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BRIDGE APPROACH ROUTE DESIGNATED Arlington Commissioner Says Washington Street Will Be Utilized. INSKEEP, ef The Star. COURT A definite prem- BY LESTCR 8*aft Corresponden ARLINSTCN COU HOUSE, Va.. July 16 | ise by Supervisor B. M. Hedrick to construct the Washington street ap-| proach to the Arlington Memora g Bridgs. awarding of a contract for construction cf the “Oil Plant” read, | and an cpinion by Commonwealth’s Attorney William C. Gioth that the | county cannot legely transfer any of | its water system to the town of Falls Church featured yest>:cay's meeting of president of Association, in which he withdrew his request for a delay on other proposcd routes. Dr. Johnson, whd viously informed the board expecied to be able to present a plan whereby the Lee Boulevard could be carried to the northeast corner of Ar- | lington National Cemetery to make a connection with the new bridge, stated I THE WEATHER I ' 1 District of Columbla—Generally tonight 224 tomorrow. followed b, 1| thundershowers tomorrow afternoon or | night. little change in temperature, | gentle variable winds. i Maryland-Virginia — Generally tonight and tomorrow. followed by local thundershowers tomorrow aft:rnoon or night; little change in temperature, gentle to moderate shifting winds. West Virginia—Generally fair to- night: tomorrow partly cloudy. probably local thundershowers, not much change jreached the conclusion that the only] fair | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 193Y. in his letter that his association had thing left to do was to request the ON RUST ESTATE boundary of Fort Myer. Final Survey Awaited. Following reading of this letter, R. E. Plymale, president of the North Arling- ton County Memorial Bridge Approach Association, arose and declared that the county might as well face th- fact < H tnat there was litle chance of the Lec | Sons, Named Executors, File Boulevard reaching the new bridge " by next year. He acked that the coun- | Petition for Probate of tv now definitely cecid> on the Wash- | ington strect approach. Afier srm?‘ M discuscion, Hedrick announced, “We ase | 21l ready to build the road when it is | decided whera it i3 t) be pu” Some = G'fficulty has recontly been encouniered | Mrs. Josephine W. Rust, wife of Harry TR '.,‘El’;u‘;f,,{f?,’-,‘.;‘:,“;”;},' Lee Rust, realty desler, who died June that is now necessary i3 a final survey. 26, owned real ectate at Christmas Contrect fer the construetion of the Cove, M2.. worth $15.000 and had cash, northern end of the Georg-town-A'ex- DOtes and bonds estimated at $50,000, tndria Piks, known locally as the “Oil | 2CCOTGINg to the petit'on of her execu- Plant” road, was awarded to the Cor- |lors, Harry Lee Rust, jr. and Gwinn on & Gruman Co. of Washington, The | W. Ruct, for the probate of her will read connects Rosslyn with the Military | The property known es Silver Ledges road sk’rting the eastern wall of Arling- | 3t Christmas Cove is given to her hus- ton Netisnal Cemetery and will pro- band, Harry Lee Ru.‘t_. and the smaller vide one connectfon with the new GOUtage lo her son. Gwinn W. Rust. The bridge Tt Wil be of concrets and 20 | household effects, silverware, jewelry fect in width. The cost will be $22,- :l;nddnn automobile are left to the hus- 24° 2 i s T and. i The two sons, Harry L. Rust, ir., and Gwinn W. Rust, are named as trustees directed to hold funds of $10,- 2 of her grandchildren, the hore of each to be paid when he or she reaches the age of 0 years. A trust fund of $15000 is provided for her ister, Eleanor H. Wheelwright, during —— | S o 3 @ = LADY ASTOR TO SPEAK AT YORKTOWN FETE her 1 fe. Mildred A. Rust, a daughter-in-law, is to have $10,000. Bequests of $1,000 each ar> made to St. Pauls P. E. Church, Industr’al School at Dyke, Va., and the American Church Institute for | Negroes. Jul'a E. Wheslwright. a cou- sin, is to have $1,000, and a like amount left to Butler Harrisen. Sophie R. sister-in-law, is given $500 to be divided Famous Langhorne Daughter Ca- bles Pcllsrd She Will Attend 1832 Celcbraticn. Spezial Dispateh to The Star T cqually be Hya‘tsviile Man to Marry. Special Dispatch to The Star. sosm