Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1932, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DI WEDNESDAY, 1932, B8 =* Delegate Colgate Darden yesterday in- as that offered in the Senate Monday Jobn Chauncey Williams, Casanova, FURNACE MAN FREED —_— Watch, Clock & Jewelry v = (Ja\'el LOS[, May or l troduced a bfll to provide that the|by Senator George W. Layman. Va.; Rev. George W. Crabtree, Cat- > i( . gasoline tax revenuc‘htc used I?rs‘t).zn - A doz;n patrons, headed by Delegate | lett, Va.; th;‘é !;‘m::‘d, 1Rcmlnxtnn,' ackiac reconstruction and maintenance of State | S. J. Thompson, offered & bill to pro- | Va.; secretary. ._Appleton, W'ar-' Uses Blac ]‘J“( m highways, as well as for original con- | vide for circuit judges, commissioners of | renton; treasurer—C. E. Tiffany, War- | IN ILSLEY MURDERS| A l R l N G . 2 . structior, A like bill was introduced | revenue, treasurers, commonwealth’s at- | renton. I Grooksicanee zor; 1 r Hyattsville Session T the Benste. forneys’ and sheriffs nd to_abolsh SR O s Called Lor. Delivcred, Guaranteod & e fee system as a means of compen- | tar. | AN L e . | Auto Tax Year Change. sation, % GIVES UP IN STABBING | ™o Dumvien tomne S ol MANTEL " | special Dispatch to The Star | oo mccordance with B R ICHouIT A BN CetalBerTobatl | b TR e e ;fl ]:‘E;E:Rfi,:aé Pebruary ? :I«z:z - HYATTSVILLE, Md., February 3. e nounced plan, egates nton A. bill o : . h 3 el 2 b rayson, color 2 r —Had a stranger dropped in at & : » Fovler and C. M. Waldrop introduced & | 1, T3t " MR Sonitined & loker) willle Good of Page County Held | conyicy and furnace man at the resi- CLOCKS Resolution Asks Change for| meeting of the mavor and Common Delegate Reid Opposes ““Pay- | bill to change the automobte fcense 60X | Rayguier Hospital Oficers Chosen,| for Investigation at Luray. | dence of Mrs. Spence Iiley, can shed | A Specilty Council of Hyattsville in the Munici- Y o i i he Bt | der of Mrs. Iisley n i | pal Bi ng, last night, he doubtless i H P effort to delay the necessity for the| WARRENTON, Va., February 3 (Spe- | Special Dispatch to The Star. | no light on the murder of M Isley ’ Arterial Highways and g bt e ovn | DO State License for Op- | purchase of automobile tags until citl-| clal) —At a mesting of the Yoara ol | LURAY, Va, Februsry S—willie|and her maid, Mrs. Mina Buchner TRIBBY’S usiness Areas. For Mayor Lemuel L. Gray was g b The bill would make the 1932 tags | imously re-lected as follows: Presi- |ville, Page County, is under arrest on | Grayson was taken into custody Sat- Next to Keith's = presiding over the deliberations of good until April 1, 1933, ;\me y Josing | dent—Thomas Atkinson, jr.; vice pres- |a charge of stabbing Charles Dinges. | urday as an accessory to the murders Estimates Furnished ~ Met. 3629 . the body with a blackjack Sl Py the State a fourth year "‘z Lccnsled ";X idents—Alvin V. Baird, Delaplane, Va.; |Good came to jail yesterday and sur- | because of discrepancies in his state- Br Dispatohito The Siar | The fact was that the genial BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, revenues. This Bmoum% l'. : s‘flh 'blfi Willlam J. Slaughter, The Plains, Va.; |rendered to Sheriff E. L. Lucas. | ments. LYON PARK, Va, February 3.—An| mayor, unable to find the new gavel Staff Correspondent of The Star. %ln‘fioloflgvflho(agdpson:}x:fi ('ujef;m\fid ;ake attempt ¢ a ban placed on the| Presented him wecently by E. S | RICHMOND, Va, February 3.—TRe |even, more difficult the efforts that ¢ i ) on the arterial | o Doliceman to lend him & black. | treasurer of Arlington County would be | have been made to provide a uniform X c n sections | jack prohibited from collecting any more |license law for the State. T fees for handling the Anances of the| Lawyers engaged iy the “improper t will | Atlington County Water: Department | solicitation of business' would be guilty :‘ Arl Civic ; | under the provisions of a bill intro- | of malpractice under the provisions of | ¥ X t t. Somehow, though, it |duced in the House of Delegates yester- | & bill introduced ri: Delegate Vivian > p r many| did seem s of the |day by Delegate Hugh Reid. i |[Eage chialinidn ofjine HoRseICourieior) : 14 the| Dody, always qu dignified, In explaining the measure, Reld said | Justice Committee. =~ 3-8 y id the | yere'even more so that by a technicality the State has| H:i‘;,_f,'f: t’:m(;dficg{ !:nmfislgniult\){vn{:\ ¢ ards th R been requiring the county treasurer to | gFRESIL, LG N S0 She ‘eight cone 10™ 11™™ F anD G STREETS X | Compute the fees on water revenues as| i rction districts on the basis of un- | ¥ arerea « TWO DISTRICT MEN Well‘as on ordinary county levies. | finished mileage.” The bill is the same | bt wh !.!)‘g Always Has Surplus. | | t C the The result is that since Arlington | _ & c he Shee A fees it is equivalent to paying the State | . 4 4 W or I’ 't A d i . a license fee for operating the water T m e m d m 2 4 rection State Police at Laurel Alleged to ot s Ay o eginnin omorro a e ime... Y eid state ha! e did not ieve . i Dt thiose Have Found Contraband on e e e e i movencein || Large Stock New Prices ave 57¢ on ac urchase o v ale C e property or sals 3 the remuneration of Treasurer E. Wade Easily managed, powerful heat. o duced or sold on propert Mahoney and Ahmey. Ball or any of his deputies, since the || Just the thing for Awxiliary heat. on wi t is located . s fees of b‘m treasurer's ]amr» always Wieks for All Types of OIl Heaters t Bill. e e exceed by a substantial margin the % d" " e maximym amount he is permitted by | Priced from $4.95 M thal ther e sl oy ¢ Or €| the State to retain. ’ ’ " t n second time recent months State | g - w 5d"the county's | violators of “the narcotic laws when | irginia® delegation. The. second was | Remember your heating trou- OO ro a nl a r a I p 4 el egislature, | they Slenped twol A ah won]'?\“:u\x\‘;fl'j introduced by Delegate R. A. McIntyre. [| bles last Winter—let us correct i 1 full7nppartRRC s GO0 A B orth of) 1t would forbid the use of the Ameri- them b islature df;}g;‘ln);:g;;:“g“»;‘\} ) can or State flags for advertising pur- Full Line of Coal Ranges and 1 A D A poses, and \,\n)nld prohibit its reproduc- Heating Stoves bt ge ¢ s Tt B A0nEY, tion on anything except jewelry, sta- s [1the Jalobibck P or I tionery and ceriain articles authorized W.S. JENKS & SON € o = ¥ ot y "ederal Government. . -4 | - of Bladensburg road. They were taken| o % e S o1 Bidensburg o mhe, were taken | ™ mesined 5o o compation bl to the || 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 eairation , he two were arrested by Corpl. L. . Stove Store ;A C % i:,r\;((‘,,’}:t:;\#fi Blooh AnA State Billteren il 8o fate diverted to the schools of the State, | boxes T n in opposi- | and_Arthur Plumer on a lookout sent | J : PP he | by Federal agents. | I 1ond today . W | . e point | RITCHIE TO ATTEND OODWARD & LLOTHROP o and il i Regularly 35¢ box; 3 b for $I t road and Mili- ’ ). $ ( i me il FIREMEN'S BANQUET| egularly 35¢ box; 3 boxes for Te of the Public Safety = ; e meeting i . g e meetin ) st Right About Face— : biect o1 the Governor's Acceptance of Prince | sa 1 individual | @, 2 Shleaioriithe eorges Invitation Announced : ; e or, the Gentle Art of A 3 i ] e e s stops | g "Make up " by Our own exclusive make of sanitary napkins, deodorized and highly absorbent. PIEe. irect cars come o a full stop | BY 8 Stal Correspondent of The Star. Packed 12 in a box—and little more than half the price at which they regularly sell. e he highway at the CCOTJ"A(‘,}: CITY. Md., February 3.— 1 urt House station, | Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland has | C La and Garrison | accepted an invitation to attend u y ’ ’ b —is shown to smart i g s S eansing | issues e of “heads,” where one should see how one As should look—provided with the correct make- : : : A i up essentials—applied Evans opposing You May Place cgrrect]y taYv:)u p‘})mve R ] l b £ g of pay most Confid i g exising seale of p Utmo idence in SR oxes eqularly 35¢ box = over this assemblage of Certlfled' to see your type—and - 2 ‘f' d how it may be done in . : identifie the very best Denney Keep a supply of these famous Woodward & Lothrop tissues always on hand—for ¢ guaranteed Do WI?