Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1931, Page 3

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i OwnEr TO || SELL DELIGHTFUL "CO-OPBRATIVE APT. T tiful hl ith built- fi"r..:. et ke, ol .:!:' 2= o ve appol! Gn'.l lhtv hout. ey JAPANESE ROYALTY GUESTS AT NIAGARA Canadian ' Officials Host to Pair During Stay at Border City. By the Assoclated Press. NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, May 9. From the terraced lawn of a private residence on a high bluff overlooking % | picturesque Queen Victoria Park, haven HESKETH ST. Chevy Chase, Md. Adjoining Chevy Chase Country Club Grounds GREATLY RE- DUCED IN PRICE! . OPEN TODAY 2t 6 Drive out Wisconsin Ave, to Hesketh St., turn right H. L. Rust Company 1001 15th St. Nat'l 8100 of honeymooners from all over the world, Japan’s newlyweds, the Prince and Princess Takamatsu, hld lhelr first view of Nlmn Falls late tods: ‘The whole {i panorama of tum- bling water, rising mist, wooded islands and the rugged rapids of the upper Niagara were visible from where the imperial pair and their retinue stood, sunvunded by high Canadian officials. Later a close-up view of the scenic wonder was gained when they motored over the old Burning Spring road and swung_within a lew feet of old Table ‘l?i’oek House, facing th Horse- the vfinee and his bride de- chred the sight - their ex- pectations. Later in the evemnx they saw the falls illumina; Arriving at'4:20 pm. today from To- ronto on a special train, accompanied by representatives of the Canadian Government, the Japanese party en- tered automobiles and were driven to the home of Dr. Harry Y. Grant, mem- ber of the Queen Victoria Park Com- mission, where their first view of the . J. D. Chaplin, St. Catherines, act- hmus in the absence of Dr. is in Europe. Official greet- sty ‘was extended by Mayor wayze. floor of -the city's largest ‘Windsor, Ontario, early tomorrow after- noon.ur‘e-enw'lu the United States at U. S. MAY CONDEMN TWO MORE SQUARES 38 Bank _— ¢ may | One Area to Be Used for Depart- ment of Agriculture Building. Action probably will be taken by the Government before the end of this mnnf.h. looking to condemnation of two ol Seed |Squares in Southwest Washington, Mwm lfl nunnny, A OF- mu muuu and ‘% m-t-mmnr pur- P uvm -t lnch 't.vll'y and ‘take u’r“-"'ot oy lo\v cost, A tele- ve time and troubie. *'ASSN. Phone Natl. v we'll ~move m!:;mye ne fiu'xomu. "’melm. fi Rl FLOORS M'em rnfln';—x NASH n 5™ 1ol 20in ot { GET FLOOD’S ADVICE ) problem. New installations O i e Srperty excou : lmg.-wm-v Prom NEW YOI To AGO snd from ington, Phis and New York. g 18 Totn Bt N SO Furniture Repairing, d Upholstering, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. litan 2062 Same location 31 years, which insures low prices and_high-grade workmanship. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Edwin S. Rucker, twenty years at 1210 H st. n.w., wishes to announce the removal of his wallpaper and painting business to 901 Webster St. N.W. Phone Col. 4224 Responsible Service at Reasonable Prices. AMUSEMENTS. Too Late to cn-lg To | The northern will be used for part of e, | Met. 1645, hmmdedbynmdnmemnnd Tvem.h and Thirteenth most_of thm two blocks the Agriculture ent Extensible Building, the first unit of which is now being erected on the square bounded by Thirteenth, Thirteen-and-a-Half, B and C streets southern block, bounded by C mdnmnu,uwbemqumcmme ew Government heating phnt. plans lor which are now being drawn in the - | office _of '.he supervising architect of the Department. Congress '.hofiled $5,749,000 for the heat- ing plant and site. The Treasury now is going over for time final oflm of property owners in these to_determine pmh-bly will be msumud during fl’!.ll To Beautify Your Lawn ‘Sale Priced Colorful oll Jars in various sizes. Wonderful values. Strawberry Jars 40cto $12 Al stzes . . suaranteed quality. Prices that mean real values. BIRD BATHS Complete 3 & $375 Plain and” wo-tone baths ac- tive designs extraorainiry “vaties at our prices. pen 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Cl. d Sundays. Ernest Bros. COLUMBIA POTTERY 1109 Bladensburg Rd. AT. 4447 3 Blocks North of 15th and H Sts. N.E. AMUSEMENTS. Too Late to Classify. Our books are now open Wilson Line boat trip. last year. It’s Getting Hot But it's never hot on the “City of Washington.” to engage in the coolest treat in Washington—a Over 80 organizations engaged in our service Did your organization take advantage of this opportunity to make money—and at the same time have the best outing imaginable? For information write or phone— Wilson Line, Inc. 7th Street Wharves NAtional 2440 for organizations wishing THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHI Liverpool Mayor Sees Hoover LORD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS SPEND ONE DAY HERE. LORD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS THOMPSON OF LIVERPOOL. