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HYATTSVILLE PLANS ONE-HOUR PARKING | Ordinance to Be Drafted to, Ban Dead Storage on | Town’s Streets. Bpectal Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md.. September 7.— Corporation Counsel Caesar L. Afello fas been asked to draft an ordinance imiting parking on the Washington- Baltimore Boulevard and Rhode Isiand avenue within the corporate limits of ttsville to one hour, save at points ady co by regulations. The | ordinance cted to be presented 1o council at i ular meeting Sep- | tember 14 and adopted to become ef- fective immediate Mr. Aiello also was requested to draw an ordinance prohibiting dead storage on any street in the town. This ordi- nance would prohibit the parking of unused cars on streets by garages. It is cxpected that Mr. Alello also wiil pre- sent this ordinance and that it will be adopted at the meeting September 14. Mayor Lemuel L. Gray has appointed a special committee of the council, headed by Councilman L. L. Powers, to oscertain sentiment on the suggestion that the section of the Washington- Baltimcre Boulevard from Johnson evenue to the overhead bridge near Marion street be renamed Rhode Island avenue A permit for ercction of a public garage in the rcar of Stewait's filiing station. on de Island avenue, has been granted by ccuncil. | Application 1o operate a lunch wagon on whecls in the town has been rejected by council on the ground that iis con- siruction would not be in accordance with the building code. THREE PERSONS HELD | | H IN PROHIBITION RAIDS" | and new charges of driviag while drurk 241 HUNTERS LICENSED l Prince Georges County Also Re- ports 197 Deeds in August. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., September 7.—A total of 197 deeds were recorded in Prince Georges County during August, Summerfield D. Hall, clerk to the Circuit Court announced ‘today. During the same month, 146 mort- gages were recorded. County hunter’s licenses issued dur- ing August totalcd 241, Mr. Hall said. There were 68 St~'e-wide, and 17 non- resident hunters licenses issued, $100 FINE APPEALED, | MAN ACCUSED AGAIN! Canvicted of Drunk Driving, Ta-| kema Resident Arrested ocn Same Charge. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. TAKCMA PARXK. Md., Sertember 7. —Reuben D>y, 38 years old, of Takoma Park, who is out on bond on an appeal from a sentence of six months in jail and a $100 fine, assessed by Judge A. L. Wilson recently on a charge of driving an zuto while drunk was errest>d gain Saturday night by Sergt. D. L. Snyder placed ¢gainst him. ~ His appeal from the former ccntence is set for the November term of Circuit Court. He will b> tried on the new | charges before Judge Wilson. | OLD-TIME MINISTER BURIED IN VIRGINIA, Rev. Preston J. Lawrence, 78, Known as One of Few Re- maining Circuit Riders. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., September 7. Services were held yesterday at Mount ebron United Brethren Church, near Cross Junction, Va. for the late Rev. Preston J. Lawrence, 78 years old, one of the last of the old-time circuit-rider MUSICAL PICTURES Studios Plan New ComediesI | preachers in Northern Virginia, whose | death at Berkeley Springs, W. Va,, Fri- | day followed three years' illness of | paralysis. Until overtaken by ill health. | he had served four or five rural United | Brethren Churches over 50 years, | preaching usually three times each Sun- | day at widely separated appointments. | During most of his pastorate he cov- By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ' | ered th SILVER SPRING, Md., September 7. | davs, Vn hy SR R ol 100 Bottles of Alleged Beer Are Reported Found at Fairland. $500 Bonds Set. ~—Raiding police, headed by