Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1930, Page 26

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" sities is the national ac: Medical Colleges. . has the distinction of standing second | in the percentage of its graduates who mu-t ons, sstinvd STAR, WASR N NooWC TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. WU IS LSTED IN HONOR CLASS * Work Approved at Recent Session of Assoclation of | American Universities. The George Washington University | has been placed cn the approved list | ©of the Association of American Uni- versities, it was announced today by . President Cloyd Heck Marvin, who said he had heard from the meeting of ihe association at the University of Cali~/ fornia, Berkeley, Calif. The Association of American Univer- it ng for liberal arts college: blished to certify the work of thosc institutions of higher education in this country which are deemed to maintain the hest of academic standerds. is recognition of George ton by the asscoiation was President Marvin to be the in the full accrediting of the univer-| sity. {fil Law School has Jong been listed | as a class A institution by the Assoc tion of American Law Schoo’s, and simi! s>c ation of American The Medical School are successful before State medical o amining boards, according to figures Medical ty stan and Johns Hop! “University 800 CITIZENS POLICE PATROL AGAINST REDS| | Bpecial - Constables Sworn In at Port Arthur, Ontario, After Assault on Officer. By the Associated Press. © PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, October 28, =—A force of 800 auxiliary pplicemen, l'nnad with pick and haminer’ handles, led the streets of Port Arthur last Communist ‘Wearing d'stinguis| white bands, the citizen police marched h the downtown streets in ten 3 but no untoward incident oc- Meanwhile, at a meeting of the council demands of 825 men, des- as the committee of the Unem- m ‘Association, were read and re- to a special committec of the council named to select employes for undertakings. | he extra force of police, composed | of city employes and workers wvarious industries, was sworn in as special constables after disturbances started Monday night crystallized | y when 'a police officer was as- lnd a prisoner released from a result of arm BUDGETS ARE APPROVED hwm: Welfare Federation Scans all Items C-refully. "~ The budgets of six constituents pncies of the Jewish Welfare Federa- n were approved last night by the of ctors of the federation. um*lcs. all members of the Com- jty Chest, are: United Hebrew Soc'ety, Hebrew Home for the Jewish Foster Home, Juanita K. Dollnfll House, Hebrew Free Loan ci and the Jewish Welfare ‘Careful consideration was e lhmtnuubuduumdtenm n a maf V | Hall, ' | tional Church, |8 pm. || Substitute Mother | terial reduction in the bud- board reported. Left-Handed Child Made Nervous by Corrective Attempts By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 28—It is dangerous, in the opinion of Eston V. Tubbs, directcr of the Bureau of Curriculum of Chicago Schools, to try to turn a left- handed boy or girl into & right- hancer. Left-handedness, he sald, in announcing a new couse of s.udy in handwriting for Chicago- schools, is a fundamental physio- logical condition, interferenc2 with which may lead to nervous disorders such as stuttering. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, , Towa-Thomas Circle Citi- zens™ Association, Northminster Lecture Eleventh street and Rhode Is- land avenue, 8 p. | Card party, Sodall L} of St. Patrick’s Church, Willard Hotel 8:30 p.m. Reception, Mount Plenslnt Congrega- 1410 Columbia road, Card party, U. S, Grant Circle, Ladies of G. A. R,, 1311 Kennedy street, 8 p.m. Meeting, South: Washington Citi- zens Association, Southeast Branch Li- brary, Seventh and D streets southeast, 8 p.m. | Card party, Hope Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Naval Lodge, Fourth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, District of Columbia Li- brary Association, Library of Congre-s, 8 p.m Henryv Grattan Doyle, dean of George Washington University, speeks. Card party, St. James' Church, Thirty-seventh street +and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rainier, Md., 8 pm. Card party, Parent-Teacher Associa- tion. W. B. Powell School, Fourteenth and Upshur streets, 8 p.m. Lecture, Dr. Harold C. Bryant, Arts Club, 8 p.m. Meeting, Rubinstein Club, Willard Hotel, 7:30 p.m. FUTURE. Dinner, Ladies’ Aid Society, Takoma Park Lutheran Church, Presbyterian e Yoot wadteclie e iy PPLEA © PERRINS Is the panacea for all dull, tasteless, unin- feresting dishes. Add a feaspoon to @ pint of any variety of SOuUP Catholic Is Not Wanted Substitute mother wouldn’t under- | siand you. No mother equals your ‘own. So with your old tried and true remedy for constipated, torpid liver, there is no substitute. Car-| | ter’s Little Liver Pills, made of gen- | uine vegetable calomel, is oldest liver cleansing. | Take Carter's.—Advertisement. Reupholstering and Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan Tapestries, Mohln. Brocades and Velou Also Chair Cnneing nnd Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG 5-Plece Suites—Antiques mle‘ SII‘!‘:I Dining Room Chairs Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Full Fashioned PHOENIX HOSE ?HOENIX has stockings to price. for Women brought out these sell for this low First—Chiffon with silk tops interlined with lisle and plaited soles. Second—Medium weight with mer- cerized soles and garter welts. Colors of the New Season. Main Floor, The Hecht Co. THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh National 5100 Church, Tulip and Maple avenues, Ta- | Hotel, koma Park, lomormw 5 to 8 pm. party, Hebre' Home for the Aced. 1125 Spring road, tomorrow night. Luncheon, University of Missouri Alumni Association, University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 Lunchebn, Lion's Club, Mayflower (Ladies’ day.) Meeting, Association of Pnct;t.hnen. . Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, all Club, tomorrow, 1 E. S, Luncheon, Mk 'Men, p.m Dinner, Acacia Chapter, No. garden, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. rmeuwmwmormsla 7 pm. Cosmos Northeast Temple, Eighth and |lady, Alice Maud Tassel Meeting, Wumnmn Exchange Club, Carlton Hotel, tomorrow, noon. ‘The will of Lawrence Smith, Bas- combe, England, disclosed a gift of ©O. | $5,000 to his ‘very lood friend and land- and was killed. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anND G STREETS Our Beds and Bedding Are Unusual ... In Quality woidn Economy oin Completeness- For fine beds of every style . . . including actual repro- ductions of antiques as well as the latest developments in Simmons metal beds . . . for well constructed, comfort- famous springs and mattresses . . . for unquestioned quality—we believe, Woodward & Lothrop bed and bedding stocks are outstanding in Washington. We in- vite your inspection to prove it. This unusually grace- ful bed has four posts with pineapple tops. 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Prices range from 530 to 565 SIMMONS METAL BEDS ;; - every populer :gool parllel and V\",mdsor type bed. Finish- : in walnut, mahogany or Singl and double sizes. Pnce:l' fm‘:lvory 5 mge $8 to $45 . folding types . . . some with wood DAY BEDS , ends . . . all with comfort-famous coil springs . . . covered in tapestries, ve- lours, cretonnes. Fromp $24.75 to 585 COTS . - . every popular type—including canvas . . . metal, with suspensmn link spring . . . coil spring cots . . . roll-away cots . . . folding portable cots with pads .. . . cots with raised headrests. The prices. . 54 50 to $17.50 Bedding of Comfort and Quality Finely tempered coil springs, made es- pecially for Woodw_nrd & Lothrop. Sin- gle or double size. Specially priced at MATTRESS ES . made to the rigid specifications of our own designers . . . thoroughl tested over a period of years for comfort and wearing qual- ities. Popular makes of inner spring mattresses . . . mat- tresses of cotton and of felt. $8.50 to $40. 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Others, $3.95 to $16.50 pair. Curtans, Sixti FLoOR. 20 g

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