Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1931. T f f the bankin; d business facilities of | The President personally thanked each | Offer Free Dental Service. directors expressed beiief it would place NORTH 1742 l fhe world upon. the Tallacy of the gold amesmber for the exceptioual pfogram, ! 5 wmwsex Py | 10000, Tmembers ofthe profeision, at ine : s titer- 15 #E0 How & e = - A 0 UPHOLSTERING oo Siatos sapdart, fo 1t St o v e || Pl piow & B ¥ Bming:| 1O o, Diogabet 3 (6)-mhe | " : One Believed Buried : He added that the governmental|ber. “O Jesus Blest” (Fishwick), ob- | to dispense free dental treatment to — GET OUR ESTIMATES. ficently flexible to meet modern needs.” | Christ Is Risen” (Kopplyoff) and “O, I| The plan was ordered sent to other | Alive by Smugglers | | ‘é'EG'/}‘E sBTR()NSv; IN FINANEE anVE B”h”"mgg o { ]%2 VUTE |SSUE Unemployment insurance, he said, | Have Wandered Far” (Carman). | societies trhroughout. the country and i should be provided through a combined Other numbers included “O Lord | —————— e “We Live Our Profession” AACHEN, Germany, December ] Federal, State and local system. He ad- | Most Holy” (Bruckner), “I Belleve in _ 3.—At least one of three brothers, vocated a large Army and Navy and'oOne God” (Tschaikowsky), “The Lord’ l | banking and currency system should | served Lent. For Easter the young|the unemployed during the present | be changed “to provide a system suf- | men and women sang, ‘“Alleluta!| emergency. . o vho are supposed to have b legated hibitie d nk- " (Gal d “Lost 1 h Officials Say $37,000,000 I‘h};” n;ggél" of srm?‘ggi‘rfi and | |Unemployment Insurance IS |relesaied probibition to second ra e (cé,,',%f:,’,fi;‘:_m m’ :b‘ e whose ies were found in a for- Ellis E. Snyder direct e choi | f A - est near here by bul - gy o v resented unds 22 more Will Be Raised Easily ;::;,:1:“;‘,,;;,'53‘%;,sfi‘e}‘é;‘g Ranked Next by 1928 Farm CAPITAL U cHolR thfl%g{ffi;fi::ixg}%fi;zn \flflgfif: F ve 'n buried alive - eran Inner lon ety. | fler first having been wounded | | er-Labor Standard Bearer. | N A V aving Days for Salaries. mias st i bThP bodies of the three young ‘ —_— GIVES cONcERT HERE Gprman; has neagrtoo;{‘ooo radio F tb ll G before Christmas |:: . v e men, sons of & peasant Nving. ot |sets. — | O e anie the n S | By the Associated Press. Y . "’ CHICAGO, December 3.—Chicago set | | Dt [*7 of Posterholt on the OMAHA, Nebr, December 3.—The ankee Stadium, New York | , Ohio, Group Sings at B surs they dem't forget to put about today to rescue itseif from its | | shallow grave, covered by a heap | |Bgold standard and unemployment tnsur- | Columbus, p Sings = Rolls Razor in your stocking. ¢ : | syrups contain m‘w ~ Bargains || Saturday, December 12 dope. NOT Smith i latest financial crisis. of pine needles. | ance were named last night by Frank race Lutheran Church After . ope. mit B e itiemste insafoty masen. D. F. Kelly, president of The Fair and | | _ .10 sPite of the bellef that smug- | | Bikidue W car Frovouco. who in| O T in Flowers Brothers' Triple bollow ground blade of Srest chairman of Mayor A. J. Cermak's| | 5™ e oratiiesa ’?’"‘ifl:r 11928 was the Farmer-Labor candidate | Call on President. Beautiful Fresh-Cut Round Trip Action Cough Sy- o cal I 3 was arrested on suspician that he for President, as the two paramount is- 2 Blouilicld oteel, o g Business Men's Committee in charge of might have begrudged the young | |sues of the 1932 campaign from the ate pe L ROSES $10 Going all day Friday rup. Itstopscoughs s o ok uawion, a clvic drive to sell $37,000.000 in 1930 | | meh hunting on his terrijors. Smasil ot 1t Mt Sher party ity eital you a Hotime of per- tax warrants, said the outiook was so Going all day Saturd fect shaves. $8.50 Goins Y Saturdry B | but WITHOUT | v sons last night snd e — bb his statements in an ad- | Several hundred persons NATION. Promising that the goal might better be { 3 'drli'.f he?gug:rm; & emity" convention | heard program of Christmas, Easter CARNATIONS r D e L ke e A0 | Lacks Nickel, Loses Life. | of minor political parties sebb | and Lenten music given by the chapel | 75C A DoOZ. Good to return until 12:35 am | DOPE. It’s SAFR Q | money can be invested in 1951 ax an.| NEW YORK—Frank Wheeler was “&Tr':‘“pfgf":m{’fi“,“r(;‘(;;"'*fifi,,:’,},,“apnd choir of Capital University, Coum-|§ ‘S0e oxeg [Clowing Monday for children .. 35¢ ticipation warrants. on the wrong side of the subway station amp o ckets good in Pullman cars on Kelly, Cermak and others devoted Army camp facilities for 1,000,000 single | pys, Ohio, in Grace Lutheran Church, payment of regular Pullman charges orsages. S1.00 up 1 k ; latform. To get across he could|men and preservation, perfection and | g 't o i’and varnum streets. L PE DRV ERY Jiiel " time: tward bringing Sin ahe (B e ey snpthia Ml et o e S‘x" ks of 2t than, ANGasons LOCATION ¢ PENNSYLVANIA oo e < B ooy PaY lor walk across the tracks. He didn't| He charged that the cause of the | IThe chotc of meTsl B A e 8 Soun. Ave. RAILROAD s inoe . e becn Wittt al: [ v Lhie Tiicksl so he gtappen Hpon the | Hreakaown ot the e oo md busi- [ Ywices seng. for [Eresdert and M) DAYy days for homes aasure SONUNUOUS tracks. A train crushed him to death.