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AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 15, '1931—_PART ONE. - NATVES SOGETY || vt aeon | WATNALAD NN 220 NOT BTV LN S S e o oo Dr. Virgil Jordan, economist of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., will be “not guilty,” spoken when Judge John —_—— WAl Be Hald Friday Night. HUNGARIAN PIANIST TO o ¢ this . = BROADCAST. Tfl U N one of the prineipal speakers ui thie MADE BY NWERS ©. Southern askea him toplead. | Magnet Saves Boy's Life. e R i neral bus! situation. “What the five indictments retined against| By means of a powerful magnet a |arranged for the entertainment of Erogress in Advertising” will be dis- him by the grand Jury earlier this week. uubumwu extracted from | members of the Ohio Girls' Club st & et R 2 | cussed by E. st,mflmo‘!..ewurg:n:ml;; ‘The others_charge umwm‘ :;yur;om s lungs in a hospital st get-together meeting at 1326 e Annual Meeting Will Be Held | 300 Representatives and Ex- | R e s Trial of Slayer of Two Women | children of Park Riage, . magnet was one used for extracting [sets avenue Friday night, beginning at Reuction Dicusin i ing. | e e B et e o S R e e | Kons of cig. hthn il e at Washington Club on and Three Children Begins | 3ncinst Powers for the killing ‘of Mrs. | 5y, & tiny electrio light and & mag- | received at the mesting. 1t was s 9 of the rate reductions in adv Lemke it is improbable that he willl netized iron rod then inserted in the | nounced, for distribution this g L n Business Here Tomorrow, | ¥ focus ;;”;:;:,’;";;;:,;;;,_P:r;‘_gf in West Virginia. be brought to trial for the slaying of tube to attract and retrieve the ball. among needy families in Ohlo. vertising agencies. President Bristol of the association will speak for the More than 300 representatives and |advertisers. The position of the CLARKSBURG, W. executives of the country's largest busi- | 8gencles will be presented by Thomas| =T " o‘}";g"m ":‘. Friday Evening. ‘The Soclety ‘of Natives of the Dis- By the Associated Press. November trict of Columbia will elect officers for e o rir o Alancy ty -~ / the ensuing year at-the annual meet- ness corporation, which expend ‘8D- | of New York City. murder today opened the fight of Harry d ing at the Washington ‘Club, Seven- proximately $300,000.000 & vear in na-| another topic of general interest to|F. Powers, 45, of Clarksburg, to escape 9 # tional advertising channels, will con-| gdvertisers, “What Results from Copy | the gallows for the killing of two wom- teenth and K-streets, Friday evening. vene at the Wardman Park Hotel 40- | Testing,” will be outlined by Stuart D.|en and three children, whose bodies ‘There also will be & musical program | morrow for the twenty-second annual| Gowan of the Cowan & Dengler Ad-|Were bu‘x"lled near his garage at Quiet and refreshments, i meeting of the Association of National vertising Agency of New York Olty. D e e ctialion the _ e retiring president, ' Fred A. ] iti Mr. Bristol, the presi- —Natie Emery, who hals served two terms, wil Confronted with many new problems, | ders, ~ars noers of the Hational as- | Charge of “murdering Mrs. Dorothy 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 review the activities of the society dur- his administration. e other present officers are: Vice presidents, Judge Gus: A. Schuldt, Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle and Ralph L. Hall; treasurer, Frederick G. Umhau; recording secretary, Miss Emma A. Bright; corresponding secretary, Mrs. an appraisal of the prz---t position and | sociati ) tuart Peabody of the | PTessier Lemke of Worcester, Mass., was ‘No Connection With Ane Ol b e aiore prospects of business will be made dur- ! sa'fr;:xf"cgff ;’,‘;‘:_‘sv,ce pmmn{; %17 | set for December 7, but his counsel will No Connection With Any Other Washington Store ing the three days’ session by prominent | Kelly of the B. F, Goodrich Rubber Co., | Se¢k to have the prisoner removed from advertising experts, business leaders and | vice president; W. A. Grove of the Eci- | e cusmayf of Harrison County, and, if economists. - Sessions