Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 28

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I R, ASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1930. ! GmZENs REuUES]‘ GIRL SEEKS DAMAGES |dameses from the Dorathy Bhoppes| BREACH IS CHARGED |!n the Scuthem Bufiding. Breach of ™ FIREMEN HONOR DEAD | ipo.ihs tomb of the Unknown Soldier |ate sttractily’ latew Sudieioes, while — Th A , which " | Inc., which conduct a beauty parlor at M w. King, silent films are viewed by only a few. the Earle Building. October 7, last, the rough, Attorney in the local ceme- Asks $15,000 for Injuries neceina.’pl',mm says, nh: wak“receiving tront- Edward B. Dean, Sr., Sued for %s plaintiff says it owned ‘Will Decorate 9nvn of 35 Mem-|teries and cemeteries in Maryland and An American sound picture recently premises in Beauty Treatment. :\:&t ::\dmgel:\:o y“:':i“ : ;e m::n: $139,225. had a trust 'l':v;' fim”n:":‘é’efi”é‘ bers Tomorrow. i T fll:'m ven“l:n had been n‘nwin ht.::: - = : Grace Murphy, 19, by her mother, | When by the alleged carelessness of an| Edward B. Dean, sr. 1954 Columbin i 3 oo | ~ Following & custbm inaugurated by Africans Want Talkies, | blanca. Rabat and 'other® ciies "sse g Mary E. Wise, 212 Fourth street north- \emnlnye her sealp was burned and her | Toad, well-known real estate OWNer, Was [wwas refused, It Is stated. an officials of the Fire Department years - el oy east, yesterday fled muit in the Dis. | N Sinfed She is represented by Al |sued yesierday in the District Supteme | closed on ihe trust and the PIAINtf | ago, members of the department wil| Motion-pictire fans of Northern | ters in Tunis, one in Algiers o —_ e kst Lo ractiver ¥itios [ S lie 8. Paregol and Milton F. [ Court for $139,225, by the Club Building | lost the property, which it claims was | decorate graves of 35 deceased members | Africa are demanding sound with their | in Casablanca already are wired with Co., a Delaware corporation, with offices worth $1: of the department and place a wreath | pictures. Talkies and sound pictures American apparatus. Southeast Washington Asso- ciation Will Seek "Added * Police for Community. Requests for additional police protec- | 3 tion were made in resolutions adopted by the Southeast Washington Citizen: Association, Inc., last night at a meet- ing held in the southeast branch of the = : Public Libra: southeast. The association’s committee on police and fire protection was in- 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 ' structed to seek an audience with the commander of No. 5 precinct to obtain his views regarding adding six more men to the force of that. precinct. The detailing of a special policeman | from the harbor precinct to patrol the Anacostia River as far upstream as the, Benning Bridge was favored in another sl Men—Shirts, Union Suits and Shorts That Won’t Shrink or Fade! citizens of the community bounded by the Southeast Association, urging the' establishment of a comfort station at Fighth street and Pennsylvania avenue | ) . 5 southeast, was ordered forwarded to, & , Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d. director of n ro ‘b‘cln em Omorrow ln ur public buildings and public parks and| O executive officer of the National Capitai | Park and Planning Commission. B. G. Ladd, chairman of the Navy Yard committee of the civic group, re- ported that so far 432 men have been laid off at tne yard. He said that in é all it was planned to dismiss some 1,200 . employes, but that retirement would ) take care of some of this number. : Rerouting the Navy Yard cars of the Capital Traction Co. during rush hours so as to continue them through to Seventeenth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast to connect with busses operating into Southeastern suburbs was asked in a resolution adopted by the association. / i F Want More Traffic Signs. ? ‘The committee on police and fire pro- | § ! - tection reported the need for additional | - .C.'