Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1935, Page 12

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Millions of housewives have found India that, by mixing their own cough medi- B cine, thei‘ get a purer, more effective remedy. They use a recipe which costs only one-fourth as much as ready- medicine, but which really has no m: equal for breaking up obstinate coughs. | N¢ om druggist, get 214 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle, and add granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. The syrup is easily made with 2 cups sugar and one cup water, stirred a few moments until dissolved. No cooking needed. It's no trouble at all, and makes the most effective remedy that money could buy. Keeps perfectly, and children love its taste. IMLAY HEADS UNIT ON UNIFORM LAWS Chairman of Committee to| Prepare State Justice Department Act. Charles V. Imlay, local attorney, has been appointed chairman of a’ | committee of the National Conference | jof Commissioners on Uniform State Laws to prepare a proposed uniform State department of justice act. ; The plan is to establish depart- | ments of justice in each of the States | which would include a central crime other law enforcement activities like those of the Federal Government. The proposal was indorsed by the recent National Crime Conference here. | Others on Committee, i Other members of the committee are Justice James F. Allshie of the| Idaho Supreme Court, James M.} Graham, Springfield, IIL.; Mackall, Minneapolis, Minn.; McCollough, Laramie, Wyo.; Wil W. Moss, Providence, R. aymond | T. Nagle, attorney gener: tana, and Henry Upson Sims, Bir- mingham, Ala. The committee will confer with officials of the Federal Department of Justice with a view to formulating a pattern to follow in setting up State departments of justice. George A. Hospidor, local attorney, | has been retained to make a special study of existing laws and regula- tions in each of the - States bearing on the plan to create State justice de- partments. | Report to Be Prepared. | When the conferences and studies are completed the committee will pre- | pare a report for submission to the National Conference of Commission- ers on Uniform State Laws next July in Los Angeles | The conference was requested to | make a study of the plan by the | American Bar Association at its meet- ing in Milwaukee last August. ’ lTHE WEATHER' 5 District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- | ably occasional light rain tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder tomorrow, lowest temperature tonight about 46 degrees; gentle variable winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, | probably occasional light rain in west | and central portions tonight and to- morrow, and in extreme east portion | tomorrow; slightly colder tomorrow. | West Virginia—Cloudy, probably | occasional light rain tonight and to- morrow; slightly colder tomorrow and | in north portion tonight. | Report for Last 2} Hours. | ‘Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.75 29.78 2983 | Yesterday— 29.69 29.66 Record for Last 24 Hours, | (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) |, Highest, 55, at 6 pm. yesterday. | Year ago, 44. { | Lowest, 51, at 7:30 p.m. today. Year | | ago, 34. Record Temperatures This Year. | | Highest, 58, on January 3. | Lowest, 22, on January 5. | Humidity for Last 24 Hours. | (From noon yesterday to noon today.) | | Highest, 98 per cent, at 10 am. to- | |t ; ay. | Lowest, 91 per cent, at 4 p.m. yes- | terday. | ! Tide Tables. ! (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) i ‘Today ‘Tomorrow. | 12:41am. | 7:22am. | 1:08 p.m. 7:58 p.m. J12:12pm. . 6:59 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun, today..... 7:27 5:04 Sun, tomorrow. 7:27 5:03 Moon, today... 2:22pm. .... Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in ! the Capital (current month to date): ! Month. 1935. Average. Recol January .... 