Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1937, Page 30

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Shipping News || Arrivals and Departures | at New York | ARRIVALS, Today. Scotia -~ B:00P.M. 700 PM 7130 PM 400 PM 4:00 P} 300 PM ACADIA —Nova | Maria 1 Tomarrow. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM— | 7200 AM 9:00 AN 900 AN 100 P M 70 PM. | 330 PM. | Friday. | Ceiba July 8100 AM AM “Hambu C1UOF BERMUDA— 2:00 AN Nooni 1100 AM | 4:00PM Saturdav. July 3. Sunday. July 1. RIGUA—Port" Limon Monday, July 5. 1:00 P.M. AM 800AM Ri30 A M byl Sonthampton 1000 A \v 5 850 AM. | SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Taday. Cherbourg Noon Midnight 500 221 a R0 P ha 11:00 P2 “A~l||\(.10\ Leo bh N Tomorrow, WEST CATHON- Beirs Fridav. July FARMER—Londo | Galway n hurg werp nt | verpool 5 ANERICAN KONIGSTEIN A LACONTA- saturday. “July 3. AMFRICAN IMPORTER— | 11:00 A M nn‘n \r SARIA —Sou ton Noon Midnight 1.00P M Noon Noon Nooj Br SEJORD BHAMPLATR 2 CONTE DI SAVOIA—Genoa DE _GRAS Ha SAILING (South and Central America, West Indles and Canada.) 'rmhr. a00PM 3.00PM 11:00 A'M! v N San oG RERMUDA 5t WEST POINT—Para Tomorrow, Georges Fridav. July 2. =can 25022 =T 5500 PM 0P =m0 Saturday n&rmr\\' LEGION July 3, N 11:00°A M Canada 11.00 A ancisco = 1 Noon Cortez Jua Hospita 4 Hospital. 5 M st | ou ger Hospital tson. 2. G er Hospital. ' Charies Ford 107 23 M e | Charles and Fave Storm. | Herman and Sarah Oscar. girl | John and Pauline Young, | Hotel, Hotel, | ton Births Reported. Guy and Esther Marlow. girl. | Harold and Shirley Pomeroy and Audrey Clark, John and Phyllis Frere. boy. Peter and Esther Zazanis, bov Robert and Helen Murras. boy. Earle and Vivian Eden. bo; Angelo and Rose Ferrara. Samuel and Bernice Gahm. girl. Stephen and Ruth O'Donaid.’ &irl. Charles and Mary Walther. girl. George and Elsie Mondell. 'girl De Wilton and Alma Duvail. girl. Carl and Dorothy Davis u Joseph and May Chavez. Horace and Harriet Watso e AL MucBven, o, Frank and Eleanor Gayon. boy. Neil and Agnes Berney. boy. | Herman and Esther Cutler. boy | Norman and Mabel Muddiman. boy. | Arthur and Edna Cummins, boy. | George ‘and Caroline Beaver, Charles and Clara_Williams. Amos and Juanita Mayhew. girl Harry and Dorothea Murto. girl. Jack and Sadie Greenbaum, girl Willlam and Muriel Utteridge. girl. Franklyn and Laura Hamerdryer. girl, James and Geitrude Glass. boy. sirl, James and Bessie Brown. boy. Anjek and Nettie Evans. boy Carl and Louise Hagner. boy | Arthur “and Lucille Hawkins ' girl. Charles and Emily Waker. eirl, Willett' and_Katie_Davis. girl. | Edgar and Ruby Rogers. girl | Robert ‘and Florence Mathews, girl. Charles and Luvina Mitchell, &irl | George and Grace wWalker, “girl. Lofton and Mildred Lee. girl Charles and Maedina Blaine. girl. James and Zola Hughes girl | Wiy and Allenar Pope. giri. John and EQIR Harrel sl i o CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Philatelic Society, 8 pm. Carlton Dance, Langley Junior High School, First and T streets northeast, 8:30 pm. TOMORROW | Luncheon, Metropolitan Police Boys' | Club, Willard Hotel, 12:30 pm. Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower | 12:30 p.m. | Luncheon, Cosmopolitan Club, Carl- | Hotel, 12:30 pm | Meeting, board, Soroptimist Club, | Willard Hotel, 8 pm "SPECTACULAR" FIRE BUFFALO, N. Y. () —Siren wailing, a fire engine roared down the road to | Goetzville, pulled up at a farm house. | “Where's the fire?"” velled a motorist from the line of automobiles that gave | chase. Ain't no fire.” replied the farmer. | | “I dropped my spectacles down the well and the boys just came to pump it out.” l THE EVENING Traffic Convictions. