Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 13

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RECALLS MEMORIES OF INAUGURATIONS Officer of Oldest Inhabitants Tells Association of Rites Held in Cold. Memories of inaugurations years ago bowed to the crowds as " vania avenue—and froze to death in the room erected for Presi- | ccond inauguration were | t before the Associa- | Inhabitants of the Dis- | r for inauguration next predicted by James F. president of the associ- onthe latest weather map | s second inaugural, a l'\rgc \modn building it on Judiciary Square “City Hall,” \'\h‘(‘h is now the Court House. With no heat in the large wooden building, Mr. Dummel said it was so cold tbat people we: around in overcoats. The place had been decorated with flowers and canary birds, and the canary birds all froze to | death, he said. Recalls Lincoln. Lincoln as he passed up the onn maugunnon Mr. tor in re- y bowed from It rained in oln’s second inau- el said, but cleared rff in the afternoon. When s heavy cloud broke through in the late after- noon the crowds were treated to the unusual sight of a glimpse of the planet Venus through a rift in the clouds in broad daylight. When Cleveland was first inaugu rated. Mr. Duhamel recalled, it was & tbesutiful day, warm_ as Summer.” Harrison was sworn in on a snow his recollection of early ainel told of visiting Fort Civil War, with his | g under fire there. he association he boy during the Civil \‘\ar and Mld of going onto the bat- tlefield at the Battle of the Wilderness, Resolution Adoped. adop! a resolution n the District to regulate the speed of He referred to rec! Iting in a regretful loss Thl‘ association indorsed a movement | by rl\e Dupont Circl roy or eject” ed. EDWARDS & ZANNER CoO. JEWELERS . .. 1317 F ST. N.W. | 73 CLOSING-OUT DISSOLUTION SALE LEASE E Gents’ Chains Fine quality, white and green gold filled. Special Group, $2.50 79c _|Charles H. Butler Asks Mandatory. izens' Associ- | in THE EVENING New Faces in Next Congress CHARLES W. HENNEY, WISCONSIN, PHYSICIAN 22 YEARS BY WILL P. KENNEDY. 1S great-great-grandfather, a drummer in the Revolutionary Army in which four sons were members of the same company —Dr. Charles W. Henney, 22 years a practicing physician, is coming into Congress with the largest vote re- ceived by any congressional candidate in Wiscansin, turning an overwhelming PRepublican County into the Democratic column. He is 48 years old, born in Dunlap, Towa, reared on a farm and attended a district school. At the zge of 10 he | had to take a man's place on the farm | and attended school only during Win- ‘When he was 18 he en= | Towa, receiving a teacher’s training and | thereafter taught a district school for | three terms. Then he entered another | Normal School at Fremont, Nebr., and ‘graum\tcd with Ph. G. degree in 1906. He immediately enrolled at Northwest- ern University, Chicago, and graduated from the Medical School in 1910, when he was 25 years old. Dr. Henney was appointed to the Cook County Hospital staff after a civil service examination in which more than 400 candidates competed, making y-first_place, which was third \mghm for Northwestern students. He ¢ | entered the general practice of medl- cine and surgery at Portage, WIs. | 1912, He was admitted to fellowship = | merlran College of