Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1931, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1931 ‘A—11 v Graham of Springfield, representing the | county commissioners at Upper Marl-|in the hands of State Senator Lansdale | in county be started this year from | was battered Crank before he shot Hair Wave Proves SEVERN ROAD ENons Lanham-Severn Road Association, at-| boro Tuesday and were informed, c-|/G. Sasscer of Prince Georges County, | Stewarts Corner. =\ = e e v i s Us T for Preach tended & luncheon of the Baldmore | cording to J. J. T. Graham, chairman | which would suthorize the raising of |, 7THe nCxt TeSWRL, WECERE of the| The frouble berwesh the ‘all-nignt ' TP for Treaveer ASKED TOBALTIMOBE | asscctstion o Oocmarce totay at the| and spoksrman for the comumittes; thiat] funte by wiband lase for ths road. The | s ase Tty b ot o8 e, Jy | codarred, ¥ 16 skl afiav s Skt bery i Southern Hotel, Baltimore. The road work on the Lanham-Severn 10ad | wisdom of pushing this bill in the Legis- Bty s In Robl Series — association was asked to send repre- | would start this year. The commis- . BE'NG EUNSIBERED sentatives to the luncheon to acquaint | sioners, however, did not commit them- | lature has been left to Senator Sasscer's RELEASED ON BAIL By the Associated Press. Association of Commerce Wants | the memb:rs of the Association of Com- | selves as to how much of the work would | judgment. “ QUINCY, I, January 23.— 7 merce with the advantages that would be done this y-ar but the committee ~ Besides Mr. Graham, members of the F Ty Just Think of It— A Marcel wave led to the arrest Some Information as to Bene- | accrue from the proposed concrete State | asked that two miles in Prince Georges | delegation Which visited the county | Special Dispatch to The Star. Wednesday of an evangelist, who road, which would be constructed from | County be built. The delegation re- | commissioners Tucsday were: J. W.| LYNCHBURG, Va. January 2 The Star delivered to Board of Trade GI‘OUDS Are confessed, the police said, that fits to Accrue. the National Defens» Highway at Lan- | minded the commissioners that last | Ryon, Edward E. Perkins, O. C. Banner, | Tom Powell, Campbell County constable, door every evening and he is the “baby bandit” who ham in Prince Georges County to|August the former board of commis-|H. M. A. Blythe, Jacob Berlin, J. H. | charged with shooting Otis L. Crank, morning &t 1l5c per day 4 robbed a_dozen stores here and Eh— Stewarts Corner, Anne Arundel County, | sion°rs was interviewed by interested | Hahn and R. Lee Mulltkin. who was killed January 11, has been| | Sunday. Can you afford Told of Project for North in Hannibal, Mo. He gave his | | ool 0o giar a_distance of approximately 16 miles, | citizens in the interest of the road and | A committee of Anne Arundel County | liberated under a $5.000 bail bond for without this service at name as Perry Williams, 18, of e SN & about 8 in each county . at that time a petition bearing 1.600 | citizens will appear b>fore the commis- | appearance at the next term of the Telephone National 5000 and de- a Street Quincy. BOWIE, Md, January 23—John E.| "A " committee of Princc Georges | signatures for the road was presented. | sioners of that county next Tuesday at Cnmpp{l; County Crcult Court. | livery will start at once. . A policeman nbf'cominz sus- Nichol of near Arundel, and J. J. T. Tounty citizens appeared before the | A bill also has been prepared and placed | Annapolis asking that work on the road | Powell's head, which he maintains picious when Williams entered a S — —— Deauty parior and asked 107 & | | R e TP P NP R . Eay g > 3 P -, e proposed erection of s Targe and| | Matost mave: atrested