Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1932, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 had beaten to death Mrs. Anne Terrell, | “We were always arguing,” Reid told | was sorry right away, but that didn’t do 40, and buried her body under the fioor | Police. “She wanted me to go back to | me any good.” ‘8 visible of Mount Vernon itself is new, HAVENNER TAI.KS 1 Washi S s S o ane “do: BOOTLEGGER TELLS 0 and b b by e e ot B eping. b 1 Qi vt 51 | Dy o s, Terells mdy re- A ong Washington’s Fat once. veterate pigrim that T am, 1| OF SLAYING WOMAN |cccupied e s Tt e | i ey eccuing O e yet do not bow down to wood and stone. “I just don't know why I did it,” he | wasn't drunk, but I got so mad I picked Juvenile authorities took charge of At Mount Vernon I would rather look said, “We had an argument about boot- | UD_8n iron bar and let her have it. It | the slain woman's daughter " . than look in. So, too, I 3 ’ 2 ! nN BIBENTENN'AI_ Improvements Making Birthplace of First President O e ectes Ters st Wakeneld | Admits Beating Her in Argument legging, and 1 it her over the head by flock of ducks flying sbove the | QOver Rum and Burying Body The body of Mrs. Terrell, & former Accessible to Pilgrims to Wakefield Plantation, uflpdt‘m;e‘r:etk;g-wu;m?; fresh water pouring down from the Appalachians. It is.the same unchang- ing scene in a changing world that resident or Minneapolis, Minn., was found yesterday. Reid, 45, was arrested six hours later in Santa Monica, Where s Sawea he had taken Mrs. Terrell's 11-year-old ved to wonder the child born here soclated Press. ughter, Harriett, February 12, sev- the pride of Southerners to_be buried 200 years ago. LOS ANGELES, February 35—With- | eral days'after the slaying. He had told on their own farms, and laws Were| (Gopyright, 1032 by the North American | OUt display of emotion, James A. Reld, e girl o moit her was on location | made to restrict the sacred acre from ‘Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) bootlegger, told police yesterday how he 8 motion picture company. | WAKEFIELD PLANTATION, Va, | DASE 70, festrict S e Dr. George C. Havenner, execulve |y g 4, ciamber ashore from & boat in Make o WORLD HEADING TO CHAOS possession - February 24.—Until lately the, Yisler when the farm was sold out of & itor to this first of Washingtoh shrines | fgpyijy; GEORGE MOORE, 80, SEES vice chalrman of the Dictrict Bicenten- | the Potomac or flounder 44 miles in costia ' Clitizens' Aswoclation on the | Fredericksburg. strained by statute from leaping or T | CEPTION | “Soon there will be a wharf for pil- | d plans which have been made for the |grime by river, and aiready there 15 & | focse sy sy by Protecting walls or | Irish Author, Sl Mentally an 7 RE ¢ i Under Garage Floor. Anacostia Citizens Told Ex-| nder Garage Floo tent of Celebration by Capital City. Rescued by Woman From Possible Oblivion. BY JAMES MORGAN. Speoial Dispatch to The Ctar. Same Low Fare East- bound... Liberal baggage allowance and stopovers .. . nfls Commission, addressed the Ana- |the ruts or mud of a clay road lmm‘ Unhippily, battie cotlld nok" be 've- celebratioh at their mecting last night. | smooth motor 'route linking Wakefield | th, Physicially Vigorous, Celebrates The’ Jarge celebration scheduled for |t the City of Washington, as rich mlg{:‘_ T e zser::’ xrawmlil “;rxg: ! y Vig y c i b War, was outlined by Dr. Havenner,|journeys. | America, were overturned. broken and | BY,the Associated Press. AR Wlth D.e ‘0 tu es who is also president of the citizens’| "1 gliuded yesterday to & woman Who | scattered umtil Shere’ weonio meats | TONDON, February 25.—George 7 X & this date, Army day, he said, would be | years of men's negligence. She was literary men of the older generation, o“unnphutheoldtubulnmottndim 3 grand perade of military patriotl | N, Harry Leo Rust, who organized in | Thonal Assoclation could only gather Up | celebrated his elghtleth birthday anni- Y A demonstration on the Monument| from the general public, the associa- | gent] author of “Esther Waters,” | one way one way Grounds will follow, he stated, With|tion obtained more from Congress and ,g‘?pfe‘beln"sfl! g,‘*’;em‘;"gf;f,’,’ggfim”;;“;‘g Innes” and other epics is still physl- est prices ever offered on standard tubes. 0 Tourist Sleeper plus berth fare. |in Standard Pullman plus berth fare. officials reviewing the units of the | - terday he attended the opening of an . oA 25 parade. Bome of the companies will be | Large Tract Purchased. EENEEVENE oém§.1f§xsul{§~ke'c ooihe mew | g e e T - RCA Radiotron Company, Inc., Harrison, N. J. Fred Harvey Lunch Rooms and Dining Rooms V | d it is built of old-fashicned bricks Py stafl, 8 expected to serve as grand mar- | cellar hole 6f the birthplace a house | o cally today as disgusted with the “trend phone G_C_DILLARD shal ‘of the parade. [in ‘the modeststory-and-a-half Vir- | beic on the farm from the clay that | o¢ tis mechanized age.” | s i or call on SANTA FE RY.. The “association had a long discus- | ginia style of early days, restored the gtons. “We are heading for chaos,” he said, | R ‘ v rus April 6, the fifteenth anniversary of | gesociations as any 100 miles I have | Birthday. the United States' entry into the World | cver enjoyed in a Lifetime of sentimmental | 51" re o nd, father of Washington, group. ‘The events to take place on|rescued Wakefield from more than 100 | of distinguishing thelr bones. The Me- | Moore, outstanding figure among Irish et of RCA Radiotronsat | civilian organizations down Penn-|1923 the Wakefleld Memorial Associa- |in g vault, versary yesterday. 