Chief Alvie | A. Moxley, visited a number of places in this section of Montgomery County Saturday afternoon and arrested three | persons on_charges of violating the During the week he worked on his farm. Surviving are a widow, formerly Miss Lula Kern, this county, and four sons, Chauncey F. Lawrence, Gaines- boro, Va., and Edgar, Merville and Earl THE EVENING often without any pretext whatsoever, has been tossed into the Hollywood wastebasket of forgotten things, the limbo of many expensive experiments. Chorus Girls in Most. ‘With the revival comes announcement of the chorus-girlless musical comedy. ‘William Le Baron of R-K-O-Radlo, said today that his company will film the stage play “Girl Crazy,” but that while there will be plenty of music, there will be no daneing girl ensembles. ‘The other pictures just ccmpleted are out-and-out musical comedies, girls and ail. They are Eddie Cantor's “Palmy Days” and El turization of Bert Lahr's “Flying High,” with Bert Still doing the flying. Lawrence Tibbett also has com- pleted another musical film, “The| Cuban,” in which the Tibbett voice is predominant. The rest of the industry will watch | reaction to the musical ccmedies closely. if they are successful there's no telling how many more will be made. Music Films Scheduled. ACAIN LM VOGUE and Singing Features Along With Plot. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 7.— Musical picture production has been carnestly resumed in Hollywood studios. However, there will not be so many musicals as a year ago, nor will there be_even half so much music. The well known but hardly well liked Apparently the publie is in a recep- custom of chowing the star of the pic- | tive mood for a limited amount of music. ture frequently breaking into song, | Salesmen for Paramount report numer- = EF, ,/ G STREET AT ELEVENTH $5.98 Hartz Mountain Male Canaries $3 49 3eautiful birds just be- ginning to sing. $1.00 No-Burn $1.89 Chrome B IC overed STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ous requests from exhibitors fcr pic- tures with music in them. There is a wide difference between flims with music and musical fllms. The studio is planning at least three such fllms. next co-starring effort of Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell (“Delicious,” by the brothers Gershwin) will contain & music sequence that takes place in a dream. Hence, if the comebeck of music seems premature after the film is ccmpleted, the sequence can be jerked without harming Marilyn Miller's next matic story, with the musical comedy star singing only one number. Warners- First National also have a Winnie Lightner “Comedy With Music” sched- uled, but these ploneer film musical makers have no others planned. Tunes for Background. The musical background seems to be gaining favor. Universal is using it in two pictures, ‘Frankenstein” and “Heaven on Eart but this studio’s recent release of the singing John Boles is an indication that “backgrounds” will be the extent of its musical endeavors. Pathe is arranging scores for its next Ann Harding and Constance Bennett $1.00 Imported $175 Pyrex 1931. vehicles. This idea helps greatly to accentuate the action. The introduction of songs seems to be most acceptable when they further the plot motivation. Last year movie- goers became almost weary listening to the epidemic of unnecessary music. So Hollywood, ever anxious to give the public anything its heart desires, about-faced and concocted a series of screen characters who couldn't possibly | sing. These were the gangsters. CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCED BY LEGION AUXILIARY Newly Elected President of Society at Alexandria Names Group Heads. Special Dispatch to The Star. Man Wins 22 