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A—10 THE EVENING AR, WASKINGTON, D. C., WL: 713, 199 FAIRFAX ATTORNEY tional 12 master bed rooms and pool ar- | and Jerry Hobbs of the local suhsta- | adopted a resolution to the effect that | ployment of no additional teachers be- | tion and was booked for murder fol-|“in so far as feasible the attendance | cause of said children.” n News- | lowing Johnson's death today. + department shall assign children whose | Preliminary plans for the proposed | ‘nnd jokes he has to read, write and | supervise pictures all day. And some | rangement. North | of us think we have hard lives! | (Commiht. A RiNaee . ol merica he) homes are without the county, but who | school building at Fairland were ap- are_attending school in the county, to | proved and authorized to be sent to the such school as will require the em- | State Department for approval. Hollywood in Person i TEE | AUTHORIZE PUBLIC SALE HITS BYRD PLAN Brands Act Blow at County Government in Talk Before C. of C. Meeting. Brecial Dicpatch to The St FAIRFAX. Va, July 13—An audi- ence which packed the court house to overflowing attended last night's meet- ing of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce to hear Commonwealth's At- torney Wilson M. Farr and F, Shield McCandlish_speak in favor of voting out of the State road system. Oppos- ing arguments were made by State Senator John W. Rust. Farr stated that in his opinion_the Bird plan is “the most disastrous blow e er struck to county government in Virginia.” In his opinion a vote for tne act is a confession that the citi- zens “have neither the intelligence, courage or judgment to manage their own Jevies” MeCandlish held t while backward counties will be hel; by the biil, Fair- 11 County will mark time until other covnty rcads have been improved to cocrespond and it will lose the reverue T rotofore paid to the county by public uities Former Sena in favor of lox 2eanst turning State bureau Rust stated that the county cannot afford the expense of builcing perma- nent roads; in his opinion corporations are s much entitled to tax relitf as are citizens. He pointed out that when the State has finished construction of its primary system its $20,000,000 annually will be used for constructing the mary system. Former Representative R. Walton Moore voiced the opinion that if he oted for the Byrd bill it would be be- couse he felt it a step in the right di- rection toward doing away with real ectate taxes, which he characterized as discriminatory, inflexible and intolerab- 1v burdensome. The chamber, in a short business m eting. adopted the recommendations o the nominating committee: Town of Falls Church, Guy N. Church to re- place Carroll V. Shreve; Fairfax, John Dust to replace F. W. Huddleson: Hern- don, George Harrison, re-elected; Clif- ton, D. W. Buckley, re-elected: Vienna, Joseph Berry to replact L. L. Freeman Centreville district, A. LeGrand Staf- ford to replace George L. Turberville; Falls Church district, C. H. Powell. re- elected; Lee district, J. Sidney Wiley, re-elected: Dranesville district,” Mrs. H ‘A Sager. re-elected: Mount Vernon district, F. H. Wilkinson, re-elected; Providence district, Thomas R. Keith Te-elected, with F. S. McCandlish as proxy; at large, Earl Saum and Mrs. E. D. Vosbury. All elections were for a three-year term. In addition Vernon Lynch was elected director at large for one year to fill a vacancy: Wells Sher- man, elected a director for one year to fill the unexpired term of J. H. Beattie A meeting of the board of directors will be held July 20 to elect officers. ph Bristow spoke government and Jocal roads to a Johns Hopkins Professor Weds. STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn.. July 13 (#P).—Prof. Harold F. Pierce of the Johns Hopkins University Medical School at Baltimore. and Miss Agnes Leona Sta~kson of Minnesota were mar- SCIENTISTS OF 2 UNIVERSITIES | Blanche Sweet Rides Bus W hile Attempting Comeback. Charley Ray Gets New Start in Successful Comedy. BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, July 13.