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A4 wx THE EVENING STAR, WASHING TON, D, €. THURSDAY, JUNE 11,V 1931 rmmnn;z and disbursing functions of the Government. Several sc ‘m ed S el with provisions fons of the bill are de- ntific classification of the or promo- al stafls ul‘ FOREIGN SERVICE T0BE REORGANIZED New Order Effectwe July 1, Will Increase Efficiency, Officials Say. rumber m.p..,\umm\ nactment of the new W even most efficient of the al employes had little if any op- v of making a career with the sorvice Department ofti d.opportun 1 the oflice wr type of rese Unti mployes and | Secretary of State Wilbur J. | st thing consuls. consuls, s and Ministers, CITIZENS INFORMED OF IMPROVEMENTS Garfield Group Learns Resurfacing of Ainger and Bruce Places Will Begin Soon. 5 Unofficial Invest|gat0rs Hint METEORITE' BLAST 1"%2¢%% snovomr 15 PROBED N OHIO (Continued From First Page) also provides for a discount for u\x\l I excess of the monthly load Wlnh the companies specifically askeq 10-inch maximum pressure, it ( was pointed cut in a pressure report arcompanying the petition, that pres-Js | eht equipment, with projected improve- ments in the distribution system, would Nitroglycerin Caused Explosion. make it possible to meet all view of this statement, the commission i sald, likely will not approve u | cess of 8 inches By the fated Press, NAPOLEON, Ohio, June 11 8 th: powerful Malinta, Ohio, which early yester- day jarred much of Northwestern OW0 | wdjustment of sppliances to and Eastern Indiana, were to be dis- | efficiently on an 8-inch pressure at a Hewry | The comprebensive pressure report ¥l of the companies, which s now being studied by the commission technical de ! Plans to mum pressure in the present tempor limitation | Even then. it was-explained, approval likely will be conditioned o the re- concussion cussed mecting of the County Commissioners here today that the meteorite into the earth caused the which made & hole 10-fect wide and 5 fect deep i the ground just ouf side Malinta, and which was felt 50 4P} are miles away Keech Submits Me The theory crash of igned | Pl iere is no relation s and consumption when ! properly adjusted, had not been abundoned but officials suld an explosion of witro- glycerin was u more probuble « A uew ed by sume of the unofticial it explanation was ftor nost ent f s Counsel Rich- | vy submitted a morandum to the ¢ out -that the cla andum o the oted with some concérn_an | ho cau almple Limd MATTEOTTI IS HONORED ary of the death ott, executed Ita The seventh ar mo M t leader ing at the Id under the Friends of Liberty soclety opposed to the Months $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $45 $100 $500 $120 $180 $240 $300 $360 $540 $1,200 $6,000 was observed SUPERVISION US. TREASURY | 1 C. Marsh, exec Lobby 1319-1321 F Street June 11 STETSON: ! article appearing in The Star vesterday, attributed to the commission, nection with the proposal of ‘the eration of Cil Pnal TO PRESSURE RISE | *“*Any fine that might be imposed, it was explained, gus consumers out of €as | penses and would ultimately be borne penalties for violations by % Te- | ity of any provision of an ct of i quirements on an $-inch pre: e. In|g operate | @ 250 ATTEND SESSION J the District of Columbia, are in the city attending the thirty-fifth annual session OF UNITED TRAVELERS in cc of the Grand Council of the Order of | United Commercial Travelers of America. | The group, said to be one of the largest was received at inst the the commis- sment follow A sta Delegation From Four States Call would be paid by the | Upon President oday’s opening sess were given " to business, with exception of o'clock preme X, Gec hart officia operating €x- | } Hovver. About 250 delegates from Kentucky, artificial Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Savannah, Ga sentative of the Supreme Council. cises also were held this atterncor New officers wi George grand counselor, Pvnyflo b«zan experime 200 years Memorial exer- 1 be elected at tom s session, which will clasr being held at the O. O. F. Auditorium, 419 Seventh Williams, Lexington, Ky., 1 ting in the m&xzfigt a regulation promulgated by in no wi geri contains | notthere expenses tender a erisp hrown in fresh butter the d order with butter. 'owswp Fried Chicken “Mammy™ Sl.\‘lu plump, fried 10 e pullets birds old outhern way. Chick cooked 1o your just as vou like Order it creamy mashed bread and served Every j saerificed ail Fried Chicken Platters latest -poctator sports active gports whites=bheiges—fabrics Glll‘l‘ famous Travel-Arch shoes HURRY! These amazing bargains can’t last long HATS Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BO STONIANS Shoes for Men F Genuine Panamas, $5.75 From March Till November Perfect Comfort In Our St. Alban Used Car Business Better 1307 F Street N.W, 4 ady {ll Store. Warehouse and Factory Shoes Must Be “Tropshires’’ —a 4-piece suit for— $29.50 Marked $45 Last Summer Sold — to | 15 Jormerly 5 Our regular first quality Hosiery reduced to 79¢ « o 2 pairs, 81_50 TRAVELER SHOES 118 Seventh Street N.W, the Last Pairl INFORMAL OPENING OF WASHINGTON’S FINEST MARKET CHICAGO MARKET CO. At 3146 M St. N. W. Which Is Their Second Market in Washington FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12th--7to 10 P. M. For Public Inspection Two trousers assure at least two years’ wear, ecutting your suit cost to less than $15 a year. Coat and trousers for the hot months . the vest for Spring and Fall wear. Coat—Vest—TWO Trousers Of lightweight worsteds from Australian wool, but finer and more substantial than the fabric you know as “tropical” worsted. Gar- ments will keep their perfect shape . .. no wrinkling . . . trousers retain the crease for weeks. New shades of gray, tan and blue. men of any unusual build. durable. An Individesl Fitting: Guueantesil to Suisisty Alterations Without Charge ..add Every regular size and hundreds of extra sizes for Coat trimmings, slecve linings and vest backs are of a material as good looking as silk . .. and much more HE Chicago Market Company wants you to get acquainted with its new modern market, the finest in Washington—which is our eighty-seventh store—now serving millions of people with quality meats and the finest pro- visions the market affords at low prices. We want you to come to our in- formal opening Iriday evening, June 12, between 7 and 10 P. M. and make an inspection of our modern equipment and view the largest variety of choice quality foods ever shown in the city. We will not attempt to sell you any- thing. Our purpose in having you come to this informal opening is to show vou what wonderful bargains we offer and also to demonstrate to you our facilities for saving you money. EVERYBODY WELCOME! FREE SOUVENIRS FOR EVERYONE! GOOD MUSIC! HAMS GIVEN AWAY FREE White Flannel Pants A Very Fing Quality ~—Plenty of Weight $7.50 Plus-four Linen Knickers, $2.95 White Serge Pants Striped in Brown or Black —Preshrunk $30.00 Electric Clocks Given Away Free COME ONE—COME ALL—HAVE A GOOD TIME! BIG FORMAL OPENING SATURDAY! WATCH FRIDAY EVENING PAPERS FOR BIG OPENING SPECIALS!