Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 23

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A set of regulations to be followed by vehicles approaching the Wash- ington Auditorium for the Belleau Wood benefit entertainment tonight have been compiled ' by the Police ]hv)mrnmnl and made public as fol- ows I* street—MKast from Nineteenth to Eighteenth, south to E street below Rawlins Square, west to New York avenue, to Auditorium, then west on New York avenue or south on Twen- tieth street. | F street—West from Nineteenth to Twentieth street, south on Twentieth street, east on E street above ighteenth, then < avenue or north street. st from FPwentieth to ighteenth sireet, then east on New York avenue, or north on Eighteenth street Twentieth street—s. ¥ street, then east on 3 Nineteenth streei to t from Nine- street. prth side of New Nineteenth to pet for bus stand teenth to Twentieth No parking on n York avenue from Twentieth street, o) Twentieth stre s, it was stated today, will be effective for all important events at the Auditorium hereafter. MRS. LAUGHLIN DIES. Widow of Steel Magnate Sudden- ly Expires in Florida. ORLANDO, Fla., February 6.—Mrs. James Laughlin, widow of James Laughlin of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Pittsburgh, died suddenly _this morning at her Winter estate, in Kell- wood, near Orlando. SHABHBLHHOH N ) & 4 LEROEARAHBABEBIBHABBBDBAOOBOD o A lovely Karpen Overstuffed Group with full size sofa, armchair and wing chair. Upholstered in velour with tops of seat cushions in har- — | dent THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. MARIE MOORE FORREST, Author and general director of the Chinese dance fantasy, entitled “A Game of Mah-Jong,” be presented tonight at the New Washington Audi- torum, by the Bellean Wood Memortal Assoclation for the benefit of the me- morial to American valor at Bellenu Wood, France. Not o nent official and resi- ers of Washington sock are showing enthusiasm in the big be Lut leading representatives of Army, Navy and Marine Corps circles are playing important parts in the di- rection of the many groups compris- ing this giant spectacle of the Game of Mah-Jong. Photo by Harris & Ewing. VT”EARLE’S HOME ROBBED. { Thieves Truck Away $15,000 Worth of Screen Star's Furniture. bruary ture, with the e and two heavy tables Tearle is living at a hotel. His wife, known rictures as Adele was ta New in Rowland, York motion is at = NEW SCHOOL FLAG CODE IS EFFECTIVE Copies Sent to Teachers and Officers—Procedure Is Given in Detail. A new code of rules governing the use of the American flag in the Dis- trict public schools, approved by the Board of Education, was ordered put into effect today by Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou. “opies of the order have been sent to all s a circular letter. It follows: “l. Hereafter the pledge of alleg- iance to the flag shall be as follows: the United lic indivisible, for all.” “This revision has been recom- mended by representatives of over 68 riotic organizations. z shall be executed in the follow- ing manner: Before repetition the pupils and t should stand in good position with the arms and hands hanging easily at the sides. WIth the beginning of the words ‘I pledge’, the right hand hool officers and teachers in “I pledge allegiance to the flag of States and to the Repub- for which it stands, one Nation, with liberty and justice Hereafter the salutation of the commencing the D.. Q. until 12 o'clock noon. After 12 o'clock noon the flag should be flown at full staff. “The flag should be flown at half- staff during periods specifically des- ignated to show respect to the death of persons connected with the schools, or others to whom respect is desired to be shown. “When the flag is flown at half- staff it should be hoisted to the peak and then lowered to the half-staff position, but before lowering the flag for the day it should be raised again to the peak. “The flag should never be flown be- tween sunset and sunrise. This is an Amproper use and really a desecration of the flag. “The flag -hould never be used as drapery. Use bunting of red, white and blue. “The flag should be flown from a staff, but when it is desirable to at- tach it to a wall the fleld should be on the left of the observer. “Do not fasten the flag in such a manner that will permit it to be eas- ily torn.” Dizzy? Headachy? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925/ SENATE IN NEVADA ASKS DRY PARLEY Unanimously Votes for Constitu- tional Convention to Change Volstead Act. By the Assoclated Pres CARSON CITY, Nev., February 6.— A resolution asking Congress to call a constitutional convention to con- sider a modification of the prohibition amendment was:adepted unanimously by the Nevada Stafe Senate yesters day. The resolution was drawn by Frank H. Norcross, former chlef justice of the Nevada Supreme Court, who be- leves the elghteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution should be substituted by a provision empower- ing Congress to prohibit or regulate Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Bowels are Inactive! | should be lifted naturally to a posi- tion with the forefinger touching the | right forehead and the palm extend- |ing directly out from the f: soon as the United States’ is reached, the right from the palm. The should remain in th the pledge is completed when they Hereafter the following d hall be observed uniformly in ion with the use of the »n our school bulldings the Flag be flown at ful ff on school days from 8:30 in the ning until the missed in the afternoon “That the flag be flown at ful that on Memorial day form is for the flag to be Hollywood 77fwee (ID[eces monious tapestry. Here’s another example of the hundreds of remarkable values in Lifetime Furniture to be found here just now during THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E S I R T T T Ao T T . As phrase ‘to the flag of the arm should be extended outward to- upward and the thumb slightly raised arm and hand position until flag last class is dis- staff on all patriotic holidays, except the correct flown at half staff from early in the morning ward the flag with the palm slightly 1 1 Great naturally. eat Pep! eat Pep. nature puts in foods. flavor! the {mportation, manufacture and sale of liquor, thereby placing the ques- tion in the hands o: the National Leg- islature. With such a modification of the amendment, in his opinion, Congress would feel free to enact moderate lquor legislation that would com- mand the respect and support of the country at large. Such legislation, he considers, should not permit the return of the saloon, but probably should allow the sale of liquor under some such system as that prevailing in several provinces of anada. 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Pep is a food that will put the joy of living into you. It has all those wonderful, health-giving, strength-building elements that There’s nothing better for you. Pep is rich in bran, therefore mildly laxative. Pep supplies energy and feeds the nerves and muscles. It keeps the body functioning Keeps you healthy and vigorous, inside and out. Grown-ups love it, but wait till you see the youngsters -Children have the most finicky appetites of all. But watch them pile into Pep. They’re wild about its wonderful flavor. It's great to see how they like it because you know that every spoonful carries health and strength to those growing bodies. Constipation * a thing of the past in hornes where the youngsters Don’t put off treating yourself to a bowlful of Pep. You'll like it. Start your family eating Pep today. grocer sells this new health food with the bran’ new flavor. The peppy bran food {2” They will all like it. Every 'y Irons 2% ‘\ N Ay ARG L A ‘\\\t‘- N N \ N k) A b S N\ \::\\ X

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