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30 . F Accordingly, Samuel's mother expects| B AMED IN SHIP DEATHS, |ihes, honed the seren e from Tooms | rd o, Deeulsc is acting charge to t th. At « | tragedy would be released from hospi- | d’affaires. JU'NI U”“”ES Boy to Come to Capltal ron} France to receive ‘him here nest montn, At by Ay e ° s Eugene Grustin, near Valance, France. Lieut. Comdr. Brown to Be Tried Ly Strike Leaders to Speak. | Ald Soc1et g - him to Lyons, called upon to bring out testimony not rike e Il‘l Cal’e Of ravelers y wt?p‘r’enulenlesws“fi“n:mtmeed ov"n loyot')‘:e for Norfolk Accident. accorded an ordinary witness, and does | - HEARING AWAITED D. C. Commission to Meet With Virginia Group on Bus Line’s Proposal. For the first time in history, District Public Utilities Commission T T T T AT R e SR R e B e o and the Virginia Public Service Corpo- 1) ration will hold a joint hearing Tues- ] “l SRS \\\/7 T l 4 day when they will consider the appli- /l” |‘§///;/\\\\ >/ /\: aniac ‘j cation of the Nevin Bus Line for au- . ' N F 7 or Nervous thority to operate a motor bus line be- | o i tween Richmond and Washington. | s e Do wmatit candy nepto Rundown The hearing will be held in Rich- | and eat anything! Gas pains Conditions mond. It is unlikely, however, that all S e sies i three members of the District commis- | promptly. Constipation ends. ? $1.10 sion will sit with the Virginia commis- (Pt ko stk / s C 1 sion. Harleigh H. Hartman, vice | 7. P. O'CONNOR. ’ ottle. . chairman, is the only membér who has | PROMPT 13::10588 Free Cigarettes 6 kg made definite arrangements to attend, e Two regular 15¢c packages of where these condi- ? although there is a likelihood that Col. Relief— Doctors endorse cour favorite cigareftes will tions are due to William B. Ladue, Engineer Commis- AR (T Bt A ialle sioner of the District, may join him. Marks New Era. | The joint hearing which is to mark | a new epoch in the relations between | the District and Virginia commissions, | is an outgrowth of the initiative of the | former to bring about a closer degree of | co-operation with the Maryland and Virginia commissions in the regulation of public utilities engaged in interstate business. About a month ago the Dis- trict commission wrote the Maryland | and Virginia commissions _suggestin, i ; 3 Joint pum s o Al iy o Recognize Friends at ¢ s Yo Nougatines .............. Ib. 34¢ applications affecting the three juris- 98¢ Figure erve u e Mg Lav: Stfhed dictions, and the replies indicated a strong willingness on the part of both commissions to co-operate. For some years there has been a spirit of co-operation between the | Maryland and District commissions, | members of each having conferred on | several different occasions over matters involving both jurisdictions, but never before has the local commission co- operated to such an extent with the Virginia commission. Move Follows Application. ‘The District commission made the move for closer co-operation with the Maryland and Virginia commissions fol- lowing the action of the Nevin lines in filing the Richmond-Washington bus line application. The petition filed in Ric mond requests authority to operate in the State of Virginia, while its ap- plication to the local commission asks permission to run the busses coming into the District from Virginia over the streets of Washington. The District commission also has several other similar requests from o bus lines to enter Washington from points in Vir, , but it feels that only by joint consideration of these ap- plicat can it be satisfactorily de- termined where public necessity and convenience warrant the granting of such applications. In the letter to the Maryland and Virginia commissions, | urging co-operation, the local commis- | 0'Connor was still unable to recognize = Head Cold or Sneeze— sion sald: hosearound.im. e vasvery wenk Pt Note These Extreme Cut Prices Z Many Existing Lines. ng. ‘- supply of thin . e e et e it S il only 10c B drartes for Tomorrow and Tuesday Only! o sble number of interstate bus lnes| . Births Reported L ( which come into the District of Colum- ported. Unequalled bis. These vehicles do add to the | , The following births have been reported normal congestion of the city's streets. | 53 haqre " |1 Department during the last for chapped, necessity and convenience of the people of the city who are compelled to use the streets must be given consider- ation when there arises any question as to the coming of other buses upon these already crowded city thoroughfares.” Joint hearing with the Maryland and Virginia commissions is regarded as of ‘TAY PAY' O'CONNOR. 1S STRICKEN AT 8 “Father of Commons” Fails His Bedside. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 16.—With the|f rain and wind of a London November night sweeping ‘mournfully around his little home in Westminster, T. P. O’'Connor lay unconscious tonight al- most under the shadows of the Parlia- ment buildings where he is an almost legendary figure, and yet a familiar one. A septic condition in one of “Tay Pay's” legs has kept him in bed for 10 days and his condition caused his | doctors grave anxiety. The “father of the House of Com- mons,” who is the “father of Fleet street” as well, seemed to bs near the end of his remarkable journalistic and political career. His health has gradually failed du: ing recent months and his public ap. pearances have been rare. Despite his 81 years, however, he has taken his pinch of snuff regularly and talked of the stormy political days of by-gone fi;ernuom with those who called on and wrote his regular wcekly column of reminiscences for publication in the London Sunday Times tomorrow. A short while before midnight Mr. . Burrows, boy. . al tie E. Harris, girl. George H. and Catherine O. Spangler, girl. Francis J. and Sophie G. McDermott, girl. d Edith A._Hall. b Nellie E. F He insisted on remaining in harness | ; % " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Samuel Vala's father was killed in | eral weeks ago Mrs. Vala decided she action during the World War shortly | had saved enough to pay for Samuel's after Samuel was born, and the boy passage. was barely 6 when his mother, Mrs.