Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1929, Page 21

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SAFETY EYE TESTS IN EUROPE STUDIED Dr. E. H. Siiver Tells of In- vestigations of Motor Vision Exarqinations. ‘What Europe is doing toward the perfection of an eye test for motorists has been the subject of a study by Dr. Edwin H. Silver of Washington, chair- man of the Motor Vision Commission; American Optometric_Association. Europe's problem of safety in traffic, Dr. Silver'told the local chapter of the | Optometric Association last night, is not as acute as America's because there 3 CECR TR ; $30 Allowance ;;Stolgeg;‘:;l i a system of safety eye tests for pros- pective drivers of motor cars ona par F Ol d S . t . ] With the best in this country. . Y oo e vistted most oF the larger . or our uite the Marked Prlce countries abroad, Dr. Silver found noth- o ing approaching the German tests for 2 p efficiency. He said that the aim of his commission in making the survey was with a view to being of help to the driver and to those he may endanger, and not restrictive. Dr, George Warren, president of the District of Columbia’ Optometric So- clety, presided at the monthly meeting, held at the Raleigh Hotel. YOUTH FILES REPLY IN ANNULMENT SUIT Harold K. Gates, Wed to Daughteri of Col. Baer, Declares He Was Under Age. 1d Keith Gates, Carmel, C:lif,, throuf F. Beach, recently named & . . v Frederick L. Siddons as his guardian ad i B = %temi filed an answer yesterday in the | . = N L ' istrict Supreme Court to the annul- ‘] i i | A W S t ment suit recently brought against him $1 19 alue 3'Plece € ul €. by Lelia Lee Baer Gates, 18_years old, | . daughter of Col: Joseph A. Baer, 2010 pisis . Hillyer place, He points out that he is R S t a n T e e sofint N Living Room Suite ut-veneer bearoom Sulie interest to the care and protection of | u : 3 . " . e . the court 3 { This three-piece suite, as illustrated, consists of & & A newly arrived and stylish suite of gumwood finished in American walnut Beach Anvaanarate ansves talgia settee, armchair and a ' throne-back chair. Uphol- : it 3 b i . and decorated with two-tone panels. The four pieces are perfectly matched and court that the boy was born at San | peceafen ““"""‘,’Pi“ e ety rancisco April 23, 1909, and went | . Loose spring- ; ¢ rench vanity, - , g lon. Vel vered, through a m‘fumgs ceremony o VB filled cushion seats, $ 00 e well made for serv ice. As skctc}_acd, a IranLh \amt:\, rhe_it (Tf drawers, wood ? serpentine fronts. Luis Obispo, Calif., July 18 last without | Mahogany - finished o @ bed and dresser with good quality plate mirror. The suite is a bargain at.. Dt e ° Th. S .t armchair and _wing Living Room Suite Here’s a suite any one would consider exceptional at its regular price—tomorrow we have reduced it in PR R copsent of his mother, Mrs. Amelia | top rails. Specially G [lr‘s. or llgc consent of the girl's par- | priced N dd d C f C . ents, she being then also under the A t d t age of 18 Years. The parents of neither | $5.00 Down—The Hub E 0 e OS Or l'e 1 O [3 N et (e party had given consent to the marriage, | _ it is stated, as required by the laws of | b California. i q The guardian tells the court that| ) Gates is dependent on his mother and | {44 is unable to support his w and the | A wife has only a legacy of $2 for her benefit. father, who has ed to Vienna, | Austria, as ache to the | Do : - s e < I t United ~ States , the court is! R S 3 > 1 [ “i H told, and that is sailing for | K 3 o - ~ ] i .=ll| i A7 = ’ = I Europe next weck and will remain away at least two years. | Attorney C. B. Garnett, representing the wife, has asked the court to hear her petition before the cate set for her | father’s departure for Vienna. enna Aquarium Velasquez Named Delegate. By Cable to The $1-00 TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras . } 3 ‘ 3 1 ; ber 10.—Marcos E. Velasquez has A { 2 1 JA kit modern boudoir chairs up- = § i 2-Piece Mahogany appointed delegate to the Pan-American 2 holstered in cretonne and | Finished Console Toad conference to be held in Panama | { B oiiEea it wisie: valaice, et next month, | 3 i | o | No Phone or i § $3.98 ADVERTISEMENT. Mail Orders No Phene Orders HERB EXTRACT | 6-Pc. ngnut F.inished : [§ F— 7 GREATEST REMEDY | Dinette Suite £E N 3 AR W ) - A new and conveniently styled suite of el . o =& - This inexpensive outfit consists of a HE EVER USED ! e R e g $ 50 End Table Every Thursday Evening and listen to Electric metal wood-finished bed with contipuons : 3 ; I3 . $1.00 Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, the big Touster posts, a dresser, sanitary and comfortable chair as,pictured $5.00 Down—The Hub | | | | For Wednesday only we offer 50 of these colorful and o en and finished in American walnut. Ex- : sion table, buffet and four leather scat = i - spring, a cane seat chair and a reversible tension table, buffet and four leather sca ARG e Columbia Broadcasting Co. Feature, 75c ":a‘x:xr;;“ s hair an N i side chairs e Rl iy o Rl el o = $5.00 Down- Tiheltab e "‘:“ S Sponsored by The Hub in Washington. oot $5.00 de"rhe ood Fish - Metal Bed This attractive full size bed is finished in imitation of mahogany. 1t 15 made with two-inch con- tinuous posts and fillers. There'll be a big demand for these beds —s0 come early. $2.95 50c a Week I Single ) : MR. B. 5. HUTSON Wardrobe ” & P Dresser | Probably never before in the his- ] I 60 tory of Washington has any one || | 85 I % medicine received the praise that| ] . i\ i Ve has been accorded Miller's Herb et LR G E R = L e i oL el e ! t |k i This practical two-in-one suite for the combi- e medicine that is said to give nished. ; by ; Cond, g c almost instant relief from stomach 50c a Week 50 1 4 — =< 1 - iR P nation living-bedroom is upholstered in velour, ; P ’ SRR . [ }{ with tight spring seat construction (no loose cush: disorders, constipation, pains in back, S rAt > geett B %4 105 ( G 1 I, with tight spring ees natruet D oneicub getting up at night, belching and gas| — s E G alal e e on nlS. -+ } B oon. s ek bains. As Mr. Hutson said a few 1 _ ] W =] M i3 .. days ago, words cannot describe the I ¢ ¥ iy | - $5.00 Down— ] way this medicine acts as it is en- -}‘ A = F RC " e tirely different from_anything he | f " : |ever used. “Yes” he continued, | |“for the last threg years 1 suffered & || WA h ¥ % o o | with stomach trouble and of late I|| e . ,» - J i smach, il S0 of e 1 j . T $219 Mohair Living Room Suite | | until I was disgusted as it helped me T—— I | 0 alr lvln 00 | ver, létxgetm; O e it g g s hA handsome new plaited-back suite in 100% same . Ic i - =ik ; M mohair with velour on outside backs. The loose v X ¥ : h o e ot et & - I A B spring-filled cushions have brocatelle on reverse | Would go all ‘through my stomach, 1| 41 A1k | sides. The suite, as sketched, consists of settee ! was continually belching up a sour | { and two distinctive looking armchairs. Uphol- ! bile, suffered with heart burns, pains - Y 7 o l { stery and cabinet work are superior in every way. across the back, would get up at all | | = i . il # Liberal Cred.'t Te'ms | hours of the night and was com-| pletely worn out, even my hips felt | { > | Sore, in fact I ached all over. 1 laid d ! \ : i S — I — : —— I st of this trouble to chronic con- | i (6] N ! > s >3 : ¢| stipation, yet the medicine and treat- | M b i z - X 5 | ments T'used had very litle effect i SHEN i Day-Bedwith ¢ Willow Cl e e aton 1a - | i Natural wil- they should have done. out a Ao 7 5 month ago T began. using Miler's | H { 3 Cretonne Pad :;;vmrcemxr like Herb Extract (formerly called Herb | . il 0, - i - .ijrce) and never before in all my | el - > { . } and Valance No Phone Orde: "'.v" 0 \me have Ilusegh such t‘ wonl;ioemlxl medicine. In the past my bowels | - - I P 5 would not move for days at a time, A5 ““0."0;‘1.,‘,'{ JJibut now they are-&s regular as a . £ ! [ 1] / .."“..‘“”"r‘n Jfclock and I tell you I feel like a 0 s = NN | different man, no more pains in the i = 3 3 b m o ,""“ v’\.\’ (1 oagsrer VRS~ | stomach, or that, belching after cat- ¥ L : ¥ | i/ ing, kidneys and liver act regular, = % A * the old tired, worn-out feeling is [ - & e | gone, I sleep ‘sound, gzt up feeling 4 | nier :|| Tested and have more energy than I y ; | have had for years. Why, before| . Made of oak. “|| T used this medicine there were days 2 3 Has four draw- $57 | |1 could hardly work but now I put 3 : ers. Al 5 3 / 50c a Week e fl A5 i ¢ $159 Genuine Walnut-Veneer Dining Suit i 2., T ooy L ko of 2 $ B 2 e 129 Walnut-Finished Suit E say that it i truly a medicine with: nut-r' imisne uite : k]lout an equal and worthy o - A -sujte of excellent. taste and good work- a1 . Hutson resids H . . Blenest, prale.” M Htaon restics Another splendid example of value. niibip Rsubened of bonios. SRRk vcuie? |is widely known throughout that giving is here demonstrated ‘in this Z on gumwood base. It consists of a buffet, ex- section, having Tesided st this ad- four-piece walnut finished gumwood . tension table, china cabinet, enclosed server - d " and six leather seat chairs (one arm and five 4 . side chairs) to match. Priced for Wednesday s | 7 Py . d':'s ,;:',;, ,y“e a’::‘ of this medicine bedroom suite. It consists of a French *|| dom't cperiment with something vanity, wood bed, chest| of drawers | suj to be just as good, ‘.hgmw Drug. Store, 505 e st | and a dresser. Save $40!..... - Veais 'W., talk to the man who is there N, . < | for the sole purpose of explaining . Nfi Miller’s HerB Extract (formerly cal- 55-00 Down—The Hub A # , | lea Herb Juice) and learn why it is A ' |! the cholce of hundreds of thowsands. His hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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