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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 193Y. COMMERGE PLANS 10 HIOVE ALTERED February Skwft to Structure| Now Being Built Delayed Until Next November. is year will the ns and bure: of the of Commerce begin to move into the th new home of the departmen ourteenth s Workshops in Basement. Trs change in t noving date has Malcolm 1t to Sec- nechanical November heating p wing, will be con use, various | reau of F street the Hurley- Wright 1 mhboat e spection Burcau of Navi- gation, the t d five of six branch offices Bureau of For- ome INCREASE IN BUILDING ACTIVITY HERE NOTED | Merchants and Manufacturers Tn]d‘ That Capital Has Made Start Toward Rally. ing activity on a Washington has loo] such activity fc came to Washington to for the oil-heating | ciation, 12 was the most prosper- the Netherland East In- Low- Fare Outmgs Fares shown are Round Trip $1.25 BALTIMORE and Sundas ¢ only in coaches on al $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS. March 1. 13, Lr, Washingion PHIL HTSEEING Maraine, Alternoon, 31.50 $10.50 CLEVELAND, Ohio CANTON, AKRON SATURDAY, March L. Washingion $5.00 NEW YORK SUNDAYS, Ly Washincion Coachesread for necup. SOToR " SICRTSEE Tptown, 35c ¥or"" FoLpER Pennéylvania Railroad 5 HEADACHE? <+ Quick Way to End It Bt “Morning- After” Headaches ced to go through “ha Make Tl'ns Testl o Next time you have a headache go to d geta ,,w.m/ Capu- dine, or take a dosc a oda fountain, Then time the a n. w quickly pain disappears and you cight up. [ Toc, 36, 60c bortles, or by the dose at drug store soda fountains. Capudine FOR HEADACHE ney's calendar, was effected through | nent figures at the international meet- ;47 PROHIBIT'ON CASES iltfl. only 10 on the prosecuting ALLor- M'SS RANKIN TO SPEAK can ticket and was one of the 1.‘)\'(1!111~1 ACCUSED OF FORGERY rgil:&l:l{:-l:mb:’!::ru:; ét.)n‘[r’ll &h{;’:fi‘ W held simult sly with — State detective of Dora, Del., aft - ARE DISPOSED OF TODAY |the entry of guilty pleas in each of tht“ AT SOROPT|M|ST DINNER :2% ;:eg;‘t’x’:tel:n 5: l;emvl;nfigew;r}wact Delaware police officers today took | raignment wd!nv i it |47 instances. The other 10 demands | treaty. g S furs tetais, which, coupled with other into custody R. G. Banks of Kent . She has been closely affiliated during Pleas of Guilty Make It Possible |trig); by jury to come up on :ms‘l’"m" Representative Will Dis-| recent years with various women's peace | County, Del, alleged to be a mmmew]o CENT MEALS IN MEXICO to Clear Docket of All But |months calendar, brings the total pend- | cuss Obstacles Blocking Efforts | jocleties and is a strong advocate of the | from justice from that State. Banks | Ten Accusations. ing jury cases to 35. World Court. This evening she will | i ‘ SeSSTR—— The cases of 17 persons held in fail | to Abolish Wars. | also discuss the present efforts being | “Aived extradition when arraigned be- | \Ex100 CITY, February 35 () — lon liquor charges since Saturday were | | made to secure membership for this | fore Judge John P. McMahon in United | The first of seven “poor m: restau- The disposition of 47 liquor cases by | gisposed of through pleas of guilty this | Obstacles blocking the efforts of those | country in the World Court and the In- | States Branch of Police Court this |rants was opened here yesterday by the the office of Assistant United States | 5ioPRite District Attorney David A. Hart, in 2 I charge of liquor prosecutions, in record | Jeannette Rankin, first Congresswoman working for the abolishment of WArs | ternational Disarmament Conference, | mornin Federal District Public’ Charities, serv- | | will bediscussed this evening by Miss | which is to be held in 1932. e |ing a complete meal for the equivalent The accused man is alleged to have of 10 cents American money. time this morning constituted a high| Contributions of the British govern-|of the United States House of Repre- iy 3 {forged a check for $150 drawn on the | Soup, veal stew, beans and jellled | mark that has not been approached in |ment to housing schemes in England | sentatives, at a dinner to be held by| English is becoming so generaliy | Substitute Title and Trust Co. of Upper squash were served to the several hun- Police Court during more than 18|and Wales during the 1929-30 flscal‘Ihp Soroptimist Club at the La Fayette | adopted in Norway that practically v, ; \ January, and|dred newsboys, bootblacks and jobless months, attaches of the assistant dis- | year totaled more than §; 000, and | Hotel this event, | every important business concern can | pas: el First National | who flocked to the restaurant trict atiorney’s office declared today. | the number of houses built was 799, Miss Rankin was elected to Congress | correspond in it, and American sales- < r 1. Del. He was| The six other restarrants will be in- T e settlement of the cases, which ' 654, from Montana in 1916 on the Republi- men seldom need an interpreter arrested here on'a police lookout by | augurated within a few weeks. A New Lower Price SANITARY’ UMBO BREAD At All Sanitary & Piggly Wiggly Stores Beginning Today We Offer This Surprisingly Good Bread at papa————— Large Loaves Loaves Single Loaf 1% lbs. 1% lbs. Each For ‘ [ e Each loaf is full ONE AND ONE-HALF Pounds, giving three pounds of this fine bread for fifteen cents (or five cents a pound) A Product of Our Sanico Bakery Eckington Place and R St. N. E. Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc.