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/ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 9, 1931—PART ONE. R S S e R e TR T T TR R o N o TR B o SR T R ; Rigfl Reserved to Limit Quantities The Lowest Prices . . . Since 1905 the busy Peoples Drug Stores have supplied thriftwise ‘Washingtoalans with the best in drug store merchandise. Our stores con- sistently cfler better values . . . not oné day, but every day. When better k. N ' 4 “val feel confident that 1 Stores will s T ke e “Federal Fuel Commission and ey Phone : Shorter Working Hours P ' District 5215 Advanced as Cures. o I ] You Used to Pay Only 10c for a Package of ‘ | e e d Cigarettes . . . Why Pay Mere Now? By the Associated Press. G . 4 . PITTSBURGH, Pa., August 8.—Whil Revelatlon Cigarettes Northern cosl operators and miners’ 15¢ Pkg. s 10c % gepresentatives considered the need for Carton L BN o e - PROPOSE REMEDIES Held for Murder YOUTH FACES CHARGE OF MOTHER SLAYING. Endless Hours of Fun For Kiddies . . . And Grown-Ups, Too! “Peggy Jane” Sailboats Special 98(3 Every youngster will want one of these sailboats. They have metal hulls and adjustable safls with a sail area of 240 square inches, giving 3’4 .!l?:pm- m‘ . The hmhmm ’:; 1:&” Jong, 6 inches wide ! . Finished in brig! lors. They are equipped with a 28-inch sectional mast. I ® panacea for the ailments of old King Coal, two proposals were offered today | @s possible means for bettering condi- | tions in the industry. ! Philip Murray, international vice president of the United Mine Workers' | ©of America, sald the union would seck | regulation of the bituminous coal in- ROBERT DEATON, ‘dustry by creation of the Federal fuel | Fifteen, faces s charge of first-d commission. - John H. Jones, president 12:’%?‘;& I e ‘of Bertha Consumers' Co. and once a | N AP B, ted a shorter working day | with work next | mw(!e miners | ‘Winter. { “Legislation, sucit as it is proposed to offer, would call for the creation of | ® Federal fuel commission to be given | dictators] tire mining | hip over the en situation,” Murray said. “Such a body | should have power to take up adjudi- cation of freight rates and curtailment of production to a pomnt to meet na- ' tional requirements. A commission “would be able to guarantee a greater ‘continuity of operating , time and| 5 ‘greater spread of employment. It could BOSDhOI"us Provrdes Check mbgln pr!céluh xncrnaelwqg:‘:é Llhvr(:’gmz.- LS . distrivition a0 on Tonnage of Cargoes Under Soviet Plan. “All Over Town” The Better to Serve You These Low Prices Are Also Effective at Our Alexandria Store—727 King St. These Low Prices Mean Greater Savings! Take Advantage of These Profit-Sharing Values . . . They Will Help Make Your Budket Go Farther e o There is no need to pay more for cl%nrettu when you can buy Revelations for only 10c a package of 20. In Revelations there is mildness and 'nellowness of a new and different quality. They are carefully blended from an old private formula. f distribution and marketing facilities, and at the same time protect the rights of the public to see that prices are not hoisted to an unreasonable point.” Considers Jobs Necessary. Jones said he believed the most im- t matter befors the industry was provision of work for the miners. “In my judgment the first thing to do is to work out some plan to enable employmen Wy the Associated Press. ISTANBUL, Turkey, August 8.— Istanbul provides a yardstick for meas- uring the accomplishments of Soviet Russia under the five-year plan, which reaches its half-way mark this Summer. An accurate day-by-day check of Soviet exports via the Black Sea For Those Who Go in for GOLF and TENNIS t of idle labor and other anlac | HOME REMEDIES | For Nervous Rundown wage who is willing to work. iate way out of the would be to divide all work one by reducing the working hours to 5 or 6 hours a day. This could “be accomplished through the co-opera- through the Bosphorus—Russia’s chief maritime outlet—has been kept for two and a half years. The figures show mil- Conditions $1.25 At Meney-Saving Prices! | 60c Zonite Antiseptic. . . ........ 36¢ [z Here Are Real Savings! New, Official Sise tion of all concerned.’ . No information was forthcoming concerning the attitude of the operators | oposal of Secretaries Doak for another conference in lions of tons of shipping, steaming faster and faster down the straits to the out- side world. Prom the ifiception of the five-year plan through June, 1931, Soviet exports shipped through the Bosphorus totaled 21,629,716 long tons. Exports Rise 20 Per Cent in 1931. ¢ | The rate of increase is striking. In .| 1928, total Black Sea exports were 3,- | 788,260 tons: in 1929, first year of the| five-year plan, exports increased 2,248,- 460 tons over those of 1928; and in 193p they increased 4,436,096 tons over those of 1929. For the first six months of 1931, exports increased 20 cent over thoss of u‘z‘esg-m six M?‘mof 1m.tm to secure a greater dif- | €xports of , amounting to P tagTs rates between south. | 10,472,835 tons, constitute sn increase of fields to lake imost 175 per cent over exports of | the te 1928, the year prior to the spplication | of _xt':a five-year plan. e first drop came in June, 1831, ;I!rn only 671,477 tons 1 , the smal since January, 1930. S 415,768 Tons to U. 8. tn 1930, 50c Unguentine Ointment. ... ... .39 $1.25 Veracolate Tablets. . . ... .. 