Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1931, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 8 1931 PRIZE EDITORIAL SCORED 48 WI”. REGEWE oty senoct mie. " Tnose i, animg: | TOKIO FIRES KILL 14; e e e S e e Jooet | Mt e, Tasidect, Mse Meatingeb SHUW M HERNDU BY SENATOR NORRIS B, b 2o Vieely it $2,000,000 IS LOSS m:fimmw‘"m oS "o s Skt | S ekl ey A7V, W plpeiay tructed by Mrs. E. moflcule{tbe)oeum A fire in Toyama tel apter. City Ryckman’s “The Gentleman From m';‘n, ug;m]m‘d;- Mrl%n Wednesday | 100 Are Hurt, 4,000 Homeless, 30 gm.: 83 a ',:Hm m . will include a ve cerem ‘Akama ,-gwm Nebraska” Insult to Patriotism mm :lmec h.“'m '&;‘l{ Hotels Destroyed by Flames “l"e l:o e oomume“y".w“ u;z and Intelligence, He Says. sored by th oss, they have re- | Swept by Gales. Tanamura in Wakayamsa prefecture, N " RIS AR S ceived lment By the Associated Press. Chicester, health officer, believes that| TOKIO, Mly 8.—Fourteen persons, Horsea of Al Classes, as| MccoOK, mNebr, May s—united, LyOn Park Cldss, Sponsored | oo men o e et | all samanise. were burmed o desth and Epworth League Eleots. - G Y in property valued at $2.000,000 was de-| CGAITHERSBURG, Md., May 8 (Spe- ¢ ive Your Famil Well as Ponies, Are reading the newspaper editorial for | by Red Cross, Completes |other one activity. airoyedin & series of fires which svept clal).—The Eoworth, Lesgue of B | ’ o) | the B ! sl il N various -omm - -electe which Charlef 8. Ryckman of thé Fre. 2 dny. High winds hindered firemen. Miss Elizabeth S. Virts as president and n e Best ized the plece as “an insult to the S TR S, Y R Yamanaka Hot Springs, in Ishikawa fecture, where four lives were lost. |patriottem and_ intelligence of eYery|. . g4 coremondent of The sfar. | Mother-Daughter Festival Planned | Tnirty notels were wiped out at the | WESTINGHOUSE { and VEGETABLES | ) o g o o .“"m“:"%"““"ufi.'?.f" Lm?]PARK' b e U'AH'“::‘ at Riverdale Church. 4,000 made homeless, including 400 | | Nebr: a,'" was comment on ci = | S 13 B, 1 e e ahe Wite o Stabyes, | AABces hch: tad o do with NG cracuates of thie. clasis ‘on pome | 0l Dipsch o The St ot giie_The tames sio aweored|| . REFRIGERATORS < \ - | re-election to the United States Senate | fidiniet, of three clsees on *he| RIVERDALE, Md., May 8.—A moth- apan i fi Cherties—Cantaloupes—Strawberries bur' and Dr. Herbert D. Howard, Lees- |~ Norrig said “It is & sad commentary i t the Presbyterian Sunday | Police stations, banks, the town hall, a | e Mt 2o White, Red o e men Aty | munity house hero next Wednesday | evening o 3 y chen. " Priced Grapes S5 &3, Asparagus—Endives and under—First, Arthur Powell; sec- | fitar, W08 %, . the American Red Cross, and the cer- | of the committee from the church, of Sue Robinson; third, Scniin g tiflcates will be presented by Mrs. An- | which Mrs. D. W. Worley 15 chairman. | JS R Rn SRR Y Lima Beans—Calavo Pears—Large California Oranges Winners in the pony jump—D. K.| Will Bpenk to Fruit Growers, |nie Humphries, Stide Mabel Thurston ©f the with Balcony a Miley, Upperville, first; James Powell, " home hygiene of that organization. ment are Mis: e 5 4 opy STAUNTON, Va., May 8 (Special).—| The women of three communities| Council of Religious Education in Electrical Refrigeration | gt ML IR F Phone District 4787—We Deliver Lessburg Wins Hunters' Clas. |meeting to be held here next Monday. | Tne classge at Clarendon, which have | ohl and Miss Betty Goodvear in voeal |} o " 0 ‘e m 1o YR g ." G s ‘Three-year-old hunters’ class—H. T.