Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1932, Page 13

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NOVEMBER 16, 1932 WOODSIDE PARK CITIZENS |5, Y URGE STREET REPAIRS Petition Counity Commissiotiers and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HERNDON P.-T. A, VOTES |priste $18 tor the purchasg ot boks tor $15 FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY piained ihat by virtue of such an &p- County Will Appropriate Like i % m&m STUDENTS. :m i e St 310, e MOTHER, 43, SHoOTS BOYAND TWO GIRLS Calmly Surrenders After She Runs Out df Bullets and Can’t Kill Seif. By the Associated Press. | GRAHAM, N. C, November 16—A 4 1d of flve chiidren;4 been tortured rur\ . Riley Dollar, n!e 10 would “live | and that she | her children | ‘become wards ot in & hospital wl{h ds in her head Phy- Tells Story Calmty. Mrs. Dollar fold her slory calmly to Lawrehce Goins, county jailer, and newspaper men. Just after the shooting she left her | home with her suit cdss and started toward police headquarters to sur- render. On the way she met Police- man Grover Rich, to whom she said: “If you will cafry me to Jall you | will get credit for an arrest.” Rich arked no questions and took | the womman to the toun'v jall “What have you done?” she was asked, “Here it is'" she replisd and hinded Goins a P‘IP" sack containing a pistol. “I have killed fity ehildfen.” Bhe siid she had beenn btooding over il treatment by her husbahd. “The older boys can take care of themselves,” fl;e said. “My husband has sccused mé of everything and abused m!mmuld not confess to thin| I had not Boy Shot First. “Warren was the 1o go. * e muzzlé of the a8 he slept and 1 shot Dapl two times and saved Dara until the becdusé she was my l-vuflbe child., A R R e waked wi shot Warren, biit they stirred a littlé in thelr sleep, “1 wanted to commilt Suicide shooting my children, but I found bad no more bullets.” Formal ::!urgs have not yet been t her. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Washington SoeHy of Bh- gineers, ftios Club, 8 p. Meeting, Men's Club, Rock Cresk Rock Creek Chureh road and eb-ter meet Rev, Franklin J. Bo- hanan, speaker. Bazaar #nd tufi!r dinner, Eckington Presbyterian Chm’?, North Cnplhfl and Q streets, 5:30 fo Banquet, Columbia_Chapter, No. 9 Royal Arch Masons, mnmn ‘Hotel, § pam. Atneritan Soclety of - Hotel, 7:30 p yo a4 ln!enr; Bons cf the Am!mn u-yda\u C: “beneftt Sz. augm-. chuxch, Au um, Twenty-fourt! K street 8130 pm. ‘Turkey dinnef, Church of the Blessed Sacrament; Chevy Chase, 5:30 to 8 pm. Bicentehnial danc: velt Parent- Teacher Association, Roosevelt High Schicol, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Basnar and dininer, St, Mafk’s Chtrel Third ind A Sitects southesst, 5 o 1 pam. Card party, Washington Union Labor League, Carpenters’ Hall, Tenth and K | streets, 8:30 pm Meetis Wuhlnnon Philatelic So- clety, 1618 K street, 8 p.m. pen-.u“ii Tilifiols nvama' %m‘ 5 Raeeting, Royal muhbnfi of Aterics, Myra B. Enright 921 Penntyl- vania avenus; 7: u pam. Dance, Betsy Ross Council, No. 25, D. of A, Northeast Masonic Temple, g[hthmd?ltmflnortheln.lw pm Meet! omy, Wil g{.fly Pride of Washingto Ook\ncll ”.D:(A.!ol(m&l: Dutch suppér, Holy Name School, !215 West Virgina nvmm tortheast, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Benefit hingo pn.fl.y, 1428 G #treet southeast, 8 pm. Meeting, Board of Education, Frank- Hn Administration’ Building, 3:30 p.m. Meeting, Bretl erhood_of_the Wash- A DAY SINGLE 94 DOUBLE These are the NEW low rates now in effect at the HOTEL VICTORIA, \NEW YORK. Agcinundet the popular man- agement of Rdy Moulton, the NEW HoTEL VICTORIA assumes firstimportance as the perfect things | sethodigt DOROTHY KUSEL Was chioseri as the co-ed who best rep- resented the “spirit of sports” at Mid- 1and College, Fremont, Nebr. She was cfowned queen of the gridiron. —A. P. Photo. ington Hebrew Congregation, Temple, 8:15 pm. Organization m Governments of All Nations' Club, Tower Bullding, 8 pm. Oyster_ supper, Maryland _Patriotic Band, Women's Auxiliary, Odd Fel- lows Temple, T'hlné-founh street and Bunkeér ount Rainier, Md, 5 to 8 pm. er #nd bazaar, Calvary ‘htirch, Fourteenth street and Columbia road, § to 7:30 p.m. 