Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 12

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" THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, }cny PLANNING BODY |SEVEN D.C. MEN ARRESTED To 0RGAN|ZE MONDAY Liquor Charges Made in Seizure of Four Automobiles. BALTIMORE, Md., July 30.—Seven New Committee Will Meet in Of-| Washington men, arrested in A | automobiles on the Leonardtown pike fice of Maj. Brown t6 Map in Charles County By Prohibition Out Its Program. Major Hart and Thomas JULY R. | the Jatter at the Sehool for Bakers and erve, | Cooks at Fort Hamilton, N. ¥ Lieut. Roy D. G THURSDAY, templating a third marriage. In these |this city, and First ” “ROSE MARIE” STAR reports there fizures o well known ac |Priest, Quartermas amilton, N ho. is about to be df 51 : = | “Second Lieut rshal O. OBTAINS SECOND DIVORCE | s "heracif savs, howeter that her (4t RKiverdale, Md., have been ordered gtmaster Corg Quartermaster Corps Reser: theatrical career is of more immediate |to active duty in training, the first|city, has beer ed to sim concern to her than another husband. |named in the office of the judge advo- |at” the intermediate depot at Her first husband was Louis Bern.|cate general, War Depaftment, and!Royal, Va. [ helmer; whom she married in 1920 hree s late he. lh\'ul'('ed’ .lvlln and married Knopf. ' o she suddenly left the | Mare” on physicians’ | 12 l : | Permits Revoked; $455’438 VERD“; Motorists Get No | AGAINSTRAILROAD Merey of Fenning ter Corps R xnicios Mary Ellis, Rumor Says, Plans Third Marriage to Well Known Actor, Now a Benedict. four 1 By the Associated Press |(_ ‘ NEW YORK, July 30.—Mary Ellis, | ad give her voice a || who recently retired as prima donna. | f 1 @ @ EI\ «\"‘!eil"“,'m““h’:‘_‘ i B ertel used to release of “Rose Marle” because of vocal|fom 4 contract so that she can ac | trouble, has been divorced from Ed-|cept u s theatrical Tole instead | Commissioner Supplee. The cars |ward H. Knopf, her second husband. |of light ¢ 3 | were also brought to the city. | i voked by Traffic Director Eldridge for serious violations of the regu lations need expect uo mercy from mmissioner Fenning, es police and traffic’ affairs. The Commissione 1id today he has had many appeals for consid- | | | Agents ‘Richmond Court Decides Property Lease Case in Favor of Connection Co. eration from pereons whose s | mits to drive have been ta | from them. but in no case has he | T mended that they be restored. The | I propose to back the traffi Poto-| director to the limit when he re- Peters-| vokes permits fog violations,” the Inc.. | Commissioner declared. Wheeler, working out of the Wash- ington office, were brought to Bal- timore yesterday for hearing before who super- Gwe a Tolman Setting to Dinner TRY to imagine a Watteau or Corot land- scape without its background of sky. Then try to vision dinner without a snow white ie city planning committee of the National ~ Capital Park Commission |will hold its organization meeting | Monday afternoon in the offices of {the director of public buildings and {public parks {n the National Capitol. {Maj. Carey H. Brown, assistant direc jtor of the office and chairman of the {committee, said that at that time plans would be formulated for carrying on the work mapped out for it. {eral matters affecting the highw: i Motorists_ whose permits are i | Milton Metz, traveling alone, had| 11 8ranting of a decree 2 gallons of alleged whisky in h ;] month ago by Supreme Court Justice | 12 gallons were found in a car in|Churchill was revealed today. It be- | which Herbert Schroder and Charles | comes final in September, and Broad- | Tull were riding, “according to the | eX e that Miss Ellis is econ- !¢ agents. Clarence Davis and Samuel Hill were captured in an autoniobile | * Put in Training. t. Frederick P. Lee, Judge Advo- | e General's Department Reserve of | July 30 cksburg and and containing § decision, court put er ten the Rich Potomac BUS SERVICE STARTS. The two motor bus lines between |V ngton and Baltimore recently authorized by the Utilities Commis sions of Maryland and the District are in full operation today. The Washington Motor Coach Co. s and Carter Scott prevented today, but the blic by coun ms of the order {8ystem of the District of Columbia | also will be discussed, he said, but he was not’in a position at this time to say what these changes involved. Maj. Brown said that he had not vet talked with the citizens of nearby {Maryland and Virginia on the matter |of regional development. However, jhe is studylng the situation and it {Is probable that the representatives lons of alleged whisky. and gallons of suspected liquor were found in the coupe of Douglas Branch and Colin B. Pre agents said. of the three sections will hold a meet ing in the mear future to discu: plans for the entire metropolitan dis. trict. BETTER this specialization, 22-karat DENTISTRY systematizing and organization is for the purpose of producing bet- ter work—a higher grnde, more ar- tistic dentistry. The lower prices are merely in- cloth. To match gleaming glass, shim- mery silver and china of charm, TOL- MANIZED table linen alone suffices. Tablecloths washed this way are no cleaner, perhaps, than when done by the home laundress, B .