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INFANT DISEASE HERE % NOT TO BE EPIDEMIC Regardiess of the spread of infantile paralysis in New York and other East- orfi Btates, there is no danger of such THE EVENING U. 5. JURY T0 PROBE JAPANESE MYSTERY = STAR, WASHINGTON, Mildred Harris, former wife of Charles Chaplin. She was gone for three hours. On_ her return to her stateroom, she wm Federal suthoritier, Pujimurs was ‘was not un am., several Bt ol Tar retur, a steward Jas notified the importer was missing. Harris was in the cast of & show vm on the cruise. 'l Harris also was questioned, but D. C, THURSDAY, could act with as much suthority as the abide by any decision the arbiters reached. —_—— Mechanical food AUGUST 20, 1931, Save Money by Buying Your New Owvercoat Now in the service which was cwla shed little light on the disap- |installed by & small restaurant in Lon- > Dr. Schwartz Z Z ALL-EXPENSE TOUR _ an_epldemio in Washington, Dr. Ed- i ward :A Schwarts, assistant District pearance, Mr. Lumbard said. ;- " . mnmun on one occasion told Miss Wexas Patrol Tightened, as ay, Showgirt With Fulimura o), [z, So,iee e one o e . . . on the it might give his wife some | | Stabilization Meeting ! Ship Will Be Questioned. |information he wished kept from her. | a eting is oy e o o _ A reward of $5.000 has been offered | Planned In Oklahoma. One !v.us from Nortn carotina. | Mildred Harris Heard, - | the missing man's firm for informa- o another from Colmar, Md., and & third A from Somerset, Md. —_— A H RS DA NS By the Associated Press. \U S ARB'TERS ORDERED | tlantlc lt KILGORE, Tex., August 20.—There _ NEW YORK, August 20.—The my: y were indications of higher prices for Will Rogers terious disappearance of Hisashi Fuj TO SOLVE COAL DISPUTE crude oil today, as the Okiahoma =4 mura, Japanese importer, of Norwalk, | $11.00 or $12.50 law shutdown of production . onn,, from the liner Belgenland lasi ¢ continued for the third week and the week: will be investigated by a'Federal | Secretary Doak Asks Commission. according to hotel selected aflrg:lnln%xlld e clamped tighter on grand jury. . ] ers to Serve in Reply to Appeal Gav, W, Hi Bieay of .OKAhoRA |: © SuvERIYLMILIS, Calt—Bvery | b e s formey Lun- From Union Officials. Salufda)', AUgUS‘ 29 Who inaugurated the shutdown plan in | gay brings new. schemes in the |ner, showgirl companion of the Japa- A an effort to Boost crude prices in & | papers for rellef. The Russians got |nese on & six-day cruise to Halifax, | BY the Associated Press. | Lv. Washmgton 1:25 p.m. istressed industry, sald four of five | @ five-year plan. Meybe it’s terrible, |had been asked to appear before the | Two commissioners of conciliation Returning Sunday, August 50 S e e By andia H DIt (hey B0 gty on, Monday. She Was Ques- | were directed by Secretary Doak yester- would not name the companies, but iwo years just |hours 1 day 10 go to the Northern coal fields of The Avenue at 7th Advance AUGUST Overcoat CLASSIC! Shop Friday ... Closed Saturdays in August Round-trip tickets cover transporta- tion and secommodations. Saturday Dinner to Sunday Dinner, inclusive. Purchase tickets, including_hotel res- ervation, at Pennsylvania Ticket Of- months before she sailed with him and | Secretary Doak’s sction was faken (| fice. Penwivania Blde. 613 14th | his 7-year-old daughter on the Bel!en~J-tmr a request to him from United || Street. NW, Washingion ' D. land -cruise. Mine Woricers' officials to sit personally | Miss Reissner, known on the stage as | in arbitration . - v Dale, said she attended a ship- | it was explained P enlll}’lVll'lll Railroad party last Priday given by Miss 'ment the conc said he belleved