Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1931, Page 35

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NAVY PARLEY TOPE OF FORUM ADDRESS Accornplishments of London Conference Will Be Dis- cussed by Stimson. Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson will deliver & message of importance direct to the American people tomcr- row night in the National Radio Forum, arranged by the Washington Star and broadcast over the coast-tc- coast network of the Columbia Broad- casting System. Secretary Stimson, it is understood. will discuss the accomplishments of the London Conierence for the Limita- 1'on of Naval Armaments and the nego- {'ations under way between France and 1taly looking to agresment on the same question. e The cperation of the Kellogg-Briand peace pact will be taken up by the American Secretary of State, with its effect upon the peace of the world. The public will b let in on_the gcenes behind the doors of the State Department, where this branch of Gov- ernment is maintaining relations with all the g-vernments of the world, espe- clally in these troublesome days when changes are taking place in the reign- ing powers, sometimes overnight. Mr. Stimson will speak 2t 8:30 p.m., Pastern standard time, from ‘Washing- Berlin Newspaper Victim of “All Quiet” Prank by Contributor By the Associated Press. BERLIN, May 8—Berlin had a good laugh yesterday V' prank some contributor pl: the National Socialist newspaper Angriff, which was dne of the most violent protesiants against the novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” and the motion picture which was made from it. A letter from a subscriber, which the editors characterized as a faithful description of ‘& soldier’s experiences at the front, was recognized by readers as a copy of five pages in the novel Zthe very pages to which the newspaper had objected most strenuously. EX-EMPLOYE REFUNDS $100 FOR STOLEN GOODS Belting Company Head Asked to Forgive Man in Letter Re- ceived After Years. By the Associated Press. ‘HAMMOND, Ind., May 8—Frank D. McElroy, head of a_belting company, said today that he had received $100 in cash from a former employe. An accompanying letter mailed from To- ronto, Canada, explained: “While I was in your employ many years ago, believing that I was not sufficlently paid for my work, I took certain materfal. I do not know the exact value, but I do know that I want Tl L WAL L. G S1AR, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 8 1931 )N, WASHINGTONIAN SUED BY VENICE MERCHANT Lewis Hopfenmaier, 2d, Is Named Defendant in Action to Collect $5,500. Ettore Camerino, manufacturer of fine glassware and objects of art at Venice, Italy, yesterday filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $5.500 alleged to be due on three promissory notes said v Set consists of 9 balls and 2 putters. metal You will like the distinctive flavor that is by the skillful blending of high-grade coffees. you in a triple sealed package. La Moderne —for the Hair to have been given him by Lewis Hop- fenmaler, 2d, 2737 Devonshire place, while the defendant was on his honey- moon in Italy in March, 1930. The Ve-‘ netian merchant claims that the Wuh-‘ ingtonian gave an extensive order for | glassware, chinaware, table sets, ll'l'm:lsi and other art objects, but after hisi monogram had been burned into the articles repudiated the order when noti- | fled the goods were ready for shipment | iand has not paid the notes. | Through Attorneys Daniel W. O'Don- | oghue and Daniel W. O'Donoghue, jr.. | the court is told that by reason of the | goods being monogrammed and having | been made up specially for Mr. Hopfen- maier’s order, they could not be resold | menu | FORMER D. C. MAN DIES for & reasonable price. The plaintiT says he has carried out the order of the | defendant on account of which the| W. W. Scott, S s G nere o Avone TGN a judgment against H-pfenmaler for the Department Legal Division. face value of the notes with interest. The list of the articles set out in thei W. W. Scott, formerly of this city, getition shows sets of 18 each of vege- | Where he had held a number of posls table dishes, service plates, dinner |tions of importance with the United States Government, died at his home, Adako, Caldwell County, N. C. last | plates, soup plates, salad plates, coffee