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CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 ' FALSE TEETH | Can Not Embarrass | fena e S St Secuube. thest | nt pped or slipped at just the | e, Do not, live In Tear of this| WALK WL FRONT CHEV CHASE L0 Retaining Wall to Be Built by Members—New Street Lights Ordered. $HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1931 WALLACE BEERY WINS Screen Actor Richer by $25,244.58 as Result of Suit. LOS ANGELES, September 16 (#).— A judgment of the Superior Court yes- terday - made ‘Wallace Beery, screen character actor, technically richer by $25,244.58. ‘The court awarded him the sum in a suit against Mr. and Mrs. Monte C. Brice of New York and H. T. Carey, real estate dealer, who, Beery claimed, had failed to pay a note for $20,000. The sult was not opposed. NATIONAL JOBLESS CONFERENCE URGED Ohio Labor Federation to Consider Resolution Asking Hoover to Call Leaders. By the Associated Pr % COLUMBUS, Ohlo, September 16— A resolution urging President Hoover to call a National conference of indus- trial leaders and labor leaders to con- lfi immediate relief ‘for the unem- , was submitted to the Ohio State tion of Labor convention here, mittee with the admonition of Pres- ident Harry McLaughlin, Cleveland, to be ready to report on it at the open- ing session today. Other resolutions proposing aboli- tion of State printing at the Ohlo Penitentiary, and the establishment of & six.hour day, five-day week with no decrease in wages, were sent to com- mittees and are to be acted upon by the convention. John P, Frey, a representative of the | & American Federation of Labor, charged ptains of industry” with a “de- liberate attempt to create industrial or economic serfdom,” in addressing the convention. Frey advocated joint management of industry sthrough co- operation of m: ent and labor as the depression. ‘WEST WARREN, Mass., September |16 (#)—The mills of the Ohio Carpet ‘Co., which were closed recently when the employes refused to accept a 25 r cent wage reduction, will reopen (onday under & compromise calling for 15 per cent wi cut. A full-time working schedule expected. About 150 employes are involved. - | Nogales-to-Guadalajara Route Will RAIL STRIKE IN MEXICO IS ORDERED BY COUNCIL Be Affected—Plan to Cut Wages Is Protested. By the Associated Press, MEXICO CITY, September 16.—The National Council of the Transports Union yesterday voted a strike on the Southern Pacific Rail start September 27 Y O M % ‘The union charges that the road’ financial situation does not nmt: te line. agreement. ‘The strike, the union declares, will up the entire Nogales-Guadalajara . Just sprinkie a litle our plates. Makes faise Get. Pasteeth at ho-i o | breath, % Btores Nearly 50 Years' Experience PHON KRIEG’S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. CHEVY CHASE, Md., Sepiember 16. —Placing of a sidewalk in front of the Chevy Chase Club has been decided on { by the-Citizens' Committee of Section 2, | Chevy Chase, following an_ agreement reached with the club whereby the latter organization will build & retain- ing wall along the front of its property. Additional street lights in the com- munity and correction of overfiow storm water conditions on Grafton. street also have been authorized. Announcement that the Chevy Chase r any other good FREE PARKING for our Customers opposite 8th St. Entrance Marion Gage will Shop for You at any Time. Phone NAtional 5220 BOTH SIDES OF 7"AT. Such VALUES as You’ll'See in Our Sale of Fine Fured Coats! Club would erect the retaining wall, which s to run from Bradley lane to Newland street, was made by G. Thomas Dunlop, chairman of the Grounds Com-~ ndittee of the club. The wall will be 51; feet high and made of the same | type of stone as the main building of | the club. It will be set back from the | curb line of Connecticut avenue, per- | mitting the building of the sidewalk by the Section 2 citizens. The weZ will | cost in excess of $10,000, it & ander- Springs—M. "“;’.,? ed 1 idewalk in front of | e need for a sidewal ront of P attresses the