1 \ with a complete s v | - he | Gty & Tourist Fare Standerd Fay sylvania and Constitution avenues. | tion. Collecting what money it could | The Memorial House, seated on the| 1B Spite of his advanced Wévefy; prices ranging from $5.10t0 $9.20.Low- | ‘925& 3'039_ B o Becretary of War Hurley and other | far more from John D. Rockefeller, JI. | the birthplace, for no living person | C8lly and mentally vigorous. Only yes- attired f8 Continental uniforms. Gen.| 1t purchased a large tract of the tended chat with the Prince of Wales. A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary save you money Douglas MacArthur, Army chief of | washington farm, buit over the ol | ¢ Outline of the original foundation | “H*C Srle (04" himcels” characteristi- sion on the new reservoir, which will | family burying ground and has now | An Unchas Scen “but, since Providence has decreed few 500 supply water for Southeast Washington | presented the completed project to the | changing e. men shall live more than B'gmyelrs. I THE HEART OF voql RADIO | P”mx:au%: and which is rapidly nearing completion | Federal Government, which has placed | Fault-finders may protest that they | hope to be removed in good ‘She had the most captivating igure... near Alabama avenue southeast. it in the efficient care of the National | Would rather have looked into the ruin- Several streets and roads that are | Park Service. ous cellar hole than at this new_build- badly in need of repair came up for| The visitor turns off the main road | ing which hides it. As for me, I plead notice of the group. They decided to | at a wayside hamlet, where the new nclo contendre. Virtually all that is sppeal to District officials to have V| memorial drive opens an inviting grass- — street southeast paved. Need for new | bordered avenue through a beautiful | lights in the section was also discussed. | pine forest to the birthplace. But PR e oy | pause _a moment; somewhere about here Washington finished his meager NORTHWEST RELIEF | rncoimepaien, frished b, messer | in his very early childhood, he returned |at 11, and lived several years with his BILL IS APPROVED | hait-brother, ‘Augustine = | Drive on now, with the dreary mon- Hygienic _— | ument that President Cleveland dedi- . a cated straight ahead, where a lane of | Towels and Toilet Tissues Norbeck Says Thousands of Cat- ce%ars Ien&swthedneviv memorial house World's Oldest and Largest : and another road lately has_been ! | Manufacturerof Interfolded Products tle Are Starving, 10,000 opened to the burying ground. It was Demand Families in Want. By the Associated Press. The Senate Agricultural Committee | has voted a favorable report on the Norbeck-Bulow resolution to supply Farm Board wheat for relief of human beings and live stock in the near North- | When The Need Is For Credit —it pays to have good standing at a helpful bank like “Columbia,” m“?&'fi‘:;“fiflfi%’&mfigfl% which for forty years has always I i bk turotncsd Testertay exercised a constructive force in local progress. by Norbeck and his colleague, Sennw}" : would make 5,000,000 bushels o honny b Seasd Whest immediately available. It would ’ ‘ - e e F We're at your service to make k : ) SAREAD B nny ‘.0*: - # 1932 a year of greater opportunity. pre st adb Koy naeant, Y other organizations as President Hoover might te. The cost of distri- : : S b PO L L LT PO O AaaAn s RS an aca.’lh‘ s d be borne by the organi- | tasenot O Juans ey mtions handling it. 1,400 IDLE RELIEVED .hea}!"“‘? 9% g0y, P Y ad Louisville Bureau Spends $11,722 Tl’;e f o . ; ; ‘( . Q’.*‘,. rgaat % 9 in Week’s Employment Move. CorumBia NationaL Bank LOUISVILLE, Ky., February 25 (P). —Fourteen hundred Louisville work- CAPITAL, $250,000.00—SURPLUS, $500,000.00 911 F Street ‘west. The committee approved the measure Interest after a brief statement by Senator Nor- 5 beck, Republican, of South Dakota, set- Paid on ting forth the need for ‘“immediaf Savi » avings ‘Norbeck sald thousands of cattle were PROGRESS BASED ON SAFETY AND SERVICE men were given employment last week through. the Municipal Employment Bureau ::: $11,722.20 t“:n upen%mfiio employment, Mayor Wil- e S ureau during ‘Winter totals $107,029. Every Person Who Smokes Should Know This The “Smoker’s Fag” That’s Slowing Millions Down Now Found 90% Correctable, According to Science By Julia