Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1931, Page 30

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DAY, OCTOBER | banks was signed i by supreme| THELMA RAMBEAU ILL Under the plan the u-;naunmm' e Trust will y depositors per cent of thetr Pa the Sister of Actress Suffers From | Roosevett-Tnternationat Mercantile Ma | ASSETS OF FOUR BANKS rine Company of New York TO BE TAKEN OVER BBE. a3 in the banks and Overdose of Sedative. Chatrman O'Connor of the Shipping Comt Anthodioss” Seautactuseny’ | SEnanis W Tt Guvn sre M| Bosrd announced yesterday that sale of the ships would be approved. They form the backbone of the ::Imu: | strongest competition in the an { | s Ocean to foreign fnterests. In addition | Trust Co., New York, to Adjust | The banks closed this vear by %‘m’?:wnm.:' gy .,." o 1o the Leviathan, the sale will include State e | u, & sister of Marjorie Closed Institutions. Times Square Trust Co., Rambeau, stage and screen actress, was tional Madison Trust Co. the Bank of | g By the Astociated Press. ‘mrvpe and the American Union m‘Huplhl today for t ¢t for an| ot NEW YORK. October 30.—An order S overdose of & sedative, Physicians said | lywood, and Mrs. Paragob is Japan's government steel works 18 |she would recover. | Elizabeth Merrell, New York stage Miss Rambeau was at the home where | actress. " M. B. HARLOW DIES SHIPPING COMBINE - HERE AT AGE OF 83 TORUNU. 5. LINES | S | < TS Alexandria Banker Was Oriu-! o Proposal of East and West Inal Sponsor of Mount Ver- | e Coast Interests Accepted non Memorial Road. by Board. “:‘h;‘mgamng:dcsz’:smx‘l&e:ng - tered financial difficulties as a result of the George Washington s#hd other ves- sels taken over by the Governmen! after war was declared on Germany. Two new fast liners are also under| W YORK. October der . aid Federal | permif e Manufacturers’ Trust Co. | T Thcae will be thrown into the ! To Take Over the asseis of four closed reducing prices on steel products. Atlantic competition as soon as they are completed. M. B. Harlow, 83, prominent Alexan- dris banker and original s of the | Mount Vernon Memorial Boulevard, | died today at the home of his daugh- | ter, Mrs. Gertrude Coffin, 1903 Kaio- rama road. Puneral services will be| held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at | $t. Mary’s Church, Alexandria. - i Mr. Harlow was born in Alexandrias in 1848 and had lived there conunuflly( until moving to this city ia 1918. Even| after coming bhere he maintained his interests Jn that city ant spent much | time there. Y had been sce president | of the Alexandria First National Bank | since 1909 and had been a member of | that institution’s board of directors for | M. B. HARLOW. By the Associated Press With Shipping Board approval, a huge comiine of East and West Coast interests will attempt to breathe new life into the United States Lines, for | munths an ailing limb of the Nation's maritime life. Except for minor details, the board has accepted & proposal of the United States Lines Company of Nevada, a newly ofganized group, to take over and operate the Leviathan and other ships soid by the Government to the company formed by Paul W. Chapman of New York Sale to Be Approved. the slump in ocean travel to and from Europe. Chapman sought relief months #go_from the board i ‘Weeks of negotiations led to submis: sion of bids for operating the ships by | Chapman and the Roosevel Co. Pinally the combine of East-West interests was ed while the board held previous offers in abeyance. ‘ EXPERIENCED FITT LADY ATTENDA The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 ale of Remarkable Two-Day TOILETRIES Tooth Paste and Miscellaneous Brushes 7 NT £ : 4 s hdmn é ey The new company is a holding cor- EU C HL R Formed Association. connections in New York State and De- - poration controlled by the Dollar-Daw- 3224 14th St N.W. He was educated at St. John's Acad- | troi*. He will be buried here. the e PALAIS ROYAL Ness there as a young man. He con- G Street at Eleventh son Pacific Coast interests and ceived the idea of » boulevard connect- ing the National Capital with the home of George Washington. along the banks of the Potomac, in 1888 and in the next year formed the Mount Vernon Avenue Association, of which he was secretary- treasurer for many years. Mr. Harlow's public career began in 1872, when he was elected a, member of the Board