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: ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 ININE STATES ASKED INEW ENGLAND HIT T0 GURTAIL COTTON BY VIDLENT STORM Texas Governor Invites Dixie Cloudbursts in Vermont Halt | ana- eiccircar to Unite i Reducing Trains as Heat Affects ~ fallen branches and uprooted strees. & Streets in outlying districts were Acreage. Massachusetts Cities. fm%of.u ACUTE INDIGESTION s « Night! late at (when drug stores are closed.) Why not be safe with Bell-ans on hand . , , Now! BELL-ANS % FOR INDIGESTION GET THE HABIT Southern New England sweltered in from 90 wm’pttlturu that ranged to 92. . ‘Washouts Halt Trains. In Vermont, at Orleans and Barton, traffic on the Canadian Pacific Railway was held up for three hours by wash- outs that followed a cloudburst. High- ways and bridges in Caledonia and Orieans County were inundated by overflowing rivers and streams. At St. Johnsbury, Vt., a violent wind Will Rogers Says: use of the heat. New Haven. Con Xe::d its September 22 since warmest 1895, with a temperature of 90. $1,300 PIN IS STOLEN Manassas Minister to Preach. Robs Visitor's S £ wl}?“fwgfl;n T S s Hotel Thief or’s Suite of cel 0l communion at Grace Church, Articles Valued at $2,500. Cherrydale, Sunday at 11 Jewelry and other articles, valued at | 2§lock It’s Washable... stolen from the suite of Mrs. Melville | | Gillette_of New York in_the Hotel Install du Pont TONTINE Window Shades in your home and eliminate expensive replace- ments. TONTINE is durable as well as beau- tiful—obtainable in plain colors and a variety of gay prints. And the beauty about this fa- mous shade cloth is that it is easily washed— scrubbed, in fact, without injury to color or fabric. : Courses for Cultural Development Poise— Voc'eo—c. onfidence BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. —The did themselves giving the Presi- receptie The on. ey made him feel he alone was not _entirely re- sponsible for $he war_in Chdl;!‘m England’s e, * fog over Alaska, and whataman'’s “it.” He told 'em tiuthfully that the taxpayers couldn’t stand another cash bonus and the boys sald, “OK chief we don't want to cause the taxpayers. any ship, but do you think a g! beer would be asking too much for our service rendered?” American Legion mighty proud by dent such a fine undated. ; Bolt Stuns Foot Ball Players. New Hampshire had heavy rains and many localitles were visited by severe electrical storms. At Durhai, N. H., | land was recovering today from a com- | two University of New Hampshire foe | foot ball players were stunned when bination of cloudbursts, violent wind |, “yenening bolt struck the practice | and electrical storms and sosring tem- | g & C e peratures which rode In and out again | Maine escaped the heat, but thunder- with the last day of Summer. storms crippled power and light lin Northern Vermont suffered greatest | in vaplous parts of the State. i from the cloudbursts storms, while Boston's maximum temperature for PIERCE-ARROW By the Associated Press." By.the Associated Press. BOSTON, September 23.—New Eng- AUSTIN, Tex., September 23.—Gov- ernors of nine cotton-producing States have been asked by Gov. Ross S, Ster- lirg to join Texas in legislating against overproduction of cotton, Telegrams Were sent to the Gov- e-nors of Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, Louisi- | ana, South Carolina and North Caro- {lina. The first answers to be received were non-committal. South Carolina and Louisiana only recently enacted a 1932 cotton holi- ELASTIC HOSIERY Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. GIRL FOUND IN COMA A 19-year-old girl, who identified her- Of Saving Money Monthly