Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A—16 NORTHERN VIRGINIA & .0.0.F. CONVENES Rebekah Association of Dis- trict No. 8 Also Meets in Alexandria. pecial Dispatch to The Star. 5 ALEXANDRIA, Va. Oct.ber 9.—Ad- dresses by Representative Howard W. Smith, Frederick L. Flynn, grand master of the Lodge of Virginia, 1. 0. O. F., and Mrs. Lillie V. Cunningham, State prosi- | dent of the Rebekahs, featured the an- nual meeting of the Northern Virginia Odd Fellows here yesterday. Approxi- v 200 delegates were in attendance. horts of representatives of various lodges, which showed progress and in- terest. reception of communications and reports of committees made up the morning and evening business sessions. A question box was conducted by Electra Lodge, No. 33 Lodge Gives Flag Drill. reeting of the Rebekah irginia, District No. 8 Change the Buying 153 delegates. The program was opened by the seating of officers by Liberty Lodge, No. 16, and a flag drill by Victory e, No. 12. Mrs. George M. Reynolds, | of local Liberty Lodge, No. 16, gave the | address of welcome. Mrs. Annie Ellis of | Victory Lodge, No. 12, responded. Re- | ports of Courtesy Committee, installa- | tion and appointment of officers con- cluded the day's program. Degrees Conferred. Program, for the night session of the Rebekahs was conducted by the model lodge, Liberty Lodge, No. 16, of Alexan- dria. Clarendon Lodge, No. 28, con- ferred the Rebekah degree on a class of candidates. In the Odd Fellows’ eve- ning program, the third degree of the order was conferred on a candidate class by the Potomac Lodge degree team | of this city. Following the evening ses- | sions, a social program, including a re- ception and bail in the Odd Fellows' auditcriam was enjoyed. Alexandria has the honor of having & State president of the Rebekahs and a arand master of the Odd Fellows. Mrs. Lillie V. Cunningham and Frederick L. Flynn are members of the local organi- zations of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows. i | Rug Thief Arraigned. Van John Echo, 23 years old, of 1358 Kenyon street, was to be arralgned in Police Court today on seven charges of | larceny in connection with the recent | thett of more than $500 worth of rugs and blankets from the Arcade-Sun- shine Laundry, 713 Lamont street, THE EVENING Cireulation of Past Six Months, Statement of the ownership, management, circulation, ete., of The Evening Star, published daily, and The Sunday Star, published Sunday morning, at Washington, D. C.,.required by act of Congress of August 24, 1912: Editor, Theodore W. Noyes, Washington, D. C.; business manager, Fleming Newbeld, Washington, D. C.; publisher, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Frank B. Noyes, president, Washington, D. C. Owners: Theodore W. Noyes and Frank B. Noyes, trustees; Frank B. Noyes and Newbold Noyes, trustees; Theodore W. Noyes, Theodore P. Noyes and Ruth Noyes McDowell, trustees; Rudolph Max Kauffmann and Henry G. Hanford, trustees; Mary B. Adams and Henry G. Hanford, trustees; S. H. Kauffmann and Henry G. Hanford, trustees; Frank B. Noyes, Theodore W. Noyes, Victor Kauffmann, Beale R. Howard, Barbara K. Murray, Fleming Newbold, Grace Adams Howard, Philip C. Kauffmann, Jessie C. Kauffmann, R. M. Kauffmann, Samuel H. Kauffmann, Miranda Noyes Pomeroy, Newbold Noyes, Theodore P. Noyes and George Adams Howard. All addresses Washington, D. C., except Miranda Noyes Pomeroy, at Greenwich, Conn., and Barbara K. Mufray, Dunkirk, N. Y, Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities, none. Circulation Figures. . Average number of copies of each issue of the publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwife to paid subscribers during the six months ended September 30, 1831: . Average Net Circulation. Daily. Sunday. 117,347 685 ‘Total Average Net Circulation.... 110,076 118,032 (Signed) FLEMING NEWBOLD, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October, 1931, (Seal.) ELMER F. YOUNT, Notary Public. Net Pald Circulation Net Unpaid Circulation (made up of copies given for service, etc.)...........ouuue 1,076 A New Men’s Store Accepted by Washington Over Night S ¥ Established 1885 Upstairs—1318 F St. N.W. Over Becker’s Take Elevator 2 «Garments Pay $22.50 For one and —Another Dollar Buys You Two Habits of Washington Men! And Get Another Garment of Equal Value for only . .. If You Can’t Use Two Garments Bring a Friend Imagine getting two suits—or a suit and topcoat Simply Buy One of Our Assortment of New 2 for $23.50 2 for $28.50 sl.oo R O’COATS At the Price of Sheuld Buy SCHAINUCK’S Clothes Each garment sold directly from face * tory to you. You save the middleman’s profit. or overcoat or any two garments for the price you expect to pa thrift for clothes y for one. satisfaction, Yet that is exactly what we give you as hundreds of Washington men will testify. All new styles, new fabries and new shades in a quality that will amaze you. Come to the store dedicated to quality, style and Our guarantee of sat- isfaction or money refunded. Upstairs, low overhead enables us to offer much greater value. 