|ness machine of the world is the apuse | Hoover yesterday The ONE BLADE Safety pay days for thousands of other em- — ployes for months to come. Unless the ———— = warrants are sold, there will be no pay T e a7 day January 1, and the city will be olls hazors forced to let miflions in bonds go in de- | fault ' 3 Known the city over for our reputation F On Sale at . s itizens who | 3 f : s et : ale S amosldy Tequest all ciisens who F s c o Announces of mnever mis - stating, mmcomparable SALTZ BROTHERS |post vaulis, as well as osners of real | OW o sde . : and personal property, who will soon o 6 o 4 - service and' guarantee of satisfaction, b s s, to assist their city by 3 > e i = ¢ 1341 F St. NLW. Ty 1300 R sy by this double Celebration will naturally , : "i'f‘nf;f"_‘ bt the e ey pm.a’mm inFcrgst many new friends who are SCHAINUCK’S e e B e e L nE e thinking Radio. Visit our newly enlarged all at the controller’s office and T~ Giver' Your New chase 50 per cent of theis tax Tabhity show rooms. Open evenings until 10 p.m. county treasurer, Joseph B. Mc- Donough, has informed me the 1930 tax | P | anticipation warrants will be accepted in payment of 1930 taxes.” the Commonwealth Edison Co., Peoples’ Gas Co., Armour & Co. the Interna- | tional Harvester Co. and the U. S. Gyp- ‘_ e ; See it Today! The New BIG Model ABOUT DOPE when you buy cough syrup. Many ‘. | sum Co., have already pledged them- selves to buy close to $2,000,000 worth W of the paper Kelly predicted that at least the $37,- X i e : L] | 000,000 of 1930 tax warrants would be i 3 AMER] oa | subscribed for within a week or 10 E o T days. i | Chicago was plunged Into its present financial difficulties through troubles | arising out of a reassessment contro- | versy e IPRICE \WIFE AWARDED LIMITED ST : . $87.50 NSNS 220011110000 LIIII LI PPN i | DECREE FROM AUDITOR | | Mrs. Anna M. Shields, 811 Tewkes- | | bury piace, today obtained a_decree of | limited divorce from William L. Shields, | ] : } 8 .‘nuc’unr for a department store, on the | 9 Co;np[ete With § Tubes | grounds of cruelty and desertion, the | i & | decree being signed by Justice Bailey i |in Equity Court. It was based upon a suit by Mrs. Shields filed January ; 24 last in which she accused her hus- g Special Terms . . band of beating and choking her and . leaving her several times Through Attorney Raymond Neu- decker the wife asserted that Shields | came home on January 17, packed his | effects and left a card with her mother bearing the name of a lawyer, stating 3 s 4 i X ¥ - | PH]LCO 9 I UBE he was leaving for good. On previous | : 5 § = | \ | occasions, 1t was declared, Shields left home but came back after short separa- tions. Under the terms of the decree S e th RS Suserheterodyme Lowboy imnm under an order for alimony. \ : Complete with Tabss | YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB B Bl e And Formal Opening of the Newly Enlarged e xoy B o5 Showrooms . . . 2900 14th Street N.W. at Harvard ‘ o this the first annual banquet, to be | followed by similar affairs each’ Winter| | at about the time of the opening of | Congress. [l “What the Democratic Party Offers |to Youth” will be the topic discussed by Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Mon- tana, speaker of the evening. Other | guests of honor, besides Senator and | Mrs. Wheeler, will include former Gov. | | Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming, Mr, | |and Mrs "Huston Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating, Mr. and Mrs, | | Samuel Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. John In onty4 short-years the F. S. Harris = < s Co. has forged so steadily ahead that to- .Tube Balanced Unit L I B E R A L (I:\)' ]ill .\1”&11((1(\' Q:mr:ngfl Washington's SPECIAL TRADE IN L et ot piading (0% g TERMS Seec.al Terms ... F. S. HARRIS' 4th ANNIVERSARY . . . Special Allowances : it has been necessary to practically d S double the floor space . .. Now, at the uring-our s o Ec}:hficlv()ur l'x‘wrmn\ opening, you will see one of 4th Full Slze .« . 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Shortly af 'c] his 3 2 O’Coats | i v s i mamne derhill reported to police that the lock on the car’s door had been broken off | 2 Tuxedos and practically al articles in the ma- | i NGy 10-Tube Superheterodyne chine’ stolen Among the valuables lost was & white ! A with the amazing Spanish shawl, the property of Mrs - 1 f E h Elizabeth Underhill, valued at $700; : e X or 0 ac clothes valued at $1.500; eight hats, val- .‘ ; ued at $100, and silverware valued a B - 3 " e are valued at c o. < Automatic Flashograph In one of the handbags carted off | ; or ere two passports for Jose J. and Elizabeth Underhill, according to the o Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. | : T';:’ro Bel‘i:e“)‘;‘ lT’hat Our Northeast Store Features ' v i $ 1 Z 4‘50 Baer and Commissioner and Mrsy “Cllr:‘aude Porter. Victor Russell will pre- | side. | Arthur C. Perry, president of the club, | | and Miss Elizabeth H. Wheeler, Miss Eleanor Branson, Miss Northa L. Por- | ter, Harry Kay and Carl R. 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