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v' fc- I THE SUX. BALTBIORE, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9, 1934 22 9 tf- TIMOKIUM EXHIBITS Woman, Hith Eye By Golf Ball, METHODISTS PLAN Closed amid rain ANNIVERSARY FETE Finds Many Jews Who Fled Germany Happy In Palestine Rabbi Adolph Coblenz, Back From Holy Land, Says They Have Adjusted Themselves To New Life There ton, Anne Arundel county, in the fir) house there. Sessions will be held each Thursday evening. Under Lieutenant Brust's aupdr vision more than 750 men in the citW department have received first-aid in5 struction.

He soon will initiate a course under the Playground Athletic League, also arranged through the local Red Cross chapter. Boy Hurt "While At Play Willis Reckert, 9, tried to play tight-rope walker yesterday and hi Sues Mayor And City Council Miss Adelaide J. Ticer Asks $10,000 Damages In Charge That Hillsdale Course Is Maintained In Improper, Careless And Negligent Manner First-Aid Course Given To Volunteer Firemen Men From Nearby Counties Study Under Lieut. W. C.

Brust At City Infirmary Lieut. William C. Brust, attached to the Department Infirmary of the Baltimore City Fire Department at Gay, near Baltimore street, under the direction of the Baltimore chapter of the American Red Cross, is giving first-aid instruction to volunteer firemen from nearly counties and to groups of men and women in the city. Next month an eight-week course Baby Show Is Principal Attraction Of Last Day Eight Prizes Given 137 Girls, Beautiful Or Sing-: crs, Are Sought For Pageant WEEK IS CALLED "FAIR' TO BE GIVEN AT LYRIC arm was fractured. He fell from I chain beside property owned by church at Preston street and Luzerne About thirty per cent, of the 60,000 Jewish people who fled Germany recently have found homes in Pales Yet they are tilling the soil and taking care of herds of cows.

"In the cities of Palestine there is a lot of speculation in land and property, -one of the bad conditions to be deplored, but which is being overcome. "Among the cities, Tel Aviv is, per Secretary Says Association Neither Earned Nor Lost Money. Looks To Next Year will be opened under the direction of Men In Cast To Include A "Good Looking" George Washington And "Raw-Boned" Type avenue. After being treated at the Johns Hopkins HosDital. he returned to his home at 2434 East Hoffman streets tine, the Rev.

Dr. Adolph Coblenz, the Volunteer Fire Company at Oden rabbi of the Chizuk Amuno Syna gogue, said yesterday. Dr. Coblenz is baqk from a visit to Palestine. haps, the most unique, mere is no Alleging that she had sustained "serious and permanent Injuries" when struck by a golf ball near the Hillsdale links last April 8, Miss Adelaide J.

Ticer yesterday instituted suit for $10,000 damages against the Mayor and City Council. According to the declaration filed in the Court of Common Pleas by her attorneys, Michael Paul Smith and Charles D. Harris, Miss Ticer was walking along Carlview- avenue when she was "struck violently in the eye by a golf ball driven from the second tee of the Hillsdale golf course." The plaintiff also alleged that "her injuries were sustained as a result of the improper, careless and negligent manner in which said golf course was constructed and maintained by defendants, and that as a result of such improper, careless and negligent construction and maintenance to constitute a nuisance to surrounding vicinity that interferes with reasonable safety of aforesaid highway for public use." Miss Ticer lives in the 2000 block Robb street. "These German Jews," he explained, other city quite like it. Just about twenty-five years old, on the Mediter "have adjusted themselves to the new life in the Holy Land and have come ranean Sea, with its modernistic archl The fifty-sixth annual Maryland State Fair at Timonium ended last night after a week that was called "fairly successful," despite the heavy rain during the last two days.

Seeing a few rays of sunshine through the lowering clouds, Matt L. tecture growing around the old Biblical to represent an extremely valuable and important part of Jewish Palestine. GRAYHAIR Is Not Necessary You Are Only as Old as You Look! WM. J. BRANDT'S LIQUID EAU DENNA "Their spiritual equipment and fine t.

sense of order and scientific methods have contributed much to the land, and they are happy in their new life. Daiger, secretary, said that the Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society of Baltimore County looks forward eagerly to next year rather than hoping to make any money this year. BONDS IN PENSION One German woman who had been an opponent of a Jewish Palestine and who had fled Germany, said if the city of Jaffa, it presents a new thing in cities. "One of the first things to strike the visitor is the conspicuous reality of the Hebrew language as the language of everyday life. The newcomer is strangely affected at first by the language of the prophets and the Psalmist being made available for all the uses of the market place, the street, the shop, the press.

