 olson is approaching -mynmh milestone. Back in June, lm ‘when fires were furious, and & disastrous fire in - b\l.lld“ at mnn: lll& K streets. Saves Two Children. Nicholson, at the rhk of his own life, won his first ed himself. His service rec- ow he was praised in November, lm for rescuing Mrs. Cristi Beckert “under most hazardous” conditions at “| & fire at 300 New York avenue. Twice he was awarded a ribbon decoration for meritorious service, once in connection with his work when the snow-laden roof | of the Knickerbocker Theater collapsed January 28, 1922. He also was com- TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL mended by the Commissioners for his work at Kann's warehouse fire in Jan- &g:;, Chief Keliher came to the nt on December 10, 1885, X nnd Was :dnnced through the vari- reaching his present rank ous grades, January 1, 1927. For nearly five years : | prior he had served as acting deputy chief. ‘ Like ‘Nicholson, Deputy Chief Kell- her also won a number of commenda- In all North Chins there are fewer | les. than 8,000 motor vehicle Has $2,500 on Wooden Leg, | JERSEY CITY, N. J, March 25 (P —Marino Bonaldi, 62 years old, demone strated a new kind of savings bank to police yesterday while the Hudson - County grand jury met and indicted him for slaying Willlam A. Kavanagh, Hoboken attcrney, Monday. The of- ficers found $2,500 in bills of large denominations wrapped around Bonal~ di's wooden leg. YOU SAVE MONEY On Moving, Packing, Shipping and Storage When You Call the Origii KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. Dist. 2010 616 Eye St. BUICK OWNERS FREE SERVICE INSPECTION On March 22nd we announced that a Service Repre- sentative from the Buick Factory would be with us March 23rd to 26th t6’ work in conjunction with our Service De- partment handling FREE inspection service to Buick cars during that period. lished by Nicholson. In age, however, he holds the Last Christmas day, Keliher celebrated his seventy- rich in magic vitamins, is a fine appetizer when seasoned with LEA & SAUCE. talk to satirical jibes at critics who have accused him of ‘un-Americanism. “I write about America because I tnow something about it,” he asserted. should I undertake to criticize the lish, concerning whom I know nothing? - In all my writings I- strive for truth. I find it difficult to follow the reasoning of those who hold that to be 100 per cent American, it is ;\e‘fie:lry to lie about our country's In addition to Dreiser's work, Lewis @aid, other American writers who have g2, other American writers who hav | OJL.RICH INDIAN WOMAN LOSES this emmtryl literature from that of Frank Norris, ‘This has met with such popularity that we are unable to take care of all customers, therefore, we are extending this offer Friday the 27th and Saturday the 28th. Stanley H. Horner | Emerson & Orme 1220 19th ST. N.W. 17th & M STS. N.W, HYLDREN of the Park View Platoon School who will participate in the achool operetta, “Land of Nod,” to be pre- Crepe Myrtle sented in the suditorium of the school Friday afternocn. The play, which will be enacted by children from the third and fourth grades, is under the direction of Miss Maud Burklin. —Star Staff Photo. 3 feet 75c Maryland Nursery Wells Ave. and 4th St. Edmonston, nesr Hrattsville MORE VALUE IN CLOTHES FOR “Town Wiped Out by Fire. DOTHAN, Ala., March 25 (#)—Prac- tically the entire community of Wicks- THIRD ALIENATION OF LOVE SUIT |5’ Aif. 16 mites trom’ nere. -was wiped out by fire yesterday. The "blaze, T RN T A which raged more than three hours, de- stroyed four stores, a warehouse, & $20,000 Dam;gu Given ‘Oklahoma Wife, But U. S.|church and a dwelling. No ‘estimate of the damage could be tained. Must Pass on Merit of Verdict. o s F By the Associated Press. serted Exie had presented Adair gifts, Blll’clle“ $ ramous MUSKOGEE, Okls, March 25—A |including s motor car. . |[young Creek Indian woman has lost| Defense attorneys, charging econ- B C ff “|the third suit filed against her for |spiracy, announced they would appeal. ouquet o1iee m“"“%"' Sl S She WS L ot the Department of thé In- e proval of e partment of - * e e e wose- fortune has risen | oor. would be nicessary o7 payment. | Surpassingly Delicious lnd declined . with the flow of wells on (A. M. Landman, superintendent of the rocky five tribes, said he would investigate. Government agents testified Exie’s [ wealth shrunk to $180,000, due largely c Lb. y night. to dwindling of oil production. Her 5 3 Income now is i‘d‘oho( a %mthcuie "nlgo earth.” | Exie on rs. Ollle Carr Adair, charging the Indlan eirl| to settle & $35,000 allenation suit. B N. W. 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Just try Maxwell House tomorrow; see if its rich and matchless flavor doesn’t impel you, too, to say:*This is the finest coffee I've ever tasted.” MAXWELL HOUSE GOOD’' TO THE LAST DROP is required in Hart Schaffner & Marx fabrics Cleaning Test—Hart Schaffner & Marx fabrics are tested in all chem- icals used by modern cleaners 6. conditions for days and days to in- sure fast dyes Rubbinj Test—Fabrics are scoured in a rubbing machine for long ods to insure wear 9—SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL EASTER RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Sqotu

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