Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1931, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON., D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1931. BREAFING OUT | PERSHINGSSMOUNT || Tallest and Shortest || S, NOOME TAXES e s e checking Federal returns from Mise ” 1 J. S. MARSHALS MEET IN D, C. G W B sourians, and has found many who 0N BABY S FAEE WINNER A.Il SHUW il e Missouri Auditor Finds Failures to| falled to report for State taxing pur- Y The result, he said, would enable Report Data for Levies and In Rash. Baby Restless. | | ; : o Missourl to_ collect large amounts of Healed by Cuticura, Dandy Dude Triumphs Over close what otber. States” wese” suicing | Plans to Collect. While Federal officials would not dis- | such steps, they said several were. 4 | 4 P : : " 5 § 3 By the Associated Press. The State officials inspecting F | h -'.'( i I' 1u2fl’;eb‘:e§;'::g,'gfi. Large Field as Hunter 2 | Missourl and four or five other States | returns are not permitied. 15 Hroeins | theatre-like rilllance S e ot x d J . | lare preparing for a drive against|anything concerning any person’s in- | \ P s s ¥ S5 G and the epcts ot and Jumper. o 3 R¥RNETE GE Slite! Incoune” thies: | come tax that they Jay learn through Nothing like this amazing movie camera, dmo.- (e pots g 4 s . hich | their inspection of returns unless : eandorsed by movie stars, designed by pro- together. The baby was rest- Alded by a Treasury ruling which | the cage goes to court. . fessional Hollywood cameramen. akes less and fretful and lost some sleep| | 00T 4 e e e e e ——— n movies easier than snap shots —ma 1 aght KANSAS CITY, Nov i 00, : L i = Bttt L 5 |them against State returns, officials of | _Mails, telegrams and telephones in | 2 ous pictures, too. Has all the essent:: | s for Cu Gualltles yhich ted Gen John J. / | several of the 14 States which Impase French Indo-China are government con- highest priced ude as o f of his personal mounts n France ate | | income taxes have been gathering data _trolied. winning trophies for the aged gray TR £ — —_ —— cura Soap and then applied the| |gelding at the thirty-third annus, ; Ointment, and after using one cake A::;rlc?)n R!o)'!l l(;lorm Bhow. A | he with u:“,, 100 foot of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of| 2 hunter and jumper, Dandy Dude, - film, bought anywhere, deve: any- Cuticura O nt she s healed.” now stabled at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.. k. w lll | whete, at price of film alone. See it at your M'M‘)‘mfi N. :;Aw}m.,::' 444 has taken many prises at the locai . 1 0 ne o an os 1 ” dealer’s. f(gtm t supply you, write us at once. ( show. He is a favorite with the crowds. 3 Sherman 8t., Akron, Ohio. Last night, with Capt. C. E. Davis up, < 1 §) Daily use of Cuticura Soap, as-| |he triumpiied over the dificult Olympie ! { oun S ‘ * sisted by Cuticura Ointment, will| | course and finished in first place azainst i a il keep the skin and scalp healthy. a large field. \ ; A EDWINA BOOTH Five-Gaited Mares. ‘ T et , . M-G-M star of Earlier in the week the gelding and ; i Take half a teaspoonful of KRU- “ " | Dynamite, a stable mate, placed second ¢ Lost Her Double Chin | SCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot Trader Horn, e t : I s 2 water every morning—cut out past: soys:"It's reclly @ in_the class for hunters in pairs | Lost Her Prominent Hips | ¥4 ity MeAte— 0 Night_ oh ooy littlo wonder—~only WAKE UP Yo UR e R i Sluggish toes, butter, cream and sugar—in 3 wish I'd had gram, the mare division of the $10,000 ; 3 and sugar—in sh I'd had one ftake for fic-gaited horses, went to y Lost Her Sluggishness ;‘ienk; ;:; on, the scales and note how while in Africa.” weetheart on Parade, a 'ay mount % | il A ave vani L. LIVER B“.