And you will have less time or need to worry if England is going to day” lew. Sterling Signs Bill. Texas' step toward curtailment of -ts cotton crop was completed yester- day, when Gov. Sterling signed a bill limiting cotton planting in the State in 1932 and 1933 to 30 per cent of self as Miss Bernice Leadbetter, 1337 Childress street northeast, was reported improved today at Gallinger Hospital, where she was taken after being treated at Emergency Hospital last night when fcund in an unconscious condition on the sidewalk of Edgevale Terrace, ‘bh tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, The girl was found by Police- | Offers the Following: PACKARD 640 Convertible C , black, with' 6 o 1 e wheels in red CADILLAC 341B LINCOLN Closed-coupled Sedan, 1928; very low mileage. Unusual bargain 89_95 PIERCE - ARROW 133 Den’t forget the address $1,975 $1,450 STUTZ Custom Limousine LeBaron, de equipment the culivated Acrenge. rimately 81' or|men B, L-Hammenn snd L. H. Gentsy. | 52 per cent of the State’s cultivated area —. | was planted in cotton and the 30 per cent limitation would result in cotton crop reduction of about 50 per cent. In response to Texas' plea for other states to join in the curtailment pro- gram, Gov. Parnell of Arkansas was quoted as saying he would not act until he was positive of the sentiment of Arkansas' farmers toward the new Texas | law. He indicgted farmers would be called together for expressions. ' Raussell and Bilbo Silent. Gov. Russell of Georgia, attending the National American jon Convention in Detroit, and Gov. of Mississippi declined to discuss the probabilities of calling their Legislatures for cotton ses- i jons. | Gov. Horton of Tennessee was quoted as saying he would call a special session “if and when” he became convinced “every disturbing " agency” would be kept from the floor. come through. GO SEE the RADICAL changes we have made in HOME PLANNING that THINKING MEN AND WOMEN ARE BUYING NOW when their DOLLARS buy the MOST. THE HOME WITH- OUT HOOP SKIRTS THAT WILL SELL BEST IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS. Rittenhouse St. and Broad Branch Road, || T, Chevy Chase, D. C. |/NEW.CONTRACT READY Under $14,000 FOR SHIP LINE CHANGE sei‘;'“";{m;”:n:';‘:;fh’:: Plan for Reorganization of U. S. know to be a real bath room Company to Be Presented to Chap- man, Dollar and Dawson. and master bed room and the most _beautiful grouping of Homes in our city. thA l,,,e;; efi"%‘“fi'. ,&,m NMIM-BMM of {the Un! tal pi es- DON'T PUT OFF ||terday by the Shipping Boatd, will be presented to the Chapman-Dawson- | o Nt | >iShould this latest propossl prove un e un- Right from Cheoy Chase |!acceptable to Kennetn B, Dawson and | Cirele into Western Ave., two .| 'R "Stanley Dollar, Pacific Coast shi . squares ‘to Rittenhouse St.° | ping operators, and P. W. X (the estate street of Chevy present titular owner, the Chase, D. C.), right one | 84oTL One . square fo Broad Branch road. | . osent themselves: The seeking of au- OPEN EVENINGS fl!nflut'd:n from Chapman for power to [SrANNON: "LUCHY| h general bidding for Look at Your Tongue! a new combination willing to ac contract; request Chaj L O e e T oo Ly Xt . drug stores. i % HEXASOL Before Breakfast for Health Svlplsleealcr. 3 Driven 9,000 iles. 6-tir - miles. e equip: sl’ 50 PIERCE-ARROW 1931 Wheeling_5-passenger $2,350 ‘Town car by Fleetwood PIERCE-ARROW 143 Free- W. STOKES SAMMONS by FREE LECTURE ON " $1,450 ADVERTISING RAY BECKER LEE D. BUTLER, Inc. Sales Promotion Manager v Washington Post At Thursday, Sept. 24, 8 PM ;mAc:ws:hnwm;m. i LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1333 F St Sedan. Driven 2,000 A. 