Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1931, Page 3

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70% < " ’ACUTE INDIGESTION "« Night! (when drug stores are closed.) Why not be safe with Bell-ans on hand . . . Now! BELLANS Wi WANTED OLD AND WORN FUR COATS Also lllliclld Jap Mink Mighest Cash Prices Pald It You Have an OLD FUR COAT Please Being It to 635 F St. N.W. Room 207, Barrist: Ovvostie Hechi's Depariment Store will me This Week: ONEY Thursday, Fridsy and Saturday We sell mothing—w T S T rethine. 1 | | the kind of Citrate i Magnesia your Doctor ¥ DEMANDS! Genuine U. S. P. (official)—costs 25¢ in New | Bottles Everywhere TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. HELP WANTED—MALE. FITTER—Experienced in fit- ting men’s clothing ip high- grade store; neat appearance; unusual opportunity for capable and intelligent man. Office, Raleigh 1310 F st. Apply Haberdasher, ! SPECIAL_NOTICES. A DIVIDEND OF ONE AND - | Tourtns per cent (1%%) on the stock of the Washington Ratiway & Blectrie declared uulble June 1. o1, to bolders of said §ock. Of fecord. at ‘close ‘of business on May 16, 1031, The trlnllrr books of the common stock Will be closed from the close of business on May 18, 1931, to "The ‘Obening of business on May 20, ln accordance with action heretofore taken books for the transfer of the preferred Btock of the Washington Railway & Electric pany will be closed from the close of business on May 16, 1931, to the opening of business on May 30, 1931, :’7 l HUL or siom ‘New AT scnler DUl sartion dor cuavecs n 2} S s m.“"‘ Pees ‘on hf H if“sn . Hudson sedar. Au.c.uu.. C.. 614 K st. n.w.. WASH 1 PROPOSE 3 Swem. Sun. 8 p.m., Cen- | Ch.. 'uu Eye NE. | 1,000 PRINTE! n.Ds 0. }’cr:'mnhdtllvuy 710 Sih st Dow.” AGams | i . NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | dehu ontracted by any one other than my- self. BASlL MEIGS. 4234 8th st .n.w. 16* FURNITURE _FINISHING, DECORATING, hllh-tll&l ln!!fiflr painting, enameling. 1!51' ., WE NEED PROP. have a well organized | Sha emclent rent ‘depariment Tor the man t and rental of business properties. d residences. No other charges | than commission for complete service. Forty-five years experi- | $hses QuneiE and other references. KINS CO.. 1733 De Sales st. Decatu G»DIBTANC! MOVING D keeping faith with o 1898 As ut_our_count Call National 220, DA VIDSGN TRANSFE & STORAGE Ci THE roLLowmc. CARS WILL BE SOLD 3¢, Weschler's public auction for charees on ay 17, Jack Kobinson, Packard tourine. N-707 J. Hudson. Ford coupe. 8-19 By CALL CARL. INC., 6i4 H st. nw.. city. | DON’I‘ PERMIT YOUR uvm(. ROOM | FURNITURE AND RUGS be destroyed by MOTH! 'Let ‘5 omprost them fof you right in your own homeby the Konate Drocess, which carries INSURED protection for 3 years. Now is the time. Reduced D, BTATES BTORAGE CO. tro. 1843, RIN‘L SoTTABLE FOR PARTIES. bariquets, weddings and meetings, Up Der da; esch; new chairs. fise mv-nu Jglling_chairs for rent or sale NITED ORACE CO.. 418 10tn st._n.w. Sietropolitan 1845 DE LUXE PRINTING Mo auestion about, the quality of National Cap! Printing. "Dis- tiactive work at this Million- Doliar plant Thc Naticnal Capital Press‘ 0:1212 D §t. N.W._Phone. National 0850. | ROOF WORK - | —Of apy nature promptiy and capably jooked | witer by Dractical roofers Call us us cb! o m\)- PLOCR GO 1018 20th st We WANTED—LOADS 1TY NEW YORK 77 TRDIANAPOLIS . ZTON ] part o Washingion. “Baitimore. Blisdels and New York STATES STORAGE CO_ INC 13 10t Bt MW, Met. 1645 A PLUMBING SHOP —to Save You Money on Small O Wl e S itumates Free. ", lmrt PAYMENTS it desired. 1411 V FHLOOD § sy . Dec_2700—Evenings. Clev. 0619, » y.v | were expunged. { Macy, chairman of the Republican State WILD LIFE CHARGE ON WALKER ISSUED Uncensored Report Is Made as Minority on Committee Challenges Probe. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 15.