Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 14

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MILITIATO GUARD - AUTO RAGE CROWD| 200 Dlstrlct Citizen-Soldiers Volunteer Services at Open- i ing of New Speedway. : More than 200 members of the Dis- frict National Guard, under the direc- tlon of Maj. Joe R. McKey, will be ¢n duty at the dedication of the new ‘ashington Speedw Saturday afternoon by the performance of 17 of the world's greatest racing drivers. All local guardsmen are invited b Speedway officials to attend the Initia race in return for their services in protecting the crowd of 50,000 specta- tors expected at the event and to facilitate movement of traffic to and from the field, which is located just aft the Baltimore-Washington boule- ¥Ard about three miles this side of Laurel, Md. Hospital Unit Included. e guardsmen will leave from the Distriey_of Columbia Armory at 8:30 alclock Saturday morning in their own automobiles, or by special trains which the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road is to run for the spectators at- tending the races. Members of the 29th Military Police unit of the local gua under the command of Lieut. Raymond Peake, 21st Engineers, and a group of t Artillery of the guard, S cted to aid in handling the The guardsmen will augment the services of the uniformed officers, of the Maryland Automobile Club, which is supplying traffic officers for on. The guardsmen will ‘medical unit for caring for ns taken ill while at the| s 3 A special hospital has been built as a unit of the Speedway for the treatment of any racer who may be injured EXPEDITE HANDLING Auto Tags in 1926 Will Be Gray With Figures in Black| The District of Columbia auto- mobile tag for 1926 will be made up of black numerals on a field of battleship gray. the Commissioners decided yesterday afternoon. Although these tags are mot issued until the last few weeks of the calendar year, it is necessary to decide on the color scheme early, since more than 100.000 tags are bought by the city now annually. AUTO OWNER IS FINED. Judge John P. MacMahon ruled in Traffic Court last night that the owner | nd not the driver of a vehicle equip- ped with def lights is the one n Meter and | without His rh:rgod with op rm\ng a cd headlights on Bladensburg road. ase was continued until Barry, his employ finnd $50 in One Day-Giaranteed IT's almost unbelicvable, the way this Rinex Prescription works. That's why it is gearan. uany nose and eyes, headaches, fever leave you entirely. You take Rinexinternally, in simple capsale form. It immediately neutralizes the interns! infections that come from plant pollens. The result is little short of mira: every symptom relieved or moaey back. All good | druggists have Rinex. 11 y00 prefer. send 25c for | Lireatment. Address | Laboratories Cleveiand, Obio. George || could be brought ||} THE EVENING STAR, THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASH DRIVER HELD Machine Collines With Street Car, Operator fccused of Recklessness. Three persons were they were riding collided with a Cap- ital Traction Co. street car on Seventh Dear O street shortly after midnight. Fivivaco ofiitlie scus: charges of reckless driving and hav- ing no operator's permit, posited - $125 for his appearance in court. Burdine received a severe injury to his head and Hamilton W. and Miss E. Carrdll, both of' 132 W street, crash. The two men were taken to Freemen’s Hospital and Miss Carroll injured last|was taken to her home. night when the automobile in which |owned by Simon's wife. !uugene Meikenhaus and ‘Mrs. Lena WASHINGTON, D. H. Burdine, 1652 Monroe street, | tomobt! ‘was arrested on | mobile Euclid and de- treatm Simons fand _fi were slightly injured in the Davi The car is|Ninth Wesslousky, Ohio, were among occupants of an au- nue and Second afternoon. Mrs. Wesslousky received cripple, southwest, stepped from the curb at L858 WEDNESDAY tourists from Daytcn, le that collided with an auto- driven by Frank Posey, street, at Massachusetts ave- street yesierday | ent at a drug store for an in- jury to her arm. Posey was arrested ned $10 in Traffic Court for recklessness. d