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CAR SERVICE HIT BY BUSINESS MEN Southeast Group to Seek Removal of One-Man AGED COUPLE SLAIN Wife Believed Husband, 91, Was Philanderer, Police Say. LOS ANGELES, November 10 (#).— Obssssed with the suspicion that her 91-year-old husband was a philanderer, detectives said yesterday, Mrs. Anna Johnson, 81, took his life and commit- ted suicide. ‘The body of Charles Johnson, throat slashed and a razor lying on the floor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936. was found this morning in-a rocking chair. Mrs. Johnson's body dangled from a rope in the garage. FAITH IN MOVERS One of mlnl m penned by Mrs, |China Dealer Leaves Stock in Johnson read: have been married sw»mwmmum Store for Its Trip. FORT ERIE, Ontario, November 10 (A).—C. R. Agnew, dealer in china, Nelghbors told officers Johnson was | yesterday showed an unbounded fatth a semi-invalid, in the movers of his store. He did not remove a single dish Japan is conducting a banking in-|from his racks when the large frame- vestigation. and-stucco building he “occuples was ilo-huoe‘-flch nm.n hile the bullding rollers, with its stock location. Births Reported. "'? anll boy. §.‘Zn Hareaset: Sabell.”ir. sir Sopes e & runl }ll. ir. Harol Arthur d lnd lunl Pwn" Mv LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION SETS ENTRY RECORD .'7 the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 10.—A rec- ord-shattering sheaf of entries in the International Livestock Exposition to- day betokened agriculture's resurgence from one of the most destructive droughts in history. B. H. Heide, manager of the thirty- seventh annual show here from No- vember 28 to December 5, announced the greatest number of animals that ever competed would participate in farmdom’s big parade. He said cattle nominations had in- creased about 20 per cent, horses 18 per cent, sheep 15 per cent, and swine 11 per cent. A “poor man’s airplane” has been developed in Germany at a reputed construction cost of $800. = Avoid Embarrassment of | FALSE TEETH | Dmpplng or Sllppmg‘ t be embarrassed again by having | mr mu tealh slip or drop when you sneeze. Just sprinkle | on your .plates, l.l ne' extremely fine powder gives |2, ondextul sense ot comort and ser tllll!y No gumm: 00ey taste ol’ feeling. Get P, today at Ploplu Drug Stores or any other drug Vehicles. After a heated discussion on the advisability of requesting the Capital Transit Co. to remove one-man street ears running from Rosslyn to Seven- teenth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast immediately or referring the matter to & special committee for con- | sideration, the Southeast Business Men's Association at & meeting last | night decided on the latter proposal | by the margin of one vote. The com- | mittee appointed included Dr. H. K. Butler, A. B. Lee, Parke Stoute, | Vernis Absher and Louis F. Frick. | C. Dick English, vice president and presiding officer, accused the transit | company of “backing water,” u.semng that it had promised new equipment but instead obsolete cars and a re- duction in the company's personnel | had been the result. ‘ Tells of Christmas Party. Capt. Joseph Morgan, commander of the fifth police precinct, asked co- | operation of the group for the coming | Christmas party, sponsored and orig- | inated by the precinct. He added that | a larger party than in previous years | | was expected with the possibility of | broadcasting the event for the first | time, Charles S. Zurhorst offered a loving | eup to the merchant of southeast, | to be displayed in the winner's win- dow, for the largest