of Health of Alexandria. In 1874 he was elected to the City | Council and in 1876 was elected city treasurer, serving until 1900, when he voluntarily retired from public service. Alded Channel Deepening. ‘While he was city treasurer a deficit loomed in the school fund and it. was oposed to reduce the school term om 10 months to 7. Board of Education he would not allow this and that as long as the deficlency existed he would pay the teachers out of his private funds, so as_to keep the term at 10 months, Besides his prominence in connec- tion with the Mount Vernon Boule- vard, it was through him that pres- sure was brought to bear in deepening the channcl of the Potomac by in- creasing its depth from 18 feel to M by rem the obstruction Face Powder Men’s “Webster” & Overcoats and $0c Conti Castile Shampoo and z!: Bath Spray, both for . . 49c Hospital Cotton, Mifflin Alcoh E Be 31 Williams™ Shaving Sets §9¢ 89¢ lltiubber Giloves, Wear ;:Jsfl.;g:n::l Bodics. Lady Washingion g e Tissie, 1,000-sheet rolls; white or tinted...85¢ doz. Scottissue 3 for 25c Lipstick, Rouge Coty Lipsticks. rush, and Listerine lefior 'l'.‘i':nkk .2 for gcc Tooth Paste or Bottle 50c Norida Creme Rouge...15¢ of Listerine.. d $L and S$150 Tree-Jur Double Compacts.. ..49¢ Tissues - $1 Lady Washingtop g @ = Cleansing Tissue. e EL e e i Vik-—| R Nz an ive - /////,w/’//%,"f"’%’fi T, ] iquid ~ Skin m”‘ 80 bottits of $10 Lubin's Ocean Bleue or Mon- joly Perfume. Renaud’s $1 Sweet Pea Perfume and Sweet Pea Talcum. Houbigant's Talcum, ass't Leigh’s Unguent Special Cream, §1 size .89¢ Dr. $1.50 size. .. Leigh's ‘West's_Tooth Brush and Dental Mirror P : both, 45¢ Edna Wallace Hopper Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 19¢. 2 for 35¢ Colgate Cream, quantity size Ohphos Paste. Squibbs’ $1 Djer Kiss Face Powder 39c $0c Mavis Face Powder...19¢ e Krank's Fnc;}c’ol;dc‘[r i $1 Piver's Misti or Rocroy Powder......35¢, 3 for §1 $1 Isabey Imported Face feet_and TWO-Tl'Ollser 1 Ribbon 0c, 75¢, $1.25 Timite 5 and a jar of Lady Esther hand cream given with each purchase $1 Komplex Facial Cream.85c $1 size Pompeian Nigh daughters, Mrs. Coffin, Miss Loilie C. Harlow and Miss Mary Harlow of Washington and Mrs. Ross Elliott of :lv!rwn. N. J, and eight grandchjl- ren. : PHARGORE WOMAN WHO HELD OFF OFFICERS FOUND INSANE Mother, Who Barricaded Self in: Cabin, Ordered Confined to Asylum in Idaho. By the Associated Press. SAND POINT, Idaho, October 30.— Mrs. Floyd May. 35, who, barricaded in 8 cabin, held officers at bay with a rifle for threp days. is to be confined in the North Idaho Insane Asylum at Orofino. An insanity exam! board decided Yesterday she was dangerous to be at/ 50c Tooth Paste, 3 for 79¢ 25, Igate Mi ; c Colgate Mirage Cream.]18¢ Pro-ghy-lnc-llc oo $1 Golden Peacock Bleach Cream & 50c Elcaya Cream. $1.50 Virginia Lee Cleansing Cream Toilet Waters Are you a Webster Man? It's time you were aware of the unusual savings and new styles that these fine suits offer, and turn ott a hetter dressed and wiser man. Smart men everywhere are wearing the two- button coat as styled by Webster. You'll gladly notice the superior tailoring that makes even the smallest detail an important one. rge. ‘The woman's 8-year-old daughter Doris, who stod by her side as officers from 1daho and Washington attempted to drive her trom her stronghold with tear-gas and smoke bombs, will be cared for in the Lewiston (Idaho) Children’s Home. | A constable, with whom she had been | friendly. gained admission to her strong- hold, disarmed her,“and Sheriff Henry Traue arrested her Sunday. FREED IN GORDON MURDER IS CONVICTED OF THEFT Harry Stein Found Guilty of Steal- ing $2,000 in Jewelry—To Be Sentenced November 5. By the Associated Press. , NEW YORK, October 30.—Harry ! Stein, 33, who was acquitted five months | ago of the murder of Vivian Gordon. | ‘was convicted today of stealing $2,000 worth of jewelry from the apartment of Mrs. Lola E. Baker. He will be sen-| tenced November 5. Stein was arrested when Vivian Gor- | don, & would-be witness in the pollcaj vice squad investigations, was found strangled to death in Van Cortlandt! Park, the Bronx. Police charged a fur coat belonging to the Gordon woman was found in! Stein’s possession. VILLAGE OF ".FOOD RIOTS” | IS NOW “LAND OF PLENTY’ | ‘,“:ré;r’;;m:,r, . Looks Like N . Ark., October 30.