Streets Bear Jewish Names "In Tel Aviv and other cities, streets are named after noted Jews of the centuries, especially those who helped to create Jewish thought and life as they relate to Palestine. There is HAIR COLOR RESTORER i FUND SHOW PROFIT Nazi regime should topple and Jews be invited back into the country she Says No Money Was Lost He expressed himself as content, would not return to Germany because she had in Palestine a spiritual happiness and inner satisfaction she had Investments Of City Em not known before. 754T16.AO: market Talue, Increase. 478.73Q.7. Haila Par alue.

$3.97.000: wrt, 3.802.. SOS.W market value, decrease, Puhlie' Itilitlea Par value, 11.843.000; coat, 1. 848.572.30: market value. increase. Industrials Par value, coat.

market value, increase, I 4ft i Miscellaneous Par value. $8,000: eost, $8,240: market value, decrease, $240. Mr. Beck's report was submitted in connection with the result of an audit of the pension system. CHURCH GUILD PLANS FETE Glen Burnie Group To Observe 35th Anniversary Tuesday The thirty-fifth anniversary' of the founding of the Guild of St.

Alban's Protestant Episcopal Church of Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel county, will be ployes' Retirement System Valued At 13,653,411 however, with the financial showing of the last week. The fair did not make any money, he said, but did not lose any. Crowds Friday and yesterday were kept small by the rain, but on each of the first four days of the week between 15.000 and 20,000 people attended. Called Blessing To Palestine "The Jews are a blessing to Pales tine, not the least to the Arabs, who JULY 1 REPORT GIVEN know it well. Many Arabs now are be coming opulent and some are sending Herzl street, named in honor of the founder of Zionism, and Bialik street, named for the, great poet of this century, who died recently.

It is pleasantly odd to the visitor to hear policemen directing traffic in Hebrew. Net Increase Of $341,967 Over Yesterday's principal attraction was baby show, with eight prizes will cover hair in 10 to 30 minutes so that you would not know It ever was gray. It is liquid. One application with a toothbrush does it all. No pack.

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It stays on several months. Shampooing, sea bathing, sun, permanent waving, curling or straightening iron-nothing takes it off. You can cover any gray no matter how stubborn or how caused. It also takes at the roots. You on't have to fuss around for a week.

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Does Not Interfere with Permanent Waving Full directions in each box in English and Spanish. Colors: Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Light Brown, Drab, Blond, Auburn. Price, $2.50. In ordering please state color desired. ON SALE AT ALL READ'S DRUG STORES! "Apart from these typically Jewish awarded in each of three classes.

And Above Securities Cost Is Computed their children to European universities. The standard of living for the Arabs has improved since the Jewish immigration, and a spirit of friendship between the two people has been established. This is especially true of the Arab workers who in recent mon'hs features, and the sight now and then of a train of camels between automo celebrated at the parish house at 8 P. M. Tuesday.

Investments of the Employes' Re biles or an Arab riding a donkey, it would be difficult in the physical aspects to realize that one is in an The Rev. Marcus B. Hitchcock, rec spurned efforts of the Communists to stir up agitation against the 'jews. tirement System of Baltimore city had tor of the church, and Miss Anna Bray- SIX-MONTH rr.ASS Howard Mryer. son nf Mr.

and Mrs. Hpr- man Meyrr, Donald Cliik'oate. son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chilcoatp.

MonVton. Kwmir Gisrlifp. win of Mr. and Mrs. Kwin1? flistboe, Texas.

Rmh Blackstntie. daiicM" rif M- and Mrs Harry Blaekslone, 1003 Overbrook road. Annps1''. Clnrlp Mash son of Mr. and Mr.

Charles C. Mash. Warren road, near fV-keysvPle. John High, son of Mrs. John High.

Finks-biirp. Patricia rliiiKhte' of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt. RnndMlstown.

a market value or as of "Speaking generally, Palestine is a shaw, who has been president of the guild for twenty-six years, will be July 1, according to a report made land without poverty and without guests of honor. A special entertain One hundred and thirty-seven Methodist girls, selected for their beauty and for their voices, will appear in choruses of the "The Spreading Flame," a pageant written and directed by Harold A. Ehrensperger for the sesqui-centennial of Methodism. The pageant will be presented October 12 and 13 at the Lyric Theater. A nucleus for the chorus has been assembled and other girls who believe that either voice or faces will meet requirements have been asked to apply at the office of the pageant committee at the Methodist Protestant headquarters, 516 North Charles street.

Three Branches To Take Part All three branches of Methodism will participate in the sesqui-centennial. A "vigorous, lively, young type" of woman also is needed, it was stated, for the role of Barbara Heck, one of the pioneer Methodist women. A character woman, to take a leading role in a revival scene, also is being sought. Many of the characters in the pageant are men, and Dr. Ehrensperger, who is director of the division of plays and dramas of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a lecturer on drama at Northwestern University, has outlined the types he desires for the masculine roles.

