Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1931, Page 10

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_A-10° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. ? VETERAN MESSENGER TO RETIRE i STANDARD OIL CO. GETS |cups,a site on the north side of Con: | MRS, MAY LEAVES $54,000 Em . AFTER 60 YEARS IN SERVICE | j PERMIT FOR BUILDING %%fi.w Bislty ‘Principar Fropuity e will have & frontage of tioned in Will I I [ | 7 Six-Story, $1,250,000 Structure on ‘Constitut! venue and & 1 e 335 feet on uf avenue i > Vi depth of 71 feet, iting on Second Mrs. Kate A. May, who died May 24, H n lNEw AB‘- Eddie savoy of State Dept., . i Constitution Avenue to Have |{G™.rhyrq strects. Excavation and|owned real estate assessed at $49,028 5 Offices and Garage. foun the bullding has, ang had $500 in cash, according tq, the | i Marria, i 5 been under way for some time. Con- o4 { e TLad o amemt 1 0| 1 U 0 st ot e 1| 5 T e gl w ¥ e S, o, e S 24 ¥ X » z 250,000 bulildi for the Standa ames » o - v execut Business and Labor Ready to for Courtesy. ; marriages until the price of crude ol | oo o¢ en e 1O 1 ;md“m';r:f; e N bate of her will Another daughter,| ,_fl’.,fi,‘-';_“;“‘..: '?__u- reaches $1 a barrel generally were of- | " # Zelda I. May, is given $100 by the terms 5 : Force World Program, ity . fered yesterday by two Tulsa County }’:,,:’:: :’;;",;f:lb:?";: fim';’, - e e e s o Lot the wil, Syt 'mzln( estate | %fi' Expert Says Ushered Many Noted Guests | | dustices of the peace, Harry H. Hamil- | pine Arts Commission and the building | gines peing bullt throughout the world |is left to Mrs. Collins, with the request iii in Secretary of State’s ton of Tulsa and C. M. Murphy of | inspector. for ships has been declining lately, the | that she care for her sister. Mrs. Col- PSR OC ANy o Sperry. The proposed building, which will oc- ' building of steam turbines has increased. | lins is also named as executrix. i i . S e, | |z THE JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 7 ENTRANCE, 909 F ST. g nomic planning on - an international | continuous service in the State Depart- | @ A N Se iC Dasis, Prof.. Joseph P. Chamberlain of | ment, Edward A. Savoy, better known | qu to 407 P 4 ew rvice Columbia University, New York. said as “Eddie” Savoy, chief messenger for | 0 0 today at the Worid So:fal-Economic |the Secretary of State, will be placed on | —at the Julius Lansburgh Congress. | the elnl. service l;!'.lretd‘y:t next tl}:(o{nv‘ g Do a Furniture Co. For those day with an annuity o a month for | 4 -+ Improvement Demanded. |42 ¥ith an snnuty of y iscounts 3 etz o farnare T b . State, and appointed a laborer at the Allowance force world as in . . 1 for improvement :‘li“m and was promoted to the grade of mes- | qrom them and other visitors for his EXCCPTlhg Nanonallly $Bve. felt the need of ‘an International Thtos Domiituiens b Paris in tie W11 | Bm RELINED o thit ture for us. You can take regulation, an international ordering of | O t year. Edward Gwin, at that ‘onvenien eferred Pay- advantage of our August fled. Since then he has occupied a desk | A Business men and technical experts near the entrance to the Secretary's |JChev.. $6.95 Pontiac Business and labor will force the gov- —— emnments of the world to adopt eco-| e g years and two months of “Governments, _especlally ~modern | " 'Born May 2, 1855, he was brought to | democratic governments, must respend | ynig eity in July, 1871, by Hamiltcn ¢ wishes of their 12, he said, | & ? 2 g H nd % u-otx; Wustheas. and la;b:rlmh ey EDDIE SAVOY. O B Sk f Our Ma or A Liberal Trade-in groupe—now better organ! T | State Department. In June, 1884, he | 2 nure C l th 3 | bers of Congress and other Government gver before—who form the MOUYe|was appointed an assistant messenger | omcitl, “and has Teceived many tokens ‘econom n. e o e a8 "0 new | #20Eer n June, 1698. uniformly courteous treatment. 3 —on your old furniture will phenomenon, there has developed | Served at Paris Parley. The vetersn messenger reslly closed A be made through an arrange- within the last half century a new . = T ] AdVCI’I(SCd ltems ment with local auctioneers, to it. Business men | In that capacity he served with the who will sell such old furni- T iire"and have. 1o an increas- | time chief messenger for the Secretary || g wces s ments. You Are Welcome to H d 8 AM ™ peen demanding of gov- | of State, died in 1901 and Eddie Savoy | " : ore Pen | atur ay i . to Sale prices and cash in your rements’ ihat these needs' be satls- | wes promoted to the vacancy. {fFord A, $4.95 Chev., 33_95 a Charge Account. t S . old- furniture. rather than ordinary diplomats,” he |office and served as usher to thousands | Any_make relined for less £3.00 per wheel. lude eri bo djustme: continued, “will lead in the develop- |of distinguished visitors, including sev- | ment of international law and trelmnl‘(nl rulers of fcreign countries, | in the future. ‘“ Hfi knew d.lnldpl:” known by Drlc-; Now Needed. | teally every diplomatic official stationed e ;‘:“:'fl:;;n ding 16ssoms _al- |2t this Capital and by most of the mem- | xxu:re-"n'z’xlfi‘j je———ainlc———alealc——iai—————in} You're Invited —to avail yourself of our help in Making Plans for Fall Home Beautifying NECROPOLIS IS FOUND AT MOUTH OF TIBER Tombs of People Belonging to Port | of Rome it Not City Itself, Revealed Extensive. 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