_lnlh' il Plain - col - trafic signs in Southeast Washington, | 3 ek 3 \J ored Barry and it was voted to send a letter re-| e ixd shirts, with questing these to the Commissioners. A N N 3 inch ints. 3 j . long - pointed proposal to send a letter to the| 3 ™ Double cuffs. vollars, Public’ "Otilities Commission, _asking | al y - - . e o 2 ) I ~ :,E‘;‘: :_‘;.'J;:,‘":,,:;‘n:,‘: _‘,:,l‘i;",‘;;,,f;:’;:‘: ;"i & P IN 8 DIFFERENT STYLES, . 1 the utiliti 3 ofthe body {hat_ the Public Utilities : WHITE AND PLAIN COLORS Commission at this time is not vested with the power to interfere with these R oy \ ' e (Not Afraid of Soap and W WA . Hermann president of the ax- g Wite only. e e ( . 0 p a ater) sk recorded the minutes. 3 33 to 38, 8 Y ; 133 to 16%. WILL STUDY SUN’S RAYS XKentucky Solar Room to Observe - Effects on Health. o Button-déwn LEXINGTON, Ky. (#).—A laboratory = of life and light that looks like a com- : : collar at bination 200 and conservatory has been 4 X £ tached; single | completed at the University of Ken- . % cuffs; with 9 K 'llylo"lfll - % ars to mal tucky. ke In it will be studied secrets of tem- e pemsiure and suniight that make for | th or fliness. : Endowed by Percy H. Johnson of New | York the solar laboratory is an eight- room steel building with a glass roof. It is equipped with large ultra-violet ray lamps and apparatus for air con- ditioning so as to provide any degree of temperature, humidity and air mo- Deaths Reported. N \ \ | 7 - o . (oS The following deaths have been repor White only; ; & 4 bl “.,m the Health rtment in the last 24 hours: 13% to 17— i ) . e it Edwin Warder, 93, Home for Ated and g 3515 5% % ) i t 13% to 18, AR MO 0 0L ot " Mars E_Foles, T4, 1477 Newidaaz o Eila V. Richards, 70, Sibiey Hospital. Evd . Grimes"er, 'so0 L st Tank Thompson, 60, en route Georselown .Gfifi:;“m' redepolos. 48. 408 nd st Toulse B. Swanson, 48, 115 Shepherd st. 3 tal. Y A Fiovd R. 1 N . { Wetnineton SoiiaL S O o T Margaret McCarthy, 26. 1713 Church st. i ! Irvin W. Zepp. 25. the Connect apts. H lia wmer 63, 30 G st o : Ams, €. 30 G ot : ® Plaia - el - h Neison. S - ored shirts Eelen Ad o 30, 2045 Sth 5t 5 with ~ tab-cel- via Browar 2t dave. Chllaren's Hospital. N 3 ¥ lars to_match. Births Reported. : N ‘ N - 3 for $4.25 ioxe nfice and Edna Nader. boy. d Midget: il [ ea & SeRUR:. Tin. B ad e, J Iy ) - Well, that’s 'somethin'g, isn’t it, Mr. Man? Something Bl et ; 3 . }'ou’ve been wishing about, looking for, and you’re go- B P, N mg'to get them now, at a startling low price—but only as f ‘:,:*;:: ‘:{;E;mw .fifi"’""' an fntroductory offering! After this sale you'll pay full b dinn e : Z tariff, and you’ll be glad to do it, for shirts made of “Finn- shrunk” broadcloth don’t shrink from the soap and water! And they don’t fade either! Fact is, they thrive L 031 tubbing. Thi.s fabric is pre-shrunk by a special supe- arsd” rior process which leaves a silky finish, flawless texture 13% to 17, and a permanent high lustre. Mind you, every shirt is perfectly tailored, properly sized, and finished in a high- “class manner, even to the smallest detail. Watch g X i N 3 R —Colors are guaranteed never to fade! ' Evening Star 4 % ~—Fabrics are guaranteed not to.shrink! - " White, tan, g blue, . % . v Sommer Vacation Shiort & dluaves: : MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR Excursions At Special Low Rates From w,ASHlN(.;,TON' D.cC. r'’e »k ” e JANE STUART, Lansburgh & Bro's Personal Shopper. * ; Finnshrunk” Athletic | aaimaiass “Finnshrunk” ;r:h Orieans Edgewster [ Pass Chris- tian, Mh.;’l.(r:'bik..:h.: also i il - 9. D. O Cheek With. =R Union Suits 5t === | Athletic Shorts June 7th, 14th, 28th [ s July 12th and 26th : P | August 9th, 23rd, 1930 94C 3 Suits $2.75 l ( : e ] : 74C 3 for $2‘15 Good to return within Name tll:;tz‘ e:::- ;flmmflm Union suits made of this new, greatly superior broad- cloth, smooth and silky in texture, and absolutely guar. OISR S e L ey it they contiaus to &, S. E. Burgess—D. P. A. anteed to keep its original size! White, blue, t:n,ygeeen, g idaen s A SV ;fi;‘: “!'ll:::lal:shf tx'\u'nl,le kn}'azzotn‘:ll::ll?)g‘i;h I:l’l’le‘ ett‘lnN;:de thftin 'y , green, helio 2L “:.r':-:::ds‘q S and helio; 34 to 50. Aleo a2 the coupon tn erdering Union Suits or Sheris. and white; complete range of sizes, 28 to 46! Washington, D. C. Southern Railway System

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