Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 7

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COUNGL APPRDVE * WONEN ON JURES Objection’ to Using Renewal Fees for Signal Lights Voiced by Citizens. Amendment to th make women eligil Columbi izens' Ad K weeting last night at District | Building. Although the amendment | et with opposition from members of | the council, 2 motion v George R.| Wales approving it was ri Mr. Wales had explained that the pur- vose of the bill 1 complete accord with the nineteenth ndment_and i line with similar priv 9 d- ©d to women in « s Vvote on the measure was 4 to 2 Wales will w ct for submis- sion to the 1 i of the coun- The am as_brought to wa mem- ation | n Mrs. Jennie O. ber of the Women's of the District. Dr. George (. llavenner was ap winted to investigate certain phases | the District traffic code and to| veice the objections of the council on | these matt The council, although | ir took no i Holy Carpet Again Will Go to-Mecca For Annual Rites By the Associated Press. CAIRO, Egypt, February 24— The Egyptian government has de- clded to permit the holy carpet to be sent to Mecca for the pllgrim- age of the year 1344 of the Hegira, or flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina. The ceremonies will take place during the Sum- mer. The carpet has been pre- pared, and will be transported to Mecci in 10 large boxes. Last year the holy carpet was not sent because of political trou- bles and the military operations in the kingdom of Hedjaz. ARNOLD TO IMPROVE SUBURBAN BUS LINE ‘Gcnrgetow-n, Cherrydale and Balls- ton Service to Be Bettered, New Owner Says. Improvement will be made in the service and equipment on the George- town, Cherrydale and Ballston bus e, when it is taken over by its new gement, it was announced today Leon Arnold, former president of ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 24, 1926. Hillenbrand Must Show Cause Against Contempt Judgment. Mrs. An order directing Mrs. Anna May Hillenbrand to show cause Friday why she should not be adjudged in con- tempt of court was signed yesterday by Justice Frederick L. Siddons. Ed- vin L. Wilson and Harry H. Hollan- lor, trustees appointed in lunacy pro- ceedings involving the estate of the late Mrs. Anne V. Walton, alleged in their third report, submitted to Justice Sid- dons yestert , that Mrs. Hillenbrand, employe nurse and retaker for Mrs. Walton, violated the provisions of a court order of July 10, 1925, enjoin- ing her from exercising further influ. ence over Mrs. Walton in the signing of checks or other papers and from disposing of any of Mrs. Walton's property. Photostatic copies of checks made payable to Mrs. Walton and indorsed by Mrs. Hillenbrand after the court had enjoined her against such actions were filed by the tees also presented Mrs. Waltor property is left ; to Mrs. Hillenbrand. This will has heen filed for probate. it is stated. Two other wills made by the late Mrs. Wal- ton are also mentioned by the trustees as having been fi after her death J ¢ 10 last. One THE HECHT CO-F STREFT Men’s Clothing, Second Floor Rapid_Transit Co., the line recently . Brooks and R. S. . the original joint owners. Arnold will not zet possession of the line until March 3, due 'to the vegulations of the Virginta Public Service Commission, which require | the sale of o transportation system to be advertised for 10 days. Until| that time Mr. Arnold said he would | not discuss his plans of operation, but < | desired the public to know that a bet v | ter schedule would be maintained and - | that the most modern type of busses | would be used. He also indicated that there mizht be some change in exist i routes. sole legatee, the other names two friends of Mrs, { Walton and her brother, Albin B. Vea- | \ joction to the A Lovely Skin Comes from within The council stand in_opposit power of the traffic director t Jdriving permits without declared drivers should be Aoke a review by any compe 1 % Jurisdiction in such 1. Consipation is the canse of most skin troubles. Poisons from the waste raatte: icked Tiood 3nd carricd to al pece of the body, especially the skin. Noaun:'gnohwnnfluv, complexion. Proper diet, al the present » line to the down on of Washington . lover a route similur to that followed es of the Washing. . operating from > nue to Falls Church and Fairfax. Mr. Arnold agrees to this extension it will be necesary to obtain th of the Public Utilitles Commiss: the District. of land available in orde Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every- body. It does not affect the stom- ach ‘and is not absorbed by the Nujol because it is 50 safe, s0 gen- , and so natural in its action. wreas in future years. 4ze purchase out of D the property at F streets and Penns disapproved. to it funds “Li"T5e | ARMED BANDITS HOLD UP | TAKOMA PARK RESIDENT | | Masked Men Rob James E. Jones | Lodge | of $101 at Point on Georgia Avenue. Masquerade Planned. Committees of W and the Craftsman C neers are completing plans for their uerade dance, to be given at the City Club nex night | S o'clox Music will he furni d an exhibiti ¢ held up | edar street, | griping. Nujol cen be taken for eny of time without ill effecta, Unlike laxstives, it does not form & habit and can be discoatinued st any time. Armed bandits early s Edward Jones, 357 1 Park. in the 5300 block of | e, and robbed him of | he was golng to deposit in a Kuechle | building association. ssisted | Jones was on his way to his place { of employment about 5 o'clock, he ex- ned, when an automobile occupled | = {by thres men crowded him to the | : § curb. Assigned to Active Duty. | When he was forced to bring his Maj. John K. White, Judge Advocate| car to a stop. he stated, two of the General's Department R indits, wearing masks and armed, | L. Wynne, alighted from their car and approach- ed him, one on either side, and robbed ven for the | $101 is chairman of arrangements, by J. A. Williams. | pi tive Thomas Walsh and police FOR CONSTIPATION hth precinct investigated. ow a Way to Give Dull eeth High Polish Dental authorities urge this new way Please accept full 10-day tube free. Note the coral firmness of your gums, the great difference in the color of your teeth as dingy film coat is cleared from them. They're Here! 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