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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, Wuu...ouAY, Nuyv...biR, 36, 1932, ]‘HREA'I’EN ]’uR]‘URE AUTO STRIKES DANCER GIRI- WINS PRlZE - RICHARD TIWDEN WINS AUTO OWNER SUED ety 3 “ TURNER ENTERS FILMS Member of “Showboat” Cast Treat- ill win Tl of ; HONORS IN SPEAKING xlf!lln:":l:nl;:;::mwu In- LOS ANGELES, November 18 (M — 3 new air motion picture w ed for Lacerations. . W. St Theress Gentry, 26, & colored dancer, et Satigerator from e | Elissbeth Reeves and: Seymour| g g auglell SiVer Speing Md, |3 and Earthelmess was signed UF SUGIAI- [[ADERS e e e e B o B e IN IRUNINE RAB y af .| Mintz Take Second and Third |has filed sult in District Supreme Court E A e | S e night when knocked down by an auto- A = Places, Bespectively. to recover $20,000 damages from Sid- Q. Orsinger, di. sy | mobile while crossing Capitol, Plaza, e e ey Doy G Eauman, w1 Devooshine| o o u oats : She was removed to ty Hospital d i hool senior, ce, for alleged person juries. . . Orsinger sald Philadelphia ~ Thieves Use | inf (s orSalimton o ner face| YOUNQ Generation Represent. |ises e o Eneih bone'chink st | v Clehts Bopars 1 o ssmnl Dav | Fhioueh Afceney Wibur . Baugh 3,t0 écome 8 member 1y aviator siso would Aot as schesen) an ly. = L r speaking contest at George Washington , the pla charges an . director of the film. il Police said she was struck by th University last ht with an oration | tomobile driven by Edward C. Kauf- - Lighted Matches to Learn utomoble of ‘Geotlrey Crayle 3, e | ative Victor at Food Show :;: -.::l.n:fl:a :'::h; s | z;&nfi&%:ggfim of .Xndustry,'d" man, 8 brother-in-law of Kaufman, and his Bobby to maintain | = . o street. 2, Mi t] 'Ves Won secon used a family car col with Location of Jewels. ek A in Auditorium, type will be given away, and at today's | honors with a speech on “Socialism and | machine on Seventeenth street last | — Most Conglu - . tinee main | the Next Era,” and Seymour Mintz took | July and caused him serious injury. et LAWYER NAMED HEIR maEapYthe “S'“x’l:“l“";""“l!mm place by speaking on “Capitalism e R S Dema d C uh.l) | By the Assoctated Pross. SERCAS TR The girl of today can iron as well as | o a0 FUS. An Itallan linen lunchecn | gog Not Broken Down. AQUARI n reom n | PHILADELPHIA, November 16—Mr. | George M. Morris Tnh her mother, and she proved it at the | ', T be tomOrTow afternoon’s present. | _ The judges of the oratory were Dr. UM MEETING , Don't let them xet a str: and Mrs. G. Harrlion Fraster, jr. s0- | ge M. Morris Inherits 3225‘000‘1"00d sh: 'l ‘While the contest program continues | Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant su- o e 3 o “mm&awl" fzgfi‘hn‘m’?:fl' u.i‘ck . Cry ulsi cially prominent Philadaiphiani, shd & | and Residue of Aunt's Estate. | o tasy gt o AVl |each ‘afternoon and” evening of the | PeTiniendent of SCHoce And 8 SO | New National Soctety Wil Con- b and Belei Mmodern science. Bowertul bat arme maid were bound and gagged An 1 3 - 3 less. Pleasant 1 5 | fhteatencd with torture in thelr Chest- | _George Maurice Morris, 16 Kalorama | Miss Dorothy Strauv of 15 Eighth |Stufls carnival without intermission, | board of trustees; S. Chesterfieid Op- Yors Friday Wight' 3 B L'ISHERWOOD ||| Your' drugeist® Wil rebund mee nut Hill home eatly today by two bur- | Clrcle is left $225,000 and iho residuary | street, southeast, typleal “Mias ' | Generous samples are given away to | penheim of the law faculty, and Gilbert e 3 zou 8 S ||| money it any cough or Gold no mat: e o cabaped with $0,000 in jewelry | estate of underiérmined value in. the ) 1932, | QRTINS ot each show session. - The ro | Hall, a practicing attorney.” Prof. Elmer | The new National Aquarium Soctety | [ write of Phons for || || BY Coeonvnisiae RO i8 not and cash | Will of Lis late aunt, Jessie Haselton, |roned her way to victory in a contest |sult is record attendance. The show, | Louis Kayser presided. will hold its first meeting Friday at' Sampies reomulsion.—Advertise: For two and a half hours tney lay | Which w d for probate {n Surro- | in which the audience was charged with | Which is sponsored by the District Gro- helpless on the floor of the ,| gates Court, New York City, today, |picking as winner the cery Stores, Inc., will continue through struggling with cloths and rop h | according to word recelved here. Mrs. | who first ironed acceptal | which the robbers had bound "“-‘"i{,’ citon died in New York City last | wearing apparel. Miss Tanis and ot ember 12. A g to formal 6921 Georgia avenue 'u!'unner-up. Income Tax Enters Ceylon. Finally Mrs. managed - e petition for probate, | erawl 1o an ash tray, stike o .| the estate s worth “more than $10.- | “ g JECCord Audience Present. COLOMBO (#)—Ceylon, long one of e h g e contest was one < t % husband and the maid, Elizabeth 4 ‘ ug@g’el;ufify hj\;;'fl%thnclgs %oth;‘i ;‘;me?}; | temmmx nfii ;!;h year':' ::‘wmdmn 22:. {fa: &?Zfiifi:fizfi&“’«‘é‘.flpff?fi? r Iding, eenth | was witnesse & record au g { Fiespton o, Jmes Word street. | ™ Tonight the Food Shows comtest willta yield 3150000, 7 T 1 estimated ¥ P N I W R i e et Wbt sl ecsea e v i O G 1S With the victims unable to move, the ‘ 2 burglars lighted matches and threatened | | Syt et e Soanfng! Mot to burn Mr. and Mrs. Frazier's feet un- less they told where their valuables were concealed. They also threatened to burn the maid, and finally learning the location : \ e jewelry and money, they started | systematic clearing out of clothing rticles, ¥ the son of G. Harrison Fra- 5 ntifled for years with the sugar and a great demn;ucn u: Harrison, founder of one o - eat family fortunes of America. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G STREET AT ELEVENTH er is the former Marys Ber- , daughter of Herbert Lincoln The Fraziers were married in Frazier told police he arrived home some time after midnight and s he st i ¢ They’re New—Distinctive! Mrs, Fragier, who was on the seconu | floor, heard the noise and ran dvv’/‘n s.irs to investigate. As she entered the dop E 1com, the men seizod her, ¢labped & gag Costios! s Ry s OMsiiy! « r mouth and were tymng her up There s hordly anything i A " : THaM e wor 3 the maid came upon tne scene | Sannot ‘mare % ’;l'ww': | ic il She, too, was bound, and then the rob- ard sell a little bers begen their L Preats. the peonle who con: gen their questioning and threa el e O e rey.” Kidnaping Threaicnod. Mrs Froz.cr sid the robbers threat- & 5 e g g B vt 5 INDIAN HEAD BROADCLOTHS | 4 ,. B p uality dShoes ‘One of the men then asked me i the children were worth $10,000 to me,” she sald. “I said certainly, and told % 0 ; | the men I would write them & checs ; ‘ 5 for any amcunt. The robbers reple. L] they did not want any checks.” - a were m uc While this conversation was taking 2 place; the society matron declared, onv [ XX % > g of the men pulled her husband’s shoes E . off, lighted & candle and made & moi.e a8 though o wpply the candle io her ) SaU g . r : | o 7 R A : | Styles Good shoes dhmh:n:d Thie on e Aoy, ok sered , that you : it by saying it was an imitation and LA Y 5 44 of a quallty :Mbo;e;dpe‘x’).e“:'ss among her jewelry in | i 7 » 3 g i X < ,ll b & Box upsiatrs, < i : \ X i ek INTZ A, will be ] lar m.fl?hce.y lsh:embesr:flsqur‘d u-.nffl‘:t { N2 g LIRE 1 3 /A A lhat wdl me keep the ring on my fager.’ P Dl . - 4 2 s ‘ e St AN i . IS & proud to serve you District’s Heroes { - AN GaprE™) ! g : ! ) . wear! well! i World War || Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. 8§ recorded in the official cita- tion, e W. Ilead, major U. 8, Army, was award- ed the Distinguished Service Medal for exeeptionally meritor- | lous and distinguished services in & po- | sition of great responsibility, He com- | manded wititdistinetion the 30th Division | and organited snd commanded the 2d | Army Corps in its | operations with the British forces in France, He dis- layed qualities of lership and pro- fessional attajin- ments of a high order, and to his efforts are largely - . e di ich i due the brilliant 3 It’s difficult to say which is more famous . . . the AVE- Stioosss It wohieyvg. > ¢ NUE style and tailoring, which give you smartness and ointment, Wash- /A perfect fit, . , . or the reliability of INDIAN HEAD gton, D. O, 7 BROADCLOTH. But you'll get the benefit of both in He is retired and . - these charming new AVENUES. resides at 2101 = Connecticut avenue 2 Palais Royal—Third Floor ey 358 prs. famous Lhank Heavens | can || proe mimdes cnjoy 5 cups adgy of § === Hemi—— cotfee...” *“One cup is my limit,” How often you've heard it! But the plain scientific fact — recently discovered — is that the average man or woman has a “Coffee tolerance” of 5 cups a day . . . if the coffee is fresh. It's the rancid oil in stale coffee that often interferes with digestion—is a frequent cause of headache and sleeplessness, That's why Chase & Sanborn give you Dated coffee. —From makers who have long-established and count i i Jeasl ’ : | o ry-wiue reputations for good ; Dci;:ver it fresh from the roasting ovens, by a nation- shoes. Desirable in every way—all first quality—for street ang afternoon vsear. The DATE ; ! : y wide system of swift trucks. X Particularly will nurses, teachers, housewives—all women who are on their feet a good guarantees full | : . With the date of delivery printed on every pound, — part of the time—welcome this sale. Not Every Size in Every Style sh flavor No can is allowed to remain on your grocer’s shelf Fekifie Mdubsa oo These are the All Sizes 3to 9 Collectively ... AAA to EEE Widths Now you can forget your coffee conscience. Enjoy Styles & Leathers Width | 1 I;lV,[lTII'Z‘Z-]—f’ :3%| 4 41 5 }5%} 6 !5’@[ 7]7%[8[8%4]9 —_— %19 1'S IR BEIERY I [4 5 cups a day of Chase & Sanborn’s Dated Coffee! 1 Pumps Ties U SCIENTIFIC AUTHORITY (S’t’:fi’j:: l‘}:;";: Present scientific knowled, blishes the fact that the -ve:-n gt ol wppse o<l Straps Black Kid ance” of 5 cups & day, “Tolernace” meass the Patent Black Satin bility of one’s wilize i e e A e} e e Leathers Black Calf st be froahl The sopalas drisking of sels coffse Palais Royal—Second Floor > Copyrighr, 1932, by Standard Brands Toa