Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1933, Page 30

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'DOES RHEUMATIC AGONY DRIVE YOU CRAZY? !n: cannot hope to get lasting relief from cruel, crippling rheu- matic aches and pains if you are a slave to laxative drugs. I _Medical suthgrities make no se-| cret of the fact that often sluggish bowels contribute the poisons and| acid conditions which result in pain- | ful, swollen, inflamed lmbs and| | joints. You must stop those poisons | | st the source. The Cream of Nujol treatment does this at a cost of only a few| cents & day. Doctors specially rec-| |ommend this new form of Nujol treatment for those suffering from rheumatic conditions. Cream of | Nujol lubricates laxative-dried bow- | EN vu them new elasticity and ity, so that poisonous wastes lare thrown off daily by natural ristaltic action. The new harm- Jess Cresm'of Nujol treatment will| make you regular as clockwork and will not interfere with 1:°I" I your play. Moreover, s _de! | and &a; take. Get Cream of| Nujol t.onlght at any drug counter.| —Advertisement. | LANK BOOK A Complete Selection at Popular Prices—Drop In Store H.nr:‘ 8 AM_to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. . Ave. COAL 2,240 Pounds to the Ton Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $11.50 Furnace size, $10.50 Nut, $11.00 Pea. $8.75 Ees. $11.00 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 | Above Coal Mined in Virginia Smokeless Egg, $9.25 | m‘l&fl lz::""’!sf?‘nk. or Soot | Blue Egg, $7.75 Hard-Structure P, Bituminous Make Only Thin White Smoke 3% Lump Coal $6.33 50% Lump Coal. Lump delivered in ccon rom fine—showing et muntor amp: Prices May Advance Soon l-uar Ordu Now n’t be put in by chute | we nn‘ R trom truck 5o your bin: we do not dump it on curb. l! you are x&m‘ with our coal sfter burning u‘h-m tak back and refund yunr { l)ur 0,000 New Customers in 3 ¥ra. To' Biltlmore and Wasbington There Is a Reason Why World's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Vifginia Anthracite Hard Coal Alexandria Rd., So. Washington, Va, Me. Opposite Texaco Ol Wal. | 4401 Distributing Plant 8475 MOTHER FROMAN'S 'hfill Roast Chicken Box. .§1.25 Chicken. Box .$1.00 | Whole Fried Also 3 Real Oyster Box pE US FOR GOOD EATS ¥ OR PHONE NA. 2501 1108 Sth St. N.W. jvery Charge Anywhere -unmm 1y eorrect | lened WHERE TO DINE. Jewish Community Center Modern Dining Room Special Dinner, 50c i leals Served at Reduced Rates fllll‘ 030 Herzog’s Shad & Shad Roe 11th & Potomac River \S18757 SN THE SUN Chinese-American Restaurant Luncheon, 40c Dinner, 60c to 75¢ Phone Orders Promptly Delivered 1775 Columbia Rd., Nr. 18th St. Phones: Col. 7970—Ad. 4060 1634 Conn. Ave., Near 20th St. Announces the Opening of Its Upstairs Dining Room Exeentional Food—Courteous Service 75¢ and $1.00 | Dail; to 8 P.M. Arranre te have your Bridre, Tea or other ‘Parties here Phone Decatur 6344 SEA FOOD Alzovs Fresn Never Frozen STEAKS 27oied over Live Hickory Coals lote: U. 8. Graded Prime Choice w ' York Steaks Served Exclu- sively. ISTABILITY COUNCIL 'HALLORAN CHARGE | krowledge of the murders of Mrs. Agnes URGED IN SENATE Resolution Asks Co-ordina- | tion of Industry and Na- tional Resources. By the Associated Press. Creation of a council of national sta- bility and welfare to co-ordinate indus- | try and national resources was proposed | yesterday by Senators Tydings of Mary- | land and George of Georgia, both | Democrats, in a resolution introduced