club has been pointed out.from time | to time in the past by citizems of Chevy Chase. School children have to cross | Connecticut avenue during morning and Beds 925 G St. N,w. | afternoon traffic because of there being '} no walk on the club side, it is said. Nat'l 4711 Mattresses Remade || The hedge now at the top of the high bank aiong the Connecticut avenue side |of the club property has been donated to tne Citizens' Committee and is ex- pected to be placed along the parking on Connecticut avenue, south of where the retaining wall will end. Negotia- tions with the club were hindled by Dr. 5. Clerk, chairman of the Citi- zens' Committee. The work is expected to be completed this Fall. § | PFive to seven additional street lights on the south side of Grafton street were recommended by the committee as nec- essary to give illumination. An expen- diture of a sum sufficient to provide for these lights was authorized. The com- mittee also voted to paint the interior ! of the Library Building, in which jts ! meetings are held. Report of John W. Smith, treasurer, showed & balance on hand of $3.151.88, plus $1,000 in certificates of deposit. Thrilling “Buys” in This Sale of New, $10 and $12.50 Fall Frocks $6.95 Every frock in this delightful collection was chosen as much for its clever, smart styling as for its higher priced quality—to mdke this a sale for the fashion. wise! Business, sports, class- room, travel, afternoon and in- formal evening fashions in these leading fabrics: 3-Day Sale! School Supplies Fitted School Bags - 83c¢ Worth Much More! The ltkefbch "A*!‘xfiws how mu‘c}i you for very special pflce?eurey or tan wzterproo! whipcord bag (shoulder strap or handle), containing: Ruler Filled Pencil Box Box of Crayons Two Composition Books Three Writing Tablets $1.50 Fountain Pen and Peneil C -karat ‘om| pen with 14-] §old point; propel and repel QO pencil. Many colors. 10e € -mm:&onu e ity -2 tor 15¢- 17¢ 25¢ Pencil Boxes, contain- ing eleven school requisites Propel and Repel Pencils, ‘with eraser and extra leads. . 9 Eetab. Linger’s % Come in; See for Yourself | No Obligation to Buy - [ Z Smart—and Thrifty! Wool Sport Frocks $3.95 $5.95 Jersey or Boucle ~both are shown here in many cléver versions; in fact, the two are combined in both of the attractive models shown. You will be glad to learn that our Sportswear Dept. is going in for tricky little sport fash- ions like these—ideal for class room or office—and very low priced. Sizes 14 to 20 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Sale of Young Men'’s New $19.75 to $25 1&2Pants Suits $1 485 Here's quality at a sale price—and variety enough to “satisfy every young man, New models that you young fellows will admire, New rich color- ings— Dress Smarily ...Save Money FINE INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED CLOTHES Far finer, in fact, than any you could buy at this price last winter! Fine quality spongy and boucle-type wool- ens, to begin with—in the new narrow-from-the-waist- down silhouette, with huge collars and cuffs of these fine furs: Fitch . . . Muskrat Red or Brown Fox Kit Fox . ., Beaver Cat Lynx . . . Wolf Caracul . . . Skunk Spiral cuffs, revers, ‘collars of the smart lei, shawl and pouch types. Plenty of all- black and all-brown coats, as well as green, navy or wile, with contrasting furs. Sizes 14 to 52 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Travel Prints Satins Canton Crepes ‘Woolens Georgettes Chiffons Transparent Velvet with Satin FARM PARLEY SEEKS AGRICULTURE UNITY Extension and Agency Directors Start Co-operation Drive and Ask Legislation. Showing newest of the new " style points: Revers (sometimes of gontrasting fabric and color), diagonal lines, draped necklines with scarfs, Vionnet-type open sleeves, low-placed skirt fullness, white tops or yokes with black skirts, separate jackets, By the Associated Press. | . CHICAGO, September 16.