Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 Continuing The NATIONAL’S Great $100,000.00 STOREWIDE SALE Clip the Coupon and Bring It With You ST GIESVEWS " i ANPOWERONTR ¥ e s A T |Legion Post of Lonisville, federal Commission’s Head| Neb., Will Present Him § Urges U. S. Jurisdiction | With Loving Cup. Where States Fail. By the Associated Press. H | LOUISVILLE, Nebr., November 19.— H e T | With a big baritone horn, F. H. Nich- A Federal regulation should supple- | ols has virtually blown himself into ent local or State regulation of public | . Hilitiea. 1 the bust festlts ave to-be | the honor of being Loulsville's most In addition to the marvelous values offered in this sale —we will allow you an extra $10 reduction on any purchase of one hundred doilars or more. This coupon must be presented at the time of purchase. LU L LT S————— This Coupon is Good Only During th: ®btained, Dr. George Otis Smith, chair- | $han of the Federal Power Commission, | lares in an article in the current e of the Public Utilities Fortnightly. & The publication solicited the views Dr. Smith, it is said in a foreward, | a matter of information to the pub- | e utility industry and to State regu- Jatory bodies. : Retains Old Opinion. # In the article, Dr. Smith points out e 1s only repeating opinions voiced in revious vears, before he became con- ected with the regulatory body, hop- ng that he may on this account “in me degree escape the suspicion of be- an opportunist.” “I think that he Federal jurisdiction comes where the one case there is no State body gxercising jurisdiction, and in the sec- | #nd case where it is an_interstate roblem and where neither State body. ven if it existed, could control” %eys. In this latter, he has reference to fhe constantly-expanding network of ter-related utilities, many of which ere based on hydro-clectric develop- jnent. It is also the letter of the ayater power act ¥ In addition to fairness to the con- mer implied by regulation. the in- westor also must be treatbd fairly, Dr Smith emphasizes. 4 Must Back Investors. ® “The practical ideal to be sought in Public regulation, local, State and Fed- %ral” he says, “is to make it most | $flective and least onerous. While it is @ problem in social economics to secure | Jor the public its share of the bene- #its from the scientific genius, engineer- g skill and financial courage that | ave created the public utility, equally | earnest thought must be given to the | fecessity of promoting and encouraging | engineering _and _executive efficiency. | ere is a fine balance between public | eguhnon on the one side and indi-| jual responsibility on the other, and | Eu; balance must be maintained unless e arc to lose that American spirit that | bert Sibley has recently described ‘the undying urge of the highest type P! individual nitiative. “Regulation in the public interest and should promote that urge— Mot stifle it.” # Dr. Smith also tells the public utilities | Sndustry that “the connection with the “consumer is so direct that popular good | is an essential part of the business | @s regards both security of investment | nd Exe.uent returns. % ‘ This makes absolutely necessary full blicity regarding_the details of busi- ess,” the Power Commission head as- rts. EX-DEPUTIES PUT | i ON TRIAL IN SLAYING/ =fl:'wn Face ;nry in Oklahoma in 2} Death of-Mexican Youth Last: June. | By the Associated Press : ®. ARDMORE, Okla, November 19— o filling station operators who lost | wtheir commissions as deputy sheriffs | fig‘tcr the slaying of two Mexican youths | $6n a dark Ardmore street last Jjune 7| “were ¢afisd to trial here today for the Sdleath of cne of the victims. <. One of the accused men, William E. $Guess, was acquitted last Summer on $3 charge of murder in the killing of #Cortes Rubio, a kinsman of President *Ortiz Rubio of Mexico. &. He and Cecil Crosby, also a former | sace officer. now jointly face murder eharges in the slaying of Manuel Gar- a Gomez, who was shot down with $hiz student comrade wien the boys | o her student. Salvador Cortez | E this_city their car near the edge | { ' Responsibility for firing the fatal | Bdncts was ascumed by Guess, Guess sand Crosby accented the 1%es of their S¢ommissions _without protest and en- %fered the filling station business as ners. Vaidez, Mexican consul at Okla- Shoma City, informed Gov. Murray that SSalvador Cortez Rubio would testify S8t the present trial. 'DVERCOME BY CAR FUMES rs. Edith Strout Revived After ‘Wind Closes Garage Doors. & Mrs. Edith Strout, 35 years old, was #vercome by monoxide gas fumes yes- Werday afternoon after she started an Sutomobile in a closed garage at the aear of her home, at 3815 Alton place. « “Mrs. Strout was found semi-conscious At the wheel by a neighbor. An am- lance from Emergency Hospital 'nd e fire rescue squad were summoned. #She was revived immediately snd Fhowed no ill effects. » Mrs. Strout explained a gust of wind #lew the garage doors shut soon after 3he started the motor. DINNER BREYERS ICE. CREAM TURKEY served anything more attractive IS EEN Ity h R RBENEIINEEATNRERIRTRNIDITRONISGENONS Individual Fancy Forms: Turkeys, Pumpkins, Footballs, etc. —each a generous serving of Order an assortment of 12 or Patronize your Breyer Dealer 3 - N AsEEEeIEREIERIIRIERERRRIRT S - The perfect ending to THANKSGIVING I 1% Quarts . . $1.50 Beautifully sculptured —and contains 1% quarts of Breyers delicious Ice Cream in five different flavors. You've never distinguisted citizen for 1931. In other cities the most distinguished have spénsored huge civic enterprises, but Mr. Nichols over a long span of years has been steadily tooting his way into the heart of Louisville. i Henry A. Newman Post of the Amer- ican Legion chose him for tke honor and will present him with a loving cup at_a civic ceremonial | Nichols, a merchant, has served a | term or two on the Town Council, but | it has been with the baritone horn | that ke won his honors. He has made the town band-conscious. | A town of approximately 1000 per- sons, Louisville has four full-sized | bands. to say nothing of an orchestra. There's the Farmers’ Band, the Cement Factory Band, the High School Band, the official Town Band and the Nich- ols’ family orchestra. Nichols plays in two of them and had a hand in the organization of all. | i i CARD PARTY PLANNED | Capitol x.{ghuie;o\;p Will Hold | Fifth in Series for Needy. Special Dispatch to The Star. CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., November 19.—The Capitol Heights Community Weltare Organization will give the fifth of the serles of six card parties Saturday night in the Capitol Heights School. The proceeds will be used to feed the needy during Winter. A meeting of the organization will be held in the school Friday night. i 50-In. SUNFAST Fine quality in plain and . figured colors of Gold, Green, Orchid, Rust, Red, Peach and Mulberry. For Draperies and Portieres, will harmonize artis- yd. Regular tically with the new mode of fig- ured Wall Papers. 175 to $2.95 Di. 3211 1202 G St. I'Stubborn Coughs | Endedby Recipe, Mixed at Home | Here is the famous old reci which millions of housewives have found to be the most depend- able means of breakis stub- born coughs due to t takes but a moment to prepare and costs little, but it gives relief even for those dreaded coughs that follow severe cold :lpidemicl. From any druggist, get 214 ounces of Pinex, pour it info a piut bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu- lated sugar syrup or strained honey. Thus_you make a full pint of better remedy than you could buy ready- made for three times the cost. It never spoils and tastes so good that even children like it, Not only does this simple mix- ture soothe the inflam throat membranes with surprising ease, but also it is absorbed into the blood, and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole system in throwing off the cough. It loosens the germ-laden fihlqn and eases chest oreness a way that is really astonishing, Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway Pine, contain- ing the active agent of creosote, in a refined, palatable form. Nothing known in medicine is more help- ful in cases of severe coughs and bronchial irritations. Do not accept a substitute < for Pinex. Itisguaranteed to give prompt relief or y? money refunded. 4 on Thanksgiving. PRICE, $1.50. delicious Breyers Ice Cream. more . . . $3.00a dozen. IMP ‘Your ordet for these specialties must reach your Breyer Dealer —or your nearest Breyer Office @t least 48 bours before you want them delivered. BUY NOW—PAY NEXT YEAR Dishes With This Dining Room Suite Delivers Any Suite 26-Pec. Set of Silver Plate With This Dining Room Suite S I e e >, 8 . . $149 Dining Room Suite—10 Pieces—for . . . .. : Of fine walnut veneers on a base of high-grade cabinct woods—splendidly finished and enhanced with beautiful decorations. The six chairs in the group are nicely upholstered. Other pieces include Server, China Cabinet, extension Table and large Buffet. Dinner Set $19.75 Value A mew and charming p a t- i tern. Complete service for twelve Gas Cooker $19.75 Value 813.95 As shown, with high warming shelf. This $16.75 Day Bed $9.85 Covered in cre- tonne, with val- anced’ pad. Smoker Lamp $3.98 Value $ 1 98 Serves a double purpose at a min- imum of space. Circulating Heater $24.75 Value 317.45 Nicely designed Cotton Mattress $149 Genuine Kroehler Suite—3 Pieces Jacquard Velour on this suite is both beautiful and serviceable. Nicely made and covered in Each of the pieces has reversible spring - filled cushions covered all Butterfly Table $7.95 Value $ 4.95 A dainty de- sign. Nicely fin- ished. Unfinished Kitchen Table 52.49 $3.98 Value Paint i* yours self to suit your ouwn color scheme. Basket Strongly con- structed and fin- ished in mahog- any. $17.75 5-Pc. Breakfast Suite Five picces as pictured. Made of solid wood. Sturdily constructed. Prettily decorated. $11.-60 over in same material. L = Made to Sell for $160—these 4 pes. Four choice pieces—Dresser, Vanity, Double Bed and Chest of Drawers. with high-grade cabinet woods. The Store That Saves You Money! Walnut wvencers combined - | This $12.75 | Cedar Chest $8.88 Made of genu- ine American red cedar. .. A $5 DOWN This Smart Occasional Chair $ 4.49 Nicely uphol- stered, with wood arms. $19.95 Cogswell Chair 134 Nicely uphol- stered. Special value. 95 Seamless Axminster Rugs soosvae $1 895 Size 9x12 feet. Absolutely perfect. Smaller Sizes Proportionately Priced 9x12 Marathon 9x12 Felt- Velvet Rugs Rugs Base Rugs $16.95 $8.95 $6.29 Smaller Sizes Proportionately Priced 9x12 Tapestry Tt STREET AT H NW

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