amn. P SR T 3 TR TSR | W UUMR L S R e e e e e i e | | A A T I e NS = # * Regular 10c Cake gallery on the south side of North B in country churches, street between Twelfth and Fourteenth Peoples French Milled Soap streets is being considered in conncc- Now 5C cake % N A\ Neeeeat Ny tion with street plans and Federal Right Reserved to Limit Quantities bl e elcyana avenie: SCHOOL 1S CLOSED all triangle developments. This was brought out by Frederic A. BY SCARLET FEVER Delano, chairman of the National Cap- ital Park and Planning Commission, in an address vesterday before a joint) meeting of the Traffic and Streets and | Teacher, I1I With Disease, Causes Avenues committees of the Board of ) Trade. Suspension at Centre- Mall Entrance Asked. Mr. Delano announced that the Planning Commission had rece mended that Thirteenth street be con- tinued through the great triangle of | % Federal buildings as an inlet, for vehicles| CENTREVILLE, Va, January 23.— £nd pedestrians into North B street and | Two of the four rooms at the Centre- e Mall from the north. cille 0 b % The street, now one of the n\:\m‘;"(dsf)m'l_ Do S e . north and fouth traffic arteries, he Tuesday morning. when Dr. R. E. Fea- 8aid, could not be continued farther to [gans, county health officer, diagnosed the south than B street, however, be- | the illness of the principal, Miss Mar- cause of the contemplated fin | PR e bullding and also due to the fact that | SHC §ETTR B3 Seie, fover, the new Department of Agriculture DULBLY - \eaclier, ‘Niss Imry, S\ PR SNRN ville. District 5215 S\ \\ N Always Time Enough 9 . ’ . forulChBartig People’s Silver Anniversary " awm 4 STATIONERY Peop|es Coffee S Each box of this regular 50c grade sta- Special Dispatch to The Star. e — = Cantecdivias op Al . tionery contains 24 double sheets and en- Substitutes 2 velopes to match. 250 pound box Regular 50c¢ Value Building, south of the Mall, is on the | L6 GAllais, is living in the same house PI # with Miss Jeflries, she, too, is under an ers direct line of Thirteenth street. quarantine for 21 days. If no cases t Only c Mellon Believed Tnterested. develop among the school children, the The B t Andrew W. Mellon, Sccretary of |(WO Tooms will be reopened Monday | % he Better to S I d p . Treasury, is said to be personally inter- | MOMINg under substitute teachers. So 4 a te €anuts Elecfrlc ested in the proposed art g: 3 ’:;;mm']"‘ Ofd lhl“ xm(;nifi .nf any of the Serve You peFresh. selected peanuts mm“hhn;e i by Bl g o il e £ IO s has developed the fever, 7 eEn propenly ToRsted 10 bEing out thelr teenth street at Pennsylvania avenue, ! neals tidbit or for Serving at as contemplated in i1 original pians| SQUATTERS CLAIM LOT ; e Iron Sefs or the Federal buildings in the Mall Ly T L ugs dn Packed In sanitary, moisture- :{m’flr%qm?n’; ey aflic on the |Announce. Parking Business on|f proof Cellophane. A complete curling iron set Sfrawberry Shorfcake G;::;g:’ o, the Mall in ordet fo rellere con- Site of O1d City Hall. MAIL ORDERS el e LR e Tar S ctC Ticl ShiEy eake Wity X o be increased as P tee 1 t Add 10% of a5 60 privacy of your own room. . fllHr:’R of crushed strawberries in pure more of the Federal buildings are com- | ATLANTA, Ga. January 23 (P)— ol lood b e, A8 es Drug Store 3 2 whipped cream ., . . the whole topped by a pleted south of Pennsylvania avenue, it | TWo squatters pitched a tent on the | 47 B T G Do e, Waskinion, B O o e Drus 8 'C Pound 9 3 This Weel large, juicy strawberry almost smothered in C was contended. site of the old Atlanta City Hall Wed- C il iy ey sawte Mr. Delano said that the Board of | nesday and calmly anneunced the prop- Supervising Architects now was at work | €rty was theirs. A on plans for continuing