Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 11

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COMMUNITY HOUSE ERECTION LIMITED Commission Rules Against It in Area Zoned Detached. The erectio neighbc residen- £ Twen- | From residential to fi mercial ~—Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Du eral other lots on t Dupont cirole street and New triangular rear of the B area to first com- st side of Fourth Rhode Is- reet changes merolal C ares street northeast b land avenue and Bryant A number of other prop were considered, but denied AR [ POSITION GIVEN D. C. GIRL Miss Alexander to Join Maryland Health Service Forces. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTI) pointm Washingt ic with the S of Health has Oliver C. Short, commis- sioner. Miss Alexander, who is a of Goucher ¢ graduate forces. position, which p. of $2,000, will be weelk failure of the publication the Light |de ‘Headache Elected Lawyers DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, New Presldent of District Bar Association. PUBLISHER BANKRUPT. NEW YORK, January 16.—The el, which he had supported with his per: 1 funds and notes totaling more than $100,000, and the of a few hostile creditors has cantor Josef Rosenblatt to file in bankruptcy, he alleged ast night. will devote the remain- his counsel sald, to e who suffered losses. Don’t let pain make you miser- able. One or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets, and the pain will van- ish. For 34 years AK Tablets have relieved millions from pains of rheumatism, sciatica, headache,neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, women’s pains, ete. Also from insomnia and nerv- ousness. Druggists everywhere sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually. The genuine painreliever, Anti- Kamnia, has AK on each tablet, Tablets Anti-Kamnia OPPOSED 70 ALL PAIN Use When You Give Chas. Schwartz & Son the THREE BIG DOLLAR DELIVERED DIAMONDS $25 $1 CASH $37.50 Selected biue - whi INITIAL PAYMENT Rorntrlay s WRIST WATTHES Tonneau H5 wrist b 15 Rectangular ery popular Guaranteed at solid_gold. 15-jewel movement. cngraved case ONLY $1 CASH! Complete stock of wrist watches fen- tured in_this Mem- bership Sale— ite gems of dazsling bril- INITIAL Tiance PA $1 CAsH $50 Perfect diamonds—set mountings. e $1 CASH them to vou DUR- THIS “DRIVE.” Don’t Forget— First Payment Is All You Need at— MOTHER WOULD END YOUTHFUL ROMANCE Asks Court Annul Rich Boy's Mar- riage to Dancer in 0il Field Town. = By the Associated Press. WEWOKA; Okla., January 16.—Aan oil fleld romance In which the re- puted scion of a wealthy New York family and a dancing girl in an amusement hall of Cromwell, oil boom town, figured was brought to Hght when Mrs. L. S. Johnson filed application in District Court for an- nulment of the marriage of her son, Willlam H. Jobnson, jr., 20, and his bride, formerly Helen Grace Block of Tulsa, Okla. Johnson came West less than a year ago to learn the oil business. Just out of St. John's Military Acad- emy, in New York, according to his mother, he started his oil education from the bottom as a “tenderfoot.” In his leisure hours young Johnson ASKS FARMERS TO AID AGRICULTURAL CENSUS Gore Appeals on Ground That Sur- vey Will Aid in Understand- ing Conditions. - Secretary Gore of the Department of Agriculture yesterday addressed an apperl “to the farmers of the United States™ for co-operation with the De- partments of Commerce and Agrl- culture In thelr efforts to take a census of agriculture. Farmers were asked to give prompt reply to inquiries of the enumera- tions “because the census will result in obtaining facts that will lead to a proper understanding of the actual conditions existing throughout the country.” The information sought will be used as a basis for crop estimate: during the year by the Departmen of Agricuiture and will include fig- ures on farm acreage, land utiliza- tion, live stock, crops and other items. New York’s Alcohol Toll 561 Lives ASKS TRADE ACT TEST. United States Makes Plea for Rul- ing on Constitutiqnality. The Supreme Court was asked yester- day by the Government to hasten its decision on the constitutionality of section 3 of the future trading act as raised in a case brought by H. P. Trusler at Kansas City. The section Imposes a tax of 20 cents a bushel on all graln involved in “privileges,” “bid: ffers,” “puts and calls,” “indemnities” or “ups and downs” bought or sold on grain ex- changes. . < Train Kills Team; Man Hurt. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, January horses were killed and Romanus Michael, a farmer . of Berkeley Springs, W. Va., was slightly hurt, when a Western Maryland freight train crashed into- his team near Hancock last night. s | 16.—Two | Cornell Alumni to Hear Reed. Representative Danlel A. Reed of New York, former coach of the Cornell University foot ball team, will address the Washington alumni of the institution at‘a meeting in the Eastern High School Auditorium to- morrow night at 8 o’'clock. Prof. Dexter S. Kimball, dean of the Cornell Engineering College, also will speak. Moving plctures and stereoptican slides of the Cormell campus will be shown. ‘Washington high school students have been invited to attend. el Professional chauffeurs were found most expert in Chicago In stopping autos. Glasses Fitted Eyes Ezamined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist MoCormick Medical Colloge ) MASTFR'S VOICE § The Splendid 8 Radio Concert Over the air last evening through the courtesy of THE VICTOR COMPANY Millions _ listened—THRILLED ! The second of these EXTRA-ORDINARY PROGRAMS— and there are more TO COME! i STORE to make possible the hearing of met the girl. When news of his marriage reach- ed New York his parents immedlate- ly came to Oklahoma. The elder Johnson, called by the press of busi- ness, returned to New York. Mrs. Johnson remained in Tulsa to await final disposition of the case. The elder Mrs. Johnson clalmed in her application that her son’s bride was his senior by about three years and had been married before. Mrs. John- son, Jjr., is said to have returned to her home In Tulsa. She is described as being “pretty and well educated.” Special Dispatch to The Star. NY, January 16--In eleven 24, alcohol took 561 lives New York State, according to figures made public by the State d partment of health yesterday. 666 Colds, Fever 22 Grippe It is the most speedy remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia There are 73,144,000 acres of rice under cultivation in India. UR 1925.26 fiscal year has just begum —hundreds of our 1924 charge ac- counts have been settled during the month of December. WE MUST HAVE 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS AT ONCE—we kmow that these SPECIAL PRICES WILL DO THE WORK. The reductions we are offering are only surpassed by the EXCEEDINGLY LOW TERMS WE ARE OFFERING. Remember—the CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS LIMITED—join at once and take advan- tage of these specials!! Chas. Schwartz & Son Will Deliver the Purchase You Make 127 | Just the watch for youl A guaranteed 15- Y Jewel Bighi-and fo ac. Curacs ou eant beat J S Hiein; Handsomely ised. 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It would require several pages of this paper to tell you of the many wonderful values. offer the following and let you be convinced when you visit the store., READ THESE PRICES THEN MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS | |SUITS and OVERCOATS Light Colors; Odds and Hand tailored of the finest fabrics. Ends Models are new; in colors gray, blue, lavender, London. Values $40.00. Men’s Odd Trousers; you can match up that $295 $3.95 $4.95 Wool Knit Dress $295 $3.95 $4.95 Neckwear each Van Heusen 50c Collars, 3 for $1.00 Bathrobes; beautiful designs; Beacon blanket cl $1 Arrow Collars; all styles; laundered stiff; 14 dozen only to cus- . 10 Broadcloth Shirts; value $4.00 sl 95 e Ll Belt Buckle and Chain set with your initial; set Savings. Men’s Better Shirts, madras silk stripes; values; $2.5 ch lylerla'- Heavyweight Roxford Heavyweight Shirts and regular $1 value, each $3.50, Garters ......... 19¢ Percale Shirts; values Drawers; Men’s Tan Kid Gloves, Adler make; a pair 35¢c sellers Gabardine Raincoats; Topkis Summer Union values $35..... . Suits, each So we ACT QUICK! MEN’S ALL-WOOL O’COATS Sold for $25.00 All-wool Knit Sweat- ers; value $7, each $4.45 Men’'s Work Shirts, Gloves, Overalls at Big Wool Worsted Gloves; regular $1.00; Wool Union Suits he‘vyweigh(; value Double-grip Garters; THE NATIONAL LOOK FOR 436 NINTH STREET N. W. % 7% »OPEN EVENINGS--BE SURE ITS 436

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