Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1931, Page 34

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'HE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, 12, 1931. [:HES'I' BRUADBAS]’S PUSH BUTTON PUTS HOUSEWIFE |ARKANSAS PRESBYTERY |HEADS MUTUAL AID GROUP|A. P, GARDNER LEGION IN POSSESSION OF TENDER STEAK| UPHOLDS SMITH REPORT POST INCORPORATED wu.l- UPEN IUN'GH‘I‘ e Special Commission Findings Reaf- " . |Hotel Exposition Reveals Many Modern Electrical Con- Certificate Filed With Recorder of firmed and New Heresy Charges Voted Down. Deeds as Fitting Observance veniences—Washable Wall Paper' Saves Johnny. +f Armistice Day. “Washington’s Own Artists’| - Program” to Be Heard | ®'qawicinicd Pies “Through WMAL. wives will be | future if they i | the time-savir es s . the Sixteenth 1 Hot Newbold Noyes, vice president of the | (ion at the G Community Chest and associate editor | Tough steal v Sgr “jally | by applying a ga t whips all of :;mn’fh Ewma';‘f“,i‘,f,,,-\. “‘,Jvn"’:‘;f\w’ the stubborn steaks of the meat.| sugar. Two men made another plece a 5| This device a round | with 50,000 pieces of lump sugar, program” over WMAL tonight at 10:45 | ° . = o'clock, at which Charles Trowbridge | Steak into a il ) o - the juice ) o Tittman, Washington basso, will be the BOYS BURN SCHOOL featured artist. Mr. Noyes will intro- | , Potato b DUnited States Atmy Band, who will *iete is also a slicing machine ihat, Pair, 11 and 14, Tell Sherift They man will be accompanied by Miss Lucy | SeVers bread and meal into nice eVeh g, t0q Fire Because of Bad Marks. Brickenstein at the piano. The pro- | Pieces and piles them . . gram will be presented under the aus- | The problem of scufled toes is elimi-| CROOKSTON, Minn., November 12 pices of the Community Chest nated with the application of a new | p _Two boys yesterday told the SFhis series of programs will be given | Photo electric cell that automatically sheriff they burned & rural school by 19 artists of the Capital, all of OPens the _:x..m when the person cairy- building because “we got such poor whom are donating their services as a | N ® tray full of food approaches. marks we didn’t want to go to classes mark of appreciation of the work of | When your niwcighbors radio keeps| any more.” T O e o e a1 | You up all nieht and the elevated train | One, 11 years old, and the other, 14, Tiven T the comrtesy of WAfAL, | BIves You the itters, put an electric they said school books were used to Sir. Cappel has arranged for the entire | BOse eliminator on your window. kindle the fire which destroyed the : You can spare the rod when Johnny | structure. The sheriff said they also confessed firing & farmer's barn. They were held without charge the earth; to preserve memorles and |of service, consecra incidents of Lhepgre-t war; to cement | of its Ayl 1 nelp HALF SICK WITH WORRY? i A End Acid Poisons that bring Sick Headache, Gas, Indigestion In these days when none of us can afford to be “half-sick,” watch out for excess acid! Stomach gdistress, indi- gestion, mlflrflon are its warnin; Neutralize the excess acids brought on by worry before they can attack and |nhmod¢l.lunllnlnnohwmuhand intestines. The qui way is Mil- nesia Wafers—the original Milk of Magnesia in pleasant wafer form. Im- mediate relief. Reccmmended by thousands of physicians. Refuse ail imitations. MILNESIA Drigal ~ WAFERS ™ MiLk oF MAGNE B. A. Grant was elected president of the newly organized Harry Kaufman Mutual Ald Association at a banquet of employes of that firm in the New Eb- bitt Hotel Tuesday night. Other officers of the assoctation are: Jack Zozlow, vice president; J. E. Plowman, secretary, and Wallace F. Enright, treasurer. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., November 11— | HarTy Kaufman, Davis Wise and Ber- 3 tram Wise, members of the firm, were By a vote of 19 to 2°the ATkansas|jecteq honorary president, vice presi- presbytery of the Presbyterian Church | g€ "0l P eont Tvee P of the United States yesterday adopted | . . a resolution reaffirming the report of | = 3 the special commlss\m:" which ;N' uy"ear Sackett Predicts Prosperity. exonerated Rev. Hay Watson Smith of | A ance of Armistice day. charges @ncerning the soundness of his| BREMEN, Germany, November 12 Among the incorporators was Justice faith | (). —American Ambassador Frederic M. | peyton Gordon of the District Supreme ey resolution was | Sackett, addressing the Bremen Cham- | Court. Wwho served overseas as judge - adoj , Rev. A. Killough of Mat { " % . | advocate general. ther incorporators A Phinority member of the investigating | ber of Commerce Tuesday night, scruck | faVocate Eery: | OWA FIOTREN O commission, introduced heresy charges|an optimistic note on economic condi- | Gordon. James A. Purcell. Theodore against Dr. Smith, but these were voted | tions by declaring that the rise in | Cogswell, Hugh H. Obear, Erskine Gor- down without discussion. wheat, cotton and metal prices pre- | don, Charles F. Wilson, Arthur Hellen Presbytery members explained the | saged the return of prosperity to in-|J. Miller Kenyon, Charles L. Frailey action yesterday was a review of the |dustrial nations. | Maj. Gen. Walter A. Bethel, Frank special commission’s action as ordered | “Though I am of the opinion that | Dawson, C. Phillips Hill and Walter I by the synod of the church, and was a | economic difficulties can no longer be | Bruce Howe. | | final disposition of the charges growing | halted by Mere speech-making,” he | The objects of the corporation were out of tge publication of a pmphlet in | said, “there has been a noticeable Im- | cited as follows: “To promote peace 1928, which set forth Dr. Smith's views | provement in consumption that is|and good will among the people of the : on the theory of theistic evolutio peful.” United States and all the nations of Programs definitely arranged to date | 5 D T O R e U R e following Mr. Tittman’s appearance to- | night are as follows | . November 19. Miksa Merson, cele- 4 brated Hungarian pianist; November L 26, Miss Hazel Arth, Atwater Kent ta e audition winner. whose soprano voice | i is well known over the radio; Decem - ber 3, the George Washington Uni versity Glee Club; December 10. M Helen Ware, violinist: December 17, | E on a Public Service Plan! These programs are designed to offer @epyrighend 1991, Pecroieur Heat & Power Go All rights ressrved. ‘Washington's best in the realm of ° for as little as Company . . . originators of music. . . * 65 automatic oil heat . . . to- Hollywood Model s your dealers, If he cannot su; 'ou write or $5 chone e P gether with one of the old- A MONTH Lindsey Nicholson Corn. est, largest and strongest Nothing elee te g i banking groups in this coun- pey. We guaran- o foe to assume the try and a major oil company cost of service, repairs, new parts . of unlimited resources. 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These not only ' now the cook’s art in creating dainties but also an unusual sculptural ability, One piece titled, “The Spirit of America,” is made with 150 pounds of ember 12.—House- -pushers in the 1 in their homes buttc made tender, simply mere trifle peels and ‘potato A WAFE :?:e;;u‘\s will be in charge each Thurs- | oo (#1 TBS (L U paper . with - 0 imy hands because there is a new CLIFF EDWARDS Well-known M-G-M star soys: “The Hollywood Cam- era is one of the nectest fo operate that | have ever handled. The mechanism is really remarkable.” of the chi/dren CHAPTER TO HOLD DINNER = i TR \ w:th the STEWART WARNER } Movie Camera Anamazing new spring wound camera with features hereto- fore found only in high priced, semi-professional cameras— even to four speeds. Takes pictures of theatre-like beauty and brilliance. So simple any- one can now make movies easier than taking snap shots. 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