i will be one ot the sneak-rs ai the dedi- cation of the Cornwallis memorial at the battlefied, according to an an- nouncement made by Gov. Pollard. { The information was received by the Governor in a cable from Lady Astor. | Lady Astor was formerly a resident of | Richmond, and was on= of the thres Langhorne sisters, Nannie, Irene and Phyllis. Bessie Hertsey, 310 Sixth street south- cast. Washington, D. C. and Edvard Melow Frohlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Frohiich of River road, near Bladensburg, will be quietly married to- morrow afterncon at 4 o'clock in Pink- ney Memorial _ Protestant Episcopal Church here. Rev. Clyde Brown, rec- tor, will perform the ceremony Following a trin. the couple will make in temperature, + Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm.. 76: 8 pm. 77 12 midnight. 75: 4 am, 71: 8 am, noan, 90. Barometer—4 pm. 29.92; 12 midnight. 2092 8 a.m. 20.87: noon, 29.86 Highest temperature, $4. occurred at 2:30 p.m., vesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 70. occurred at 5 am., today. | Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86: lowest. 56. Tide Tables, i (Furnished by United Statss Coast and Geodetic Survey.) i Low tide, 2:43 am. and 3:35 ide, 8:32 am. and 9:04 pm. | w—Low tide, 3:35 am. and . high tide, 9:20 a.m. and 9:52 2992: 8 pm, 4 am, 20.87; The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:54 am.; sun sets Today %:33 pm Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:55 a.m 3 sets 8:53 Au‘omobiie lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly | raintall in the Capital for the first sever months ageinst the average are shown in the following table: Average. Januaty. . .3.55 ins February..327 ina 1831. months was: { January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, | 1884, 6.34 inches: March, 1891, 8.84 | inches: April. 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1839. 10.69 inches; June. 1900, 1094 inches; July, 1886, 10.63 inches. Weather in Various Cities. £ Temperature. 53 g Tejure; Btations. Weather weg o) w 0 Pt.cloudy 2 Pt.cloudy loudy Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pu.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clea Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Cl . soo lants, Ga.... Atlantic City Baltimore.” Md Birmingham Bismarck, N. o500 S5uw: 2283 > 0.02 o3 Clear Ft.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Raining Pt.cloudy Clear * Clear Giear Pt cloudy Lo Loussville, Miami, Fla. . New York, N.¥ Oklahoma ' Gyt P i L 0.8¢ 2 X, A Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portland, Me Port) Oreg N, C ke City H 0.0 0.0 sun i pm.| Nine-tenths of the vegetables export- ed from the United States last year went to Canada their home with the bridegroom's par- ents, It’s Great to be able to greet old age with a smile—to have suf- ficient savings stored away to insure comfort when | your working days cease. Regular savings is the surest way to provide for your future. deposit of a definite amount on the same day each month and resolve that this promise is to be as binding upon you as if made in a business trans- action. IT IS THE ONLY SURE WAY National Bank 17th & H Sts. Lincoln 7th & D Sts. Salt San _Antonio San 1 n St. St ses gl Cloudy 0.26 Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperdture, Weather. 5 Clear 80 Clear 54 Rain 58 Cicar 58 Clar 56 Clear 58 Clear pain..... .. @8 Ciear (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores.... 10 Part cloudy (Current obsérvations.) Hamilton, Bermuda T Rain ®:1 juan, Porto Rico 82 Part cloudy Havana, Cuba ¥ 6 loudy Coilou, Canal Zong 80 Fart cloudy Of the 2.000,000,000 people in the world it is claimed that less than one- third have living standards comparable to_those of this country Don’t Be Fooled ! When your spark plugs become carbon-caked . . . fouled . . . it's not their fault—but the fault of in- ferior motor Try Autocrat the next time vou need oil, and judge its advantages for 0 yourself. QUART BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 Summer Time Satisfaction MODERN packaged foods simplify summer household problems. Sanitary packages are convenient. Foods such as sugar should be protected in this way for your convenience. You can always have handy just the sugar you want for every purpose if you order JACK FROST SUGAR Ih neat, sanitary, convenient sized packages. It is Pure Cane Sugar. THE QUALITY SUGAR OF AMERICA NEW RADIO TIME © The Jack Frost Siixur e lio:ty Mo ments are now be- ing broadcast every Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, over the fol- lowing stations: WIZ, WBAL, . WHAM, KDKA, Refined by The National Sugar WGAR, WLS, Refining Co. of N. J. WJIR, WLW HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 16.