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"A—m » THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931 AGE RMSES HEH] Deaths Reported. M. W. OFFUTT DIES Marriage Licenses. MISSIONARY DIES | Bipley, W. Vo, Benk Cosed. | R. Fowler, 35. and Clara L. Beliing (®) —The State Banking Department | chars W, Carro Emergencs HA.,.. IN BETHESDA HOME ‘:' ; g Former Holy Crou.Achomy Stu- reporied. today “nat the nl;:::.m‘,r, Rip- SPECIAL Charies 7. Meiriers. 7 dent Expires in India. ley | o roin 5 u"« Cota Rev. Mark ness. ' The bank was closed by its | - Jue C 2 ayden. 0. ev. Ma Word was recelved here today board of directors and places n e Until Nowve 'mbe; th Frod Basmes. & ¥ Former Blnkfi E’Kl’"" in Sleep |~ Prederick Greens 22 and Pannie John- | the Foreign Missionary Se hands of the department for liquida- | ember 15 | Dennie Orace, 47 ter W n. 20, Rev W Haw R Moore, | HOly Cross, of the de ' tion PRI AR RN " R 3 | el Politis, 44, Garfel at 68—Funeral to Be Held 2 of Clarks B Menrs | in India, of Sister Jar Death was LG due to influenza. | . b oa M. Allwine, 41 \ v, Sekaariow &b ebis. . Tol : ignene, 8. Stark. paSster Jarieth was the daughter of Our Bul)’ Season LadleS Coats 3 i \7 duction | » P' TN e % g : ot Mary Stanton, Oakland. Md. who v ’OUT':O Hits dOFerpfO . t *¥isey % wuaa. 13 » R e ; : :‘ - survives her. She atiended Holy Cross B i | i 3 eories and Favors Eco- : ' later spent two yegrs at the Foreign [ s + 00, Emerger 8 BETHESDA. 3 ember 4.—Ma- | Poh of i 5 an B.| Mission Convent al 1 . ‘ 5 gruder Wilson tt, lifelong resident Dankersiile. 1 ¥ James B va. | e ¥ “years A . 60 DAYS Plain or Furred nomic Plannmg_ 1 a8 2 5l arens | Of Bethesdn and une of the best known |, AeFarder K i Alex 5| sta , Bengal, whe citizens of the r wer section she — Water . ed yesterday 4 35 smd Ruth Richard- We will rent for that period y e e . 2" ") o “Fooraine. R e o Bornot Cleaned | By the Asscoiated Press 4 . at the age of 68. He Bie city, and Alice | Australii’'s wheat acreage is 25 per Oolly=% Hm National economic planning designed | ko o , b R gt (TT‘!_" ] ; a "'J‘ St Jome. | cent below that of last season iR o | 80 increase purchasing power througt b | . 2 ud spe: — et 3"8" Boraiers' | OTThag? or two persons—for b Bayment of higher wages rather than | /" The funeral wil take pi . 2t r P E By curtailing production was recom- | - " e R s f "Brown m é : > 'Ok BiR . 4 Addie Reamond b Mended 1o 5 enate Manufactures Sub . Pt ¥k . firpenicr 46 and Addie Reds a ont ‘eommitiee today by C fia, Las ernits » a son of the B D I 40, it Ida T. Kress, 35 New ::, York, & directo / onal | M Gramm nile Hillory L. Offatt, and always had Rey. Salomon b : et € Colonial Hotel £i| c. ana ealt of Roonomic arch wil ; 4 . in the house where he died. He is su Soule contended the sophy Bovert ; ce 1 ed by his wicow, Mrs. Dixle Elizabeth | 60 1782 M 15th and M Streets Delivery Call North 10 St. N.W, Decatur 0380 4 cleaners dyers i rerproduction I he o Offutt, and two sons, E, Winscr OF ‘I:‘ln )cmmL & « r g R L T A and Magruder "m son xm t b n;,‘. ers have based pi v liza- ov 1 . 30, Gullinger 1lospital { Bethesda also leaves a brother #lon of industry is . v, 28, Frecdmen's Hospital Hillory L. Offutt, of new Garrett Park " [ He testified Industry could not adopt {8 S0 Wellorama’ v Mr. Offutt was a director of the Bank | ¥Telephonic communication between $is doctrine of the economy of high ; 7 eer Hosp of Bethesda and of the Potomac Sav- | all parts of Great Britain and Northern ;‘J" as long as it was on a com- Waiton. 1 e o ings Bank in Guorgetown, D. C., for | Ireland and uvldcm:s of Estonia has itive basis e more than 40 years just n_opened. The policy could be spplied, however Be testified, through the proper kind £ Of economic planning k. He said a National Economic Council Would have to survey the purchasing wer of the country as a whole and Hld up the weak points, He suggested : the possibility of a public corporation 20 operate the coal industry and re- #tore the purchasing power of those dependent upon it alter W, 4 rmer_economist | with the teser ard, tes L Bed the major ups and downs of by Bess could be avoided . Rering with price le modities here and abroad by Govern ment and industrial combinations had sontributed to bad business conditions, He said this tampering, which in- (eluded operations of the Farm Board t 40 the cotton and wheat markets, had E ::venlla natural forces from operat- to protect the economic structure. Goldie TR _Births Reported. "onul L. and Reba M. Lambert, twin " Raymond and Marcella R. Carter, boy wnu-m E. and Ruth H. Kimmerling, boy. Tema . Hirshfield, boy. ’ M 0. and . . E st . : oseph ' H % e ) boy. glies . Worthington, boy. g . BPATD, boy Runeen s “vaa L. Melone. boy. . fineld and Extner Yadovich. boy / Fra and Mary 3 b Leo D. and Madeline etz Wi Howard P. and Beulah Bradburn, eirl . A atch. gir, 1. 