Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1931, Page 11

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Feminine Hygiene Is No Longer A Problem '-ll'l problem mfl. . Particular safe prepara- fl to’ hr itiness and charm. mfllflmhlelhhnhflflllnd is personal hygiene. Women mhfle have le-mtd of a marvel- ously refreshing, ing and purify- ing agent to wmhfl lnrklnl. disease- breeding bacteria. This safe and sane preparation ‘is known as Key's Astrin- gent Powder. One or two teaspoonfuls in & quart| of warm water make a soothing, bene- ficlal douche for daily use. Key's never frritates or harms the most delicate tis- sues. Economical_and effective. 50c | and $1.00-sizes at Peoples and other re- liable drug stores. KEY’S ASTRINGENT ||1® POWDER A Sate Preparation for HEADACHE? » o« Quick Way to End It | Headaches, whether from stomach, nerves, periodic cause, eating or drinking, can be relieved in few minutes by Capudine, the new pre- scription in liquid form. Works in one-third the time usually re- quired by other forms. Try it for any kind of headache. Make This Testl.. Next time you have a headache go to your drug store and get a bottle of Capu- | dine, or take a dose at the soda fountain, | “Then time the action. Note how quickly 0 disappears and you “‘pep” right u 2 Toc, 300 60 bortlee or by the dose el Capudine + A DENTAL SERVICE performing vics for many ices " are excep- w on- n n:‘u with present economic | other States. TWO NEW YORK VICE | By the Associated Press. ALEXANDRIA PLANS SCHOOL EXERCISES Public and Private Graduates Will Receive Diplomas During June. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 20.—Plans for the anrual cummeneemem. exercises are being made by public an rivate | schools here, the annual uation | ceremonies to be held during the com- ing month. blic schools of the city close June 11 and 12, schools in the annexed terri- closing one-day earlier than those Xn the old section of the city. Finals Mason High School, where students will be graduated, will be held June 11 at the school. At Alexandria High, where about 70 will receive diplomas, the annual exercises held June 12, and will take place in Maury School Auditorium. w J. Young to Speak. | w. J. u%.prousm of education | at the State chers’ College at Fred- | ericksburg, Va. will deliver the com- mencement addresses at both gradua- tion exercises for high school students. Episcopal High School, located just west of this city, will hoid its gradua- tion exercises June 2, while the Episco- pal Theological Seminary, located on grounds adjoining Episcopal High School, will hold its commencement June 4 and 5. The ordination exer-| | ot | cises at the Seminary, to be held J“"e?Dr W. L. Kline and Charles W. Rippey. 5, will be attended by a distinguished group of prelates from Virginia and Eight graduates will be ordained. | St. Mary's Exercises. St. Mary's Academy, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, will hold | class night exercises June 8 and the commencement ceremonies June 9. Finals at the Xaverian Brothers School will be held June 12 the exmha to take place in Mary's Church. The Clthollc Rm ml at_Royal and Wolfe s B mes: Tptscapel School for Girl, also located in this city, will hold its graduation ceremonies June 1. at 10:30 am, B S POLICEMEN GUILTY| Men Ousted in Shake-up Convicud‘ of Assaulting Scrub- woman. NEW YORK, May 30.—Two dismissed | curbs and gutters on High street, which THE EVENING STAR, Jailed on Liquor l Charge, Man Lands County Paint Job By the Assoclated Press. t ‘MONTEVIDEO, Minn, May 20.—It pays John Glisky to be in Jadl, i | | i i | | Sentenced for selling liquor, Glisky’'s businkss acumen asserted itself and he landed a contract to paint the Chippewa County buildings. He was allowed enough liberty to do the work. His term is profitable in more ways than one, for while getting paid for painting, the county from which he was sentenced, Swift, must pay for his board and room. J. C. DULIN ELECTED CIVIC GROUP HEAD Friendship Heights Association | Plans Clean-up Drive in Town. Special Dispatch to The Star. FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS, Md., May 20.—James C. Dulin, jr, was elected president; Mrs. W. L. Kline, vice presi- dent; Charles H. Roesch, secretary, and Mrs. Henry I. Scott, treasurer of the Priendship Heights Citizens' Association at the annual meeting last night in the home of Charles W. Rippey, retiring president. ‘Three members of the Executive Com- mittee of the association were also elected. These are Walter S. Bogley, A committee was authorized for a general clean-up campaign in the town. | Mr. Dulin announced that work on is a part of a general plan for putting | the streets of the community in better condition, will be started within the next two weeks. It was decided to hold a community celebration July 4. Mrs. James C. Dulin, jr., was named chairman. She will select her own aides. In order to settle the matter of a tie vote for town committeeman between Aubrey G. Richmond and A. G. Seiler, the Montgomery County Commissioners will be asked to select one of these two men for the office. 8ix of the seven town committeemen elected two weeks ago by the Priendship Heights citizens have taken office, and the seventh { member of the group will be decided by the commissioners. SOVIETS MAKE PROTEST MOSCOW, May 20 (#).—AIl the morn- ing newxplpen devote leading editorials to the \Lgorous note dispatched last night by the Soviet government to Fin- land protesting against circulation there of alieged anti-Russian propaganda. Although most of the comment fol- the newspapers declared, in effect, t) if results from the anti-Soviet campai, WASHINGTON, i Retail Store OPENS TOMORROW at 1825 14*N.W. ALLSTATE Tires, Peerless Batteries, Auto Accessories, Sporting Goods, Hardware, Washing Machines, Paints, Radios, Elgin Bicycles. JUST READ THESE ALLSTATE | D. 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