Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1932, Page 12

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, A——IZ THE | land: will journey shortly to Monte- | Voters, with Miss Belle Sherwin as|tshe didn't want to throw the women 0, ay; comes to the surface |dominating figure—thousands of wom- | down.” :‘:‘?‘::yml;;?:‘g“nn Capitol Hill and sput- (en studying government and \\nrkmx\ And Emily Newell Blair, who fought ‘lrr‘ fitfully in State Legislatures. But |for gradual elimination of remaining | alongside Mrs. Catt, looked the six FEBRUARY 1, 1932. lacks unanimity. | legal sex disoriminations. over and remarked, “Well, we didn't BY BESS FURMAN Assoclated E r. I — | In the Anthony-Shaw-Catt dynasty Fro Ite Schoo fight in val there will never be a fourth—and Mrs. | m ?:"":m'] e r . 3 Catt can wrap its mantle about her in | Of &n opposite school of thought a e| Two Die in German Riot. her charming New. Rochelle, N. ¥, the Alice Paul followers, women advo- | ! & 2 ] nd sit down to pleasant rem- | cates of the single-stroke system of | DORTMUND. Germany, February 1 ence. achleving sex parity. Theyre a fmall- | (o000 BETCNY wounded in & polit L d Has No /sy ," Ladild ‘,;“}'m e g ‘rnlrflght between. Nazis (Fascists; and 0 k 0 ~n pbw,(f ‘hP wishes nov\ Nnt.uns doot. L Kept No Scrap Book, | she had been more saving of his-| "o want an equal rights ame ndJ Wholesale prices in all Europe dropped |t he-making. Jed | meDt written into the Constitution. | about 10 per cent last year. L) PY She Announces | as a voung girl she traveled | ey want ‘an equal rights treaty in ° J | abot. wiih Susan B Anthony, became the international code of laws. Three lnelnna |'a bit irked by the Anthony stress on | o¢heir leaders Miw Baul Muna Lee | ¥ 1 importance and the Writing | and Grace Hoffman White, are on an A e an to 13 1. equality pilgrimage to Geneva. Doris ® ® in a vamm'.\'~m"r:4r bflfl"“‘r Stevens will lead them to Montivideo | Mrs. Catt sees years o ‘h\ December when 21 nations meet to h P Carrie Chapm: 1 responsibility in two reforms, | ponder agreements. | OmaC alll most camps and peace. She sees herself | Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, one| | ° Taee oail t in 2,000 United States counties, | woman Senator and six woman Rep- ||| “I used ACIDINE and found it to do continents and the vessels of | resentatives stand as a sort of national | do all you claim,” says M. A. Funk “ls r E: t of five oceans and on & dozen | symbol of w J of Riverton, N.J. “Iam 60 years of L J the sea. She pictures South ‘The six Repr age and had been bothered with acid, ned to settlement, mining |a table in the S fermentation and gas in stomach. I [ ] lorado, bug riding | were talking about 1 had tried everything without re- l quaint national | Carrie C 8 OWr: sults. elieved me at once.” Each J le s e out as, ourness, )wnrtdburn‘ cannot die women eplessness, headache Iy matched e g from acidity. Maker guar- lnd. 5 ® “Catt combined | Mary ook over the tough j ACIDINE ~ relieves your lalld 0 ls e for of chairman of the District of Colum- trouble or money back fely in the bag, her bia Committee, though she had been || 2 gists have ACIDINE.— shut up shop Its | ill, because it was the first such op- Advertisement. d is the League of Women | portunity ever offered a woman and The thonght that C. & O. gives to your comfort is apparent in every detail of this fast, fine train. Luxurious Modern Equipment A spacious observation car and a well-a poi.nled library-lounge offer you rest and relaxation. Latest type Pullmans assure you a restful night’s sleep. Well-appointed dining cars serve you delicious meals. A Practical Schedule Departures and arrivals are mefullvrlanncd to fit corrveniently into our business d.y You can leave after dm«-h.rgmg your duties at this end and arrive next day in ample time to transact your business at the other end. Imperial Salon Cars i emilnxnryforshmtfips.Yetlhcreianoaxmchw rc;ond your railroad ticket. J. B. EDMUNDS, Assistant General Passenger Agent Ticket