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B--6 CITIZENS APPEAL FOR AID AT ONCE Connecticut Avenue Associa- tion Urges limmediate Ac- tion on Improvements. Resolutions urging immediate com- munity improvements were adopted last | night by the Connecticut Avenue Citi~ gens Association at a meeting at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church A letter was addressed to the Public Utilities Commissfon _requesting _that the car stop at the southeast corner of Woodley road and Connecticut avenue be removed to the northeast corner. I VON TIRPITZ BURIED. Germany’s Former Navy Head Given K Military Honors. MUNICH, Germany, March 11 (P).— Alfred Von Tirpits, former grand ad- miral of the imperial German navy, was buried here yesterday with military honors while a great group of officials, former royal figures, army and navy deputations and veterans' societies | looked on. The coffin, draped in the colors of | the former imperial navy and enclrclrld‘ with laurel garlands, with the admiral's | hat and sword resting atop, was carried on a gun carriage to Forest Home Cem- |etery.” It was escorted by a detachment | of soldiers in full equipment, preceded by naval officers to the accompaniment of solemn music with the roll of muf-| fled drums. The funeral cortege was headed by Prince Oscar, representing the former | Kaiser; Prince Priedrich August, rep- resenting_the former King of Saxony; former Crown Prince Rupprecht of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TEACHER, WOUNDED AT PARTY, EXPIRES and Friend Say Shooting Was Accident. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, March 11.—Newell Gibson, 24, instructor in chemistry at Carnegie Institute of Technology, died yesterday from a bullet wound he re- ceived early Saturday while aattending a party at the home of Walter C. Krebs, student of metallurgy at the United States Bureau of Mines here. Detectives said Krebs and E. H. Bane of Uniontown, Pa., a law student at the University of Pittsburgh, would be re- arrested as a result of Gibson's death. when Gibson said Saturday that the Krebs asserted Gibson was shot accl- dentally when he, Krebs, sought # Sake a revolver from Gibson because he feared Gibson did not know the weapon was loaded. Two young women who were at the {Student at University of Pittsburgh |, Tvo voung momen &0 o borated other statements that Gibson and Krebs were friends. Bruce Attack Disputed. Loyal admirers of Robert the Bruce are aroused over the recent attack on |the Scotch hero made by Thomas Johnston, undersecretary for Scotland. During_an address at Greenock, Scot- |land, Johnston said that “Robert the Bruce was @ feudal bully and the story |of Bruce and the spider is an inven- tion.” He added that in the Winter of | 1306-7 Bruce was spending his time not |in semi-starvation watching spiders in an island cave, but amid the rude com- forts obtainable at the court of the | Norwegian King. Champions of Bruce declare the chares are untrue. dienmhion ol | Bulgaria imported 588 American pas- | D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. New Dresses Reveal Individual Prints Shown in Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Offer— COTY Combination Pkg. Face Powder and a Free Flacon of Perfume— Both in the Same Odor 85¢ —Buy them together in the combi- nation package for the regular price of the alone. . ‘Then use them er and note the subtle harmony of the fragrance, _ The Favorite Coty Shades and Odors Chrype cessive emission of smoke from apart- | ment_furnaces, charging that the at- | At present street car patrons NVINg | Bavaria and Prince Alfons of Bavaria, | They were released under $250 bail each | senger automobiles last year. . . Specially Priced mosphere in the community is often | charged with dirty and noxious fumes. | west of Connecticut avenue are obliged, | in order to cross the street, to risk the | hazard of ic turning to the right == ——— into Connecticut avenue from Woodley | road. The association also requested that a | road, now in need of repair, connect- ing Klingle road with Macomb street, be improved and reopened to traffic. Autoists, now_traversing Rock Creek | Park by the Klingle road route, must | take an extreme northward and eir- | cuitous route into