Thirteenth| Then on a corner of the big vacant street not as a main traffic artery but|Jot in the heart of the downtown busi- as a smaller vehicular inlet to the Mall. [ ness,_section they posted a sign that Proposals call for great arches in the|3 *“modern parking lot” would be L4 connecting links between the Federal oPened in a few days. 2 bujldings, under which the road would| FPolice vacated the property on an pass. | order of Mayor James L. Key. | The lot is the site of the old city Relief Seen in New Street. | building recently razed when the city South-bound Thirteenth strect traffic | government moved into new quarters. will be relleved also, Mr. Delano said, | It was leased to a hotel company, which ‘ by the opening of a new E street south | has not yet started construction. rd & ; of Pennsylvania avenue, running from | The lot is cne of the most valuable |7 % Thirteenth street west past the present | in the city. a rons a re ln e es ru ores District Building and the north end of | == = : the new Commerce Building and south | B ¥ of the grounds of the White House to Join with New York avenue | S S N ' Candy Treat pray “OUT | natume wamns vou cad" AV Stoppied‘Up? . An inact 1 s tu 2 N, teenth and Fifteenth stree:s from South I h t Dall that your system needs regulating. Hes v F street to North B street, These de. Our low prices are ! P L £ roa , T R L O S R T Breathe More Freely in 3 Seconds! pressed thoroughfares would constitute for cash delivery only. A pound box of Chocolate-covered Fruit agd Nut Creams BOL, the dependable seilns lenative: Stie “subways” only #or about 400 feet, he W. A. Egg..$14.60 and a pound box of Maple Nut Fluffs. Both for 69c. With the daily use of a throat 8 spoonful in a elass of water and drink i wh;lr:. L:iiz:s::n:;;:; e W. A. Stove, $1530 “Be sure to take home a treat” e y;_|wE°“n AS 75¢ Value NASALETS . o -690 The change in Fourteenth street is S bl P. D. Chloretone XASOL .. 57C 4 No medicine to take. T 50 . Theodore P. Noyes, chairman of the Cok. ‘ Ban $1 Pincoleum into your nose. No sprays Trafic Committee of the trade body, - e e ikl » Liquid € to shove up your nostrils. and George V. Graham, chairman of airmont Egg, $8.. L O RPN S : the Stree's and Avenues Gommittee, New River Egg, $11.00 : 60c 50¢ green liquid Fkills Just a small cotton tube presided jointly over the meeting. Mr. Lon 2 that fits comfortably into o the AT e hensan T oueh T nt e : . 790 B & gives off soothing but pow- o i TS LT Fapex .codvuisions aches, pains quick erful medicated vapors showing such a need. The gathering B J WERNER 7 T o e 60c All rheumatic sufferers know that that go right to the spot. is direction. . X ) =8 a 4 A 152, SR | 1937 Fifth St. N.E. + s1 856 muscles that throb and ache, Ro- with inhalers or handker- " L 0 e produces a powerful pain-de- chief drops—but continu- A movement to establish a 200 in Bel- 7 \ Musoldent Sene 1o z PR gl oo el Bt North 0079 9 50 stroying heat and gives relief in 5 ously until it has done the minutes. on the ground that caging wild animals = 4 Job. = cruel PR pagE 2 A Pound Box of And a Pound Box of wké\chr‘fin:m%nqu;fck&knusNrfiz‘:‘\xirrlzflt;‘u: R Maple Nut A s o | Fruit and Nut colds. Robene is a Fluffs . I 4 3 clean, green liquid = mproved et 0 Creams A delicious confection Wwith ’ urrcitfrrg::‘wgeas" o Made fresh especially for this | one is sure to like. Pure, e At Remarkably Low Prices sale. wholesome, delicious. i S. | Solution ' J %‘%’ffié@"fi{’fii 35c Allens Foot Ease . M Both for 69¢ | : "5 B | $150 Anusol Suppositories. . ... .. ... 93¢ §1 Size Used with good re- i 2 89¢ $1.25 Azurea Vegetal.............