Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1931, Page 16

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A—16 ke THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUAWKY 20, 1931 by = y Rodgers, Cavalry, from San Francisco | pines to Fort McClellan, Ala.; Caj t. | - istinctive Apartmentsg| (AL AUDET TO BET | [ army omten | oo aomm oo e e e OO OASE APPEAL | -Ciiy c, o e o o d 4 ippines. onroe, Va., an Dental Corps fiom ihis city to Fort | Chafiine’ W 1o Eiber. Reubén E. IN DRY CASE APPEAL | errecin admitiing i evidence th liuox Lewls, Washington; Maj. W. B. Cald-| Boyd and R. C. Deibert have been seized in his car and from his person is a doctor’s Prescription for \ ¥ ! Quartermaster Corps, from Hawaii to| didates for appointment in the Corps| Error in Admission of Evidence |E. Russell Kelly and Myron Ehrlich. e Known fiOW ]{entals S R 666 also in Tablets L. Alexander and Samuel J. Rohde, George L. Cassidy, known as “the| Sl b Just Think of Ie— Hamilton, N. Y.; Lieut. Col. Robert J. l Artillery, at Fort Wright, N. Y.; Capt. RESIDENTAL Col. William P. Hase, Coast Artil-| well, Dental Corps, from this city to | appot ) , oTPS, ppointed members of a board to meet |« at the time of his arrest, October 31, ENVIRONMENT §| FIIND FOR BUILDING oo e e e e B & SR e i o e B B8 o S5 Colds e Headaches luty in the office of chief ol ” ost Speedy Remed: Pittsburgh; Capt. William H. Moore, Coast Artillery, War Department; Col. Quaroerrgmster %urps, from Pittsbm; e, of Liquor Seized in Car. ‘ - i T]I lL]D]EN “.“AIL ]L R —— Horace P. Hobbs, 11th Infantry, at!:: his home to await retirement; Majs. S 7 | . Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., has been | & '3045 CONN. AVE {Presentation of $50,000 for | Fors peniamin Harrison, tnd. has bee® | Denial Corps, trom this city 1o BIook: | PARIS (.—The fifteth anniversary | man with the grcen hat,” who was as- | ADELAIDE, Australia (). —Homesick | H.L.R tC % | M ial Librai B yn. N. Y. Capt. L. R. Crews, Coust| or mrench public schools will be cele- | Tested in front of the Senate Office |20d destitute British migrants here have | do:mvaur ortiin wmm .L.Rus 0. emorial Library to Be ot GOl Rt . | Ay, At eroas, "Cosst” Artilicry, at | brated this year. They were established | Bullding October 31, 1929, on & charge | %ked Ning George for transpartation G ot e Tty me0 ) g Fort Worden, Wash., and First Lieut. lb'cnuse the platform of Waldeck-|Of transporting intoxicating liquor, | ome. ‘W. Breakwell, their spokesman, | | Sunday. Can you afford to be Held February 5. . F. ) > G. F. Heaney, ir., at Fort Banks, Mass., | Rousseau, presid | | says that w ] wie e ebruary 5 . to Walter Reed to the. Philippines; Capt. Edward president of the 1880 council, | yesterday filed in the District Supreme /7S e | &nfi’éfifx.fl"x‘hfii‘é‘fif E&é“lfi,&”;:l contained a plank calling for free edu- | Court of Appeals | the streets, Engl " S Maj. Robert C.| Cowen, Coast Artillery, from the Philip- | cation. o Bl Apoat T s CotiCton Al 5 g B:mslf:!o:ih': i:ffi:pu’f’fi'fim'{ Hvets WEDEISTSIUR S e e R O O T o e I A ] The Alumni Assoclation of Gallaudet W THE HUBJ " ™ College will, on February 5, present a i THE HUBWIGGIISOINivi THE H . et o fund of $50,000 to Dr. Percival Hall, tTHE HUB; VGGV S i l president of the institution, for erec- f i 4 More Days to Save 10 to 40 Per Cent laudet, founder and president of the 4 { college for 46 years. { | 'The association began its campaign . ' for the Gallaudet Memorial fund on February 5, 1907, the seventieth anni- vereary of the founding. It encoun- | § ea l a n( :e a e A tered many obstacles. Ten years later only $2,003.53 had been raised. On : Service . [ AMEEmmm e o pointed a committee to stimulate the ri ast M 1 of X had 3 A g . Brive. - Lust May @ total of $35,000 ha — S A | Tihis . e Davenporf been raised. Remaining $15,000 Obtained. h B2, N\ = Today Dr. Hall disclosed that he J | o ¥ ; Table had been notified that the remaining | ) \ $15.000 had been obtained. M ' . $ 4() The fund will be presented to Dr.