Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 24

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BRITTEN ASKS 42 NEWHAVALVESSELS $317,406,000, Appropriation Provided in Bill Introduced in House. By the Assoclated Press. Representative Britten of Iilinois, ranking Republican of the House Na- val Committee, yesterday introduced a measure designed to give the Navy 42 additional ships. costing $317,406,000. In a statement, he said: “I am hope- ful that my bill may be included in the administration’s public works program, ‘which is intended to stimulate employ- ment throughout the country.” Chairman Vinson, Democrat, of Georgia, of the Naval Committee, al- ready has forecast that a program sim- ilar to that urged by Britten would be included. Estimating that “not less than $270,- 000,000 of the total cost of these ships will go direct to labor,” Britten pro- posed the construction of: Two 20,000-ton aircraft carriers to eost $29,320,000 each, seven 6-inch gun 10,000-ton cruisers at $16,770,000 each, four 1,850-ton destroyers at $5,115,450 each, twenty 1,150-ton destroyers at $4,- 234,500 each and nine 1,150-ton sub- marines at $4,025,000 each. POLICE SAY CHAUFFEUR ADMITS KILLING WOMAN | New Jersey Murder Follows “Lift” Given Group Walking Along Highway at Night. By the Associated Press. FLEMINGTON, N. J., May 4—A 24- year-old chauffeur for an official of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. was in jail today, charged with the slaying of Mrs. Georgianna Heights, 40-year-old High Bridge housewife. The . chauffeur, Harold Wolfe of Lebanon, was locked up early this morn- ing after several hours of questioning. At the end of the questioning Prosecu- tor Anthony M. Hauck, jr., said Wolfe had signed a confession in which he ad- mitted the fatal shooting on a State highway in Lebanon township shortly after midnight yesterday. Hauck announced no reason for the shooting, but said Wolfe substantiated for the most part the story told by Mrs. Height's companions—her husband, Clarence; her sister, Mrs. Amelia Lott, and her 10-year-old son, Fred. ‘Their account was they were walking | home from Hampton after visiting friends when a man in an_automobile offered them a ride, which they ac- cepted. The autoist later parked by the roadside, they said, and began to make improper advances to Mrs, Heights. The four immediately left the car and began walking down the road. The motorist followed, they said, and fired a revolver twice, both shots hitting Mrs. Heights and killing her instantly. Then he speeded away. N TRADE TREATY PLANNED ||| Yeérms of Proposed Franco-Cana- dian Agreement Not Given Out. OTTAWA, Ontario, May 4 (#).—The vernment hopes to_introduce in_the se of Commons within two weeks & trade treaty with France, Prime Minis- ter Bennett announced yesterday. ‘The treaty has been under negotiation for some months. No details of its pro- visions were given. 1! But don't ask for uver pilis. Ask tor Liver Pills Heads Shad Bake TRADE BOARD SET FOR MAY 20. ‘W. CROSDALE WITTS, Chairman of the Washington Board of Trade’s Shad Bake Committee, which is in charge of the annual excursion to Bay Ridge, Md.,, May 20. An elaborate program of entertalnment is being planned for the event. A motor and bus caravan will leave the District Building at 9 am. behind a police escort. Air Rights Worth $160,000,000. The air rights in Chicago are valued at $160,000,000. HEADACHE —Why wait for slow- dissolving tablets to act? remedy to dissolve? action is immediate, delightful. Use Liquid eeeIt’s already diss WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It _you feel sour and sunk and the | world looks punk. don’t swallow s lot| of salts, minerai water oil. laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them | to make you suddenly sweet and buoy- ant and full of sunshine. Por they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t | , It this bile is not flowing freely, your | tood doesn’t digest It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have 'a thick. bad taste and your breath is foyl skif often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It takes those good old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful _harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to| | making the bile flow Ireely. Carter's Meet my sweetheart Wonder Rye Then youll know the reason why All the folks who like their beer Say THIS couple brin‘g.s §ood cheer would be a crime to keep these two apart! But few do these days. Wherever you see beer at its best, you'll find its famous flavor-mate, Wonder Rye Bread, right at its side! Wonder Rye Bread was meant for beer . . . and cheese...and wursts...and pickles...and all that jolly company. A Wonder Rye Bread sandwich will taste better than any other sandwich, any day! Serve Wonder Rye Bread and beer together! Serve them, and point with pride. Nobody will ever be able to show you a better combination than that! [ender Bedkers 7‘4 #(f'f%onmmu BAKING CO. WONDER Rye BREAD WITH THE 600D OLD FLAVOR program, which “has been BOYS’ CLUBS PLAN: Members and Former Kmhrl to Join in Neighborhood House Fete as Festival Opens. ‘Mothers® ‘There will be & reunion of all mem- bers and former members of boys® clubs connected with Neighborhood House at the settlement tonight in honor of Boys’ Week, it was announced todsy by Mrs. Clara D. Neligh,“head resident of the settlement. Guests of honor at the affair will be Joseph D. Kaufm eed o the 400 blogk of agrt rope of street for the affair. - VR L A 13-story modern apartment house has been opened an, and Norman in Havana, Cubs. Newest HOOVER feature...The Hedlite Now you can get a new cleaning convenience in your Hoover—the Hedlite. It is an electric light on the cleaner that lights up dark corners for easier, better cleaning. Standard dquip- ment on Models 900 and 725. Slight extra cost for Model 425. Won’t you try The Hoover with the new Hedlite? We'll send our bonded Hoover man with one. Phone now or come in today. No obligation. Three new models, to own = Demonstration Street Floor Lansburghs O CONNICTION TS ARy OTHER WaSHINGTON 1082 [ ™, 8™ g § Lansburghs 7th, 8th and E Bring Them in With a R.C.A. Victor Radio Operates on A.C. or D.C. Current $12:95 With Aerial No more lonely evenings . . . no more wondering what the baseball score is . . . and you get national news almost as quickly as you can read it in your newspaper. Just plug her in, set the dials and you can keep up-to- the-minute on any subject with this little R.C.A. Victor. FOURTH FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. 0 CONBECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE a " Price Sale! 2 French Room Spring and Sumimer All Our $8.50 to $15.00 Models Now Off! turbans and even graceful picture hats (a hint to bridumnidn). Limited quantity! SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. 8 clety N | cited child Wfim boy leadens| JUDGE FORCES RETURN OF BOY TO HOSPITAL Mrs. I includes —_— claly Srnos ‘gm‘*fi Refuses Hysterical Mother’s Plea That Cripple Gained More ‘Weight at Home. will be | B the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, 4.—The and the State ululudm % will be heid | the upbringing of the over the physicians’ ‘would die unless treated for tuber- of the spine, and ordered the boy to an institution. Mrs, Mary Lesic, who removed Billy TRY THIS CORNS = w5 instan Oiletiy remeves | corns. Ends shoe , soothes and is. Safe! Atall drug and shoe stores. D1 Scholls Zino-pad: Don’t Run The Ris ly neutralise offensive odor from perspiration. Get a generous 25c jar today at P-?Iu Pra Stores. Also in popular liquid form at 35c. ODOR-SWEET DEODORANT SELECTED TABLE DELICACIES Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday Genuine New York Beof RoasT'® CHICKENS. . ». 29¢ ». 29¢ Ione isean DUCKLINGS, m. 19¢ . m. 15¢ yumso sramg LEG OF LAMB . 25¢ E: YAt Sweet Breads. . . 60c HAMS .. n 12V5¢ veeo . 39 m. 39¢ Stron: COFFQE J. B. SPUND’S MARKET 3421 Connecticut Avenue Phones, Cleveland 4400-1-2-3-4 “The Purity of Our Merchandise Is Guaranteed” w. 35¢ Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star Lansburghs NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ and § Sale.’ Friday Only—74 Men’s 2-Trouser Suits HATTAY REG. U.S.MTom, "UNDERWEAR 75¢ and $1 Values Cowhides, seal grains, goat skins and novelty leathers in fancy and plain colors. Tongue buckles. Sizes 30 to 50. Don’t pass up a chance like this} STREET FLOOR. Flannel Dual Purpose Suits $1&-50 A Coat, Pair of Trousers and a Pair of Slacks We have just 74 of these suits for Friday’s selling—naturally the 74 best men win in the race to get them. Double and single breasted coats with one pair business trou- sers and a pair of the new slacks for golfing. Fine flannel, fine tailoring. Sizes 34 to 42. STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. 4 Garments for $1.50 Men that demand the best in quality and underwear comfort, demand Manhattans. They are cut full and roomy and smartly tailored. Shorts in- white, striped or plain broadcloth, with tie sides and elastic backs. The shirts are made of a fine rib weave, in white. Shorts sizes 30 to 42. Shirts, 34 to 46. STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. 3 for $1.00 From a nationally known maker. He’s re- ducing the number of styles and closing these out. Natural, dark, smooth and rough briars. STREET FLOOR.

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