in | the Senate. ‘The council would be one of cabinet officers, with an advizory commission of ent-elect Roose- | velt and President Hoover. charged with mending to the | President and Congress relating to the netional stability and | welfare,” including economic_problems ‘and “the safety, health and sustenanci of the civil population during interrup- | tion of normal commercial and eco- nomic processes.” It would be composed of the Secre- teries of the Treasury, War, Navy, In- terior, Agriculture, Commerce and Lebor. would be selected from those having special knowledge and experience in the fields of industry, finance, lab agri- culture, transportation, scse eco- nomics public relations, man- agement, foreign relations or oLhers spe- | cially qualified. An appropriation of $200,000 would be pronded for the council. UPHELD BY COURT. Phoenix Judge Denies Motion to| Quash Indictment as Slay- ing Accessory. By the Associated Press | PHOENIX, Ariz, January 4—Judge Howard C. Speakman today denied a motion to quash and set aside an in- dictment accusing John J. Halloran, Phoenix lumber man. as an “accessory | to_the crime of murder.” is chargea with concealing Anne e Rol and Miss Hedvig Samuel- son, both former friends of Mrs. Win- nic Ruth Judd. Mrs. Judd was sen- tenced to be hanged February 17 for the murder of Mrs. Le Roi. After indicting Halloran the grand ury urged the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to commute Mrs. Judd’s tence to life imprisonment. The oard has not acted on the recommen- dation. At his preliminary hearing, continued | to today, Halloran charged members of the jury “were disqualified from serv- | ing in this case by reason of bias and prejudice against this defendant and | were in a state of mind which prs\enud | them from acting 1mplrflally He also charged the jury “invalidated ‘ its own indictment” when it recom- | mended the commutation of sentence. | The indictment was returned last | S | ek i tier tie jurors heard Mrs. Judd | tell what she had said was the “whole | truth” of the slayings here in October, | 1831, After the women were slain v.h:l. bodiea were sent to Los Angeles in | POLICE DENY NEWS ‘ TO RICHMOND PRESS“ | By the Assoclated Press. ‘ RICHMOND, Va, January 4.—Police | records were denied Teporters today, as | both the police department and Mayor | J. Fulmer Bright continued their sever- | s0od of “diplomatic relations” with the | Mn.nwhfle counsel for the Times- | Dispatch was proceeding under the in- ) structions of Vincent C. Byers, editor, to seek a court order to secure access to_privileged matter. ‘ Mayor Bright, whose official actions, particularly in his dealings with the un- | employed council, had been criticized | sharply by both local papers, yesterday | annouhced he would sever diplomatic relations, and continue his policy until | such a time as “the press can again best serve the interest of our city.” He| said he was “growing weary of the open | hostility nnd deslructl riticism of rhe Richmond p! Later Pollne Chle( Robert B. Jordan\ announced “that there will be no police | news for either newspaper, until they ernment.” Mayor Bright was criticized by both papers for ordering Thomas H. Stone, leader of the unem. ployed council, when he called on th executive to presnt a protest from the | council. Stone, who was fined $10 1n Police Court, noted an appeal. 2801 Georgia Ave. N. Open Sundays. 8 AM. to 1 PM. Open Eves. Until 8 p.m. Receiver’s Stocks Factory Surplus FREE | § Free Tube With Every 29x4.40. 