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Albert T. Byrd, 106 I street, $10. Nelson Franking, 6921 Georgia ave- nue, $10. Richard R. May, West Clifton Ter- race Apartments, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Ell Johnson, 701 Eighteenth street northeast, $10. Charles C. Wells, 3405 Thirty-fourth place, $5. John T. Burns, 1802 Kearney street northeast, $5. Leroy Hamilton, 1743 § street, $5. John E. Kavanagh, 208 Farragut street, $5. Robert J. Portner, 3015 Fifteenth street, $5 Catherine Simons, Church road, §: William McGowan, Maryland, $5. Raymond M. Smith, 3708 W street, $5. John G. Adams, 5507 Fourteenth street, $5. William E. Beck, avenue southeast, $5. Thomas D. Walkinshaw, enth street, $5. Mabel B. Bywaters, street northeast, $5. Hoke Smith, 1414 K street south- NEW YORK'S OUTSTANDING HOTEL VALUES $as0 2-ROOM 330 swveir © Su,, suITe Add to your New York stay the comiortand convenience of a twu- room suite — Parlor, Bedroom, % Bath—at one of New Py 519 Rock Creek 1850 Potomac 6314 Sev- 3000 Perry York's largest and most convenient hot d at ordinarily a single room. One or two persons from $5.00 per day. LERGEST SINGLE ROOMS in NEW YORK from $3.50 ting lce Tub end Sher 1600 Rooms '3, #vary room.. Swis g e PARK CENTRAL S&th ST. at 7th AVE., New York City 'NO MORE CORNS OR SORE TOES FROM TIGHT SHOES BNy Medicated > Disk removes. Corn Pad protects tender spot RELIEVES PAIN=REMOVES CORNS=PREVENTS THEIR RETUR"! Millions praise Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads—the quick, safe, sure relief for €O, | soft corns, callouses, bunions and sore toes. The instant you apply them, pam vanishes; so does the cause—shoe friction and pressure. Use Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads with the separate Medicated Disks, included in every box, and your corns or callouses lift out. Put these thin, soft, cushion- ing, soothing, shielding pads on sore toes caused by new or tight shoes and you'll stop corns before they can develop! No other method gives you tha remarkable tripie-action of this medically safe, sure treatment. Get a box of Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads today. Sizes for Corns, Callouses, Bun- ions, Soft Corns between toes. Cost but a trifle. Sold everywhere. Vacation and Fourth-of-July Needs From STAR, WASHINGTON, east, $5. $5. $5. nue, $5. east, $5. Patrici FA Elma Benjamin N. Isenhour, 1603 Brent- wood road northeast, $5. Charles street, $5. Mary L. Judd, 7012 Eastern avenue, Frank L. Price, 701 Whittier street, Robert J. Hill, jr.,, 225 Concord ave- Thomas R. Reed, Maryland, $5. Robert F. Miller, 55 Q street north- Francis J. Riley, Maryland, $5. Charles T. Fuller, 129 F street, $5. Homer A. A. Smith, Maryland, $5. Louis Dreisonstok, 5510 Wisconsin avenue, $5. Marriage Licenses. JPist A. W"tol\ . . both of 13th st.; Rev. Holder Stephen B. Bluitt, 42 and Marion H. i B. Fi Franicis a gumm 657 A E. Ty OIS’ S¥kes, 24 58 (Patterson st. n.e V'_Tho Rev. C. T. Felder Glad; Chambers, 1428 Floral s and Dana 1. Brooks Wilson 2950 13th st ne. 0 i sher. Va.: Rev st se., and Nomow: 2o 1510 F S0 , El) Gilliam. ). Alexandria,” Va.; Rev V. Isaac Bell, irv 5o, B aker, 45, 1154 2ird st Rev. V.'N. Hui Norman "L Wynkeop. 1. ¥, both "of Arlington. . 8. Wilkinson. Lt 0 Nannie L. Balienger, 35, Alexandria, Rustin| E. Briggs Theodore C. Hellmers. and G eveland; Rev. A, D, and. inerin” Hampton. ‘1 | rd se: Rev William_R. Hicks and Elizabeth G Nunn 25, Kénova, W. J. M. Harrison. Sylvester Thomas. both of Richmond: Rev Masser, 21 e Sreele, Buoener Ve - |, Rev. A P. P e Hairv'C. Seivers. 46, Georsia M. eV, 1 Arthu A, Thompson 26 Dowe! Olimect iR, Anne V. Waddy, Harrs, d snya 5. Cieveland, and Lillian nd AT Salns . and Irene and Mildred L. Vai and Frances V.| both of ‘Broadmoor Apari- | 9B °Are Herberi M 11 Quackenbos st. | st. st Rev. Thornton James, 7 Massachusetts | and . Berry- Rustin. 31, jnd Minnte Taback- Baltimore; Juige R. P. W. Alst and Gettys 8. Lane, Virginia ave. s.w.; Rq a and Ariean L. Francis C. st. and 1181 New Hamp- ; Smelker. 