—This has been called the land of s fruit, flowers, and the comebacl Success stories of the comebacl fine reading, after the victory. But some of the struggles are pathetic liter- ature of life if you follow them during the process Blanche Sweet, once gdlden-haired favorite of thousands of cinema fans, is seeking recognition in the studios once more. She’s appearing in a down- town theater. It's a weary trip of over an hour from her Beverly Hills home. She rides on the bus, for financial rea- sons. The house is for sale, and Blanche Sweet lives in it to show it to possible | buyers. She may make the grade— many of her former chums disappeared, yet returned to the screen again. So far no big excitemant over Charlie Ray, making his comeback appearance in a successful comedy in a Hollywood theater. But he’s put up a fine fight. Hollywood streets are packed with an- used the shiny prices, T -buggies of A darksom~ beauty was mvorted by of the major studbs as star mate- ial. Took an apartment at a hotel and with her husband proceeded to live very quietly in -of-studio hours. One day a studio ecutive telephoned to his sterlet. “She's out,” snapped the phone girl efficiently, “but her husband's here.” “Husband?” queried the executive, “did you say husband?” Then be rang off. The build-up on the beauty didn’t materialize as it should Star accused of “a disappointing lack of temperament.” But one telephone girl who lost her job can testify to & s temperamental outburst together with some inside information on how diplo- matic contacts should be established in future. Extract from my morning’s mail “I have a number of films de v and years ago. Mary Pick d, in ‘With the Enemy’s Help, this was made in 1909. Mae Marsh, in ‘Brute Force'; Lillian Gish, in ‘Misunderstood Boy': “The aLst Drop of Water! with Blanche Sweet: Mary McAllister, in the ‘Do the Crildren Count’ st ., pro- duced many years 2go. I also have a two-reel Mack Sennett comedy featur- ing Gloria Swanson and entitled, ‘Whose Baby.’” Wouldn't Mr. Teiizel, writer of this letter, make a hit at a ‘Hollywood party . . . ? The romance of a waning star_once KEEP THE %z ACID OUT {ird¥ v helps Nature combat Arthritis, Neu- ritis, Rheumatism, Bright's Disease, Stomach Trouble, Kidney and Blad- der Trouble and High Blood Pres- sure. No taste, no odor, not a phy- sic. Phone or write for free sample. CAPON MINERAL WATER Met. 1056 Natl. Bank Bldg. of your blood and let Nature 215 Dis! noted for his S. A. is sald to be cooling rapidly. His picture is almost finished now, anyway. but he's supposed to have ;| bought_the lady lots and lots of jools .. Lily Damita is rumored to be making bright eyes at Junior Laemmle, who is doubtless gleaming bright teeth back at her. Ruth Chatterton is said to have set her marriage date to George Brent for the mldleof August when Ralph (“Rafe” to some of the colony) comes out of Reno. George Brent's at- tentions to Loretta Young are interpreted Hans von Twardowski, friend of Mar- | BULLE>T WOUNDS FATAL lene Dietrich, lives in a little mountain cabin high on the hills overlooking Hollywood Village. The approach is over a dirt road dangerously steep and im- passable in Winter. Only one house higher, live Jameson Thomas, once the Ronald Colman of the British Isles, and Desmond Roberts, champion cricketer. This house is freakish, but commands a | unique view. Its designer flew over the | house during its construction and pelted | the workmen with tomatoes. He finally | flew into the side of a mountain and | closed a colorful chapter. He bullt the | house In a complete oval with sunken plunges, uniquely designed bath rooms with vertical tubs and a top deck like | a pleasure yacht. In Winter the occu- | pants have to park their cars several | hundred yards below the house and | walk to the summit. Aside from these | few departures we follow the conven- by know-it-alls as sheer camouflage. | When a prince of the blood came to Hollywood following the actress of his choice (although the royal family had another idea) it was a restaurant keeper, Henry Bergson, who sent the fleagling on his empurpled way. The | famous Henry, wit, ex-opera singer, man-of-the-world, asked the actress why she kept the moon-struck young | . “You know you don't care about him really,” he said. “Quite man dangling. right,” she admitted vou tell him so.” beauty, n you” urged Henry. “Then why don't shall,” fallen