a plan could soon be ying to get & Lumbard said Miss Relssner had been | West Virginia to arbitrate a dispute be- e;:;h’red ‘lvhenby the companies could n an. The latest [friendly with the Japanese for several | tween union miners and operators. obtain oil. wo came from Reports from East Texas were that | A e Siie ot storage supplies were being held at | the North, -and rices ranging from 60 to 65 cents a | p abv. Tema; of ¢l Large quantities previously had o th. sold for 7!5 to 10 cents & barrel, 3 one Stabilization Meeting Plan. Ips the corn The Kansas Public Service Commis- sion, which has announced a hearing in early September to consider & State shutdown, also has invited representa- | tives of major ofl companies to meet with it and regulatory bodies of other States in & stabilization meeting in - s Oklahoma City September 11 e o g An attempt by Bailey Hardy, Texas | Put anybody to Work, & State Representative, to_{ntroduce a | In the market for a plan. We W resolution to the Texas House asking | Just about have to save ourselyes Gov. Ross S. Sterling to give the au- | accidentally. That's the way thority for his martial law shutdown | Stumbled on prosperity of the East Texas field was ruled out | = of order. A complete surveillance of the East | Texas fleld was arranged today by Na- | tional Guardsmen as they sought to prevent any reopening of wells. Two airplanes were at Tyler, ready for reconnoitering flights over the fleld. | Bad weather prevented observation | fiights over the area yesterday. Refiners in Trouble. One the heels of the price increase reports came the lament of East Texas independent refiners, who said they | would be forced to shut down their plants in four or five days if the com- | Dlete closedown continues. They char- There Never Was a nmrized the martial law shutdown as equivalent to. confication. of prop- Motor Oil Value . pe Brig. Gen. Jacob ¥, Wolters, in com- ! Like Autocrat mand of Texas' military forces in the | East Texas field, said a more complete | survey of unemployment convinced him gnly & small number of men had been | the Labor Depart- ‘ on commjssioners ' the surplus wheat ployed (that has been s times than there is bushe wants to plant no cotton 1 Store is open until 2 p.m. Saturday. You'll find these good hours in which to shop Be Sure and Get Yours There are most important bargains in this Clearance Sale that should be of interest to you—considering the values and the DOUBLY DEEP REDUCTIONS. Remember it is only once in six months you have such an opportunity. All Three-Piece Fashion Park and Mode Suits and Top Coats (Really Year-Around Weight) Every drop comes from the finest oil field in Pennsylvania. Every drop is refined by our original processes. That's why CEETE - s Autocrat is so different from all German Parties Clash. others. HAMM, Germany, August 20 (#).— Try Autocrat Two members of the National Socialist | fll the next time you party were seriously wounded by knife | W noed oil, and judge slashes yesterday and eight Communists | 8 ity advantages for were less seriously injured when over |l L0 Tl ART be f both i i Anrocchte, mear nerer. Xenives. pesr | | BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 - 3 ! —regardless of the former price 750 AFRR THES glasses and chairs were used in the fray. The hall where the battle took place was completely wrecked. Closed All Day Saturdays During August $ ° : 5 Store Hours: 8:15 to 6 | ’ , { Blue Coats! Gray Coats! Of “Hockanum” Fabrics $ 2‘950 | THE coming Winter’s smartest versions of the dressy Blue and Gray coat. Superb “Hockanum” woolens, woven for wear and beauty. Skillful Saks design and tailoring. Full lusirous