—Alan Fox, chajrman of the City Affairs Committee of the National Republican Club, whose attack ‘'on Mayor -Walker's private life was censored by the club members, to- day issued a pamphlet repeating the charges. ‘The committee's report was submitted April 21 at a meeting of the club. It| met severe criticism in debate and ref- | erences to the mayor's private life Mr. Fox has sent to the a pamphlet containing the original com- mittee report, “In the final pages of this report are three sentences deleted by vote of the club,” Fox told news- papers. The pamphlet was printed at his expense and that distribution was optional with club officials. “I thought people would be interested in knowin[‘ what the club had voted to eliminate,” he said. club officials | Eocapades Charged. The three sentences, which the club ordered d-leated, said cf Walker: “He has joked, junketed to race tracks, sat up all night at wild parties, entertained Hollywood ond ignored t! city’s problems. Ewery man of cours has & right to live his private life as he sees fit, so far as consistent with’ his obligations to others, and we have no concern with Mayor Walker’s private | escapades except insofar as they inter- | fere with his public duties. The mtvor‘ of New York has no right to allow the | vagaries of his private life to, interfere with reasonable attention to the respon< sibilities of his great office.” Newspapers said today a movement was afoot to prevent reappointment of Fox to the committee, this movement having the sympathy of W. Kingsland Committee. Court Test Planned. Members of the Democratic minority on the Legislative Committee, appointed to invest'gate the city government, announced today that the basis had been laid for a court test of the com- mittee’s powers. A series of resolutions introduced at | a committee meeting yesterday by | Democratic members, and consistently | voted down by the Republican ma- ]omy is the groundwork upon which Democrats expect a witness will | chnllengv the committee’s powers in the | courts on the ground that his rights | are being invaded. | The Democrats sought primarily to| knock out secret one-man subcommit~ | tee hearings authorized by the commit~ | tee and from which Democrats will be Emfl because of their minority stand- 8. Quiz Legality Challenged. Assemblyman Louis Cuvillier said | after the meeting that Democrats on | the committee would not attempt court | action to test the legality of the exist- ence of the committee or its power to | function, but sald that a court test pmblbly ‘would be sought by a witness. | | their resolutions the Democrats | Mkzd the constitutionality of the | legislation creating the committee and also the power of the committee to grant immunity to witnesses. Samuel Seabury, counsel for the com- mittee, advised Sepator Samuel H. Hof- | stadter, chairman, cn_points raised in | the Democratic resolutions. | Republican members of the commit- | tee said that minority memifers may be | granted the privilege of attending one- man secret he-nngs as a counay WALTONS TO FETE SONS 1 Seek to Enlist Youths inh Wild Lile‘ Preservation. l The Washington Chapter of the Izaak | Walton League will hold a father andw son meeting at the Raleigh Hotel, Tues- | day, April 19, at 7 pm. The objcct of the meeting is to engage and enlist the youth of the city, under 18 years of age, in the preservation of wild life, forest and stream. Every father is invited to be present |and bricg kis son or daughter. Each child enrolled will receive a button and membership card free. Moving pictures and a short discourse on the purpos:s of the league will close the evening's program. Will Rogers Says: BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Today ought to be a day of consolation to folks that have made bad Invest- ments. Here George F. Baker, who was supnosed to