Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DueukiibER 3, 1931 C—9 PARAMOUNT PUBLIX | ot e e TP17 % = WOODMEN PLAN FETE |Fuhisten Blosntennial eclebration parade, and efforts are going forward to| Ship Loses Race With Death, Attends Funeral { “The %mbmzy which this com- tatives of local fraternal or- | pressive gathering of fraternal orders . maga as EHAMPIUN STEER ny h: aining for the repurchase | John C. MecConnell Named Chair- | ders met at the Hay-Adams House Mon- | ever seen here. Of Ex-Sweetheart; REFINANCING DENIED |22 Sock smonsta "to- s6.500.000, ot | °° day night to discuss plans for the spe- Wife Takes Lif which $2,500,000 becomes due on Jan- | man of Fraternal Day Group. cial ceremonies which will take place on A - ife lakes Lile |uary 2, 1982, and is for the repurchase | ;o ¢ Meconnell of the Woodmen | OCtODer 27 next year, under the spon- Abolishes Bible Quiz, fce, it was an errand of merey, A | 5 * sorship of the District of C 4 TU BE Smfl AS BEEF BY the Associated Press Zukor and Hertz Tell Stockholders of stock lssued for the Great Bsted| ' 'woria has been made chatrman | George Washington Bioentenniar oo | OXford University, England, has abol- Throust Beay ene i a0 sk ! | WAUKEGAN, IIl, December 3 Business Is Running Profit- throughout the 'State of Iilinois. The |of a special committee which will have | mission. lshed the centurles-old examination in | oot Eaward Amog, & Nantucket i 4 ttended the remaining $¢,000,008-is for the balance | charge of arrangements for Fraternal| Each fraternal group has been asked | Holy Scripture required to obtain a B e et Of & total payment of $5,500,000 paid | day eeremonies incident to the George ! to enter & float in the Fraternal dey | degres. Sip obatat, adord BeiGAs s Lower Price Than Last TWO| | sgainst his wite's wishes for & half interest in Columbia Broad- When he returned home he casting System, Inc. Years Expected for Title- found Mrs. Grace Mayden un- By the Assoeiated Press. Present bank loans of the company holder of 1931. G run. True to the tradition of the i o died, but the going was t6o rough. H;E ® Heeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® ably for Year. ous in their gas-filled kiteh- amount to $8,200,000 and our bank bal- consclous in thelr g NEW YORK, December 3.—A state- | ances at the present time are in excess ment from President Adelph Zukor and | of $5,500,000.” : T John Herta, chairman of the Pinance i Pershing Off to Visit Sister. | Commities ‘of Paramoun Publix Cor-| The anclent theater of Dienyatu, ; shing left Washing- | POTation Tuesday said “in our opin- | Athens, could seat 30,000 Br g ARMRA R . L i ] z:"" Jx o o, Nebr. i |lon m0 new fnancing for the company |The front row consisted o CRNEAGD, DI S Trger | ton Tusning Bight fee Linaain + ¥ is necessary nor is any contemplted.” | chairs for the dignitaries and were ap- Thlckwhkinl for a day, went the “f} spend the Ohristmas holidays with his Our business is running profitably | propriately inscribed. The seats yet re- :f alelncbllol;lk[lm steers today—to the g0, in the fourth quarter,” said the state- 'main at the bottom. uc At the Btockyard Inn, where cattle- en, She died soon after, b men _gather, there was only one thought ! sttis v e e <0 o Oper the clotheslines women are Briarciff, a yearling from Duchess County, N. Y., ¥as adjudged, only last Tuesday, the grand champion steer of the International Live Stock Show—the | Prior to R izati highest honor. But the auction of cham- ' . pions today marked the end of his brief | A > reis x "Fhe rules of the International eces- ' sitate these auctions. Hotels and rail- - roads, in past seasons have vied in e - : bidding for these moguls of meat—to - rosy i serve as choice morsels on Ohristmas i { ® €ay. Last year's monarch, Jimmy, another Aberdeen Angus, brought $2.50'a pound dashery, hats and shoes. P-B quaMty merchandise at lowest prices ever! And, in addition— 50% MORE SUDS mean less work for You. When you buy soap, it’s suds, not soap, you're really paying for. For it’s suds that get things really clean, Oxydol gives you 50% more suds. Its richer, new- type suds get clothes cleaner and whiter with so much less time and work. Oxydol gives the same rich, extra suds in either e e i aa i | hard or soft water. And it's simply marvelous for MORE SUDS certain representations of being divine.” dishes, too. CON S +7 WOMEN OUST LABBRlTES Your hands will tell you, from the pleasant way it LE$$ WORK SMEY PARE IR BaARRARNCRERER FatuEk Bpuphwhav LG Auby 1Ny ANiEke sl 0k troversy alone. “This is a free country where there 5 freedom of religious worship,” the court explained, “and it is not action- = = D The year before Lucky Strike, still an- el don't know ‘ i pext. SAN FRANCISOO, December 3.— County two years ago. Genuine Mont your most delicate things. Procter & Gamble e uine On agnacs disputed possession Labor members of N L8 9 PR of the premier honors awarded, cen- champion carload lot of the show, were ! . t 1 O ff | By the Associated Press. stock of men’s and boys’ clothing, haber- claim divine power, but believes intro- Eleven,” was convicted in Los Angeles | $40,000 to publish a “book of reve- P B N . l K l- % . ationally Known Quality The Supreme Court held the first | : : have been confined to the bogk con- ‘ ; I i R ‘ O A I s leaves them, that it's just the right soap for even LONDON (A).—After 35 years' un- woman members. €lub.” newly upholstered and furnished s U o.rav.een, other Angus. sold for the peak price of how | ever hp' tered on the auction. After Briarcliff were many more. The Herefords of J | TR . | RIGHT TO CLAIM DIVINE I California Supreme Court Rules | 3 NO\V, right in the middle of the sea- Religious Cult Issue Had No | z . son, reductions ranging from 25% The Supreme Court has upheld the duction of evidence to that effect tended to prejudice a jury that con- Clifford R. Dabney, oil operator, said | lation,” which she said wauld reveal the Jocation of valuable mineral deposits. | trial invalid hecause testimony dealing | with activities pf the “Great Eleven” Parliament have had thefr smoking = The Laborites , but 1t dig them nb good. 'rfe'; ha to \an& the best of a much smaller room While the “They have four couches to rest on," . S 3 i ] complained Will Thorne, one of the THE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD SOAP : $110 Poteran, Laber members, “while wo MADE BY THE MAKERS OF IVORY SOAP Values the show, $8.25. But that was a vear of £ £ R I 3 eat 'pr such price was % & i) house without it 'g b i r Briarcliff f k T capitalist, of & | | was here for the sale. 1 2> 3 3 ol est At the exposition, with most f < | 4 D Moeller of Schleswi Iowa, the | POWER UPHELD BY LAW | | . to 40% prevail on ti 1 Bearing on Theft Case. | 2 o pre on our entire regular right of Mrs. May Otis Blackburn to victed her on grand theft charges. : . Mrs Blackbumn, siyling ~herself ! ; i “heavenly highness of the divine order : \ of the Royal Arms of the Great b he and others gave Mrs. Blackburn | The book never appeared. cult had been admitted, when it should room taken awsy. It was given to the 0 15 ladies took over their “terrace night X [ D 0 L have none.” P G J Genuine Montagnac overcoats from Se- A deéervedly fameus imported fabric BEAUTIFUL CAST IRON dan, France, at the lowest price in 20 years or more, warm. Luxuriously rich and overcoat in a conservative, dignified ftyl_e, with bath a velvet and a cloth col- ar. 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