Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 HALF MILLION MAKE|_VETerats Fonw PosT [UNION OIL CHAIRMAN [tz it e ~'STRIKERS SHUN PEACE Benmo itdnirss 3|7 | T 12 years in Nevada, he went | Afte | '\ Fy Maj. Gen. George 5. simonds 1o, DIES IN LOS ANGELES o "o ork, doeusencorn | PIGKET STEEL PLANT | .22 Do Tonedey et e o First Eleeted First Commander. | 1897 and in 1910 was elected president | nouncement of Carl W. Henkel, presi- MO al 0 G s of the Producers’ Transportation Co. | gent of the corporation. that tie mills ge E . George S. . | Four years later he became vice pres! i jon' 2 | face certain destruct and a perma- sistant ‘chief of staff of the War Der | FeAFtAttack Patal to E. W. Clark, | SO0 15075 W 3 Pequne T Py Empire Corporation’s President! jiih Giia's Sesttuction B0 & perme: Loans ) ; : . : y | return to their jobs. partment was elected commander of | Fcrmer Railroad Official Who |chairman of the board last year. Sees Permanent Shutdewn 5 _— the MaJ. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards Post 2 ‘ e T ey | B 2 Bayer- Aspiri - f of F < k| Grew Up With West. | if Strike Continues. ens wagms. éven dureparding the re- - Baver: Awivin boake up & coi— | g Cacualty Reported and Shsiimmmct forin a2t e | pWith Wt | ONE KILLED IN BLAZE s inard oot s i 38 et oni You can parchae b b e Take 0 and Marine Corps Country Club | 5 | ! e e ;| these safe and gen- tablet or two when you first feel S 0 t Trad Ofher officers elected were: Raymond BY the Associated Press, 4 : B the Associsted Press hich use uriion lsber. Unioailmdion of ||| the cold coming on. Spare yourself cores Uvercome at irade Fifty Others Injured in $750,000 the was started by Edward W. erous interest-paying ! | !J. Wuenin, senior vice commander;| LOS ANGELEB, May 14—E. W. MANSPIELD, Ohio, May 14.—Ap-| Miller of Pittsburgh, & ""” MUH!‘ 6% First Morigages the discomfort-of a summer cold. |Beron G. Carson, junior vice com- Ciark, who went from New Hampshire| Fire in Chinese City. Fon iy . il i H b # | proximately 150 pickets were posted in | of the Iron, Sheet and Tin Mtfllnhn,’ in amounts from Read the proven directions in every Jubilee Celebration. mander; Leonard V';'jm:'fie-r‘r‘l.-. e to the Nevada gold flelds in his 'teens| TOKIO, May 14 ().—One person was | front cf the Mansfleld piant of the Em- | - . — $250 up, upen eur package for headaches, pain, etc. ——— master, and Ool. Ralph H. Hallett, |and grew up with the West, died here|burned to death, 20 were seripusly in- | pire Steel Corporation today as the an- convenient Partis} | counctiing, Pl el b demci o 7 jured and 3t htly injured in a vast | swer of the 1,600 striking employes to By the Astociated Pross The post will be installed on May 26 | 7, * o i figure In the fre ny ghirane, Machi, about 150 miles | an offer of peace by the company. Three R Kitcben and Batk 11 Fayment Pan, CHICAGO. May 14.—State street, one | “py "6 " wolman of Baltimore, com. | Petroleum Industry with a career | north of Tokio last night. | The employes last night rejected the ree Rooms, Kitchen and Batl of the world's busiest thoroughtarer, T 40 i e O e e Tt | rallroading behind him | "The fire, which did damage esti- | management's prop:sition to return to Elsetrieal Refrigoeation capitulated last night to half a mil'ion FERCRT- cl Clark. 74 years old, chairman of the | Mated at x.soo.mn{v yr.