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29 22 THE 'F\'RNT\'(“ STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928.° s RADID AMENDMERT UPHELD BY DAVIS Representative Denies Cald- x well’s Statement Broadcast- ing Would Be Wrecked. ated Press, ative Davis, Demacrat, Ten- nessee, has taken issue with O. H. Cald- well of the R’ldh\ Cnlmm\dm\ with re- t attack upon | dio amend- | Mrs the “equal ment now before the nou 1] s | filed suit for a limited divorce from v | Ru quest er things. that each | equal {leave the of one' Air Corps . .ok, though o | _are ve service intervene, be interval of eligible for under that call to active dut xcept as one of th who may be retain maximum period of duty.” He acted on opinion by KAUFMANN the enact- edistribution o n | he judge advocate general. ! SUIT IS DISMISSED Action Against Dentist Is Ruled Out by Court. Justice Bailey in Circuit Division 2 has dismissed the suit for $10,000 dam- brought against Dr. William I a dentist of Farragut Apart- by Anna M. Winsbro, of 1237 ot northeast July 1 last. he plaimtif failed fo answer when v led for trial and Jus- | COMMITTEES NAMED FOR CITIZENS’ BODY List Announced for Ensuing Year by President of North Capitol Association. i ve the doctor a judg- ment for costs against the plaintiff. Injury re m the extraction of | a tootn d in the plaintiff’s | petition entist was represented [ by Attorneys Minor. Gatley & Drury {and Charles W. mm WIFE StEKS DIVDHCE Inez D. Olsen Accuses Hus- Committee appointments for the North Capitol Citizens' Association for the coming year have been announced by President Henry Gilligan as follows: Membership No. 1—Charles J. Mac- Murray, chairman; Mrs. Rose S. Houchins, Oswald Schmidt, John A. Shields, John M. Card. Mrs. Nettie Fitz- gerald, Harry L. Stout, Mrs. Laura B. | Landon and J. W. Jenkinson. Membership No. 2—-Charles A, Stew- art, chairman: B. J. M&Guirl, H. P. Gumprecht, Albert A. Peter, Mrs. Mary A. Ford, Everett G. Holt and Mrs. Ella | Dolan, Publicity—~Willlam T. Richardson, chairman; P. W. Pritchett, Henry K. Murphy and Jesse W. Morgan. Public utilities—William G. Hender- son, chairman: Georg~ A. Casey, W. T. Richardson, Guy W. Numbers and John ' | F. Hardle. uehond deserted | . Schools and schoolhou ry 15, and has not since con- | & Lawles, chairman: d to her support = n her plea that her husband would | Jurisdiction, Justice Hitz fis- sued a writ against the husband r him to give bond of $500 to stay band of Desertion. Mrs. Inez'D. Olsen, a_ stenographer in the Department of Commerce, has J. Olsen, an employe of the Frigid- air Corporation. who makes $5.000 per annum, she \lfl((‘\ Mrs. Julia J. Lanahan, mtm J. Armstrong and W, R. and Federal relations— Paul, chairman; Robert H. B R. Franklm, James O'Con- L. D. Thompson, T. Homer Hall an? Frank S. Wallace. Streets, sidewalks and lights.—E. B. Lawless, chairman; Willlam R. &hee- han, Roland O. Drach, }'. L. McKinley, Joseph Herson, E. A. Nelson, Willland, H. Jordan, Joha H. 5mith and Edwin M. Holt, Fire and police protection—Willlam E. Wise, chairman; C. J. Orem, Casper R, Taylor, Charles A. Camaller and W. S. Ayers. Public bnll‘tf'—(} W. Numbers, chair- man; C. R. Brill, James L. Feeney, Hugh Everett, and J. D. Ashford. Sewers and water-—Henry R. Eberly, chairman; Willlam C. Robertson, Henry Hoiby and E. M. Holt. Public health and sanitation—Dr, T. J. Barber, chairman; R. W. Parker, Dr. Harry J. Crawford and Dr. R. L. Spire. Zoning—Washington Topham, chalr- man: Raymond Loranz, W. T. Richard- son, Bayard K. Gibson and Richard J. Taggart. Parks, lawns and playgrounds—Miss | Elizabeth Mahon, chairman; S. M. Fal- PAINTER ~-should have an account at hington pending the hearing of petition. Attorneys F. Regis E. R. Pruner appear for the Extra Dry and Pale Stop Skin ltchmg Use he: ]n—pn. Zemo. soothes In most i from Blotches, and other skin dangerous it day or night docs not e and $1.00.| FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS 1415 7 .7, ENCORE! Guggenheim Co. If It's National t's Ginger Ale Popular as always because it is made today the same way that made it famous. By case or bottle at grocers and delicatessens. Served at cafes, clubs and fountains, 33rd and K Streets—W. 2508 STREET N.W. Another Day To Buy Character Furniture At Anniversary Sale Prices At 20% Discount THIS announcement is in the nature of an encore. As we had originally planned, the Second Anniversary Sale of Kaufmann’s Character Furniture wasto come to an end tonight. But we feel that there are still hundreds of our good friends and customers who have not had the opportunity to participate in the savings this sale provides, so to make an interesting story short and to the point we will maintain Lowered Birthday Prices Throughout the Store for ONE MORE DAY! Just bring a mental picture of the furniture you would like to have in your home--it may be a living room suite, a dining room suite, or some new pieces for the bedroom. Just bring your mind’s- eye view of it to Kaufmann'’s; then see as complete and gratify- ing a range of fine good-looking furniture as you ever saw. And whatever you choose to buy, it may be paid for out of income on Kaufmann's Convenient Budget Payment Plan. aufmann’s 1415 H STREET N.W. l’W_» NTY ONF STORFS IN TWENTY-ONE CITIES R. | JMERALITE coner, Willlam R. Ross, Mrs. Vincent A. Burgher and E. M. Seates, Postal facllities—Capt. Harry Klotz, chairman; W. E. Sples and Robert 8. Ashford. Property—Henry K. Murphy, chair- man; Robert F. Terry, Thomas H. Han- way, Willlam Holt, Joseph W. Myers, B. J. McGuirl and B. F. Frizzell, Soclal service—Mrs. Dwight W. Min- er, chairman; Mrs. Robert C. Carter and Mrs. Ida Myrth. Auditing—J. H. Moore, chalrman; F. C. Steffens and W. A. Roberts, Auxiliary committee to executive com- mittee of Bloomingdale owners--J. D. Robertson, chairman; Mrs. Lau B. Landon, Mrs. J. D. Steffens, Mrs. J. McGahey, Mrs. Annie L. Lamb, Mrs. Rose S. Houchins, Willlam R. Shee- han, John H. "mdlm Guy W. Numbers {and E. M. Holt, for —d g S equally Beaver liver is almost as good for % eating purposes as the liver of chickens, a blologist states. 3 Shannon NO NIGHT PROWLER —can remove your valuables and securities from a Safe Deposit Box at the FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where 6 Street Cro the soundest security only. those issued OOR lighting exacts a double toll. Workers pay in impaired vision—headaches— fatigue—you pay in reduced output—often as high as 20%. Nature made green and day- light restful to eyes. That’s why Emeralite has an Emerald Glass shade and a special screen that changes ordinary electric light into soft, eye-saving daylite— ideal for reading or working. 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Thus there is 2 40% and is one of the reasons why As a rule the mortgages are issued for three years Short- term notes are always more salable than for longer terms, and this feature adds ready marketability to your investments in the event that you ever wish to liquidate any of your holdings. $2 3-year First Mortgage bearing interest at 6% 50, $500 and These notes may be purchased outright or on easy partial payments For full particulars write, telephone or call in person. On request, the interesting booklet: “An Investment of Proven Safety.” SHANNON & LUCHS INCORPORATED First Mortgage Investments Telephone Main 2345.. 1435 K Street Northwest DEAL AT Time to Buy! Time to Plant! Annual Three-Day Spring Sale Starts Tomorrow ! 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