contribution to the Community Chest. A report was made by Arthur Shaffer on plans now under way for the community Christmas tree to be sponsored by the association and lo- | cated at Seventh street and Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. Shaffer, chairman of the Entertainment Com- mittee, also reported on the oyster roast to be held Sunday at Crystal Beach, Md. All members and their | friends planning to attend have been asked to meet at Eighth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast at 11 am. Seek Parkway Removal. The secretary was directed to send & letter to the Commissioners asking their help in having the center park- way on North Carolina avenue south- east between Third street and Eighth street removed. The association con- tended that the parkway created a traffic hazard, particularly to the trucks of No. 8 engine company, located on North Carolina avenue near Seventh street. | A detailed report on the con- templated widening of Independence avenue from B street southeast to Fourth street southwest was given by | English. He said that the change was due sometime after property on the south side of the avenue had been bought by the Government and sub- sequently demolished. Seven new members were received into the association, which met in the | office of the president, Clarence F. | Donohoe, 314 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. D:stm:t for Larger Women Are Festive with Gleaming Trimmings! *16.93 —It is a year of elegance, make no mistake about that! Post-election here . .. Pre- coronation abroad . . . Their influences are felt in the formal feeling of the new fashions. A perfect trend where women are con- cerned. anng Avenue"=Tth, Sth and B Sta Presenting the New “BARBIZONY. - 1532R SLIPS ... 1.9 —You'll like these new slips. They’re beau- tifully tailored of the famous Barbizon tested rayon to fit without a wrinkle under your finest silk gowns as well as your tai- lored wools and knits. Cut true to size on the patented Bryn-Mawr four-gore alter- nating bias. Tearose color only. Cut on the Famous Patented BRYN-MAWR Design! ® Won't Ride Up! Won't Split! * Won't Sag! Won't Twist! Won't Shrink! - simply cut crepes gain great dis-. tinction when banded with glistening lame, sparkling beads, glitter- ing brilliants, metallic and sheer sleeves. Black and rich coronation col- ors. Sizes 44 to 52%. Kann's—Second Ploor, ) Three Lengths—Shortmore, sizes 31% to 432 ., . . llhmor!, sizes 32to44 ... Longmore, sizes 34 to 44. Klnn‘n—éecond Floor. You'll Love The Dashing Care- free Air Of These "TYROLEAN" Sweaters Handsomely Furred COATS For Shorter Women... Subtly Styled of Fine Fabrics *6J —The coats this season are particularly becoming to the shorter woman . . . the princess lines flatter her figure . . . full | sleeves and flat shoulders make her waist and hips look slim. These are faultlessly tailored of Forstmann's Astrakana and other fine fabrics, with luxurious collars of Persian Lamb, Skunk, Kolinsky; Russian Caracul and Kit Fox. Sizes 35% to 451. Mill-End Sale Knitting Yarn 120 ball —One-ounce balls of Shet- land Floss, Saxony, Gar- mnntnwn‘, Wonder Lustre and Zephyr yarns. A nice assortment of colors. Mamage Licenses. 3 C st. se. and Q st Rev. H. and Ethel B. Wood- altimore. Judee R. 534 Edmunds st. ), Pitrick, 8. C. Blackwelder, Wayne M. Wagenseller. 35. Albsny. N. Y. | and Mary M. Burtor 103 29U st Rev. F._O. Musser. Thomas M. L. Underwood 35¢ Bucilla Red Label Crochet Cotton $1.95 27c Fine . B 2 ln white with & bril- | 5 lant red and green Land aroundthe —A popular cream color neck and down the cotton for bedspreads, buttons. Also_in other colors. Sizes sets and other decorative pieces. 