—Miss | HUGE HAIL STONES HALT TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAY Pedestrians Forced to Take Shelter From Large Pellets—Trees Bear Brunt. Hallstones resembling moth balls tem- porarily disrupted motor and bus traffic on the Mount Verncn Highway between ‘Washington and Alexandria yesterday afternoon just prior to the rainstorm. In the course of the white shower, which was of about 15 minutes' dura- tion, motorists were compelled to stcp their cars to prevent possible broken | windshields. A bungalow dweller in Oakcrest, Va., about half way between the Capital and Alexandria, sald the reports of the halistones striking the roof sounded like some cne was shaking a walnut tree over a tin garage. Pedestrians were obliged to seek shelter under trees from the pellets. Perforated leaves and severed twigs bore proof of the fury of the shower. BOWIE FIRE CARNIVAL DRAWS LARGE CROWDS Officers of Volunteer Department Assist in Stands—Fete to End Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Star. ! BOWIE. Md. July 16.—With Chief Joseph Kline, Former Chief Noah Joffe and Vice President William Everett and most of the other officers and members of the organization assisting at the| stands, the carnival of the Bowie Vol- | unteer Fire Department is attracting large crowds. The carnival will con- tinue_through Saturday. i Lightning Protection Approved and specified by the municipal architect. Malone Grounding 1 System | 1332 Mass. Ave, Met. 6254 for women ARCH-SUPPORT for women Special Group DRESS & ARCH SUPPORT FOOTWEAR A wide assortment of styles, but sizes ave been greatly de- pleted. We have s 2 placed them on tables for quick dis- posal Regular prices were many times the sale price. Regularly $4 Many shoes with arch-support pair exceptional in ouality. models. Mothers should heed and buy several pairs. Black and' white, tan and white, and elk combinations. Also black calf, tan calf, black and brown kid. Bargains, men «+ .« 80 hurry. — F il $7 “Betsy Ross” that assure foot Health Two Outstanding Pri Il 8245 $345 Regularly $5 & $6 Strap and oxford | DRESS OXFORDS i MEN'S $6 SPORT and ! $ WASHINGTON LAWYER FINED FOR CONTEMPT Fred A. Maltby Assessed $50 by Court at Rockville—Was Not Member of Maryland Bar. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 16.—Fred A. Maltby, Washington lawyer, was fined $50 for contempt of court by Judge Hammond D. Urner in Circuit Court h're today after he was cited for act- ing as an attorney without being a mem- ber of the Maryland bar. Before the court passed sentence, Malitby made a statement in which he sald he rcgretted anything he had done } in the matter and charged his actions to ignorance of the Maryland code provi- BRIGHTON CAFE 2123 California St. (Near Connecticut Ave.) Will begin serving dinner July 16th in the court, which will be attrac- tively lighted with Japanese lanterns. Special Anniversary Dinner Will Be Served Tonight e $1.00 Dinner 6 to 7:30 P.M.—Music EMILY R. PENDLETON. PROP. ® Now $8 and $10 PERMANENT WAVES $ 5 BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th Every Pair . . . Without Reservation . .. Included In the Family’s Stupendous STORE-WIDE SHOE SALE One of the largest and most complete stocks of fashionable, fine quality footwear ever offered at such . .. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS !i Many Items Offered at Half Price and Less © ‘ SHOES for WOMEN e Black or brown kids, colored kids, pat- Y ent leather, etc 1 Right from our $ .95 Straps, oxford $ A 5 e e stoel e step-in_models. diatingsevery Tash Sizes 3% to 1L < ionable model. St e c wonderful assort- Famous quality ex- ment in larger clusive with the sizes and narrow ST widths. Sensa- STYLE-0-PEDIC ARCH SUPPORT SHOES —that orig- inally sold as s .95 high as $8.50, = to be cleared CHILDREN’S SHOES Women’s and Growing Girls’ SPORT OXFORDS ce Groups and $6. Sale . features. . .every these low prices brown and wh ANKLE 95 on sale at.... Men’s High Shoes—Sold to $10—$3.95 and $4.95 f OPEN SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. AMIL SHOE STORE 312 Seventh St. Northwest Here'Since 1873 1,465 Prs. $10 to $13 Grade famous makes WOMEN’S ARCH-SUPPORT FOOTWEAR tionally priced at.. for women—————for wome A compelling price for such fine footwear. Rubber and crepe soles. other combinations. MEN’S $8.50 “NUNN BUSH” The Famous Nunn Bush make. . .nationally known for quality. Sold to $8.50, slons. He also expressed t the matter had taken the turn it did. Judge Urner said he assessed the com- paratively light fine because of Maltby’s statement, and also because the action Maltby took on behalf of his client could have been taken by the client of his own volition. ‘The charge against iJaltby was brought by Harold C. Smith, Rockville lawyer, who is one of the defendants in a sult filed by Morris A. Bealle, former editor of the Montgomery Independent, a county newspapcr, for money and stock alleged to be due Bealle. e Spanish Royalty to Visit. BELFAST, Ireland, July 16 (#).— | The Spanish royal exiles, former King Alfonso, Queen Victoria and their fam- ily will be the guests of the Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry at Mount Stewart, near Belfast, during August. ——[_Nonh 71742 Lo AUGUST | FURNITURE SALE Unusual reductions that merit your investigation. Repairing, refinishing and rebuilding furniture also. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. ‘e Live Our Prof When You Entertain guests, naturally, will bath fixtures, and possibly your kitchen fixtures. Be proud of your plumbing! KOHLER of KOHLER plumbing fixtures, in white or colors, wil increase your pride. See our display of them NOW! % E : § RA AR AR A Ak Ak ek A A e ke ok Your notice your Always Insi “Schafer Qualit; E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Telephone ADams 0145 fedototobofatototedotobobofotoledotobofofotaled on Materials RRERRRRRRERRRERRRRELREREERNN. ¥ » i for women $5 TO $6.50 NOVELTY PUMPS & OXFORDS White, black and white, tan and white, blonde leathers. Opera strap and tie models _.also imported sandals. Tremendous bargains. All sizes. - Black and white, ite, brown and elk, beige and FASHION OXFORDS 95 Y Fussell-Young Ice Cream Co. Friday & Saturday We're Open Now Fresh Peach Is added to the list of delicious flavors in Fussell's Real Cream Ice Cream * Supplied with others in the FACTORY SEALED PACKAGES — which in- sure PURITY. the first Ice Cream sold com- mercially —is being cele- brated with production in the new model modern plant— making the BEST Ice Cream SKILL, EXPERIENCE, QUAL- ITY ingredients can possibly make. The Pure Food Dealer in your neighbor- hood sells Fussells Real Cream Ice Cream 1310 Wis. A West 2307-8- Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of STETSON SHOES for both Men and Women Featuring a group of shoes reduced to $8.85 - $‘| 0.85 Most of them originally priced $12.50 to $14.50 All shoes from our regular stock . . . current styles . . . Greatest values ever offered on Stetson Shoes. SETEET 'SIOINM SIHFOIE = STHIOIP of Washington Owned and operated by the Stetson Shoe Co., Inc. 1311 F STREET 1325 STREET F Only! Timely items, offered at such reductions as those list- ed, make REAL SPECIALS . . . and because they are merchandise which is much in demand . . . you can't afford to pass them by Until 20 PN Saturdav Regular $2.50 Collar Attached Shirts $4 35 Fine quality shirts with collar Three attached in white, for plain shades, stripes $4 and fancy patterns. The fine styling and usual Grosner qual- ity make this an unusual opportunity. Sizes 14 to 17 Regular $16.50 Palm Beach SUITS $945 Cool, comfortable suits which help you to enjoy the warm weather. The usual Grosner styling and quality, of course. No Alterations, C. O. D.'s or Deliveries CIROSNERY . 1325 F STREET