\dlnszo.nno;i was wnrli( ::;n ;;‘ec-nlt’ 5-per cent wage cut THE ARGONNE i B. F. SAUL CO. » = ; believed due to incendiarism. e- | rescinded, with a previous cut of A | Seemi . all Chicago converged on . board of the Union Oil Co., was stricken 00 buildings, in-| 10 cent still in efTec i i {|| National 2100 25 15tk nw, | the famous st in celebration of the| Rumania has arranged with France |in a physician's office to which he had Sy the rting " e s ISEIR Lo L ] s | cluding the town bank, the town hall, | immediately began signing spplication: All-Chicago Trade Jubiles. Mcn, women {1 the temporary emplovment of Ru- |gone for treatment of a heart allment. | post affice. theater and temple before | for membership In' the Ameigsmaced Reasonable Rentals end children packed the sirect from the | manian workers in Freneh plants He was one of the organizers of ths it was brought under control. | Association of Iron, Sheet and Tin g0 River to Van Buren street. & = —_— ance of 10 blocks, giving the police | ST T VN v described as their “b.ggest ! = . TG0 RN R e e IR R SRR ) of more than 2,500 police- men was on the job to preserve order |[JE R Lay S |as Chicago held mardi gras, but the | A % « | crowd was orderly for the most part. b T Sceres Were Overcome. Bring the . Faidy. Qur Several sccre of persons were over- x fond tasten came 3o great was the press of the | Just like it d |crowd. “They were given first aid at|f§d G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 does at home! SUNVAY [ stations set up along the street. 1 I —and it's | " One policeman carried away so many | 8 St marc | fainting women that he hims:lf w expensiie | overcome On> man died of heart disease. He L4 was Dennis Sullivan, a barber, caught {in the crush at State and Madison | x "‘aor l'la y a e. sir | eets. While huge searchl'ghts swept the skics ani t e showered down, ) E tor three hours | J& R g ate t h v.as gay fes- cireus. | Theunis Brings Choers. | A bali-d:zon orchestras on as many | platforms situated . in the center of (M@ ® . -I strect interse pepped the crowd |N@ 9 Trains Daily e ; . up. while radio s vaudeville acto and other professional entertainers did Chi | their stufr. to tcago Approximately 2,000 persons attended a banqu:t l! lfl by l)l‘\' _Ch-_mhrr of 18D 2 £ e, il i o, 1,800 of the Famous Belnord Brand mE uBERTY LIMITED trroations b mber of Comme Con- ;nmun &t Washinglon. Business men rom 36 naticns were pres.nt THE PENNSYLVANIA | e, prosidcnt of the Iniernational 00 0 t h W l l K M k hamber. M. Georg Theunis, former LIMITED e e 1,2 o er e nown ares |hu’ ll‘l ing o uts of “No" trom the a: ] cemblage when he introduccd a th \ EAVE hame when you |Coes, N we downh choose . . . arrive 1n '\‘,H“l‘\/ hll* caid bad becn omitte 4 e Ye W shneton meot'ng. { Chicago at the most conven: The proceedings were broadcast by | ient hour. The flexible Penn- ra sylvania schedule enablesyou to travel at your convenience. RAc Es w’u: FEATURE Luxurious appojntments, courteous service and savory AlR MEET 'N MEXICO | mealsmakethetripeveamore enjoyable. Americans to Participate in Events Swift luxurious flyers to Chicage Marking Opening of THE LIBERTY LIMITED % ; X New De Luse Coach Servicy teld. . Aot Materials: Extra full cut—meost of them Arrives Chicago OAM. By (he Associa THE PENNSYLY. MEXICO CF \‘lav]ldEfAMxexlcnnfij ‘ Plajn White Broadcloth made with bicycle seat. £ i 30 P, merican A-re ical Exposit! ill | . < Lo ey ‘00 A M. naugurated row 50 the Tl Satin Striped Jacquards nza Civil Alrpor inciding, Leaves Washington .. 798 P.M. one of the fin-st in Amer ca. i T e Blazer Stri Wov d Ao Chlenge LR % e Ecptare ient of the” expositian, - azer Striped Woven Madras e isth which is to st until [ay 24, wi = A = 2 : vé —— - ik ek ety B e ot AT e o et ; Plain Printed Broadcloth elastic waistband — that guar Calif., in which at least seven American | ) — = B. SMITH, General Passenger Agent, ¢ Jonst & . s _. $15 Tan Straee: N. We, Wasningion, Br. {viatirs will particio>ts, The race is Yarn Dyed Broadeloth antees perfect fit without the ‘eiephone National 9140. v1'l be et I<s Ang-l=s, Tueson, El Paso, g - Combed Yarn Crepe Juarez, Chihurhua City. Torrean, Zaca- PENNSYLVANIA ool fon’ folica e iexico A i ‘ Madras slightest pressure. Paces will be held at the Tt dail I [ i & Z RAILROAD il el s T All Sisee 3000 3 Johnston>, of Los Ang:l-s. American | pres-ntative of the expo-ii'on, arrived | by plare accompinied by | f i 1 Tables Will Be Arranged According to Sizes! Belnord shorts, with resilient Jimmy Angel, pilot. Nearly 20.000 tons cf rubber were | shipped from the Netherland Ea-t In- | s in & rocent manth, 2 for $]1:2 Sleeveless, slip-on models of combed yvarn. Fine gauze. Sizes 32 to 46. 