Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 18

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18 THREE SAILORS HURT | SALARY BILL SIGNED. |N BUS_TRA'N CRASH;Virgiuia Assembly Members Get | Raise From $500 to $720. Special Dispateh to The Star. » ) . March 31.—Gov. bill which in pay of members of the mbly. They have been Fog Blamed for Accident at Belt Line Crossing at Nor- folk, Va. n but are to receive $72 lary Increases for g on the pay of their successors in 1y | the halls of legislation they made that | driver of | increase 44 per cent. The law s ef th the next session, in Jan- | = | Holiday for Arlingion Pupils. h to The Star. DON, Va, March 31— o'clock, iouncement today by Prof. r Kemp, county superintend- £ schools. 500 for the 60 days for|Tru “AIR BUMPITIS” PROVES MALADY OF MAIL PILOTS Those Who Cross Continent Suffer From Daily Bruises to Back and Limbs. j March 81— ross the continent in a mail_airplane is not as comfortable as riding the “soft cushions” of a rail- ac Fourth Free Lecture BY DR. AND MRS, F. HOMER CURTIS Authors: The Voice of Isis, etc. “THE COMING WORLD TEACHERS” Answering All Modern Claims 8 P.M. Tonight The Washington Club + 1010 17th St., Near K - Questions answered. Collection road car, several pilots of the air mail service have learned. A new malady has visited the pilots who traverse the Rocky Mountains in daily flight—"alr bumpitis.” Its effects are bruises and sprains of the back and often the lmbs. Recently two pilots, after flying through a heavy wind and ‘‘rough weather" over the Continental Divide were obliged to go to bed for a rest The bumps, produced by air currents from dissimilar terrain, probably are | worse over the Rocky Mountains than in any other section of the mail route. The Traveler Knows Us «ne=Stay-at-Homes Do, Too Sametimes it's just as impor- tant to have a pretty Handbag or Writing Case as it is to get an Oshkosh Trunk. To this shop in the City Club Build- ing you can come with confi- dence for your leather goods. CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. FORMERLY WITH BECKER'S—35 YEARS ADORABLE EASTER CHIFFONS New Fas;':‘lo'r%\”Colou at NEW LOW PRICES Semi-Sheer $1.35 3 prs $3.80 Lisle Top 1.55 3 ors 440 All Silk 175 3 prs 495 New Nasrow Heel and Superstruccure Toe == HOBIERY. Sterling, 1337 F St. N'W. IS READY-AS NEVER BEFORE ~T0 SERVE YQU THE COUNTRY CLUB

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