Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 26

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DIGEST OF TRAFFIC CODE TO BE MADE Cards to Be Printed Giving Rules in Condensed Form for Drivers. The American Automobile Associa- and the Washington 2 Association are ar print and distribute cards giving a digest of the local traffic code in to make it eas for the mo- )f the District to n_them. < made public by Traffic follows the right of way nce of traf ns have At cross m~ in the abs officer or traffic device, but must the nfl)uv‘ or device at inter sections so controlled. (This rule is wwaiting approval of the Commis- sioners.) ht of way—All drivers lown on b an ¥ must the ariver on the ht of way, but must gh tr if he desire make at the intersection. a turn Sign Rules. arterial highways— “Stop” Boulevard Always stop 1o not f| street intersection Distriet of Columbia—Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight; tomorrow fair: tresh west and northwest winds. ryland—Partly cloudy and slight colder tonight; tomorrow fal strong southwest and west nia—Partly cloud and slightly tonigh tomorrow fair: fresh to strong southwest and west wind West Virginia Fair and slightly colder tonight: tomorrow fair. R s for 21 Hours. idnight. 5 34. 4am noon, 29.41 Highest temperature, 64, noon today Lowest temper 6 L. today empe Highest. 6 Condition of the Water. emperature and condition of the T f Temper- 29.41; oceurred at ature, 49, occurred at e same date last year— lowest, 46 (Furnished by United States Coast and sdetic Survey.) 4 07 p.m.: high 3:34 an norrow— L e, 12:41 pan b 40 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:48 a.m tide am. and am. and | Today sun sets | 4 7 1 1 rises 6:49 am.; sun | n.: sets 3:49 pm. to be lighted one Stations 083 Cloudy 024 Cler per hour: pneumatic tire trucks, 18| miles per hour; solid tire trucks, 15 miles per hour. On arterial highways the speed is as above unless marked by signs. Accidents—In case you are involved in an accident, no matter how slight, always stop and give your name, ad- dress and permit number to some one | at the scene. Failure to so do will re- | sult in a heavy sentence and loss of driver's permit. topping, turning and backing—Al- give timely warning by extend- | alght out from the side of the Never at- tempt to turn around in any street when the turn cannot be completed without backing. Turning Regulations. Right turns—Must always be made on the green signal or from the line : of moving traffic. Left turns—Must alw on the red s standing traffic unless otherwise indi- | cated by signs. Headlights—Must be bright, proper- ly focused and equipped with legal | lenses. Dazzling lights are prohibited king lights—A parked car must s display a light at night Parking—Restrictions by signs except in the trict, where, in the al re hour. ou must be able to stop vour car in 50 feet from a speed of 20_miles per hour. Welghts—28,000 gross, 22,400 per | axle, 500-800 per inch width of rubber. Street cars—Stop eight feet behind when they stop to load or unload. “Do Nots” to Observe. Do not stop on cross walks, Do not walk against a traffic Do not drive through safety Do not park within 10 feet of a fire plug. Do vs be made gested sence of signs not park within 20 feet of a Do not pass cars going in same di- | rection at a street intersection. Do not follow fire engines within the same block. Do not cut corners. Do not drive reckle g Do not drive under the influence of liquor. Do not try to drive and do some thing else at the same time. Do not pass to the right of another vehicle going in the same direction. Do not drive in the middle of the < drive with due consideration izht of others. Non-residents and tourists are al ways welcome., We suggest that they at the Traflic Department. Room District Building, or telephone n 6000, branch 125, and get inior- mation regarding local regulations, drivers’ permits and reciproc RECORD T0 BE TEXT. Speschitin HGanazaas il ondiinscls Shoals to Be Used in Schools. Congressional _ Re the speech of Representative Martin L. Davey of Ohio on “Muscle Shoals ! and the Waning Fertilit uf Our Soil delivered in the House E will be distributed among the gene: sclence classes of the Washin junior high schools, it was announc today by Stephen E. Kramer, acting superintendent of schools. The chil dren will be instructed to use the speech as a supplement to their text books when studying soil and its fer tility Monterey Pharmacy 3532 Conn. Ave. Is a Star Branch It will save residents in the vicinity of the Mecnterey Pharmacy a lot of time to make use of the Branch office facilities for the inser- tion of Star Chlllfied Ads. They will be handled promptly and efficient- ly—and without any extra fees—only regu- lar rates. ar prints ssified Ads v day than all the other papers here combined. You will get results from Star ads. . “Around the Corner” is Cloudy 2 V o 7 FREE OIL Saturday and Sunday a Star Branch Office. V| November 14th and 15th X At the Opening of the Improved Up-to-Date W. S. KENWORTHY & CO. SERVICE Each purchaser of five or Columbia Gasoline will four quarts of Rotolene Oil, redeemable one quart with each subsequent purchase of five gallons or more of Rotor- Gas or Columbia.Gasoline. W. S. KENWORTHY & CO. 1617 14th St. N.W. N. E. Corner 14th & Corcoran St. STATION gallons or more of Rotor-Gas be given a coupon good for GIRL SCOUTS REPORT PROGRESS IN DRIVE { Nearly One-Fourth of Sum Needed Already Collecfed—Mrs. Tucker- man Makes Announcement. 