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—10 = ROBE N FILUNG OFD.C 0B ASKED ]’iney Branch Citizens Seek Inquiry on Appointment of THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, €, TUESDAY, N( W1 Biiiv 310, 1931, 'HILLCREST CITIZENS . Science | Famous Eagle Stones De- | | scribed by Pliny Identified As Nature's Rattles Absorb Milk, | | Nature's rattlcs have been identified | Other Officers Named at Meeting. | gent: A. H. Sellman, secretary, and | Russell Hickernell, treasurer. The following were named delegates to the Fefleration of Citizens' Associa- tions: H. L. Crumpp and Mr. Scott M. N. Thompson of 2501 Thirty-first street southeast won the award for the best kept lawn in the Hillerest section. — . ELECT C. L. SCO Thompson Is Awarded ' Life Convict Prefers to Stay. Prize for Lawn. | TOPEKA (NANA)—Kansas offi- | cials believe that Linville C. Boswell, |serving a life term for murder, was Clinton L. Scott was elected president | o "0 o3 o ded guilty. | Wit- JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER PLANS FORUM Dr. Schmalhausen and Mrs. Hyman | Will Speak on Opening Pro- gram Armistice Day. The Jewish Community Center has arranged for the formal opening of the ) ated fo Washington branch of the Women's In- ternational League for Peace and Free- dom, will deliver a message on the pro- posed reduction in naval and military armaments Dr. Samuel Schmalhausen, atrist and psychologist, will speak “The Future of _Civilization.” Schmalhausen is noted also as an au- | thor on the research in the psychiatry ce He has be a number of years wit Labor Temple of New York. The National Forum is under the di- rection of the ational Committee, e g of following: David s. Adolph Kahn, ion. the Simon Hirshman, Isidore Hh'shfleld,l Abe Sheflerman and Simon Lyon. } _ Mr. Wiener will preside at the serv- ices and lecture. The entire program will be held in the Cafritz auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, be- ginning at 8:15 p.m. —_— Will's Rum Ban Held Unjust. | SYDNEY, Australia (#).—The late | William MacDougall's son now can have |a glass of beer whenever he wants it. When his father was alive the son was | kept from saloons. The courts now hold Rum Found on British Ship. NEW YORK (#).—The Statue of Lib- erty stood for nothing but trouble to the British freighter Gibraltar. As .he Loat rode at anchor off the statue, cus- toms officials found 400 demijohns of liquor aboard her. $5,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES | at the British Suseum from & geolog!- of tne Hillcrest Citizens' Assoclation at | cal collection recently received from ity meeting last night. Chosen to serve e o s g asne| ALIID MEC L SRR ot geThese are the famous “eagle stoncs’ | dent; O. R. Davidson, second vice presi as “hollow chaicedonic coneretions lined with quartz crystals, which are| loose and rattle when the stone is (:ll,l The stones will absorb warin | 29¢ Bleached Pillowcases from starch or 45x36 size 19C dressing. pillowcases free Matn Floor. that a clause in the elder MacDougall's will ordering the son to stay out ot‘ saloons is “unjust.” nesses say that he was in Colorado at the time of the crime. Boswell says everything is all right as it is. National Forum tomorrow night, when Armistice day also will be observed. Mrs. George Hyman, president of the Mrs. Isadore Julius I. Peyser, Joseph Stein, Mrs. Outsider to Schools. See Your Druggist rederic Willlam Wile, A. L. Dembitz, The Piney Branch Citizens' Associa- tlon took another slap at the appoint- | ment of cutsiders to positions in the | - public school system, at a meeting in | Shaken. Hamline M. E. Church last night | milk. | A resolution was adopted asking the | Popular legend attributes supernat- Federation of Citizens' Associations to | ural power to them. They are supposed | investigate and determine if the school | to act as powerful charms in child- | system conducted an examination to | birth, in preserving children from harm, learn if a teacher already in the school | conferring sobiety and increasing system was eligible for appointment as | riches. supervisor of the third division, before | The same collection contained sand- | Miss Julia Hahn of San Francisco was | Stone concretions which could hardly | named. | be_distinguished from fossil