Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 27

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(00LED, RED AR | HEAD FOR HOVES / U. S. Scientists Predlet Use of Devices to Control Hu- Gloucester Honors Men Lost at Sea WASHINGTON; D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST NEW ENGLAND TOWNSFOLK CAST FLORAL OFFERINGS INTO WATER. CLERK IMPRISONED IN'$207.000 FRAUD | Detroit Welfare Worker Given 7 1-2 to 10 Years on Plea BEATEN BY KIDNAPERS Oscar Ioluuou, 84, Attacked Near Mother’s Home. ST. LOUIS, August 4 (P —Osear Johnm\, ld. “. #on of the late Oscar m founders of the Shoe Co., was robbed and mlym afternoon mneumnxmusmcymma- ties him. EX-VAUDEVILLE SINGER FOUND DEAD FROM GAS Note Beside Body Tells of Wish to Die—Woman Was Wife of Former Boxer. By the Associated Press. midity in Houses. of Guilty. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, August 4.—Alex F. Lewls, former Welfare it _clerk, who By the Associated Press, h!denee“: aflol;gld t‘o esnnbu homa‘shto as easily cooled in Summer as they are heated in Winter are guided by the 204 L3 ] 4 % defrauded the city of $207,000 in mu- familiar slogan, “It isn't the heat; it's ¥ ; 5 ¥ nicipal relief funds, today was sentenced the humidity.” s " to from 71 to 10 years in the Michigan Reducing the humidity is the impor- State Prison at Jackson. The court tant '.hln( ln making buildings com- recommended that he serve the maxi- fortable weather, scientists of | §¥¢ 8 mum term. thedunlud au Bureau of Stant 3 Lewis pleaded guilty & month ago pid humidity 1s lowered . of uf ral blish: consjde: future, tbey in Summer and cooling it a lt 4] |8 a counter clerk ln the We"m De- The air carefully t, he issued grocery orders to & firm which he had organized Windows wiil be kept losed in, these proprietor. . Later he rospective air- vu:fl the treasurer’s ‘'where there's a _breeze” no lonur office. All but 350000 of the stolen be t, Mothers wil shotu to funds were recover: in Summer to “Shut that Charles J. ta-mm-d- t door—you're letting in & lot of fare clerk, who obtained $768 uuwth hot air!” just as they shout now about similar methods, was sentenced to ifolomlnthemthl‘lnmu Prison & month sgo. SIR HARRY LAUDER 1§ 61 “DUBLIN, Irish Free State, August 4 o At ‘was 61 -Id y l;nl: mmlly nwrned from & m of lonth Africa. < goog! F*E 4 zgn:i-' w 2 ™ annual memorial services August 2 in-honor of their hero sons—the men of the Gloucester fishing fleet who have fmdllmmtmlmhmlwmtwuhummm ‘They are shown casting their floral offerings on m»huumcmmofm-mnudm Cms of Glloucester, Mass., at Blymans Bridge, where the waters of Ipswich flow out- to-the sea, ‘during the —APth BE urday, were sentenced to jail in Munic- || THIRTEEN REDS SENT | urdus: were stenced to s 1 Munic- Roosevelt Gives TO PRISON IN BOSTON |fused to d o pay fnes. Atiormey Thomas | Pint of His Blood B B Rl el on . . | Twy Gi 20 Days and One 50 | order of liceman, was ted To Fight Disease Tveive civen 20 day order of a_olice o all Days When They Refuse | Twelve of the defendants were given | to Pay Fines. 20 days in the House of Correction. By the Associated Press. Stanley Cooper was sentenced to 50 days for assault and battery on & po- | LAWN MOWERS BOSTON, August 4—Thirteen al. | lce Officer. | Communists, arrested in a dm- e o ! m'«ennn Boston Common last. mmmu\nmmmuml | in Stock ¢ n Africa, recently has caused s return | ° to Winter clothing. Subscribe Today It costs cnly about 1% cents REDUCTION I Governor’s Donation Due for Use in Serum War Against Paralysis. i b i The $24,000 Stock of Women’s Wear, Etc. Formerly Offered by J. B. Jones & Co. ntThuS.moA“-l and are adding hundreds of items PURCHASED FOR THIS OPENING i;s