83, Girl Jeorse A. and Moy Painter el Tnett, ' girl Birroughs. lia E_8 ind Myrtie’ 1 Millin, bey Dllam A and Margaret G. Robertaan. boy. ;méfn:;:;-jg:jffi",ff‘"f ~ The tobaccos in CAMELS have never been parched or toasted ! My and women everywhere today hail Camels as outstand- The Camel Humidor Pack is a great boon to smokers because ingly the fresh cigarette. it insures that a perfectly conditioned fresh cigarette comes to i .n.r‘l’u.‘?r.:‘ R The source of that rare freshness is the fine Turkish and mild you in prime smoking condition. i S 0 o St Domniestic tobaccos of which Camels are blended. and Giadys Bryant, eirl, iop énninn Eit1 Wil it Tareiic Gl in. These full-mellow, sun-ripened tobaccos—more costly and If you smoke Camels you know what that means —~what-a relief they offer from the harsh hot smoke of dusty-dry factory. stale tobaccos. m P. and Rose L. Dodson, girl. amuel and Eleanore Grawford, bos. SIS0 DAty Reors, Bor choice to start with—are naturally smooth, cool, fragrant, MRS. M’CALLUM DIES palatable. . - ’ Mother of Roderick L. Carmichael The natural moisture which infuses them with mildness and S'moke a fresh cigarette, for pleatsure’s sake. Switch to Camels s TG flavor is vigilantly safeguarded and skilfully preserved — our for just one day —then leave them, if you can! : ‘Mrs. W. H. McCallum, mother of Mrs. ¥ ¢ B B reiorday st het home at Rowland. tobaccos are never parched or toasted. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. G i N. C. Mrs. McCallum was well known £ in Washington social circles, having wyisited here at the home of her daugh- f* ter, wife of x;/n(u t(;,;‘m Rod(;}'lc; k ' Carmi 1, chief inances, . A, G wnd v Cz""'xf""’ s R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S on, Lieut, Roderick L. C: hael, . % B ‘F‘:”‘“:“mXC“”"‘"”‘:‘?”;“"F ffir“ : COAST-TO-.COAST RADIO PROGRAMS ashington todey for Rowlan i meral services will be held there to- . s : CAMEL QUARTER HOUR, Morton | PRINCE ALBERT QUARTER HOUR, morrow. g % 2 Downey, Tony Wons, and Camel | Alice Joy, “Old Hunch,” and i - . e ; el s s Orchestra, direction Jacques Prince Albert Orchestra, direction felmets worn by the London po : ; o . . this Winter weigh one-half ounce more > . Renard, every night except Sun Paul Van Loan, every night ex than the Summer headgear because e & day, Col: ia Sy S yiN.B.C. Ne heavy cloth is substituted for light lumb; stem cept Sunda; Red Network gerse. 5 : e : § See local paper for time REDUCED RATE Don’t remove the moisture- EXCURSIONS .proof wrapping from your $2.50 Philadelphia package of Camels after szs.gss oWicl:-‘-:::n you open it. The Camel November 15, 29 Humidor Pack is protection against perfume and pow- der odors, dust and germs. In offices and homes, even $3.50 New York | in the dry atmosphere of Plainfield and Elizabeth artificial heat, the Camel "“’"":"" Sk X Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camels and keeps GIVING DAT. NOV' %8 o NEW them right until the last YORK AND Washine 2 M Relapine lens ¥ d one has been smoked $4.50 Pm:burgh McKeespert or Braddock November 8 “You needn’t tell me Other Excursions . _I know Camel iS $10.50 AKRON. CLEVEl AND Teaye s Ins, N T30 P, M Re $16.00 cHICAGO fhe freSh Cigarette! Leave s M. Retw $1.50 Harners Ferry. $2.35 Hancock $2.00 Martinabure. $3.00 Camberland L % A. M. Ngv. 22. Return same day $8.50 NEW YORK WEEK. ry Saturday during Novem- ber. return untit i P. M. from Jer- sey City Sunday $8.50 ATLANTIC CITY WEEK-END Go ¥ aturd | 3 HUMIDOR all day. ¢ BALTIMORE PACK _ 4 $1.50 Daily. Good for 3 davs, $1.25 Saturdaye and Sundays Thone Travel Bureau—District 3300 Baltimore & Ohio Made FRESH — Kep¢ + @191, R. J. Reynetds Tobaees Company