Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 7

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34, New York broker, whom she wed l{ few days ago near Agua Caliente, Lower | California, Mexico. Mrs. White, daugh- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. ter of Representative William B. Bank- CEORGE RAPS PLAN ™ s o MRS, WHITE CALLS (B Involving $5,000. gflnflx:lnn.m.ll ;mh.flvm:y e?lmg:nnu:k ;: e ve foun | By the Associated Press. . 5 h L Senator, in Brief to I. C. C.,! cr1cAGO, Juty 2—For severat nours| FOrmer Eugenia Bankhead ”éhf’u?%;u:%"#f‘fiffl‘:’m{f%’mm‘a it el R e T Sixth Hushand Last Deen married beforo: His name ar st | Supports Protests Made !remain at the sherir's ofce for lack of e and st (o R S - & a $7,500 bond yesterday, following his & by Georgia Shippers. Marriage Try. SUPREME VALLIE SALES Besides the Hoyt marriages and di- arrest on an attachment for contempt vorces, Mrs. White's others were with, of court, alleging failure to pay his and from, Lawson Butt, jr., Nevada 2imon, foot ball star, and Howard Lee, Texas By the Associc'ed Press. wife, Legna, $4,000 '_"’;"’::'“"th'e bum}!’ By the Associated Press, ' and $1,000 solicitors’ fecs. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, July 2,—Only‘ | aviator. - —_— VIENNA. Ga., July 2—A brief sup-. .0 g/ 000 furnished by Jim Mullen 7 s d o been kno to TS porting protests of certain Georgla | ¢yiooo0 b;“ng Srmater. 30 years old and married six times,| Tt has long been known to {armers shippers against the petition of rail- | e Kearns 'actorney, Cornelius J.|Mrs.Eugenia Bankhead-Hoyt-Butt-Lee- | touch with mature. that changes of roads for a 15 per cent freight rate Harrington, agreed to the bond on|W s she is just an “incurable | weather are closely related to changes increase was forwarded to the Inter-|Kearns' promise to return from New when it comes to matrimony. [ of wind, and changes of wind to state Commerce Commission today by York for a hearing on the attachment as returned here with her latest | changes in the distribution of atmos- United States Senator Walter F.)July 9, nd, Edward Ennis “Teddy" White, | pheric pressure. THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH corge. i ‘The brief contained five major con- | tentions. .| First, the Senator pointed out, prices have been quoted and contracts made in certain lines, particularly the build- ing trade, and an immediate revision upward of freight rates would be “un- fair” to these interests. Says Boost Will Cut Profits. Second, he contended, “it is obvious fhat increased taxes or Mcreased fixed charges of any character which must be covered in the cost of production will retard, rather than hasten, the restoration 'of normal conditions.” His third point was that he did not | believe an increase in freight rates at | the time will result in increased revenue | for the carriers, but that the requested | 15 per cent raise would, in the long| run, result in reduced revenues for the | carriers through diverting trafic to pther forms of transportation. | His fourth contention was that agri- | ‘cultural products, especially perishable | foods, fruits and vegetables, cannot ! stand the increase asked. Cites Act on Returns. Finally, the Senator submittéd that | the transportation act does not guar- | * antee a return of 53; per cent to the railroads on their invested capital. He | said the act provides for a reasonable roturn and that the commission had fixed 53, per cent as & reasonable return. | He added it was the obligation of the commission to consider the general economic conditions, particularly those mdverse ones affecting producefs, ship- pers and consumers, as well as the | carriers. HURT BY ELEPHANT, | ACTRESS THRICE SUES XLila McComas Blames Circus Man's Backers for Injuries by ‘ Hcllywood Beast. ‘ Smoked Hams (small) .... Porterhouse s the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, July 2.—An elephant who didn’t know his Hollywood injured Lila McCombs, motion picture actress, when he bolted in front of the Klelg lights and the actress sued for dam- ages. Today indications were given of set- tlement out of court. Miss McCombs | had obtained judgments of $500 and $15000 in two trials against Al G. Barnes Stonehouse, owner of the ani- mal, but was unable to collect. The matter was marked off the calendar in | Superlor Court. | The actress had filed a third suit| wgainst financial backers' of the circus | man. She complained that the ele- | phant wasn't docile and tractable, as| represented, and that he g8t skittish as | the cameras ground, throwing her off his head. large supply Racine, the great French dramatist, used to compose his verses while walk- ing about, reciting them in a loud voice, and many a time passersby, taking him for & madman, ran to the police. | 3272 M Street N.W. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. 3218 Pea Street N.W. NORTHEAST PUBLIC MARKET, 12th & H STS. N.E. FINEST AND MOST MODERN MARKET IN THE CITY WEEK END SPECIAL: Again Free: Sirloin Steak » 22¢ | n 23¢ lPlate Beef... » 7c Shoulder » 19¢ | Lamb Veal Cutlet.. » 30C | S — FatBack. ... »12c | Bean Pork. . » 10c | Cucumbers, real doz. 1 sc Corn, very cheap, 406 H Street N.E. 7th 8 C Streets S.E. 2611 14th Street N.W. 8215 Georgia Ave. SILVER SPRING STRING BEANS and NEW CABBAGE with SMOKED HAMS and SMOKED SHOULDERS Smoked » 19¢ | Shoulders. . » 13c |sliced. ... .. Chuck Round Steak » 21¢ | goagt n. 121 & 14c | Steak . . .. Prime Rib Smoked Bacon ». 