| operating from Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania ave and the V. 1 for judgment whe : 3 1 ion company sought to col-| Dyke Bus Lines, tely $1,000,000 from the | the form of & cidental, but a natural result always but they are whi - of a successful system. JASrE e i o= sess that softly stiff texture of new linen that ensures a perfect draping at table edges. It's done with MacKenzie siz- ing—our own invention. It imparts new loveliness to linens and lengthens their use Test it with your tablecloths today. If you will call upon us at our offices, we will be pleased to explain in full to you the many desirable features of our service. A careful examination of your teeth nnd an exact estimate of cost will be given free.of Rand-made Plates our spe- charge. All dental work leavinz this office is saper- R aluminum, silver and ali vised personally by Dr. Freiot and guaranteed. porcelain. Crowa and _Bridge ver togth. £4 and The motor coach company also is| al T planning to inaugurate service to Annapolls, beginning Saturday, Aug- | ust 1. “ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ! | i | AMBULANCES, 54'00‘ ff'.@.:i ; L -y Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found «in the grain and whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil- dren, students, anemics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faintor hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. and Diet For Infants, invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. That has been our record for the vears. Using only the very latest w Known to dental science, entive “methods used elving " the least “mn‘nflytr ‘l{n ands of satisfied batients in Wiy og cities “and Te. ms of the le wed the ~. ete.. thoroughly steril- Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 fuea'before w DR F REIOT | Attend 407 7th St NW. ance Cleanliness Ts Very 8 Terms of Payment May Be Arranged THE TOLMAN I AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. vas suspended when the “Phillips Milk of Magne..m Better than Soda o Hereafter, instead of soda tak little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in water any for indigestion or sour, acid, sromach, and relief | No Charge for ther Work L u-lnx Done Hours: § AM ‘Shinday Look for the Name, Dr. FRI‘JOI‘. mld :\dllreas BE SURE YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT OFFICE. PHONE MAIN plaintiff wai 19. ‘genuine “Phillips of Magr has been pre- scribed by physicians. because - it overcomes three times as much acid real esta ied at Ellicott ind have one llezed and a petition Harry A. L a suit by uinst ye of the left her 1 since con to ipport. Attorneys & Qu wppear for the wife. the wurmg waste irom the system without purging. Besides, it more pleasant to take than soda. In- | ‘ ; (4 | uostantia Yy in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving | the stomach sweet and free from all | l P [] sist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-five-| cent bottles, any drug store. | 0000000000000“000000““00“0“‘; 5 On The Great gases. h xlcutrthzc~ acid fermenta- THE WRIGHT COMPANY Regular Announced today in the Saturday Evening Post At these new prices, the greatest of all Cadillac cars represents the greatest of all motor car values: — . Standard Line Five-Passenger Brougham Two-Passenger Coupe . Four-Passenger Victoria Five-Passenger Sedan . Seven-Passenger Sedan . Seven-Passenger Imperial July CLEARANCE of FURNITURE Prices cut one-half to make tomorrow— the busiest day of this' JULY CLEARANCE. Read every itém below—DON'T MAKE COMPARISONS UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES FOR YOURSELF. Every item is from our regular stock!!! #2995 3045 3095 3195 3295 3435 - L d o - ° * S ? ® L 3 E - ] b3 > Q ° > Ed E d > * Y b3 k3 ° P4 Py > * 4 * ? @ - L 4 ® @ $250.00—3-piece Overstuffed Suite in rose taupe jacquard; reverse side of cushions + $125 in imported tapestry in $198.00—3-piece Overstuffed Suite tapestry upholstery—web construc- tion $25.00—Console Mirror—mahogany Custom Line Roadster . . . Touring Car . Phaeton . Five-Passenger Coupe Flve-Passenger Sedan . Seven-Passenger Suburban Seven-Passenger Imperial . All prices quoted F. O. B. Detroit. Tax tobe added The privilege ofdefmedpayment,overatcdu months’ period, wgladlymaum The Washington Cadillac Company RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1138-1140 Conn. Ave. Krank. 3900, 3991, 3902 Open Evenings CADILLA > Mofwmm $49.50—Console Table, drawers, mahogany $19.50—Simmons Steel Beds in white or 39,75 " ivory, 4/6, 3’3 floor samples. .. $11.00—All-cotton Mattress, rolled edge, 35,50 all sizes $75.00—Fiber Breakfast smte, 5 pieces, 33750 putty finish $27.50—Gate-leg top, 36x36 20x60, *3250 3250 3250 4000 4150 4285 4485 PSEH08809035 900090090000 00¢ * LJ LJ L g Room Smte. American mirror back 175 Amarlcnn ‘1975" 9989 ¢ - $395.00—4-piaco |Badroary) Stite: Lin Walnut, large pieces — 52- inch dresser - $275.00—4-piece Bedroom Suite American walnut. .. $225.00—4-piece Bedroom Suite American walnut $145.00—3-picce ~ Kroohler Davenport §79.50 Suite in velour upholstery $54.00—Parchment-finish Dresser 539.00——Hnywood Wakefield-make Go- $65. 00—54 inch- Quartered O.l Exten- sion Dining Table A $29.50—Ladies’ Writing Desks, mahog- any finish $39.50—0dd Serving Tables—can be used for radio cabinet...... 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