Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 6

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A—6 =* GOVERNORS BEGIN 'ARRIVING IN ITY Wlsconsm Executive Among| First—Many Expected Tomorrow. 4 . | terfan Church in the United States of | | America will be curtailed in the interest THE EVENING Changes Designed to Make $163,- 000 Saving Adopted by Church e wsouneysosr RALLY OF BUSINESS Council st Philadelphia. URKED BY EHAPIN n,&“u%”fiffi‘s?iifi}éggfie Retiring Secretary‘ of (:orp- o Church i the United states of | -merce Says United Poli- cies Are Need of Hour. of economy. Voting -to hold this year's General = Assembly in Columbus, Ohio, instead of STAR, .the prosperity of many. business many sections o( the United States.” Eight Months in Cabinet, Mr. Chapin is now’ rouni out’ his eighth month as a mamher of m Hoover’s official {i hl ceeded ‘Secretary lut vlwat He praised-the rm- of his vast_department and lk tor '.he functioning of Governiffient agencles as a whole, he said: \“Since coming to Washington, I have marvelled at’the high quality of brains iy the"Government departments work- ing af relatively low salaries. A fine :gglt of mnilc loyalty and devotion is u-enfzrin; private business next week, I shall hope to come in contact same spirit, a8 be- and mn the ;m’?"m interests™ the country. M'NEILL HONORED Rupert McNetll, former sergeant of the Metropolitan Police Department, was awarded the ~Order of the Purple Heart Wednesday at the Naval Hospital, where he is a patient. He was retired from the police force last August because of a heart ailment and has been under treatment since. During the war, he served with the Marine Corps in the Argonne, Meuse and St. Mihiel drives. He was wounded at St. Mihiel. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. -BLISS N. DAVIS RETIRES + Bliss N. Davis, for 41 years.an em< s ploye of the Post Office. Department, /| tetirea yesterday. On behalf of his as- , Jobn W. Philp, Fourth Assist~ . mm General, presented Mr. Davis with s traveling bag. Devis; who resides at 3100 Connec- ticut avenue, entered the postal serv- ice as'a‘clerk in the Buffalo office De- ber 28, 1890. He transferred to it as a clerk two years L , and l‘t the flfime ottr:(nrement assistant suj tenden! - ment and luvpllg: e ACHES, PAINS due to COLDS Quickest relief comes when l;lm use a remedy already dissolved Get immediate relief from that chilly, aching sensation, head- ache, or neuralgic pains by taking liquid Capudine. Its in- gredients are already dissolved. Your' system absorbs them at once, so relief is immediate. No need to prdlong suffering while you wait for slow-dissolving solids to act. 10c, 30c, 60c sizes. Use Liguid CAPUDINE M5 already dissolved! Fort Worth, Tex., the General Council | > The parade of sutk executives to of the church yesterday also agreed| An appeal for business leaders th~ inauguration, which :w be in lf‘\]m g{:éu;:u%!‘;anges designed to save a total of | throughout the country to co-operate: wing toniorrew, got under way this i e e mien A O Schmedeman, Gov- |~ The assembly is to meet Thursday, [ with the new Democratic administra ernor ..of nein, arrived in the May 25, and close the following Mcnday, | tion after it takes office Saturday was Capital with Mrs. Schmedeman and a l‘:: tz;avs e:rllzer than lu’sual N Salary | made today by Secretary of Commerce rty of friends. reductions of r cent for all assem- PeTRe “group. nimbering about 20, s bly employes wers voted for the coming | CUAFIN in a farewell statement. &t the Powhats fiscal year, starting April 1. This is the| He said “co-operative activities- were Gov. The s Grien of second 10 per cent:cut -within two | Just as esesntial now as in 1918, and Rhode duled to bz an ' years. B . | added there never-has been a time early arri 2nned to come | The council also voted to discontinue | When it was more necesary that busi- planes this after the June issue the Presbyterian | ness men should “rally their energies g. however, | Magazine, only official