udio gates all day waiting for Ly, 'k e meant Europe.) him in the eye. “Then,” said he, while the going’s good.” one headline romance of Hollywood 2 said_the "Do it now while the notion’s She did. The princeling took it on the chin. He had arches from standing around his “That being the case I think il go home,” he said with dignity. Henry looked g0 That_ended T0 GOOD HOPE RESIDENT“ OF ABANDONED SCHOOLS | e s | Montgomery Police Arrest Gillison | Montgomery Education Board to Dicpose of Buildings at Seneca, Jenkins in Death of Law- Olney, Elmer and Poolesville. | Speciat Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, July 13.—At its meeting yesterday the County Board of Education authorized the sale at public | auction by the supervisor of county Montgomery County General Hoapllnl‘“hwl peopetty, ol abendaned schoo] | at Sandy Spring yesterday. | buildings at Seneca, Olney, Elmer and Gillison Jenkins, colored. 32, also of | Poolesville, the last mentioned colored. Good Hope, was arrested five dn_vs‘ “To insure that the teaching posi- after the shooting by Montgomery |tlons shall be in accordance with the County Policemen Charles T. Barnes ' needs of the county children,” the board rence Johnson. | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star\, SILVER SPRING, Md, July 13.— Lawrence Johnson, colored, 30 years old, of Good Hope, Md., shot during a fight at his home June 25, died in the , Midsummer Clearance | 5,000 Pairs of the Latest Styles Women’s Shoes And if any of the Hapsburgs read this they may send a belated note of thanks to Henry of Hollywood. If you know your Hollywood so well, what supervisor holds his job by losing at poker to the boss, anywhere from 8 0 15 hundred of his princely weekly ry boomeranging back into nief’s pocket? Yes, and he laughs at the the chief’s jokes, too. In between poker Fat Girls! Here’s Tip For You All over the world Kruschen Salts | is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat Agure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here'’s the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman__ possesses and does it SAFELY and HARMLESSLY. In the morning take one half tea- spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast—cut down on pastry and fatty meats— go light on potatoes, butier, cream and sugar. “I's the little daily dose that takes off the fat” and “brings that Kruschen feeling” of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eye:, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. But be sure for your health's sake that you get Kruschen. A bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs you little You can always get Kruschen at Pecples Drug Stores and money back if not satisfled with results after first bottle—Advertisement. 1.73 Values to $5.00 AAA’s to EEE’s THE LATEST STYLES Pumps—Straps—Ties—High, Low and Medium Heels The Newest Leathers and Combinations of White Kid or Suva Black and White Kid or Suva, Brown and White Kid or Suva Red, Blue, Blonde NOTE: These are or Green Kid, Dull Kid or Patent Leather, Satin, Black or White in no sense “cheap sale shoes,” but are spar- kling new styles that carry makers’ names you are familiar with. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Majestic Shoe Shops, Inc. 802 SEVENTH ST. N.W. PROVE OLD GOLD COOLEST SMOKE NEWSPAPER MEN SEE SCIENCE PROVE OLD GOLD THE COOLEST CIGARETTE. Above are shown leading New York journalists in the New York Testing Laboratories, watching Old Gold win one of the 75 conclusive Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter tests proving con- eclusively that the Old Gold Cigarette is the coolest smoke of the 4 leading cigarette brands. Left to right in the group are Sam Taub, Karl K. a full size photo of the winner. (Not a Cough in a Carload.) Brief Biographies of Famed Journalists who saw Old Gold win Scientific Test itchen and Walter Trumbull. At right, THE EVIDENCE OF SCIENCE “This is to certify that in 75 repeated cool tests made of the 4 LABORATORY CEECK PLACES 0. G. FIRST, IN COOL THROAT-EASE Decisive Results in Favor of 0. G. Obtained by Scientists From Specimens of Four Leading Brands Purchased in 20 Different Parts of the Country Independent tests conducted by scientists of two