Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 39

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DECEMBER 9, 1925. ~ BY ALBERTINE R_ANDALL{LUCAHON FOR Busm ves. apour N | |TERMINAL SUGGESTED FIFTV DOLLARS Bt AEEERST Y Utilities Commission Told Tt Might | Be Placed in New Down- town Garage. THE EVENING IN RABBITBORO—*Out” Is Right! i ! '1'LL BE RIGHT BACK .OLD DEARS: i | i | | STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, TAKONA TS HEAR AL ROV Former Assistant Engineer Commissioner Urges Park Development. g ool i r Thirteenth street = . R 3 A { ( | zested to several members of the Puh lie Utilities Commission. it was learn- SAY.pocC , THAT FLAPPER WHY | HAVE YoU BEEN | , LET'S GO To THE GILTEPGE FOR GOES THROUGH YOUR SALARY MOCH WITH FANNY. LIKE A STREAK OF GREASED LATELY , BURROWS ? LIGHTNING, DOES N'T SHE ? THEN WE'LL TAKE IN TE B3BITBORO n ed to replace the his v S Rrown, former assist | nmigsioner of the Dis | e printipal speaker at ‘ommunity League ay night in the Public School | ke on the possibili the parks and ikema Park in connection it Capital park sys becoming < lines are Mexican Leader Dies. A # rom | sidered w hihuahua City, Mexico, | the property fr EL PASO. Tex., December & or tment Thae il T the ganizations to bring injunction pro- | contemplated legal proceedings. 'rh«E The Merchants and Manufacturers' | ceedings against the District Com- | Board of Trade, through its directors, | Associntion and the Commercial Va- MAY ASK INJUNCTION | missioners and the traffic director. | declared that the rule should he given | hicle Owners’ Association, however, mEU A piDgcanitien § mereial in the AGA'NST TRUCK BANR The Washington Board of Trade|a fair trial inasmuch ns it wae ef- |have expressed their intention of | Monday afternaon decided to ‘“see | fective in other cities, and a similar | fighting the new ruling to the finish. | Terrazas. known as the “zrand may be erected, comes ) t | how the new rule worked eut™ bafore | ruling applies to the highways through | They feel that it is discriminatory and | man of Chihnahua,” died suddenis American-made piayer pianos are | ing Commission at its meeting Decom prejudicial to commercial interests. "a local hotel last night. He came to ' hecoming popular in Guadalajara | her 17 in such develop o methads of finane e | it undertook to hecome a party to the' the Capitol grounds and parks. Rules Barring Solid . Tire and i Horse-Drawn Vehicles From Cer- | tain Streets to Be Fought. < wel the Mary e in the heautification £ Ta meeting developm Expressing their determination to APpIY to the courts for a restraining order to prevent the enforcement of | the solid tire and horse vehicle regu- lation, ha g ¢ conveyances from ce the Merchants and rer ciation and the Commercial Vehicle Owners' As- saciation will ask the co-operation of all trade organizitions in the city. 1t is the intention of these twe or- ainment tle. public utilities submitted by Johr esented hy Leon of the municipal nds committes nted repre “ommunity acher Ta E oring High Tohn W. Coffman. ind Mre. H. R BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD | THAT HANGS ON Hen- LOCAL TYPOTHETAE PLAN BIG MEETING Session Thursday Will Be in Con- nection With Art Exhibit. f the Typoth he held Harding Hall rnment Printing Ofce, in con American Institute exhibition of com 1 the 30 hest hooks Persistent conghs and colds lead 6 serinus trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a newf| medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the in. flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is vecognized by high medical author- ities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat 1 Creomulsion contains, on 1o crensofe. other heal = ents which soothe and heal the infected meémhranes and stop the irritation and Inflammation. i the creosote goee on to the ahsorbed into e meeting will he called o Wright, a past 1 thetae and in Institnte ne will be made e H. Carter. f the Ameri nstitute of Gray AT1e. At the W T Dont Let That Cold Turn Into Flu That cold may turn into “Fl Grippe or, even worse, Pneumo unless you take care of it at onc Rub “Musterole on the cong parts and see how quickly it b | relief. | Musterole, made from pure oil of | mustard, camphor. menthol and other simple ingredients, is a coun- ter-irritant which stimulates eircula- | tion and helps break up the cold. < effective as the messr ald mustard i Creomulsion Compans. Advertisement. Atlanta Linatvpe Typozraphy and man of the ['nited Typothetae . of America committes an edncation. His suhject will he the “Commercial Value of Reauiy An inspection of | "3RI (0% thvonr r tips. Yo the exhihit will follow AL (s i will feel A warm tingie as it Anters the pores, noling seneation that hrings wel Jars and Tubes Army Officers in New Posts. to this eity f f the Chief of K Department . Maj. Alfred I. Ganahl. Corps of Engineers, has heen relisved from Auty in the ce of the Chief of Fngineers and ered to Charleston S0C o o) sinears, War Better Than @ Mustard Plaster Joan (idling a few busy moments at the Park Lane) : “WHY DO THEY CALL THIS PRICELESS DRINK A CLICQUOT CLUB COBBLER?” i Ou r B aby Eldine{whoxthlnksJfiappas"'lived in Victoria's-reign) : “BECAUSE-IT’S GOOD FOR YOUR-SOUL, SILLY.” will always be our baby-weve got her whole history in Pathex Motion Pictures i PATHEX, Inc. A Subsidiary of Pathe Exchange, Inc. 35 West 45th Street, New York R e AT THE PARK LANE Kurt Randig, maitre d’hotel of the Park Lane, says: “A secret? But yes, two secrets. First, the delicate flavor of the Clicquot Club Pale Dry Ginger Ale. Nothing is fustllike it. Second, it 13 the art with which wre compose the Cobbler. Voilal The delicious Clicquot Club Cobbier.”” . . . . . . « « The Clicquot Club Company,¥Millis, Massachusetts. The Projector $50%

Other pages from this issue: