Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1935, Page 28

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‘B—IO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935. ADMITTED TO SUPREME 1 oo X A ue v W 7 . & Uy L i b e el i 6 ; Kenilworth Group Names Committee—Indorses Star Safety Drive. \3 Prone Dist ¥ 4R A study of the traffic problem will 2 \/.\ be made by a special committee of | ;. 5 the Kenilworth Citizens’ Association, it was decided last night at a meet- | : e ; . ¥ " ; 4 “ b p 2a 2 bkt 4 % e e ; _ o : ) i 2 . 4 ee _we Rl 1 e tfiref ¥ s ] Maize, S. Hudson and I. D. Wiseman, | 3 will recommend to the Citizens’ Asso- | % - ( : 4 1 ciation at its next meeting removal of | s . o b ] §— - any hazards they find. The group| i . %1 : 1 2 » indorsed The Star's safety campaign. | ‘Want Highway Opened. E Members of the association urged | . ; . 2 4 : ) the Capital Transit Co. to fill its right | : 3 " = \ ¥ of way when installation of the new ! v » i ’ % . g N ot 5 - i rails is completed to permit reopen- | MARY AGNES QUI ing of Kenilvorth avenue for two-| Miss Quinn, attorney the ; way traffic. Since the transit com-| golicitor general's office, yesterday : - pany has been repai s roadbed | won the distinction of being the ; e i o N ‘ eastbound traffic rel | first woman admitted to practice » 5 o : before the Supreme Court in its Follwin i S s e ot mew i S s shown cavig 2 No matter what the room or what the effect you wish to commendation was forwarded to the| gafter the ceremony. i o 1o omen e s achieve with your windows, you will find a happy solution . The Public Utilities Committee of = 2 = P % * . . - e acocttion il recommend o e FORMER GOVERNOR HELD . to your problem in the Curtain and Drapery Section.” A ublic Utilities Commission that a ST < . special school bus be operated from| pDENVER, October 8 (#).—Clarence ; - B { ‘HHB ma‘l‘eria|s and eXPeH' WOrkMGHShl Eastern avenue and Kpmlxw.!}x ave-| 5 Morley, Governor of Colorado & j ‘arge /\”lechonl . % = 3 E p, nue to the new Anacostia Junior-|gecade ago, was charged with con- v 4 . ; il I + f f f £ Senior High School s s e | . : 5 assure yad comp ete sartisracrion, Health Work Explained. !in an information filed in District 7 ; £ Dr. M. M. McLean of the District Court here yesterday. { Medical Society informed the meet- Morley was one of fire men accused i ot ‘elort made by the Of defrauding Denver investors of ap- o . roximately $25000 through “stock | health offic the medical society ! and “switching” operations, to curb tuberculosis. bute was paid to the e John Dresihentior e mes Graham, alias James i & e pring, by both of whom were under Earl E 1 & memorial poem. #rvest. and J Fox and Wallace Rigg, Mrs. Dy s Bt db o nine WHOINC Tabe g s0URH unexpire r husband as a | Deputy District Attorney A. G. delegate to the Federation of Citizens' ¢ Who filed the information. said | A the charges resulted from manipula- A letter of praise was sent to Capt, | ti00S of stock in Investors' Shares. a | concern of which Morley is president. Sidney Marks. twelfth police precinct, —n__.._“—p__ who was transferred from the elev- S35 :\:{:h‘precu:u. which includes Kenil- VAGBQSIGMYHAIR The Mardis Musical and Dramatic Club of Kenilworth received the in- REMEDY IS dorsement of the Citizens' Associa- MADE AT HOME tion. The new club. which has a Y OU cannow makeat homea chorus and orchestral and dramatic better gray hair remedy divisions, will function with all of "“":,‘,’:".‘,’.