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. Slipping _quietly into Washington, where despite the throngs gathered in the lobby of the Mayflower Hotel, his tall figure and strong features were quickly noticed, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Edwin Thompson, and the MlyM’Ell. arrived last Thursday qum New York to xpen&l the brief visit of one day in ‘The lord ma; I:lllmx no relation- shlp 'o “Bl' Blll" of Chicago, but a strong friendship for New dlppet mayor, Jimmie Walker. ‘The nrrlnl of the lord mayor in the time the Interna- | gon is one, ln 'hlch he F‘re re- Lord ‘was merely a frie might have the respects to President Hoover, bei turning the England Tuesday. Optimistic of Future. Despite the economic depression which has affected his own seaport city as seriously as it has the rest of the world, the lord mayor declares that he optimistic of the future and feels um the worst part of the depression is over. through cycles,” he said, “and I th.lnk ‘we've gone through the worst cycle the world has yet known. But I feel that there are defi- nite signs that conditions are improv- ing and although it appears that im- provement comes slowly, it is because 12 takes longer w get out of a trade de- than it does to get into it.” “I think,” he continued, “that the commercial interests of every country in the world are identical at present, and the more the nations can get to- gether and pull together, the more likelihood there is of getting out of this depression. 'n, isn‘t & question of any two nations getting together, but all the nations.” Explains His Office. think,” he added, “that it is un- e world goes I think it is deeply regrettable that these questions :mve been brought into the poltical rena. Thousands of Bargains BRICK Millions of Handmade Brick s4.50 ;::mnd Sing| |over the gay court. Build or Repair Now WRECKING lained some ‘The English mayor e: tween ° the interesting _differences office of mayor in this country and that held in his own land. “In England,” he said, “the lord mayor is chosen by the city council to hold the office for one year. He is not elected by the people as he is in the Unied States, but the city counell, which chooses him, is elected by the people. The lord mayor holds no posi- tion of executive power as do Amx can mayors, although he is the chief magistrate of the city.” In addition to his position as lord mayor of Liverpool, Lord Mayor 'rhnmp- also president of the British ‘Water Works. ‘The lord mayor and the lady mayoress ‘were received by President Hoovsr. which they attended a luncheon’given in their honor by the British Ambassa- dor and Lsdy Lind.u AD CLUB OFF OFFERS GIF GIFTS AT BANQUET THURSDAY Mementoes Worth $1,000 Will Be Distributed at Realm of Fortune Affair. Gifts worth more than $1,000 will be dfstributed Thursday night at the realm of fortune banquet and ball of the Advertising Club of Washington in the Shoreham Hotel. ‘The mementoes will be distributed by & committee compesed of Allen V. DeFord, chairman; Charles E. PFinney, James Rotto, Garnett Lee and Floyd Caskey. The Committee on Arrange- i-g:eim will be headed by Norman C. al A special entertainment program has been, planned under the direction of Maurice Kafka. Sidney M. Selinger will distribute gold cards of admittance to the realm. The committees were :ppoinbed by James W. Hardey, presi- King Midis, heralded as “the guy with the solid gold derby,” will Each guest will receive & box of candy, cigarettes, a book on sauction bridge, a quantity of Washington-mads peanuts and other favors. Everything Sacrificed— SAVE! 165 BUILDINGS Bfififl;’mficf; teClist'y %Tocflu Bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue, 9th, 10th and B Streets Carefully Dismantled Materials From This Operation at SACRIFICE PRICES! LUMBER Millions of Feet of Seasoned Lumber g > - Complete Windows ..........3200 Tom of Structural Steel. . 4-In. Cast-Iron Soil Pipe. . . . 10c foot Also Electrical Wiring, Electrical Fixtures, SAFES in all s, STAIRS, TRIM, Complete Heating Plants, igerators for Stores, Restaurants, Hotels, etc. Everything You Need to Build or Repair. lc pound HARRIS WRECKING CO. 900 Pa. Ave. Ph. NAt. 9196 *jrme™ peal rits Mfnister eri- Tule e CURTIUS DISCLAIMS ' BRIAND PLAN FIGHT Germany . Interested Only in Relieving Tension and Distress, He Says. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, May 9.—Foreign Minister Julius Curtius, lddrelltnl e Foreign Press Association of Berlin, tonight ap- led to the world's press to judge the Austro-German customs posal on its me! and declared it was not de- to stand in the way of Foreign Aristide Bfllndl larger plan of Pan-European U Speak! to rorelrn nmplyer men from ul:{dom at the twenty-fifth an- niversary banquet of the association and surrounded by members of the cabinet, diplomats and leaders in German pub- lic life, he said that oerm-ny was in- terested intensely in the improvement of the economic eondmon of Lhe ‘whole world and that the contemplated union w’u intended as a step in the direction of European peace. ‘x shall Teserve objective rejoiners to Czechoslovak and French foreign mlnllun objections to the customs ac- cord for Geneva,” he sald. hemlv: plans for salv economy and will munflver p.mcl- pate in these efforts. Personally, I have repeatedly expressed the conviction that besides regional understanding compre- hensive plans for central tasks are de- sirable.” Herr Curtius said he regretted that e MARSHALL HOUSE France's counter had not benn made available ww&hfimn ment, inasmuch as it evlaemfi had been mmnnmad to nations especially In conclusion, he appealed to the foreign press to inform the world of what he described as Germany’s inten- ally removed from Utopia radicalism,” he sald, “the Reich govern- ment seeks determinedly and after ma- ture reflection to bring about improve- ment of the German people’s condition. 1t also favors the widest possible co-op- eration with other u{noplu ‘“Germany is m ly interested in the pelce!ul ehmlmuon ot all ten- sion, in the improvement of the eco- nomic condition of the whole world and in progressive development of all na- tions on a basis of equnmy - FORD SHIP 'LAUNCHED First of “Mosquito” Freight Fleet Takes Water in Detroit. DETROIT, May 9 (#).—The first unit of the Ford Motor Co’s “mosquitp feet,” which will operats between the company’s River Rouge plant and it ghlvplnl goln at Edgewater, N. J., and was launched today at the y',rd: of the. Great Lakes Engineering; 'x':)re v:ue{hwn b;:hrls'{ened !mt,he Edge- | wal Another boat of a similar type ! will be launched May 16. 3 yp' The Edgewater is 300 feet long md has a capacity of 2,000 tons. It is con- n:rnu.clfi.ed 80 as to be able to navigate the c AND The Emerson and Cottages York Harbor, Maine On the ocean. GOLF, York Country a Bathing, Canoeing, tors, Pire Sprinklers. GARDEN WEEK PROGRAM IS BOON TO 98 JOBLESS During the week of May 4 to 11, Garden week, of the 1931 clean-up P campaign jobs were found for 98 un- employed persons. This brings the to- tal of jobs filled during the three weeks of the campaign to 238, the committee announced yesterday through its execu- tive secretary, George J. Adams. ‘There remains one more week of the clean-up campaign, Community week. The committee will make a strenuous effort to increase its total of jobs filled to 400. Considering that many of the unempolyed who enrolled in March have found jobs through their own ef- forts, having been supplied an oppor- tunity to work because of the campaign, the committee feels that the proportion of the jobs it obtained represents a fair Pamtlng and Papering Rooms Scraped by Steam EARLE JORDAN, 314 A St. N.E. Lincoln icoln 5765 PHILCO RADIO None Better— Few as: Good Sold on Easy Terms GIBSON’S 915.19 G St. N.W. BAY STATE Tveaty doven" Blastltel Colsrs $1.00 quart, $3.45 gallon Floor and Deck Enamel $1.05 quart, $3.65 gallon IN-OR-OUT ENAMEL Dries Dyt e JouTppedy, Wasies Twenty-seven Busstiful Coleas 35¢ 3 pint, 55¢ 3¢ pint, 90s HIGHLAND 78¢ ‘quart, 250 galion Expert Paint Advice Free 710 13th Street N.W. -SALE! Shell Frames 32.95 Just 50c a week o, syt 329 mlso"-kmh tion and ; e l--.u -fm 35c bottle of Lenzo FREE with every pairl 1004 F St. N.W. P..J. NEE CO. You are always able to find, among other things displayed at P. J. Nee Co., the finest and newest bedroom furniture. And now, such are the savings you may effect that we really hesitate to tell you the original worth ascompared withthe new prices. On your visit here, you will agree with us, too, that the ultimate in low prices has been reached. FINE FURNITURE @ eventh o/treet atS

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