| He Wi cuss an for financing | been held each Monday night, and | selections, and Mrs. Jessie Coeper ani an solumbia t. Nat'l Y Atwell, . Teesburg, first: Benjamin | the advertisement of PVirginia apples 1 | thoce at Lyon “Bark. which Soae bevs | aics Macion Blaisdell, violin seleotions, Ressonable Besitald L ,'“‘:”" "“ nretK&LNW. New Center Market Stands 130-38 t, Ashburn, third. Saddle horses—Mrs. J. B. Whiting, second; D. K. Miley, third. Green hunters—Mrs. J. B. Whiting, | THiet u nddle horses—Mrs. J. B. Whiting arst: A, Smith Bowman, Sun- Hemnidon, third. Touch’ and out—Mrs. J. B. Whiting, | first; | | County H!Nl.h partment. Dr. P, M. | By the Associated Press. States Senator George W. Norrls, after and wellbeing of the county as any ¥ he i Entered. mont_(Nebr.) Tribune was awarded the Study Course. B e e e an i i s i 1930 Pulitzer prize, ast night character. BANQUET TO BE HELD in FRESH FRUITS tar. Special Dispatch to The Star. Nebraska citizen.” resort, 100 persons were injured and | sk y > + (Save Money, Too!) ‘The' judges were D. O. Furr, Middle- |, 1930 given their certificates at the com-|er-daughter banquet will be held this | ness section of the resort, post office, rn the 24 ortisons why school auditorfum. Girls of intermedi- | temple and school house: Winners in the pony class, 12 hands 90, ntellisence of -editorial) any | ™3l course has been sponsored by | ate age and their mothers will be guests i i Cucumbers— Honeydew Melon assistant director of Those on the program of entertain- Fine Pears for Fruit Baskets Herndon, second, and Milton Hawley, Ex-Gov. Har} -Gov. Harry F. Byrd will address the have taken advantage of the course, | Washington, Miss Florence Hinman, o Truit iowers. of Augusta County &t | which was. of thiee amonths slusation, | Mrs. Maud F. Roby, Miss Louise Retn: THE ARGONNE 1185+ MUDD]MAN c ZuR AS BROS Grimes, Middleburg, second, and H. R.|domestic and forelgn markets held each Wednesday night, have been | with Mrs. A. M. Blaisdell at the piano. Middleburg, first; Benjamin Grimes, fArsty Benhmln Grimes, second; H. R. Hills, second; Herbert M. Powell, Smith Bowman, second; Rust- Mgore Farm, Sterling, third. Ladies'’ hunters—Frost Andefson, | Middigburg, frst; Mrs, Whiting, sec- | H. R. Tillet{, third. " Gper_to M- Frost nderson, frst: Beginning Tomorrow! At 9:15! v H 9 S ‘W. T. Costell Aldl!, second, and Mrs. i dif ' ere’s Your Straw Hat! Hunters over special course—J, D. Sale fi"flifiafi’fl?fl{:“a“fii"z:'r'e?;‘x"i‘e‘? it Ou r A nnua l Sa le o f rg, third. pins i 13 punee wonnne |l 1200 Tom Sawyer ; second, and Milton Hawley, third. ‘Triple-bar perfcrmance—Mrs. J. B. Whiting, first; W. T. Costello, second, T ’ and-Rust-Moore ‘Farm, third. : Fairfax hunt (only open to members of Furfnx Hunt Club)—James Powell, , ith Bowman, second and third. . ~ . o T A ey s In Our Main Floor Men’s Section Anderson, third. . . 3 Corinthian cliss—Mzs. J. B. Whithg, —Junior Shirts and Button-On first; W. T. Costello, second, and Frost T g~ ' F. - Authentic 1931 Styles A. Smith Bowman, second, and Herbert Aol tason, Thiea, Boys’ Tom Sawyer BOOK SALES ASSURE AID Don’t FOR RETIRED MINISTERS 1 — : Put Methodist Publishing Profits Will ; » [ Enable Southern Church to Con- : gt It Off! tinue $100,000 Support. By the Associated Press. ; ! NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 8.