Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1935, Page 15

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Rheumatism! Many people look upon rheumatisn. as a part of their Winter program— they resign themselves to stiff, swol. len joints and torturing aches and pains. Pitiful—and often unneces- sary. Many cases of rheumatism are caused by an accumulation of uric acid, which disordered kidneys have allowed to remain in the system— such cases respgnd to treatment with Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ark. Many let- ters in our files tell of the wonder- ful relief it has brought to poor suf- ferers. Here's hope for you. Phone | today for booklet. Mountain Valley Mineral Water J',""" Met. 1062. 1405 K St. For Quick Cough Relief, Mix This | Remedy at Home NoCooking! NoWork! Real Saving! You'll mever know how quickly a| stubborn cough can be conquered, un- til you try this famous recipe. It is used in more homes than any other | cough remedy, because it gives more prompt, positive reli It's no trouble at all to mix and costs but a trifle, Into & pint bottle, pour 214 of Pinex; then add granulat | syrup to make a full pint. Syrup is| easily made with 2 cups of sugar and | ::le ‘cup ot"ws r.I utirred\u few kmn— ents until olved. ~ No cooking | needed. This gives you four times as| much cough medicine for your money, | and it's a purer, better remedy. It mever spoils, and tastes fine. Instantly you feel its penetrating ef- fect. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm, | clears the air passages, and soothes | and hehls the inflamed membranes. This | three-fold action explains why it brings such quick relief in severe coughs. G0 TOCRADATE V4 TOMORROW Lippmann to Be Main Speaker at Convocation Exercises. One hundred and forty-four stu- dents will be graduated from the vari- ous schools and colleges of George ‘Washington University at the annual | Winter convocation tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Constitution Hall. A group of seven outstanding news writers will receive honorary degrees, climaxing the convocation, as the uni- versity’s board of trustees recognizes the contribution of the press to edu- cation. ‘Walter Lippmann, well-known jour- nalist and author and one of the re- | ciplents of an honorary degree, will deliver the convocation address. The other newspapermen to be honored are Ulric Bell, Louisville Courfer- Journal: Fred Essary, Baltimore Sun; Jay Hayden, Detroit News; Charles G. | Ross, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Carr V. Van Anda, New York Times, and Theodore Wallen, New York Herald Tribune. Musical Recital. A musical recital will precede the academic procession, which will enter | - the hall promptly at 8 pm. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will offer the invoca- tion, after which Mr. Lippmann will deliver his address. The deans of the colleges and ! schocls and the directors of division: will be introduced and in turn wi present the candidates for certificars and degrees in their respective de. partments. The order of their pres- entation will be as follows: Dean | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Held in Deaths SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED TO AUTO KILLINGS. JOE (KID) PECK, +Formerly of Rockford, Ill, and widely known in the South as & professional boxer and boxing and wrestling referee, was arrested at Little Rock, Ark., two days after two prominent persons were struck down and killed in the business district. He was quoted by Chief of Detectives James A. Pitcock as confessing he was the driver of the car. —A. P. Photo. and Director Norris I. Crandall, Divi- sion of Fine Arts. Honorary Degrees. The diplomas will be presented by Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of | the university. The recipients of honorary degrees ill be presented by members of the Board of Trustees and each will re- | ceive the insignia of the degree of | Pinex is & highly concentrated com-| william Crane Johnstone, jr., Jumior | doctor of laws. pound of Norway Pine, erations for its healin ffect on | throat membranes. It is guar- | anteed to give prompt