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- B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CITIZENS DENAND LOCAL APPOINTEES Columbia Heights Group Hits Selection of Outsiders for Offices. Heights Citizens Asso- adopted a resolution ct Commissioners 15 be appointed | of Wash- iders and | laries paid 1d in the New Fourteenth and Fair- tary <of the Labor, addressed Labor Legislation -War Times” in which ad- dvocated shorter working laborer in the future. requested a bill ss, be amended widening | oe street funds, | to be| it re Tequested paved from avenue, and reet between i Quincy street paved sdewalk laid on the| h strect in this area s were also introduced 1 urged that the amber ffic lights be and Monr ater, president of the | at the meeting. R, sang several songs. CONGRESS HEIGHTS GROUP HEARS CROSBY Edwin S. Hege and Charles Stengle Also Address Association Meeting. Congress Helghts on abandoned their transactions and com- elopment discussion for | nment last night i g was held in the audito- the Congress Heights School, Heights road and Nichols ave- ssioner Herbert . Crosby out- » duties of his office f the District Bicente told of the hou program of the com | 1. Stengle, also of the commis- | oving cup was presented by ! League of Washington to ). Poole, 3301 Brothers place, for hest outdoor lighting effect stmas d E. Richardson, president, and J. Louis Gelbman, secretary, offici- ate TAMPA SENTENCES 14 IN COMMUNIST RIOTS | Terms Range From One to Ten| Years—Demonstrations Fail to Materialize. Press February 3.—Com- ations that led to riots s two months ago sent to prison Monday to ng from 1 to 10 years. They were sentenced in Circuit Court udge W. R. Petteway. He post- i passing sentences on 15 others likewise were convicted two weeks t demonstrations might be ed deputy sheriffs to search e court chamber for icers also formed a ar and the spectators ay read the sentences 7. F. L. Rodriguez, Angel mpo, Frances Romero, | o Lopez and Caroline 2 were sentenced to serve & year | v day at the State prison farm at | Alzares and Felix Marrero | L; soned for three years. Sentence of 10 years each were n four convicted as the leaders. J. E. McDonald, Nilo Lima, na and Jim Nine. d they were sent by Communists to were heard without trations of any sort and the ners were then led quietly to jail attorneys, however, announced } v i be taken to the State| rs had opposed the ts on their work- | as injured | erday and the re arrested soon | s of assault with 1 and inciting to riot | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TALK | Richard J. Davis, C. §., of Chicago, Gives Lecture Here. "Christian Science: Its Inf Health and Character,” was delivered in Pirst Church of Christ entist, last evening by Richard J. >, S., of Chicago, Til s is a member of the Board of the Pirst Church of n Boston, Mass. He by Wilbur E. Yocum, of First Church. A lecture « st reader Long ago Karl Marx declared that “the great catastrophe’—that is, the collapse of “capitalism”—would “be preceded by an enormous economic crisis,” which it was the object of his teaching to bring about, UM AT ALL DRUG STORES | trict Supreme Court to recover $25,000 | damages SNGERS VOLUNTEE FOR CELEBRATION [More Than 700 Will Partici- pate in Bicentennial Chorus' on February 22. Woman Keeps Mum During Robbery; Saves $700 in Gems By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 3.—Mrs, George Ward's silence was golden. She and her husband were in- specting furniture in a store Monday, when three robbers en- tered. The hold-up men invited the Wards to sit on a divan. They obeyed, but Mrs. Ward said nothing. ‘While his companions menaced the store manager and » derk and robbed the till of $10, one of the trio kept talking to Mr. and Mrs. Ward, but she kept her mouth closed. It was not until they left that she opened it. It was then that she reached in and pulled out $700 worth of jewelry. SUES STORE OWNERS Mrs. Minnie R. Lloyd Charges Bhe | take part in the chorus include Fell on Wet Floor. o _| _Church of the Holy City Choir, Maud Mrs. Minnle R. Lloyd. 1722 Nine- |G “gewall, director. Mu Phi Epsilon teenth street, has filed suit in the Dis- | Alumnae Club, Edith B. Athey, di- rector; music section, Women's Club, from George Valanos and | Chevy Chase, Md., Mrs. J. Harry Cun- | Manuel Geralis, trading as the Deauville | ningtam, _director; choir of Esther | Food Shoppe, 1639 Connecticut avenue, | Chapter. No. 5, Order of the Eastern | for alleged personal injuries | Star, Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, di- While a customer at the store of the |rector: Calvary Baptist Church Choir, | defendant September 19 last, she says, | Thomas Moss, director; Chaminade | she slipped on a quantity of water neg- | Glee Club, Esther Linkins, director; | ligently left by the defendants on the |the Letitia E. Stewart