Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1928, Page 31

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928. ® 31 THE EVENING MAJ. McKENNA IS BURIED GADSKIWLLSING BRUMHLDE TONGHT Famous Artist to Repeat : Role in Which She Scored Triumph. w | Religious and military services at- | Ged the burial in the Arlington | Residents of 16th and Web-| tional Cemetery this morning of Maj. | : 3 k B. McKenna, U. S. A. «retired). | sier Streets Given Time to Select Other Sites. f the late Associate Justice Joseph | 28 enna of the United States Supreme | , who died at his residence in Chi- | o Tuesday. Maj. McKenna was born at Suisun City, Calif,, March 17, 1870, o and was graduated from the Military| The District Commissioners today | ademy in June, 1893. He served with ” o the pro- 46th Infantry during the Philippine e el i rection and during the World War 24, raining camps in the Uni was retired for physical dis- v July 1. 1920, and in 1921 was to active duty and detailed as Nt professor of military firchouse in that location an Oppor- | 4 tunity to study other available sites in the community in_co-operation with Fire Chicf George S. Watson. The decision of the Commissioners Ei il el ol was reached at a conference with a B : ‘delegation representing residents in the W i vicinity of = Sixteenth and Webster tace. Chicago. streets. Edward S. Brashears and Louis Ottenberg acted as spok en for the group, which was posed of John J. D: rank Hurley. Cabot Stevens and M. “If we have infunction to Charles L. er Doran last rice Camp- for New out of seiz tion of a Ruina re said that reports are «d that the Commission- nd Sixteenth Street Mr. Ottenberg At 3:30 P.M. tomorrow in o the Women's Lounge, 5th Floor— {; 3) 74 A Blackboard Talk ing tion. Court. and Samuel Kushner, Horning, i embarrassing to the Commissioners to pe 1orced 1w court on injunction pro- ceedings because the covenant of the deed on the site acquired for the en- gine house contains certain restrictions which will prevent the firechouse from being erected thereon. If the Commissioners decide to aban- don the site, Mr. Ottenberg explained that the owner has agreed to buy it back from the District, and the citizens will contribute to a fund to pay the real estate agent his commission in the transaction. ANSWER GIRL'S CHARGE. | Three Men Go to Trl:l_ in Criminal Robert L. Fogg, 27; Clyde M. Leonard, 22, were laced on trial today before Chief Jus- World and_ Webst until bz (Hces COMRL A : appear. N oo Natombl ey o iin ford the citizens | piCision Tto answer Soparata tnaier: | James E. Alexander said he happened % | protesting_agair g of the | ponte’ tharging. each with & felonings | to be driving his Washington business ult on an 18-year-old waitress. The sault is sald to have occurred on the Riggs road near the District line in an automobile in the early morning of December 15, last. The accused are represented by At- torneys Rudolph H. Yeatman, George D. E. Russel Kelly and SIX AUTOISTS FREED IN COUNTY TAG WAR Chevy Chase Defendants Satisfy Montgomery Judge df No Inten- tion of Violating Law. Special Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., February 16— Eight Chevy Chase motorists, charged with failing to obtain Maryland license tags, were called for hearing in Police | Court here this morning. Judge Samuel | Riggs heard and dismissed six cases, | while two defendants, W. B. M. Brooks | and Benjamin A. Brockenburg failed to car when halled by police Monday. Morgan W. Wickersham explained that he had but recently purchased his car and title had not bcen perfected. Lewis Briggs and Richard Ellis, both colored. said they had but recently moved into the county and lacked time in which to obtain tags. George O. a new resident and had It was a stlxd!ousfplu\rmncist who after prescription fail to help hundreds of his cusiom- ers to get rid of rheumatic swellings | and twingy inflamed joints. | And it was this same man who | asserted that a remedy should be | hat would bring com- | saw prescription compounded t fort to swollen, mented joints. Now this twingy, ] prescription, named Joint-Ease, after being teste on many cases, is offered through | progressive pharmacists to the mil- | lions of people who suffer from ail- Joints that need helpful atten- | Swollen, tortured joints ar 1"Pharmacist Offers f‘réscripiidh for | Joint Agony and Rheumatic Pain At Trifling Cost amat inflamed. pain-tor-| ping with Joint-Ease if they rightl inflamed, pail d by rheumatic trouble and Joint-Ease be- ing a penetrating, pain subduing emollient when rubbed thoroughly into the skin helps to bring relief. Remember, Joint-Ease is for ail- ments of the joints, whether in ankle. arch, knee, hip. elbow. shoulder or finger and when you rub it on, you may expect gratifying results It is now on