& s‘eheetgzr:v efficiently removing cold cream and make-up, and to use as handkerchiefs. And 5 COAL o R buy them during this very special offering, while the price is so unusually low. 1 she is here for only a - S nessdup amois Hien few days. Phone Orders—DIstrict 5300—Promptly Filled e thracite the favorite in thou- JOILETRIES e f‘ sands of homes...its higher A1sre 16, First FLOOR ILETRIES, AISLES 1 16, 18, F1rsT FLOOR NOTIONS, Al 20, FirsT FLOOR, # \ part of the citi- | heat value and greater econ- ve W > officials are the things | omy appeal to thrifty folks... ) to put the county where | order now. Every ton guar- i a etate of high class de- ‘ anteed! ve Gosnell, a member of the c ard, also briefly addressed the ‘ 7 ; ’ ;i e e decatea that e board| + When Appetite Goes, Health Goes, Too! + Clean Out Poisons Here * With Fresh Yeast * 1 reful study of the sev- | « approach | b cone | ; GEORGE F. LENZ ; « COAL CO. 5 sv e o TERMINAL v e} D, Dele. ICE & FUEL CO. E 4 Joseph Haley (and suburban dealers) and Mrs. R. R Years of Unbearable SINUS PAIN Can Now Be Avoided | | ood, ith exi such condition health exist under h e i shaight of A lonfn:l“::eg\ect cuts off the body's sustenad 5 M Swé affers when int€ at without ite ¢ ¥ vith ood health here, appett ¢ all knov’ (?1 ¢ wi 8 5 : ; e ey q'r““‘“’ . . Has Meal-time lost its KICK'? So why go on suffering like a martyr when relief is so easy, so well known? Right at your ture provides estore health! Nah‘es“d et to T < brings you DCFCW yeast¥. It Your whole system W Pt EMEMBER how you used to look forward LOOk Ollt! That’s uSuaIly a sign Of a to your meals? “When do we eat?” you for safe protection against threatened sinus trouble. It quickly clears the nose and washes away the fetid mat- ter congested in the passages. Thousands who formerly feared sinus infection, now prevent colds and other respiratory diseases, have a clear head, and breathe freely, since using Sinasiptec in warm water, asatwice- daily nasal bath. It's 50 easy and pleasant! The Sinasiptec treat- ment soon becomes a fine health habit, like brushing the teeth! ANY PERsoN afflicted with severe si nus trou an tell you there is no human pain so terribly unendurable. Even surgical operations bring no re- lief from the excruciating torture in many cases. Besides, sinus infection brings other treacherous diseases that tear down bodily bealth. Bewarned by frequent héad colds, catarrh, mouth breathing, snoring, pressure at the bridge of the nose, congested nasal passages, headaches above the eyes, spellsof temporary deafness, inflamed and phlegm-coated throat, bad odor from nasal mucus ¢hroat discharges. used to say. Well, what has happened to you since then? Where has your old appetite, your old hearty laugh—your joy in living—gone? * * * Intestinal sluggishness . . . zhat’s the thing that takes the "kick” out of meal-time . . . steals the appetite, upsets digestion . . . yes, spoils good tempers and ruins homes! And to think how easy it is to get rid of this trouble today! Listen. .. Literally thousands of grateful men and siptec is a doctor’s discovery INASIPTEC siptek” Pronounced Hay Fever?—S§inasiptec prevents—by @ New Method. 4 3 N women testify to the amazing value of fresh Not @ Cureal]”. . Flesschmanns Yeast is a health fiol thousands eat seriously deranged condition of your system that must be corrected by all means . yeast in correcting constipation and the poor appetite, poor digestion, loss of “pep,” etc., to which this evil leads. A food, yeast is used and prescribed by world-famous doctors. Madea part of your regular daily diet, Fleisch- mann’s Yeast mingles with the accumulated waste matter that has been clogging your intes- tines . . . softens it . . . “tones” the intestinal muscles so they can again perform their nor- mal work easily and regularly. Thus harmful poisons—the cause of your listlessness and distress—are daily passed off by your body. Digestive juices flow normally again. Appetite revives. A strong, healthy di- gestion is yours once more! And in addition, you know, Fleischmann’s Yeast richly supplies three indispensable health-giving elements lacking from most foods —vitamins B and G, and the remark- able “sunshine” vitamin — vitamin D. grocers’, or at any restaurant or soda fountain, you can get the little cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast that hold such rich promise for you! Just eat it regularly, three cakes every day—before meals or between meals and when you go to bed— plain, or dissolved in a third of a glass of water. Won't you try it — for your own health’s sake? Not just for a few days . . . but long enough to find out what it will really do? % IMPORTANT— Fleischmann’s Yeast for bealth comes only in the Sfoil-wrapped cake with the yellow label. It's yeast in its fresh, effective form — the kind famous doctors recommend. Ask for it by namel

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