relief | or money refunded. | for Coughs ‘ used for gen. | WASHINGTO Weekly Used College; Dean Henry Grattan Doyle, Columbian College; Dean Willlam Cable Van Vleck, Dean John R. Lapham, of Engineering; Dean William Carl Ruediger, School of Education; School Law School; | Included in the graduating class are | James Geoige Dern, son of the Sec. retary of War; Edward Kenda!l Wheeler and Elizabeth Wheeler, son and daughter of Senator Wheeler cf Montana; Maxine Farley, daughter of Dean Warren Reed West, Schoos of | Representative Farley of Indiana, and Government Schmidt, Division of Library Science, Director Alfred F W. | Eduardo Alfaro, nephew of the Min- ister ot Panama. D. BUSES SPEEE N RUSH PERIS Special Schedule Ordered to Go Into Effect * Monday. A special schedule of rush hour service on the Potomac Heights-Fox- hall Village bus line, of the Capital ‘Transit Co., was ordered today by the Public Utllities Commission, effective next Monday. Some changes in the route of the line as between rush-hour and non- rush hour periods was directed in the order. Rush Hours Designated. The rush hours are designated as being from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., Monday to Saturday, inclusive; 3:45 to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive, and | from 1 to 2 p.m., on Saturday, except | holidays. ‘ During rush hours, inbound, the' busses will operate from Potomac Heights, east on Conduit road and | Reservolr road to Thirty-fitth street, | south to @ street, east on Q street and Massachusetts avenue to Twenty- first street, south to K, east to Thir- | C., teenth, south to E street and east to Tenth street. Outbound Route. Outbound, during rush hours, the busses will go west on E street to Tenth, north on Tenth to K street, west on K and over the rest of the regular route. In non-rush hour periods the route from Potomac Heights will be east on Conduit and Reservoir roads to Thirty-fifth street, north to R street, east to Wisconsin avenue, south to Reservoir road and west on Reservoir road and the inbound route. During | these periods it will be necessary to | continue the present arrangement of | transfer to the Burleith line at| Thirty-fifth street and Reservoir road, | to complete a trip from Potomac Heights to downtown Washington. Airmail Rates Low. Letters may now be sent by air from England to India for 12 cents. | Peace Garden as a stimulus to similar THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935. BEAUTY SPOT PLANNED Canadian Women to Improve Peace Garden on Border. OTTAWA, February 21 (#).—Beau- tification of the International Peace Garden on the Manitoba-North Da- kota boundary has been undertaken by the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, the Canadian Horticul- tural Council was told yesterday by Henry J. Moote of Islington, Ontario. Canadian women had undertaken the project of decorating with flowers and shrubs the first International projects on the international bound- aries of foreign countries, he said. King Boris Stricken. SOFIA, Bulgaria, February 21 (#).— King Boris was confined to his bed yesterday, suffering from a slight at- tack of grip. ©® He was likable, witty, well-dressed, would be handsome were his face cleanly shaved. But he couldn’t hold her interest — she thought only of that horrid stubble! . .. .. Such a social error is more unpardonable than ever, now that . Gillette “Blue Blades” make even two shaves a day—when nec- essary—simple and comfortable. beards and sensitive skin, they Specially processed for tough always give quick, close, non- smarting shaves, Just try a Gillette “Blue Blade” and learn the meaning of shaving perfection. Reputable merchants give you what you ask for. In stores where substitution is practiced INSIST ON Gillette Blue Blades NoW 5for25¢ o 10f0r49¢ Ngfl,(fl‘dcaa r \! \MI/ It wasn't aboard a palatial liner but atop a Fifth Avenue bus that Jimmy Brent and Nan Strong made “the golden journey to Samarkand®. . . to London, Paris, Vienna . . . to Venice, Padua, Como, Riveredo—and Samarkand. Read 'SOLDEN MOURNEY =—a charm:.ngly told ‘story of a real and beautiful romance. In the first issue of THIS WEEK OUR NEW a%nywwu MAGAZINE NEXT SUNDAY IN @The Sunday Star DEALERS Quotations Ford Dealers of Washington sold 689, more Ford V-8’s in January 1935 than in January 1934! This tremendous demand for the new 1935 Ford V-8 has brought a record number of trade-ins. You have practically all makes and models to choose from. Ford Dealers offer the widest variety in years in Used Cars. HANDLEY’S CARS AFords motor) 1933 Ford 5-Window Std. Coup 1932 Ford 4-Cyl. Tudor Sedan 1932 Ford V-8 Std. Coupe. . 