28x5.25) | 0 29x4.50. 2x535 ($4 85 M Famous Corned Beef & Cabbage Served in Washington only at the OLMSTED GRILL 1336 G Street Arroz con Pollo, Molé Poblane 1321 New York Ave N.W Just East of 1ith, (Open"THI'S AL, Deily ana B EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. degree; Day and Evening Classes. Send hv bqu Year Book Benjamin F; University Met. 2515 30x4.50. . 31:5,25 28x5.50 29x5.50 §$545 30x6.00 31x6.00 TRUCK TIRES, 50% OFF SPECIAL 30 Day TrRIPS any matters | g Members of the advisory commission | ~ play fair with the head of the city gov- ’ 0000090000000 0000000000000 ¢ CLOSE QUT! on remne: of AMERICAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. Sale by Consolidated Sales C MIAMI TODAY'S msmns ’ . in oThe Wives ot H- noon at 2:20 Eugenie,” this evenlng at 8. 20 pm. Gayety—“Georgla Peaches,” lesque, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—“The Mummy,” at 11 am., 12:47, 2:31, 4:21, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:46 pm. Metropolitan er Dollar,” at; 11:52 .am., 1:53, 3:54, 5:55, 7:56 and 9:58 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"The Animal King dom,” at 11 am.,, 1:02, 2:44, 4:26, 6:08, 7:50 and 9:32 p.m. Earle—"Frisco Jenny,” at 11:15 am., 1:55, 4:35, 7:15_and 9:35 pam. Stage | shows at 12:55, 3:35, 6:15 and 855 pan. | Palace—"Strange Intcrlude at 10 am., 12:50, 3:10, 5:30, 7:50 and 1010 p.m. anr'- Fox—"Fast Life,”" at 11 am., 7:15 and 10 p.m. Smgeshows | -tl”zs 3:20, 6:05 and 8:50 p.m. Columbia—“Heritage_of the Dese: at 11:45 am. 1:25, 3:19, 8:20 and 10 p.m. Tivoli—“Rockabye,"” 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Cantral—"The Mcst Danscrou Game,” from 11 am, to 1 bur- at 2:35, 4:20, Cun';u!mrs " at Bridge Contract Awarded. The District Commissioners yesterday awarded a contract fo grading the ap- | proaches to the new Benning Bridge to the low_bidc Shea Construction Co. of Fhiladelphia, who asked $16,800 for the jol SPECIAL DINNER TOMORROW, THURSDAY i Roast Young 50c | ‘ Turkey Dinner . SERVED AT ALL 3 PLACES 18th and Col. R4, 1321 K 8t. N.W. And 15th a Collier lhm No. 26 For LaGrippe, Influenza and Colds Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H ST. N.W. NA. 1693 Dine at “Speaks for Itself?”” PLAN TO HAVE A BRIDGE LUNCHEON HERE No Eztra Charge for Use of the Card Room Luncheon, 50c - 75¢ - $1.00 Dinner, $1.00 and $1.25 Sensible a la Carte Daily From 12 Noon Un THURSDAY ONLY 50c Dinner From 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Fresh Fruit Cup Navy Bean Soup Chicken Shorteake Roast Leg of Lamb With Dressing and Currant Jelly Two_Veretables salad WALLIS’ CAFE 617 12th St. N.W. Coftee Why Not Start Out On the Right Foot? It's a New Year, 1933. Why not start out avoiding the mis- takes of 1932. Why not make up your mind to buy only ma- terials that last, high-grade ma- terials like Barker sells? They cost no more today than in- ferior, disappointing quality and they make constant replace- ment a worry of the past. You can depend upon Barker's service—reliable for 67 years. Geo M.BARKER +« COMPANY * I COMPANY- __ EUMBER_ane MILLWORK «SINCE 1865 - 649 N. Y. Ave. NW. NA. 1348 5,280 TIRES AND TUBES W. Columbia 4138 No Phone ordm—\o Deliveries U.S. FISK Royal 28x5.50..$6.96 31x6.50 U. S. Royal 6.00x17. .$5.95 §19 Silvertown 31x5.25. .$6.85 Discon- Diamond | pnsed 30x5.50..$5.45 32x6.00 33x6.00/ $5.95 $7.95 ..$7.95 ..$2.95 ..84.65 1st Quality Less Than Mfr.'s Cost -18 0. 