cups, cream cups, water glasses, chai Sunday, acccrding to word recelved | here by his friends. | pagne cups, finger bowls, dessert plat holders and almond dich all monogrammed; one seven-piece tab'e | Mr. Scott at one time served in the | Center, 18 cups, one seven-plece center, | legal division in the office of the aud: two hanuka lamps, one Shperic bowl tor for the State Department and hi served in several other Government d partments here, with glass flow one Very plate with While in this city, Mr. Scott was an fruits, & lacquer table with six col cups and saucers, and one lacquer table 9 Hole Obstacle Golf Sets Now Only 980 Complete holes, 9 metal obstacles, 2 apon%e rubber May be set up anywhere in a momen! Peoples Coffee . . . 21c . obtained tn 2 & 555 |; Comes to Spanish Tile Top “4Il Over Town” | active member of the Church of the Epiphany and belonged to the Masonic fraternity. He has resided in North Carolina, where he was born, since his retirement. He had gained consider- able reputation as a historian of his hcme county. Five Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Flectrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Réad Reasonable Rentals ol AllIn Intestinal polsons ‘are sapping your energy., stealing your pep, making you i1, Take N h, Lor st e aresntacid 2, Childhood Days often slip by with far 100 few smapshots to recall them. Don't let this f happen with your youngsters. Keep a Kodak handy and keep it loaded with Kodak { Film in the yellow box. B & Take Pictures Every Week ' only sure way to get a complete snapshot record hose little tots is to take pictures every week—as thousands of parents aredoing. Start this week-end. Stock up here with whatever picture-making supplies you need. Def)endable Eastman-made cameras at reasonable prices. All sizes of Kodak Film. Quality developing, printing and enlarging—promptly done by expert workmen. to confess my sin and I am now in- closing herewith $100 to apply on the account. Whether it was more or less, I cannot say, but I have asked God's forgiveness and I am asking yours. I believe His promise that if we confess our sins, He is able to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from all unright- eousness.” The Better to Serve You Flower Pedestals These attractive little pedes- tals have a colorful tile top that is imported from Spain. An at- tractive article for your Sum- mer porch. QUALITY, SERVICE AND LOW PRICES! Thrifty Shoppers Will Welcome These Deep-Cut Prices—Visit Your Nearest Peoples MAIL ORDERS Add 10% of amount of order. dress Peoples 2% Ol Dot e, Sicxe No. 8, Matl Gives a luster to lifeless hair and keeps it in place during the day. ... 8¢ Size.... PLASTER PAINTING CONTRACT IS LET Jesse Ashby of East St. Louis| Awarded Work in New Depart- ment of Commerce Building. Try the New VERICHROME FILM : B e T s oy e | DoOCS the plas pal g’ e new - bear this accep- jow bidder in onen competition. Ashby got,_the contract with a bid of $128,000. The metal work throughout the building is being painted by W. A Thomas of this city, a subcontractor of the Consolidated Engineering Co. of Baltimore, general contractor for the building. . It is predicted the buildl will be ready for occupancy long before May, 1032, the contract date for completion. Mo date has besn set for occupancy. Much of the plaster already has been | completed, and the painter ‘will begin | Elnur painting soon, but a large num- | er of rers still are busy in other | parts of the huge structure. The wooden fence along the north | side of the building soon will be re- moved, to provide a clear view from Pennsylvania avenue across the newly rased block formerly occupied by Poll's Theater. The wooden fences on B street and along Fourteenth street also_will be removed soon, but the one“ Athlete's Foot! ‘This soothing lini- ment will bring you relief for athlete’s foot and sore, stiff muscles. MUSCO Rubbing Oil % . obe You Forget”—rhis Sunday Is Mother’s Day Mother’s Day Candies 4 Sootingy Hocting Ducting Powder . Every one welcomes the opportunity which Mother’s Day "n'm Barnard's gives to demonstrate a little of the love and respect we feel to- . ward Mother. The. regard for her is always there, but so many |§ T Z'nc of us neglect making any practical demonstration. 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