Also "High-Pitched" Voice A "good-looking type" is wanted for George Washington; and a "pioneer, raw-boned" one for Freeborn Garret-son. "A small man with a high-pitched voice is being sought for Coke," explained Dr. Ehrensperger, "and a man of medium height with a commanding figure for Asbury." For The Voice of the New World, a graceful man with considerable experience in acting is desired by Dr. Ehrensperger. Costumes have been completed for the pageant.

They were said to be authentic copies of those worn by the early Methodists and other characters depicted in the pageant. Fire Sweeps Warehouse Of Feed Concern Here Four-Story Obrecht Building Gutted Before Stubborn Flamei Are Checked Fire swept through three floors of the G. Fred Obrecht Sons feed warehouse at Pratt and Eutaw streets yesterday and virtually wrecked the four-story building. Twenty-five pieces of fire apparatus answered five alarms to fight the blaze. The blaze was discovered at 5.30 M.

by George Eisler, a filling attendant. The flames spread from the second floor to the Nearby buildings were threat luxury two wholesome conditions. old, old land made sacred by the prophets and sages. The modernity of Tel Aviv is conspicuous. The displays in the shop windows are as elaborate, attractive and varied as in any modern city.

public yesterday at the offices of the ment has been arranged by a com This does not mean there are not mittee headed by Mrs. Cora Adams Charles Homey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Board of Pension Trustees. This represented a net increase of $341,967.92 over and above cost.

cases of poverty, specially among the old settlements of Jewish people who Peoples. went to the homeland to die. But it Centers Of Cultural Activity 'What delighted me particularly The par value of the hoard's hold was that I found in Tel Aviv, and, ings was fixed at $13,408,900 in a state RUN RIGHT to READ'S for means that on the whole penury and misery that we associate with poverty are unknown. to an even higher degree, in Jerusalem, centers of cultural activity. ment submitted to R.

Walter Graham, City Comptroller, by Howard C. Beck, There is a confluence of intelligence City Auditor. Their cost was Cites Idealise Of Zionism "Perhaps the idealism of Zionism is which is proportionately not surpassed in any part of the world. A splendidly best revealed in the colonies of the 311,443.65. Market Value Figured Valley of Jezreel and other sections edited press, comprising dailies, week The market value contained in the of Palestine where we see the orange report was prepared at Mr.

Graham's groves, the apple and pear orchards, lies, monthlies, a fine theater, art, music are to be found, and generally a demand for cultural satisfactions characterize the leisure hours of the request by Alexander Brown Sons. and where we find what 1 like to call a real intellectual Jewish peasantry. Homey, ItaspebtirR. ONE-TEAR CLASS Barbara Tot-zi. daushter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Tut1. T.nch Raren. Helen Michel, daosrhter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Michel. Towson. Edward Thompson, son of Mr. aid Mrs. Albert Thompson, 11100 East Oliver street.

Balt'mom. Cet W. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller.

PhneniT Dolores Clayton, dai'ehtpr of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Clavton. 'Hena'-m. Shirlev Warren.

2700 block Baker street. Apnes CovaheT. dsuchter of Ml, and Mra. Joseph Covahev. I.llthe-vHp.

Rtel daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. George Cober, Motint Washington. TWO-TEAH CLASS Do-la Baiimbnin'h. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bannibai'Th, T.och Hrn. Kathleen Offtitt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Offntt.

CocVc-irille. Dnnild son nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens. 6000 block Bellona avenue.

Baltimore. Donald Whetstet. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whetstet, lilOO block Orleans street.

Baltimore. Carl Reier. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tlcier, Olenarm.

Dmiclas Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parks. Cnekeysville. Dorothy daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Rnxrnn. Rechnl S'ade, rhnghler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade.

Md. Exhibitors in the main exhibition hall started removing their stands and exhibits yesterday afternoon. The In his letter of transmittal to Mr, Graham, Mr. Beck said: "There is an ecstatic devotion among people. "I feel sure that I bespeak the senti "The style and spirit of this new the men and women of these colonies to the cause of the upbuilding of the culture is Hebraic in essence and ments of the members of the system in congratulating you on the splendid record that has been made in their Jewish homeland 'and all it implies.