sale at druggists evervwhere in America for 60 cents a tube. Better give your feet a good rub- burn jand ache and are sore most of the g:ume——you'll probably be joyfully sur- | prised.” You can always get Joint- lase at Peoples Drug Stores FREE Send name and address “"= for large. generous tube (12 days’ treatment) to Pope Lab- n | oratories, Desk 11, Hallowell, M. dvertisemen on The Origin and Elimination of DANDRUFF ke it “d rood en by the Box, who has pe to n 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BOC00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 of our et et e tetet et et et el G00000000000000300000000000005 . * * * ° ° Specially RAYON VESTS Featured at— An exceptional offering! Fine Rayon Vests in all the pretty pastel shades. Styles with self picot straps. Main Floor 44¢ applied for a tag, and Frank P. Lazu- pone sald bhe had a Maryland tag for his Maryland car and one for his Wash- ington car, which he happened to be using at the time of being stopped by the police. hearing late todey at the Silver Spring | ficfally congratulated the Republic of sub-station. Chicago Daily News, will be 84 years | terim of the Lithuanian legation, point- | old March 2. o] ——m]0|—— 0] —=]1] direct descendants of the first Aryan 2eople, who settled in Europe, and added that the country aj as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the arens of European political life as an organized state in the beginning of the thirteenth | century Its language is one of the old- est, if not the oldest. language in Eu- rope and is akin to Sanscrit, Mr. Bag- donas asserted. LITHUANIA HONORED. U. S. Pays Tribute to Republic on 10th Anniversary. The American Government today of- Other cases were scheduled for a Lithuania on the tenth anniversary of | its independence. | M. Bagdonas, charge d'affaires ad in- Miss Harriet M. Dewey. cashier of the Jugoslavia has abandoned income ed out today that the Lithuanians are taxes. 0| ——=|o|c——=]0|——la|c———lal——mlolc——20] AUCTION 5ALE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Follow the Crowd to Sures’ Jewelry Auction Still Many Bargains Left Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Come in and convince yourself hovr far your dollar can go. Everything sold under sterling guarantee—satisfaction or your money back. FREE A beautiful souvenir will be given to each of the first 40 ladies attending auction sale. A. SURES CO. 1209 G Street N.W. SALES DAILY FROM 10 AM. 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All sizes. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Friday Bargains in Sigmunds Easement *15 and *20 Winter Coats $0.90 A special opportunity to purchase desirable Winter Coats at very great savings! trimmed! All are in Winter's most popular fabrics and colorings! Durably lined. Buy now at Sigmunds low- est prices. WINTER COATS In all heel heights. Main Floor 23 of Frocks Just retty those we ave been selling $4 and $5. At in Black, and Heige. 50¢. an, Gra Regularl | at the corner FRIDAY SPECIALS! All are handsomely fur DRESSES Sives 813 to 10, featuring the V and student necks. A useful adjunct to the new Spring outfit. Main Floor Coats—Suits—Ensembles For Spring—Extracrdinary Values! $ 1 4.75 $19.75-.$24.75 COATS Sheens, Twills, Black and Natural Kasha, Broadcloth and Flannel in shades of Tan. New Furs, smartly arranged in half shawl, shawl and horse shoe styles. All crepe lined. SUIT Navy Twill, Tweeds, Oxfords in the nevest styles. All crepe lined. All-wool materials. Sizes for Misses, and Navy Twills in Large Wemen's sizes. ENSEMB Tweeds, Kashas, Silks—Coats lined and interlined, with skirt. Some with silk waist or slip-over sweaters. These are the newest and smartest of the Spring Season’s Fashions. Take advantage of our convenient Lay By Plan. . . . Pay a small deposit and we will reserve your se- lection until you need it. 529 New Spring Dresses All the New Spring $ 4.88 Styles, Colors and Fabrics—on Sale at— Come prepared to see the smartest Dresses we have ever offered at this low price! Dresses that were made to sell at much higher prices! You will realize that the instant you see them. Included are stunning Frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepe, etc. SPORT COATS STOUT DRESSES A group of 10 o SmiA‘l! skx(n Sport Coats that are 56 an tout $1 .98 swre to go early in sl .00 ety s 98 the day. Regularly + e B e Blue. BATH ROBES they sold at $5.98. UNDERWEAR Gowns, Bloomers, Romai ihm;l 9 i of our nhot 9 Step SRR Rebes that sotd v $7.00 Batiste, Muslin and c te $3. Ribbom or ly Striped Sal Al braid trimmed eolors. Regularly 89¢. wodels. $0000000000000000000000000000000(000000000000000000000000000000000 $0000000000000060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ° )

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