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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. )IOND;&Y. OCTOBER 4, 1926. W[]U“] R"] GUURT Life’s Darkest Moment 28 CONVENTIONS DUE |z Sz atorptaseeiont| LEWIS TO BE SPEAKER. | [ For,Intestinal disorders ou New Jersey. October 6 to $—W. City Club Will Hear George Wash- or Intestln IN D. C. TH|S MONTH en’s Interdenominational Missionary L 2 & Lo phesiciar i Federation of District of ('ulumhl.xi ington's President. NATIONAL V [ n / / 5 S and Vicinity, Mount Vernon Place & e 1€ v = i i Methodist Fpiscopal Church_ South, | Dr. Willlam Mather Lewis. presi ANTITOXIN UF . 37 g Bureau Gives List of Assemblages| ociohor 7 o merioan Llectro.| dent of George Washington Uni- 1515 U S . L October 10 to 12- Club RE™N T You SoRRYy chemical Soclety. rsity, will address the City :;u DION'T MiMD Scheduled Up to and In- Eastern Homeopathic Medical T sl Mot i at 12:30 s . 5 4 et v - . ciation. October 12 to 13 Chief Justice Taft Submits 2 ME AMD TAKE cluding October 30. and Western Railway Surgeons’ A b, Mis sub- | . ASHE S OUT Y e clation. l"cm\x‘r!m m\‘.” ject will be “The Framework of a | ici - 3 ; v pacticaliv G i der United American A o . Judi ? THE , Practically a convention a day for griE . | City. Quickrelieifrom painful cial Committee’s Plea y 7 RMACE Washington is scheduled during the | Octber 18 to 20—amer The first musical to he presented | corns, tender toes and ) § PRIMG- 2 remainder of the present month by | Drus Aot Taticil be i s Will be | pressureof tight shoes for Additional Judges. ; LAST SPR! ? the Convention Buream, It was a ultural © Chemists; | Associa ¥ the City Club this season will be | P nounced today by C. E. La Vigne, Official Feed Analysts. Getoler 16 en in the lounge of the City Club | Fge Sofofffs - ecutive director of the organization. | 3—Better Homes Exposition. Oct evening at S:15. Artists - Aeds With the closing of the | per 21 to 2 neri ey | nclude the Colun T fiss Ray- zm_p and show Sores Tuberculosls Conference Saturday, | Soclety. = October 20 to = °t | mond Dfckey, Mme. Marie Von Un everywhers ; / there remains 28 more conventions | Manufacturers’ A 2 schul@ and Mrs. Ethel Holtzeluw, = in . £ ’ 7 for the rest of the month, including QL‘::;;:_" e L B LoD two starting today. | RS | t judges, which met here las Tl Yot i ¢ at . | Actuarial_Society of Ame Octo- | eek, in a report made public vester- L Tyt G 30—Retirement Federation of | e b i} sor. HERZOG Tome of the Budget Plan ited States Supreme Court, recom mended further clearing of dead cases from Federal Court dockets and ap pointment of additional judges. The _report declared “that sub- <tantial progress has been made dur- vear in reducing the congestions of business added judgships had | g move.” During the lust four years there has been a 42 er cent decr in the number of riminal cases awaiting trial, it added but in the same period the num f ational Tuberculosis Association; erican Red Cross. October 6 to & National Funeral Dircctors, Willard = {otel and exhibit at hington | o . Auditorium. October 8 —- Special | Resignation Accepted. | Group, National Paint and | Resignation of Capt. Philip Ramer, | S rse thece’ Industries. October 11 to 13- al | weld Artillery, recently stationed at | Of course thete's a Federation of PR Na-| Uihana, L, has been accepied by the i lot of zip to these onal Association Save the Surface | pi.agi N % 8 - i 2 Saleamen: National Paint O - meg | Fresident. i f ¥ brisk, coolish Fall Varnish Association; National Varnish | | days—all the more Q}nnulf_:wturo Association; Paint| Washable wall paper is being made | / reason why yonu Manufacturers’ Associati HY A Kec s in Germany. X = e cturers’ oclation of the ' by a secret process in i / shaulB Ritrey ' and civil ca 3 rkets creased % buy one of our s new-— 50 per t. while, with respect to o g o i Y S\ T Fall Decorating Helps I LA YR tweed Again urging the Federal district indges miss any case which W =— \ S ‘ : N (e icn o ot 19 iy ot % \ OT a great deal of time and money need { A E e t D ]]j = R N SN T = S s n which no’ action has been taken = be consumed in the Fall beautifying of within a year, and the rties are not N , 1 s i ia X A 7 \ 2 home interiors. Right mediums, bought in the receiving 30 advised D - right place, enable any woman to gratify with ol oyer - \ 3 economy that innate desire for harmonious & B Y % P home :surroundings. ¢ ¥ 3 C@& S eriminal as wodo over fRe5 Aniindicinients ‘und anfor | L mations should be order or trial | : 3 P nations should v for trial | . Thenn keap yon g [ J , [ ] and tried or ssed for delay sub- | . anit; at e el : 7 Relll s Palnt i 2 looking weil dress- ; pect ending causes gen- | g i ) ! : ‘ cdibaidhikay iarve / Store—with its complete stocks of reliable | % i s mesrigns = : s v = S weight. Neither too of intellig v = . finishes—Paints, Stains, Enamels and Varnishes | light or too heavy Lyl \‘;:,’;‘,':,’.:"' : GOt i —and its especially LOW PRICES, most decid- S Erifcamfartable g 2 edly is the one right place to bring your Fall § A The HERZOG BUD- conference as: 5 opinion tha 7 i realized the tions which prevail 7 decorating problems. % GET PLAN allows you in the Iederal courts corrective p " s S : measures could be expected. A com [ Advice on these points §s part and parcel of iittee consisting of Circuit Judges = s Reilly’s Paint Service. Inquiries invited. Hough of the second or New York cir- 7 > - Budget Prices culp and Denison of the sixth circuit 7 Wi a ointed to devise a plan for re. A 3 i P N T e e Window Glass Cut to Order | are the same diselose actual court conditions. ‘ ot v as (‘as"l leCeS Appellate Courts Complimented. . - - 2 2 | e & - The Cireuit Court of Appeals were % LY. . Co. = - HUGH RElLLY CO Washington Representative for Knitex Coats A | declared to have continued the rably S nd to he sub: - el A e S b b Dl o L Ordered to New York. PAINTS & GEZ | e 5 e conference found, western district of North Carolina and - judges eeded o4 an | one 6 eastern istrict ot Nije i ‘ol. H. C. M. Supplee, United " udges ate n [one in'the castern district of Michi-| ] IL 31 €. 31, Suppies, Tnites)| Ask the Waiter for 1334 N. Y. Ave. POET—— he tried within a r - gan, at Detroit, A'slight increase In the annual ap- been ordered to New York City J ek et a1t s o St T ST | LEA & PERRING Street a9 the sec-| mended, but the conference declined to | Area ee r the | suggest a uniform y of rules cover-| = R AR e s SAUCE i o death the review of cases inthe circuit | | the eastern Pennsyl- on appeal from the Unitee | vanta, at Philadelphia, and the north- | States Board of Tax Appeals or make % —_— = ern district of Califor t San Fran- [g uggestion that would seem (o ex- R P rt clsco, for which appointments can be | an opinion as to the scope of tho ' epall' arts At the mads only with the consent of Con- |l tion of circuit courts to review | T. Z. Sota Hat Mfg, & Hat gress, such cases. It did, however, recom for % The conference also recommended | mend five rules designed to regulate Hoapltnl TEN equal payments to settle the bill. one for the western dist i York and one for Connec S e | i P, call for and deliver. T. Z Sota Hat Mf. Creation of three new district judge-| All records of building construction | & Hat Fospital, 1826 11th St. N. W., Phone #hips was proposed. one in eastern'in South Africa are being broken. Y North 2607 - . | for America’s first ority for appointment of a distriet | the form of petitions in_such es, H = Pl W ELoHLy for annolokment of 2 Qletrict |tiia brinEing npjoliths evience whish eatlng ants When Their Experts Clean and Reblock Hats Judge de. who is disabled by had been submitted to the tax hoard, | Ther do it with understanding—not with health, and renewed its recommenda- | the prac to be followed in the filing | Fries Bea“ aml Sharp suces-work. They specialize in this sort of tion for three additional district judi of petitions and other matters which 4 service—and know how each Hat should be i for the southern district of New York, 1t was thought would expedite this | 734 10th St. N.W. Cleaned and Blocked to get best results. Yet b ) e | their charges are decidedly moderate. They LANSBURGH & BRO. European-type Car 7th, Sth and L Sts., place on sale again Fucsday in the Anniversary, —_— T il TR S B N e = 3,600 Broadcloth Shirts b other car offers you so much for so little money- $ b 4-wheel brakes . .. stops in 51 feet i from 40 miles an hour ... 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline ... 55 miles an ; hour .. . 5to 30 miles in 13 seconds . . . " We know what kind of “broadcloth” a = i turns in 34-foot circle . . . easiest car in dollar makes vou think of. Forget it. ('"“ ] America to park...low-swung, Euro- Wait until vou see this broadcloth. . : pean-type body . . . beautiful .. . smart. Finely spun, closely woven broadcloth Goh : : . from England. Collar-attached and neck- : New Reducg”d Prices band stvles. Sizes 14 to 18. W A Now ' » - | » ‘ Sedan -x- - $735 695 It will take more than an Anniversary : ‘ $. to make such an opportu- - ] Couge -~ - - U5 68 5 nity possible again. 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