tomorrow will be | son General Electric Appliance Co, | 3 change of venue is granted, that date attended by publishers and representa- | vice president; Albert E. Haase, secre- | Wil not be effective. tives of advertising agencies, but the | tary-treaburer and managing director, ol ot biod e i remaining two days will be closed ex-|and John Neville Boyle, general coun: —— ’ ecutives of $300,000,000 | At the atternoon session discussions On Sale Beginning Tomorrow - Roscoe L. Oatley; historian, James F. cept to members. At group meetings | se] Duhamel; delegates, Miss Etta L. Tag-| . In his first appearance before the|Tuesday, heads of various divisions in % gart and Mr. Emery. The chairmen of | microphone, Miksa Merson, Hungarian | the Department of Commerce will meet z G ° PS ° the committees.on entertainment and p‘%nht. will be g\e :\lAerat lXfl;lr on the | with the business executives. Grid Coaches as Linguists. on membership, Mrs. Ella C. Robinson | “Washington's Own Artists Program,’ and Ralph L. Hall, were sppointed by | to be broadcast from Station WMAL Lee R. Bristol to Preside. Conches of oot ball teams uaying | YOGy 9900 l l lve the president. Thursday night from 10:45 to 11 o'clock.| _Lee R. Bristol, vice president of the | down the lowdown to players in three Mr. Merson formerly was a_member | Bristol-Myers Co. and president of the | languages loom as a possibility follow- | EXPERT SERVICE French Room Hats Brief reports will be submitted by | and the Meister Schule of the States| Preside at the opening session tomorrow . officers and committee chairmen on| Acacemie of Vienna, He is the second | morning at 9:30 ochok Tho annual | London University made to the Ar- the developments during the past year, | guest star of the serics, which was ar- | dinner of the association will be held | senal fot ball club. She proposes to op and other business will be transacted. | ranged by C. C. Chapel under the aus- | 8t 7:30 p.m. at the hotel. This will be a | give them free lessons in German and o The musical program will be under the | pices of the Community Chest. Charles | get-together affair, with no speeches | French. She is a keen supporter of 1817 Adams Mill Road direction_of Mrs. Robinson. The Dro- | Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, presented Dut an entertainment program by the | Arsenai and her argument is that the gram will include: Piano solo, Miss | the opening event last Thursday night. | Columbia Broadcasting System. | players will stand a better chance as Louise Varnum: soprano solo, Mrs. | ' Tne remainder of the serics. arranged | . CUfI Knoble of the Chrysler Motor | trainers abroad if they speak the Freda Phillips, with Mrs. Robinson 8s | o date follows: November 26, Miss Hazel | CO» chairman of the Program Commit- language. accompanist: piano solo, Mrs. Fritz| prth, Atwater Kent audition winner; Hauer: violin solo, Mr. Hauer, With{December 3. George Washington Uni- Mrs. Hauer, accompanist. versity Glee Club; Deiember 10, Miss At the tea table following the pro-| gelen ware, violinist, and December 17, gram will be Mrs. Watson V, Shelton | 15 galle Spier, pianist. and Mrs. Robinson. d During the past two years the So- clety,of Satives has reatimed s pi- | ), C. FIREMAN’S WIFE | of'the Disitct of Gotumbia, i the CHARGES MISCONDUCT e of the Royale Academie of Budapest|Association of National Advertisers, Will [ yno" the orer of a girl student of Mo H RA | William H. Baker of Boston, Mass., Is Now in Washington. For Many Years Mr. Baker Has Been Our RUPTURE Specialist He Is Widely Known for the Successful Treatment of Difficult Rupture Cases Formerly $8.50 to $15 $5 Reproduction of Agnes, Descat, Marie Alphonsine, and othe# Paris designed hats in the finest quality fur felts, softly draped velvet turbans, dinner hats of satin and gleaming * s g ] 2 g § £ 5 § i houses of Congress, joining the or- ganised ot TR S T O | WH“EC.:E OTHER§ FAIL WE SUCCEED metallic evening hats. Trimmed with prystal ornaments, of Commerce, the Federation of Citi- Our “Common Sense” Supports for Rupture Are sleek fur ornaments and beautiful ribbons. zens’ Associations, Merchants and Man- Husband Fails to Support Entirely Different From All Others / s ons OO A othar “clvic Her With Allowance. Different in Principle, Material, Construction and Application. Patients’ Hours, 10 AM. to 8 P.M. Evenings by Appointment. Consider These Facts ‘We Do Guarantee WE DO NOT employ steel ‘To return and retain the rupture springs, elastic belts, adhesive at once to the comfort and safety plasters or under straps, as of the patient. WE MAKE NO they are not sanitary, comfort- CHARGE, ACCEPT NO MONEY able or necessary in treating UNTIL PATIENT IS SATIS- hernia. FIED. A CORRECTLY CONSTRUCTED AND PROPERLY FITTED SUPPORT WILL HOLD YOUR RUPTURE THE UNIVERSAL ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. —623 F Street NW.— Will represent ws. They will carey ® line of our supsorts and be wualified to uire SERV] Mr. 5 trusses whi Free demonstrat ttings at their . Taesds ay of this week. m. AVAIL YOURSELVEE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO TEST O PPO WHILE OUR. PACTORY REFRESENTATIVE OU% SUPPORTS T8 IN WASHINGTON. POWERS AND JOHNSON, Rupture Specialists Since 1860 A Limited Number $3.00 to $5.00 Hats A wonderful opportunity to pick up several smart s z It also went on record—and so ad-| Charging her husband, Rodney K. vised President Hoover and Attorney -l-h(,m.f1 o amber of the District. Firs General Mitchell—as ) believing _that | Department, with misconduct involving only permanent residents of Washing- |a co-respondent, Mrs, Beulah D. ton, “permanently identified with its|Thomas of Silver Spring, Md. has civic affairs,” ought to receive appoint- | gskeq the District Supreme Court for ments to the civil commissionerships of | an absolute divorce. The charges of the District or to other administrative | micoonduct against Thomas are con- and judicial offices whose jurisdiction Is | tained in an answer a suit for mm:igtw the purely local affairs of the | givorce filed by the fireman, in which It is e d that ;:flle next meet. :llh:pndlmt also is charged against the ~ | wife. ing a resolution will ask- Throug! torney 5 ing the public school authorities o ro- defker, tl?e :I‘!e .““e:.ng‘m 'c'l“hr:neul strict the appointments of officers and | oy months after thelr marriage teachers of the public schools of Wash- to bout with othe ington to bona fide residents of the city, | L1OMAs began to go about et V.| women, and that they separated three Billboard Policy Approved. N-mil as a {.em!\t o:':h b;nl}t:’c:n‘s&ct, e Thomas is_char, e Wi oS EOElt, Aa oPposed, BrODesals 0 | i brencried. the sepaiation agree: and registration fee for automobiles, | Ment. by which he was to pay her a It approved the anti-billboard policy of | Mmonthly allowance. the Commissioners o thef District and TR T urged the on of rural land- i i 3 —_— - Wife Cross in Three Years. One of the notable events of the Because his wife had been cross to two-year period was the signal honor- | him for the first time in their three of Theodore W. Noyes as “the fore- | Years of married life, a man attempted most native Washingtonian” of this mwm:l by h-nnp‘lak} Colombo, g;vloa; eration. That was- recently. Arres or attempting Fhe. 2 e enduet In | ke his life, he was bound over, the of the House Committee on Public | magistrate remarking: “If this is the day-time hats of lovely felt or soleil; all the bright colors for smart contrast and the ever popular black, 1110 G EST1879 HARRIS & CO. e L “F ST. AT ELEVENTH | 2 $tieff Lisoe Siluer | The Genuine LANSBURGH'S Stieff Rose Sterling | . 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 hence Washington would have a pop- < e o S = o R i No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 4 —_— . . . . ; RN e A Gift of Enduring Satisfaction . e , ELECTRONS T0 BE TOPIC 5 5 . o= A 4 This exquisitely designed repousse sterling is hand- Dr. Phillips Thomas to Give Lec- . some enough for use on the most important occasions ture at Catholic U. i d . . and serviceable enough to be used at every meal A demonstration and lecture, which every day! 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