Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 40

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Five Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals False | KLING Makes Eating a Joy KLING forms & comfort cushion, holds late so snug, it cannot .rock or -slip | Zou can eat, with your own teeth |gums "or embarrassment. s | guaranteed better than ‘anvthing you |ever used or money refunded. ~Large package 3 Peoples and all good drugsists tisement CHURCH SEEKING 10 CUT EXPENSES Takes Up Report of Spe- cial Committee. | By the Associated Press, | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 14.—The Southern Baptist Convention, repre- senting 18 States and the District of " . ‘Tue Southern Baptist Conventnonlgewfam? st price n the gessing con- | i with H. J. C. Menwheton, Dawson. THE EVENING GUESSERS WIN $6,681 Three Get Prize for Naming Alas- ka Ice Break Time. DAWSON, Yukon, May 14 (®).— STAR, W he time of the annual breakup ari m ice here in the Yukon River—8:23 sday—will _receive $6,681 each st decided when the ice moved. | ey are ave Housel, Juneau, y Alaska; R. M. Abrams, Bellingham, = pamrs eramee an Wash., and Tony Cook, Chatanika,| Alaska, each of whom guessed B:24, Second prize of $1,336 goes to Hugh Jones, New York, who guessed 8:25 p.m Jones purchased another guess by which he shared. half of the next prize, 898, the Britain's Seamen. Siirie SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 193L FRENCH PLAN SUPPLY OF POWDER FOR WAR Three men who guessed within a minute | D¢CTé¢ Puts Nitrates and Sulphate of 4 of Ammonia on Import Permit to Protect Toulouse Plant. PARIS, France, May 14.—These prac- tical Frenchmen are firm believers in old adage, “Keep your powder | dry,” but to keep one’s powder dry | one must have a supply of powder. | | Hence the Prench government by a decree just promulgated assures the country’s powder. supply during war- mits to import chemicals useful during war-time. The license system permits protec- tion of Prance's own nitrate plants at Toulouse, where nitrate is produced from air by the Haber process. Private French nitrate plants are using meth- ods devised by Georges Claude, sci- entist, who sank a steel pipe line off Cuba to harness sea temperature variations. Toulouse is the French counterpart cf the American Muscle Shoals, with the difference that the French are determined to keep in op- erlt:;;n their source of homemade wder. Naturally nitrates drawn from the air prove costlier than nitrates dug from the mountains in Chile. There- fore’. homemade fertilizers are ex- pensive for French farmeérs and tax- payers, but this extra expense must be | borne. Plerre Laval. president of the gov- | ernment council and minister of the | interior, has written a letter to Presi- | |to a tendency in mankind to make BARREL TRADE SLOW Prohibition Blamed in Cooperage Association Head’s Address, | ST. LOUIS, May 14 (#).—The barrel business is not what it used to be, E. A. Powell, Memphis, Tenn,, ?resldent of the Assoclated: Cooperage Industries, told | the organization’s anual convention here | that prohibition and the tendsncy of the housewife to make small purchases | were largely to blame. “Prohibition,” he said, “took between 25,000,000 and 30,000,000 barrels a year away from the industry end gave birth FOR SALE 9400000000 A handsome modern stone-and-brick busi- ness property upon Connecticut Avenue near Dupont Circle. Elevator, brick garage, 6 toilets, 4 baths, h.-w. heat, oil burner. Steadily mount- ing values while buyer receives handsome return on investment. Price $115,000. Present occu- pant will pay cash in advance $16,000 for first two years’ rent and make all repairs during tenancy. An existing first trust of $70,000 6%, may re- main. Phone North 1027 or Address homebrew in bathtubs.” PILE SUFFER P re PR oy an ard RS/ thousands. _Pain leaves taa222222222 Pain from PILES gone in - | or, monex. back. Mgl nteed Telleve biind. leeding. Itching o troding PILES. $1 at good frax starce. | i | Columbia, today sought to devise means | eye number of Lascars employed on| The decree places nitrates - s $4 and sul- | for resuscitating depleted finances. British ships is 53,571, O a tifis more | phate of ammonia under s Mcense Entering the second day of its an-|than 26 per cent of the total number | system for importation: that is, im- | nual conference here, the convention |of seamen employed. prepared to consider a report of a spe: cial committee of 19, named by Presi- dent W. J. McGlothlin to bring ex- penditures within income and insure no further increase in indebtedn E While the financial program was dis- | cussed in committee, the Executive Committee submitted its annual report, | recommending that it be permitted to appoint a Radio Committee, to make such use of the radio as found to be practicable. The Radio Committee would be charged with the task of “co- | ordinating broadcast hours for the sup- | port of our denominational causes,” but to sponsor “no South-wide programs put on at the regular hour for church dent Gaston Doumergue about the necessity of assuring a homemade pow- der supply for France. (Copyright. 