publication of | and brains along united policies more | 1,md!d»,lcghalion the church, which. has been publiched ' than right now. alraedy at the Hamilton, where head- | in various forms for the last 100 years. jon’ Quarters Will be, were advised that the | Activities of the promotional staf are | Oupynputionts SNy gubernatorizl group was coming by to be curtailed to effect an estimated] “The great organizations represeniing train and would be in some time to- | savings of $80,000. | business ingerests have a duty to confer night. with eachgther.and as quickly as ‘pos- anmorrm‘ will witness a constant | & sible w;ee “Wcfl cer&nni‘n pro%r;ln:s }:f flux of State heads, all but a few of | i co-operation,” the retiring cabinet of- the 3% who have announced their in- | Methodist Pastor Named. ficial said. tention of coming, being due to arrive| PITTSBURGH, March 2 ().—Bishop “The new administration meéds this by train an W. Leonard of the Pittsburgh dis- | help and should have the combined The two heduled arrivals are Sict ot the Methodist Episcopal Church | backing of business; organizations in the partie: Jois and Connecti- | announced today that Rev. Dr. Schuyler | every sound new plan that it promul- cut, due E. Garth, St. Petersburg, Fla., has-been | ga | appointed pastor of Christ Methodist | “This applies toforelgn trade as well | Episcopal Church here. He succeeds | as to our situation at home, for, the re- | the Rev. Dt. Albert E. Day. I'building of our export trade is 'vital to mittee, and are meeting them upon arrival. TELEPHOTO TO SPEED | INAUGURAL PICTURES Beven and One-Half Minutes Will | Be Needed to Flash View to Im- | portant Cities Over Nation. In order to insure fast service in getting pictures of the inauguration ceremonies on Saturday to the rest of . the American Telephone as set up a telephoto t the offi('t's o( the 311 7th St. NW. 25 3146 M St NW. w. 10c u23¢ ansmit one pic- BACON y o > points being about Half seven and a half minu | or In sending the pictures a negative mT i appe: d a photo-clectric Whole a b Yeltow } Rindless Sliced Bacon s 20c 2 tr 25¢ EGGS—EGGS = w17 i g d““m:,kl: Sliced Pork Liver . . . . .®5¢ Choice Cut Beef Chuck Roast ™ lZl/zc VEAL Roast 1b. 10c Chops!b. 15(: Cutlets Ib. Zsc the ‘negative as 3 ¢ The light and ric shades on the megative through | Rose Brand i the ng‘}”i - Pure i g €l 8 E hf e re it photo-electric Creamery cell, and t ons are trans- formed by the céll into electrical variz- tions which telephone circuit to the receiving city, | Wwhere the process is reversed. { ELKS ELECT HAGERTY. | Todge, No. 15, Names Exalted Ruler and Other Officers. Joseph P. v was chosép ex alted r T W ngton Lodge, No. | n annual election Sliced Cheese | Sliced, Cooked leento, White | HAM e for three years. S cho<m delegate to the Grand Lodge and Leonard M. Gawler, alternate delegate. The new offic will be installed | April 5. Appoini officers and com- mittee chairman will be named at | that time. HIRES OWN WIFE f Husband Offers Her Job of Mann-i l(-;i.:ken Sausage Ib. lochoml P::.l'ulsn;‘ 41(‘. ‘ ger-Housekeeper. | GREELEY, Colo, March 2 (P)— After John J. McAfee was sued for di vorce, he realized his need for a house- ness manager. So he gave Mrs. McAfee the job. | While the suit is pending they have | decided to make a trial resumption of | eo-residence. An agreement, made a part of the court records yesterday, | stated McAfee would attempt to ‘“re- deem_himself” and go to church when- | ever Mrs. McAfee requests. Sugar-Cured Piece BACON—BACO . 