McComb street. orier The association, situated in an apart- | ment house district, criticized the ex- | $ 1 2 S a1t wae rocommraata, | S e s il Lesh, local attorney resse = & o e ] : : Q D st desgma on light ana dark posed ballot method of electing mem- | A R k bl 0 B bers to ;m‘annrr( of Ed\lrat\((vn, Lesh ! A em(lr a e pportu/nlty tO uy gri)\mda, 'i;;\ }&umon‘llg:s :nl(l l;lntte;}n supported the present appointive sys- color combinations. e styles in whic! S S sveliie I ° they are fashioned are siillfully chosen ket I give the lovely fabrics their best ex- DANIELS ASKS JUDGESHIP | 1 u l.e pression. They feature the new sleeves, | the fitted waistline, the new silhouette. BE GIVEN TO DEMOCRA.” = T, 5 There are many attractive plain | —— crepe frocks in the collection. By the Associated Press | H R a [ RALEIGH, N. C., March 11.—In an | 3 20 7 2 Sler 14 00 202563580 editorial to appear in today's News and | \ 9 s Observer, Josephus Daniels, editor of | the newspaper and Secretary of the | Navy under President Wilson, said that | President _Hoover should appoint a | Southern Democrat to fill the vacancy | on the Supreme Court brought about by | the death of Associate Justice Edward | T. Sanford. Kann's—Second Floor. Pointing out that when the late Wil- liam Howard Taft was President he ap- pointed “three Southern Democrats” to the Supreme Court positions, Mr. Daniels | says that “by every right of proper rep- resentation” President Hoover should name a Southern Democrat. | ‘The editor says that before Justice Sanford’s death Saturday there were seven Republicans and two Democrats on the court, and.that now there is not a person on the judicial body from “south of New Ycrk on the Atlantic coast line or along the Gulf of Mexico,” and that this section “has problems and :{nerests which deserve a representa- on.” He declared that the mincrity should be “justly represented on the Supreme Court as on the Interstate Commerce Commisison and other Federal bocies.” Many Subjects—Many Sizes! —For those about to redecorate their homes this sale offers an unusual opportunity to secure beautiful pictures at a very low * price. Prints, reproductions of etchings, silhouettes, hunting scenes, etc. Many in moulding that were especially selected for us. Are the Vogu e I ;» Subjects suitable to hang in every room, including the children’s. ® e Paris Says These Two Lead ) All Other Coat Fashions $39.50 —Coat makers have used nub crepe, tricolaine, tricova, covert, and the soft tweeds for developing these new style ideas. Many are copies of Patou’s, Regnay’s and Molyneaux’s most success- ful models. The new colors are the pop- ular blues, navy, oxford, green, tan, and black. & % Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. { Learn the New Art Craft— “CRAYONEXING!” —“Crayonexing” is a new, easy and attractive way of decorating all sorts of articles such as wall panels, table sets, scarfs, cushions, aprons, smocks, etc. Tt is done with wax crayons over stamped de- signs, and will stand washing. An expert is here now demonstrating this new art. Come and see how to use it for coloring Easter Eggs. Art Department—Fourth Floor. THREE ARE INDICTED IN DEATH OF SHERIFF| By the Associated Press. GREENVILLE, 8. C, March 11.—A true bill of indictment charging former Sheriff Carlos A. Rector, former Deputy | Sheriff J. Harmon Moore and Blair Rook, colored laborer, with the murder of Sheriff Sam D. Willis was returned | ville County grand - jury not_been set. The bill also charges the three with | ?ehtm an accessory before and after the act. It was Rook's confession that he had been hired to kill Sheriff Willis June 12, 1927, thag resulted in the arrest of Moore last Summer and more recently in the arrest of Rector. NEW FORD GAS SAVER 72 MILES ON 2 GALLONS Walter Critchlow, 4611-D Street, Wheaton, 111, has patented a NEW VIX Vapor Humidifier and Gas Saver Model suitable for all Autos, General Electric Cleaners Are Inexpensive! —In addition to being inexpensive these “UNIVERSAL” Electric Waffle Irons —When you use Uni- versal and Universal made waffle irons you have no grease, no smoke, no odor. Every one is beautifully de- cleaners are easy to signed and absolutely i use, light in weight, guaranteed to give i and their powerful