-E— entered by Mrs. Wililam '{auyth. San | |8 % | Gained Physical Vigor " Francisco. Second place went to Saran, | Gained in Vivaciousness Notice also that you have gained WITHOUT CALOMEL fram the Dixiana Stables, Lexington, | Ki L | in_energy—you feel younger in body Ky., whose King Genius finished ahead i —keener in mind. KRUBCHEN will And Youll Jump Out of Bed in[|of the field in the stallion division of i give any fat person a joyous sutprise. 1 kS N Sy ~ the class eariler in the week. Dudette A L] & the Morning Rarin’ to Go o L e Dot 1 1 | KRUSCHEN BALTS contain 8| qet an 8¢ bottle of KRUSCHEN $ 50 Mov‘e Camera e s " from Kensas City, was third - ; mineral ssits that assist your body | SALTS (lasts 4 weeks). If this first worta” Pooics “bubk'” adnl Swaion”% U5t |1 “Bedorn Actes, a chestnut mare, owned ; i ; | organs to function properly. bottle doesn't convince you this is 1.indsev:Nishol o antts, mineral water. oll. laxative |||by W. D. Alexander, Bloomington, IIl., i 3 | When your vital organs fail to|the easiest, safest and surest way to| -indsey-iNicholson Corp. fo make you saddenty swes xgestnem | | was first in the $1,000 stake for three- / ; . |perform thelr work correctly—your | lose fat—if you don't feel a superb Hollywood M 16 D St. N.W. and full of sunshine. gaited mounts. Mary Virginia, entered ? ¥ . '/ || bowels and kidneys do not throw off | improvement in health—so gloriously Complete with leather- b et For they can't do it. They only move || |by George Brandies, Omaha, was sec- 4 ' i waste material properly—fat tends | energetic vigorously alive — your ‘,"'"‘ “"""" e LIne. 9792 HoF 2 "0 MO Midement Sosent ||| ond and Mello Glo Higaland, from D. C. " to_accumulate—before you realise it | money gladly returned.—Advertise- e CetE : ‘a,‘,"'"""""“' feeling is vour lyer. 1t || Kerckhoff's stables, St. Louls, was third. —you're growing hideously fat! ment,. | should pour out two pounds of liquid 2 bile into” your ‘bowels daiy Tonight's Program. It this bile is not flmnvn‘: !ro:ly.vynur In the matinee program Mrs. A. C. B nomet o s i S storact” || Thompson, Chicago, turned in her first boelhrrx"nvfx' 1'".‘55 bad ln:un;nd Jour victory over her rival, Mrs. Loula Long | Blemighes. “*Your head nches and. yoa || | Sombs, Kansas City, with her Rio feel down and out. Your whole system || Saxon placing first in the heavy saddle " Bolouad. o a4 canrens ||HOTSe class.” Mrs. Combs' Adoration akes those good. old CARTER'S || was second. | Bounds. o'fli“ fowine frefly and maje || Tonight a fleld of 11 mounts take to Fohaeriul, “Rafimiess. eentie” vereinbie | | e 10000 ik e LG 6t | extracts, When e $10,000 stake for five-gaited mounts. | makine tne bite How Tecets. ™ ||| Other events include the 81,000 stake y lop't ask for liver pills. sk tor || | for jumpers, in which horses from Fort ' nricr's Little Liser s o the If | Sl e L T R : ] abel %fln' 8 Subgtituge. 28 at ||| Riley, Kans, are among the 31 entries, NITED STATES MARSHAL BERNARD ANDERSON of the Minnesots . 3831 C. M. .Co~Adver- || land ltheh $1,000 ‘cllslmfutl" tlm:-fl&lgg district presented an odd contrast to Ed?lr C. Snyder, United States eaddle horses, B L W A 14 marshal here, when he visited the latter aiter delivering & prisoner from QGwyn Flers, ? fi Ohf{‘ll q Y. sistent his State. For Anderscn is 6 feet 8 inches tall and is said to be the tered her Roxie Highland, a cons largesi marshal in the country, while Snydét, who is only 5 feet 5 inches winner. tall, is reputed to be the shortest. —star Staff Photo. Watch for the marvelous new STEWART-WARNER MOVIE PROJECTOR i i v SHIP PLAN CHECKING | ADE RESERVE OFFICERS |, o ot Jr, s Sremee ; | Commiestons in the Army Reserve | first lieutenant in the Coast Artillery, IN CAPlTAI. IS URGED g:;gn:netzulfw;"h;;x; L;c!:‘llleog\'i:yi:m! War De- ;‘“n'r‘:v. %9;{’3‘3“55:tihgogfil?m{?:lk,vmqr: Rudclph H. Bush, 922 F etreet north- | {are Seriice. M‘“‘“"d by D. N. Hoover Predicts Inspection ormal for Safety Will Be Made at SHOE COMPANY *U. 8. 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