Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 12

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AGONY DRIVE YOU CRAZY? You cannot hope to get lasting relief from cruel, crippling rheu- matic aches and pains if you are a slave to laxative drugs. Medical authorities make no se- fact that often siuggish and which resu't in pain- inflamed limbs and You must stop these poisons ource, The Cresm of Nujol treatment does this at a cot cents & day. Doctors specially rec- | ommend this new form of Nujol treatment for se suffering from rheumatic Cream of & ho as_clockwork with your w your play. Moreover, it is delic and easy to t Get Cream of Nujol tonight at any drug counter. —Advertisement. k or 000400009000 00c00000 30000 [ ANTITRUST LAW EVENING THE CHANGES SOUGHT | |Coal, Copper, Lumber and Qil i Men Name Group to l 1 [ | Map Program. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December mittee was appointed ed to modify the anti- The program is expected to be cc pleted in time for submission to the n of Co the prop by the committs ure offered & from opera aws. ter bills to be matter Bockus, National + | tion. District’s Heroes in the World War Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel S recorded in the official cita- tion, George W. Sartain, corpo- ral, Company K, 30th Infantry, 3d Division, American Expedi- tionary Force, was awarded the Guerre of France for heroic action with the enemy near ne, France, July 26, 1918. Corpl. tain adminis- d first aid to wounded mrades under a' heavy bombard-| _-ment. This self- imposed duty ne- ted exposure to the intensity of the enemy fire, and, reat personal t with disres nger, this soldi unsug of the men to the| dressing station under a veritable emy fire from all arms. His| rificial conduct, calm courage | oic fortitude were an inspira- | Residence at enlistment, District | f Columbia. { Sartain is now employed by Brands, Inc. ast manu- and resides at 9 L street Corpl. Standar Compton, on, ager of the 1 rers' Association; C. B. Ame: RELINED._ROUR, WHEELS pre the American Pet leum Ins d Willia Church theast. CHEVROLET $ .75 |Gion Lo B e 1930-31 Phelps D GINUINE BRAKE BLOK—$G.50 Othe: Cars Equaily Low CGENERAL BRAKE SERVICE 003 N i oilor Brakes for Lews™ oo +ecesrs0 00000 000000000000 Clarendon Pastor to Speak. RIVERDALE, Md.. December 2 (Spe- 1 1 of Seth Parker” N | wi h of an address by d sheriff | Rev. Isaac Steenson of Clarendon, Va., | at the local Preshyterian church tonight. for the count; Annual December Sale Boys’ & Gurls’ Shoes! Every Parent in Washington welcomes this timely Opportunity! OT a “Mark Down.” But the greatest “Buys” we’ve ever made of thousands of brand new splendid wearing Winter shoes. Every pair made for this event by our best factories. Savings average $1 a pair under our own regular values! Junior Women’s “Kiltie” tongues; “Olym- pic” laced-to-toe—and genu- ine pigekin, calf trim sports oxfords—patent leather party slippers—and other popular Winter styles. Sizes 3109. Misses’ & Boys Girls unusual, splendid wearing—"Girl Scout” ox- fords; sturdy pigskin or two-tone brown and beige calf school and sports ox- fords; dres slippers —and others. Sizes 12 to 3. Best-wearing boys’ shoes ever bought in a Made of carefully selected black - or brown Scotch grain—two-tone elk and other sturdy leathers. Sizes 1 to 6 For Youngsters Little gents real-boy-style black and brown oxfords; sizes 11 to 1315, Brown elk calf school oxfords for little gitl or boy. Little girls dressy patent leather straps or oxfords. Sizes 6 to 12. N short—if you made it to order yourself —you couldn’t have created a bet- ter chance to save money on the Winter Shoes every boy . and girl needs now— and ¥ must have, before Xmas! “Juniortown™ 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th *Open Nights STAR, WASHINGT! ROLPH S THROUGH WITH MOONEY CASE Nothing Further Can Be Done| by Him, Says California Governor. Br the Assoclated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif., December 2 Gov. James Rolph, jr, in a statement today said in effect he was through | vith the Mooney case. The statement was made after the or returned from San Francisc XMAS CHECKS CASHED THREE SUPER-VALUES FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS AT OUR LOWER CASH PRICE $10.75 SPORTS COATS Soft all-wool fabrics in solid colors of tan, brown and navy. Also tweeds. 