0.79 3.55 February . - 327 March 3.75 April . 3.27 May 3.70 June . 413 July .... 4.71 August . 401 Septembe; 324 October ... 284 November 2317 December .. 332 rd. '82 2 ] LTI Statlons. adworvg Raunt g Wz _3svp 1s9mo7 * &wp1nsak 'w's § 0} ‘W'e g Abilene, Tex Albany. N. Atianta, Ga Atlantic City. Baltimore, Md Birmingham . Bismarck. N.D Boston. Mass. Buffalo. N. | Omaha. Neb; Philadelphia Phoenix. Ari; | J. C. Proctor, Newspaper Writer, THE EVENING ‘STAR; WASHINGTON, Waéhington Girl to Wed bureau, State detective bureau and [ MISS MARGARET GILLIES, Whose en- gagement to winslow Carlton, son of the former president of the Western Union, was announced Tuesday. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gil- lies of 2222 Q street and is director of the Division of Self Co- operation, F. E.R. A BLADENSBURG HISTORY RELATED IN ADDRESS Speaks to Housekeepers’ Club. Special Dispatch to The Star. BLADENSBURG, Md. January 10.— John Clagett Proctor, feature writer of The Evening Star, spoke on the “History of Bladensburg” at a meet- ing of members of the Decatur Heights' Housekeepers' Club and their husbands in the home of Maj. James H. Kyner. Mr. Proctor described the battle of Bladensburg prior to the sacking of your ord make repairs to yo We Specialize in Small Orders FOR LUMBER & MILLWORK —and we never charge for de- diess of of the Capitol in Washington and destrea My, other high spots of the town's history, . after which there was a round-table S0 semnter discussion. An inspection of the Ky- ner home, which contains many valu- able heirlooms, was another feature. Dooms Telegraph Poles. ‘Telephone poles are doomed in Eng- land, 9,000,000 miles of line having been placed underground. Call Mr. Jack Today JALK FRQST QUALITY YOU LOOK TERRIBLY TIRED, BOB.WHY DON'T YOU GET INTO BED? WHATS THE USE? I'LL ONLY LIE AWAKE TOSSING AGAIN. ! NEVER GET A DECENT NIGHT'S SLEEP ANYMORE. SAY 1T NEARLY ALWAYS WORKS LIKE A CHARM,AND \T HASNT ANY DRUGS IN \T. THAT'S WHY WE LIKE TO RECOMMEND \T. OF HOT OVALTINE BEFORE HE GOES TO BED? Its quick action in loosening the |} phlegm, clearing the air passages, and soothing away the inflammation, has caused it to be used in more homes than any other cough remedy. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- m!d of Norway Pine, famous for its ling effect on throat mem- branes. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money .. for Coughs £ ) (7 am. Greenwhich time. today.) Temperatu Weather. London, Rain witzes Stockholm. Swede! Gibraltar. Spain . 5 Cloud: loon. Greenwich time. today ) Horta (Fayal). Azorss. 58 Rain (Current observations.) 8t Gporees Bermuda o4 DO YOU TOSS AND TURN AT NIGHT? Try This Safe Way— That Aids So Many Today HERE 7 a way that helps to bring sound, restful sleep at night. A way that many thousands have reported to be successful. They drank hot Ovaltine at bedtime. So why not try a cup tonight and see what it does for you? [ e A D. PHILATELISTS SCORN FARLEY STATEMENT | &:: Explanation on Gifts of Sheets of Stamps Held Masterpiece of Evasion. By the Assoclated Press. NORFOLK, Va., January 10.—Ex- pressing dissatisfaction with the state- ment issued by Postmaster General James A. Farley, in which he said the distribution of imperforated sheets of stamps to his friends was “all a mistake,” the Executive Committee of the Norfolk Philatelic Society today issued a reply urging that some defi- nite action be taken. “Mr. Farley’s statement is a mas- terpiece of evasion,” said the state- ACCEPTED by Science C., . THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935. ment, released by Leon Wahrman, secref tary. “The society strongly urges the tmaster General to either recall sheets for destruction or dona- tion to the Postal Museum, to issue each and every one of these varieties in identical form for sale to the gen- eral public,” the statement added. HEYWOOD BROUN WEDS NEW YORK, January 10 (#).