Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1935, Page 10

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Rugs Cleaned or Shampooed Crate and Pack by Experts 1313 U St. Phone North 3343 All‘l‘ l‘l'Al!'r "N COLD WEATHER AT ,.Jam !AYERSON OII. VIORK LUMBIA s o 0% ...u i PETROLE ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? How sad!" Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired, What's wrong? Chances are you're poisoned by clogged bowels or con- stipation. Take this famous prescrip- tion used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years—Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harmiess yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients. They act easily upon the bowels, help free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination, BOYCOTT OF FILWS SEENWEARING OFF Organizations Held Reced- ing From Effect on Box Office Receipts. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 11.—The ef- fect on box office receipts of the hoy- cott on undesirable moving pictures | was reported in a trade survey today to be wearing off. “Boycott organizations are held with the general public, partly as a result of the high quality of many current releases,” said the Fitch Pub- picture industry. The combination of attendance ity films and a greater public interest was declared to have allowed com- panies to continue earnings gains. “On the other hand,” the survey stated, “the formation of a ‘Legion of Decency’ to boycott so-called indecent films and approval of such moves by various religious organizations had paid to the United States Treasury showed that a 6 per cent decline was registered in September from a year before, a gain of 33 per cent in Oc- tober and 17 per cent in Nevember from the previous year, and that De- cember was virtually unchanged from a year before. For the entire year there was an increase of 8 per cent over 1933. “Box office prices have been ad- though changes have been irregular throughout the country as a whole, and the current level is not far above former low points,” the survey said. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy and slightly colder tonight, minimum tem- | perature about 26 degrees; tomorrow probably snow: moderate north winds tonight, shifting to northeast to- morrow. Maryland—Cloudy, slightly colder {in central and east portions tonight; | tomorrow snow in west and rain or snow in east portion. Virginia—Cloudy, probably followed by rain or snow tomorrow and over south portion late tonight; not much change in temperature. West Virginia — Cloudy, probably followed by snow or rain tomorrow and in south portion late tonight; not { much change in temperature. Report for Last 48 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees Inches. 29.96 29.99 29.94 29.89 29.91 20.96 29.93 29.94 30.02 30.04 ! Saturday— 4 pm. 8 p.m. Midnight | sunday— 30.07 30.17 30.22 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 42, 4 p.m. yesterday; year ago, 36. 15l.cawes':, 32, 6 am. today; year ago, Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 59, on January 21. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 64 per cent, at 3:30 am. today. Lowest, 56 per cent, at 7 a.m. today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. ‘Tomorrow. 2:10am. 3:10am. 8:49am. 9:50 a.m. 3:36 pm. 3:36 p.m. 9:30 pm. 10:30 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 7:05 High ...... Low ... High Low . Sets. 5:40 Sun, tomorrow.. 7:04 5:41 Moon, today... 11:32am. 2:12am. 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. Record. 5.27 3.55 7.09 327 6.84 3.75 884 3.27 9.13 3.70 10.69 413 1094 471 1063 401 1441 324 L 284 December... Weather in anm Cities. Stations. “ee smamoreg - gwpisak WU Birmingham Bismarck. N. Boston. Mass, . Buffalo, N. Cincirnati. Ohio Cleveland. ' Ohi Rosy cheeks, clear eves and youth- | & ful energy make a success of life. Take one or two Dr. Edwards Olive | Tablets at bedtime for a week. Know them by their olive color. 15¢, 30c and 60c. All druggists. Indianapolis: 'lnd Jacksonville Kansas City, Los Angeles. Louisville Ky. Miami. Fla. or i Oklahoma St 30. receding | from what small importance they first lishing Co. in a survey of the moflonl gains, operating economies, high qual- | adverse effects on total attendance.” ' A tabulation of admissions taxes | vanced somewhat on the average, al- | ISPENDING BY P. W. A. THE “Any Old Port” BULLDOG MAROONED IN FLOOD. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, [0 FELLOWSHIPS GRANTED WOMEN fAnnuaI Research Selections Revealed by American Association. By the Associated Press. Ten representative women, each prominent in some phase of research, were named today as winners of the ! annual fellowships awarded by the American Association of University Women. They will continue their | studies and research in American and European universities and museums. They include: Jenny E. Rosenthal, research physi- cist at Columbia University, an au- thority on vibrations of molecules, who | will continue research. This little bulidog found the top of a fire hydrant a fine place to stand in Long Beach, Calif., when heavy rains caused certain sections of the city to become flooded. —A. P. Photo, TOTALS 2 BILLIONS Sum Expended Up to January 1. Ickes Credits Roads With Greatest Job Aid. Approximately $2,020,000,000 had been put into circulation by the Public Works Administration by January 1/ to restore purchasing