Fair Prizes. PARSONS, W. Va., September 7 (Spe- | Committee chairmen for the auxiliagy of Alexandria Post 24, American Legion. | have been announced by Mrs, Margaret | clal) —Luther Sturms was th= principal | Balley, the recently elegud president. prize winner at the annual Tucker | The appointments are: Rehabilitation, | County Fair, which closed £aturday. Mrs. Janet B. English; Membership, reaching a total of 22 and all on farm | Mrs. Leroy Peabody: Service sale, Mio. | products. P. C. Kisner ranked seconc | Irene Richardson; Emblem, Mrs. Virgil with 19 first prizes on live stock and | Davis: Pidac, Mrs M. Lochwitski: Ban- | farm products. W. S. Minear and | quet, Mrs. Agnes Mueller; National De- | Albert Hile tied for first place in the | fonct “Mrs ‘W Cameron Ronerte: Come. special prizes from St. George district. | munity Service, Mrs. Irving Diener. | each one winning 6. W. F. Grandstaff | pupiicit, “Mis. Gharles M. Shepoerson. | was awarded the most first prizes from Americanism, Mrs, F. Clinton Knight | Clover district, reaching 11. | Citations, Mrs. George Roop: Memorial, | Mrs. Clyde B. Lanham; Penal, Mrs. | Robert Insko; Sick, Mrs. Minnie Myers: | Music, Mrs. George Cole, and Finance, Southern Siam has a better-highways campaign. Che PALAIS RO TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 wings Into the Second Week of Its September Sale of Housewares! Marvelous Values in Every Nook and Corner— New Interesting Merchandise Attractively Priced! $1.25 Cake 59¢ C c Corn Broom Be adianic ALEXANDRIA, Va., September T.— | 89c Bread Box B—9 | Mrs. Milton Glasgow. - | Chairmen of th: Poppy Sale, Legisla= tive and Constitution and By-laws Com~ mittees will be n:med later. X The Executive Committee wii! recom- mend to the next 1egular meeting that a card party be given on Tuesday eve- ning, September 29, in Gadsby's Tavern, to start the auxiliary's Winter activitiet; | Club tn?tnge Dance. COLLINGTON, Md. September 7 1 (Special) —A dence will be given by the Forest Cotillion Club at Holy Trinity Parish Hall, on the Defense | Highway near Collington, Friday eve- ning, starting at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Addison, Mrs. Arthur Bowi: and Mrs. R. Lce Mullikin will be the patronesses and Arthur Bowle, K. Roberts Mullikin and Walter D. Addison will be ths patrons, Fire Danced Plu’nnedA UPPER MARLBORO, Md., September 7 (Special) —Septembir 17 has been set for a dance under the auspices of the Upver Marlboro Volunteer Fire De- | partment in Trinity Hall here. $49.50 Full Porcelain Console Stove $20.95 Jade green and ivory por- celain finish, full size oven and broiler, enclosed mani- fold. Truly a marvelous baker. 10 Cups and 10 Saucers Chicken Fryer Plated Bread 49¢ Tray, $1.00 Self-basting cover, Oval thaped tray in a with green trim. tarnish proof finish. $1 Regularly in_open 250 Green Only 10 to No phone prohibition law. | Lawrence, Berkele: More than 100 bottles of alleged beer | —miewborkelcy County, W. Va. and a small cuantity of alleged whisky was reportad found by the officers in the possession of Henry Parish, colored, of Fairland, cne of the men rested. Others taken were James Garnatt, col- ored, of ma Park, and Arthur in, col d, of Linwood. Each was & to have had small quantities of alleged whiskey in his possession. Bond in each case was set at $500 by Justice of the Peace Griffith and the cases set for trial September 8 in Police Court at Rockville. Accompanying Chief Moxley on the raids were Sergt. Guy Jones, Corp!. George Windham and Officers Robert Howes and E. R. Jones. DENTISTS WILL HOLD | TWO-STATE SESSION Cumberland Will Be Scene of Par- ley Kext Week—Group Heads Named. 