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Marlow Coal Co. 811 E'St. NW. NAtional 0311 Dependable Coal Service Since 1858 Soli.d Platinum Wedding Band 12 Brilltant Cut Die- Your child is just as eager to have a good’ record in school as you are, but he can’t if his eyes are wrong. Better have them ex- amined today. ETZ Optometrists 1217 G St. N.W. Stationers Platinumsmiths .Kahn Jne. Arthur ]. Sundlun, President 39 Years at 935 F Street MEN WHO CAN OR WILL SELL REAL ESTATE We are doing business and have more inquiries than our present force can handle. Previous experience not essential. Do not answer this ad unless you are willing to work for results. Commission basis only. See Mr. Frizzell . Wednegéday, Thursday or Friday—10-12 or 5-5:30 [SHANNON- & LUCHY 1435 K St. N NA. 2343 {tion to those named above. COTTON BILL KILLED llouth Carolina House Votes to Con- tinue It to July 4. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 23 (7). —The South Carolina House of Repre- zentatives last night. killed the $15.000.- 000 cotton loan bill by voting, 62 to 37, D to continue it until July 4, 1932. Earlier in the day bolh hcuses for- mally ratified the bill passed last week to outlaw cotton planting in 1932 con- foun of e cotton . fomageli: onk Hootst torall jobe a0 Tow <G | A bill o create & cotten benk and 15,736 day! plans furnisned. Call Pot. 3272. | provide for a cotton molmmglm beluud NOT & in barter and ealaries lc employes Tt ida oy anr oee oiher toan ns. | was killed by the Senate. self. (Signed) LYLE B. MARTIN, 1:403 SRR S gt o8 “| BIBLE SCHOOL TO RESPONSIBLE FOR by any one other than my- MORTIMER, 1743 Webster 5. n.w. 24° TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—I WiLL NOT be responsible for the payment of any debts contracted by any one other than mysell after September 1931, © WALTER AN. DREW MEYER. B wiresk T NOT RESPON: R_ANY DEBTS OR any money negotiations contracted by any n T el WARDS, 305 N, Calhoun st., Baltimor NITED X STATES TORAG OMPANY SPECIAL NOTICES. WHO OWES YOU M specialists. No _cha) collection is made. BUREAU. 301 Borid_Bide. ONEY? _OOLLECTIO) e for services uniess whenever and wherever you de- sire, we're ready to move your entire be- longings, without fuss or feathers—carefully, efficiently and economi- cally. yCall Metropoli- tan 1843 for an esti- mate. Y 418 10th Street % OPEN: Baptist Church Association ,Sets Plans for Meeting Priday. ‘The Bible School of the .Columbia Association of Baptist Churches will hold its opening exercises for the sec- "| ond in_the first floor chapel of & E the Calvary Baptist Church at 7:30 ES GRAPES. | o'clock Priday night. Dr. John | FO8 in, OND Gar- | will mAke the principal address, ind Fls. ave. ma. | by_the registration of students. Students and members of the faculty have been requested to be present. 1 WILL NOT_ BE, deprs contracted : . . partmen in a Park Bordering om Wesley Heights, Washiagton . . . ‘Westchester 1is that lends a park-breeze new thrill in E — Ji ept . . . de= apartment Z living. Just ten minutes separates quiet, and You Get More for Your Money at The KENNEDY~WARRIEN . 3G You or your guests may use either the imposing landscaped main entrance at The Kennedy- Warren—or enter the driveway that leads from Connecticut Avenue into and under the main bullding, alight at the eleva- tors and be whisked to your heme above, leaving your car to be driven to the 250-car GA- RAGE cn the lowgr levels of the building. When you leave, a telephons call will bring your car immediately to either en- trance. 40060 ston. Va ¥ An artistic in- novation for PAPERHANGING _ROOME PAPERED. 