power through | creating useful employment, Secretary | Ickes announced today. | Cash disbursements by the Govern- ment totaled $1949,162,000, and ap- proximately $71,000,000 had been spent by contractors for labor and materials for which they will be reimbursed as work is completed, the repdrt stated. An average of $118.424,500 monthly | was disbursed by P. W. A. in the last half of 1934, the total for the period being $710,547,000. Ickes said public roads created em- ployment and put money into circula- tion faster than any other type of Fed- eral project. Of the $405,000,000 al- lotted for. Federal-aid highways and public land roads, $360,280,000 had al- ready been spent. Ickes estimated that Federal and non-Federal projects combined have provided 10,000,000 man-months of primary employment and an equal amount of indirect employment. M. P. PROVES TALKATIVE LONDON (#).—Most talkative member of the House of Commons during the past session was George Buchanan, who filled 273 columns of Hansard, the official record of pro- ceedings. He and three other So- cialists filled the record with 11,019 columns of type. Geoffrey Mander of the Liberal party asked 467 questions, and was | recorded as the most inquisitive mem- ber. Studies Public Health, Lucy S. Morgan, health education specialist of the Tennessee State Health Department, who will study | the science of public health at Yale | University. Perlina Wincour, chief of the Clin- | ical Department of Pediatrics at the University of Buenos Aires Medical School, who was awarded the Latin- American scholarship. She will study hemolitic anemia at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Mary Z. Pease, student in archaeol- ogy, & PH. D, from Bryn Mawr, for work at the American School of Clas- sical Studies at Athens. Margaret P. Boddy of the University of Minnesota staff, who will study verse translations of Virgil in English at the British Museum and other libraries. Marion L. Rice, graduate student at the University of Chicago, who will study activities of French and American business men in the Amer- ican Revolution, with special atten- tion to the development of the tech- niques of capitalism. Gertrud Kornfeld, lecturer, Uni- versity College, Nottingham, England, to _continue chemical investigations. Dorothy K. Clark of the Wellesley College staff, who will gather material on Thomas Osborne, the chief minis- ter under Charles II. Ruth A. Normann, teacher at the Kidney Trouble! It is annoying to have to arise several Diabetes, High Blood Pres: e their begining in irritated kidneys. Assist Nature to ki your kidneys healthy and guard them against overwork with the aid of Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ark. 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No charge is made for consultation or for a complete scalp examination. World’s Leading Hair and Scalp Specialists—Forty-five Offices Suite 1050-51 Washington Building (Corner N. Y. Avenue and 15th St., N. W.) HOURS—9 A.M. to 7 P.M. SATURDAY to 3:30 P. M. Write for Free Booklet, “How to Retain or Regain Your Hair.” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1935. University High School, University of Minnesota, to make & comparative study of English teaching in the schools of the London County Council and American Midwestern cities. Mary R. Frear, instructor at«the Pennsylvania State College, for a study of the personnel of the House of Commons in the “Long Parlia- FREE SCHOOL ADDED Thompson Group to Study Spanish. Another free language group for the study of Spanish will be added to the Thomson Community Center, Twelfth and L streets, beginning tomorrow at 8 p.m,, it was announced today. The Community Center new group, which is open to the pub- lic, will be under direction of Mrs, Charles D. Hynson, member of the John Quincy Adams School Parent- Teacher Association. Canal to Link Cities. Direct canal communication is to be made between Bremen and Hame burg, Germany. ‘FOR YOUR OLD- ASHIONED RADIO AMERICAN and FOREIGN Radio withthelnclined Sounding Board Philco’s latest . . . with the Inclined Sound- ing Board that directs straight-traveling high tones up to ear level, giving them a new brilliance and clarity . . . providing a large baffle area that give a new mellowness and depth to low tones. music and speech comes to you distinct and natural as is humanly possible. at the same time All (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) NO DOWN PAYMENT 73 Plus small carrying charge, if purchased on the Budget Plan! After Feb.15th the price goes up Until Then, We Offer a Limited Number of Maytag Washers —With the Square All-aluminum Tub! The finest washer Maytag ever built! We had ordered them before the price increase. .. which is why we can make this offer. Deliveries within a week or two . . . in the order in which they are sold. (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) No Money Down-15¢ a Day Pays for It THE HECHT CO. F St. at Seventh > Phoenlxn A.rlz Pittsburgh, Portland. )le Portland. Ore; .50 Plus l-ll! cs Enarse. 1t purs chased on the Budget Plan. 3! 3 S38R3538%3 B233; 2920 42 32 00 FOREIGN STATIONS. (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) LAXATIVE Temberature. Weather. 41 dy coLD REMEDY RELIEVE COLDS € HEADACHES MILD LY LAXATIVE Glbrllhr "Spain. . (Noon, Greenwich time, todsy.) Hol’ll (Fayal). Azores. 56 Cloudy (Current Observations.) 64 {4

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