Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 26

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THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 168 183 HOURS Washington to Florida The only Double Track Railroad between the North and Florida FROM WASHINGTON The Miamian Gulf Coast Ltd. Ly. 2:45 p.m. v 3:45 p.m. e e v aiAd Other Fast Through Trains Daily Havana Special . ......8 Palmetto Limited .. .. 12 Florida Special (Eff. Jan. 5) 2. Coast Line Florida Mail . . 3: Everglades Limited 10; Atlantie Coast ljihe The Standard Railroad of the South Tickete, reservations, information from NoW Tel. M. \ sk for “Tropical Trips” = Booklet AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE, BURGLARY AND TORNADO . INSURANCE Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Realtors 721 10th St. N.W. Main 766 ADVERTISERS SEE CHECK ON FRAUDS Association Closes Sessions Here With Election of Executives. red that in a few years it will possible to perpetuate an extensive fraud through assistance of advertis- ing, the twelfth annual convention of the American Association of Adver- tising Agencies, meeting at the Hotel Mayflower, came to a close late yester- day. after listening, in two closed ses- sions, to papers on technical problems. hearing reports, passing resolutions and electing officers. The associntion voted to hold no meet- ing next year, but to convene again in Washington in the Spring of 1930, changing its annual convention from the Fall to the Spring. By resolution it agreed to indorse the distribution census of the Bureau of the Census, to urge that sufficient funds be permit- ted for carrying on this work and to | advocate, that Senators and Representa- — | tives support the plan. Play for Golf Trophy. Ewald. who heads a special committee | cann Co., New York, chairman of the | Gesigned for this purpose. socjation’s board, holds of for two ntatives tives dealt on by J. J. Harti- . representing the Campbell-Ewald chosen to hold office for four ye last year, these posts in the orga tion were not voted on yesterday. Ofii- cers chosen yesterday wa: T Ewald of the Campbell-Ewald C: troit, vice president, re-clected Cross of the J. H. Cross Co. of P! phia, sceretary, and E. De Witi Hill of the H. McCann Co., ro-elected treasurer. Members at large of the cxecuti board chosen werc: Fred Walsh of the Newell-Emmett Co.. New York and Ed- ward Mason of the Albert P. Hill Co., SR Tepresenting coun- | urged in 4 resolution unanimously cils sclected were: James Mackay of | 15 i fhe T B Lesan Agency, New York; |adopted by the Guadalupe Club of 1848 Tee Hood of the Richard A. Foley Co., At its annual meeting last night. Philadelphia: Richard S. Humphrey The club, which is comvosed of wives, the H. B. Humphrey Co. Boston, and daoghters and other descendants of James Cecil of Cecil. Warw v commissioned officers of the Mexican Cecil, Baltimore. War, met at the home of its president, Warm praise for efforts of the asso- Mrs. Colden Ruggles. ciation to promote truthful adve tion will hold its annual dinner at the ing was given in an address by Edward Hamilton Hotel, February 2, the anni- L. Greene, general manager of the | versary ot the signing of the treaty of National Betler Business Bureau, Inc. peace between the United States and Censorship Defeats Fraud. Mexico, “I am convinced.” he said, “that within a few years it will be imposs to perpetrate an extensive fraud | through assistance of advertising. I say this because of the machinery wiych is | being set up o resist it. This [ on Co. CRUISER PRO'GRAM URGED. Guadalupe Club’ of 1848 Favers Bizger Navy Plan. The corly passage of legisiation pro- viding more crulsers for th> Navy was Graduate McCormick Medical Glasses Fittea Colleze Eves Examinen DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES . akes i iali | the form of publisher resistance which Evesight SpECIRURE | is exercised through censorship, through | this association, through law enforce- | ment and through activities of the Bet- ter Business Bureaus.” Mr. Greene said his experience of 15 years in dealing with fraud has shown Phone Main 721 10910 MeLachlen Blds. 10th and G Sts. NW Go 37 2n Tours Bus to DRLTIMORE . . . . .sf2s Crsonal relations between the agency | and newspaper repre- | The organiza- | B O night. The society met at the Play- | ICAR FARE INCREASE |noh \Jiossts = i Savings provided through the merger. | HlT BY ENG’NEERS it was pointed out,” would obviate the | necessity of increasing fares. | Other business of the meeting was a - 2 B revision of the constitution and by-laws of the society, the formulating of plans for a membership drive and the adop- iion of a resolution to send a letter to Herbert Hoover congratulating him as the s2cond engineer to be elected Presi- dent of the United States. Washington Chapter of Society Urges Legislation for Merger of Roads. i { Designed to prevent an increase in carfare rates for five years, when, it is 1beléeve;i, a (aér vLaluatlon could be fixed |2nd a fare reduction effected, the Wash- | | Tngto- Chapter of ths American Society | l;gldegmoms were 16 and 34 brides only of Engineers urged enactment of legis- | e, lation by Congress for a merger of the | two street railway companies of the District in a resolution adopted last Early marriages have had a “boom” in England, there b2ing among the 308,- 730 couples who were wed in the past | year 58,000 under 21, and of these 12 | The Arlington Hotel 1625 Vermont Avenue Announces the Inaugura- ticn of Special Monthly Wirter Rates Room and Bath, $75 Per Mo. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath— $100 to $140 Per Mo. BANDIT ATTACKS WOMAN \;’::mz‘;e' Mrs. Ven Dolson said AFTER ARREST BY DRYS! The woman was near Nineteenth and | M streets on her way to meet her hus- {band at a downtown theater about Raid, Beating and Robbery All|mdnight Wednesday night when the Nad ot assault and robbery occurred. Badly Take Place in Period o bruised and bleeding about the face. Twelve Hours. she returned home after her assailant ‘Arrested in a raid made following an had fled. About 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon investigation into rumors of liquor |Mrs. van Dolson was arrested for sales and beaten and robbed, all | illegal sale and possession of liquor, and within 12 hours, was the experience of | secured her release by posting bond of Mrs. Trixie van Dolson of the 1900 |$1,000. Her husband, FPrank van block of N street. Dolson, also has liquor charges pending Her assailant took a small amount of | against him, according to ~Assistant money from her pocketbook, but, due United States Attorneg® David A. Hart. to & quick move in slipping a diamond | The cases against both were continued ring into her mouth. he failed to get|in Police Court yesierday morning. Members who remained in the Capital | that the most practical way of over- | today arranged to compete in a golf coming it is to go in direct competition s.x;umzwn“m « e o 378 Ideally situated on the border tournament at the Chevy Chase Coun- try Club for a cup offered by the asso- clation’s president, John Benson. H. B. is a Prescription for | with these practices, by “identifying the fraudulent practices, by visualizing them to the crooks’ prospective victims ™ Stopping a0} Mitten Tours Srovd & Looust, Phila, !ine between the business and residential ~sections, the AR- LINGTON HOTEL enjoys the I 2 A S K A £ SR8 F BN 'Cold:, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, i Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Is the most speedy remedy kmown Le Quatte is chairman of the golf tour- nament. As H. K. McCann of the H. K. 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