LE | I‘E% ¥ &s 4 : These are the mewest type roller-bearing machines, and are in different blade lengths. . This offer holds only while the present stock lasts. RUDOLPH & WEST CO. 1332 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Hardware Merchents Since 1885 i C 22 i g igs wi ove'ry evening and sundly morn- ephone Nlflfl:ll 5000 and the delivery will immedi- ately. The Route t'lllnl- bfin&muddmmfil LOW-FARE OUTINGS Fares Shown are Round Trip Eastern Standard Time $1.25 BALTIMORE Every 8 Tiekets rood A FAMOUS ARCTIC EXPLORER., SAYS — ® "X marks the spot | am_ stopping—the Presidential Dining Room of Tho Mayflower . . . ® "The artificial cocling tem which floods both 3: dining quarters and adjoin- ing Lounge takes me back to dear old Zcqvilhostok . . . @ "Of course, | get cold. But then | order some of those delicious hot dishes which are not served any- where else in the world .\ ® "P. S.—~Why aren't you here?" FOOD MANUFACTURERS MAINTAIN WAGE SCALE Week-End All-Expense Tour ATLANTIC CITY $11.4 oo o ll! 50 Aitin? u Au:l‘ Woek-End Exeursion .::: A'I‘I.AN'I’IC CITY v s 2o s -.n'-'-fl. Sneh Bunday 4:40 P, SATURDA' Lv. Washington. . $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS, Augul L. Washin . "y x?,.mlh-nu iGNt PRI Morning, 75 T hicnson. B3 $12.00 CINCINNATI, Ohio INDIANAPOLIS Ind. TURDAY. midnight L tum FRIDAYE --I SATmpavs Ausust = s McADOO RECOVERING lW!l‘:lfl re- TR . Two | Former Secretary of Treasury Un- m:: dergoes Emergency Operation. 20 man: G five and one- | SANTA BARBARA, Calif., A ‘working days k to five days. | (7). —William Gibbs McAdoo, More than half report that they have their expenditures for adver- 1931 and expendi- Mayflower 5-Day Tours Sidney's Music ot HISTORIC NE'V ENGLAND Luncheon end Dinner in PRESIDENTIAL DINING; ROOM HOTEL . MAYFLOWER = Guaranteed fast . colors. Silk pangees, voiles, lin¢ns, = linenes, Normandy voiles "m:‘?"‘”“l :':\"'"c;m = and handkerchief lawns. et e N Sizes 16-20 and 38-52. PARKS’ PRICE P ARKS' PRICE Second Floor former rday from an emergency sb- operation performed Sunday m‘leAdm here m:xn; orad hhl -umd biography, was stricken suddenly an m removed to & hespital, where the i Lv. Washing 8:50 PM. $4. wm Lot Washineton . '+ 2" 1505 . All-Bpesse Rate, 92.00 up Consult Anull All Steel Equipment PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Clearance of All er Shoes 1\\/()IQDERB"..T m:fl_ g gl e A Clothes Closet in a Case $].00_%]1.95 Still further and more radically reduced we have Kh:-l;:t:f‘m?l;t’ 49 Silkl?:.;:l;e.sl b Burt's Summer Sale Reaches a Cllmax various groups of |} el taciualng s Ladies’” White Shoes SR 2 Straps—Pumps—Oxfords Mostly plain white: some with a touch of color: still others that have the French distinctive charm of material and delidn—-— Formerly $12.50 and $10.50, Now G858 4.85 = 'fi“—‘"m....c.SOc An important consideration is that they are all Burt Shoe lar members of our regular stock this season. and, therefore, of those nandard Burt qualities and exclusive Burt models. Of course, sizes are somewhat broken—but you'll be quite safe in expecting to find practically every size in the combined lots—and that means the large and small sizes, too. Thmlowyriouuuinc‘cctri(htNOW. Caring for feet is better than curing them, PARKS’ PRICE Main Floor Fru:.h Voile SPECIAL! PAlll' PRICE Main Floor Closing Out All ther Bags m--mu.u.m R L EATE Y 1 T SRR The luggage marvel of the age . . . packs up to 12 dresses on a removable bar hanger, where they cannot wrinkle and are easy to gets at . . . ample room for all your accessories. Mail and Phone Orders Filled Burt’s e o o & 1343 F Street Park Your C nummiwm

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