Surgeons by ex- amination in 1927; studied during that year in European clinics; a member 's' Savior's Hospital surgical staff, 1916- | from County Mayo, Irela 11933, and chief of staff 1926-27; presi- | dent of Columbia County Medical So- | history and amateur photography. ciety, 1928-1930; division surgeon C. M., | was his first sortie into the field | pahucs e W DR. CHARLES W. HENNEY. St. P. & P. Railway Co. Commisison since 1926. ‘Th: . _‘The name Wi 'SUES TO COMPEL " D. C. ENFORCEMENT ry by a vote of 1420 to e is particularly interested in lej Injunction, Claiming Law Still Effective. Claiming the Sheppard law forbidding the sale of liquor is still in force in the District, Charles H. Butler, 1427 Montague street, through Attorney Mat- o rien, yesterday filed suit in i Supreme Court asking & man- datory injunction against the District | Commissioners requiring them to en- force the prmi icns of sections 310 to 342 of that ‘The court \\as asked to require the ommissioners to detail policemen to detect violations of the law and to in- | struct the corporation counsel to brmg violators to trial. The Commissioners |are to be required to keep a public | record of all sales and shipments of alcoholic liquor and to issue licenses to | manufacturers, druggists and other per- make, transport and sell elco- holic liquors. he court was told that at least one local brewery and others Bre engaged | in"the manufacture and sale of malt liquor under a label idemuyinz it as pure malt and hops, and no effort made to stop them ATLANTIC He has been | a member of the P:Ttlze City Park is new member is of Irish-Dutch originally . 'The paternal side was Hol- of | ents, named Hanigs.n vnere emigrants Dr. Henney is mter?st?d 1x1 literature, VETERANS COLLABORATE IN BOOK OF DRAWINGS Former Walter Inmates Fight Depressiow With Humor. Out of the hupiul ll!e of ve in Walter Reed Hospital the hi side of udvenlty, such as gave birth to Bruce Bairns former inmates of the Arm); ho.spl'.al he nays to “beat the depression” he left Walter Reed and was liers’ Home in Ham) collaborated Ilth him in tI th saw overseas duty during ond War. . Ordered to Engineer School. Lieut. Jack C. Baker Humphreys, Va. |= = LIVELY FLAVOR FOR : COCKTAIL ot | SAUCE He carried his home county 120 | ror his opponent, B. J. Husting, a prom- inent Democrat and brother of the late Unned States Senator Paul Husting. gls- | latlon for the farmers and dairymen. | - It’s Sprmgtzme s ;;ORI DA " HOTEL RATES AND RAILROAD FARES GREATLY REDUCED l‘DIJ R FAMOUS TRAINS DAILY VIA THE DOUBLE TRACK - SEA LEVEL ROUTE AFTERNOON — EVENING — NIGHT DEPARTURES. Leave WASHINGTON The Miamian Gulf Coast Limited Florida Special Havana Special 3.20PM. 3.20P.M. TASP.M. ES"A.':’.,: a.ln THE PALMETTO LIMITED—7.50 P.M. Fast schedules to Charleston, S. C. and Augusta, Ga. SHIP YOUR AUTO—Total cost 4 tickets for car and 2 passengers. 18.day mfld alp tickets sold daily to all Floridl Doints, approximately a 307 reducti GEO. P. JAMES, G.PA., Nll “H” St., N.W., thln.u- D.C. Tel. National 7838 Coast LINE 7 South THE REASON FOR THIS SALE To Our Patrons: and did you our issolving of our corporation the expiration of our lease on April 1st makes it necessary to quickly dispose of our splen- stock of fine Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry and Silver- Il ware at ridiculously low prices. We have endeavored to serve since 1 e are ex- tremely grateful for your gen- erous patronage during these 24 years. Our wish is to extend to many friends a sincere Thank You. XPIRING APRIL 1ST Pen Knives ‘White and Green, Gold Pilled. 