Foster % Beautifully slender, marvelously molded, her figure. Then | saw her close. All admiration fled at once. How could a woman like that so neglect her complexion? For a few words of expert advice would have meant all the world to her. BEAUTY IN A TEST TUBE Olive oil for the complex- ionl Always knowntokeep skin soft, supple, youthful. But can you get enough olive oil in soap? How much, actually, goes into Paimolive? Here is the exact amount of olive oil that goes into every ten- centcake of Palmolive~in this test tube at the right. To this generous olive oil content can be directly traced Palmolive's great complexion benefits. It is * * * You need never run the risk of having a “tragic” skin. You can learn in two seconds the daily care advised by the world’s fore- most beauty specialists. This is what they have told women for years. For the sake of a youthful complexion, read it, practice it. Simply twice a day, morning and evening, apply a generous lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water to face and throat. Work well into the pores. This is best done with the hands. Then rinse away with warm water. Finish with a cold rinse. Hot water should never touch your skin. If your face is dry, apply oil or tissue cream after the night treatment. More than 20,000 of the world’s leading specialists have urged How by Doing One Simple Thing the After-effects of Steady Smoking Can Be Minimized to an Amazing Extent— WHAT T0o DO Scientists have now discovered that the ele- ment of reasonable safety, freedom from smok- er’sfag, head dullness and depressiqn, can now be added to smoking in a very simple way. Millions of smokers are already doing it. This is what to do: Simply take two teaspoonfuls of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water every morning immediately after rising and every night immediately before going to bed. Or take two Phillips' Milk of Magnesia tablets night and morning which give an equivalent amount of Milk of Magnesia, This acts to alkalinize one’s system. And an alkalinized system is largely impervious to the after-effects of tobacco. Science has found that it'’s the acid system that cannot tolerate tobacco. This small, daily dosage of Phillips” Milk of Magnesia tends to neutralize those acids in the system. PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia Neutralizes the acids that cause ‘‘Acid Headaches' and Sour Stomach within 15 minutes after taking! Hence, those after-effects one feels now after heavy smoking go. The head is clear. The mouth sweet. One has fewer headaches. Less heaviness across the eyes, at the back of head, across forehead. Any regular and consistent smoker should at least try this method. Results are often re- markable. For the system thus 1s largely forti- fied against tobacco’s after-effects. Get genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia at any drug store. See that you get the genuine, as endorsed by doctors. Comes now in two forms. The liquid form which you already know. And the new, marvelously convenient tablets which you can carry about with you. You can now get finume Phillips’ ilk of Magnesia in tablet form, as well as ordina iquid form. Eac let is the equiv- alent of a tea- spoonful of Milk of Magnesia. Carry the tablets with you wherever that for this foundation cleansing you use Palmolive Soap. The panel at the right, headed, “Beauty In a Test Tube” will tell you why. Please read it carefully. Rest in a beauty bath! Let me pass on to you a valuable suggestion given me by a beauty expert. It's really a beauty treatment. And it's the best relaxation for tired nerves I know. You can easily afford this because Palmolive Soap is so inex- pensive. Shave up a whole bar of Palmolive Soap. Melt it by boiling in 4 cups of water and pour the solution into your tub. ‘When you get in, just relax for a minute or two. Then, with the rich lather from another cake of Palmolive, massage your whole body. Don’t miss a pore! Your skin will be the better for it, because of the olive and palm oils. Fatigue, nervousness, will be gone, You'll feel like dressing up in your best things. You'll want to go places—do things! And certainly, start at once on those Palmolive treatments for your face. Keep your skin young! PALMOLIVE the only large-selling soap made of vegetable oils ex- clusively. The only one us- ingoliveoil asabase. Other ingredients are simply oils from palm trees necessary to produce aricher, cream- ier, more workable lather. The color is the natural green of and palm oils—no artificial coloring. More than 20,000 of the world’s beauty experts have for years urged Palmolive Soap in prefe Heed their advicel Y Julia Foster has interviewed over 3,600 beauty experts in the past two years. She attends beauty conventions; is in and out of smart restaurants, clubs, theatres. Her information on beauty sub= Jects is authentic, It deserves your careful reading.

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