lead- ing Eastern Universities corroborated the findings of the New York Testing Laboratories. The educators verified conclusively that Old Golds are the coolest of the four leading cigarette brands; indicating the use of finer quality tobaccos, the selection of milder and choicer leaf and the absence of heat-generating flavorings. Purchasing their cigarettes through certified account- ants in 20 different sections of the country with widely varying climatic conditions, the scientists said they were able to establish beyond all doubt that Old Golds’ coolness was not altered by climatic extremes. “There was no doubting the accuracy of the Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter—it is one of the most reliable methods for measuring heat-content known to Science,” said one of the educators, “so we employed the same type of in- strument. “And when test after test showed Old Golds consist- Successful Saving contributes to success in any other line because it not only provides necessary capital; it also develops in the saver business-like habits which are worth more than money. The Union Trust Company will welcome your savings even though the deposits you make from time to time may be moderate in amount. Interest paid on Checking SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY Each week this page will appear in Wednesday Evening Star, Each merchant on this page offers a spe- cial value for Thursday only. P. J. Nee Co. FINE FURNITURE Corner Seventh and H Sts. N.W. FRENCH DRESSING TABLE & STOOL THURSDAY ONLY $7.50 e Strongly constructed with nicely turned legs. Kidney shaped dressing table, 17!.x34-in. top. Kidney shaped bench to match, 1314x22 inches. Table is fitted with drawer and two swinging arms for overdrapes. So use- ful for a variety of purposes. See our other ad on page A-9 Kay Jewelry Co. 409 7th St. N.W. Standard $29.75 "——" ELECTRIC CLOCKS THURSDAY ONLY Sam Taub is one of the leading newspaper authorities on the boxing game. Both hjs column, “In a Ring-side Seat,” and his radio broadcasts of leading fights are the last word to boxing enthusiasts. leading cigarette brands . . . measuring the heat content of each cigarette in B.T.Us. with the Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter, it was shown that: ently cooler than the three other brands, and the Fahren- heit temperature of the smoke definitely cooler, there was no alternative but to decide for Old Golds,” he insisted. Inasmuch as coolness in a cigarette requires finer and purer tobaccos and absence of artificial flavoring, this scien- tific verdict proves Old Gold a cigarette of choicest tobacco quality—pure tobacco without added flavorings. Selections from each lot of cigarettes bought for these tests have been sealed in airtight containers, labeled to show in which sections of the country they were purchased, To any technical or scientific authority a signed report of the com- plete findings of these two scientists will be sent on request. P. Lorillard Company, Inc., 119 West 40th St., New York City. L e $1 A.75 147 Full Size Mahogany Mantcl Clock Pay $2 A Month A Month 0ld Gold averages 112 B.T.Us. Cooler than Brand X 0ld Gold averages 155 B.T.Us. Cooler than Brand Y Karl K. Kitchen’s two columns, “Mr. Manhattan,” 0ld Gold averages 156 B.T.Us. Cooler than Brand Z which deals with New York personalities, and “Karl K. Kitchen Presents,” appear in over 60 papers, and have a wide and loyal following. “To further verify Old Gold’s coolness, the temperature (Fah- renheit) of the smoke of each cigarette brand was checked and 0ld Gold's smoke was found to be definitely cooler than the smoke of the other three brands.” A limited quantity of the finest American clocks made. We dare not mention the maker's name at this one-day igned, TESTING LABORATORIES . B Buy one and save. G. Brinton Jack, Jr., Director Walter Trumbull’s sparkling syndicated sports features, “The Listening Post” and “The Wearing of the Green” are special cut price. Buy Your Watch From Your Dealer—He Is Equipped followed eagerly by readers all over the country. to Give You Expert Service. .! -OLD GOLDS ARE PURE TOBACCO * NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING

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