79c Setting Mountings A New Mounting Will Enhance Your Dia- mond, riety of stones, Special and white gold. G mu‘p in White Gold, Gronp. 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MOIB e work. ls served with the Zdth mmm of Washington is one of 37 officers from all parts of ‘The course begins tomorrow at Fort MARCH 2, 1933. A—13 BOOST YOUR COMMUNITY! HELP ITS PROGRESS Inauguration Special LOOK FOR THE “ROSE FOR ROOSEVELT” each 25C ! slim Jim Butter s | NATION-WIDE STORES For Your Nearest Nation-Wide Store Phone Lincoln 0093 WE ARE FLEASED TO OFFER FOR GRAND OPENING FREE! T ey CAKE PLATE mfi,}fyz‘}}}xgfi I;I'E.'”'_ FOR 2 TOPS FROM PACKAGES FREE BASKETS OF GROCEREES | SoE FASILK 4ig. 23 ¢ N\ Nation-Wide Arrow Specials K KRAFT’S CHEESE |!N Lang’s Sauerkraut 2 %b 29¢ 118. Union Smoked Sausage kgs. soagnils ey | 19 _ DEL MONTE V Puts the mi_llgtyour B SARDINES Bresk ’:‘&ifi:‘ifl 3 lge. ovnl z sc in"n’er BOSCO PALMER’S LordFairfax 3.FOOD DRINK GINGER ALE 8 c°ffee b, zsc i 6 OTHER FLAVORS A New Low Price On : 32-0z. bottles T]:l‘: Welvlv K::;n L0z ar 2 l c (contents) zsc Quality Coffee Bee Brand Vanilla and Lemon Extract “‘g,m‘f‘l 2¢c "Uneeda Bakers' Pretzels 12 25¢c | NATION-WIDE GELATIN . . .»= 5¢ "Uneeda Bakers" v Wafers i=17c | JELLO fomt |, . . . . 3»=20c | CHEVY CHASE DA]RY MILK . . .» 7C‘ « 13¢ — e . !" TRUE VALUE e FOR YOUR SELECTION ; THESE PANTRY SPECIALS ,i CUT STRINGLESS BEANS, 4 -~ 25c | | SANKA COFFEE. . .» 49c 97% of the Caffein Removed GERBER'S VEGETABLES . . 2 == 25¢ Strained for Baby MORTON SALT...2"" 15¢c REPRESENTED TODAY IN THE FOLLOWING PROCTER &8 GAMBLE VALUES i lvonY SOAP el el SCi | CAMAY SOAP. : . . .~ 5¢c 4 ! cmpso o o & ibkE: 60, s akgy 150 ‘ When It Rains It Pours ’ SELOX ™ .. . . (= 10c! _ RITTER PORK & BEANS . . 6= 25¢ OXYDOL o oo™ Pk 9c, e pie. 21 € 6 For a Quick Meal ’ IPBG .z oo .3210c] BUDWEISER MALT . - 53c k In the Bl‘ Reg. 3-Ib. Can EVERGREEN PAPER NAPKINS M;",?’,‘;,“,,E‘;‘,;’;;j s zsc Original All Pork WALDORF TOILET TISSUE At WHITE 5&TRE1I')U£IGAGI15RH Ik COMETRICE . . .....3 1% Nyl o Miller’s Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour, 2 r: 19¢ FLAG BR) BREWER-SNYDER Wl::l\:k;a:et o : 'N°$_§;;'"‘M PURITEE HOMINY « I0c roarosmarvs | POTATO CHIPS %™ 20 3 cane 25c 2 .~ 15¢ e ’ SPRING ONIONS . . 3 woe 100" pF,QS’,_"l:XMSLOFFLERfiS '" YELLOW ONIONS . . 3= IOc’ f -+ oo ™15 { NEW POTATOES .. 4 ~ 19¢ | SMOKED HAMS == ™15c¢!’\wHTE POTATOES 10 17c¢ | REEN LINKS . 2™ 25¢ | ol y RUN'ON < Q ICEBERG LETTUCE . . .= |0c § ‘Jos.l’hillips Sausage " 25c GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . 4|9 | ‘JOS PHILLIPS SCRAPPLE . ™ lzcgfig:;&yeom{igns 23 ’-29”, RIB ROAST . ™ 23 & »2lc - . . 4m2cf CHUCK ROAST . c ke “YORK APPLES . . . . 4»10c{ | ipoumam Brand Hams - 20¢ | | ELK GROVE BUTTER -~ 29¢ | | ‘ fleow MEDAL BUTTER . .= 27c | r 3 Sausage Meat ............ Pork Pudding ...... S iie a 4 Blue Seal Med. Size Frankfurters ~ 19¢ (! S ..usc‘i (! PHILA CREAM CHEESE . 2»= |5c | ' LONG HORN CR'M CHEESE ™ 19¢

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