27. New Paris, Ohio: Rev. ery, 20 ’s 8l i 0 .33, 1102 16th st.. 1020 16th st.; and Aurelia Alvarez Massachusetts ave.; ut. McClain. and Elojre Réed. 57,152 Vernon Dorothy E. 3N Marshail Eligworth Williams, A M. ork. Louis mrscnhn:k 58, and Daisy Yrasovich. Rev. C. B ;. oth, o Lebarion, S fman, 20, 1268 Neal st n.e se.: Rev. R. G einmeyer. Websier, i ADVEIVHSE‘“EVT D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937T. Vernon M. Reynolds s E. Bacon, 27 R B siusuingly. New York Ofty. Rev. | Thomas 0 and Rev. Wright, 1% James Mitchell, 24 Hill, 2 Martin Rev.| and B phur_Springs, W. 30, 1010 Pajrmont | Matiin Kenyon st: Rev. W Harold E. Hart. 3R, 1 Mary M. (‘;“rulhmn, Arlington, Va.; 108 J st and| nle\-l 2300 I st.D Rev. | Carl L. 4 Ellen’ - Sarronl Austin Feltner Pa.; Judge R. 18214 1ith s, and Bertha and Beriha Nunlym, Gray. N Y. alo. an Soringfield, Masss Bru 54 26, Charleston, W. Va Johnson 34, and Esther Brown, Studres: Dratr, | MOSt 18, Staunton. Va.; 18:36% 6th st. and 45,1018 18th st.; LOTHROP THE MEN’S STORE— SECOND FLOOR A. White Palm Beach continues to be the outstanding suit for coolness, comfort, style in the inexpensive price class _ and v 816.75 B. Irish Linen two-piecesuits have a definite airy "hang”’ to them that makes them belong dis- tinctly to the Summer C. Combinations of Sports Jackets and slacks give numerous variations with small initial expense. to ““week-end”’ If you like in the country, you will find you can achieve greater style ond carry less with you, if you resort to the use of combinations. Beach Robes plain or striped Terry cloth— 8$3.95 w Sports coats, flannel, tweeds and shetlands 82“ Slacks, Flannels and Worsteds Other Slacks, $2.95 to $5 2 Don’'t Cut Oorns w5 Shed Them Off You should never cut corns! Korn Remover softens hardest and troublesome pain, loosens core, and entire corn peels right off. Works fast. ever fails. Thousands use it. corns. Deadens Rarely Only For a Jolly Good and a Jolly Good FOURTI A. Panamas, fine quality Super-natural Ecuadorian— $4 to $15 B. Sail-Cloth Hats for any and every purpose. Light and cool and can be crushed into your pocket without doing the least harm _—___________§1.50 oth of Oxford, Pa.: Thomas Odellas. 21, 301 Rev, Robert Anderson 210 K st Rev. A”J 2 Leesburi, W. nda L. Jordan. White Vai Judge Md.. and Eleanor E. Swishef 4 Mono Judee | John W. Hawkehaw and tev. N. T. Milie C e R e e L T (461" Fiovda "a 167) Newton st, PSYCHIC MESSAGE COUNCIL 1100 12th St. N.W. Cor. of 12th CIRCLES: = and 7 P.M. Private Interviews from GRACE GRAY DELON Telephone: MEt. and L DAILY 31 am l'.udu 1 The Treat of the Season TRU-BLU-BERRIES RICH—=BIG —JUICY On sale at grocery and fruit stores , Shantung Silk Ties these neck- A large selection of styled - f o r - Summer Sports Shirt of porous, open weave, with short sleeves and low neck. Ideal for golf or tennis and all athletic and informal outdoor activities for Summer _ Slim tailored dress of Tika crepe, a luxurious rough weave. Bright chiffon scarf ot the neckline. White, chartreuse and blue. One of o group of spectator sport dresses that will sparkle on the holidey and all summer! _ $14.95 A. Men's Beach San- dals with cross straps. Rub- ber soles $1.50 B. Shoes for Sports and Dress Wear, in white elk with brown or black calf saddle. Smooth red rub- ber sole and heel. Pair, 35.85 Wickies make swimming easier, for their lasting fit and tomfort styling give maximum ® USE YOUR RALEIGH CHARGE ACCOUNT e freedom RALEIGH HABERDASHER THE WOMEN'S SHOP 1210 F STREET “Seasport” Trumnks A snug fitting, smart looking new type of trunks of pure knitted worsted joined with “Lastex’’ yarn ------8$3.95 Deluxe __ Canvas Beach Bag to better hold your beach togs. Small, lightweight, smart ap- pearing. Slide-fastened top, s Deluxe Snapper top to motch_-_.sz

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