25¢ Seidlitz Powders, 103’ 70c Sloans Liniment $1.50 Anusol Suppositories. ... . . . $1 Astringosol Mouth Wash. ... .. .79¢ $1 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. . . . : $1 Borden’s Malted Milk . . ... .. . 60c Emerson’s Bromo Seltzer. . . . . 36c 50c Cuticura Ointment 30c Edwards Olive Tablets. . . . . 25¢ Feenamint Tablets. . . . . o R $1 Hypo-Col Tonic . . ...... e [ T | Boe 13C Hawthorne Golf Balls 39(3 -Box of 3, ’1=’£ For long, &ue flight, straight putting and durability, Hawthorne Golf are unexcelled. They have extremely tough covers which do not cut easily. \ M:‘ Famous RITE-HITE GOLF TEES, bag of 100 250 For a More Enjoyable Set of Tennis, Use Pennsylvania ‘ Tennis Balls 50c =* 3/ $]25 Lively, well made tennis balls, hermetically sealed in metal containers to prevent deteriora- tion. Approved by the U. 5.L. T. A. or you get your money back at once. red in & number of 'rm.northem bituminous coal indus- oy not .years, N operators failed in volume ! Astringent Key s Powder This powerful yet hirmiess anti- septic powder attacks and promptly destroys disease-breeding bacteris. The modern woman realizes the | tmportance of personsl hygiene shd exercises every precaution sgainst dreaded lurking germs. No medicine ‘eabinet is complete withiout a pack- age of Key's Astringent Powder Cereals, petroleum and min- erals constituted 95. &mt of the | exports from Soviet Sea ports during 19830. am during that year to 904 wfl‘:m q Sahatiesof Lis iy e, X cts to 2,135,002 tons, of which m{‘l?fi Miners' | tons were coal and 796,959 tons man- | b ali other items, lecrease com| with 1920, during Which year m b tons of manganese were exported. ! Of the 10,900,000-0dd tons of Boviet | oS m through here in 1930, Here Are Special Low Prices! Greater Than Usual Savings for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 'VANDENBURG QUERIES i .o | WKELLAR ON TARIFF | P2 et SHos ngess Tags as . _One striking shipment was 6, tons of Soviet gasoline sent to !l‘)‘t‘}? more. Full Feeling . . . Gas? Father Kelly's Dys-Pep-Go Gives Instant Relief Father Kelly's blends with the gastric fuices of § the stomach and aids in uickly and thoroughly ing the food It tends to absorb the and neutralize the acidity. thereby preventing and overcoming heartburn, sour " 75¢ $1 Hava-Tampa, Jewels Cigars, 20’s.79¢ 30c Delcara Hard Candies, Ib. jar, 25¢ 35¢ Welchs Grape Juice 30c Glycothymoline 35¢ La Lasine Antiseptic 50c Carmac Dental Cream $1.49 Thermos Bottle, quart. . . $1.29 29¢; 3'for 80c (Roitelle, Tourville, Vellaire, Valencett) Sunkist Reamers 65c Manners Theatrical il ST et wrpy Cream It gently oves traces ST make ip and aust b55" o suset &irne Bl e ply now during Another G. 0. P. Committee Letter in Series Asks Tennessean | About Vote in Senate. | The peak of telephone trafe in ho- | | tels comes between the hours of 4:30 |and 8 pm - Regular 10c Cakes Palmolive Soap 5 for 30¢ Limit of ten to a cus- tomer. Specially priced \ffll’ this sale. By the Associated Press. Another of the series of letters on YOUR JEWELRY ~—8hould ha same attentic consideration ‘as’ your hysical con dition 1! s _diamond it thr Our B“Ud. Bef 4 plesiind HERRMANN ‘National ‘Senator Vandenberg, to Senator McKellar, Demo- erat ‘Tennessee. E Amgwl:ll Senator McKellar had pers| t in attacks on the Haw- Jey-Smoot tariff, the Michigan Senator “Is it net true that after the tariff mmeasure had been perfected in the Sen- ate you voted against a proposition to eliminate all increases in rates in the ‘bill gmt those on agricultural prod- co will CHAS. F. 10 M 811 E St. Watches o nds ; Stomach Bothers Nine Out of Ten Are you one of the nine in ten whe @oesn’t get mueh joy out of life. whe what veu Other questions were if the Tennessee Senator “sought to retain” the rate on cement, rayon fllaments, yarn or china clay. “If your interest was not in these spe- eific “rates” Vandenberg continued, “then will you not specify just what in- dustrial rates you wanted retained in the measure?” v WILKINS GIVES UP PLAN | FOR NORTH POLE TRIP By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, August 8. ~—Lady Wilkins y [ informed the mewspaper Berlingske Tilende that her ‘husband, Sir Hubert Wiikins, will not mttempt to reach the North Pole this ear in the submarine Nautilus Instead, she said, he will try out the submersible under the ice in the vi- einity of Spitsbergen and will return in about a month to Bergen, where the ‘easel will remain g the Winter TOILET ARTICLES At Money-Saving Prices! | S IDEAL SHAVE | EdEss Molded Lining FEssex Al other makes, 54.95 Quality Ma Expert Workmanship 1525 15th St. N.W. N7 s ) ’ the N iy (ream that e ‘//( 1l an ‘This pleasant, mentholated shaving cream gives a generous creamy lather, It is made from a special formula con- taining scientificaily prepared in- gredients recognized as being essen- tial for satisfactory shaving comfort. Ideal penetrates evenly to the skin surface and quickly softens even the toughest beard. ingredient has the remarksble power | to @igest, three thousand times its own weight. 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