bones an:l| The resolution wants the federation to | & large number ci “fairy stones” marked gee if the eppointment of Miss Hahn | with crosses. , TRH igrew out of the fact that no qualified (Copyright, 1931 feacher in the District of Columbia e aould be found fcr the position in ques- on.” Our FREE Parking $1.50 Heavy Crinkle Spreads et od3ss $7-19 ors. 81x105 size. Main Floor. Marion Gage (Personal Shopper) Space— for Phone With scal- Orders NA. 5220 Opposite 8th St. Entrance Is YOUR Home Ready for Thanksgiving? Blankets and Comforts $6.50 Wool Blankets $6.95 Fine Comforts $4.88 a $3.98 Filled Soft, cozy blankets that will keep You'll love these soft, downy you warm on the coldest nights! Of comforts! Covered with prett 100%, wool in handsome rose, blue, fi d silkoli P X' 1 & igured silkoline, Carefully tai- gold, green and lavender plaids. n . lored and filled with wool. Double- ;;:‘4? S]lz’en rt Wool $ 1 i 38 be::oi:e;nkoune Com- $1.88 $1.98 s $4.98 Blankets, double bed size. 66x80 inches. Pr. forts, well filled. Dou- $3.75 Cotton Blankets, ble bed size. Each.... $10 All-Wool Filled $1.69 : $3.45 and $3.95 Patchwork Com- orts; many gay color- $ 2.88 ings. Double bed size. $ 2.99 Pic $1.88 City Officials Cut Own Pay. CARTERET, N. J. (N.AN.A.).—The mayor of Carteret voted to have his salary reduced frcm $1,500 to $1,000 and all the Councilmen voted that th’;irs he Ballou Letter Recailed. I The adoption of the resolution mark- id the latest step taken by the Piney ranch group on the question, on which it has frequently expressed dis- #pproval. * Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent schools, more than a month ago sent & letter to Edgar B. Henderson, prest-‘ dent of the association, explaining the s‘;stem of making appointments, ailer‘ e assoclation had adopted a resolu- | tlon at a meeting several months ago | @riticizing the appointment of outsiders | 0 school positions. In his letter Dr.| allou asserted, in effect, that Miss| ahn's qualifications were superipr to ?luse of local teachers. Elections Are Postponed. : The association postponed its regular election of offic: til its next meet- | should be $300 instead of $500. chief of police did not vote. HAD PIMPLES ABOUT 3 MONTHS Hard and Red. Very Itchy. Cuticura Healed. I had pimples scattefed all over my face. They were very hard and red and also very itchy. They had my face disfigured so that I was a sizht to look at, and also caused a lot of discomfort. I was unable to sleep on account of the irritation. 1 had this trouble for about three months. *‘1 read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample of each. I got relief immediately so purchased more and in a few weeks the pim- ples cleared upand I was completely healed.” (Signed) Joseph Barton, 9328 N. Sergeant St., Phila., Pa., Sept. 3, 1930. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. Soap 2%e. Ointment 25 and 60c. Talcum 26e. Sold evervwhere. | Sampie each frec. " Address: “Cutieura Luboratories, Dept. N, Maiden, Mass™ Thanksgiving Linens Are Inexpensive Here! $7.95 All-Linen All Pure Wool Here are several pretty sets—all linen! 13 pieces in all with 60x90 cloth having pretty colored borders. Hem- elegate to the Federation of Citizens' | stitched large size napkins. ssociations, due to failing health | + A resolution was adopted authorizing zxr. Henderson to name a Nominating ommittee to bring in a slate of nomi- nees. Capt. G. L. Shorey, J. H. Pellen, 1 J. Brown, W. H. Cole and Lewis ckson were named to the committee. | $ Dr. Thomas A. Whittinaton was @ected treasurer last night to fill a vacancy. STANTON PARK GROUP JOINS D. C. JOB RELIEF . AButherize Committee to Aid in Finding Employment—Play- ground Urged. £ The Stanton Park Citizens' Associa- n adopted a resolution last night au- orizing William W. Keeler, president, | appoint a committee to co-operate | ith the District Employment Com- | ittee. = The meeting was held in the Peabody | §chool, Fifth and C streets northeast. » Need for a playground in the terri- fory covered by the assoclation was yrged by A. J. Gregory, chairman of the Playground Committee, in.a discus- x 0 s:m on playground facilities for the || @ ot be chu % ildren of that section. can't ‘sleep. re “all in £ A request was made that traffic au- o be on ihe go. That's fhorities ban parking on one side of D O street northeast and allow only west- und vehicles to park in an effort to old congestion on D street between Zhsttrd and Seventeenth streets north- . .95 All-linen Luncheon Sets, pces. Colore borders. Neatly ed, set g, after Mr. serve again either as president or a 19¢ Heavy Turkish Towels 11cea Both striped or col- ored borders. 