Office: 714-14th Street, N. W., Tel. National 0748 For Lower LV WASHINGTON 601 P. M. Lew Fares te New Orleans ror Mardi Gras Also to Gulf Coast Riviera, Biloxi, Gulf- f) rt, Pass Christian, Mobile and 'ensacola. Special round-trip fares at only one-half more than regular one-way fare. On sale January 30 to February 9 inclusive. Final return limit February 16. Stop-over privileges. i Personal Serviee . Simply call the ticket office and tell us where you want to go We will gladly deliver your tickets to your home or office and check your baggage to your destination. Just phome the ticket office and them for get about these details Derivery Cosrs offered at new attractive prices. They are in Cemnections with fast trains to West and Southwest may be oo HERE are two Ford delivery cars that com- cupled till 800 A.M. No Extra Fare. bine beauty and distinction with unusually use by leading firms in many different types low first cost and economy of operation. The handsome finish makes them especially in- teresting to those who desire their delivery equipment to reflect the high standards of their businesses. e Sturdy mechanical con- struction enablesthe ownerto sethis deprecia- tion figure at a new low point, and insures reliable operation. Low fuel, oil and tire costs meanreal economy. ¢ Thesetwo very smartly turned-out units are now of trade and industry, and have proved to possess outstanding advertising value. Each type is built on a different wheelbase, enabling widely varying load requirements to be met with typical Ford economy. e Your Ford dealer will show you how they can lower your costs. You may purchase a Ford truck or commercial car on easy terms through the Authorized Ford Finance Plansof the Universal CreditCompany. CHESAPEAKE ano THE ROUTE OHio TO HISTORYLAND AGAIN Your Electric Rates Are REDUCED POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE FOR THE EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR, A FURTHER REDUC- TION IN THE RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERYV- ICE, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1932. The New HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC RATES FOR 1932 ARE: (Schedule A) THE FIRST 50 KILOWATT HOURS .. .vis cioe e e iens ore erereiens .3.9¢ per KW.H, THE NEXT 50 KILOWATT HOURS . . ..o ivvvenvonen. ... .3.8¢ per K.W.H. ALL OVER 100 KILOWATT HOURS USED IN ONE MONTH ... .3.0c per K.W.H. The De Luxe Panel Delivery Handeome and attractive in appearance, this unit would act as a traveling advertisement for,your business. Can be obtained in many color combinations at no extra cost. Body is of steel with inside composition panels, Wheelbase 13115 inches. These substantial reductions in the rates for household electric energy present a wonderful opportunity for an even greater use of electric appliances in their manifold application for conven= ience and comfort in the modern home They benefit you by per- mitting more liberal use of “Matchless Service” than ever before, without increasing the amount of your monthly electric bills. '/60 7.0.B. Detroit, plus freight and de= livery. Front bumper and spare tire extra at low cost. Corresponding reductions have also been made in other sched- ules affecting various kinds and uses of commercial and indus- trial electric service which will result in marked savings te consumers under these schedules. We take this opportunity to express our grateful thanks for the continued support of the public in our efforts to maintain and suppty a dependable service at an unusually low cost to the consumer, Potomac Electric Power Co. “MATCHLESS SERVICE” WM. F. HAM, Pres. The Large Panel Delivery This delivery is an excellent representative of fine commercial body construction. It is built especially for the light but bulky load. The body is of steel and is protected on the inside with heavy wood slats, Wheelbase 157 inches, ‘800 IOBD-lmll,phlh ¢ end do- Bvery. Front bumper spere tire extra at low cost.

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