have not less | than a half bil- | lion, winds up with one-eighth of that. And he | was supposed to be the smartest financial man we had. The thing busted right in his face. o what chance did any- body else have? 1 tell you. And I | believe it as strong es I ever believed anything in my life. Calvin Cool- idg> was the only man in America that saw this whole thing coming and got from under. He just says to himself, “Folks have bought every- thing in the world for a dollar down under me, now lot 'em pay for ‘em under Herbert. I will see you again ‘when things pick up, so long.” Name me another man in America that saw it coming unless it was Al Capone. I hate to class a fine up- standing citizen like Mr. Coolidge with Capone, but facts is facts, and Cal and- Al are the only two out of 120,000,000. SAAAS TN A, “{WRECKING 165 Buildings—Including Hotels Warehouses, Office Buildings, Etc. MATERIALS FMM TI'HS VAST OPERATION nna. to B St., Between 9th and 10th SACB!FICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. MILLIONS OF BRICK..........$4.50 In the Area, Pe: SEASONED LUMBER ........$12.00 w—for your Summer Cottage. Be sure and see it before building. “No_order-too small” “Sudden Service” . FRANK KELLY, Inc. $i21 Ga. Ave. N.W. North 1343 umber—Millwork—Paint— & 3 gnd—Gravel—Cement - SINGLE SASH, 50c; COMPLETE WINDOWS, $2.00. 4-in. Cast iton Soil Pipe, 10c a fi. Tons of Structural Steel, b. Also Electrical Wiring, Stzirs, Trim, Electric Fixtures of Sl kinde, BAVES' of ail Linds ‘and smss con numerous other items EVERYTHING MUST GO! HARRIS WRECKING CO., Ph. NAt. 9196 900 Pa. Ave. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Bride of Prin¢e DESCENDANT OF J. J. ASTOR WEDS ALEXIS MDIVANL MISS LOUISE ASTOR VAN ALEN. NEWPOKT, R. I, May 15 (#).—Miss Louise Astor Van Alen of Newport and Prince Alexis Z. Mdivani of Goorgia ‘were married at Wakehurst, the bride's Newport home, today. ‘The ceremony was cne of the simpliest and least ostentatious socizty weddings | held in Newport in many -ronths. Less than a dozen persons, all members of the bride’s immediate family, witnessed | the ceremony. ‘Th: bride, a direct descendant of John | | Jacob Astor, is the daughter of Mrs. | James Laurens Van Alen and gran dayghter of the late James J. Van Alen once United States Ambassador to Italy. Prince Mdivani, who is 23, is the son | of Zaktari Mdivani, ‘who wes an aide | de camp-and gensral at the court of the late Czar Nicholasof Russia. The prince is the brother-in-law of Mae Murray, screen actress, whose husband is David Mdivani. A second brother, Prince Serge Mdivani, is the divorced husband of Pola Negri and is ncw married to Mary Mc- Cormic, the chlcnga opera star. C]ulmn Mlmster thl. SANTIAGO, Chile, May 15 (#)— Carlos Castro Ruiz, premier and min- ister of finance, who entered the cabinet | of President Col. Carlos Ibanez in Jan- | | uary, resignzd his post last night. The | place was filled by Rodolfo Jaramillo, a | former finance minister. La Reine Apt. 5425 Conn. Ave. FOR RENT 1—R. K. B. Elec. Refr. . 2—R. K. B. Elec. Refr. 3—R. B. Elec. Refr. Switchboard, Elevators, Laundry Facilities Hedges & Landvoigt 318 Tower Bldg., Cor. 1ith & K Sts. FOR SPRING WEDDINGS ‘The Bride to be will find it to her best interest to con- sult with “Blackistone.” The assurance of the choic- est Flowers, the most effec- tive arrangement and the Fairest of Charges has made much for the success of thl& Flower Shop. 1407 H St. N. Nar'l 4905 To People Who Pay o e e Rent pey vent, you cam af- ford 1o buy ene ot theze 100 Calritz Life- time Homes in Pet- worth, Saturday oear mew group at Fourth and Emerson Sts. NW., will be advertised for the first time. These Exhibit Homg :omw are the greatest ome valaes ever 4908 fered in Northuwest Wazhinzton for $8450. Morthly payments $65 231 than rent. These Lifetime Homes have many mew featarzs and they are worth easily $1,000 more. CAFRITZ Over 3000 Lifetime Homes Built and Sold 4th St. N.W, i Per Thous. Pér Thous.Feet Salesmen on Premises NN LEGION WILL SEEK DEPRESSION STUDY| Hoover Call for Non-Political Meeting of Leaders to Be Asked. VARITYPER THE t_ype‘.vriter with Clmnge-.ble Type Washington Sales Offices: 424 COLORADO EUILDING National 3242 Baltimore Sales Offices: 7 ST. PAUL STREET Plaza 6272 By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, May 15.