$1.10 Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candy at This Special Price “\r!;;s rr:‘rr n:mnr;;rfi;— 65¢ Barbasol Shaving Cream. ... ki s 98 . « . Just for Saturday e e e 75¢ Bell-ans Tablets. . ..............44c gle and nasal douche. This NEW 2-WAY 10c Camay Soap 3 for 25¢ Peoples Quality Tablets CoruPad 60c California Syrup Figs. . ..........34c Bathing Takes Corns Off 40c Fletchers Castoria. . . . . ... . ..23¢ 5-Gr. Soda Mint Tablets, 100s.........19c Rubbing Keeps Them Off $1 Danderine Hair Tonic. . . .60c 5-Gr. Phenacetin and Salol Tablets, 100s. . . 69c fakeo'id hatd corms out, roows and | $1 Delatone Depilatory. . . . .79 5.Gr. Hexamethylene Tablets, 100s. . ... .49¢ | Alcoholic S s ety Nesdnen | T5c/Dext MG, . . ... A% ent, patented, guaranteed. Two rem- 5-Gr. Salol Tablets, 100s. ............59¢ Compound : edics for the priceof one . . . . . 35¢ 60c Forhans Tooth Paste . . . s a6 5-Gr."Blaud 'Pills, 100s...............20c Lt ey 60c Harpers Headache Remeci); = 40c 5-Gr. Cascara Sagrada Tablets, 100s. .35¢ Q“lx%sconns $1.50 Goldmans, for gray hair. . . ..99¢ 5-Gr. Aspirin Tablets, 100s. .. ........49¢ $1 Lysol Disinfectant. . ........ ..68¢ Compound Catharatic Pills, 100s. . . . . .. .35¢c $1.50 Maltine and Combinations. . . .92¢ Hinkles Cascara Tablets, 100s. ... .....19¢ g Peorles SPECIALS | $150MuebosestPricePivder. .. .. 87 ualil Brown Mixture Lozenges, 30s. .. .......19¢ S This Week Only 50c Mennen Shaving Cream. . . ... .29¢ ; Castor Thermos Lunch Kit 25¢ Mercurochrome Solution. . . .21c =7y 50c Size E. Z. Nasal Spray CASTOR Qil With V;-Pint Bottle Boric Acid Powder, 16 ounces. . .29¢ FREE With Purchase of ) The well known J Regularly $1.98 50c Neet Depilatory.. ....... . 34c DObe" Atomizer s e compartents Yo $1 Ovaltine Health Drink . . . . . . .69¢ due to temporary i D i ; 35¢ Papes Cold Compound.. . . . . .23¢ Both for 986 g o2 s ] $1 Parke Davis Agar, 4 ounces. . .83¢ A combination to keep your throat in a healthy condition. e 100 : o ’ 50c Parke Davis Shaving Cream . .38¢ S l for This Week Onl s g Houipglneganing ; 4 e s 58 IZe 25c Squibbs Talcum Powder. . . 17c —is 85 necessary in stores as . ! i {0c WashCloths . . 4for 23¢c | = == 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste. . . . . . . 36¢ ;:mg:’?;g;’c‘e‘g:{g: afi:&g“fi% ] i 4 (Special for This Week Only) Exactly As Your g | 50c Frostilla .Sl.nn Lotion. . ... .. .34c o o \ R o | 3 Doctor Specifies s 70c Sloans Liniment. . .. ... .. 43¢ The Famous. ArET e e Handy Ann | vo, ey ot e o k Darchester 2 Nl White Enamel Refuse Pails oty s 2 2.Quart Size —garments are found only at Ney's : : g |rriga+°rs Specially Priced :‘é‘;m?}?r‘;“& o}\’xrrc- Trophy SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY chest soreness. from LOOK, MEN! Dorchester SUITS . .. TOPCOATS T SN - A\ N ’Q/ £ OVERCOATS Formerly $29.75 to $44.75 . S\ AN N S\ N\ s o A\ S\ in_ Washington. ‘They are famous i stor 1t is double for style, fabric and shades. Once & o “ Complete with for e Taric and thadge, “Once Y7 6 | Gompl it ' At : Shecked to prevnt Hot Water Bottles | Robusto Whisk Brooms . . 49¢ e 4 s ol s 7 and Fittings 4 7 and Peoples ChOIce Charge it or Pay Cash e Only C Wikateststmet igoures _ j 69¢ i . Fountain Syringes Tooth Brushes . 3 ; . sutomatically at & Each . . . 48 1 2 . slight pressure on ¢ - . C i : : { ; T R Molded of good quality rubber and Speaal c s 4 | Somwlets wi 8 vl s By, i made to last you a long time. This Carefully selected bristles securely mounted in oringe tubing | is an exceptionally low price for such sturdy handles. Priced low during this sale. J Vo ; # ) That. Is Why So Many D. a hot-water bottle or fountain syringe. 8""& Pa.AVC. NW. : e Ceaniiig (Special for This Week Only) S Tahy g0 Pecpier

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