| f ) | XD ] Hall, who has been president of th 3 ; o { L ] college since 1910, in the chapel of i the institution. The man whose name i 5 . A apecial sale ‘of the fund bears will be the subject of 4 these period design an address by homas Francis Cox, - iy St o : tables for Wednes- principal of the New York Institution 3} 3 | By only: | MDA for the Deaf and chairman of the 7 : - fii: costpgunye Ways and_Means Committee. ~Local members of this committec are: Koy g J. Stewart of the Census Bureau and [ “All Material and Labor” Prof. Frederick H. Hughes and Prof Harley D. Drake, both of the Gallau- det faculty. 1 Ol and grease thoroughls. Miss May Koehn, a student from Change engine oll. Kansas, will recite & poem in the sign Add grease to transmission and rear | language, with Miss Elizabeth Peet, an- to bring the proper level. | other member of the faculty, reciting it Eemove front wheels and repack with | orally. Dr. Hall then will' confer an vl henorary degree upon Dr. Knight Dun- 5’”” sn‘rlnrn with penetrating oil. Jap of Johns Hopkins University, Bal- il timore, Md., in recognition of his two Adsust_distributor points. D o s hemer orithe Na- Han s adeat NREK miuEe. 1 Research Council’s committee cn | Clean sediment bulb and carburetor, problems of the deaf. Besides the in. RO 7 4 b Adjust carburctor. vocation and_benediction—which will O G. Tighten intake and exbaust manl- | be given by Rev. Francis C. Smielau ateleg Table Check batters and Rev. Herbert Gallaudet, son of the A mahogany-fin- o 5. founder of the college —the program also S ished occasionsl $().85 inel ress Te il- & s 2 A R e g A Round tip with table, Janvary 9—— s6 95 | I L WAPAPARALA, bur of the Interior Department. 9 . : H /8 PR ) ridged edge. Triple sale price ... The fund represents only a fraction center pedestal of the cost of erecting the proposed | g [ 4 structure—a 'combination library _and 2 ] Z- : Base o Tecitation _ building—which, according ] | ) RSt anarhivnssce ) | to Dr. Hall, will involve an expenditure I S . i olid i Regular Price of approximately $200,000. s Lincoln Approved Project. . LT - Walnut $149 g g e edat e wl et 8 Velour 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite e erpentine Front Living Room Suite Never Closed Nat'l 3000 | CoUBLTY. e e home. The davenport conceals a bed and that A $1.98 F An inexpensive group upholstered and > . | Pirhed to & study of the methods then is the feature you will like. An armchair and ‘ asUc covered in 100 mohair. Loose spring- in use in France. With the assistance a high f hair complete the group, Piper " filled cushion seats, covered on reverse of Laurent Clerc, a teacher at a Paris which is cover 1 spring-filled seats, A decorative gh“epe_ -mp:-lic u;:ent side with moquette. Settee and two i schocl, he later 'founded in Hartford, tight construction. January Sale price table with Contolde ase. § armchairs, as pictured HEAD ACHE? | Gonn.! the firs free school for the deaf $5.00 Down-—The HUB P - (Wb Complete & | in this country, - 50c @ week | and socket. $5.00 Down—The HUB | b (L Steuart Motor Co0. | Dr. Gallaudet was the son of Thomas E 6th at K St. N.W. | to cducate handicaped_ children in that A peaitalitetinsaneveUite Rty tie B inlt Table i " And it was his son who, at the be- ve e Quick Way to End It | hest of Amos Kendall, then .one of ; f b, | Washington's mcst prominent citizens Headaches, whether from stomach, | etaplished the first such institution | nerves, periodic cause, eating or drinking, | in the District of Columbia. i can be relicved in few minutes by Capu- | In 1864 President Abraham Lincoln | Gine, the new prescription in liquid form. | affixed his signature to a law granting | Works in one-chird the time usually re | the Columbia 1r stitution for the Deaf, | i . Try r as the orgal ion of which Gallaudet | Mo Shchoe. i 1 Coliege is a part, s legally known, the 0 | power to confer collegiate degress. 'The Sick Headaches ;ggllcge proper came into being the fol- Two teaspoonfuls of |lowing Fall, when Dr. Gallaudet in-| Capudine 1s sure to re- |augurated a department for advanced Jieve the most stubborn | study. Altogether, the institution ha “eick" headache inshorr | been attended by nearly 2,000 deaf per- acder | sons from all of this country's various | : | States and Territories, as well as from | many foreign countries. 