1932 Ford V-8 Std. Tudor S, 1930 Ford Model A Coupe (over 1931 Ford Model A De Luxe Roadster. ... ARLINGTON MOTOR CO. “Just Across Key Bridge in Virginia” Rosslyn, Va. West 2208 Clarendon 1774 m Checked $5 DOWN DOWN PAYMENT 1929 Ford Sport Your 1929-30-31 a0 Ford or Chevrolet 255 1929 Ford Tudor.....115 1929 De Soto Coach, 165 1931 Ford Tudor 1931 De Soto Sport Sedan ....... 1933 Ford De Luxe Tudor ......... 1932 Ford Tudor 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe, 295 Sedai 1930 Ford Sport Cpe., 185 Ciabe 1929 Chevrolet 1933 Chevrolet Master Coach 1930 Pontiac Sport [ 3730 Ga. Ave. Ad. 6060 SELLS SATISFACTION 1933 Master Chevrolet Coupe.$415 1932 De Luxe Dodge Sedan. . . $325 1931 Pontiac Sedan . . ......$250 1931 De Soto Coupe ......$195 1930 Packard 133 Sedan. . ..$425 1929 Franklin Brougham Sedan $250 Fords of all years and models at low prices Northwest Motor Co. Chevy Chase, Md. Wis. 3934 With a SMILE TAKOMA All Rite USED CAR Sold and Guaranteed by Takoma Motor Co. J. MILTON DERRICK 21-23 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 4th and Blair Rd. N.W., Takoma Park, D. C. SHepherd 3000-3001 Walsh Motor Co., Inc. 8000 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring, Md. SHepherd 1644 1929 1929 1930 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1932 1933 Oldsmobile Coach. . Ford Cabriolet. .. Ford Sport Coupe. Pontiac Coach. .. Graham Paige. . Chrysler Sedan Buick Coupe, 4 pa: Pontiac Sedan Chevrolet Coach. Ford Coach . $95 110 165 165 . 150 . 215 245 225 335 . 435 MANY OTHER BARGAINS VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM Washlngton’s | Birthday SALE! (Friday Only) BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS! All Washington Waits for this Annual Bargain Event! We've Wielded the Hachet on Nearly 200 Fine Cars! 1934 Ford V-8 1931 Buick Cabriolet 8-cyl. Sedan $489 | $325 1931 Ford 1933 Chevrolet De Luxe'Sedan Coach $150 | $395 1933 Ford V-8 | 1933 Chevrolet Tudor Master Coupe $395 | $389 1934 Ford V-8 |1932 Ford V-8 De Luxe Fordor Tudor $547 $295 ing Susrantecd Perod "OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY TRIANGL No. 2 New York Ave. N.W. 17th & Rhode Island Ave. N.E. SEZ “PARKWAY PETE” NEAREST-TO-NEW CARS A New, Easy Pay Plan! * 3 MAKE—TYPE—YEAR OF C No ’32 Plymouth P. B. Sedan Endorsers No fuss or bother. The same proce- dure as all recog- nized finance plans! Insurance included. Choose from our fine stock of over 200 cars. All makes, all years. * STETART MOIGRS 6th 8 New York Ave. N.W. Branch 514 H St. N.E. 433 GARS SOLD SINCE JAN. 1st by the Carters, Bob, Ferd & Bill A record like this just didn’t happen! Sale Corscientious Service and Fair Dealing is the formula to this achievement. We feel that exacting service is the surest way to greater sales. | Down .| Payment Red Tape No disappoint- ments. No wait- ing. No furni- ture assignments. A bona fide offer! Stop in today or tomorrow, make your selection and your car will be delivered at once. Birthday Specials! ‘29 Packard Sedan. . .$289 *32 Chev. Cpe., R. S.. 295 *32 Ford V-8 Sedan. .. 295 *29 Nash Cabriolet.... 89 '30 Rdosevelt Sedan.. 95 *30 Chevrolet Coupe... 129 30 Pontiac Coupe... 149 Birthday Specials! *31 Ford Tudor $189 *31 Ford Town Sedan. 189 *31 Chevrolet Coupe.. 195 *31 Chevrolet Coach... 209 '29 La Salle Sedan.. .. 239 *30 Packard Coupe... 289 ‘30 Dodge Sedan..... 211 Only at Triangle —can you buy famous Blue Ribbon Cars with the unconditional 30- Day Guarantee. Buyers cannot spend one penny for needed repairs dur- ’31 Ford D. L. Roadster 3040 M ST. N.W. : Affiliate, Carter Motor Co., Alex., Va.—Branch, Falls Church, Va

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