| She was informed, however, that the | Marie Sali Vala, was forced to' leave | boy could not obtain a passport if he him in France while she came to Amer- | were to travel alone. ‘Unable to go for Ilu in the hope of making a home for | him herself, Mrs. Vala sought out the | them both. . Travelers’ Ald Society for advice. |, Her quest of work eventually brought| Through the intercession of that or- her to Washington, where she found | ganization, a passport was obtained | employment in the home of Mrs. C. B. | under the condition that Samuel make Wood. 1619 Rhode Island avenue. Sev-'the trip under the wing of the soclety. e —— leather cigarette case— for only = Cigars N SN Teeth Ash Tray Price, 49¢ “Ask Your Dentist”® THE FOUNTAIN PEN WiTH THE PENCIL POINT GUARANTEED % WONT LEAK CLOG OR BLOT Bacrer MAKES CARBON COPIES, WRITES WITH INK WITH THE EASE OF A SOFT LEAD PENCIL ’ 11177/ A GENERC JA R.OF: «» sensitive skin. Instantly makes your hands soft and smooth. $1 Min-It-Man Watches D. C, NOVEMBER 17, Union des Amies de la Jeune Fils, which corresponds to the Travelers’ Ald here. | That organization will see him aboard ship, and cable the American side as | to_the arrival date. In New York, Samuel will be met by representatives of the society, who will bring him to Washington. When he arrives here, Samuel will see his mother for the first time in 5 years. London now has skating cabarets. 59¢ availed the: opportuniti “All Over Town” —the Better to AST week thousands of thrifty shoppers elves of the exceptional sales offered in our stores. token of appreciation we express thanks by low- ering prices on many nationally famous products. You always save more at PEOPLES. 1929—PART _ONE. NORI A n court of inquiry investigating tragedy on board the battleship New York here Thursday, officially no- tified Lieut. Comdr. J. F. Brown of the ship’s personnel today that he was to be a defendant at the hearing fol- lowing the accident that cost the lives of Lieut. R. H. Hollenbeck and Boat- swain’s Mate T. G. Weber. ‘The court was adjourned at noon un- til Monday morning, when the inves- tigation will be continued. Officers said As a Specially TOILET ARTICLES Reduced! Two full half-pound cakes of this delicious mouth-melting milk choe- olate. 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The meeting will be under | the auspices of the International Labor Defense. —_—— il P. C. Howse, 6 feet 7 inches tall, ot Chelmsford, England, claims to be the tallest policeman in the world. guaranteed to AR your money N e o et 52 Million Bottles Used for eSS due to CONSTIPATION 5”"% o THE NATIONS LAXATIVE When traveling or visiting, the changs of water, change of air and over-eating often get your stomach out of order. For - that tired achy feeling and biliousness due to con- stipation take Beecham’s Pills for quick relief. . Me 34c Size. . T— T — - T L. S AW 50¢ Size. . 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The Tollontas. aeator by oo eported | I} | Jour hair and make 5c School Tablets 98¢ Dermatone Soa 13c | sentiticany mmapen U-Co comes in capsule form Gas manufactured in Washington, it | to the Health Department during the last \i it lustrous, healthy o s uns 5 e e T sl.l, just as the doctor wrote the is pointed out, !s distributed in both |26 hours: T T T 127 and beautiful. You 75c Barnard’s Hair Tonic v ..41c we at this original prescription. If taken at Maryland and Virginia. The Potomac ¢ . Florence E. Smith, 88, & Ciifton Terrace. | will be completely . the first sign of a sneeze or head Elecric Power Co. selis current in a| M mragierl 8 s b W satisfied with _the 50c Palmolive Shampoo ...............28¢c cold it often brings complete re- arge , . s 4 g a] arance an 2 ) < f:rnvgv. railway ‘ltl:m oplenudm:f Mary- ’g‘uherlnp Cofrode, 77, Sibley Hospital. i bt of your hair 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm . o ..34c ’ljmf’ on lh; ‘h"fii capsule. It Tailway Tine and & mumber of inde-| Alsgs T B Miler 71 Walter Teed Gen- | 4 S ) $1.50 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine. ..97c e e e ey Tl pendent. bus lines come into Washing- | “Eariie”A" Moreland, . Emersency Ros- | % i 35¢ Frostilla Lotion.........., ..18¢c U-Co is easy to take and con- ke Tresult It was explained, the | " iibet ¢, Levie, 0. 228 soho Marint o fi $1 Size Bottle.... 84c ‘ 50c Mulsified Shampoo . g 36c venient to carry. aryland, Virginia an rict com- 5 s 2 8 : # s e T L e R L o BT e el | | ST R RS R N @] 60c Wildroot Hair Tonic 36¢ U-CO for Colds 500 the activities of these various utility | Joseph D. Sylvia, 44, St. Elizabetn's Hos- | g =} i = VRl e or Tdeal Teanth Pacta @ 2. WSO Y I/ Aluminum \& B 7 ! o (] 25c Ideal Tooth Paste concerns. which, it is belleved, could be | "'Canon wright. 6. Emersency Hospital ? Ever-Fresh | . 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