1931.) '/ ; Box 436-H, Star Office e ;30000“““0“00 porters henceforth must obtain per- &M&{m your Don’t Be Fooled! When your spark plugs become carbon-caked . . . fouled . . . it's not their fault—but the fault of in- _ .’.’*; - Don’t Rasp \ Your Throat With Harsh Irritants st of the Convention Board re- ports were presented last night with | reading of the fortieth annual Sunday | School Board report by I J. Van Ness of Nashville, executive secretary, and | the thirteenth annual report of the ferior motor oil. 3 fl | Relief and Annuity Board by Secretary QUART | Thomas J. Watts of Dallas 0 | “The Sunday School Board reported an 18 since last y and a B. Y. P. U. enrollment of 533,976, a gain of 32,571. — ey Business receipts for the year totaled $1,840,582.11, a decrease during the year of $63,930.57. The Relief and Annuity Board re- ported that, in the face of further de- cline in receipts from churches, it paid to relief beneficiaries during the year a larger aggregate sum than was paid in any vear since 1927, when the great- est sum was paid. The report aiso stated that there are now on the wait- ing list 150 relief applications. Try Autocrat the next time you need oil, and judge its advan- tages for yourself. |FAIRFAX WOMAN’S HAND IS CRUSHED IN ACCIDENT Two Other Occupants Escape In- jury When Auto Overturns - on Leesburg Pike. Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., May 14.—Mrs. John W. Rust of Fairfax was injured Mon- day afternoon when the car she was driving skidded on a wet road, on the Leesburg pike between Falls Church and Tysons Corner mnear Merry's antique “shop, and overturned. Mrs. Rust’s left hand was crushed and cut and she was badly bruised. Other oc- cupants of ‘the car, young Ann Hooe Rust, her daughter, and Miss Ida Hooe Jones of Fairfax, were uninjured save for minor cuts from broken glass. Mrs. Rust was taken to Georgetown Hospital by Benjamin W. Elliott of Falls Church. Surgeons at the hos- pital operated on her hand this morn- ing to straighten the crushed fingers. She had just recovered from a broken right arm received when she stepped | off a door step suddenly. Mrs. Rust is the wife of a prominent attorney at the court house, who is one |of the two candidates for the State | senatorship from this section to succeed Frank Ball. 'MARINE‘OFFIEER SAYS SANDINO IS COWARDLY | Maj. Marston Tells of Uncertainty That Nicaraguan Bandit Still Lives—Reported Injured. “Reach for a LUCKY instead” . Liver Bile— i WITHOUT CALOMEL |And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go. feel sour and sunk and th gum and expect them u siddenly sweet and buoyant sunshine. Por they can't do it. They only move bowels, and & mere movement { bile into your bowels daily. Now! Pl‘a'.l -Atfllfllly Pllf your 1t this bile is not fowing freely your digest. It just decays in the | By the Associated Press. | _ NEW ORLEANS, May 14.—Ma). John Marston of the Marine Corps, who for | the past two years has commanded the ||| Guardia Nacional in Eastern Nicaragua, | Tuesday _described Augusto Sandino, | the bandit chieftain, as a “coward, | glorified by the American newspdpers.” {and revived the uncertainty as to | whether Sandino is still alive. 5 Ask for ||| He sald Sandino had not been re- | ported on the east coast of Nicaragua since he left a mine clerk’s job several years ago. This disappearance, c%\;nled | with a reported injury in a recent bomb- | ing attack, has left some doubt that he Just Think of It— ’“ alive. ‘The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning 2t 13c per day and 5c Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? 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These expelled irritants are sold to manufacturers of chem- ical compounds.They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE, and so we say “Consider your Adam’s Apple.” ) “It’s toasted” Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows—Heat Purifies Throat Protection= ag,_lnst tation = against cough e —— 5 ) TUNE IN— ‘The Lucky Strike Dance Orches. tra, every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. net- works. 1 0 Your © 1931, The American Tobacco €o., Misg

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