0 Three Departments Maintained. r\:{?:l":" ’E’:f:;l,"f | At present, the institution is divided Pe 81 into three departments—Kendall School, =4 drugs in Capudinc todis- | which carries deaf children from the e turb normal functions. | first grade through high school; Gal- Lounge Chalr 2 . L] Safe and quick relicffrom | Jaudet College and the ncrmal depart- L = . headaches during |ment, where they may qualify them A super-com- h 3 ’ periods. | selves as teachers of the deaf. fortable over: f { = 5 Pu"-u ( :halr |~ Graduates of the institution may be | stuffed chair i = P found in such professions as architec covered in fig- - - | ture, banking, chemistry, dentistry, law oo il 4 i fm"{:‘?‘fi";ti-n covered 98 | ng sea Fe “ : " Mfi""’z Ater” | e i aesculture, todching, ministrs D > 2 a eadaches | to the deaf and the fine arts. Several i = . < i and back. Very No need 1o go through | hundred graduates now are engaged in the day with a “hang- | the instruction of deaf children in va- over” headache, when | rious State schools in all parts of the Capudine will cnd pain | COUNtry, and 20 graduatgs of the nor- andbrace youupinajiffy. | Mal department have become executive G X * | heads of such institutions. More than 2 score have been ordained ministers Make This Testl.. ?3: ;:;Ldo:ng missionary work among Next time you have a headache go to g S your drug store and get a botle of Capu- dine, or take a dose at the soda fountain, ) Then time the action. Note haw g ain disappe u *pep tup. | LOS ANGELES, January 20 (P).— n 10c, 30c, 60c boteles, or by the dosz ag | Smudge pots burned in Southern Call- drug store soda fountains. fornia citrus groves early today. > 53 t was the second time temperatu v the freezing point i ~ last_cold snap, which ended | == " : e Capadlqg etz g to e e | 2 Cogswell Chair | In this outft THE HUB offers a complete ensemble for the modest . FOR HEADAC Sith mo damage resulting, ‘and ' thi s o iy price of $67.20. 1e outfit consists of a WALNUT FINISHED GUM- 1 H s O A e e e WOOD DRESSER, CHEST OF DRAWERS, FRENCH VANITY BOUdolr Chalr TRl AND BED wionesos i Ry Cretonne covered $4 3 boudoir chair with seat. covered........ - 50c a week spring sra;o, w 2 c a wee January Reductions on the famous ' : : Bciodiidlises e 50c a Week Pays IR Sh N =SY il # | For a Room-Size Rug! oes 12 ) ( R NN i Special! Choice' of Fringed Velvet ~ or Axminster Rugs 3-Piece Metal Bed Ouitfit : ik Two room sizes, 9x12 feet or 874x10%% fi f ex- LR $ ‘85 - " om sizes, 9x12 feet or 8%4x107% feet, of ex tire St to 9 $23.75 5-P|ece Oak Breakfasi. Su”.e cellent quality, in patterns and colors to please the most This practical outfit consists of a con- €0 + 4 . N0 exceptions exacting. Choice of either size in either rug. tinuous post”wood finished metal bed, a This charming attractive decorated o 1 ; e : oak brea e consists of a drop- ink spring and a com ination mattress, Formerly $11.50 to $14.00 Jeat table urititons “cliairs o matol oF all for sturdy construction........ ° 50c a week. AR AAAAAAAAAA AN AN NN PP AN NN PPN NN NN PO e~ Part-Wool | Part-Wool Double Navajo Double Bed Size Blankets Blankets t ?ag Yot 1 e i s n coun Size 66x80 inches in color- oJoy day or a tullsize 7 . at _night. e sn'aps and Oxfords in all the popular leathers, ful patterns, Various patterns and colors. LA 1 4 e onihed frame ' I § y complete With mat~ and every shoe in the style of the hour, with Mefal r.b EH:HHTII finished wood frame in $ o i a suitable size $ s (Wi s tress pad_covered in that built-in comfort that has made both for growing -49 9 -69 . ,/ cretonne with valance i == o to match. Edmonston and Physical Culture famous mel finish- boys or B I $6 98 50c @ Week A UNTAVNIANY (1Y I Vv ed metal crib Complet for shoe values. Sale starts today. Soith adsakeablc .~|:r':‘xl|lé,’~..c Come in while selections are largg. side. Special.. 50c @ Week % inch : 2 50-Piece Edm%tgnm | , == Cedarméhest ll/el"‘ I[JIB 5% Dinner Set Carl M. Betz, Mgr. 3 Dy 4 di 612 13th St. N.W. $7.95 of ity picces—a com: § 5.98 plete service for six per- West Side Bet. F and G St o A ilown make—ot sola zed code, 7th and D Streets, Northwest ; g gt No Branch Stores X hing ue at B2t ol VR

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