satisfactory service. suction takes up all Fur Scarfs for Spring Suits, $29.50 An Exceptional Value —To add that little touch of luxury and warmth that every new suit needs you will wnn; %ne doi’ thl"e.s‘ei sm}xrfil flll"' scar . b“{ol( ave; r a SR aNE VAL o Bke scarfs dyed in shades of blue, tan and beige. gr_\u , Tractors and Engines that them and use them, /A Fox furs in red, brown, pointed and dyed cross rings reports of amazing records. then make your selec- ? I 2 fox. New Fords report 35 miles on 1 gal- tion. % i Jon—old Fords 72 miles-on 2 gals. = ¢ Other makes report amazing gains of ¥4 to ¥ more than before. The moisture principle makes En- gine run like on a cool night and eliminates carbon from engine. Mr. Critchlow wants County and State Agencies everywhere to make $250 to $1,000 per month, He also now offers to send one to introduce, Write him today.—Adver- tisement. New—Beautiful— Kann's—Second Floor. Sample Silk Undies in a Special Sale $1.95 to $2.95 Values , & VRN ‘i most becoming - offering. o " B , gold and silver plate, Slips Chemise Stepins In plain shades and the Silk Pongee Pajamas new multi-color effects. —These underthings.are real “buys” at the regular Kann's—Street Floor. prices. Lace-trimmed and tailored styles. Gowns,* slips, chemise and step-ins of flat crepe, slips also of rayon flat crepe, and pajamas of silk pongee. Slips with shadow and tailored hems. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. On Convenient Payments If You Wish Chromium Pl;le $17.50 Chromium Plate $13.75 f HowToBriné Comfort ‘To Stiff Swollen Joints Many remedies fail, but Joint-Ease usually succeeds. | Its purpose is to help sore, aching, | painful joints, whether in ankle, | knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, finger or | spine. | " Joint-Ease brings comfort to stiff, | inflamed, creaky joints so quickly | you'll probably be astonished. i You'll like Joint-Ease because it is | pleasant to use and is a counter irri- tant that quickly relieves congestion and inflammation. Just rub it in thoroughly—its pen- etrating qualities speedily get to the | seat of the pain. Sold by druggists all over Ameri- ca with the distinct understanding that it must fully satisfy or money | back. Ask Peoples Drug Stores | what _their customers think of Joint-Ease.—Advertisement. Gowns 8-Day Kitchen Clocks $5 Value—Special at $3.89 —Gracefully designed clocks to hang on the kitchen wall — choice of three finishes— green, yellow and blue. All with 8-day move- ments — all American made and guaranteed timekeepers. Kann's—Third Floor, Silk Crepe de Chine Blousettes Thermax Iron $5.95 B-Slim Combination Corsettes—at $3.50 Regularly Priced-$5.00 —These garments are made of a firm novelty batiste. A cleverly designed girdle clasps under the long brassiere top to support and control the ab- domen and hlpf Detachable shoul- der straps. Two-tone hose sup- Eorters to prevent tearing the ose. Sizes 34 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. style sketched ‘with hemstitch- ing and a loose o double jabot. Chromium Plate ((EA Aru neliuy mldle - of a nice qual- 3 ity silk crepe de chine in Heywood-Wakefield 1930 Baby Carria ‘ w4 gee Polka-Dot and “Show- Boat” Print Frocks $2.95 —We have never had more charming dresses to offer at so low a price. They are made wil dldonble capelet sleeves, elbow sleeves, and long sleeves. They have large llnd small collars, or are collarless. The higher waist- ine and the fitted waist are featured. Skirts are flared or flounced. can be checked in a day Grove's Laxative EROMO QUININE 1as been the fayorite family remedy for two generations. It is the rec- ognized standard remedy for colds. Refuse substitutes, At all druggists 306 Grove's Laxa‘tive I Vides room for the bat- B et ROMO [i LR QUININE | T Nickel Plate $7.95 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Reg. 18¢ Quality 10c ea. —Porto _Rican hand-embroidered e R e Kann's—Street Floor. —The model sketched is but .one of the many at- tractive and comfortable styles now on display. It comes in shaded brown ° and shaded blue finishes and is neatly upholstered with corduroy. Others, $7.50 to $39.50 Strollers—Special at $18.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Are Fashionable For Morning Wear