8.00 14 to 20 38 to 48 woven, trim fitting. . they’re good! 57¢ 79¢ $145 & $1.95 pair FRIDAY where he had conferred with his legal counsel, Matt I. Sullivan, a former jus- tice of the State Supreme Court, who has made a special study of the plea of Tom Mooney, convicted San Fran- cisco Preparedness day bomber. ‘The statement of the Governor: “I have read the letter of November 22 to me by the National Mooney-Bill- ings Committee and also the letter of | DEC IBER 2, 1932 irresponsible and tricky special pleaders.” The letter signed by the 15 accused Sullivan of misleading the Governor in his investigation of the Preparedness day bomber’s conviction. WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND the same date to Judge Matt I Sulll- |glapped Son at Marathon Dance an. I also read the reply of Sullivan to the press. “I agree with the report of Sullivan, of April 21 and also the answer to the letter to him by the 15 signers, which was also published in the pre 15 nothing further to do in this case case as far as I am concerned.” livan's report of April mended Gov. Rolph deny Tom Moone; plea for & pardon. Sullivan’s reply to the letter from 15 men in the East his position in the Mooney case. &4 his Eastern critics as “parlor bolsheviks,” accommo- dating publicity seckers, _intellectual SIGMUNDS 7th & H Sts. TOTS’ CHINCHILLA COATS Storm King Navy Chin- chilla with brass buttons and insignia. Sizes 1 to 4. With Beret or Helmet 69 Regularly $2.49 Girls® Wash Frocks, sizes 2 to 13, guaranteed washable: reg- ularly 59; only 6 to e 3le These stockings have that Christmas Gift “It!”” They’re beautiful, finely Every woman . will welcome them for She knows $1 | old son at a Mar: 21 recom- | | Gift Socks and Quarrel Followed. SAN FRANCISCO, December 2 (#).— Mrs. Bertha Berger, 32, shot and killed There | her husband, Herman Berger, 34, yes- t | terday. police said, in a quarrel over a| In other words, it closes the Mooney slap she administered to their 12-year- | hon dance. H Police said Mrs. Berger told them the | father protested the slapping. The woman, police said, asserted her hus- | band on coming home decl going “to find other of the shooting. GIFTS BOXED FREE 55¢ RAYON UNDIES Regular and extra cizes in every type of undergarment, fncluding “Spunlo” and “run resist” fab- rics, S36¢ Saturday Only for Men silk and mix- ‘Wool, *. tures, in popular colors and patterns, 35¢ pair. 3 Prs., $1 For Boys and Girls Novelty stockings and % socks, in smart Winter . patterns ; and e 3 weights. § 25¢ pair, | | Saturday News of Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *Open Nights *3212 14th You Need Heavier OXFORDS! and here are new arrivals of sturdy street shoes that steal Fashion’s Spotlight! Of Genuine Brown Alligator — defies bad weather and course, they’re— “Hahn— Specials!”’ Examples of newer styles that make this group out- standing for value! Brown or black calfskin — novelz trim of overlai striped silk kid. Again Tomorrow! “DYNAMIC” Arch Shoes $290 F course, we can’t go on selling shoes so matchless at their regular price—for only $3.90! There's-no ex- cuse for it! Merely a short promotion. We wanted You to know the indescribable comjfort — that makes so many women en- thusiastic about these wonder- ful shoes. You’ll feel the same—after trying ome pair! NCLUDED in the Sale, 15 popular styles. Some of the new “Feather- weights” for dress. Also, the heavie welted sole service types—for gereral outdoor wear. Oxfords, straps, nurses’ oxfords. Suedes, kids, patents — and some whites. They all come in extreme range of sizes and widths. AAAA to EEE. At all our stores Evening Sandals Glittering “Stars’ that outshine others at a dollar or two more! White or black satin or silver kid. $3.95 Silver or gold kids black and white crepe. %6 ////4\\\\\“\\ IND bear these in mind for Christmas Gifts! Can you think of anything more enchanting for “Her!" A wealth of gorgeous styles to choose from.

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