—Super- X 1 4 4 Put It anniuated preachers and other wards of A the Methodist Episcopal h South, ¢ On! - Right at the beginning of the season, you Plain colors and fancy patterns in the : can buy vour hat in our sale at great avings! tee voted $36,000 popular_ sports style that boys like for ; 3 ; R L e s imosrd of Summer. Mothers ‘will appreciate the . , \ i : Newb Styles.' Neii Stiaws! Net L $104,431 £ f itv, w i s ; s w;fio‘v‘m I Do ales of qu'aht'\, workmanship, fit—and the low . ; by the church publishing houses. price! ok P Improved Flat-foots Milans and Toyo KEEPS STAGE RECORD Every Shirt Guaranteed Color Fast! Panamas (imitation) Vigeran Actor Answers Curtain Junior Sizes Youths’ Sizes Calls Despite Injuries. 6to 12 vrs. 121/2 to 14, : ¢ Genuine Leghornsis Leather Sweat Bands an automob an y bruises . . £ t the legs and hips, Adolph Link, Here's Another Group! Light-weight hatsithat conform to the head; u one of the oldest actors on the hmmlnfii.%‘fiwf,fl'&“&:fi TOm Sawyer SpOl'tS Men’s Extra Fine Sennits assorted colored hat ,.hands, also black. Hats hig record of 73 years without missing i that fit and do not bind. fade with Flexo Bands $1 95 Sennits China Inserts “I have never missed a season since 1 was 10 , and I ha 2 - . T ‘the Setaty ety e Gt and Chin Inserts New Shapes—All Sizes Link said as he limped out of the hos- pital and walked to his hotel to “show . Palals Royal—Men's Dept.—Main Floor—G Street Door, Near 10th. that he was all right.” Link pleys the of the old waiter in “The Student at the Shubert | 7 9 ! — N D | Real Estate Loans Men ’ Don’t Fall to- ®.C Property Oaly) | 1 OOO St H t See These 6% | e 9 raw ats | Troepical Worsted the same sports style | No Commission Charged |f approved by older i You can take 12 years to I brother, with short g in Our Downstairs Store ray off your loans without .lhe | sliven Brokdtloth h - 5 | S lts expense of renewin, foir Sl? ve; month, . an;{ Har:wear Pe}:t h A | interest and principal. Larger cales—made in the 3 - v | Il or smaller loans at proportion- | Bkl S o S i Imported ; ; o oy eates yer way! Si o ’ Perpetual i . ot : | for Hot Weather Wear | Building g e Straw ' N Every Suit New 1931 Styles : iy ‘ - and Shades . Association E .lilht‘ lll'l i | - H *: I ‘c‘i.‘..l:%v.,"az.:_t‘mf:&vi‘ ‘ 2Regular Downstairs Hats % | $ (, 5 ] r. th an . i ) = | Store Features! ROTOPUSs. N ‘ o = — ade to de or uc ore an 1S i il , | Bob Smart Slflofisn ‘ Astosiihiing Prike / L or Me Up-to-the-Minute Styles! / ! { Val from 16.50 to $18.50 R : Y. Many Have Real Leather Bands! :fuesar;] 2 $ 1: ?g The flavor creamy sortment of colors and patterns for the May ©Of this fresh Good-looking, long-wearing oxfords in black, tan and Mayonnaise. smart -pfm":ofig‘u'mfiam ¥ Gentiine Goodyear Welt— < Underprice Sale! Such variety: is seldom fine quality materials—excellent workmanehip. — . B found in so low-priced a group! There are smart two-button styles in the 0 Billiken Oxfords || Wb //f - QRN Shepes—Brim Edges— B getnouSacites o s McCORMICK'S for Boys and Youths sagigg~| Weavesand Bandsto Jj itk ceancee. : MAYO NAISE o B S ) Suit Any Man! R Shades of— i 00! Iy 4 3 e —————————————— b V . Claiatilor il ::.":Ehg:?:% ; Buy several and save on your clean- ‘B’li_(;v:‘m Po'gg.ei;gfue brown. .ing bills. Tt will pay you. Sand Checks : : & i ” Blue Pin Stripe ‘:"""" $3.85 Bny'l, 54.35 k 5 1 - 1pes : et a7 b 5 g Sizes 6% to 7% Sizes 35 to 44 f, ik oot In thc_Downstairs Store. " Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Entrance G..St. near Tenth.' MABEL GARRISON vesdeys 7:30-8 P. M-ES.T,

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