Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 19

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e —— < ————— e THE ‘EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. MARCH 25, 1929. ® 19 i T is the question which has been causing |to Maj. Demonet, 1520 _Connecticut | University Club, 1634 I street. Miss | l I | the "Army men mo.little Worry. sincé | avenue, or Lieut. Charles Reimer, Mei- | Ruth Jones, who succeeds Mrs. Pickett SLASHED IN FIGHT. | : { | the plans for the affair were first an- |ropolitan Bank Building. as president of the club, will preside. | 2 [ | 7 = | | Girsses Fitted Eves Fiamined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist nounced by the District of Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Robert' M. Beall of Colored Man Badly Beaten D\lring: | wear either uniform or tuxedo. Lieut. AS SPRINGTIME APPROACHES [ OYSTERS stewed, fried orbroiled, taste bet- ter, digest easier, seasoned with LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE The Appetite Craves 3 A Change of Diet You'll appreciate the wonder- ful array of tempting dishes & offered by our Menu. 1 i 361 e e oo o g 1 (A1 3 - ImFHrcar Co. F Street at 7th. . Department of the Reserve Officers’ As- | . M. & Hyattsville, Md., announce the mar- (Continued From Page Eighteen.) .""‘Z}“‘,";’)"a‘ke itk st or m,!mge of their daughter Catherine to | MRS. R. W. MEANS AT HEAD Rowiom/Vecant hot. | N : | question, Maj. Charles Demonet, presi- | Mr. Ernest P. Dovoll of Landover, Md., | Z Lo ks Gopte LLAGS s |sympathetic baritone voice. Mrs. Me- | Jant of the depatiment, s just jecued | MArch 15, in Rockville. 5 | Mrs. Rice W. Means, 100 Maryland | of 1321 Twenty-seventh street. was | | Fadden gave a few whistling cantilla- ' r g 7 .| Mr. and Mrs. Dovoll will be at home ' avenue northeast, has been appointed | | l2- 'an order to the more than 3,000 Re: : slashed about the head last night and I | tions,” which were also enjoyed VerY Serve officors jn this eity that they may | A1ter April 1 at Landover. | to succeed Mrs. Porter Dale, 144 B street | -2Sd about § bt |/ mich by Beriguests, : Lieut. | My, and Mrs, James Tumer of De- | ponak o Scstione: traiaing of Woud | Iot § ne;e‘mbxm ot ?rgm kit : ¥ e i e e £ s. - | tional and vocational training of { lot in the vicinity of Twenty-sixth ang Penn Company Accuses Inde Reserve Officers Giv | partment, states that he will attend in | Sorgy Mich. Are 8t they Garlton for 2| s o A e rots Leglon | M streets. He was removed to Emer- | endents of “Bootlegging™ | Anhus! Dinner Dance. | his biue uniform for the first time. | children, Jack and Pamela Turner. | announcement from hational headquar | €ency Hospital and treated for & pos- p gaing Should Washington's group of Re-| According to Maj. Demonet, there = ters in Indianapolis, Ind, | sible fracture of the skull. | 3 serve Army officers wear their uniforms |will be three orchestras playing alter- | Mr. and Mrs. Frederic William Wile| Area B is composed of New York, New | Third precinet police arrested Beverly | Gasoline to D. C. Dealers. |or tuxedo for their first annual dinner |nately from 8 o'clock until the party | will be the honor guests of the Women's | Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, ‘West | walker, colored, 47 years old, who lives | dance, which will be held on the eve- | breaks up on the morning of April 5. | National Press Club at the regular | Virginia, Virginia, Maryland and the | in'a stable neat the scene of the fight, £ | ning of April 4 at the Raleigh Hotel, | Reservations may be made either direct | luncheon tomorrow at_the Women's ' District ‘of Columbia. | and are holding him pending the out- The four-year-old feud between the | gomme of Eryon Infurles 5 | Penn Oil Co. and certain other inde- | And Remember Prices pendent gasoline companies of Wash- Always Reasonable. | ington has culminated in an inquir o | the Federal Trade Commission into al- | FRANK P. FENWICK {leged unfair trade practices, it was| Propr | learned today. | s | _Paul_Himmelfarb, president of the ! ARSI | Penn Co., through his attorneys, has | R 1:{)})?