—President Hoover will be asked by the Aeserican Legion - to -call together in a non- political meeting representatives of capital and finance, | SALE—STONEWARE BIRD BATHS two-tone and plain—19x23 inches. national life” to solve the causes of economic_depression. The National Executive Committee of the Legion, meeting here yesterday, directed Ralph T. O'Nell, national commander, to petition the President for such a commission “to find, if pos- sible, the causes and cure for conditions which caused 20 per cent of our entire population to endure suffering by lack of a well-regulated program fcr regu- lar_and consistent employment.” The plan was suggested in the repo:: of the Legion's national unemployment commission, which was adopted #nani- mously. The report urged that such & com- mission as requested ‘“analyze the charges that have been freely made in the press that financial and business | leaders failed to reccgnize the warnin signs fully one year ahead of the de pression, and failed to sound the warn ing that may have, in some measure minimized the depression that fol lowed.” |] other attractive items . . A national survey by the 10,000 posts | cially priced. of the Legion, the report indicated 0, 9 AM. to 9 PM. pen 9 AM. to more than 6,000,000 persons cut of em- ployment. among them 750,000 former | Closed All Day Sundays service men. B | e est Dros. Talking pictures ng shown in| TT Egypt usually have English, Prench and || COLUMBIA POTTERY Arabic titles, explanations being given || 1109 Bladensburg Rd. AT. 4447 in Arabic on a separate screen when | 3 Blocks North of 15th and H Sts. N.E. is spoken with the picture, | Special 53 With Above Bath— any $1.00 Frog, 75¢ | Other baths to $11.50 Decorative Ornaments for Lawn & Garden Sun dials, gazing globes, stri- berry jars, oil jars, porch pots and . all spe- The Greeting Card Shop 3335 Connecticut Ave. CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THEIR FORMAL OPENING SATURDAY; MAY SIXTEENTH GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS—STATIONERY— ENGRAVING — LEATHER GOODS — BRIDGE PRIZES — COSTUME JEWELRY—CELLOPHANE-WRAPPED CANDIES Free!-One box of Crane's Writing Paper with every purchase of 50 cents or over. A Great Sale of 3-Year-Old Potted Everblooming Bush Roses 3 65¢ ea. 6 for $375 vai= 2 12 for $7-00 For sale also at our nursery above Rockville on Frederick Pike. GUDE’S GARDEN SHOP A. GUDE SONS CO. e, hardy 3-year- old. field-grown bush roses, in these famous Pernet, Ophelia, Butterfly, Pink and Red Radiance, Co- lumbia, Briar Rapture, Rose Landia. All from our own 747 14th St. NW. District 5784 Brodt’s Inc. takes time to fit you Tight! This Beason hats are lower in price: Brodt's Inc. have lowered prices and raised the standard of quality - at. each price} More value than ever before! Our display of snappy models seems ne\'er-endmg in variety of ‘straws™ and cleverness of style. YOUR NEW STRAW is at Brodt's Inc. waiting for you! BRODT'S INCORPORATED $5.%6:75-%8 LEGHORNS $3.85_$4-85 Also HATS by Schoble & Mallory THREE STORES 419 11th St. NN\W. 733 14th St. N\W, 503 9th St. N.W. FRIDAY, MAY | | 1931. Not Connected With Any Other Dairy Institution in Washington or Elsewhere s e ¥y y e pod cb\'”‘\ea‘@ 3,\-4 of N g‘,\g"‘,“\l‘ INDE PENDENT WASHINGTON" iNDUSTRY PRI 5 YEARS THOMPSONYS DECATUR Yisoo

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