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UNDER BLUE LAWS Maryland Statute Against Sunday Work Brings Fines to Trio. 30 DAYS - - ENGLAND - HOLLAND - BELGIUM - FRANCE - Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, May 22—That | the ancient “blue laws” are still in | effect in' 'Maryland so far as certain kinds of Sunday activitics are con- cerned and that he, therefore, felt it incumbent upon himself to do his part toward enforeing them when so called | upon, Judge Donald A. De Lashmutt held in the Police Court here today in adjudging three Washingtonians guilty | on” charges of working on the Sabbath by moving furniture from Washington to Somerset, this county, on Sunday, ATHLETE)S FOOT April 30, and fining each $5 and costs. The defendants were M. D. Shear, | G. P. Minor and H. C. Kearns, who! THE EASY WAY e ariosicd at the instance of Le Roy,| Weber of Somerset, who is understood | Bathe feet morning and night | 1 be & member of the District of Co- with Resinol Soap and hot water, "’;"“‘aw:’f'rgl‘,“f’e;nfj‘é e e allowing lather to remain ten of moved furniture for Eamuel H. Horne, fifteen minutes to aid in Killing Washington attorney, from an apart. fungus. Apply Resinol Oimtment ment in Washington to his new resi- gentiy but abundantly, letting it re- = dence at Somerset, which adjoins the main until next dressing. property of the complainant. This simple treatment At the hearing before Judge De Lash- | work at once and clears up even mutt Herne Bpmnred‘y fsr l"‘\]e gfl’t‘"d-z the most stubborn cases of “ath. | 8nts. and Attorneys John leaton | lete's foot.” Tirst, it soothes the | O Chevy Chase and John J. McGinnls| tnflamed skin and relieves the iteh. | Of WAshington, represented the Na- . : tional Association Opposed to Blue ing torment. Then as the Resinol | [aws. McGinnis also participated in medicatisn works into the pores it the case as Kearns' personal attorney. kills the infection and hastens the Following the hearing. Attorneys healing. Get Resinol Ointment and Cleaton and McGinnis stated they Soap at any drug stere. For free would take the cases to the Maryland sample write Resinol, Dept. 15, Bal. | Court of Appeals on writs of certiorari timore, Md. and resort to all other legal means they -— | HERE'S an See CHICAGO | might deem necessary. WORLD'S FAIR Inquire of your own Travel Adent or write TRAVEL GUILD -« 821 Fifth Ave., Row York Murray Hil H | goes to As the fines imposed are both the maximum and minimum provided by | the statute, and are not more than $10, {no appeals to the Circuit Court for the county are possible under the law. It | was_intimated that Clarence Darrow | of Chicago would participate in the trial on behalf of the defendants, but | he did-not appear. 'SENATE GROUP 0. K.’S HOME MORTGAGE BILL I32.0(')0.000.00(') Measure Approved After Liberalizations in Many Directions. IDEA By the Associated Press. The administration’s $2,000,000,000 bill for refinancing small home mort- gages was approved lay by the Senate Banking Committee, liberalized in many directions. Also, legislation to enlarge to $300,- 000,000 the Reconstruction Finance | Corporation fund for loans to closed | banks and permit extension of credit | to closed building and loan associations | was approved by the committee. On the mortgage bill it widened the scope to include homes valued up to $25,000 instead of the $10,000 limitation recommended by President Roosevelt or the $15,000 maximum fixed by the House. It also provided that cash advances could be made up to 50 per cent of the value of & home property for taking up a partially retired mortgage on which foreclosure was threatened. The House limit was 30 per cent. ‘Thé present R. F. C. fund available for loans to closed banks in reorganiz- ing is $200,000.000. The bill approved today, introduced by Senator Buckley (Democrat) of Ohio, would enlarge this by one-half and make it a revolving fund, so that money re- paid could be used for further loans. No loans now are permitted to closed building and loan associations. Although its present fund is not ex- | hausted, the reconstruction corparation asked for the legislation to give it a freer hand in loaning to closed banks | for the purpose of reorganizing. Young Wife Graduated. STANFORD, Ky., May 22 (#).