29c Made of selected corn, 4 sewed, and varnished handles. Kettle, 39¢ 6-gt. White Enamel Kettle and cover. Tea Pots, 49¢ Charmingly decorated, lustre china tea pots. Baking Dish, 89¢c For baking and serving right from the oven. 49c Medium sized box in enameled colors. Cover, 79¢ Choice of 3 attractive decorations. stock slazed o s orders, Estab. 1865 i 9 Linger’s Be Comfortable and Slecp Peacefully on Our Springs & Mattresses 925 G St. N.W. Nat’l 4711 Remarkable Introducing a new open stock pattern, SPRING BLOS- SOMS, a decoration on square- shaped peach - colored body with full platinum handles, 32-Pc. Dinner Set $4.94 Regularly in Open Stock, $8.75 $1.49 Willow Clothes Basket $1.00 Large size, full willow, and bleached. 35¢ Window Ventilator, 19¢ Allows fresh air with- out drafts. Mattresses Remade = $21.50 Grade Platinum Trim 106-Pc. Dinner Set 102 Colorful floral decora- tion, in matched service for twelve at less than 10c a piece. $5.98 32-Pc. Square-Shaped Dinner Set $2.98 Smart green glazed sets, open stock. To Supply a Popular Demand We Announce Our SPECIAL ,fusi:or PERMANENT RINGLET-ENDS W 3.95 -grade erials d by Expert Wavers. Your Worn-out Permanent 7 Renewed by Treatment With Our. STEAM ana OIL VAPOR | MACHINES—HAIR and SCALP || sTEAMER TREATMEN DAN. | | 41-Pc. Dinner Set $7.94 With Sugar and Cream Bpecial Dispatch to CUMBERLAND, Md., September 7.— | The Allegany County Dental Scciety will be host to more than 150 dentists of Maryland and West Virginia in a two-day session, September 14 and 15. ‘The meeting will be the semi-annual gession of the Maryland State Dental Association, Dr. G. M. Anderson, Bal- timore, president. The program includes a clinic at the Fort Cumberland Eotel znd sight-see- ing trips to roints of 2 > Allon C. Thurmen Twigg of Cum- borland is president of tie county so- = = ! cety and is gener:l chairman of the | | 2 > AN Entertainment Committee. The regis- Mr. Pyl e 5 = r. Fyle $7.50 Pyralin 89c Green tration Committee includes Drs. HhB” Wood, Lloyd W. Patterson and Arthur L fois says: T'op Hamper Glazed Jars $4.94 25¢ P. Dixon. The enterteinment program includes golf and tennis at the Cum- | berland County Club and trapshooting i I Combination seat and | hamper in all the wanted colors. Regularly in Open Stock, $12.75 Start with a short set right now and add from our open stock later. 95¢c Brush Set 49¢ A complete set of five brushes, for all house- hold uses. $1.00 Pail, 69¢ Large size _container. EASY TO OPERATE. T_FO! DRUFF. HARSH, BRITTLE HAIR: DYE BEMOVING. ETC.. WILL DELIGHT YOU. INVESTIGATE!! : e ME4315] § 926 New Yerk Ave. interest h i 35¢ Two-Tone Cut Stemware 23¢ Gracefully shaped glasses in a rose and green combination. $1.69 15-Pc. Kitchen Set, $1 Green glass set. in- cluding bowls, refrigera- tor dishes, ‘measuring cup, reamer, etc. 89¢ Imported Cookie Jars, 39¢ Bright, bold, hand- inted d e c oration; y several at this Galvanized Garbage Cans $1.39 14-Pc. Bridge Set, 89c Comes in etched design on green glass. $1.00 Cut Glass Vase, 39¢ Crystal vases in very pretty hand cuttings. Salad Set, 69¢ Large handled salad bowl: serving plate with handles and wood- en ferk and spoon. Ma, xic -, made changes in vour rugs when reno- @t the Cumberland fairgroun ; vated by us. | Covered, large utility - e 5 Jars of one-gallon ca- Licensed to Wed. | FATRFAX, Va.,, September 7 (Spe- | @¢ial).