—Hey- wood Broun, newspaper columnist, and Constance Madison, Broadway actress, were married Wednesday in the mu- nicipal chapel. Broun gave his age as | 47 and the bride hers as 26. | Both were married before. Broun was divorced from Ruth Hale, who died last year. Mrs. Broun was the | wife of Johnny Dooley, the comedian, who died in 1928. She has been appearing in “Merrily | We Roll Along,” but said she would leave the cast at the end of the week. Kellogg’s ArL-BRraN is accepted by the American Medical Asso- ciation Committee on Foods. This delicious cereal is also approved by Good House- keeping Institute. The seals of these two distinguished organi- zations are granted only to wholesome products of the highest value. Millions of Americans have discov- ered that this appetizing cereal corrects constipation due to insufficient “bulk” in meals. Unless checked, this ailment may cause headaches, loss of appetite and energy. You feel below par — fail to get the best out of each day. Kellogg’s ALL-BrRaN supplies a gener- ous quantity of mild “bulk” to aid regular AMERICAN | | "MEDICAL | eaut o Foods. and Health « =0 Qusexeemnc WAL, 1 D = ANNAPOLIS HOTEL 3% for | to all parts U. 8. or C: 3 v Tore tertitory tha amy other bus companyin the coumiee] SIX THROUGH EXPRESSES DAILY to RICHMOND ($4.50 Round Trip) and EW YORK ‘8% . ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP Baltimore 2| Boston . Chicago NORFOLK, rd. trip, $6.76 (All buses stop U.S. Al N N e DN N SN habits. ALL-BRAN also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Unlike ) cathartics, this tempting cereal continues to be effective when used for months. Isn’t it pleasanter to enjoy a gentle, natural food instead of weakening your system with patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes on the red-and-green package. Remember, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is much more effective than part-bran products. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life ‘“@é THAT NIGHT MM ! THIS OVALT/NE | BUT THE /MPORTANT CERTAINLY MAKES A WONDERFUL-TASTING DRINK / approve it, too, because it brings you other benefits. For Ovaltine is remarkably easy to digest, and its unusual food values make it a valuable aid to nature in rebuild- ing nerve, brain and body tissue while you sleep. ARE ALL JUMPY DID | LOCK ThE ULD o oogR, quur NLy s eep | KNOW, HONEY -+ THING 1S THE WAY \T HELPS YOU GET TO SLEEP----SO HURRY WELL, WHAT DO YOUL THINK OF THAT — HE'S SOUND ASLEEP ALREADY/ ALONG TO BED. e Y & SEND THIS OVALTINE By this method you awaken in the morning—not with a “druggy” feeling—but clear-eyed, refreshed—nerves calm and mind clear. So outstanding are the results accredited to Ovaltine valescents, and the aged. Get a can of Ovaltine at any drug or grocery store today. Or mail the coupon at the right for a trial supply. that, during the World War, it was used as a standard ration for invalid soldiers. Thousands of people, men and women, use it regularly to restore vitality when fatigued —and as a strengthening food for nursing mothers, con- AND SEE FOR. YOURSELF How MARVELOLS BOB'S BED-TIME BLUES - HE COULDN'T GET TO SLEEP AT NIGHT—-UNTIL... WHAT DID | TELL YOU2 DIDN'T GET A WINK LUNTIL AFTER 2 LAST NIGHT— FEEL “WASHED OUT" COMPLETELY! Y- MILLION-DOLLAR SLEEP LAST NIGHT! AND RAVE | THE CLEVEREST LITTLE WIFE IN THE WORLD/ YOU'RE A WONDER- WORKER, HONEY /! Ko N 9 ‘THE WANDER COMPANY, Dept. 38-1 180 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il s/ Name City. = b (P TS P, i name and address clearly IN PE. 1 enclose 10c to cover cost of packing and mailing. Send me your trial package of Ovaltine. (One package to a person.) Ly WELL, YOU'VE CERTAINLY GOT TO DO SOMETHING. M GOING TO TALK TO MR. KRANZ TODAY. HELL KNOW WHAT TO DO, SILLY! DON'T THANK ME- THANK OVALTINE! ———————— e ey "MAIL FOR 3-DAY TEST | 1101WB OVALTINE Look For New Low Prices AT DRUG, GROCERY AND DEPARTMENT STORES A

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