—The | finest agricultural products of this com- " Sede e munity were put on display here ye . ] terday to prove things have changed a iz England. | Widely publicized as the scene of a so-called “food riot” last Winter when the Red Cross was feeding drought suf- ferers. the England commun i calls itself “the land of pl | ‘F\nners. Wwho were destitute last! ‘Winter. brought a wide variety of farm | produets, live stock and poultry to town | for exhibition at the First Annual! by A Real Pal for i Cold Weather! Men’s Coat Sweaters 1609 Pure Wool $92.95 Medium Weight Beauty 3 for 45¢ 25¢ Donge Imported Soap, bottles of Origi e es” of Originally 3 $450 Raquel L'Endeley s s b vt Toilet Wate i e . o fully boxed.........$1. b -3 for §5c $3 size Myette . $1. 20c French Lavender Soap, $1.75 size Djer Kiss.. .....79¢c 6 for 59¢ $3 size Lubin Imported. . $1.69 10c Jergen's Bath Soap, $1.50 size Krank’s, discon- assorted odors ed colors Colgate’s odors. Guimet's satin top. New Colors Webster Gray Webster Tan Autumn Brown Oxford Gray Webster Mixtures . Palais Royal—Men's Department—Main Floor. Bath Powder, box 49¢ 49c _Palais Royal—Main Floor $1 Glass Powder Jars, with powder and puf...... Satur_day' Finds a Group of Great Values Ready for the Children! Girls’ New Sweaters $1.95 Stunning new colorings and styles with little collars, V or crew necks; coat, styles, too; many in the new “hand-knit” effects; sizes 7 to 14. Boys’ New Slieep-Lined Cavaltex Personal Monogram Playing Cards 2 packs, $1.59 Your own three-letter monogram, in gilt letters to match the edges, on two decks of high-grade playing cards, smartly boxed done while you wait! Come see the clever new machine operate in the . Stationery Department. * New Outfits for Winter Palais Royal—Main Floor Ramshead Wool makes this adorable coat, hat and muff set in soft blue, trimmed with |0 95 white; 1 to 4 years.... . . remarkable leatherette coat, with wombat col- lar; double- breasted style; plenty of pockets; waterprooi—a coat that will keep you warm those coming Black with the girls; in wanted col- ors; sizes 7-14. Trades day. | an T foodstuffs | prepared for the Wintcr. sometaing not | done on a large scale before, were also on display | | Girls’ New Woolen Suits and Frocks, $5.95 Jersey jacket and skirt, with knit- ted sweater blouse, smart 2 and 3 Tailored Outfit of ramshead wool; eoat, zipper leg- plece suits and dresses in jersey and novelty woolens. Sizes 7 to 14 gings and beret, in camel, brown, blue and $|0 navy; sizes 1 to 4 years, Royal—Third Floor or brown. Sizes 8 to 7.0( yrs. Marriage Lic(‘;’l;;S. ; ) L Hale 20 and Ruth BO\'S’ Tom ba‘vyer H'ell’-Drztiid;;;lz;?’ngaderns Shirts g7 A new selection z well stocked he newest | ns to choc ed by the Pull-on Sweaters With the"“Hand-Knit” Look $7) .95 —They're wearing them with tweed skirts, with sports and town suits— Navy . .. Oxford . . . Tan ) : lg:m(-tso—fl()lubllhl:l « .. Brown . .. Heather e Akt choose them as this bright group is chosen—in egg- shell, wine, brown, workmanship b reen, tle—in 2 : 3 and ev color combina- | nations! i Sizes 34 to 42 Palais Royal—Sport Shop Third Floor Special Purchase! $5, $7.50 and $10 - Smart Gloves Complete the Fall “Ensemble $3.95 Fine Glace Kid and Suede e Foundation Garments $3.95 e . 29 an Richmond, Va American Engineer Dies in Paris. | PARIS, October 30 (#).—Robert Loud Trube, son of Gustave A. Trube. an old American resident of Paris, died today. | aged 34. He was an engineer and ".ad A marvelous group of foun- dations, step-ins and. girdles, in the newest models for slen- der and average figuges. At- tractive materials, combined with knit elastic; inner belt medels of peach brocade.. All sizes, but not every size in each style. Palais Royal Third Floor The ideal sweater motoring and general wear it a real pal. The mater 5 and 6 button length pull-ons and demi- mousquetaires. Black, black with white, dark browns as well as the soft beige tones, eggshell and white. are of high qu; s reinforced 3 1 » stardy new Fall su grav and brown mix Every pair perfect bone buttons and tyo price on this sweater buttonholes ; pockets, v attractive Sizes 36 to 30. Palais Royal—Men’s Dep’'t—Main Floor has Sizes 8 to 17 yrs. LADIES Wrist Waieh Straps ORDER Palais Royal—Boys' Dep't—Main Floor M. KOHRN North 1210 1348 M _St. N.W.—At Conn. Ave. Palais Royal—Main Floor

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