5. l‘.lfl 00006 Baltimore to Miami, for §, return in 30 days, only 6 o Baltimore to Jachonvnlle, $ 4 5 for return in 30 days, only - WARM SOUTHERN SUN and salt air on long-distance cruises, at lowest winter rates in many years. Meals and berth included. Very low automobile rates. All-Expense tours, to Florida and Havana. © ILLUSTRATED FOLDER AMM’BMWM‘ Office, 1416 H St., N. W., Washington. National 4612. IPol!ce Court yesterday and was held DEMANDS JURY TRIAL Man Accused of Assaulting Two Policemen Is Held on Bond. Joseph A. Pessagno, 40, of the 300 block of Kentucky avenue southeast, accused’ of assaulting two policemen whom his wife had called on to calm him Sunday, demanded a jury trial in under $200 bond. Policemen Carl R. Burr and .Robert J. “Tompkins, fourth precinct, testified Pessagno struck both of them after they bad been simmoned to his home by Mrs. Pessagno, who said her husband | was breaking up all their furniture. PYUS ADAMS "% gor™™ SAVE 30% ON PAINTS. Pure Linseed Ol or Turp., 50¢ Gal. PHOTO FLASH BULBS For makips Flush Lisht Ple- No_noise, smoke or Pnoto Flash m ith Satteries and © ' flash bull . 52.00; er flAlbtrt Fnc. 815 IOTH STREET,N.W. | Thursdays and Saturdays OLE FIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE Gibson’s ; Sunshine Lamp, $5 Obt. ther Ultra Violet, Infra . or Sunshi Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL 0432 Guaranjeed. GIBSON CO. 917 G St. N.W. Now Come the AFTER-INVENTORY SAVINGS with many fine suites and pieces reduced Those who have waited until after the holidays for savings on good, depend- able Lifetime Furniture will find now many suites and pieces sharply Dining, Living and Bed reduced. Rooms. These are all fine, regular quality Lifetime pieces and suites at prices newly lowered for immediate clear- ance. Many only 1 and 2 of a kind. Come early. All are offered subject to prior sale. DINING ROOM SUITES STYLE 2 Jacobean Type Suites, in oak; pleces. Were $325.00. style table; 10 pieces. Was $311.00. Was $700.00. 10 pieces. Were $265.00. walnut; 10 pleces Were $273.00. Were $295.00. Now $195.00 1 18th Century Type Suite, Phyfe Now $195.00. 1 Exquisitely Carved Tudor Oak Suite; refectory table; 10 pieces. Now $208.00. 2 Sheraton Type Sultes, with inlay; Now $235.00. 4 Dining Suites, Early English Type; Now $185.00. 7 Modified Elizabethan Style Suites, walnut, oak and gumwood. Now $250.00. ‘ STYLE 1 18th Century Type Suite, with 8-foot extension table; 10 pieces. Was $285.00. Now $225.00. 1 Jacobean Suite, walnut and gumwood; 10 pieces. Was $495.00 Now $295.00. 1 Biedermeier Suité, mahogany and camaroon; 10 pieces. Was $750.00. Now $350.00. 1 Fine 18th Century Mahogany Style Suite; 10 pieces. i 9. 4 Was $1,025.00. Now $695.00. 1 Fine Sheraton Mahogany Suite; pieces, with inlay. Was $538.50. Now $365.00. 1 Fine Crotch Mahogany Suite, 18th Century English Type; 10 pieces. Was $950.00. Now $495.00. 10 10 BED ROOM SUITES STYLE 1 Twin Bed Suite, 8 pieces, walnut Now $195.00. 1 Full size Bed Suite, 6 pieces, walnut chiefly. Was $472.50. and gumwood. Was $379.50. full size bed. Were $250.00. tury English type. Was $295.00. fine pieces. Was $510.00. 1 Twin Bed Suite, 8 pieces, Now $150.00. American influence. Was $220.00. Now $175.00. 3 Early English type suites, 6 pieces, Now $150.00. 1 Twin Bed Sulte, 8 pieces, 17th Cen- Now $175.00. 1 Twin Bed Sheraton style suite of & Now $250.00. STYLE 11 All-mahogany Colonial Type Suites. 6 pieces. Were $265.00. Now $169.00. 1 Colonial Type Mahogany and Gum- wood Suite. 