Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929, CITIZENS ADVOCATE | sees chm e oo, | e R R AR N AR AT Best Range of Humidity Set at Between 35 and 65 Per Cent. . formance of physical labor the best re- sults are obtained with an indoor rela- — {omperanires, between 63, dnd 70 der e o Lincoln Park Group Cites| £ T A o ity ~ o ~ : 8 ongress. Al heri ditions, h i 3 Congestion of Cases in |, Atmessheric conditons be sads, aiso District Supreme COUrt. | aiions ‘piat whowing tha frequency. ot | a minimum at a temperature of 675 : —_— degrees, and increasing below this tem- The appointment of two additional | Perature. Mr. Carrier est B fudges for the Supreme Court of the | or ianaaii for Hney ihe Dest range Distriet was urged in a resolution passed | tween 35 and 65. The lower figure is |, ~ fi/ ,d | Jast night by the Lincoln Park Citizens' | ideal Winter humidity and the higher ¥ ! Association, meeting at the Bryant |one ideal Summer. School, Thirteenth and G streets south- = s , east. MRS. GEORGE SUNDAY |: ‘ The association went on record as favoring the lp‘pninllment of the judges due to cengestion in court cases, an pointed out that the court is about two UI years behind in its docket. The citi- s NG FOR D'VORGE zens said nm( the delay in disposition of the cases often results in the defeat) G " of justice and thus undermlnlr: the con- | Son of Evangelist Wanted in Two dence which citizens should have in PO # e eRclency. of the courts. California Cities—Said to Be The resolution urged :hat Sresident S i p Hoover name for appointment for these | in Indianapolis. offices members of the local bar well known to the people of this community R and familiar with local practice. Copics | BY the Associated Press. of these resolutions will be forwarded| LOS ANGELES, December 17.—Proc- to the judiciary committees of both ess servers with divorce papers today houses of Congress and to the Federa- were looking for George M. Sunday. son tion of Citizens' Associations. fet, :!3:113‘;0 Sunday, evangelist, for whose ce of s Al B Yaden Makes Address. | Tand, Calif., already hoid ;::_r 304108k James G. Yaden, former head of thz| Mrs. Harriet M. Sunday yesterday Federation of Citizens' Associations, ad- asked the Los Angeles Superior Court dressed the citizens on the elective | to grant her a divorce from Sunday, school board, Yaden gave in detail the | naming Mrs. Mauryne La Salle as co- provisions of the bill and vointed out | respondent. the benefits to be derived from a school | Mrs. Sunday asks $5,000 attorney's board elected by popular vote. Yaden | fees. $1.250 per month alimony and cus- said he had no desire to criticize the | tody of the two Sunday children, present board, but believed that lack George, jr., 15, and John, 13. i of harmony existed between the present | Sunday and a woman not identified school board and the House appropria- | were arrested in Santa Cruz, Calif., on tions committee. The speaker m-essedl.rnnd theft charges preferred by an the success of other cities in the country [ Oakland automobile rental firm a few who have the elective school board. He | days after the adultery warrants were declared that the people of the Dis-|issued in Los Angeles. Santa Cruz trict should have the right to vote tor |lice released them on bond after Sunday any person who conducts their affairs | had promised to surrender to Oakland He spoke briefly in favor of national police. He has not been seen since. representation for the District. | Mrs. Sunday's counsel stated that A resolution commending President | word has been received that Sunday is Hoover for his efforts in insuring steady | in Indianapolis. employment and_stability of business | % vhich alleviated hardship in th vork- &te;”d.;j};}::‘un:;:;o&];‘ m‘t,bd BUS DRIVERS DEFER he chairman of the streets an syenies commitiee otera 3 reoation’ STRIKE IN MEXICO CITY mittee t include the paving of Nineteenth street southeast between C and E streets in the congressional pav- ' But Threaten Tie-up Unless Pun. ing program. ish . Paviog Bil Urged. ‘ ishment for Death by Auto 7 % Following