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31, 1928., OCTOBER Yl’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDA Atter Mrs, Baverson had twice FAULTY PERMITS LAND | sien. She yas found to have s earn- o . - . son. » WAR RECORD SAVES Man Fined $10 in Neighborhood Wrangle inied to appear when the case was sef, £rs permit that had expired. The bz ENTERPRISE SERIAL e e Butpana stood trialfor| MAN AND WIFE IN COURT | restea several hours later in_anoth . PASSER OF BAD CHECKS il Wif C fR. it SRSt Be MEOIsr, e of the machine for parking on a hack stand. [| BUILDING ASSOCIATION L% R —— But Court Blames Wife as Cause of Row. - - was found to be driving under a re- 1 griginal defendant. Judge McMahon | Golored Couple, in Different Autos, | Uired permit, 7th St. & La. Ave. N-Wo { William 8. West Placed on Proba- A told Balderson in passing sentence that Sidgs Hobert E. Mattingly fined Mrs. ? . 1 he believed his wife more to blame Held for Traffic e i Gl il & e v st - ~ - tion When Disability Charging Assistant United States At- | dice in the case, pointing out that Mss. | for the assault than himself, eyser $25. pay it Sh Issue of Stock Now Open - : Violationt. placed in the dock. When Keyser was for Sulocripilen Is Shown. torney Ralph Given with showing preju- | Balderson and the children forfeited | . arraigned and also returned to the dock % 3 dice by not permitting the five children | their right to testify when they twice A Midget Bank Failing to have proper permits to | after: demanding a jury trial, Judge —— Informed by Assistant United States | she had brought into_Police Court to | failed to appear in court. idget Bank, operate their automobile, a husband and | Mattingly declared he did not want to (| Money Loaned to Members . intinn | Attorney Ralph Given that the defend- | testify, Mrs. Marvin Balderson, 21 H| The complicated court wrangle be-| LINCOLN. Nebr, () —Housed in a | Wife found themeelves in Trame Gourt nt, & \ Dther Officers of Association| ant haa been physicaly ‘and mentally | strect, was herself sesterday Gesignated | tween, the Baldersons and Cheir melans | 15 O Ty NobTs )~ Housed in a | wite found themselves in Trao Court o e =0 Ordered the Wife's [} o Fasy Monthly Payments _ disabled in the World War, Judge John | by Judge John P. McMahon as being | bors, Frank and Merritt McClear of 51 | on the outskirts of Lincoln, the Normal | suspended sentence while the husband e Taine B, Qonmilly. Jegia . St Are Retained—School P. McMahon yesterday extended the | the chief cause of a series of events |H strcet, began with a quarrel among | State Bank is the smallest bank in Ne- | went to jail in default of a $500 bond g B e X8 mercy of the court to William S. West | which led the court of fine her hus-|the children. Two weeks ago MTrs. | braska in size, but not in finances. It | for a jury trial. United States savings banks in 13835 . by placing him on probation for three | band $10 for assault. Balderson obtained a warrant for Fra serves 200 customers and has a capital The wife, Mrs. Louise Keyser, colored, | schools contain $26,000,000. deposited Needs Discussed. bad check charges, | C T | _Given vigorously denied any preju- | McClear, accusing him of choking her |stock of 515,000: was arrested for driving past a trafic | by 3,580,237 pupils, L o i v Z 7 Z 7 ~ — r. George C. Ve , who is be- AR \ ing boomed to head the Federation of | B: W. Thompson. the checks were re- Gifens” Ausociafion was unamimouy | WIHEd 6, Worthless aithough” west DON'T MISS SEEING THESE AT THE NATIONAL—BUY WHAT - t of tl En-elocion pivetient of fhe Anacoetin | o ede of West Drociised Police o night, Other officers, all re-elected, — — TR 4 [T a are: First vice president, Robert ‘Thompson; second vice president, Mrs. Carrie Smith; secretary, W. J. Tucker; treasurer, W, J. Walther, and dele- gates to the Federation of Citizens' Associations, N. F. Jenney and Dr. Hav- enner. With the exception of a few terms, Dr. Havenner has headed the Anacostia group for about 30 years. School needs of the community were ¥ recited by W. J. Tucker, chairman of the schools committee, in a report which was submitted in accordance with a request of the finance commit- tee of the Board of Education. The Ketcham and Van Buren Schools were pointed out as “antique, dilapidated fire traps and badly in need of replace- ment.” A request was made for a Junior high school, which would accom- \ modate all of the section east of the * Anacostia River, or additional facili- ties at the schools named, which are overcrowded. Ketcham School, it was shown, is in need of a modern heat- ing plant, being now supplied with old- fashioned stoves. A resolution of the Kiwanis Club Davenport Suite This suite is well converted into a A suite you will Vanity with triple | . constructed, with comfortable and full o L mirror, constructed il . = ) vy b O <cnuine coil springs size bed. For bl i of - walnut vencer | [ / j :ndgo.