4An extra dollar buys an extra garment. De Luxe Line With Hand-Tailoring Buy One + Topcoat O’Coat for Suit or s37.so Absolute Satisfaction or Money Back Get Another Suit, Topcoat or O’Coat of Equal Value for $1 A Small Deposit Will Hold STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, .0 THE STAR FILES P. O. STATEMENT|SYNOD VOTES PROBE OF COLLEGE AFFAIRS Majority of One Carries Motion in Tennessee to Investigate South- western President. By the Associated Press. ASHVILLE, Tenn., October 9.—An investigation into the administration of Dr. E. Charles Diehl, president of Southwestern, Southern Presbyterian College at Memphis, was authorized to- day by the Tennessee Synod of the denomination. The synod voted, 31 to 30, to follow the lead of the Mississippi Synod in creating a committee to inquire into “the acceptability or non-acceptability” TRADE MARK At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street REGISTERED Opening LOBLER 9, 193L of the president of Southwestern and other matters affecting Southwestern. The synods of Alabama and Louisiana, which with the Tennessee and Missis- sippl bodies own the institution, have not voted on the inquiry, ‘The close ballot came at the end of three and one-half hours of argument in which year-old charges of reckless handling of funds and _unorthodoxy were reviewed. Dr. J. P. Robertson, Memphis pastor, who was among those filing the original charges, spoke in favor of the investigation. Dr. James I. Vance, Nashville minister, led those against the inquiry. The Committee on Schools and | Colleges, to which the investiga'ion pro- | posal was referred, earlier had reported | |1t ‘rlu unable to agree on the proper | action. Almost 2,000 years age sheets of | paper were made from disentregated | fibers and upon flat molds and in this | fashion paper is still formed today. Fall Sale (By Catalogue) of Rich Househ Embracing in part Valuable Antl old Adornments que Furniture, including a Table from the Jeflerson Estate, a Queen Anne Armchair from the Carter Estate, a R: 01d Pleces; Couches, Baby Grand Pia Japanese Furnitare Imported China and Glassware, ¢ Many Other Artlcles of Virtu, Modern Furniture, nd Works of Chippendale Chest of Drawers and Many Other Genuine Luxurlous Upholstered Chairs and erful Assortment of Seml-Antique Orlental Rugs, 2 Paintings by Artists of Note, Chinese and f Art, Silver and Sheffield Plate, locks, Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac and To be sold at public auction within our galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesd Friday, October ay, Thursday and 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, 1931 At 2 P. M. Being the Effects From Thre Each Day ee Prominent Local Estates With Additions From Other Sources On Exhibition Saturday and Monday, October 10th and 12th. Catalogues on application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers. TERMS Majestic Brentwood Jucobean Lowboy. The Majestic superhete- ‘Todynechassis uses 9 tubes, including Spray- ‘and Twin Pentode Out- Shield, Multi-M: CASH CAPITALISM DEBATE SET Representative Fish to Clash Oc- " tober 19 With Norman Thomas. A debate between Representative | jom | Hamilton, Fish, jr., Republican, of New York, and Norman Thomas, former Socialist candidate for the presidency, der the auspices of the Victor L. Berger National Foundation, of which Clar- ence Darrow is president, will take place in the Masonic Temple, New York avenue and Thirteenth street. Representative Pish will defend the right of the present system of capital- to continued existence. e ‘Washington’s first presidential on the subject “Is Capitalism Worth | Thanksgiving proclamation was lost fc Saving?” will be held here October 19. | more than 100 years and only found : a The debate, which will be held un- 1921. Christmas Greeting Cards specially priced Tomorrow is the last day to secure the special discount for early buying. This dis- count is made at this time each year to stimulate early ordering so that our crafe- men can achieve their finest art, free from the eleventh-hour rush, The designs are more beautiful this year than ever, and are in nearly every case exclusive with us in Washington, Your visiting card plate can be used on many of the designs. For those who desire informal cards we have many original ideas to offer that involve no added expenese., ‘BrewaD éyraflexr am{fi‘az’z‘oner.s* 611-12th StIN.W. PAY ONLY DOWN LIBERAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED ed. Georgian design. Famons Majenic superhetcrodyme chasss pro- vidi T e Licensed under patents and appli- cations of R. C. A., Haseltina, La Tour, and Lowell & Dunmore. thing ever before achieved. Come— hear it here! ng’ tone control, Spr and Peatode tubes and full dynamio Complete ray - Shield $44.50 Superheterodyne RADIO Sweeping range, sharper selectivity, and tonal accuracy beyond any- Thrill to the undreamed-of perfection of these new super-performers. 8 Record-Breaking Values, $44.50 to $290 LIBERAL ALLOWANCE tone control - EEER 499,30 tabos o0 0 o Compicte FOR YOUR OLD RADIO STAR RADIO CO. Washington’s Largest Radio. Store 409 11th St. NW. 1350 F St. NW. 3218 14th St. NW. Your Selectioa Over Becker’s b o ELEVATOR

Other pages from this issue: