Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1929, Page 7

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—— NIGHT CLASS IS FORMED * DISORDERLY HOUSE DRIVE IS LAUNCHED Landlords Are Requested by| Prosecutor Rover to Oust | - Undesirables. Because of the success that attended his appeal to the landlords whose prop- erties were reported by the police to be used for gambling purposs: when, he said, 162 evictions resulted from appeals sent to 289 landlords, United States Attorney Ieo A. Rover late yesterday | afternoon inaugurated a campaign to of the Kenyon red light law. Today was the first time the figures r d on he gambling evictions had been | yitations to the el Are osmns | made I, | of ‘Michigan, Senator Schall of Min- nesota and Representative Golden of Pennsylvania. Assistant_United ‘States Attorney R. F. Camalier, who conducted the former campaign, has been placed in charge of the new drive, Camalier Explains Proceedure. Camalier explained that he would have secured more evictions in the for- mer drive had it not been for the existence: of a number of long-térm leases on. certain of the properties, w would require court action - be- fore they could be terminated and the tenant required to move. The police had furnished a list of about 150 places, Camalier said, where disorderly houses Representative Group of Govern- { officials will be present at 8:15 o'clock | tonight for the opening of the National Forum at the Jewish Community Center. The first program will be a Russian reach places where disorderly h"““‘\%{x‘\?ms}‘l‘;fli %fi'fi&'fl:"fim?fi ge":: are said to be conducted in violation | ator William H. King of Utah. his personal observations in while Count Tolstoy will interpret the Russians to an English-speaking audi- ence from a lifetime spent classes of the people. Congress of Parent-Teachers to portunity is given you to correct such conditions, the existence of which you have perhaps been hitherto unaware.” The act of Congress is then set out in the letter and the person addressed is notified that Mr. Camalier has the case before him and will be glad to render such ald and assistance as may be consistent in the effort of the owner to rid his property of undesirable ten- ants. JEWISH NATIONAL FORUM WILL BE OPENED TONIGHT ment Officials to Attend Session at Community House. A representative group of Government Among public men who have accepted little town of Antrim, Ireland, Summer, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. W (ch WHEDNKSDAY. 1OBKR 20, 1929, . 7 OF WOMAN AUTO DRIVERS ‘Will Meet Friday for Instruction in the Auditorium of Wilson Normal School. Night classes will be instituted Friday at the school for women drivers, con- ducted by the local division, American Automobile Association. The first will be called at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets. The second meeting of the regular afternoon course will be held at the general Y. W. C. A. Friday at 2 o'clock. ‘Women previously enrolled in the aft- ernoon cl ning classes, it was announced. lasses may transfer to the eve- ‘The subject at Friday's afternoon and evening meetings will be “The Care of the Engine’’ with films depicting the assembly and operation of the power plant. Registrations for the new night classes will be accepted up to the start of the first meeting. ——y - More than 6,000 tourists visited the last Senator King's talk will ‘be based on Russia, among all DR. SWAN TO SPEAK. Meet Tuesday Night. COAL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. EGG. .$14.60 AWARD OF 64 MEDALS. Johnson and Grifith to Honor Boys’ Base Ball Teams. ‘Walter Johnson, veteran Washington base ball star and manager of the Washington team, and Clark C. Griffith, president of the team, will present ap- proximately 64 medals to the winning teams of the Vacation Base Ball League at the Boys’ Club, 230 C street, at 8 o'clock tonight. Following the presentations will be a costume Halloween party, featured by Attheuc stunts by members of the Boys’ Club. Riots are again prevalent at foot ball games in Ireland this season. A Special Sale of Guaranteed Singing Canaries Hartz Mountain Choppers $3.98 Let one of these happy, cheer- ful, little silver-throated chums enliven your home and drive the drabness from your dull days. We have just received a special shipment of beautiful young male birds—genuine Hartz Mountain Choppers — healthy and in excellent plumage—of- fered now at a figure far below the regular price of guarantced birds. Buy now and benefit be- fore the busy holiday season begins. Sale