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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937. 7 e e RECKLESS DRIVING. Frank Washington, 58 Pierce street, 875 or 54 days. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Vincent J. Carr, 648 S street south- east, $10. Tape Beck, 2700 Q street, $10. Louis Seidel, 301 Twelfth ‘southeast, $10. Albert Lee Wright, Maryland, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Albert E. Wilkerson, 33 Hanover street, $5. John Street, $5. H nue, $5. Boris Harms, Maryland, $5. Paul S. Gray, 18 Seventh street, $5. Chester P. Board, Maryland, $5. Alfred B. Cartsr, 1226 Pleasant street southeast, $5. William R. Pierce, 1721 Minnesota avenue southeast, §5. Harold D. Sweares, Maryland, $5 Alfred F. Heck, 1716 Bay street southeast, $5. Howard Bates, Maryland, $5. Ozzie Howard, 1217 W street, $5. Frank M. Moran, 222 Fourteenth street southeast, $5. Adam E. Tobolski, street, $5 Stanley R. Johnson, 428 Twenty- fourth street, $5 John R. McSweeney, Georgetown University, $5. Russell B. Jackson, 951 Q street, $5. Timothy Compton, 2700 Herman av- enue, $15. Alphonso V. Bautista, 1714 Pennsyl- Vania avenue, $3. Thomas A. Robinson, 1827 Belmont | Btreet, $5. | Clark Lynn, jr, 2032 Belmont ! street, $5. Edmund A. Barrett, 126 Webster &treet, $5. William G monds street, $5 Clarence N. Steed, street Hale, 626 Twenty-second Scott, 7819 Eastern ave- 1726 Lamont | Buchanan, 3523 Ed- 1322 Twelfth ‘Thomas B. Davis, jr., 1711 M street, $20. John B. Woldrof, Va., $10. Youying Wu, Chinese Embassy, $5. Permits Suspended or Revoked. Joseph M. Hodge, 3050 Monroe street northeast, 30 days. John A. Kramer, 18-A Todd place northeast, 30 days. William 1. Leekie, La Fayette Hote!, revoked. Paul J. McVearry, northeast, 30 days. Fred Martin, 1338 Wallach place, revoked. CIliff Merbley, 213 V street, 30 days. Elsie E. Meyer, St. Elizabeth Hos- pital, revoked. Mary E. Montgomery, 1734 Rhode Island avenue, 30 days. Clarence F. Moose, 226 V street, 45 days. Francis J. O’Connell, 2900 Con- necticut avenue, revoked. Benjamin Ourisman, 1673 Myrtle street, 30 days. Howard Payne, southeast, revoked. Garland C. Sales, 413 Ninth street southwest, revoked. Paul R. Smith, Bolling Field, D. C., revoked. Richard S. Slater, 1624 Minnesota avenue southeast, 30 days. Carl W. Stamates, 1614 street, 45 days. George L. Williams, 3567 Holmead place, revoked. Harding Easter, Laurel, Md., 30 days. 1533 Gales street 2645 Wade road Juniper Permits and tags of the following motorists were suspended in April under the financial responsibility act for driving while intoxicated: Creed C. Allen, 410 Sixth street; Frank L. Ansley, 1517 P street; Myrtle P. Archambault, 508 First street southeast; John William Arundale, | 213 Hoover street, Colmar Manor, Md.; George Attaway, 629 Morton street. Henry W. Bailey, 127 C street south- east; Jacob W. Bear, 1669 Columbia | road; Eddie Beaver, 6 L street south- | east; Charles B. Bell, 1220 Pennsyl- | vania avenue southeast; Julius Brooks. 621 Rhode Island avenue; Henry Lee Walker), 316 South Capitol street; Jessie Davis, 408 Ridge street; William A. Dempsey, 1717 D street northeast; Ralph T. Downs, 314 B street north- east. Charles S. Edelin, 4223 Alabama avenue southeast. Edgar Frye, 1312 Potomac avenue southeast; Ferman F. Fuilen, 620 I street northeast, David Loyd Gilbert, 1260 Morse street northeast; Edward Lewis Gilroy, 408 K street northeast; William E. Gooch, 3313 P street; Guy Mitchell Gordon, 1821 Half street southwest; Virgil Lee Gore, 246 Ninth street | southeast; Patrick