‘.’%hu;t:r:f“.; menty-fourours-- D oy Wl ] z ‘ f velour. ‘The bed- small cost, here’s N Drester und _ ful Regularly $149. | ? i St b in addily your opportunity. i ! i ; $5 DOWN R 72 urging the association’s support in its efforts to have established in the Dis- trict a special school for the accommo- dation of crippled children, similar to schools of. this character in other cities, was referred to the schools committee for report and action at the next meeting. Action was taken asking the Com- missioners to place a curbing along both of High street from Maple View ace to Douglas street. C. P. Ruby ‘Was appointed to represent the asso- clatlon at the citizens’ associations’ booth at the Ideal Homes Exposition. George P. Barse of the Business High ¥ &chool Alumni Association’s new school tommittee urged -the support of the essoclation in an effort to have the Budget Bureau insert an item in the |k estimates of $400,000 for the starting ;[fl g}ologsé;’rucluon n(:f thehneviv lzusixfis ! = 4 001 on the Upshur tract. - & g a4 i er describing the deplorable conditions ) 8 y i = A s o Bedroom Suite Console'phesogreph ‘ Table and ture, a resolution was unanimously Records, and Bridge Lamp. Mirror adopted_favoring the alumni associa- 2 100-Pc. Set of Slat Clothes | Kitchen N A corming 4-piece Full size bed, cestof e tlon’s efforts. Know Her. : Dishes Cahinet walnut-finish over gum- 2 v;-“viv;r.s. Cm::::::led.’;n $49‘00 S“E“"’ $4.95 RUG FREE 4=Pc. Vanity % 7 Z - 7 2 7777 2 Hamper wood Bedroom Suite a manner that assures - $1.00 Down years of durability. L $1.00_Down RUG FREE % that possesses distinctive- BRIDGE JUMPER HELD |, xou e io e s ovty $13.95 | M0 |g10.75| M New York le’_l ghgeebec&gselaheeé N UNDER $1,500 BOND| 555 "5iaiy “magesine. -covers. She’s Marion Dahl, 35 Clarkson No Phone or $5 DOWN $1.00 Down Mail Orders $1.00 Down Smoker N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 2 —_— § St., Brooklyn, Artists say she’s a $l $1 N Pames Morgan, Who Dived Into|“type!” They fairly rave over her|N\ . A 5 R | | ( S N Byt Pleads Guilty to demtef %em);‘tufi_f,'s and the golden Kitchen = | Kitchen "Mfi\“' Down - - - Downj 53.98 o lory of her hair! " i = Joy-Riding. & s Danl says: “Every one I Stool i Table — For Fall and Winter SRR know, tells me how wonderful my1 $ 3 9 5 | —= : ,u \ No Phine James Morgan of Richmond, Va., who | N2iI 100ks, nowadays. Tiont fe% NP 8 '.nlfllllj‘ w 9x12 Axminster . o § B o nRntes s gg:veivtef" T thke 1t :10:9: SR No Phone or No Phone or (% et o s R RN AT o or Mail \ ding 1 & stoten automonlle: pitaded | Piment ‘to the method I'm using Mail Orders 7 - riding in a stolen automobile, pleaded ty to joy-riding when arraigned fore Judge John P, McMahon in Police Court yesterday, and was bound ove;’wthn grand jury under bond of $1,500. Morgan jumped from the bridge into the chilly waters of the Potomac early last Saturday morning when he noticed a policeman following him across- the bridge. The officer was merely pur- suing Morgan in an effort to warn him about exceeding the speed limit over br but the man is said to have told detectives later that he thought the police knew the car he was driving ‘had been-stolen. Morgan stayed in the water about 15 at first refusing to come out, but finally landing when police threat- ‘#ned to dive in after him. ‘The car Morgan was driving belonged % to Charles R. Marks of 221 B street northeast. Monument Made Useful. FAIRVIEW, Ky. (®).—Jefferson Davis' Monument, said by residents here to be the tallest in the United States except W: n Monument, soon will be a combina of sentiment \ and utility. The tall marker abave the birthplace of the Confederate Presi- dent will be surmounted with a beacon light for aviators. care for it. It’s the rage among girls here in New York. All you do is put a little Danderine on|R your brush each time you use it. My hair was wiry and hard to eep in place, but Danderine makes it soft and easy to diess and holds it like I arrange it, for hours! My scalp {alrl{ tingles with vigor after I use it, and it keeps my head so clean I don’t need to shampoo half so often. It brings out the color of my hair marvelously, making it fairly glisten!” Every application of Danderine tones and refreshes your scalp. It removes the oily film from each |§ strand and makes dull, stringy hair gleamy, soft and easily man- ageable. 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