Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1931, Page 11

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CLARA BOW GG ‘TORANCH FOR RESTI Seeks Seclusion to Recuper- “ate From Breakdown—Will Remain in Films. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD Calif.,, June 5—Clara Bow's rest from the trials and tribula- tions of film life and the exciting ex- periences of other adventures into which it has led her is going to be gompleted on her ranch in Nevada. Friends said last night that she had | left a sanitarium which she -entered some weeks ago on the verge of a nervous breakdown and soon would go to the desert to complete the search for mew vim, vigor and vitality for return to film work. “T feel a little better,” she told friends, *and will leave for my ranch near Las Vegas.” Determined to Go. And that journey is going to take place, picture contract or not. She did not discuss the question of her contract with Paramount Studio or the recent statements by B. P. Schulzberg, general manager, that she had asked to be released and probably would be. She added quickly, however, that if she were released it would not mean the end of her film career. When | health returns she said, she will come | Depression Effect On American Sweet Tooth Held Slight By the Assoclated Press, CHICAGO, June 5.—The Amer- ican sweet tooth last year was about as sweet as ever. Candy weighing 1,335,617,903 pounds was consumed in this country last year. This was only 2 per cent less than in the “prosperity year” of 1929. The figures; made public at the annual conventin of the Nation- al Confectioners’ Assoclation, re- vealed that children accounted for 14.6 per cent of the sales and that the average amount eaten per person was 12.59 pounds. SUMMER LIBRARY PLAN WILL AID BOOKLOVERS |4 Vacation Readers May Borrow Volumes and Keep Them Out Until October 1. For the convenience of vecation read ers the Public Library announces & Summer system whereb, borrow books and keep October 1. It the books the reader selects prove insufficient, he may leave a deposit of THE EVENING PIPE KILLS WOMAN - IN WELL EXPLOSION Heavy Metal Is Hurled 500 Feet Over Three-Story Building ‘When Dynamite Goes Off. By the Associated Press. QUINCY, Ill, June B5.—A “100- pound section of dfl.lmz Was hurled from a well yesterday, ml detonation of a quantity of dynamite ---”'*fi""‘- swlldrflkr !Hu high d n automobile which Mr. and un W. C. Bozarth " n%fih decapitated. was p! Her husband, & retired farmer, was but slightly injured. They were returning home from a visit 'lnl their son at La Grange, Mo, at- the l.lm ‘Workmen a block from sald the pipe traveled at hl-st 500 feet from & wei mu-udlnmmrym of a bottling plan Oscar llcolnuy & well driller, who discharged the dynamite, said he could not' account for the Dlr's flight. He was not held hy&z utwuordend to appear at an inquest toda Candy Treat of Cream Fudge . . A pound box of assorted Bonbons and & pound box . both for 69c. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” $1, return the books he has by parcel (§ post and receive a package of books in return. While the latest and most popular volumes will not be leased for so long |a period, the library is stocked with numercus books of recent and older dates that may be taken for the vaea- | tion _period. . CANADA IS THANKED BY W. C.T. U. FOR AID Mrs. Boole Expressés Group’s Grat- itude for Banning U. S. Rum Ships. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Ontario, June 5.-—Mrs. Ella A. Boole of New York City, vice resident of the Women's Christiar perance Union, in convention here STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931 mernmt m refusing clearance papers to vessels carrying liquor to the | SEASON WITH “THE PIPER? United States. “We in the United States realize,” Mrs. Boole said, “that we are fighting, not only the opponents of prohibition in our own country, but throughout the ‘whole world. i counter-] \n i wmht the teady Mnm ‘wets.’ A protest against the commercializa- um ot l(nlher’l dlzevu also voiced lfl were mpm tho World Court, the of Nations and the Disarmament ference of '”2 ent Con- Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Phone District 5215 “All Over Town Folk Legend Will Be Presentéd at close its third season of plays on June 17 and'18 with the presentation bf “The 10| piper,” popular folk legend, at the Na- tional Sylvan Theater, in the Washing- ton Monument Grounds. ‘The United play. Aem.a:uo players, including $ boys. and girls, will participate in the Esther Galbrafth, assoclated with William P. Baker in directing the Sylvan Theater on June 17 and 18. ‘The Community Drama Guild will children. : Bryant, Robert Chase, Bella Shapiro. ‘Sundry Savings! Everyday Needs Priced Low Twinplex Stroppers . . . *]:4 mu‘r‘l:: IWF sharpens and flm Gillette or Probak operation. It ive lhlvu hom your blades . md mmym:h.nvnuoot :;r' Tullp Linen Stauonery 89c ‘There are 72 flat sheets of good 11t finished writing peper to the box and & box of ww:nvew.mm match. Shopping Bags . . . . . I15¢ Just the thing for carrying your small purchases while &orw‘r; town shopping, Made ol good quality cunble ma- play, will supervise the training of th: The Piper Will be played by Murray Sheehan. Miss Anne Ives of the Arts Club also will appear in the play. Others having roles include Willlam E. Miss Beall, m'.’.mm Molyneaux and Miss -""‘uaa The Better to back to Hollywood and more pictures. Serve You Her acquaintances said that upon | her release from the sanitarium after | her physician had given approval she | went to the home of an intimate friend, \ where she will remain until she goes to | | her ranch. i Trying Events. | The iliness followed a series of trying | events in which the red-headed film star played a sensational part. They began last Fall, when Daisy Deboe, then her secretary, was arrested on charges of stealing from Clara’s bank acccunt. Miss Deboe ‘was convicted at a trial in which Clara appelred as a witness. Ru- mors that she was “through” in pictures |* ‘were disproved, when she starred in a/ film shortly after the trial. During publicity over this case, Miss | Bow, weighed down, her friends said, by | & succession of sensational even nt to plece: Royal Electric Clocks . . $2.% . These clocks haye B‘keme casés finished in walnut or mahogany, They weme on A. C. current only and will Miller Rubber Balls . . 49¢ drenundmvnup-vm)nve-lotol( wil un thm of these inflated Mlh at the beac] Tea-O-Lators. . . 98¢ mrymhn-oneeukducupolulmndgmtm ‘Tea-O-Lator you will nzver ‘want to go back to the old- fashioned teapot. The tea leaves are steeped just enough e, ‘bringing out their qu flavor without making the tea A Pound Box of Assorted Bonbons Each plece of this delicious confection is a compelling in- And a Pound Box of Cream Fudge Tempting blocks of rich, creamy fudge that will instang- 1y meet the fancy of your vitation to have another. So sweet tooth. It simply melts g:l!emct‘;b‘l: you can hardly stop o Enciith: Both for 690 Two pounds of pure fresh candies at this special Just for Saturday I’op.ul ar Crispo FigBars l’ruhly Bahed i 0 ) i i 0 i ) ! I : i [ é These Low Prices Also Effective at . PeEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE 727 King St., Alexandria, Va. \~ WORTFL-WHILE_SAVINGS b Not Just for One Day But Every Day in the Year! 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