‘“‘":v’;":fi“,'}:’"% the civic bodies. half pintof wateradd one FLEET 92, B iy ounce bay rum. a small | / box of Barbo Compound MIAMI COURT CLERK | ot Any drasgat READY TO FACE CHARGE mix it yourself % very little enst. Apply to the P:Zz:l:rdrs a week until | L G ; A o e Dade County Sheriff Arrives at SOt Tote o ot color the scaip is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. San Diego to Take George F. McCall Back to Florida. arrived here yesterday by plane, ready to take George F. McCall. miss- | ing Miami court clerk, back to Florida to face embezzlement charges | “I am ready to go back to face the 4 : . charges,” McCall said in his cell as 4 . i e he waived extradition. “I will go | < g & 4 3 back willingly, but they will have to & ¥ 3 J ». ¢ Sh C d prove I am guilty of the charges.” 3 3 ’ eer or all was arreste sday | s Call was arrested here Thursday | RS i /' Delicate, open mesh curtains whose rich- " . 3 ness will add much to the living $7 50 B He was working in a local hotel. He | i disappeared from Miami, where he - or dining room. Pair was clerk of the Civil and Criminal (: 4 « A B Courts, in May. He has been in San end to ORNS ¢ hn: damask in rich color: Diego since June =5 “When I got the job I got hold of | b told police. “Although I know there Those terriblymean cornsbetween the were shortages in the court funds, I | toes that seem to defy all treatment o not know what it is all about.” | —they're as easily removable as any = —— - | othe;{:ézzhol;}iEEZONIi:! A fev;r] drops o : = of FREEZONE instantly put the corn Five Centers Now Open. ‘ to sleep. Pain isdeadened atonce, and Miss Anna L. Goodwin. general scc- soon the corn becomes so foose that retary of the Community Center De- you can actually lift it out with your partment, announced yesterday that fingers. Hard corns or soft corns—all the Birney, Burrville, Dunbar, Gar- yield to FREEZONE. All druggists sell field and Garnet Patterson Centers are now open. Each offers a varied pro- E N E gram. OODWARD & LOTHROP 10MIMF axp G STREETS Proxe Dlemmicr 5300 Wednesday Bake Shop Special Lemon Meringue Pie 28¢ . Cordu Ficelle . Neat Filet Regularly 35¢ / A A rough open mesh, corded wea : | " E 1 4 2 that forms a rich background to livin; Plain filet design that richly accentuate dining room decorations. In ecru, %y colorful draperies, ecru color, 212 $5 27; yards long. Pa $7 yards long. Pair .. _. i Cross-stripe draperies in deep Linen draperies in beautiful tones. Pair |8-75 colors. Pair BAKEz SrOP COUNTERS, TEA RoOM BALCONY, SEVENTH FLOOR, AND FOUNTAIN ROOM. ADJOINING DOWN STAIRS STORE. e A GRACEFUL THROATLINE depends on firm, youthful <$ contours . ke Frances Denney's HERBAL THROAT AND NECK BLEND —was especially created to protect—or help you regain—that fresh, firm skin, at the oints where signs of age often first appear. F}-pm'mll}' helpful when used in conjunction with Miss Denney's Special Astingent. HERBAL THROAT AND Nl:; :;l,:fl,“ n S °ss Po. + . , $5.50 o Wi n 1 SPECIAL ASTRINGENT $2.20 ond $3.85 n i these curtains have o cordu Grande‘ Chanh"Y Lace gnified border design. For the living or A iv orded o sh weave Dainty sheer, lace curtains, that will bri Tonamms. Amie 10 Pusr Frooe dining room. In ecru, 2'y ” 75 vnml:lfl |h.¢ 'n -:rnm ’-;:n v:: “ 75 delicate loveliness to the boudoir. ‘7 ;“5‘ yards long. Pair sun room. Pair " In ecru, 24, yards long. Pair » Moire :r:':":: "'."'l ) ‘l.bs Daarery Srcyion, SevENTH FLOOR.

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