Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1932, Page 39

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| PRESIDENT OF YALE ‘e { TOWED IN SUMMER Engagement Is Announced to/ Daughter of Prominent North Carolina Family. First Mortgage Loans That surplus—be it $250 or more—in- vested in our First ||| Mortgages will earn ||| 614 % continually dur- ing the life of the mortgage — secured on conservatively ap- ‘ praised improved Washington real estate. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St By the Associated Press. CRAMERTON, N. C., June 30— | Stuart W. Cramer, textile magnate and | & leader in national Republican party | affairs, and Mrs. Cramer yesterday an- | nounced the engagement of their| daughter, Mrs. Katherine Cramer Woodman of Ardmore, Pa, to Dr James Rowland Angell of New Haven, Conn., president of Yale University. Mrs. Woodman is the daughter of | Cramer and his first wife, who was Bertha Berry Cramer of Portland, Me, | +| She is the widow of Paul Woodman of | Portland, who died in 1930. She has six_children. | Mrs. Woodman's family has held a | commanding place in North Carolina affairs for generations. She is a great- | granddaugnter of John W. Thcmu || one of the founders of Thomasville, N. {|C., and her father has been engineer, | inventor, organizer and manufacturer n the Southern textile industry almost from its birth. During the war Cramer, a_graduate of Annapolis in the class of 1888, served as a member of the Council of National Defense and of the | Advisory Tax Board to the Treasury | Department Dr. Angell's er National 2100 NW. Don’t Let |Gray Hair Worry You Before 60| Now grayness will suspect you gray hair formerly Marion | Isabel Watrous of Des Mol Iowa, | died more than a year ago while he was en route to attend the quinquennial congress of the universities of the Brit- ‘un Empire. Dr. Angell has two chil- dren, James W. Angell, professor of eco- {nomics at Columbia 'University, and Mrs. William Rockefeller McAlpine of Rye, N. Y. Dr. Angell is a native of Burlington, V. His grandfather, Alexis Caswell ras president of Brown University and .hla ther, James Burell Angell, was | president of the University of Chicago for 38 years. Dr. Angell graduated at | Chicago in 1890, later studying at Har- vard, Vienna, Paris and Leipzig, and was exchange professor at the Sorbonne ris in 1914. He is an officer of the h Legion of Honor. During the World War he served as a member of the War Department’s | National Research Council. He Was | made president of Yale in 1921. x ‘ In a statement announcing the en- at home. And the|gggement Mr. Cramer said the wedding results Wil be 80| yould take place “some time during perfect that no one | tne Summer F will suspect you have | done a thing to your hair. 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Silver shades They're cut, stitched and tailored like the t custom shirt ilver Kings at $1 just the you need for any or for ir wardrobe s with collar attached in white, en and grey; sizes 132 to 17; sleeve lengths 32 to 36; neckband in white THE EVENING Hoxse ungry Thief Get Blg Chlcken Feast Empty Wait for Money and Escapes. A vacant house was & most. e:!ectlve. “prop” in a farce enacted Tuesday night, | and since every farce must have its foll, a Fourteenth street restaurateur ‘holds the sack” while police seek the villain of the piece The cafe an would be delighted to send two fried chicken dinners to a house in the 1600 block of New Jersey avenue, he told the voice on the tele- | phone which ordered them, and dis- patrhed them by messenger. At the | r of the house tl illain,” who, for | p poses of tempo: identification | and permanent allegory, we shall call | Mr. Hungryman, took the birds and told | the delivery boy to wait for the money. | The youth waited 5 minutes, he | waited 10 minutes (the action of the | drama drags somewhat through this | sequence), he waited 15 minutes, 20 minutes—then began to get suspicious. After waiting more minutes, his suspi- cion turned to bellef that everything was not on the “up and uj Cautiously, for he didn't want to of- fend his customer, he opened the door. ‘The house Was Vacar OF ANNULMENT GIVEN Grace Coakley B 18, Al-| leges Husband Had Been Divorced Ouly Three Days. Grace Coakley Bowersox, 18-year-old daughter of D. Irving Coakley, 5029 Tlinois avenue, was today awarded an interlocutory decree of annulment from Durward Harry Bowersox, musician at the Carlton Hotel, by Chief Justice Wheat of the District Supreme Court. Through her attorney, Godfrey L. Munter, Miss Coakley convinced the court that her marriage to Bowersox | on February 26, 1932, was void and | illegal, because Bowersox had only been | divorced from a former wife in A]Bx- andria three days before Munter pointed out that under the Virginia laws, a divorce does not be- | come final until after six months from the date of the final decree. Miss | Coakley stated that as soon as she | learned of Mr. Bowersox's divorce sha' left him, and she filed her bill of com~ plaint May 17 of this year. Wersox, STALE ilfl'flv Revenue Measure Hits All | Special Dispateh to The Star. today | the night of March 21, together with li D. C., THURSDAY, ISTAR., WASHINGTON, which have only just been brought to public notice. RAVEL IN FRANCE i By Yo b e T0 BE RESTRICTED i Foovine T wei 1t m.n:ewbucmuumect the-e. three lines. The text itself does not mean much | to the man in the street. It merely “assimilates to railroads every business | concerned with tion.” But now that its true significance is re- caled the man in the street under- | stands that “every business concerned ¥ ith transportation” must pay the turn- PARIS, June 30.