group, Emman- | floor, and, falling, sustained serious in- |uel P. E. Church choir, William Scan- juries. She is represented by Attorney | tlebury, director; Schubert Choral Club, Philip F. Biggins. W. E. Braitbwaite and Mrs. B. H. Tay- | ~More than 700 trained singers from the organized vocal groups and choirs of the Capital have volunteered to par- ticipate "in the Bicentennial Chorus, which is to sing in a great body on the | east steps of the Capitol Building on February 22, the District Bicentennial Commission sald today. The action of these bodies in donat- ing thelr services to the patriotic movement, “the commission added. demonstrates the intense interest being manifest by Washingtonians in the Bi- centennial celebration. Groups who have indicated they wil D. T, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 195 lor, Church Chorus, rector; First Congregational Chair, Ruby Smith Stahl T. W. Norcross, di- Church directar; | Tuesday Evening Music Club, Florence Noack Howard, director; Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard (2 clubs); Interstate Male Chorus, H. M. Brown, manager; Elizabeth Somers Glee Club of the Y. W. C. A. and Rusi- ness and Professional Women's Glee Club of the Y. W. C. A, directed by Mary M. Burnett; George Washington University Glee Clubs, directed by Dr. Robert H. Harmon, and Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, president. Individuals who have entered in- clude: Ola L. Burdette, Betty Bangs, James B. Peat, Mary Carney, W. J. Conlyn, Bertha Brundage, Mary Regdl and Mrs. Annie King. Health Scoffer Dies at 105. COLFAX, Wash. (%) —Hugh McKuen, who said he had ‘“done most everything one shouldn't do,” as far as his health was concerned, 1s dead at the age of 105 'DONT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, GAS HURTS HEART 1f you toss and can’t sleep on your right side or back, your UPPER bowel may be full of gas. At bed- time, drink warm water with a spoonful of simple glycerin, buck- thorn bark, saline compound (known as Adlerika). This washes out poisons which cause poor sleep, nervousness, gas. Get Adlerika today. In 2 hours youll be rid of bowel poisons and will sleep good tonight. Peoples Drug Stores—Advertisement, e PALAIS ROYAL WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED Thrilling! 2 sparkling! Costume colorful! ,000 pieces novel! Jewelry You “ate it up” at §$1 and $§1.95! Now we've bought specially so you can “come and get Gold and silvered metal bands! colors! Earrings! All these—and more! Novelties in Necklaces! crystals! Bracelets! 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The function | vice president; Mrs. J. G. Whiteside, { will open at 8:30 o'clock. Officers for the next year will be 4 e | elected. The present officers are Repre- The Arkansas State Soclety will hold | (eneative Claude A. Fuller, president; | Maj. Robert W. Brown, first vice oresi- Charles B. Moore, Ants Eat Diplomas. third vice president; Mrs. Brownie H. Kerr, secretary, and Hugh Brewster, treasurer. : posed to education. They have just finished consuming a two-year . of high schocl diplomas stored :\‘W&{ Depsrtment of Education. Radios in Pennsylvania are estimated . second ' 5477 500,000. SN E e S Rest Assured. BEDDING, tomorrow, holds the center-of-the-stage in our great February Fur- niture Sale—and headlining a long list of all-Star attrac- tions are the 2 great values contained in this advertise- ment. Everyone knows the quality represented by these famous makes and conse- quently that the prices quoted are 'way below nor- mal! In fact, it is only through very special ar- rangements with the makers that we can offer such prices. —However, these are only 2 of many equally important values. Our entire stock of Furniture is reduced from 107 to 507, for our most outstanding Furniture event of all time! —the Greatest o all Bedding Bargains! [ Thru special arrangement with the maker . . . to celebrate the Opening of our new Department Opens in one motion to a full size double bed Last year such a couch would have cost you $27.50, and even that was inexpensive for-a studio couch bed that's as fine as this one. There's a separate covering of vivid cretonne, with three plump cushions to match. And u nderneath a tufted Englander mattress and Englander link spring. Just a single motion and the couch turns into a wide, comfortable double bed as is indicated by the illustration at the right. Our Famous “Dr. Prerce” All-Lay_er Mattresses It's been a long time since $8.50 ever bought so much quality! A Mattress that has been scientifically de- signed to produce maximum sleeping comfort. Another value-triumph for our Feb- ruary Furniture Sale. $ Covered with 8-0s. A. €. A. Ticking according to rigid Government stand- ards, 85-1b. all-layer felt. O PALAIS ROYAL 3 Where Dependable Merchandise Is Always Fairly Priced 11th & G Sts. N.W. 50 Phone District 4400