10¢ Coffee “ > 18c/Lard ez 6c 3 bags, 50c ELECTRIC .DRAPERIES What a World of Duties A Desk Can Perform! Its obvious duty, of course, is to furthet the gentle art of cdrrespon- dence, to offer you politely paper, pens and ink when you are in a writing mood. REFRIGERATORS Then, too, it _holds the letters you mean to answer some day, and the accounts you must keep, and the precious little missives that you Ttreasure. Last but not least it has the im- portant duty of decorating your home. You will find a lovely selec- tion of secretaries at Mayer & Co. 18th Century types at $39.75; Win- throps at $42.50 and block fronts at $69.50. May we show you? MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E (MARCH 4th) = - CLOSED DAY INAUGURATION DAY ALL i y in w|1|c|| Your Dollg}flg{/ I%wm “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve you! Right Reserved to Limit lenmlu 15 Thrilling Price Reductions for Tomorrow Only! We Are Sorry—But at These Ridiculously Low Prices We Cannot Attempt to Fill Phone or Mail Orders SPECIAL No. 1—for Friday Freshly Roasted Cashew Nuts Sweet, clean, full-flavored WHOLE Cashew Nuts...direct from the roasting machines to our stores. A sensationally low price! At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 2—for Friday 5c La Muna Royal : Manila Cigars 8 for 25¢ Box of 50.. 31'33 Friday Only! A mlld uamy cigar made from a special selec- tion of toqbaccos Buy a box at this special low yrice for Friday. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 3—for Friday $1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Friday 8 3 C Only +This nationally known female tonic at a dras- tically cut price for Friday. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 4—for Friday $1 Pepsodent Antiseptic Friday Only 626 A harmless, refreshing and economical mouth wash. - Goes three ‘times as far as the ordi- nary mouth wash. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 5—for Friday Munez-Wurth Witch Hazel 1 3c Pint A b«meflcm massage for sprains and musecular aches due to fatigue,; exertion and dampness. ‘At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES Friday Only SPECIAL No. 6—for Friday Hershey’s Cocoa 3Ib. tin 2 for 15¢ Friday Only! This popular cocoa greatly reduced in price. Tomorrow you can buy one pound for only 15c. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 7—for Friday 75¢ Melba Lov’Me Face Powder A light, clinging lace powder with a delightful odeur. Buy several boxes at this special sale price. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 8—for Friday 25¢ Craig’s Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Friday 9c Only Contains a high percentage of pure milk of magnesia which helps to counteract acid mouth. Keeps the teeth white and glistening. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 9—for Friday 50c Mennen’s For greater speed and comfort in . shaving use Mennen’s Shaving Cream. Softens the beard and makes shaving 4 pleasure. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 10—for Friday 25¢ Pond s Cleansmg Large, absorbent, firm—yet: softer than fine old linen . . . they embedy the newest ideas on tissues for removing cold cream. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 11—for Friday Tempting Luncheon Tomorrow e 15¢ Tuna Fish and Sliced Egg All 25¢ 10c Cake or Pie 5c Tea, Coffee or Milk Don't miss this tempting lunch combination tomorrow. A regular 30c selection for only 25¢! At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 12—for Friday $3.95 K-M Automatic < Flatiron 2 1o so.19 This automatic flatiron may be regulated at the desired heat. Full household size and weight. Chromium plated. A very special value. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 13—for Friday 29c Puritan Absorbent Cotton Friday Only rand 21 Every medicine cabinet should contain a sup- gxy of absorbent cotton. Puritan Cotton is packed convenient pound rolls. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 14—for Friday 98c Aluminum Hot-Water Bottle Friday b 5O¢ Two~qunrt size hot-water bottles made of pure seamless aluminum. Rust-; -proof. Leak- proof. Flannel cover included. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES SPECIAL No. 15—for Friday 49c Electric Curling Iron Frid o 29¢ ‘You can curl your hair in the privacy of your room with one of these handy electric curling irons. Complete with extension cord. At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES

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