lining. Youthful and ma- ture models, ranging from suave Double-breasted with velvet collar to dignified Chesterfield. A saving of $8.00 by buying now. Saks—Third Floor Rich’s Semi-Annual | CLEARANCE SALE Alterations at Cost Down go ALL 3-piece Tropical Worsted and Imported Flannel Suits—Fashion Park and Mode makes. $35, $40 and $50 319.75 LAl S R e R e Plenty of sizes 35, 36, 37, 38, 39—and of larger sizes—although they are scarcer. $15 and $18 Imported White Linen Two-piece Sults....................sll75 $25 and $30 Imported White and Tan Linen 31575 TINOORNECE SIS . . .o oo uvniarnosavin. $20, $25, $30 d$35 rts Coat 11 th popular fAbl’l::‘ Spo GRS $13_L§ A Further Price REDUCTION Women's Shoes Now $5.90 1a $7.90 § —for models for Fall and Winter wear®-per- 3 ¢ fectly fashionable for these closely approachifg seasons. —for models for present wear, ~—a good selection in both lots. All Sales Are Final RICHS $50.00 AFTER THIS SALE! “Worumbo” Chinchilla Town Ulster Coats 38 O coat will be more distinguished this Winter than this double-breasted, half-belt Town Ulster, with,its easy, graceful drape. It appeared late last Winter at the smart resorts and leading colleges. To secure this fashionable model in the famous “Worumbo” Chin- chilla at $38 is to secure absolutely supreme overcoat value. Blue, Gray or Brown. Peerless tailoring. Lux- urious, lustrous linings and trimmings. Save $12 by buying now. $9, $10 and $13.50 White and Stnped Flannel $Q.75 and Serge Trousers . .. 3 6‘_ Special Lot Tuxedos Small Lot of Tuxedo Suits, Mode make, $ 75 that were $40 2 — Mode Neckwear Underwear $1.00 & $1.50 Madras Athletic Union Suits . 79¢ 3 for $2.25 75¢ and $1 Fancy Fancy Shirts In 3 Groups Shirts of exclusive ef- F H l Lco dinary groups. ke L 47 % ts, in madras, m s 39c collars to mateh 3 - 1 grade & oot 4 to match. . f Maybe your size isn't in 3 for 8135 Superheterodyne every patterm, but it's Ripsis ATMISESS $1.50, $2.00 & sure to be here in one Shirth, 75 gof Highboy soigaen .. BIC Jino i W s Al 3 for $2.50 $2 and $2.50 3 # $1.35 oN‘ o . 9%c i [ $3.50, $4.00 & ,l,S’ 3 for $2.75 $4.50 grades . $3 and 33 50 sl 59 $1.50 Phld Rockin- 3 for $4.50 shirts . e g . 3 fnr $4.50 ; J ; Hosiery $4, $4.50 and $6, in- : cluding radium $9.19 cy lisles, rayons o ] . ; lots of light 3 for $6 hades for spor COMPLETE WITH TUBES { Sovis, e il 39¢ Also $1 grades . 3 for $1.00 In three extraor- Saks—Third Floor $26.00 AFTER THIS SALE! Overcoats of Virgin Wool “La Porte” Fabrics 21 “LA PORTE"” woolens are the finest cloths milled in their price class. They are all pure virgin wool—not re-worked wool. Using this splendid fahgiie, in plain and herringbone weaves, we have had regular Saks makers create a group of new models which sar- pase any previous value at this price. Fitted and box models, with plain or half-belt hack, with self or velvet collar. Single-breasted and double-breasted modeb. The Mode—F at Eleventh ey | = il A $5. oo DEV’OSIT will reserve your :’eclum until November Ist 3 lor $3.50 $2 Silky Mull $7.59 Union Suits .. 3 Yor $4.50 Golf Hose $1.50 & $2.00 grades, light-weight woel bt | Summer Robes Madras and Broad- cloth, etc. $5 and sz..‘!’ $7.50 grades .. Fourth Floor Fourth $2.50 Glenbrook Non- H shrinkable broadcloth Floor Shirts; plain shades; collar at- $7.69 tached s Pajamas $2.00 & $2.50 19 3 for $3.50 $3.50, 34 and $1.95 whoe 2 ln $5.50 3 for $4.75 Finest Imported South- ampton Broadcloth Shirts; neckband and col- lar attached; white 32.39 Imported Flannel, Pop- lin, ete. $10 and 5495 3 f 8.50 oy $12 grades ... Columbia 0062 For Free Home Demonstration RADIO COLONY S 4835 GEORGIA AVE. will appear on st mailed end of October p_— “«