13.00 and up, if you have the paper: will bring samples. _Oall_Col. 3583. COP000066 FURNACES cluding smoke pive) and paint- Tepairs. parts for every furnace, t-water heating. Robey Heat Lin. 1440. 1395 Fla. ave. n.e 24 OUR_REPUTATION COMES FROM CARE- lul‘hlndllg:; "(;'n-lln;:"'fl M‘;X",Idvll and low costs on moving household goods from potht within 1,000 miles. 5t phone and '/E I'lfi NATIONAL DELIV- ational 1460. IN'T _PERMIT YOUR LIVI] “ROC AR, TR B, Roo MOTH! Let us Mothproof them for you —right In your own home—by the Konate process, which carries INSURED protection {953 vears Now i the time. ~ Reduced UNITED STATES ] —cleaned (in &4 for 3330; The world is Yours when you Own a Bailey YOUR TELEPHONE CON- VERSATIONS are assured ab- solute privacy at The Kennedy- Warren by direct lines. But you also have the convenience of SECRETARIAL TELE- PHONE SERVICE. When you leave your apartment, a move of your secretarial key con- nects your telephcne to the main switchboard, where your incoming calls and messages zre received. NT WAIT UNTIL THE MOTHS HAVE Rriahed ‘eating ‘the Monalr o your Taenr = "u call on us as soon as you sus- | CAN KILL THEM owithout taking the furniture apart, and the cost is smail. 4t's a part of our service. e National 3621 BEDELL'S FACTORY -7__gf17”7 7[‘ Rk N. \\L.‘_ PAY LATER—But Have Thgt}%l‘lgr(.)bing Fixed NOW - c 1411 V e-uciwus for -ln) ghm.mfl'\f";‘v&m THOSE WHO ENJOY RADIO will be delighted with the spe- clal radio outlets in each apart- ° ment (R. C. A. ANTENAPLEX SYSTEM), giving complete in- sulation - from all interference, relieving you of“the bother of erecting and maintaining an aerial and assuring perfect re- ception for your set. PASSENGER ELEVATORS have been prcnounced by the Otis Elevator Co. the very fin- est equipment of their kind ever installed in Washington. They are supplemented by two service and freight elevators. One of” the passeng:r elevators glves direct access to the ga- rage levels and also to the Klin- gle Road entrance to the wood- land and bridle paths of Reck Creek Park. RADIO Trademark from the shops, theatres and business of down- Easy ‘Terms Hear It Today town...via beautiful crack, split o7 crum- ble, 'Come in and B b “No order too small" J. FRANK KELLY, Inc, 231 Gy Ave N, Rerth 1343 tone, ease mber— Milwork—Paint € Coolm§and--Gravel—Cement of tuning and wide range of se- ROOF WORK lectivity. Helpful Bud, Pien. ; b e ey ieed. | M) Mofel RADIO floors, ete. Wil not “Budden_ Service.” b g pale et T Ak, itk vy, WALL BOARD 2 =1 2700 Evenings. Por walls, ceilings, 1 672 Ft. Noted for DOWN ~ ‘Massachusetts Avenue These are but a few of the many unusual features provided for your greater convenience and comfort in The Kennedy-Warren. Apartments range in size from ome room, bath, dining alcove and kitchen, to siz rooms and three baths; $65 to $250, INCLUDING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, ELECTRIC CURRENT and GAS for COOKING. TODAY visit the newly furnished Lobby and Lounges, and the Ezhibit Apartments, beautifully furnished by W. & J. Sloane. % KENNEDY ~ WARREN Washington's First A" “r-"e:l Apartment 3133 Connecticut Avenue Rental Office Open Until 9 P.M. T Y (T K i e KOORS &, ad s Visit Our New Print Shop ~—Where we are better equipped than Tver to serve you with printing that impresses. The National Capital Press FLA. AVE. 3rd and N N.E._Linc. 6060 Grape Juice (To Order) Vi ted on Chain Bridge rd. be- T laiet og, ERLY Bl S | - - — Broe., tel. Vien N BE Inspect Now for Immediate Occupancy A‘pnrunenu from one room and bath to seven rooms and three baths. Dining room, drug store, food stores and garage right in the building. Massachusetts Avenue bus passes by the docr. WESTCHESTIR. 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