G. Greene, 1656 Euclid street; Karl C. Grempler, 933 H street: Leonard A. Groves, 1447 East Capitol street. James W. Hardy, 1214 T street; Freedman Herrell, 5130 C street south- east; Chandler D. C. Harris, 719 First street; Samuel W. Harris, 1413 Hop- kins street; Lawrence H. Heflin, 59 New York avenue northeast; William H. Hester, 419 M street northeast. Herman P. Jones, 2314 Huidekoper place. Henry Kelle, 5002 Arkansas avenue; James D. Kirby, 467 I street. Walter Lessner, 3955 Nichols ave- nue southeast; Jefferson Lightfoot, | 1233 M street. Archie G. Marshall, 401 Twenty- | third street; Charlie W. McDaniel, 1442 B street southeast; Hubert C. Mclnteer, 1233 Crittenden street; Wal= ter Mondon, 1717 East Capitol street; Joseph W. Mosby, 505 O street; Robert Leonard Moseley, jr, 1218 Euclid street; Theodore N. Moten, 1529 Cor- | coran street. James E. Nolan, 126 C street. | Alton V. Oberholtzer, 709 H street southwest; John R. O'Brien, 3533 Six- | teenth street; John G. Owens, 225 Sixth street northeast. George Donald Pierce, uaraniee to kill ROACHES avenue southeast; Edward Z. Poin- dexter, 1827 Florida avenue; Bittle W. Porterfield, 1019 Otis place; Robert H. Powell, 1336 Emerson street north- east; Herman T. Prescott, 803 E street southwest; George D. Putnam, 114 C street southeast. Harold F. Ramsey, 732 Ninth street northeast; Sylvester Ramsey, jr., 1821 Half street southwest; William E. Robertson, 1256 I street southeast; Fitzhugh Lee Rodgers, 2808 Douglas street northeast; Charles W. Rogers, 1420 F street northeast; Emmet Rose, 2127 Tenth street; Roland S. Russell, Naval Air Station, Anacostia, D. C. Frank Harbour Satterfield, 127 Twelfth street northeast; George M. Schaefer, 2226 Chester street south- east; Judd Weston Scott, 3435 North Twelfth street Clarendon, Va.; Walter J. Sharp, 826 Fourth street; Julius Shields, 1323 Cedar court; Paul Staf- ford 1126 Fifth street northeast; Dar- rell L. Stream, 1000 Twenty-fourth street; Sidney 8. Suit, 3012 Twelfth street northeast. Granville N. Tait, 1219 Sixteenth street; Louis W. Teague, 1862 North Carolina avenue southeast; Quentin D. Thompson, 724 Farragut street; Au- gustus Tompkins, 518 Twenty-fifth street northeast. Walter J. Walker, 1105 C street southwest; David E. Walters, 2019 I street; George Watkins, 626 K street southwest; Arthur G. Watson, 125 Sixth street southeast; Willlam E. Weigle, jr., 1316 Euclid street; Linwood M. Welch, 1314 Riggs street; George 8. White, 3425 North Washington boulevard, Arlington, Va.; Lesta Whit- mire, 720 Tenth street northeast; Harry J. Wilkes, 805 Maple avenue, Maryland Park, Md.; Leslie L. Wil- loughby, 1202 G street southeast; Harry James Williams, 1026 South Eighth street, Arlington, Va.; Ralph A. Woodell, 712 Jefferson street. ‘The permits of Leo E. Rhodes, 3213 Georgia avenue; John A. Russell, 7126 ‘Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda, Md., and Albert K. Turner, Clarendon, Va., were suspended for hit-and-run, while the following had their permits sus- pended for judgments: Herman B. Brotman, 329 Rhode Island avenue northeast; John E. Donnelly, 7056 Eastern avenue; Lewis Dozier, 4504 Jay street northeast; Elmer R. Glas- coe, 711 Rhode Island avenue, and John W. Lloyd, 1510 Kingman place. Beware Unsafe Cars. Recent surveys indicate there are more unsafe vehicles on the highway now than ever before. One-third of all the cars now in use are more than 7 years old and at least a million and ® half of them are at least 10 years old. FLAVOR FOR COCKTAIL street, s, J. Edwin Avery, 1900 F street, $5. Wayne