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B—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, " ENNA JETTICK 5 SHOES ‘' 'New Spring Styles 'Sizes 11012; AAAAA to EEE Expertly fitted at 1337 F ST. N. W. If Cdiis“iipatedf Take This Tip Here's one of the friendliest tips one can give another—hnw to really relieve Constipation. It is simply this: One or two E-Z Tablets taken when bilious, due to Constipation, are amazingly effective . .. yet so mild and gentle. If you haven't felt good for sometime . . . have headaches, tired feeling, no pep, you may be suffering from Intestinal Fatigue, commonly called Constipation. If the mobs that were set in motion by false reports that a colored youth had been beaten to death was voiced by Harry Gannes, acting editor of the T Daily Worker, Communist organ. Declaring Communists had been specifically warned against rioting and looting Gannes said the outbreak could be traced to economic causes. District Attorney Dodge declared, however, that he had been studying Prosecutor Threatens Reds o Wlth DepDrtation as dence indicating they were entirely Grand Jury Acts. responsible for the trouble. FRIENDS SCHOOL CLUB PR, oc55 TO GIVE PLAYS TONIGHT NEW YORK, March 22.—Twelve persons were indicted yesterday on | ‘The 57 Club of the Sidwell Friends charges growing out of the Harlem |School will present three one-act plays riot as the grand jury plunged into an |at the gymnasium, 3901 Wisconsin | investigation of District _Attorney | avenue, tonight at 8 o'clock. The | william C. Dodge’s charge that Com- [ Program will be the club's annual | munists were responsible for the out- | SPring performance. | break. | _Miss Virginia Wright and Miss Threatening them with deporta- | Eleanor Krick will direct the presen- \CAPITAL 18TH CITY | IN RELIEF RATING | Per Capita Cost Here Cited in Comparative Figures With 22 Points. | washington was eighteenth among 32 large cities of the country in Jan- uary in the per capita cost of relief, | according to an analysis by Elwood | Street, director of public welfare. | The Capital was fifteenth in the | amount of relief expended per case, | he said the study showed. Ninety- | | two per cent of the cost was for relief “ of Washington residents and 8 per | cent for transients, it was revealed. | ‘The District and some of the other | | cities were shown to be Meccas for | transients on relief, Street found, but | as & transient center Washington is | |in about the same class as New tion, the prosecutor said: “The Reds have been boring into | our institutions for a long time, but| when they incite to riot it is time to| stop them.” tation of “The Monkey's Paw,” “The Window at the Inn” and “Bargains in Cathay.” High school pupils who will take part are Louise Alexander, John L. Orleans, Denver, Dallas and Kansas City, while it ranks below Phoenix, Ariz.; Memphis, Tenn., and Jackson- ville, Fla. In January, 3.701 persons applied | The indictments snapped back |Barr, jr.. Jane Dulaney, Hugh Dun- for transient relief here, or about against a dozen of the 120 prisoners | rounded up during the wild disorders | which began Tuesday night and con- can, Willlam F. Freehoff, jr.. Mar- |seven out of each 1,000 of population, garet Goldenweiser, John Lewis Gwynn, | the study showed. Mary Louise Holbrook, Roberta King, | et L FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1933. Right—Wide droop brim sailor in a rough Palil- lasson weave with a cleverly creased brim and & dashing grosgrain bow for trimming. g0, E-Z Tablets are what you . 7 finued through part of yesterday,| Robert H. McBride, Alan B, McMillan, need. You get 60 little E-Z Tab- | jarged them with assault, burglary, | Peggy | lets for 25c. At all good drug |rioting an. unlawful assembly. It's the Expensive Hand-work that makes the original of this A.S.Beck copy cost $18.50 ’\d-\,-\’\’-\ McNeale, Donald May, Mar- | garet Mendenhall, Newman Niepold stores.—Advertisement. | A denial that Communists inflamed ' and Robert Niepold. 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