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“ THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931. - mem OUTLINES |25 st i NORTHEAST CITIZENS [1zin o 7 = © e Tk o e - S:cafl’,’,"‘.{fi’ most of the reeom“menun' l The association went oh record as ap-| New members taken into the associa- | i k I it e, New S tons um;l:m,‘\.mm w:“,,“‘:.m car- SEEK NEW BUILDING | oroving the binn suthorizing the Gom. | tion last night thcluded &. O, Lusby ana| [{ 3 ¢ £ i » » Loni : ried ou cited missioners to close streets “where| Harry Chernowsky. President mn H I D V I w b e g e T T T . deemed useless or unnecessary,” with- | Tucker presided. i istnciive alentin e‘ ST, so0g instands | from the general # fund o' the ighway Ask Location of Proposed General oyt an act of Congress, as is necessary S I R he Rbe yond. Write or munmu | tund for road ‘bulldi Accounting Office for East at present. The woman suffrage smendment l%rmn AGENT. Urges Ol Au Pension. Capital Street A resolution of regret and condolence | holds the record of being before the| | HOSE messengers of i ipp. He urged passage of legislation to pre- . on the recent death of Charles F. Ca- | coun onger than a . . %fi iufil Urges Probe of Public Service: .5 unemployment in_ the future Rand rusl, president of the Board of Bduca- | ful .t;’n;gnmz o the éovltl::uon ot I love—of friendship— . . . recommendex iment of an ol age n and chancellor ational Uni- e sixteen 2 Commission, Clean EIections | prsior i, 1. Moty Sl | pose Geners Accouning OMiee ‘Buna: | 0 7ouh, e 2 reon agpros | e evecnth, sighiecotn and ine- of it San e “ K eneral n ce Build- n approv- | t] e uven nth, ef that actually “fit” ¢! 4 and Jobless Reliel, |, %, Smeics L I e e e ot o e I 08 S & U S ol S lty of the individual — ot ot P P e e UL T B rovg nedpe . of and shelter r e vic- N n . . By the Assoclated Press. tims °§14‘3"o:or3§3'm o In the lm 3 Citizens' Association last night at the Fl owers I for whom they are in- HARRISBURG, February 10.—Gov. place T T T R SR & session of . neral Assembly lO me or val le for unem- A, . enact _ legila l&:. (Eroviding Cfor a | plo L g ; For FUNERALS. iy ment o fi“ lentines you a}:e rou; vestigation . c 5 T | . g Bervice Commissien, clean elections, un- . S [ for k sure to find just the right mployment. relief and & betted system er con- - i i Take a tablet or two of Pape’s | of rutal roa Tonds R : in’effec nder 2n-l| SORE MUSCLES ¢ cards. udAn early call .d: In his ird message to the pmunt . u % i % i FA . Cold Compound and that |;egicature the Governor repeated nis |Wwe cannot let’ people go hungry in use new green liquid . I FUESSHNG SO RIS W stubborn cold will be just a |former statements against the e s | Pennsyivarita.” IRttt edes: 2o5in ¢ choice of designs. and the Public Bervlce Commission and - i penetrates right into throbbing, achin | memory. Harmless, but how ukec‘l for s mve- tfl“lg'n ‘:t ml:lc;nrne GENERAL STILL WEAK muscle dolnts This powertul. pain.de i they work! Those aches all | ision and the utiities in which Siroyine heat causes mo iscomtort or || 5 & 28 : & A R irritation as Robene cannot and will not = 4 y 03 and that soreness in your | the :::,{ghg‘g"g‘,‘g':;,":,°‘;,:,‘m;‘§ BOSTON, February 10 (P.—Mal. || biister. 3 o, ‘BRMD joints. Sure-fire relief, only Gen. Clarence R. Edwards passed a || Rovene heat quickly kills pain due to || 4 : 3 Attacks Corrupt Politics. i A Rheumatism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Lum- || N\ 25 S 38¢ at any drugstore. Asserting that fraudulent elections | Festiess night and was in an “extremely baso,_Muscle strain. infiamed 'joinis, o Stationers g destroy the right of & free people to | Weak” condition at the Phillips House (| g B otambed mubales || overn themselves, he launched an at- | today. He took a small quantity ot|| B JER bruises or chest sore- Stately Sprays Enrovits ’ coLD %.lgk o, the “corrupt political machine.” u;lzulddnourlshmemb this moming, but | ness from colds. Robene . and \ : whic] sa made the City of | showed no appreciable improvemen ' is & clean, green liauid, " A Com poun o] | Philadelphia “more notorious” than any | "The general has been a patient a t,he | B PV [ o erense ol o Beautiful Wreaths X 611 TWELFTH STREET ot.her city in America for election | Phillips House since January 15, = i3] stickiness. | rauds. he underwent an ernernncy openuon 3 A 80c bottle will keep || E I 'ORB O( unemployment, the Governor, bas- | for an intestinal disorder. ou free from el n, for . . months. 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