23¢C Hamburg » 1215¢ Fresh n..18¢ | Liver Top Rib ». 12145¢ | Breast Lamb. ». 7¢ Breast Veal n. 14¢ l (Bone out) » 125¢ Fresh Shoul- Peaches nre 1n 25¢ | No. 1 (About 15 peck) |Potatoes.10 »- 17¢ Large, ripe wa- termelons. -« 44¢ Berries, very cheap rying Chickens, Broilers killed same day sold ™ 33c Stores Will Be Open Until 9 O°Clock P.M. Friday and All Day Saturday |Lemons. ... a0 25C |Cabbage. .5 s 10¢ Fancy Young Fowl, stew- ing and baking : Black and Raspberry ANNOUNCING THE NEW FREEZER FILLED PINT Assurance of Quality We pledge that Southern Dairies Ice Cream is made with real cream, cane sugar, and the finest of fruits, nuts, choco- late, and other flavorings. No “manufactured cream,” adul- terants, or substitutes are ever used. SOUTHERN DAIRIES, Ine. FROZEN PUNCH . 'LIME OR RASPBERRY FLAVOR AT ALL SOUTHERN DAIRIES DEALERS At Saks—Greatest Values of Many Years! No Comparative Prices—But—Comparée the Savings! Extraordinary Sale of Finer Full-Shrunk SHIRTS $1.45 E are justified in calling this a supreme- value Shirt Sale. You have mever wit- nessed any event that offered such radical savings on superb quality shirts—every one FULL SHRUNK, every one permanently lustrous, every one guaranteed to stay its original size, and every one tailored to a consistent quality standard. —W hite shirts, solid-color shirts and fancy shirts—Broad- cloth, Oxford, Madras, Chambrays and end-to-end Broad- cloths and Madrases—collar-attached, neckband and two collars to match—sizes 131/, to 20. (Saks—First Floor.) 2-Trouser Year-Round Suits SUPREME VALUE! Our own higher - priced suits— marked down to create unprece- dented value, Saks quality through- * out. Every suit lustrous- lined, (Saks— guaranteed for service. Third Floor.) Men’s Sport and Street Shoes + SUPREME VALUE! Black and Tan Oxfords and Blucher $ Oxfords of fine imported Calf—and 6 5 every fashionable type of two-tone * sport shoes. Greatest shoe value of our career. (Saks—First Floor.) Men’s Higher-Grade Pajamas SUPREME VALUE! Tremendous array of outstanding fab- $ rics and styles. Coat and Slip-over types. Beautiful plain, striped, figured and * two-tone effects. Sizes A, B, C, and D. (Saks—First Floor.) Men’s AlllWool Bathing Suits SUPREME VALUE! Regular, speed and sun-back models. $ One and two piece styles in fancy striped effects—one-piece styles in * plain colors. Woven for perfect fit. Sizes 34 to 46. (Saks—First Floor.) Men’s Quality Sport Trousers SUPREME VALUE! White Flannels—and White Serges with smart black or brown stripe ef- \ 90 fects. Choice of neat or bold stripes. A4 Important savings. (Saks — Fourth Floor.) Fine South American Panamas - SUPREME VALUE! Every hat hand-woven—quality un- $ 3 9 5 heard of at this price. Optimo, Col- * lege Pinch, Alpine and other fashion- able shapes. (Saks—First Floor.) Custom-Made Sennit Straws SUPREME VALUE! Superior braids and superior workman- $ 1 6 5 ship. Choice of three different comfort v constructions. Dimensions to suit every face. (Saks—First.Floor.) Value of Years in Saks Quality Tropical Worsted SUITS $1 .50 Coat and Trousers HE values in this extraordinary collection of Saks tailored Tropical Worsted Suits are so outstanding as to convince you AT SIGHT of the immense saving. Every suit is the “Saks kind”—tailored under our direction by our own makers. The price is a special supreme-value achievement for this sale. Minor alterations made in time for Fourth of July wear. —Plain Grays, Tans and Browns—Patterned Grays and Tans—Plain and Patterned Blues—regulars, longs, shorts, Stouts, short stouts and long stouts. (Saks—Third Floor:} Men’s Two-Piece Cool Suits SUPREME VALUE OFFERING! An astonishing price for suits of this quality. $ Palm Beaches—Mohairs—Tropical Worsteds —XKant Krush fabrics. Sizes to fit all men. (Saks—Fourth Floor.) Hand-Tailored Silk-Lined Ties SUPREME VALUE OFFERING! We have never seen similar value. Ex- quisite silks in seasonable light and medium weights, Every plain, striped C and figured effect. (S aks— First Floor). Men’s Lightweight Summer Robes SUPREME VALUE OFFERING! Broadcloth and other fine novelty fabrics. Smartly tailored with shawl 95 collar and fringed sash. Polka Dot o ;‘?;ion;ll-uver designs. (Saks — First Genuine Cowhide Gladstone Bags SUPREME VALUE! Genuine top grain cowhide—black or brown. 24-inch size with two short straps. All- steel frame— . brass and bronze finish hardware. (Saks—First Floor.) Boys’ Vat-Dyed Shirts—Jr. Shirts AND BUTTON-ON BLOUSES Including sport-neck style. E: i ality andclnel';l -:-%TAT xl‘;e{"ll?ll).? c ite and solid colors. Sizes for all boys. (Saks—Second Floor.) Our Own Finer Wash Suits SUPREME VALUE OFFERING! Impoflerllz wlg;te], llc:lid-color and fancy- $ pattern Broadcloths, i d Belgi petn i et 3 3] |35 Sleeveless and short-sleeve styles. Sizes 2 to 10. (Saks—Second Floor.) — Boys’ Pajamas—Extraordinary SUPREME VALUE OFFERING! Z Fine Broadcloth Pajamas in solid color and striped effects. Coat and Middy S styles—with and without frogs. One. c piece, 4 to 10; two-piece, 8 to 18. (Saks —Second Flo’or.) ¥ {

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