Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1931, Page 24

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, TRANSPLANTING OF TREES FROM MALL ARRANGED Unusual Landscape Treatment THE EVENING ; B-—8 #x FLORIDA S SEEKING ™ Vioves o tprove rrs LETTERs| " From rvn somes L) GANB flF H_UGGERsiPennsylvania Committee Holds Meeting to Consider Leave Without Loot When Sur- Banning of Ancient Expressions. prised by Intended e Victims. APRIL 7, 1931 some of the largest ever to be trans- | Dulin, grand guide; H. A. Kulze, grand planted in the Capital, and the jcb is | chaplain; L. B. D'Orsay, grand warden: expected - to attract much attention. J. H. Plitts, grand sentry: S. H. Talkes, R SR TR supreme representative, and J. H. Grubb, ROYAL ARCANUM ELECT§ alternate. Kis 14 bania 1s Planned for Beautification of DROWN GRAND REGENT | berekoromin, " smenin it reported to caused by smoking more than 100 Agriculture Building. _— e M | The new Department of Agriculture| Other Officers Named by District o Administration Building will be beauti- Couricil at 34th Annual Meet- fied soon by one of the most unusual ing, at the Raleigh. fessor says they show whether one is| T%° _b\‘ul ars, in different homes, |landscape treatments yet attempted in 5! B €aucated or UDeAURLEd.” | left their “work” last night when they | the city, including the transplanting of “; F-‘ Drown was elected "“‘“g Te- iy | were frightened by their intended vic-Ya number of large trees from the Mall. | Soeunon o tine Hd SoURCL, | osal tims. Neither attempt was successful. | Contract has been let by the Treas- | at the thirty-fourth annual session of PRESENT William R. Fletcher, 1603 U street, | ury Department, in charge of the pub- | the council, in the Raleigh Hotel, last o reported that a cclored man jimmied | lic building program, to A. Gude Sons| night. Deputy Supreme Regent Fred CIRCUS ON TWO DAYS 1is way into the Fletcher home at | Co. of this city for the work, in the | Biliingsley of Momteca) Ganada. was the about midnight, and was so surprised | sum of $16,192. guest of honor at the dinner preceding |at the appearance of the resident that | The work involves handling 43 large | the meeting. | he ran. trees, some of which are to be trans-| Other cfficers elected were E. G. King, Entering through a second-story win- | planted from the Mall area and some | vice grand regent; B. W. Bolinger, grand dow from the porch of an_ adjolning | vacant house; a man attempted to rob Dr;l-?xc}‘t are tombebgurchmdd elsewhere. | orator; S. H. Talkes, grand s 2 y e trees ‘mov i : s e, | ov_the use of unnecessary words and |the home or Crcelia Bergazin, 1119 e el T Alk), ghnd bt ek X Bere Jurested for @ phrases.” the committee Wwas informed| Members of the Boys' Club of Wash- | Cliftcn street, but was surprised after flogging in this (Pinellas) and Holls- || T ol A | in the letter from the Governor's office. |, vi . |he had ransacked two rooms, and left brough Countles. Jackson's flogging. it | Among the phrases classed as cimber. | I°8ton Wil present a circus iri their taking anything, it was re- '7.'v;:oH?—cm Off in 3 Minutes Easy, Painless, No Irritation Yes, you can peel them right off, | root and all. No soaking. No wait~ ing several days for slow, old fash-| foned remedies to work. I ‘There's an amazing, entirely new remedy called Shur-Off which stops | all pain the instant it is applied; positively will not irritate or affect healthy skin, yet so quickly softens a corn or callous that in 3 minutes you can easily take it out without any trace of pain. Several hundred thousand packages sold in the last year prove its effectiveness. Get &' bottle of Shur-Off of any_ i today and soon that sore’ corn or| callous will be off, gone and forgot- ten.—Advertisement. | Professionals Suspected in Three Whippings—Last Vietim, Barber, Silent. “Shall and will-Watch ur shalls By the Associated Press. and wills. An Oxford University pro- | HARRISBURG, Pa. April 7.— The Governor's office proposes 8 improve the compos!tion of letters written in the various State departments, and to ac- complish that purpose has appointed a| BOYS’ CLUB TO | comm'ttée represénting five departments to dreft recommendations for the aid By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, April 7.