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A—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. The 64-year-old beadle of 8t. MUTT, LEND ME. | SAY, DO YOU THINK | voy'RE NOT Too SHUT UP, BEFORE E Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, Eng- land, Edgar Willlams, was married at EIIIZENS DEM ANU MUTT AND JEFF— . Jeff Believes in First Aid to the Digestive Organs First —By BUD FISHER Beadle, 64, Weds Vicar's Maid. CARLINE CONTINUE [y "L seetiaemese ) Shne'on e i) Pl g ™ e M e SCRAM, BEFORE 1 " = - . COME ON!!! = Q HERE'S A QUARTER-GET A e vicar of St. Paul's. | Kenilworth Resident Suffers | Heart Attack After Mak- ing Appeal. The fight for the continuation of street car service and laying of new track on Kenilworth avenue Wwas \ Sesotution unanimoudly adopied. by | = \ 7 \ g Al Tesolu imo e Y g & “ I\ < / / g the Kenilworth Citizens' Assoclation | [ , A \ : : , 2B Soanirr, moustatin, o masborn at a special meeting in the Recreation 4 kil % 3 f - These low fares shew hew you Center Building. : - can save. The group disapproved of any ac- ) ’ Z Restination One Way Round Trip tion calling for substitution of busses L 1 b § W, 2 $8.78 for street cars, declaring the area 1 b / = i . . would not be adequately served. . / ass '% C | Philadelphia .... 3.50 John Driggers, a member, declared | = S Atlantic City ... 4.50 “We have expressed ourselves as pre- 5 = 4 /4 = 5 3 Newport, R. L. .. 10.00 ferring the street car system, there- & o = - - - - — ' | Rehoboth Beach. 5.25 n'rfin}i«ii'f'"‘:&é‘:’;‘afé’?’f?.?“ineumg but urged citizens to complain indi- | STRIKERS STORM PLANT ‘ facturing concern, stormed the piant FISH TO BE SPEAKER | the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps of [Luray Caverns.. 2.60 despite illness, suffered a heart at- | vidually to the Commissioners. | | o rE st d.m"d' S E Takoma etk ana grou auging of BAD TEETH DECRIED New Haven .... 7.25 Eitn ahrfv;ge his utterance and ”5%{ Ml&; :V}I;nm flub;‘d rhcmht:;y,bé:. !Th 2 = . l:‘:nn::wflethm!}u .u;: .ll)m:lz:zmevery By & Stafl Correspondent sf The Ster. w;lr“:mgs, led by Delegate John S. GLASGOW (P.—A biting criticism Niagara Falls ... 12.25 it Eennoth Bukr ‘urpng | formet e group that she n ree Hurt, Dozen Arrested A ter] e four-story building was| ~nry pGE PARK, Md., July 15.—An : of Glasgow's bad teeth was made by @ BUSCENTER e 2 wld at the engineering department smashed. The strickers engaged in the dean of the Glasgow Dental - fmmediate action, declared “street | {ja¢ d 1d be Hand-to-Hand Melee. h address by Representative Hamilton . n 580 Hos = cars would be less hazardous to chil- | sructed at the crossing of Eastern| NEW YORK, July 16 (P)—Three SR m:‘ct; workmen | pish, ir. R e | Oldest 014 Maid Gets New Title, | Pal Dr: J- Forbes Webster. FENNA- AVE ¢ 0 STRSET ren than busses and w more | oy, » - 3 triotls music will feature “South- SR ¥ ‘gogwmem "“:zfs ch“dm‘;‘““’g(‘)’fng it E:g\gun:;t;w:;: snd n:k:;‘Bflm;:;e employes were reported injured and a | Police said the men arrested were = eryhr:; night” & tha American| " Evica Koles, who ciaims €0/ ha the -bl;r3 1:;::: r‘it"?.ffifh‘ihéfii‘fin'i' o:e with the special fare, which may not | orrow night. su ed to the title of “oldest m-lour streets is struck at once by the T e e ee announced, Products Co., a furniture-spring manu- | attempt to gain recognition. The program will include music by | habitant” of Zagreb, Yugoslavia.! dental armament of the dtisens® | tuted.” The group was reminded by Buker that the car line right of way was conated by citizens, along with §10,000, 30 years ago. A special committee of eight, headed by Buker, will interview the Public Utilities Commission Thursday on the matter. The assessments. on Kenilworth property for the expense of con- Cemning property in the widening and repaving of Kenilworth avenue was 2 heated point of discussion. Dis- crimination in rates was charged. The association did not take action, Overnight_ New York MARTHA'S VINEYARD, NANTUCKET. by NEW BEDFORD LINE. via the protected INLAND WATER ROUTE FEER WEST INDIES & CARIBBEAN GUEST CRUISES every week with the Great White Fleet. 18 days. $165 up. UNITED FRUIT CO.._Pier 3. North_River, New_York. ~ RESORTS. __ ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1. 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