20x40-inch size. Cloths with assorted 39¢c~ All-Linen Dish veli i .19 fancy borders. 52x52 Aoweie e inch size SSC Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Damask Napkins—assorted pat- terns. 17 inch size. Each 59¢_Mer ed Table —plain w or with borders. 58 inches wide. Yard . $1.95 All-linen White Damask Luncheon Set, 5 pieces. $] 50x59 inch cloth, set. .. P A $1 All-linen Crash Luncheon S’m('i(;l for Wednesday! Rayon-Covered Bed Comforts Real handsome $5.88 looking comforts cov- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Damask colored 39c 84 inches. Each $4.50 Part-Wool Blan- kets, pretty colors; 70x 80-inch size. Pr. .... $2.00 Plain Color Part- Wool Blankets, pastel shades. Each extra size; 70x80 inches. . Comforts; marvelous value, Double bed size. Edeh ... $3.50 Indian Pattern $2.50 Cotton Blankets, extra large size—74x Blankets in 66x88-inch size. Each ered with fine rayon— many pretty colors. .. NY NERVES MY NERVES” Just Another Way of Saying ‘I'm Suffering from Acidity! 8o restless you can't be still a moment! Youw'll Find These Needs Cost Less at Goldenberg’s! $1 Seamless Bleached Sheets 78¢ $1.25 Colored Bordered Hemstitched Sheets 81299 Size 95 c Borders of rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. Colorfast, and neatly hem- stitched. 81x99 size. 39¢ Pillowcases to Match Have colored borders 29c Repeating This Special Offering of High-Grade $55.00 Axminster Made of tough, extra heavy sheeting and finished ~ 81x108- with dezp hems. Seamless. The extra length al- Inch lows ample tuck-in and fold-over. Size & Velvet RU 9x12 and 8Y1x10% Sizes $377-50 Persians . . . Florals . . . Chintzes Modernistics . .. Plain Colors T tion, gas sourness and Dress Up Your Bed Room Wf'lh These Kayon Pillow Sets Regularly $5.00 $3 ‘98 Rose, blue, gold, orchid or green rayon pil- low sets of fine quality. Double bed size. Each spread neatly boxed. $4 Jacquard Rayon Spreads Rich, lustrous spreads of $2.98 heavy rayon. Blue, rose, gold, Goldenberg's—Main Floor. y the system and which sap strength g and vitality, wrack our nerves and make us feel run-down. restless and depressed ‘Acidity today 15 corrected by an amaz- ing. harmless white tablet developed in Germany by the world's foremost phar- maceutical house. Magnesia Oxoids Is the name. Magnesiz Oxoids. upon con- tact with the gastric Jjuice, generate nascent or active oxygen. ~The active oxygen does the three things necessary 10 correct acidity. It stops the forma- tion of ‘excess acid. checks fermenta- ton and putrefaction in the intestines and stimulates the natural movement of the bowels. All the old misery and dis- | tress vanishes and a new sense of vigor and well-being s restored. Make This Acidity Test { SENTENCED FOR THEFT Boarder Gets 270 Days for Taking | < Landlord’s Dishes. ¥ Charged with stealing two overcoats dnd a set of dishes from his boarding House in the 700-block of Sixth street southwest, Hardy J. Story, 50, was con- wcted and committed to jail for 270 ys by Judge Isaac R. Hitt in Police urt yesterday. © Herdy was arrested by fourth pre- qnct police, who had received the ‘com- Em from E. Wright that the man We repeat this great sale—for those who | To see just how “acid” you are. make this test. Get a package of Magnesia Oxolds fiom Peoples Drug Stores or any other -good druggist. Take two after each meal and see how much better you feel. how. much more soundly you sieep and how much more energy you have. If. after taking the contents of one the results don’t more than | ama return the bottle to the | druggist and he will refund your money promptly and in full.—Advertisement. broken into his room and stolen ut $25 worth of property Novem- ?r 4. £ In the year 1709, an astute friar in rtugal was subsidized by the King to rry cut a series of experiments in to match sheets. Hem- orchid and green. 84x105 size. . stitched. 45x36 size. .. 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