Reed, colored, 60 years old, a residing at 47 Capitol court and R streets vesterday morn- ing and was struck by the automobile of John H. Ledger, 1345 Franklin 519 | Jur: JULY 8, 1925. street mnortheast, from - the curb. Emergency Hospital for a’ slight in- Y. Alleged failure of the driver of an automobile to sigrial he was about to make a left-hand turn at Pennsyl vania avenue and Eighth street was blamed for the coliision of the motor cycle of E. H.,Francis, 15619 U street southeast, with the car. ~ Francis was treated at Emergency Hospital for an injury to his ankle. Wilford Hawkins, colored, 3 years old, of 122 Fifteenth street southeast, was injured yesterday afternoon by the automobile of Daniel Horan, 717 Bui that was backing|Second street northeast. He was treated at|treated at Casualty Hospital for an in- jury to his head, and transferred to Children’s Hospital. TAX DEADL(NE NEARS. 24 Days Are Left for Filing Per- sonal Returns. Twenty-four days left to file your personal tax return -at the District ilding. He was on July 1. | = | | Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. Atdrugandshoe storesgverywhere choll’s Automobiles being bought on the in- every symptom of Hay Fever ||} Davenport Table Mahogany finish 311'75 —well braced—sixty inches long . ? / d § The Hub—Seventh and D Sts. Hours: 8 to 6—Closed Saturdays During July and August. T he Hub—Seventh and “D Sts. July Clearance Sales at The Hub An All-Star Event—Brimful of Furniture Value USE YOUR CREDIT—Buy Now and Save——Pay Later stallment plan must be included in the return if it is in your possession Zino-p B e o [ 'For Itching Torture Use Anhuphc qumd Zemo i OF MOTOR PERMITS| Traffic Officials Arrange to Keep Office Open for Longer Period Daily. fails to stop itching torture and re- |lieve skin irritation, and that makes | the skin soft, clear and heaithy. i Any druggist can supply you with | Zemo, which generally overcomes | | skin diseases. Eczema, itch, Pimples, | Rashes, Blackheads, in_most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Fre-| quently, minor blemishes disap overnight. Itching usually stop: | stantly. Zemo is a safe, antis quid that may be applied at .ny!‘ time, for it does not show. Trial| bottle, 35c; large size, $1.00. Zemo ! Soap, 25¢c. All druggists. | | There is one remedy that seldom | | This Stroller 31175 Plans to expedite the handling l\f applicants for motor operator’s per mits at the Traffic Bureau by keephu_\ the office open longer were worked out at a conference yesterday afternoon | between Inspector Brown, Traffic Di- rector Eldridge and Col. I. C. Moller. | Heretofore the examining started at | 9 ‘o'clock, and the taking of applica- | tions was stopped in the afternoon when it apparent that there were | enough applicants waiting to keep | the examiners busy until closing time, agcording to officials of the traffic di rector’s office. | Under the new arrangement exami- | nations will start at 8 o'clock, and all | 3:80 will be examined the same day. persons making application before | Col. Moller said Inspector Brown will | have authority to stop taking applica- | tions earlier on days when there is | an unusual rush of applicants. In future applicants will not have 1o get in line to have their applica- S i R R R A R R R S R R S R S R O R N N SRR R R S AR tions sworn to until after they have| passed the test and then they will be SRR uly Clearance of Summer Rugs same time they are ‘sworn. | ) S ‘,: ; : . = 2 = 25/[7 Ofi A“ sty || | = Imported Grass Genuine CREX and Porch Shades medium size living room suite, anclifis g8 seEaEats 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft. RUGS BADGER Grass Rugs| ;e 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft. 50c a 0x9-Ft. Imported W:ek $8 .95 Week for $21.75. Grass Rugs........ In all the newest and most colorful designs reed hm,\ hood Complete /-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite shown—a dressing table, bow- foot bed. chiffonier, dresser, bench, bed s mattress An unusual group, priced. Library Table $Q.95 Guaranteed Golden Oak finish. 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