24 Nearly sought by ington to meet their been collecetd and is re thermometer teenth Tuckerman, committee, ary they gnal or from the line of | &7 eXtr of the for next year and to rter. demonstration in fir given at afternoon at 3 o'clock unit tion will be Troop No. 30, Reid, captain. Troop 5 will plant a tree at the Hine unior High ctivities of Natio Troop 6 of Aurora plant two sn receive rious Seout troops are demor home-making tures i shown by the G notica today window asking all mothers to bring in their darni and take Mrs, the national executive committee, turned today Y attended the 1 tional council plans for the work of the Scouts. she Tea sets and candles to match costume or London THE EVENING STAR, of U. 8. by the Liga Navale Italiana. bronze tablet by T T United Sta one-fourth - of the $20,000 |3 street, the Girl Scouts of Wash- | 1, esterday afternoon by budget has ntation stered on the rner of Four- veets. Mrs. Walter chairman of the drive announces that if nece will continue activities for week in order to raise the ry funds to on the work Little House, ecure a_camp | ance the local | tween the two nav friendship. The made by Comdr. E at the c and F . sy, and the tablet was receives Robert W. Kelley, American Navy League Secreta of the Wilbur also spoke. y Curtis e said the y leagues, de: aid will be | of the respective countries, playground this| ther evidence that navies may The Girl Scout | for defense without inciting participating in this demonstra- | fear or hostility of other friendl Mrs. Albert | ers. “Friendship,” he said, between equals.” Among the guests Donna di Martino, Ambassador; Comdr. Sommati di Mombello, nd will s . M. from the Ameri- the Io present School as Girl Hills, | evergreens rtificate part and B Mitiite: ffa Pres Mine wife of the Minister of Urugua: . wife of the second embassy; Secretary of avy Wilbur and M Wilbur, | sistant Secretary of the ias Robinson, Admiral Edwi berle, Mrs 1 Capt. Galbraith, z for the Scouts to colle Comdr. apler, U 5 are of. Mrs. pler, Representative Herbert Hoover, chai Britten and Mrs. Britten, James Magee, Col. Robert M. Robert W. Kelley, Maj. Howe, Willlam Howard Fahnestock and Mrs. rroll Frazer. » Netherlands of the nurseries and op 16, Ballston, Vi in the lo put up a drug store whera ting of the na which drew up future from New the | T West Indies vogue in ' Amer worth of Ameri; room are SAVE! AND BE SAVED Frjom Future Want This venient locations in which to make your deposits. No need to enumer Bank of Utmost Service” has two con- te the many advantages of we all know them. The most important thing is to get STARTED, and once started, KEEP AT IT. It habit and a very a Savings Account, will*soon become a beneficial one at that. Start this pay day to save and keep adding. Mistruzzl was presented to the Navy League of tl es at its headquarters, 1 the Navale Italiana as a token of was bello, naval attache to the Itallan em president of the were wife of the Itallan Countess the counselor avy T. Doug r, Mrs. James like n styles and bought $128600 n dry good last vear Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. ST e 1333 G Street N.W. BOYS Buster BrowN BHOES Be good to the little grovm 31D feet and buy SHOES THAT H PROPERLY. Mothers and Fathers also benefit in the longer wear of Buster Brown Shoes. e, TOUR: 0\E\ \u{ IF YOURE NOT SATISFIED Match Your Odd Coat WITH OUR SPECIAL TROUSERS It doesn’t make any difference what color your coat is—we can match it. Here is a trouser stock the larg- est in Washington—in facyr more than 5,000 pairs. Every color—every material—every size is here. Bring in your odd coat—WE'LL MATCH IT. .65 EISEMAN’S /th and F Streets = = = = Tz WASHINGTON, D. C, BRONZE TABLET AS TOKEN OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS Presentation Made to Navy League Coust Gua aground water earl the Const be 1 it patrol s nd sand Elected P ganiza By tho Amsos ACKSO] missioner o Frank fth a 1tion, in he new soclation 1 work In th. delegate te Congre: on ecrimina The tim sixth prisc hands of th PATROL BOAT AGROUND. (SUES TO HAVE DAUGHTER Coast Guard CO l'!'i Repor(s Crew BOHTON, noradio message | SANFORD BATES AT HEAD - Ve e SH e change of symbols of friendship be | 4| OF PRISON ASSOCIATION | Foiisi . to supporting thc navies In uniform was fur exist either POW “exists tion at Meeting of American Or- | ford Bates of Boston dent of the without came at most prominent figur held in London and was ¢ association. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. ADMITTED INTO U. S. Girl Grew to Womanhood in Po- land After Passport Was Given Her, He Says. Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court yesterday issued a rule in man- damus against Frank B. Kellogg, Sec: retary of State. to show cause why he should not certify to the commissioner general of immigration and to the Secretary of Labor that Lewis Fried- made application in Warsaw, t und the cutter Acushnet nd, to bring his daughter Re | dlng by the (G135, which «_before she attained her ma- | 1 high and dry upon the ell is given 30 in No Danger. wember 13 (#).—The rd patrol bont CG-135 went i the Menemsha ak it was reported in yecelved today from ummings. v today Chinrd Sonna not came. At the Gay Head A4 wtation It was sald a s citation is based on an the father ides at Radum, Polard, i which, 1 b United States consular 1d | | entitle to come to Amu'im n; resident Without Opposi- | july, fter securing Sport, | the ays, he went to Po! get his daughter. She was then un- | married and under the age of 2 which entitled her to a_preference quota status, he says. Before he was ready to leave for America, father dec | could not tion in Jackson, Miss. cluted Press N, Miss., November ot pri spposition, Moore of New Jersey the close of nnunl meeting of the & ssion here since Saturday president of the prison s regarded as one of the Pe: in delinquency | the e United States. He was » the International Prison | st Summer | hairman of the committer | and statistics of the | lh. ington and return with appro | had to return without her. Attorneys George I er, Edelin & Pe petitioner. Curtis anc 't appear f.,x Col. Bell Imprnves at Hospxta) Commissioner Bell, who al law Hospital fo e and place for the fifty- | reported improved today. n congress was left in the |ably vill remaln at the he executive committee. two or three weeks. He prob hospital for (I]"n\“m Ph 609 tion i 530 ister quality. Arthur Burt Co. —for use on any roof in any weather. a protective coat of paint to the roof, but does even more —IT POSITIVELY STOPS ROOF LEAKS There’s a reason why the best stores sell Simpson’s Milk. There is never any doubt of its purity—and it preserves a high standard of rlchness—nenher of which is “reflected repu- tation”—but rather upon them has reputa- Milk is so very important a feature of the daily diet—that it should be bought with dis- crimination. f HE League is one of the Banister distine- tive styles—produced, of course, in Ban- Banister Shoes are the Burt kind of Shoes. 1343 F Street in the rooms of the o'clock tonight. appointed some time | The meeting ihe held since L to | D T it in the | vears ola, home, Novemb | tion furnis his_home, to take d | expected to h > here nd w1 ™ Mrs. Nettte Pitt about struck by an street. andria_1Hospital e William p o : : | atea / As ach | veserday. BEEEIL‘JIE]EIE} widow, Mr sons an The A 12| of Masons was ho Birdie “Mason, aughter. andria-Washington to the Br ALEXANDRIA. DRIA, Va., November Che park committee of the Bureau will meet with the di r of Commerce chamber at % The committee was ion of (:tuu,» \\‘.qm.uu asonry were held. City Mz - Paul Morton to Health Departime moved to the new qu: ing c weelk the second floor of the City ing. The offices will be mc first floor on the Cameron of the building. A card party School for Girls of the atk o look ¢ the city with site for a cit tonight is the the committes Bain erties in cting rters, now ne as to the cost of the pro have 4 search fc 42 | benefit 309 \uulllln.. to informa Ticket Agents Elect Offi'e'< hed the police, Renner left | ST. PETEE stating that he was goin: ber 13 (#) a boat for Indian Head and N. Y find employment. He wife and two children. They from Midland, V., o the father disa was el Assc Agents seventh annu: American Ticket efor bruised | t€rday wher King street, W the head v automobile on She was treated at the i directc - Mason, 54 years old.|S. Tare, at his_residence in Braddock | Louis He is survived by his|as the 1926 oo Chi and two Barber & Ross . “The Big Hardware and:Housefurnishing St 11™AND G STS. More Comfort Is Assured —vou this Winter if vou will protect yow home with Numetal Weather Strips Numetal Weather Strips keep out dust and rain and prevent your windows from rattling. Numetal Weather Strips are inexpensive, quickly and easily installed. Tt is not necessa to remove the window sash when installir For old or new homes. Also Wood and Felt Weather Strip and Flexible Cushion Strip that anyone can adjust. | | | | | i [——=[al——=|ab|———|o|———|o}{ How Is Your Roof? Better Safeguard it Against Winter’s Ravages With STORMTIGHT The Nationally Known Roof Coating It not only adds It leaves a surface equal to new. Black—$2.00 Maroon—=$2.50 Per Gallon one or Write for Color Card or Other Paint Information Butler-Flynn Paint Co. C St. N.W. Main 1751-4902 Per Gallon Simpson’s Milk is Famously Good —because of the constant care of quality and service been built. —and Simpson’s is the surely satisfactory Milk every day in the year. Milk Walker Hill Dairy W. A. SIMPSON, Proprietor New Phoné Exchange Atlantic 70 Seventh St. S.E. ATLANTIC BAKER BALLARD CALOROIL ELECTR EVANS GILL GRANT HART KLE Regardless of whether your oil burner is listed here or not—we can pro- vide your fuel oil wants. For we have ample supply of all grades of fuel oils and distillates—ready for immediate delivery in our ten big oil trucks. i TELEPHONE COL. 2270 DOME OIL CO. Takoma Park, D. 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