—Marriage licenses have been | issued here to Garland English, 25, 522 | your rugs cleaned Rhode Island evenue northeast, Wash- like new. ington, D. C., and Louise Hill, 25, 14 | | Evarts street northeast, Washington, | | D. C.; Neleigh Bethune, 43, and Lucy | Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional Now’s the time and this is the place to have r A B:lle Waldvogel, 36, both of R. F. D. 1, | > Alexandria, Va.! Joseph Furr, 22, 1413 | North Carolina avenue northeast, Wash- ngton, D. C.. and Annie Luskey, 21, | 1308 Sixth street southwest, Wnslflng-‘ 3257-3291-2036 Senitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America $3.75 Wear-Ever Alu- minum Triplicate Saucepan Set $1.98 Handy set that will save fuel; cooks three vegetables at one time. $1.75 Wear-Ever Aluminum Wind- sor Kettle $1.75 Wear-Ever Aluminum Egg Poacher 95¢ 3-egg capacity. $1.65 Wear-Ever Aluminum Fry Pan, 95¢ Heavy pan with wooden handle. $2.25 Refrigerator Pan, $1.90 White enam:led, extra large size. $1.79 Ironing Table, $1.00 Three-legegd table, sturdy and easy to put up or tuck away. $1.75 Wear-Ever Aluminum Double Boiler, 95¢ Very convenient; a ne- cessity in every kitchen. $8.50 Detecto Scale, $5.95 Very accurate scale. Finished in white, green and blue finish. ton, D. C. $1.49 Cash Box, $1.00 Heavy steel box with lock and keys. New Teacher Named. [ LEONARDTOWN, Md. September 7 (Special).—Miss Agnes Manley of Mid- | has been appointed by the s County Board of Education, | 4t was announced today, to fill the vacancy at the grammer school at Trent Hall, Md., this ccunty. 25% Reduction on Fine Mirrors In a Wide Selection of Sizes and Styles Unusual Prices, $4 to $20 Less V4 for This Sale N unusual chance to “pick up” decorative mirror for the Hall. Liv- ing Room, or other place in the home. 4-qt. capacity, with self- basting cover. $225 Old Eng- lish Liquid Wax $1.69 1,-gallon of this well known nationally ad- vertised wax. $125 Kitchen- ette Set, 79¢ Four useful pleces; bread box, sugar, coffee and tea cans in ivory or green finish. $298 Shower Curtain, $1.69 Rubberized Rayon cur- tain in effective design. $10.50 Clothes 39¢ Toilet Bowl Reel, $5.89 Brush, 25¢ Heavy, seamless gal- Heavy Tampico brush, vanized iron tube with with colored enamel strong arms. handles. — Galvanized Ash Can, 89¢ Large size, 20-gallon capacity, with heavy side handles. Sale—Ivory and Green Enameled Ware Triple-coated ivory ware with jade green trimming. Tea Kettles Oval Dish Pans Seamless Water Pails Double Boilers Covered Kettles Covered Stew Pans CHOICE 69C Regularly $1.00 up to §1.75 $1.35 Vegetable Bins, 89c Round shaped com- e, green ename! finish, $1.49 White En- ameled Com- binet, $1.00 Sanitary cover and handle. $1.35 Rubbish Burner, 89¢ Dispose of your rubbish in this heavy steel wire rner. a $1.98' Saucepan Set, $1.00 Triple-coated white en- ameled set of 2, 3 and 4 quart pans. $2.00 Reversible Mop, %4c Extra large dusting mop, complete wit handles. $1.25 Letter Box @ All are excellent quality plate glass 75¢ mirrors and sizes, styles, etc., afford - every latitude for pleasing your per- Y K. ! sonal taste. i = \\‘ =i i : i { fIYou'll find it wise to do your choos- A ;1 €7 . | . g ing before selection narrows. D 7 HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS--GILASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 jo]——]olc———=[th[———=|q] $1350 Manning and Bowman Cooker and Wafle Iron - Combina- $8.50 Manning and Bowman Double- Action Toaster $3.49 nt pressure ers serves the $3.75 Manning and Bowman Electric Iron $2.69 Pull-size iron with heel- type stand. Complete with cord ‘and plus. $22.50 Manning and Bowman Coffee Percolator $9.95 Urn-type percolator in an artistic etched design. 69¢ Air Mois- tenex, S0c 59¢ Hand 49 Takes up very little DUSter’ 4 space in back of your Pure hair duster, in a hot-water radiator. very handy size. $1.98 School Kit $1.29 Complete outfit with half pint vacuum bttle. $4.50 Electric Stove, $2.89 Double burner stove in olive green enamel fin- $1.75 Step Lad- der, 89¢ 5-foot hea with pail rest. Full Com susranteed. of course it - Dl of your with' cord and toast. ladder .