Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1931, Page 11

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B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 | TARIFF CUT PLEAS FROM ABROAD FEW Only 12 Investigations Or- dered Since New Rates Be- gan—~One Slash Made. By the Associated Press. Evidence that foreign governments and producers are slow to take advan- tage of the new American tariff law 925 15th St. N.W. ' Leaders of Pennsylvania Fleet to Chicago THE LIBERTY LIMITED I, THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED N Pennsylvania flyers to Chicago you will en- joy courteous service, luxuri- ous appointments and savory ¢ meals which make traveling a real pleasure. To St. Louis the Pennsyl- vania offers six swift, luxuri- ous flyers, led by The Amer- . ican and the “Spirit of St. Louis.” 12 Swift luxurious flyers to Chicago . Lesves Washington. £Arrives Chicago. . ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED ? THE LIBERTY LIMITED New De Luse Cosch Service . 325P.M. . 9.10AM. provision permitting them to petition the Tariff Commission for rate Telief is seen by commission officials. : Manufacturers of only four nations have applied for duty cuts on a dozen operative 10 months ago. under the flexible clause as a result of and a reduction in duty proclaimed by tariff. Other countries from which reduction silicon, alsimin, sheep's milk cheese. dried or fresh mushrooms,'drained and opera hats. Harmcny is the watchword of the re- crganized bipartisan Tariff Commission, which took office last September. Chair- in the unanimous approval by the three Republican and bers of the 16 ra to President Hoover. CHICAGO GANG PROFIT PLACED AT $6,000,000 Four-Year Earnings of Hoodlums Estimated by U. S. Attorney. Believed Capone Crew. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 19.—There is a gang in Chicago whese income in four years has been more than $6,000,000, United ree Democratic mem- | reports thus far sent | ___ THE EVENING May Queen HEADS FETE AT BUENA VISTA, VA. | | | commoditles since the new law became | One of the 12 investigations ordered | foreign complaints has been completer, | President Hoover in the edible gelatin candied cherries, candled fruit and silk | JANE ROHO man Fletcher sees the best proof of this | Of Richmond, Ind., was chosen queen ( of May for a Spring festival at South- ern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va —A. P. Photo. Easy Burglar Prey. | BRONSON. Mich., May 19 (#).—Noth- ing_much_disturbs’ Lyle Bower. Bur- glars entered his home, removed electric | and plumbing fixtures and the cook | stove, and departed, while Bower slept on, undisturbed. MITH'S TORAGE LOCALSLONG DISTANCE MOVING | CRATING PACKING & SHIPPING STAR, WASHINGTON, BEAUTY'S TRIAL - ON KILLING NEARS =% French Authorities Seek In- termediate Penalty in Mur- der of Nixon-Nirdlinger. By the Assoclated Press. NICE, France, May 19.—Mrs. Char- | 1otte Nixon-Nirdiinger, former St. Louts, Mo., beauty contestant. goes to trial tomorrow for the killing of Fred Nixon-Nirdlinger, wealthy Philadelphia theater owner. ‘The state will ask a verdict of guilty for “murder with excuse of provoca- slaying, the woman defendant is ac- corded a speedy acquittal, but the state is believed to be p: ing more dis- creetly with the hope of making an example of the p: 3 Mrs. Nixon-Nirdlinger, 26, and the mother of two children, has peen in jail since her 54-year-old husband was shot to death March 11. She has con- fessed to firing two shots into his body in the bedroom of their villa, claiming he had threatened her life in a jealous rage. She surrendered to police im- mediately after the crime. Her mother, Mrs. James B. Nash of St. Louls, has come here to attend her during the trial. Is a dollar a day worth saving? You can pay most any price you want for a hotel room in New York .. but only at the TIMES SQUARE HOTEL can you live right in the heart of Times Square, “around the cor- ner from everything” at rates so utterly low ... Outside room and three meals, from $3.75 daily —think ofit! i ® 1,000 ROOMS FROM $2.00 TIM 43rd ES SQUARE HOT v NEW Y EL D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931 RENO DIVORCE MILL GRINDS OUT 54 IN DAY 32 New Suits Filed in Same Time. M Judges Sit From 9 A M. to 5 P.M. B the Associated Press. | RENO, Nev., May 19.