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e eeaer | (R POLICENEN | DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist LIQUID OR TABLETS Relleves & Headache ot Neurdlgia in 0 minutes, checks a Cold the first day Bnd checks Malaria in three days. 566 Salve for Baby's Cold DON'T LOSE HALF YOUR DAY IN PHILADELPHIA oh AM, he delightful intand Fare, $2.50; Round Trip, $4 Rooms $1.50 up—with shower $3.50. Dolible * room and bath, $5 and $6. Dinner, $i. Wiustrated Folder on Reavest ERICSSON LINE PIER CORNER LIGHT AND PRATT STREETS HEADACHES —Quickly Why use old-fashioned, slow working medicines when STOP- T, iable. safe rems rain of quickly re- teaspoontal of t iime you suffer with 5 STOPIT ™" Rr HEADACHES | . » . Feeling Fine . Doctors say nine out of ten physi- €al allments are caused from consti- pation. When you awake in the morning feeling depressed and out of worts, your system is, no doubt, clog- ged with poisonous impurities. To quickly cleanse the intestinal tract wnd flush away waste matter, use HEXASOL, a pure saline laxative. HEXASOL has helped thousands during the past 25 years. Allow it to aid you to better health. Gen- erous bottle, 60c at all druggists. T0 FAGE BARD Formal Charges Up Wednes- day in Alleged Associating With Bootleggers. Four patrolmen suspended from the | Metropolitan Police Department last | month as the result of an investigation | into charges that they were associating with bootleggers in the Southwest sec- tion of the city, will be arraigned be- fore the Police Trial Board next Wed- | nesdsy on & blanket. chatge. of conduct prejudicial to the force. - The officers -are Pvis. Frank J. Hospidor, Edward W. Gore, Oscar L. Fisher and Franklin R. Gue, all of the fourth precinct. station, Who were sus- pended from duty after a trap had been isid for two of their number by mem- ‘bers of the night inspectors' force. Formal charges were drawn up against the quartet and served today by sHarry N. Luckett, chief clerk of the Police Department, and they will be “takent before the police tribunal at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the De- tactive Bureau. In_two specifications contained in the blanket charge the four men are accused of taking money from Frank Adams, colored, of 720 First street southwest, to protect him against police | acticn for violating the prohibition law and receiving money contrary to metro- | politan police regulations. Hospidor_snd Gore were booked on criminal charges of extortion as the result of & trap laid for them,by police officials with the aid of Adams and are now under indictment by the grand jury. No criminal charges were filed against Pisher and Gue. *|CLOSER REGULATION OF GLIDERS URGED U. 8. Asked to Tighten Restrictions on Licenses for Pilots and Construction. By the Associated Press. ELMIRA, N. Y., August 14—Greater governmental regulation of gliders and glider flying was recommended at s meeting last night of Government offi- cials, glider pilots and manufacturers gathered hers for the national gliding and soaring contest. ‘These recommendations will ‘be sent They cover thelicensing of pilots, instructors and schools, specifications of 5’1.‘\"" construction and control of the The Government waé represented by J. G. Budwig, director of the Bureau | of Aeronautics at Washingtony, and Asbury Meadows of Buffala, I:!‘plfl- ment of Commerce inspector the Western New York district. Others at the meeting included the leading glider pilots, instructors and manufacturers of the country and many aeronautic Fofficials. Prof. Peter Altman, official of the | National Glider Association and pro- fessor in the University of Detroit, | presided. il | The first sidewalks in New York City were laid in 1790. % £ THEM Romp It’s good for them to be active in the sunshine and fresh air, If they muss many clothes— that’s all right, too—the econ- omy of DAMP WASH is THE Drunken Drivers In Gotham Asked Three Questions By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 14—Po- lice today began to record word pictures of motorists arrested on charges of intoxication. Every driver arrested must an~ swer three questions: 1Is there anything the matter with you? Have you been drinking? Have you been taking any medicine? The answers will be submitted to the judge along with a police EVENING STAR, DAM WORK START ANEWUNDERELARD Boulder Canyon Reservation “Semi-Martial Law” Scene in Strike Situation. description of the motorist's abil- | By the Associated Press. ity to read a newspaper, his de- portment, gait, speech and breath. GANG FEUDISTS THREATEN WARDEN Letter Signed With Dagger Re-! ceived After Outbreak in Penn- sylvania Prison. By the Assoclated ‘ess. | PHILADELPHIA, August 14 —Herbert Smith, warden af the Eastern State Penitentiary, has been threatened with | death if he ‘continues to interfere in a feud between imprisoned members of | two rival gangs. The threat was the purport of an| anonymous letter received last night by the warden as he sought the reason for an outbreak Sunday, whieh sent two | convicts to the prison infirmary with serious knife wounds and five others into solitary confinement. | “Keep out of this fight” the letter warned, “or yowll get this.” Its signa- ture and the. item to which the word “this" referred ‘was & drawing of & large dagger, dripping with blood. North China has a boom in the con- struction of residences. | LAS VEGAS, Nev, August 14.—The| Boulder Canyon Government reserva- tion was under what Federal officials described as “semi-martial” law today | ' WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 ‘who were mnmmamm the reservation to enter the restricted territory. Young also had a squad of deputy United States marshals, under Deputy Ji Fulmer, search all incom- ing trains and autorhobiles for firearms S Mot satd th ho clals e men who st not be re-employed. - There are additional finding work at the dam site. e GERMAN PIGS INCREASE BERLIN (#)—~However blue the out- bllghll:'rilx (oxr t:lt :‘Pelt section of the population fond of knuskics wi their sauerkraut. o W in Germany incressed in 1930 by Pigs as workmen on the huge Hoover Dsm |nearly 3,000,000 to a total of 28,000,000. project prepared to resume work, which | The province of Hanover alone has 3,- had been suspended for a week after 000,000 porkers and Bavaria comes next tunnel workers had gone on strike against wages and working conditions. An order to resume work was given | the Six Companies, Inc., contractors, by Walter Young, _construction engineer | for the Federal Reclamation Bureau. Before notifying the contractors to resume work, Young had the reserva- tion cleared of workmen and then al- If you act promptly vou can purchase a hundred acres of land and eight buildings, a dairy of 22 cows, all live stock and machinery for $150 per acre or $15,000. Northwest of the city. Our opinion is that the land alone is worth $300 an acre and within five vears will be salable at $500 an acre or $50,000. McKeever and Goss, Inc. Shoreham Building National 4750 t. of in thi§ city| Bave gathered. Bere in hape” ot look for German purses, the prospect | with 2,500,000. SECOND FLOOR Summer Clearance Sale Crepes, Shantungs and Silks White, Plain Colors and Prints $2487... BLECHMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Corner 7th and H Sts. Northeast DRESSES . . . COATS . . . MILLINERY #S8® TAKE H ST. i 1931.° SECOND GIRL DIES IN ATTACK ON THREE Alabama Police Search Vainly for Colored Assailant—Numerous Suspects Taken. 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