—Few people in|(uer tax of 3 per cent ond the railroad | France will travel this year during the | tax of 321 per cent. “Business con- | vacations. This is the consequence of vt rmmmhueean tation’ hl‘n::\‘l:le :l:- erators of g cars, e de- three lines in the finance bill voted in | §USrS & DO = o R ceneimtons and ducted organizers tours. ‘The application ot the tax virtually Transportation With Heavy Tax. thousand and one other items, b\ltl 711 D St. N.W. MEt. 6457 July Clearance Sale lemg Room Furniture Perfect, new goods, new :t\les—e\crvthlng—mc]udmg recent arrivals. Our known low prices now cut way down! Only quality merchandise—so we guarantee every piece we sell. $65 Suites, 3 Pcs., $29.29—$5 Chairs, $1.94 $3 Coffee Tables, $1.00 8% Pay a Little Down and Something Each Week & Bed-Davenport Suites $65 to $145 Suites, at. .$34.34 to $79.79 Living Room Suites $50 to $135 Suites, at. $29.29 to $74.74 “Duncan-Phyfe” Sofas $63.50 and $74.50 Sofas, at .. ...$39.39 and $48.48 Chairs—Occasional, Cogswell, Club $5 to $30 Chairs, at....$1.94 to $12.84 Congoleum Made and Inlaid Linoleum 50c and $1.75 values, sq. yd., 39¢ & 95¢ Pads for Cots and Folding Couches $3 and $6 values, at. .. .$2.24 and $4.84 14c S Tables—Coffee, 75¢ Rag Rugs S4-Inch ..... Cretonnes Up to 39¢, Yar $3.50 and $5 Stools, at $1.55 and $2.94 $34.50 Double; coil mattresses. .$26.50 $3.00 to $10 Tables, at. . . Lamps, All with Sil $7.50 to $11.50 Lamps. . .$3.84 to $6.84 Window Shades, Hung Complete Holland, 18 to 36 inches...........59¢ JUNE 30, 1932. mmcuxmmmb\m~ | that travel by road is taxed similarly | most people in the country will have to | spend vacations at home. (Copyright, 1932.) - Source of Motor 0il. The popular conception of the source | of motor lubricants is a vast oll fleld covered with towering derricks, many of them gushers. Yet, America’s oldest oil fields contain few derricks. In the | Pennsylvania fields, which have been producing lubricating crudes for more than 70 years, most of the oil is taken NEW DISCOVERY Store Hours 8:15 to 6:30 - m s z "] = U] - - POLISHES! MAKES HOUSEWORK EASIER MAKES FURNITURE BRIGHTER A floor and furniture wax that works so easily—you'd hardly call it rubbing. Our offer makes a trial especially profitable for you. FREE—A fine, heavy polishing cloth when you buya pint or a quart of Du Pont Liquid Wax. OR FREE—A sample bottle of this wax. Try it. And if you like it, thew take advantage of the offer above. 99¢ qt—55¢ pt. Foot Stools tudio Divans Center, End, Conscles, Etc. .55 Shatt:i)ef4 Mattresses all “Each Dollar Invested in Y our Home, NOW, Will Save Many—Later” WATCH FOR OUR ADS—IT WILL PAY YOU HANDSOMELY! Friday and Saturday Only Long-Handle Crab Nets 33¢c 200-ft. Crab Line, 17¢ Wire Wheel Brush and Large Sponge 48c -lue Both for 25¢ Friday and Saturday Only New Du Pont No. 7 Auto Polish and Clean Your Car for the Fourth Polish, 89¢ gt., 58¢c pt. Top Finish, 49c |2 pt. PEOPLES HARDWARE STORES 12 Convenient Stores to Serve You For Prompt Delivery Call Your Nearest Store—or Lincoln 4044 15th and H Sts. NE. Cottage Cif d. Ralnter, Benches ... AS GASOLINE GETS OLDER GASOLINE GETS WEAKER ave, Now, 3 Convenient Washington Locations 10th & F N.W. 617 14th N.W. Nat. 8434 Met. 8205 1414 K N.W. (Ambassador Hotel) Nat. 8510 LEAVE an uncorked bottle of gasoline around your house and what happens? It evapo- rates —the light ends—the “easy starting” ele- ments—go slowly off into thin air. But more than evaporation takes place as gas gets stale. A chemical change occurs. That's why the older gas gets, the weaker it gets. That's why gas can get 8o stale—so “powerless”—it won't even kick over a motor! And as gas gets staler, it gets stickier, too—is more apt to clog valves. And it decreases in anti- knock value—is more apt to knock and thump. gef THAT 60 The whole petroleum industry has long known these facts. Gulf has worked on the problem— and has now perfected a system that assures the motorist of getting FRESH gasoline. Here's how ... Gulf makes the best gas that can be produced —and so refines that gas as to take out the very elements which cause rapid deterioration. Hence, Gulf gas stays FRESH longer. Next, Gulf has organized its distribution system to rush that FRESH-MADE gas to you in a hurry. It handles gas as though it were perishable AS IS FEEBLE— fie.ré CAS PACKS P food. The huge Gulf refineries have been care- fully placed in many sections of the country, so that it is easily possible to rush FRESH gasoline to every one of the 45,000 Gulf filling stations. A vast fleet of tank trucks speeds FRESH gas to Gulf stations every day in the year. When you buy gas you're really buying power. Stale gas can’t give you all the power you pay for. Get FRESH gasoline. FRESH-MADE— delivered FRESH. Get Gulf. Use nothing else. Your motor will have more power. It will be clezner and quieter. © 1902, GULY REFINING €O., PITTEBURGN, PA. 235 Georsla Ave. N.W. 1311 Seys 3101 Rbode Jsland Ave. N.E. G Ave. N.W, ‘% n'?{"i.u"u W. GASOLINE-175: fresik

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