the chairman’s address to | Is Revised. Give Furniture the association, in which he pointed out | —The Gift that this item had not been included That K. in the estimates submitted to Conares | By the Awociated Press. G"' “i’" g y udget Bureau, the association| MEX ivin, ”| unanimously adopted the resolution. - | Threatened teup ot s e hsporia: o 4 ;, L The resolution pointed out that this | tion in Mexico City toaay war onst SISy street has never received permanent|aghinst the new Mexican penal oade Christmas Is improvements. It was pointed out *hat | was averted, temporarily, at least, when Past b‘lssfiuaft‘ld ambulances use this road a strike order of auto-bus drivers was consistently. canceled, The paving of _ Eighteenth street | “They object to the penalty of six Hreca In anorer. resolution” passed by | Jears’ Imprisonment If responsibllity 18 A Two-in-One 3-Piece Bed Davenport Suite Combination Mohair Living Room Suite proven in a fatal automobile accident A handsome suite consisting of settee, armthair and wing chair with loose spring-filled cushion seats $ and mahogany-finished rail top; upholstered and the association. | and have given the William McK. Clayton, first president Rovernmanif107dsy of the Federation of Oltizens' Associa: | Cgcpeal the provision. No home is considered completely furnished nowadays unless it in- $ < 4 > covered in combination mohair. The HUB—Seventh and D Street car conductors have not yet tions, was indorsed for the office of | g vel ry % - 5 piople's counsel to succeed Raiph 3. e IR cludes a bed-davenport suite. This one is exceptionally well made and P e o Effi:'ofigffwfi"‘fii"é‘éfi.'”? b Jestnet ve- ractical, consisting of bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair covered More than four times as many Amer- | derers, inasmuch as it i i 5 i o More than four times as many Amer- | derers, inasmich a5 ft ‘gave man_ or in velour and fitted with loose spring-filled cushions. used in Great Britain as a year ago. |a question of honor was involved. PAY LATER OUT OF INCOME—THE HUB LIBERAL CREDIT—THE HUB fl Like | @ COME TO T Picture $18.75 @ : | All Aboard for Toyland!—The HUB! 3nansseassmnmmmmss e e e Plane Auto Sidewalk Bikes Tubular-Frame Ball-Bearing an air What every red- Great fun for small Velocipede blooded youngster 5795 boys—safe and well $Q .95 | Leather seat and oliday XElll'SiflllS - Doll Carts P Horse . THIS AUTOMOBILE A P Disc Wheel Wagon d OFrFnia ELrr T 385 | ramiws3s £ A Few Cents a Day ""d:lfl;;z :; il Inexpensive Gifts for the Family Music and Entertain — round trip ) h ! A Chicago to California 38825 round trip Chicago to Phoenix Dates of sale December 16,17, 18, 19, 26, 27, 28, 1929 | i ' b s = / [ “PHILCO” Return limit January 12, 1930 | Phone ! Stand F 3 - i B g Elcctrie and Stool Console Set High Chairs Pull'Up Chair Sl 2 * CRalio ,,,,T:',, These tickets are first-class and are good Velour form-fit- 98 y i on all six California trains.of the Santa Fe $2'98 $3 49 $4'49 sl :1499 ';‘“1::' "": bk ’6 = $ $ .75 :::;o a4 including The Chief, fastest and only extra ==y Lo ¢ (& i 1 ]- 9 temae fare train to Southern California. . - 2 = 8 ] Tubes £rme :f,:,r:';s ] ¥ : - Electrie Screen Grid Srube ¢!/ the Tournament of Roses . L] | A ' : ; L g 4 " m— " o - jnuine w 7 9 ceneered cabinet. Vou've heard on the New Year’s Day at Pasadena i : S ‘ and the Big Feot Ball Game I > X ’d ._(-:h : 4 others. a0 Uavsa:s0 the Phike. DON'T: edar €S Also—Fare and one third for round trip between all points Sewing Cabinet Sewing Cabinet Metal Crib MRofn'" Seat “Lane” make, noted for gquality on the Santa Fe Lines in Illinois, lowa, Missouri, Kaneas, Al Ll Complete with spring and ~ Metal = frame, Priced $3 .95 Oklahoma, Texas, Colprado and New . Dates f in ma- 8 Finished in $8 9 5 adjustable $7 98 C‘L?'" B 9 S NSNS NN, sale, Dec. 21:22.23.24, 1929; return limit, Jan. 6, 1930. Mshogany . vt $Q98 50c a Weel AT SBAT PN o S THE HUB—Headquarters fo Pay as You Play hogany side e Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. Rittenhouse 1484-6 =

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