26, 4122 Fes- and Kathereene E. Cuh!r~ X2 lngleside terruce, Rev. G. G. K st. and 1318 Emerson n s Nicholas’ Colacuret Emma G : Rev. Thomas Brown sc: 39,1902 Rowland 3 9 T and Mary 1445 ontario Yo “ew 2, 1841 4n st 442°Q st Rev. and Ollte 11 K st; Re and Avranan™ “Valentine. 24 3 Harria, 2 v. front. and bright red scarfs, chair sets, lunch g9 34 to 40, Jnhn . Miller, 3 A st. ne. and Effe R. Evi Frostburg, ~ Md.; Judge R, E Mattingly. ”'E:r’;.u"o"n SR 56in" ot Alexandrie. vas Poore. i Kann's—Fourth Floor, —“Tyrolean” sweaters are un- deniably smart . . . practical, too! And so bright and color- ful you'll want several when you see them. Beautiful shades, trimmed with multi-colored embroidery, so typical of the Tyrolese. Many other models included in the group. Kann's Sports Bhw—smo_nd Floor. %, I . * zanm 4 Fewell %8 and Roste ) 2 Cooper' 20-poih of Alexandria. Va.: A Poo Eagar £ Grockett 21, and Ruth I Stevens. 18 both of Baltimore: Rev. A. F. Poore. Chatles U. Carter. 21. 56 Fenfon 3t oe. 20, 20 Fenton st. ne.: Rev. E. F. Ho Raymond Freedman and Miriam Weiss Rev. S. H. Metz. Maurice P. J. McCann, 27. and Mary l Edwlrd! 20. both of Baltimore; Rey. K Rudolph T Siaby_ 26 Arcadia_ Wis. and | Liifan Drake. 22, & Rendall Grees mag K. Cartwright S 40 1 I st. and Viola 39e ya. ;1118 Bin st.; Rev, —Paisleys , plaids and small conventional designs printed on dark and me- dium grounds . . . Specially purchased to sell at this low price. 39 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. 59c Printed Washington. Pa.. Portsmouth, Va.} tas ed cort Also rs. Sizes k e ".-rm e \G‘f bl\le l’lml!)n: and ; ::7! Kann's—Second Floor, o setts ave. s.e. Edward L. Eisenbaugh npe. 615 North Carelina and Eileen K. Dugan. 26. 503 | A st.: Rev. P. L. Norris | James. Carey. 'm 41 Baltimore, nnd Mnry all 3d st.; Rev. B. There Are 4 Distinct Types of "DREW" % SHOES 630 . - —Drew shoes are sold ex- clusively ,at Kann’s in Wash- ington and are always to be found in the newest styles. The four models sketched are lovely examples of what you . (g 8 S :;;{ expect to find in each Tid, 6 e Johnwn 34, Gallinger Hospital. e DREW “Modified”—for the elvin Travers, 17. Providence Hospital. nhm1 Charles Forbes, Freedmen's Hos- conservative and mildly fas- tidious ’nr-nl Bell Chlllnlzr ufi”g:’llm"r e Lrlnt Marlyn Webh, Children's Hospital. fant Gaskins. Gallinger Hospital o DREW “Diversion” social hours o DREW “Elemental”"—for com- fort in work-a-day activities o DREW “Nomads”"—for sports affairs Kann's—Fourth Floor. Metlwaine r. Charies S. Dean. 23. 1121 New Hampshire | ave. and Linda Leonhardt. 22. Breck- rnndn Minn_: Rev. E. D. Ziegler. M. Watt. 31 Humboldt Tenn.. and | !mflv P. Traband, 26. 44 Maple View | ol Rev. G. C. Gri Jnmes” K Porwanch ‘Chicago. and | Farragut st.; Rev. Norm: Sylvia Donuvnx Lotis Milobsky. o R4T Ingraham st. and Edith_L. Bernstein. 22, 4012 Oth st.; Rev. Harry Siiverstone. I ARCH - Maturely Discreet! But Young in Style— i ~~This beret, pictured (just one of - man; muerlng styles) reaches to new, youthful heights and flaunts new d! new trimmings . . . Wearable becoming! Large head sizes. Millinery Dept.—Kann's—Second Fioor. Deaths Reported. Loule 8. Getz, 79,1300 Ml!l IV! Mary A. Loefler. 5 4th .hmel C. Towers, . 8t !llllbelhl Hos- Chariotte G. Mock. 63, 2060 Newark st. Bimer Wehn. 58 United States Soldiers' 7, 1040 Hobart at. Tubereutosts, Hospital. Gmrlemvn Hospital. 040 lome Hosp! Grace V. Lan Edna 8. Meta. Loraine Saver. oo o for New “DOEVEL” GLOVES KANN'S By Van Raalte ALMOND LOTION —for your hands! A