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Roe Fulkerson (Glasses) NOW AT 1342 F National Press Club Building Two Doors From FOX THEATER s | the concluding se: “The Present Day Standard of Living Calls for Electric Lighting” HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED Including FIXTURES & BULBS At Moderate Cost WOMAN PATRIOTS ELEGT OFFICERS Mrs. Brosseau Named Chair- man—Resolutions Ask Pas- sage of Cruiser Bill. | Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau, president | general of the National Society, Daugh- | ters of the American Revolution, is the newly elected chairman of the Women’s Patriotic Conference on National De- fense. With other officers of the conference she was chosen yesl.erday afternoon at a, approved by the 684 votlng delegates. 4 Brossu u's as president general of the D. A. R end this Spring, after which she will take the lead in di- recting ‘the fight of the combined wom- | en’s patriotic organizations in combat- ting pacifist and other alleged peace propaganda. ‘She was previously vice chairman of the patriotic conference. Other newly chosen officers are Mrs. Boyce Ficklen, jr., president American Legion Auxmary first vice president: second vice president, Mrs. “Thomas Spence,” president Mothers; ‘secretary, Tucker, Daughters of 1812 and treasur- er, Mrs. Albert G. Mang, National So- Clety of the Loyal Legion. Among other resolumms the confer- ence urged Congress neither to repeal nor postpone the national origins pro- vision of the present immigration law, and went on record in favor of a law compelling registration of aliens. Amerlcs.n ‘War Mary Logan THE EVENING STAR; - WASHINGTON, - D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929 RECORD AUTO SHOW GATE HELD GERTAIN Total Attendance of 80,000 Expected When Exposition Closes Tomorrow. With attendance already nearing that of last year and with two days more to go, a record gate for the 1929 show of the Washington Automotive Trade Association was regarded today as a certainty by the show committee, head- ed by Rudolph Jose. A total of 80,- 000 persons is expected to have passed through the doors of the Auditorium - | by the time the show closes at 11 d- | o'clock tomorrow night. Attendance has been swelled enor- mously this year, it is stated, by the visits of large numbers of organizations in bodies. A check of the individual attendance reveals that it also is run- ning ahead of last year. The latter days of the show have shovm gaining tendance, it is re by Mr. Joses committee. An invnauon to attend the show in a body was tendered today to the Annapolis Chamber of Commerce, a cuswm that has been followed for sev- eral y Thc flnal radio program sponsored by the Washington Automotive Trade Association will be broadcast over ‘WMAL tonight, when Edward M. Wal- lace will speak on *“The Meaning of the 1929 Car.” . During 1927, 21,000 men, women and children lost their lives in automobile accidents ir this country and 10 times as many were injurad. TWO SLAYERS HANGED TOGETHER IN ST. LOUIS and Lowry for the killing of cycle officer septemhet 25, 1926 'rhe traps were sprung at 6:19 o'clock. Yeager shot and killed Conni s«:bnu an elderly tailor, who was in, Double Execution at Jail Early To- day for Murders Committed " in 1926, By the Assoclated Press ‘peeding. ST. LOUIS, February 1.—Leonard R. fem for burglary. Yeager, 31, and Thomas Lowry, 23, con- victed of murder, were hanged simul- was patented by Stewart Harts] taneously in the city jail here early| e, | Today five factorles employing |i about’ 2,000 workers are kept busy pro- | today, Yeager for the slaying of a by- stander in a hold-up November 17, 1926, We asked the doctors — Lowry shot and killed Motor Cycle Patrolman Eugene Lovely while the omcer ‘was attempting to arrest him for Lowry hld served one prison . ‘The spring roller for window shades horn in ducing these spring rollers. 93% said Ten thousand doctors were asked this question: “Do you believe that raw natural 100% bran is the best form of bran for the relief of nonstxpatlon?" 93% of the answers were “Yes.” ‘This is expert medical opinion. Be sure you use the kind of bran these doctors recommend. Pillsbury’s Health Bran is natural 100% bran—the most effec- LEADH‘\ t 9 GROCER tl{Y w o U Offce and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N. 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