—State ex- | tension directors. and farm agency representatives set into motion today a widespread offensive to unify Amer- 4 mmuuum interests, { in a conference called by the American Parm Bureau Federation, they resolved to demand that “ade- || quate means” be provided by Congress | to make it possible for State extension departments to more completely round up rural residents into general farm planned Yo, instill the princi- co-operation through the coun- try districts through tne forces of land grant colleges, extension service, gen- eral farm tions, the Feder:] Farm Board, co-operative associations, teachers of vocational egricultural edu- cation and the rural press. Co-ordination of the work of all farm agencies and the assumption of these farm aencles of individual re sponsibility “for meeting misleadi; and misinformation with facts and correctly informing the American public of the needs, hopes and aspirations of the farm people,” t.h'erh mo‘::uon read. e offensive was adopted by the directors yesterday aftér & two-day the need for closer uni- fication of all farm agencies, RIVAL POLICEMEN JAIL EACH OTHER Foroe Appointed by Village Presi- - dent at War With Board's Offi- cers in Brookfield, Ill. Equipped to Do Heavy Hauling Black, Brown, Green, Rust, Etc., Sizes from 14 to 521% Goldenbers’s—Second Floor 35¢c Webster’'s Dictionary, self- pronouncing, with black flexible cover and clear type. * —of any and all kinds Goldenberg’s—Main Floor to your satisfaction. fTrained riggers and hands insure safety and expert service. . Is Your Boy Ready for School? Boys’ 4-Piece Suits $12 and $14.50 o $Q.75 | 2 Golf Knickers or 2 Long Trousers Fairest Prices, as our estimates will prove Merchants' Transfer | and Storage Co. 92022 E St—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping - 1,000 New Felts and Velvets in an Exciting Millinery Sale! $1.87 1931 Winter millinery fashions are definitely established by this time—and here are all of the leading versions at this attractive sale price. Let us help you select your most becoming type tomorrow morning—there’s lots of smart choice—with or without ostrich plumes, feathers, etc. Black, brown, Kiltie green, sand, navy or wine. All Headsizes Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Smart all-wool models of rugged tweeds, mixtures, dressy blue serges and cheviots, all carefully tailored according to latest college styles. Boys like these suits— and we've sold suit after suit, for mothers know how well they wear. Sizes 8 to 18. ° Youths’ $18 to $20 suits A KR with two longies and vest. $14o75 Boys’ $8.50 four-piece vest e < o suits with two golf knickers; $2.50 to $3.95 8to0 16 .. Sweaters $1.50 to $1.79 S15 $1.69 6% | No Commission Charged 1 You can .ake 12° years to | pay off your loans without the | expense of renewing. . $1.000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal... Larger. | or smallér loaifs at’ proportions ate rates. | Spanish Sailors Eugenie Models Derbies, Etc. Youw’d Expect Them - to Cost You From $2.50 to $3.50! [ B the Asioclatea Press, . ° 4 CHICAGO, September 16.—Out in Brookfield whenever & police- pol they try to b ot official life is approximately ;hnt. at lentl, w:mu warrants are out 2 4 jor every policeman in town and to Of good-looking, sturdy cassimeres, worsteds e %, have been taken into custedy. || and cheviots, tailored according to strict quality two police depirtments. One was ap- standards and style. A marvelous group at a pointed by the village president and waarvelously low price. Sizes 34 to 4 the other named by the village board. Direct Entrances to Men's Shop from 7th St. byclt;,kl Nicholas Perdinand, appointed = | e president. end four of his force, | Cor. 11th and E. N.W. [l Norman Dunning, Albert 'Dreigher. JAMES BERRY. ot | John Mahoney, jr., and Michael Powers, EDWAED | surrendered to charges of disorderly ~. | conduct. The two remaining officers of his department were still sought on | “John Doe” warrants, The second police force, headed Chief Edward O'Connor, also sought on werrants and one, Fred | Cox, was arrested on charges of § personating an officer. The duplication | of police forces came about through a disagreement, between the village presi- | dent and the board, eich claiming the | exclusive right to hire and fire a po- | liceman. Browns Blues . ilding Tans Grays Buildi Association Established 1881 - Largest in Washington Assets Over $25,000,000- Knickers and slight All-wool e $1"19 irregulars of plain and golf knickers, full lined; and | fancy sports sweaters. Sizes 26 to 36. This Floor Half-Yearly Sal A Rugs Offers $27.50 & $30 New Axminster Rugs 21.50 | These good-looking, highly serviceable rugs are one of the outstanding features in our Half-Yearly Sale.’ Two large room. sizes—shown in handsome new Fall patterns that are full of richness and color. Another Great Sale! Sheets, Bedwear! $1 to $1.25 Heavy Bleached Sheets 69c Choose from these two popular double-bed sizes (one of them offering extra length) in these serviceable sheets that are free from starch or dressing. Termed irregulars, but the imperfections are very slight—and they are excep- tional “buys.” 79c Seamless Bleached Sheets 81x90 size sheets of sea;nless sheeting, fully 59c bleached. Long wearing and perfect. 35¢ Pillowcases Unbl'ched Sheeting 18c 22c 86-inch wide unbleached Fine linen-finish quality— 1 free from starch or dressing. sheeting cotton — heavy round thread quality, 45x36 and 42x36 sizes. $1.50 Bedspreads $1.25 Mattress Covers $1.19 8¢ 81x105 grinkle spreads with scalloped ‘edges. Rose, blue,! Full and twin bed sizes— green, gold, orchid woven | “Sure-Fit” make. Cut full to allow for shrinkage, stripes, Goldenberr’s—Main Floor Sensational Optical Offer! Ends Torture of Safely—Easily—Quickly! NO PAIN! NO BOTHER! w | PUPILS WEAR PAJAMAS , : CHICAGO, September 16 (#) —Beach pajamas for school wear made their appearance yesterday. Some of the young girls in a grade school wore them and if they expected | the school authoriti’s to object taey | were_disappointed. Said the principal, | Prank A. Pucik: {, “I think the beach pajama a cool and garment during chese warm 3 comfortably ith | 81x90 Inch Sizes 81x99 Inch Sizes 8.3x10.6 Ft. 9x12-Ft. Size Famous American Optical Co.’s New “Ful-Vue” Eyeglass Frames i 4,75 These new style “Ful-Vue” high-bridge frames are very becoming, because the high temples. reveal the eyes in a flattering way. White gold filled (guaranteed permanently against any discoloration or tarnish), beautifully engraved and fitted with pearl nose pads for added comfort. Amazing at this price! EYES EXAMINED FREE Two Optometrists in Attendance Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Goldenbere’s—Main Fioor.—Charse Acconnts Invited. ful corn. »+E Z KorN REMOVER Eases the Pain Removes the CORN “Darn Those Fleas!” Fleas not only torment your dog, but sre also a mensce 10 his health. They carry disease germs and cause skin troubles. There are two safe and eertain ways to rid him of these pests. Either Ser- geant’s Skip-Flea Soap or Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Powder will positively kill flens, lice and other vermin. Both are perfectly harmless to dogs and eata, Kill your dog’s fleas. Keep him healthy and happy. FREE DOG BOOK. Write for your free copy of the N e et AR Jros AMdcics Dosartment will answer anestions about your dog’s POLK MILLER PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1600 West Broad Street 3 Richmond, Virginia There in a Sergeant's Dog Medicine for Every Dog Ailment. Sold by Druggists and Pet Shops Everynehere. ’ L S erg m“\ossxlp-rl.éA SOAP SKIP-FLEA POWDER We Mention Other Amazing Values! $32.50 & $35 Axminsters (8Yx10Y; & 9x12) $24.50 $42.50 & $45 Axminsters (8%x10%; & 9x12) $32.50 § $45 Heavy Velvet Rugs (8%4x10% & 9x12) $32.50 $65 Rugs, Oriental effects; 9x12 size. .. ....$49.50 $35 Heavy Axminsters (7! x9 seconds) . .. .$19.95 $20 Heavy Axminster Rugs (6x9) seconds. .$13.50 $1.95 Inlaid Linoleum, some seconds., sq. yd., $1.30 $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum, some seconds., sq. yd., $1.60 $7.50 Felt Base Rugs (9x12), perfects. . .....$5.75 $5.50 Felt Base Rugs (7! x9), perfects. .....$3.95 49¢c and 65c Felt Base, some seconds., sq. yd. ..3% Goldenbery’'s—Downstairs Sfore. $10 is the Regular’ Price! At Less and ¢ 73