Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 38

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38 Eat it with hot milk SHREDDED | rea | DETROIT, November 3 | wasn't so much until the automobile So warm, comfy and nourishing The Columbia National Bank Capital & Surplus, $550,000.00) 911 F Street —at “Columbia™ must served as cheerfully and whole-heart- [ edly as any other type of depositor be. The Small Depositor g and "THE EVENING STAR, DETROT STREES HOSTADEQUAT Tens of Thousands of Autos Made in City Provide Baf- fling Problem. Detroit came chugging into the picture. But just as too much prosperity frequently proves an expensive thing, so do mar officials here s automobiles may spoil the municipal broth. Almost . every Detroit, it seems, drives. Every one with as little as $5 for a first payment is a potential purchaser. Detrolt makes mo; mibiles than any othe of its population are emj tomobile factories. They cars, and they ride in the So Detroit's thoroughf zgest that too marn one in choked with machines—flivvers by the ten thousands, trucks, passenger cars of every description, jitnies and motor busses.” The automobile industry has o " Detroit. It also has created serious problems. Detroit today is hard pressed to keep pace with its motorized citizenry Many Remedies Urged. Subways, elevated, wider streets. stringent parking regulations—all | have been suggested as ace: Where to put a ca a problem to many than r ling the revenue to buy it. shortages in many sections, coupled | with the native thrift of penuriousness of owners, have worked to increase all ¢ Such meeting of his requirements [ |night parking at curbs. Big and shiny Yet today, before the approved plan has begun to take shape, it has been found that the proposed 80-foot street ! will be fnadequate, and the plans are being revised for a 120-foot paved way. | Suburbs Affected. The traflic problem is by no means confined to downtown Detroit. It ex- tends even beyond the city limits. Sev- eral of the street-widening projects now under consideration are ecight miles or more from the businesa dis Some pf these .streets are to be ed to 304 feet. One superhigh- connecting Detroit and Pontlac— 25 miles apart—provides room | for four machines moving in each di- rection at the same time. Yet even v already has experienced ‘Possum a Good Mechanic. From the Philadelpbia Public Leadger. naking a thorough search to- cause of watef of Willam H. Wood, & re- tired engineer, In Media, Pa., the workmen found under a vine-covered water conductor on the roof a large opossum in t, which the animal ha Winter. The nes structed as to prevent from going | through the pipe, causing it to find its way through a small hole in the wall. The opossum feigned sleep, but was removed he workmen Stomach Upset? Get at the Rehal Cause — Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of uom.chi sufferers are doing now. Instead of | taking to or trying to patch up a | poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of ailment—clogged liver | and disordered bowels. ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | the liver in a soothing, healing way. | When the liver and bowels are per- forming their naturai functions, away WASHINGTON, D. 2 C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. THRILL FILMS MADE ON “POVERTY ROW” ;.. But Movie Firms Frequently Earn Handsome Profits From Cheaply [ Produced Pictures. By the Associated P HOLLYWOOD, November § than 50 small independent movie com panles, located prin Sunset Boulevard clustered what is known as 'overty Ro But that classification frequently misnomer. Because in this section, where stu. dios are quartered in rooms and small ba ings, are produced or_the two i e rooms of the |~ Use it in Soups LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE and IRRITATED THROATS —teceiveimmediateandgratefulre- lieffrom PERTUSSIN. Itnotonly soothes the tissues of the air sages, but by 1oo: mucus, gives Nat tunity toovercome the congestion and restore a normal condition. PERTUSSIN is entirely free from “‘dope” (narcotics, chloro- s form and ail injurious drugs). It is pleasant to take and will not More | ; on West |2 mmuniti d their car A nany of filmdom * in the limelight or present, the gradu- " were schooled in a proj y. Economy |15 the keynote of production, for sel- | dom does the cost of a featura picture, i in length, exceed $7,000. The unusually large, sometimes i $7.000 plcture may much as § 50.000 = v of these companies, fail, but | thery their place always others to step into 4 00, or 1t it is ex-| " ! | ceptionally good, it may command up settings the photoplays fidled are mostly and | Westerns, : ath-tak scener of the productions picturization. Often players of zooc to pick up a few hundr with action e of subtle arger studios or on a ned by the studios t | day, thus zetting box-office nan.es in | the cast at relatively small expense ap shot in the one d: asts are employed en is versatile and directing often is the business man in addition Wl else and sometimes, if necessary, stars n the plcture J pro- thrills, taken with rug- | \Sure Relief From om the Open Road Maid—Please, mum, may T pop over »p and get a sKippin the toy s do you want took me medic the bottle Constipation Dr. Boice’s ovo. | Prescription Tablets Take one tonight and magic effect of petite and good di- ey cleanse and For wale at £ other zood drug = 0y Better Shoes at Money-Saving Prices IF you want stylish, comfortable shoes that represent best valueatlowest prices, consider who makes your shoes,aswellaswhosells them. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES are produced by skilled shoemakers who have had years of experience in making fine shoes. Economi large qu from ma (The name and Douglas retail price is stamped on every pair at the factory es due to manufacturing in antities and selling direct ker to wearer, enable stores to offer high- grade shoes at money-saving prices. In no other way could such good values be possible. are seen in theaters on the Main| Because of the high cost of interior | For Internal Shaking. olas Shoes| ones stand with their lowlier brethren. | Thereby is added another perplexing | traffic problem. There has been evolved what is known as the “master plan,” entailing an expenditure within the next 15 years of $100,000,000 for new thorough | fares and the widening of many-exist goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad ta ated tongue, poor appetite, a laz t-care feel- ing, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel | @ Vour account is invited Dr. Edwas Olive Tablets are 5 our account 1s d. A ly vegetable compound mixed | w. ng_arteries. DURSLy . Voues Ly ur Men's 35c Footfc He ] For two vears past street widening With olive oil. You will know them Our Mon's 38 Footform Hose WASHINGTON has been in progress, but it has not |by their olive color. They do the kept up with traffic increase. A super- | Work without griping, cramps or pain. | i T e e T T e ~ highway to bisect the city, providing a| Take one or two at bedtime for direct Fast Side-West Side thorough- | quick relief. Eat what you like. 15c disturb digestion, cians for more than20 years and sold by all drug- or small bottles. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR BOYS Like W. L. Douglas Men’s Shoes—the same high- grade leathers and workmanship. They will with- stand the hard wear which boys give their shoes. $3.50 and $4.00 . L. DOUGLAS irom modest beginnings has developed $ Popular o Style Others at *5 and %6 B Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 & $4.00 905 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W, 0pen Saturde, Evenings many objective of Columbia service. a big customer, and that is the o] 39, Paid on Savings Accounts u === ! fare, has been approved by the voters. | and 30c. AN AR R AN PN AN 2R AR RN AR PR 2R N AR PN PR PR AR P AR A LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 YOU WILL FIND JUST THE BED YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED, AMONG THE 28 DESIGNS The Graceline Salem A modern adaptation of the 5 ever popular, carly-Amer- ican Windsor style. Price includes choiceof thefamous — Stmmons wood finiskes . . . each 28 different graceline designs Friday—These Supreme Values in : priced from $12.50 to $57.50 NewDresses The New Graceline Moulding This exclusive Simmons design combines delicate lines and grfl(.»j'uf”{:fi;r; in an artistic cffect never before achieved. Creating record buying! Women Everywhere are Enthusiastic About Graceline Beauty and Value | More and more women are daily buying these new and beautiful Graceline Beds. Neverbeforehaveanybeds, even Simmons beds,achievedasgreatasuccess sorapidly. Introduced only a few months ago, the lovely charm, distinctive quality and matchless value of these fine beds quickly won the favor of thousands of home-makers from coast to coast. You, too, will find just the bed you have always wanted among the 28 , choosefroma widevariety of alluring color or lustrous wood finishes. Because huge volume of the world’s largest maker of beds cuts costs you can buy a Graceline Bed for as little as $12.50. Only Simmons could offer you such enduring worth at such low prices. You have always admired Simmons beds in full-color magazine adver- tising. Take advantage of these low pricesnowand make them yours. Life- attractive new designs. You may long beauty adds to their economy. 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A brilliant assemblage of eve- ning dresses, afternoon, street and sports frocks of crepe satin, flat crepe, brocade velvet, chif- fon velvet, velveteen, georgette, twills and tweeds. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBUEGH & BEO. THE NEW VOGUE IN BEDS PEPPPDD BDRBPDPBPDEPPYPPPPFRPPEPPRTD A ; : @

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