Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 20

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By == - OPPOSE ABOLITON D. C. Heads Adverse to Bill| Relating to Register S NP THE_EVENTNG_STAR. WASTINGTON. ESDAY. JANUARY 2 1928, 'BIGAMY CHARGED IN KIDNAPING ROW Awarded Mother. ROCKVILLE, Special Dispateh to The Star. . Md., January l]inl’r~|ls 10 days ag | Arrested at Rockville as Boy Is ! was arvested on a ge of bigamy, M. A. Orndorf, the father, a nurseryman living at Beltsville, Md. will be taken o Alexandria to answer 1 M . Mrs. Ethel obtained the when he in_February, he bigamy char Orndorf. his wife. rant, charging her in Alexand he had a wife obtained a divorce. warrant was Miss Catherine Rosenbe riage Mi roughs. Orndorf home of her pare had been illegally obtained in Belts d the boy at thi and the father who s married 1021 m whom he had not ‘The first wife, the v At the time of her mar. Orndorf was Miss Ethel Bur. lleging custody NEW DRY UNIT TESTS TO BE ANNOUNCED | Civil Sefvice Commission Says Exe amination Will Be Sim- ilar to Last. “| The civil Service Commission served notice today that 1t does not intend to have pinned on it “the great variety of rumors, misstatements and misinfor- —Custody of 6-year-old Joseph Orn- ville. mation” circulated from time to time that new and easier examinations may soon be held for positions in the lower grades in the prohibition service, the commission sald it stands pat on i previous statements, that the tests s of the same charac and that exami- nations will be reannounced in any pro- hibition district for which present ex- aminations fall to supply sufficient eli- gibles, ‘The mental test has already been held, the commission sald. ‘This is oniy the first step in the examinations and about 4,400 persons have passed th test. They will be sub, rd to an or examination and a scarching character | Investigation. The commission met two d with representatives of the an League and other temperance organiza- tions, who went away apparently satis- ied that all reasonable diligence is be- | ing used to mect the situation. WIND DAMAGES SHIP. NORFOLK, Va., January 25 (@).— Swept from her moorings by a stiff ithwest wind, the four-masted | Norfolk-Berkley Bridge, across the | castern branch of the Elizabeth River | night and was badly damaged. | The bowsprit, head gear and all the rigging as far back as the foremast was carried away, and the foretopmast. was snapped off. The force of the wind jammed the ship under the bridge and considerable difficulty is expected to be encountered in getting her out. The storm struck the city last night without warning. bringing a deluge of rain that flooded streets and tied up traffic in the downtown sections. Win- dow panes were blown out and street lamps shattered. East Coast : Coast train 3:10 Limited train serving all Florida— ONE NIGHT OUT—Seaboard, 714 14th Do You Want a Good Coffee? Burchell’s Bouquet 38c Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 14th St. N.W. st. n.w. Tel. Main 637.—Advertisement. | of Wills. regarding appointments in the pro- dorf was awarded the mother at a| hibition service. habeas corpus hearing here this morn- | ing the alleged kidnaping of | with An auctioneer is a dangerous man nodding acquain- ; i foll ct Commissioners sent 104 g0 epiid from the hon FALAIS JROYAL verse report on & ned to abolish the T of wilis and to of that office to the i the would b> | gister of | flicient to at would | ge of the Shows Increase in Receipts. were data fu e Registe been almost a 50 receipts in his 0. and that the | 1928 will total d their re- he increase of | of the clerk of of the District of nt to completely | Courts, two 1 Courts. pro- t domain. proceed- ization c: i ¢ being looked | Other Reasons for Opposition. osed by this legisla- re the altera- of the code ch i sioners understand that | on of the District of | Columbia 1s opposed to the proposed | The Commissioners believe ! advisable to enact this | 5 | - i Plans Michigan Observance. | The Michigan State Association of ate the ninety- of Michigan's en- Washington, tomorrow t. Arthur Van Denberg, editor of the Grand Rapids Hearld, will be the | A reception will be ‘clock. following which, there will be ing and cards. All former resi- of Michigan are invited. Pianos T Direct Branch of Factory 1340 G St. N.W. A number of bargains in used Grands | and Uprights. Full line of Brunswick | Panatropes and Records. 3¢ _Contit_Mer Quality Beyond Question Place Your EYES In Our Care 11 they are troubling you have them ex- amined by our ex- pert gftometrist, An correc- save you off oHakncne. Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street ¢ Sume Addresn are few cuses of rash, e- bing or chating which Wil ot be relieved with u few spplications of Juesirol, The et stubborn ekin wffections 5 yieid Lo its southing, of homes Jueinol is wdsy the first 10 be used on wny skin Ab ull druggists, sinol' jrritation, f its grand- whom to be on ring to a published statement ownstairs Store Another Smashing Event! New Spring Dresses Here are the Smartest Silk Crepe Frocks We Have Yet Offered at 5.95 Wait till vou see them! The quality—the good style—you’ll want more than one, we know, the minute vou see them! They’re of firm, shim- mering crepe in delight- ful new colors — fire- cracker red, for instance, that's so popular with the vounger set—new Spring greens—blues— and a good selection of Navy and Black. One and two piece styles— plain tailored or dressier models. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44 Palais Royal > Downstairs Store When sore throat rules the house You will be delighted to find what threatened to be Mothers should present the facts to a great novelist and let him write of the trials of a woman whose three children and husband are at home for a week pr more with a cold. Fretful little Junior . . . his sniffling sisters . . . the irritable father out of hiselement . .. the worry of won- dering whether it is just a cold or something worse. Can such trying sieges be avoided? Oftentimes, yes. Listerine, the safe antiseptic, used early has checked many and many a cold before they get the upper hand. had a chance to At the first sign of irritation use Listerine full strength. As a gargle. As a mouth wash. And occa- sionally diluted, as a nasal douche. a nasty cold is often gone in a day or two. The antiseptic action of Listerine cxplains its ability to check cold weather complaints. The moment it enters the mouth it attacks the discase-producing bacteria that lodge there. The intelligent thing to do is use it systemati lly during these cold weather months when “flu pneumonia are a constant menace. Lambert Phar- macal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A, Do something about it LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM I you don't eay thiswon- derful new L ISTERINE —the safe antiseptic Perfected | 4 MOVED all R* skin from such ever-popular meat products as frankfurters and bologna. Neo morc skin to bother you —if you will but insist on Loffler’s “Skinless Franks” and “Skinless Bo- logna.” SE only oil of spices in the seasoning of all Loffler’s meat products — eliminat- ing the tasteless and altogether un- necessary spice pulp and leaf. Giving you all meat in every product. ¢ .0 * RAPPING all open prod- ucts like sliced ba- con, pure pork sau- sage meat, etc, in the new cellophane wrappers. Just like casing in glass — for it clearly dis- plays all the fresh- ness and goodness in our products, without letting it escape hefore it reaches your table. [ X ANS N ] all —and ¢ to YOU, 720 READ Liver Sausage “Eat more liver”—:and give your blood that 3 valuable albumin and iron tenic. READY~TO~EAT AT PRODUCTS, Lof Sausage is made from selected livers cu: with pork: the one ideal way it cold, broiled or oven-baked. as a sandwich spread. Manhattan Loaf Another one of our most recently pe L3 product sensations. An appetizing finest selected meats—pressed in square loaf and possessing a zest y soon forget! cuts or salads. Serve it sliced for lunc Skinless Franks * furter making! frank”—minus its coat. you—for that r that you can eat. no other. N Your good old fri e ) Skinless Bologna *- A twin product of our now famous * inless Franks,” with the same advantages. No more skin to bother you—just lean meats, spiced j t right to tickle the ices of blended select late. Makes the tastiest sandwiches and cold Stockinette Hams Old hickory smoked and honey cured ¢ story of their popularity, You can now ov one of these hams through your grocer—ros in the good old Virg erate price. All we ask Sliced Bacon oo All-Pork Sausage s 1f you prefer—and we all do nia style—at a very w is one day's notic A @ those thin selected lmn( strips of sugar cuved bace ways make it A& point to insist on Loffler’s when you ask your grocer for bacon. In haif pound, cellophane wrapped packages, Meat We're in the midst of the “cakes and sausage’ KOason and you can't go Wrong on the sausage part if you serve Loffler's. Made from the best pork available and seasoned with eil of sage only—neo pulp or leaf. wrapped packages, In one pound cellophane Our delivery trucks cover regular routes to every sec- tion of the city and nearby suburbs—making daily calls at YOUR store. INSIST ON LOFFLER'S MEAT PRODUCTS AT YOUR GROCER OR CHAIN STORE where you are in the habit of dealing regularly.

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