— | to dreft recom ? of lett 5. The police theory that expert Whipping | “'ryc ommittee. at a meeting vester- for & fee was being carried on in this |day, was to concider a number of recom area by a band of professional floggers | mendations from the exceutive's office. | " Letter writers in the State's employ was sirengthened today by the beating | . C™l" groat deal of valuable time Fifty-Piece Band to Play for Per formances Planned for Thurs- THE SEA NEW JERSEY, day and Friday. was revealed last night, took plac> Fri- day night by a gang. that abducted him to a place in Hernando County, beat him and gave him “10 days to even date? some and old-fashioned and which were | herdquarters, at 230 C street, on Thurs- | 1 . A 50-piece band will recommended for discard were day and Friday. “Your letter of even date. What is|P: for the performance, which in- | cludes a side show and acrobatic, clown leave town.” “Twelfth inst., in use since the m“hiand strong-man acts Jackson declined to give some of the details of the whipping and officers said they had not learned why he had been | beaten. He told them he was whipped with a strap or belt by four men and afterward walked 14 .miles back to Elfers, his home, near here A two-county investigation is under | way into the flogging about two years 0 of a Tarpon Springs man and about a month ago of a St. Petersburg man. | it H. R. Jamison of Tarpon Springs and R. W. Oxford of St. Petersburg have identified one or more of six persons | ish, : 5 arrested in their’ cases as members of | used because the writer's grandfather| China Executes 22 Communists. | ‘% it the mobs which took them for a whip- ping Jamison case and five in the affair There have been four whippings in the vicinity in the last four years. | One has been arrested in the Oxford | ‘Taxpayers in England are calling at- tention to the fact that in the War century. | noted. great English humorist, whiskers. be so trusting, give that phrase a well- earned rest It deserves a rest. Children from the various orphanag-s “Your favor at hand—Iet this phrase | here will be guests of the club Friday die a natural death. A letter newer | and a number of novelty features have has been a favor. | been planned. In addition to a bair- “Contents noted—Utterly inane. 1If | raising tumbling stunt, the youngst-rs you read the letter the contents were | will be entertained by Billy and Marga. | ret Creatorex in an Apache da “As stated above—Charles Lamb, the| Th2 club's gymnasium is being deco- poked fun at|rated to resembl> the intcrior of a cir- that phrese. He called the writers of | cus tert, and stands will b» in-talled for the ‘Above Boys' and the 'Below |the sale of red lemonade, p2anuts, pop- Boys.' s corn and hot dogs. ‘Thanking you, we remain—A fool- g weak participial ending, probably | Shantung, China, April 6 | TSINAN. one of | (7).—Twenty-two Communist: them a woman, were exec Easter Sunda us And_oblige—Hoary with old age “Your letter to hand—This expres- sion has already grown white with ‘Trusting to hear from you—Don't| | without tod. Police today were investigating the {robbery of the Mount Mdriah Baptist | Church, Third and L streets. Rev. | James Randolph reported that knives | forks, spoons, cups and a rug valued at $10 were stolen Cora V. Clifford Teported to police that her purse, containing $35 in cash. a watch, checks and other property. | valued in al lat about $100, was stolen |from her automobile, parked at Eighth and K streets, last night. Wearing apparel valued at $125 was stolen from a_hallway at 1748 M street last night. The articles were in a box ! | bag and were the property of Ted | nson, Cleveland. Ohio. | her visitor to the city, Louis La- Hornell, N. Y., told police his watch’ and chain, valued at $35, and i h were stolen from his room ex of the Y. M. C. A. while ad her decline and must we use her Oftice there are 3,800 emploves to deal | ancient expression toda - with an army personnel of only 146,000, “In re—Lati; . Isn’ ngli while in 19 4-15 there were 2800 cleri- | good enough? 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