'TOMORROW. Meeting, Washington Chapter, Del- Society, Willard Hotel, 10 a.m. Lurieheon, commumt Chest, Willard Hotel, 1315 A Lunchépn, Women's National Farm :fl; Gatlisn Association, Willard Hotel, m, Liuficheon, Washington Transportation Club, Raleigh Hom 12:30 p.m. Luticheon, Fh! Garia Delta Fra- ternity, Uhl'mily Club, 12:30 p.m. Luneheon, Cornell Club, University Club; 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Départment of State, Uni- versity Club, 12:30 p.m. Lunéheon, “¥" “Gub, University Club, 12:30 p.mi. Lifichéoti, Kiwanis Club, Raleigh Ho- tel, 12:30 pin. xlnnfl,ry ; Polics-Fire Department No. 2,249, Veterans of For- Ware, Soldiers, Sallors and Ma- finu Club, Eleventh and L streets, 8 pm. Bid daiice, Sigma Pi Lambad Chapter, National 9 pm nnet. i speaker. Chicken Juncheon, Blow-Webb School P.-T.A,, school, Fifteenth and Rosedale Btreets northesst, 12:30 p.m. ‘Turkey dinner “and bazaar, Florence class, Calvary Baptist urch, Bighth and H streets, 5 to 7 pm. a Sorority, Press Club, ao\uur club 501 Webste: lvni McDougle, Amount and State Will Give $10, School Board Head Explains. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. Parént-Teacher Association at the sug- | several gestion of F. W. Robinson, chairman of Iu’n-enu ary, sr., and a short talk illet the local school board, voted to appre SEVERE SKIN DISORDER : : : that had defied all previous treatments: A patient who had lost all hope of hav- ing an unblemished complexion again. Now listen as Dr. Otto Kalischer, the internationally famous German specialist, tells what happened in this typical case:— “I was forced,” states this great authority, “to assume that a poisoning etisted in the patient’s digestive system. Yet purgatives + .. gave only temporary relief. ““Only the continual use of yeast entirely got rid of the complaint.” Anad he adds, "“The patient now blossomed ont in bealth.” Constipation . , . there’s where special- ists now look first for the cause of a faulty which was given by ce and prmx Banitary Body to ¥ix Area Dam- t; A. H. Kirk, con- sisted of pl.noh 'vocal -ndc hnL ‘monica music, in which Dr. Ernes| Robey, B s HERNDON, Va., November 16—The | W. F. Humme and L T. Long took part; | “ygm Jupaich to #he Ster. original mdlngu by J. by P WOODSIDE, Md, November 10.—A| E. E. |resolution requesting the Board ut December 9 Montgothery County Commissioners and | parish house. Mrs. Karl Jarrell ‘The streets are Highland drive, the street around Pinecrest Circle, the west section of Dalp drive and the intefsec- tion of W and Upland drive ‘Weodside parkway. Plans wete made for a card party | e 4t the Grace Church aged by Sewer Installation. ject of an address by Dr. A. B. Hooton, muncy health officer, before the Par- Teacher Association, with the pres- mmsmxmm The second of urfl‘otammlw DRr. KALISCHER, one of the greatest doctors _in Germany, describes a very typical case=— i lated waste, S0 you can all a bright, smootl clear, lovely skin! same time, it softens the body’s accumu- getrid of it easily. ‘Thus Fleischmann’s Yeast acts to clear away the poisons, make eliminations regular. And as your system is gently cleansed and putified, better health, appe- tite and energy are lbun i« « and above complexion and & Each day eat 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast—plain, or in water (a third of a and at bedtime. glass)—before meals, or between meals ®Just ask for Fleischmann’s Yeast—in the foil wrapped cake with the yellow label, It’s yeast . complexion . .. as of headaches, indiges- tion and many other common ills. But doctors today know a very simple way to deal with this condition . . . zhe regular, daily eating of fresh yeast! Cleanse your System with Yeast! A food, fresh yedst has the power to stimulate and literally strengthen the ac- tion of the stomach and bowels. At the in its fresh, effective form—the kind doctors advise. At grocers, réstaurants, soda fountains. (Remember, it’s rich in vitamins B, G and D!) -. DR. OTTO KALISCHER, of Berlin; shows X:ray of intestines hept active with fresh yeast. By ridding the system of impurities, yeast acts 1o clear dway agly pimples, ete. Say’ even zf you never hit 50 HAT!” you may say, “Me—a 30-mile. an-hour driver—need Gulf Supreme, that 100-mile-an-hour oil?” Yes! Think a minute and you'll see why ... The faster an oil travels, the more pun- ishment it gets. And the oil that is good at 100.miles-an-hour, is a better, safer oil at ANY speed! It gives extra protection against wear. Extra protection against heat. Extra protection against cost- ly lubrication troubles. Gulf Supreme can take super-punishment! 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