A. Mayes, Md., $10. George White, 1704 Vermont ave- nue, $5 Sam H. Wright, 1900 F street, $5 | Dewey Brown, 3424 Prospect avenue; | James Butler, 1616 East Capitol street. | James P. Carpenter, 1916 Twelfth | street; Lester E. Clark, 6201; Fourth | street northeast; Raymond M. Clay- | ton, 3500 Fourteenth street; Franklin Made expressly to kill roaches, Peterman’s Roagh Food gets them all—young and eggs too. Just scatter the pvv?;r along base- boardy, in floor cracks, under sink, etc. Rosches eat, return to nest and die, leaving NOU ODOR. A 24-hour-a-day killer. Safe to Archie E. Graves, 300 East Capitol street northeast, $10. Robert L. Russell, 4220 Marne place northeast, $10. James J. Chaney, 487 H street, $5. Edward Colbert, 648 East Capitol street; Thomas S. Cole, 1900 Biltmore | street. | Arthur Daniels, 468 K street south- | west; Eddie Lee Davis (alias Eddie ! use. 25¢,35¢ and 60¢ a can at any drug store. PETERMAN'S THIS SMART COUPE ALONE MORE THAN JUSTIFIES STUDEBAKER'S CHALLENGE Gas and 0z'/.s‘aw'izg'.f that equal those of lowest priced cars! OOK at the beautiful air-curved lines of that Studebaker Dictator coupe photograph. If Studebaker hadn’t designed a single other body model this year, that coupe would make Studebaker styling famous. From its silvery “winged victory” front end to its enormously roomy rear deck, it makes even the most costly competitive coupes look out of date. And yetit’s the lowest priced car in the sensa- tionally low priced 1937 Studebaker line. It sells for just a few dollars more than cars . STUDEBAKER'S C. I. T. BUDGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS 1138 Conn. Ave. NW. LEE D. BUTLER, INC. Phone District 0110 in a Studebakér in the above ALBER & McNEIL 1418 P St. N.W. HINSON MOTOR CO. Cottage City, Md. BOYD-CARLIN MOTOR CO. Alexandria, Va. JOHN T. PARRAN Indian Head, Md. DELLINGER BROS. Winchester, Va. " 2018 14th St. N.W. COLLEGE PARK AUTO PLACE College Park, Md. PARIS AUTO SERVICE, INC. Quantico, Va. GORDON'S GARAGE Timberville, Va. LYNCHBURG AUTO SERVICE ALBEMACI;LE Mo:ll‘IORvCO.. ING e, Va. Lynchburg, Va. usually considered least costly to buy: And inside it’s as stunningly styled as outside. . . with an exceptionally roomy adjustable seat . . . and a wide deep shelf below the rear window. Coupe or sedan, whatever your pref- erence, you'll get more for your money 9 other sixes. The Dictator challenges them all. It’s all alone in restful riding . . . all alone in simple, satisfactory veatilating. It's the world’s firstsix to offer the amazing dual economy of the Fram oil cleaner and the gas-saving automatic overdrive . . . the world’s first six to offer the automatic hill holder plus triply sealed feather- touch hydraulic brakes . . . the world’s only six with doors that shut tightly and stay shut securely without slamming. See and drive this thrilling distinctive Studebaker Dictator today. SHENANDOAH MOTOR SALES CO. ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH Dictator than in any one of the NORRIS, INC. POTTER MOTOR CO. Silver Spring, Md. E. H. CASHELL, INC. Rockville, Md. Staunton, Va. rlottes FRE . YOUNGER MEN 15.50 They're exactly fike Dad’s in comfort and coolness . . . cut from the identical cloth . tailored with the o core ond kil 7 e The rpiece of Summer comfort and smart appearance with a delightful frosty glow asgool as an ocean breeze . . . that's the new Palm Beach for 1937. Designed and sty to meet the demand cf tHe better dressed man who appreciates distinctive . Summer @apparel. 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