‘?]?(1 t(lhlh"ll’flg(‘f‘ D‘;‘Fparlmrm, l'\i reak up what he describes as *“boot- HY WAIT? LET US !iegeing” of gasoline by the tank wagons | MAKE YOUR NEW | the independent companies which, it | | is alleged, peddle gas to the farmers and | DRAPERIES s LIP market men in the Center BI}d K Street ! ’ iMarkets and undersell stations of the | COVERS AND WIN- | complaining company in the vicinity. While no formal complaint has been DOW SHADES NOW. |iodged with the Federal agency by the New fabrics . . . new stvle ideas . . .| Penn Co. the matter reached the com- | and low faciors prices o save you money. | mission through police channels, it was Sl S now for estim, | eia 3 e said. | Phone Main 3211—TODAY!| "1 a letter of complaint sent to po- | i 9 | lice_by Joscph L. Tepper and David | M DEVI l I S L. Blanken, counsel for Mr. Himmel- | c' - a3t farb, specific \;Ollgfinns of the dpdnlllit(" e e regulations prohibiting gas peddling 1211 F St"N.W. (2nd Floor) M. 3211 | 178"t 7o the Standard Oil Co. | the Chaconas Oil Co, the Mylex Ofi | Co. and the Ralph Oil Co. The specific | | section of the regulation, Article 1, sec- | tion 51, provides that no tank wagon | | shall be permitted to stop at any one place longer than is necessary to make a sale. The part of the section reading “to make a sale” is interpreted by law- | vers for the Penn Co. to mean one | | sale, and it is complained that tank wagons of the above-mentioned com- | panies have on numerous occasions per- | sistently engaged in the practice’ of | | making any number of sales daily in | violation of the regulation in addition | to violating the parking regulations. EASTER CARDS An unusually large . variety, peculiarly appropriate to the Season. Mr. Foster’s Remembrance Shop 1305 F Street N.W. [LEAGUE OF PEN WOMEN IN SPIRITED CAMPAIGN | | Election of Officers Tqnight Ex-| pected to Develop a Lively Com- petiton Among Candidates. Imported Orange Marmalade Jar. Dozen. A spirited contest is anticipated to- night when the District of Columbia branch, League of American Pen Wom- | en, elects its officers for the ensuing vear. The polls will be open from 6:30 to 8 o'clock in the clubhouse, 1108 Chiver's, English, 15 or......35c $400 | Sixteenth street. ==~ G 7 : n unusually Cross & Blackwell’s, 15 oz..35¢ $4.00 | 1o the office of president, Mrs. Charles Hartley’s, English, 15 oz.....45c $5.00| Augustus Hawley and Mrs. Richard © & B Fish Globe, 15 0z.....50c $550| Gah being the outstanding candidates. s rs. ascl as e support of one C & B Fish Globe, 2 oz....20c 82251, (i, ™ caded by Mrs. Larz Anderson, Fig & Ginger. 15 oz.. e ) Y i e e ‘\IAGRL.DER Inc. championed by Mrs. Jesse W. Nichol- son of the national board. Best Groceries Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. STUDENTS TO DEBATE. Phone Decatur 4180 _ Established 1875 |G. W. U. Team Will Meet New| Yorkers Here Sunday. ‘The Menorah societies of George | Washington University and City College of the City of New York will engage in a debate next Sunday evening at the Jewish Community Center. The sub- | ject will be, “Resolved, that the exten- | sion_of the Jewish Agency as planned | by Dr. Weitzmann will strengthen the Zionist movement.” ‘The debaters representing G. W. U. | {are Esther Wecksler, Isadore Levine | and Jacob Ben Lightman. Betty Lit-i man is in charge of arrangements. IS THE BES'T e —_— | Left BeEAUT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i rich, tn DOCTOR TODAY. | natura Mideity Citizens’ Association will tones in meet, 8 o'clock, at Thomson Community charming | Center. Entertainment. | contrast Georgetown_Citizens' Association will | e | meet, 8 o'clock, at Potomac Bank Hall. | Washington Review, No. 4, W. B. 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