6 pieces. Was $195.00. Now $159.00. 1 Provincial Style Suite, wormy chest- nut. 6 pieces. Was $665.00. Now $250.00. 1 Berkey & Gay Enamel Decorated Suite, 6 fine pieces. Was $1,198.00. Now $395.00. 1 Twin Bed Suite, walnut with mar- quetry, 8 fine pieces. Was $998.00. Now $495.00. 1 Twin Bed Suite in mahogany, Bieder- meier style, 8 pieces. Was $626.00. Early Now $350.00. LIVING ROOM SUITES STYLE 1 2-Piece Karpen Down Pillow-Back Group; luxurious. Was $215.00. 1 Roomy Tapestry Group, Now $125.00. 1 Karpen 2-Piece Group, in green tap- estry, stripe and floral effects. Now $195.00. 1 Rust Velvet 2-Piece Karpen Group, Now $150.00. armchair; Karpen. Was $215.00. Was $295.00. reversible cushions, ‘Was $240.00. Now $150.00. STYLE 1 Small Wing Style Karpen Sofa and Chair, rust artrea velvet. Was $200.00. Now $135.00. 1 Green Friezette Tapestry Karpen Sofa and Club Chair. Was $225.00. Now $150.00. 1 Antique Velvet Karpen Group, in rust shade; 2 pieces. Was $245.00. Now $145.00. 1 Wisteria Mohair Karpen Tuxedo Group; 2 pieces. Was $235.00. Now $160.00. sofa and Many Odd Dressers, Chests, Vamhes. Beds. Chairs and Benches Reduced MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E +% - “SILVER DOLLAR” NATIONAL v Mats. Today & !lt Ml Io $2.20 CORNELIA OTiS SKINNER in the Dramatic fequences icht, lrl.. !IL Eves THE IMPI.ESS EUGENI! a. THE WIV!S‘OF H!NRY vin 8 DAYS ONLY thra Sun. FREDRIC MARCH - ELISSA LANDI o AUDE‘I'TE CKBERT CHARLES LAUEH‘IM Prices: Eves, 5S¢ u 855 Biats.. 53¢ to sL.10. ' in “THEY JUST HAD ' TO GET MARRIED” 1T CO IN THE STMNGEST I.O 'IIIAKGLE EVER S(IEEI b 52 Friday Aftericon, Jaz. 6 1933 Seats on rals at Mrs. Greene's Bureat, _Drooo’s, 1300 G st. mw.; Dist, 6493 vd l’l.l.” Last 2 Days futh CHATTERTON Surpassing AN Her Past Successes in ‘FRISCO JENNY' § BIG ACTS ON STAGE Block and Sulty STARTS FRIDAY EDMUND LOWE in Devil Is Driving —ON STAGE— ALEXANDER GARY BERNICE CLAIRE _Buy RKO Thrift Books—Save 10% ESOII ERO World-Fomos Spanish Dancer and Co. NATIONAL TEEATER, at 430 AY Ilfil‘l'—li.fl P. M. GRAND PARTY PREVIEW Sim Summerviie & Zasu Pitts vn | CAROLINA ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. 410 ERIEN, RALPH BELLAMY, C. Ave ‘ ORAN‘D HOTEL.” CIRCLE LERGHY MAYOR 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 0953 Jome of inc ‘Mirtor (Bereen. EVALYN KNAPE “THR DUMBARTON a5d NEIL HA ; Ao 20k ly. mu wlm:uln Ave BEN! FM W ANM:OI;HA. e x-moz«yc BING CROSBY wsuunmm% CHEAD ij THERSBURG. WD, Mulrrm L&fléfliuls 1110 WS NE. ’SL';{‘,TE.J-?:,.;'";'.-::;;&’-,; '"-H,.gg A 88d ANN DVORAK %.’::S 1‘ TAKOMA N PHONE (TORGIA 4312 JOAN, CRAWFORD in “RAIN” DLLL, S PAI.AC E DIRECTION OF SIDNEY LUST TONY SARG’S MARIONETTES SINBAD THE SAILOR SAT.JAN-T = .IM.!‘T Arthur in Homer T ikt o Na. 3700, WARNER BfiR(')S. THEATERS HIPPOBROHE Sutle, Spence: Tracy. “Ski b S O MT. RAINIER, MD. Boster Keaton. “speakeashy.” ARCADE F¥ATTSVILLE 3B, “Divorce in Family." RICHMOND Al.leNn"A V‘. Tess of the Storm Ccun ARC AD ROCKVILLE. Todag-Tmorro | A-Star Cast, “Grand *Hotel g " [AMBASSADOR o™, THE_CONQUERORS MZ;E. oth Peature APOLL : “THREE ON A MATCH” AVALON sciaky “S¢. “THREE ON A AVENUE GRAND 7 &% BO%}%E%ARwP{YP HANCH€ LOHm CENTRAL oth ll lfl Dad&E JOEL McCREA. "uorr DAHGEROUI LA COM. _GAME." Ga. Ave, ’Jlrnl-! L COLO A MATECC o, o so. u.u- N ofied HOME 1250 C Si. N.E. N ONEWAY EasSAcE M cou}%‘“ 14th St. & Col. R4. N.W. “FALSE FACES.” W"fl‘_—fi CONSTAN! BENNETT. “ROCY. __ABYE" VITAPHONE SHORT. Gs. 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