Thursday and Fri- day at both stores. Every lird guar- anteed to sing sat- isfactorily within one week after pur- chase. “BARS OF MELTING MELODY” actighe. VINCENT LOPEZ EMPTING as a jazz tune — smooth as the petals of a rose, the marvelous flavor of Nestlé’s milk chocolate is a rhapsody in deli- ciousness. Ope of America’s favorite jazz orchestra leaders, Vincent Lopez, says, “Nestlé’s are bars of melting melody %n tune with the modern tempo of living.” Nestlé’s appeals to present day tastes because it is a high quality chocolate—it is made from the finest chocolate, blended with pure, rich milk with all its cream left in. Eat Nestlé’s today and enjoy the delicious flavor of this chocolate bar that is “richest in cream”. Red- lettered wrapper for plain bars... blue-lettered for toasted almond bars. In 5¢ and 10¢ sizes. are being conducted, and letters were sont to the owners. Under the law, these places could be closed for a year. The letter sent out reads: “The Police Department has for- warded to this office a report showing the premises in each precinct wherein violations of law have allegedly occurred with special reference to offenses pro- hibited by the act of Congress approved February 7, 1914, and your property is included in this report. Cites Act of Congress. . “Under the terms of your lease such 1llegal use undoubtedly works a breach ©of the covenant, and as it is the inten- | will speak on “The Boy and His Needs.” tion of this office to prosecute all per-| The speaker will be introduced by sons responsible for or in any manner J. C. Yates of the advisory council of connected with these violations, this op- the Parent-Teacher Associations. W. A. Stove, $15.35 W. A. Nut. . .$14.75 W. A. Pea...$10.40 Dr. Eugene L. Swan of the American Social Hygiene Association @il lecture here Tuesday night before the District Congress of Parent-Teacher Associa- tions. It will be the only public. ap- pearance of Dr. Swan during his series of addresses here under the auspices of the Social Hygiene Society of the Dis- trict. Dr. Swan, who has spent 17 years in the study of thg physical, mental and emotional development of boys of all ages and their needs relative to the home. parents and adaptation to society, New Imported Bird Cages, $4.49 Up Very attractive, roomy and of excellent quality brass con- struction, covered with decorative lacquer, various colors and designs, drawer bases. An unusual value. Special combination offer—Bird and Cage, $8. Special Combination Offer—Bird and Cage, $8 ATHERTON’S PET SHOPS Downtown Store Uptown Store 612 F St. N.W. 1404 Irving St. N.-W. Fairmont Egg...$8.35 New River Egg, $11.00 Also Buckwheat; soft coals; fireplace and kindling wood. All our coals are screened and full weight guarantced, B. J. WERNER District 8944 923 New York Ave. NAW. 1937 5th St. N.E. WE'T LOPEZ SPEAKING: «Hello Beerybody” America’s distinguished orchestra director greets you as he praises Nestlé’s Milk Chocolate! % WEATHER 7= / COATS Of Famous BURTON’S IRISH POPLIN MADE IN U. S. A. OF FINE COTTON $ 15 ( Its vogue was immediate. The ideal raincoat for Criminal crime, the arsonist is to be most despised. To gain dishonest dollars for himself the arsonist will sacrifice the lives of others and imperil property of untold value. But the hand of the law is fairly certain now to seize this criminal. Detection and punishment have been brought to such a high of success that he has small gets its man! The Stock Fire Insurance companies, through the National Board of Fire Under- writers and its Arson Committee, wage relentless war against the arsonist. without noise or show, in co-operation with erime of arson and the practice of incendia- rism by pyromaniacs and other irresponsihle persons. " 'The results have been gratifying, and will be even more so when the American people realize the menace and cost of in- cendiary fires. This is but one of many measures em- ployed by the Stock Fire Insurance com- panies in the elimination of fire hazarde— the conservation of life and property. The Arson Squad works constantly with police, fire marshals, fire departments and other officials. “The Crime of Crimes,” an interesting had upon request. I S USSR e. = you to wear, because of its dash and smartness and because it is much lighter than the ordinary garment. Suitable for townsman, sportsman. or tourist. Folds into smallest space when you travel. e — This Label Found In Every Genuine Coat Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John -Stroet, New Foek

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