00 Boys’ $1.98t0 $2.98 All-Wool Slip-On Hot Weather- Bob Smart o Sweaters - Shoes S u 1 t S Sale Price $]:39 For Men $5.00 $ 95 Another lot of these won- | Goodyear Welt Oxfords of {erf 0D ( ater fine quality calfskin in black derful 1 ¢ wool sweaters . Dhe quality calishin o0 Bes that created such excitement white sports styles. during a recent sale! Palais Royal—Men's Shos Palm Beach Tropical Worst Dept.—Downstairs Stere ed. We were very fortunate in Kant Crush Imported Linen being able to secure another shipment—and pass the sav- ings on to you. These look like £16.50 suits—some Every sweater perfectly cut O.f-thl‘m look like even mwre'f’xpgn— and made; V-neck style in the sive garments. And the tailoring wanted shades of brown, tam, | “B'l]'k i3 will stand your closest inspection. D wkly, it cleans and polishe green, grey, powder blue, bor. l l en nique for 3 days—a half-inch of Ko Ry, i ‘4 l:.‘nn and polis! o b e i dered or in fa designs; some Everything about these suits—the :’:mm:rhac:Lvuf:‘:s)h.'.u’,n.{:"“hnf1:“{; o iy vise s, LI e plain shades. Sizes 28 to J(r.” Oxfords fabrics, the styles—the patterns— e bibirorsincit il e : i . will pleasantly surprise you at this el o A R S TR Sale of Boys Sale! Boys' Sports For Boys interesting price! i i ; its—light suits—all cool Summer Wash Suits | Waists and Blouses Sizes $3.85 Dark suits—light suits—all ¢ PREAEYEIIERETRENRERR AR RN i Now Whiten Teeth 3 shades in 3 days Nobody likes to look at a Bacterial-Mouth O HAVE dazzling white teeth— v s Kolynos permits I free from stain, tartar and decay E —you must guard ag: dition that is embarra gentel victim and ofien: +—Bs : AR terial- Mouth. It is caused by ger Itbecomes a surs tiaat sweep into the mouth with eve : c t rlwn":‘:v‘::v;vrt breath. You have it. We all have it. i.: s ioio e o And no ordinary preparation cun cterizl-N cone vith it. But Kolyios quickly removes Pac- terial Mouth by killing the germs thet cauge it. In 15 seconds this antiseptic dentzl creamkills 190 millian bacteris ! D R Nurotex Suits with Vest E@mmmmmmm&m@fi I RIRTC thatsparkling teetharcagifiveceived [ 0ok for Results in 3 Days 12102 . Summer fabrics that are made for only by a fortunate few. 1{ vou want whiter, sounder teeth and fir Sleeveless and short An wnusual value! : sleeved suits of all linen button-on waists and Sizcs $4 35 Washington Summers. broadcloth —cotton covert . hlouses, . s Mg o g made h short c 12%; to 6 . In shades of blue, brown, tan, Dentists have long advocated the ;i {glins, siart usink Kol nos~a hall Dry Brush Technique as theone way on adry brush. morning and night. Wi rics. Regulation suits with sleeves popular 5 oray, sand and mixtures. sports collars—sailor suits Sports made Ideal _x}x:»;zesfl:r"%ehm}:: gray, s touse a dentalcreamulsurengthand sttt i B M Wy 0 keep brush bristles stiff enough ST Ciie Wb & oo, Syecs tase ‘Do with Jong trousers o sleeves, by a well known-manufacturer for dress or play— All sizes — Regulars — Shorts — Combin~tions of materials —colors— Every blouse and waist guaranteed ‘ear welt construction— eleanevery tooth surface and massage e { kolyncs. prints. Every suit anteed color fast colors: neat prints—sizes 'S to-10 excollent materials, fine work- Longs—Stouts. fast, Sizes § 10 8 years. in waists—8 to 13 in blouses. manshy. Black or tan. the antiseptic B e yale NIl Palais Royal, Mgf® Clojhinfs=ggtrance, G 8t. DENT AL ’CREAM Palais Royal—Boys' Dept.—Main Floor Dept.—Downstairs Store, Rear 10th, RIS &R o e R RR T

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