—Fifty-four per- sons were free of marital ties today as & A—11° away from home nights and was . | abusive hird successive “divorce " on which juages Thomas F. nd Benjamin F. Curler had all they could do to clear their calendars. Courts convened at 9 am, and the two judges did not leave their be: until’ 5 p.m. Among the divorces granted was that of Katherine B. Mygatt from Gerald Mygatt, short story and scenario writer. married here March 4, 1924. Mrs. Mygatt charged her husband remained Charlotte V. Rosenbsum of New York ‘was divorced from B, - baum, , N. Y. The mm charged extreme cruelty. \um F. |'had settled a $100,000 trust fund on Mrs. Rosenbaum. Sydney A. Smith, New York broker, was divorced by Florence Rice Smith, daughter of Grantland Rice, writer. She charged incompal . ——— In 51 cases involving automoblle acci- dent injuries San Francisco have ;o'olrded the plaintiffs more than $1,000,- PIANOS TO LOAN E We have a large number of Grands, Players and instruments, which we will place in homes in Washington and to Reliable Families- ° e — § EY ) Uprights, bo!h new and used vicinity. They may be used until we need them—which will be for an indefinite time, and you are free to enjoy the piano to the fullest. We have received a large number of pianos from two of our branches, ‘warerooms here in Wi group which are not sold outright will be interested in owning a piano in the imm: and are placing this surplus stock of instruments in our ashington. Instead of permitting this stock to depreciate, we are ready to take the loss now—and have priced these instruments at greatly reduced figures, and any one contemplating the purchase of a piano in the next few months cannot afford to miss this opportunity. All pianos included in this in the homes of families who are e future and for the valuable adver- tising we will receive by having good families use them. We reserve the right to the homes in which these pianos are to be placed. Positively No Charge for Anything There are absolutely no storage, cartage or rental charges of any kind. You must call at the store to file your request. There is no red tape—no strin tached to this offer, gs at- CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. Open Evenings (Copyright, 1931, by L. C. Gorsueh. ) 1340 G St. N.W. AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES States District Attorney George E. Q. Johnson said last night. Presumably he was referring to the syndicate of Al- phonss Capone, the gang, chief, al- though no mention of Capone’'s name was made. The Federal prosecutor spoke before the Rogers Park Men's Club, asserting that the gang's income, as learned by Government auditors, was $1,717,552 in 11925, $930,492 in 1926, $1,787,436 in 11927 and $1,641.979 in 192 § Leaves Washington. . 130 P.M. 3 Arrives Chicago.. . 8.00AM. MANHATTAN LIMITED § Leaves Washington. . 705 PM. Chicago. . . 205PM. (Sta: Six other trains to Chicago dally 1 ALAN B. SMITH, General Agent, 613-14th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Johnson :ald the gang's apparent Telephone National 9140. | “hard times” in 1926 were due to the PENNSYLVANIA | ipen i St ao'the ‘RAILROAD ness. The prediction has been made by Federal authorities that Capone will be indicted for tax fraud. He is already under a six months’ sentence for con- tempt of court growing out of his fail- ure to respond to & summons from a grand jury which was investi- gfin{ incomes. An appeal is pending fore the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. l Cheery Disposition ] VACUUM CLEANED OR SHAMPOOED AND STORED RUG 1313 YOU STREET, N.W, PMONE NORTH 3342-°43-44 Ever-widening circles of PronessRNTIRRLYSs L sranTITa e Frn for a No one ever nurses a chronic grouch when WELCH'S Grape Juice supplements the daily diet 32 Silents on One Street in ~ Washington, D.C. v { i | i { § ¢ i ERE ls a fruit which perfectly attunes the nerves and digestion to the joy of living. 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