—Mar- ried when she was only 13 years old, Mrs. Margaret Carpenter Russell, 18, was one of six girls graduated re- cently from the Kings Mountain High School. Her husband, Arthur Frank Russell, nearly 80 years old, said he | wants_his young wife to attend college | next Fall. Rates, 21-day limit. Both California and the Pacific Northwest are in- cluded at these bargain summer fares. Go one way, return the other. Round Trip from CHICAGO $80.50 orh e Pueus Scw (Seasonlimittickets slightly higherfare) s1o_so Good in Tourist Sleeping Cars. Berth cost extra, $60.50 Cood i comloriable +9U couches and chair cars. From CHICAGO Daily O in Touri: $50.00 OB i i $40.00 Ooc, o, comforuble OU couches and chair cars. ALSO ASK ABOUT ESCORTED ALL- EXPENSE TOURS For complete stion and illasirated booklets ash Union Pacific qp H. L. Lauby 904 Girard Trust £ Broad St. and So. Penn Sauare Philadelphia, Pa. Please send complete informasion with the whisk of adamp Cloth! OR richlyhandsome,immaculate- ly clean walls and woodwork paint with Barreled Sunlight, Dirt wipes right off this satin-smooth enamel. Just use a damp cloth! Easy to apply—flows on smoothly, spreads and covers well. Wears a surprisingly long time. Made in white, Interior Barreled THREE CONVICTED | PERMIT TO BE REQUIRED HEARINGS THURSDAY i FOR REMAINING IN PARKS New Regulation Is Aimed at Pre- venting Camping by Bonus ON TWO D. C. BILLS |Houte Insurance Measures In- clude One Providing for Entire New Code. Army Transients. As the bonus army was being dis- solved today at Fort Hunt, Va. it was announced that Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, has promulgated & new park regulation. banning staving in Washington parks for more than four hours, unless an extension is au- thorized. The new regulation is classified under article 5, public property, section 8%, and reads as follows: “Sleeping or camping or loitering with intent to | Hearings will be held by the Sub- | committee on Banking and Insurance | of the House District Committee Thurs- | day at 10:30 a.m. on two District insur- |ance bills introduced during the pres- |ent special session of Congress. The | hearings will be held in the office of remain for period of more than four | Representative Harlan, Democrat, of hours in the public parks or grounds,|Ohio, chairman of the subcommittee. under the jurisdiction ‘i»' the director | One of the bills provides for an en- of public buildings and public parks, | @ is prohibited, except when permission | tire new insurance code, and the. other therefor is specifically given by the would give the superintendent of in- said director.” | surance broad emergency powers to Police, said that the additional regu- :‘r;-lb;:gfiglfl!'lPS- creditors and the gen- lation was made about 10 days ago|®! e and approved by the President. It | Chairman Norton of the House Dis- was made, he said, to give legal au- | trict Committee is sponsor for the pro- thorlty to cover transients who have |posed new insurance code. Mr. Har- no permanent place of abode. The |1an introduced the bill to increase the superintendent asserted that it refers|POWers of the superintendent of insur- specifically to camping and does not | &nce during the emergency period. Representatives of various insurance companies doing business in the Dis- refer fo the use of the parks by citi- | Tt itizens seek- e e x s trict have been invited to attend the hearings. ing relief from the heat on hot nights. | o For GOOD PAINTING CALL NAT'L 4017 w.F. SMITH e L 1810 M St. N.W. Gran Chaco Battle Intense. ASUNCION, Paraguay, May 22 (#)— The government announced today that there was_intense fighting vesterday | between Paraguayan and _ Bolivian | troops in the Herrera sector of the Gran Chaco. 4 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWELN Fa G Fur Storage Safequards your furs from these three fur evils @Our modern vault, is the most scientific method known. eoEvery coat is hung on an individual hanger. ®Every coat is spaced to permit circulating air. 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