Kool Koated a direct continuation of the past and Valley Grape Juice present Jewish tradition, and yet an Many are graduates of universities who speak well several languages. Nougatines expression of the living present." behalf." Summary Of Holdings Pure, full-flv-ored juice from A summary of the securities held returning from Galesville were forced Luscious, nou-gatine centers 1 encased in i shell of pure, white candy. FAIR SKY DUE TODAY genuine Concord grapes. by the board and the increase or de READ'S PROGRESS Helps Serve You Better! Our new Howard and Lexington Store, the largest Drug Store in the United States, will soon be open. AH departments in its 18,900 square feet of floor space (all air-conditioned) will be the finest of their kind anywhere.

Every modern service feature will be installed for your greater shopping convenience. Stocks will be large and varied, including the finest imported and domestic drug store needs. crease as compared with purchase at times to go through water that reached the running boards of their price showed the following: AS STORM SHIFTS machines. Wet ignition systems halted Federal Par value. IS3.0OO: e.nst, HKk Full Pint 17c 34.38: market value, increase, Full Pound! IT grounds were nearly deserted.

A crowd many cars on the inundated roads. Dominion Canada-Par value. 1.80.000 huddled in the grandstand, watching The Philadelphia road, near Van market Tame, S5.11'5; increase, the horses run in deep mud. Bibber, was four feet under water for Municipals rar Tame. utMii.wxi: roar, "Beautiful Sunday" Predict more than one hundred yards ves.

ed Instead Of Tropical Hurricane terday afternoon as Winters Run over' flowed its banks, Babe Ruth Fountain Pens Two-Pocket Brief Case 7Z Hawthorn Tiona Manila 4 Golf Balls The water reached the road about o'clock and within two hours was ened until the firemen finally con- (Continued from Page 24) four feet deep. Shortly after 6 o'clock, with transparent barrel, to show you how much ink you havt. wake property damage of several hun when the wind died somewhat and the If you MUST Borrow take advantage of Mild, fragrant, imported Cigars; each with all-around straps, bound edges and extension lock. Waterproof 1 Perfectly balanced hard rubber cores in hard-to-cut 1 covers. sky started to clear, the water started dred thousand dollars.

trolled the blaze after nearly three hours. Fire Chief Edward Travers, ho directed the firemen's efforts, expressed the belief that the fire could have been caused by spontaneous com- Writes moot hi, to go down. The rainfall on the Shore during Trees and debris were washed across twenty-four hours amounted to 4.2 the road and traffic was detoured by snwaTr 3- 10 for Black or bustion in the bags of grain stored on Remarkable Value! 69' inches, with no cessation in the downpour late yesterday afternoon. The 39 98' Mahogany! the second floor. thirty-two-mile State highway be The damage to the building and its way of Clayton.

A restaurant owned by Jack Fournier was several feet deep in water, and several cabins owned by Barney Evans were par contents is believed to be in excess of MEDICINES! $30,000, although fire department offi tween Salisbury and Ocean City was almost completely inundated, with roadside ditches overflowing. Motorists reported that in some stretches Loose-Leaf Filler Handy Writing Kit tially flooded. In Western Maryland and other parts rials last night said that a thorough check of the building would have to New Low Rates iQood auallty be made before the total damage could of the State, rivers and streams were reported either particularly high or of a mile or more they plowed through water a foot deep. ink paper; Of waterproof Rayon with metal edges and snap $1.00 Eskay's phate. 0t Mead's CodCf QQ Liver Oil; pint $1.00 IronizedMA.

Yeast Tablets Sfi. $1.25 S. S. S.QO. Blood Jaf overflowing their banks.

Roads in the Ocean Subsiding DRUGS 35c Read's So-dium Phos-QgT phate; 4 50c Nicholl's AntisepticQar Powder 75c P. K.Anti-41c septic Powder 60c Gastrogen sj Cr Tablets fr3t $1.00 Sal Fateyyr for Neuritis standard lined land punched. be determined. Tivo Baltimoreans Join Jesuit Order Coast Guardsmen at Ocean City re interior of the State also were reported under water in many sections. Clear At Cove Point ported a wind of moderate velocity prevailing in the morning and said 2'25c 25' Splendid Value! the ocean was subsiding.

Meanwhile, maritime watchers along Inducted At Services Held In St. At the United States Naval Acad 50c Yeastfoam 42c Charles College, Grand Coteau, La, the shores of the Chesapeake took a more optimistic view of weather conditions. At Cove Point late yesterday afternoon the rain had stopped and the emy at Annapolis, storm signals were flying and watermen watched the southeast for the threatened tropical TOILETRIES! TOILETRIES! Two young Baltimoreans yesterday were inducted into the Jesuit Order storm. Between 6 P. M.

Friday and 25c Mennen'a Baby Talcum BALL-BEARING ROLLER at services held at St. Charles Col ,7.30 A. M. yesterday a total of 3.86 sun was shining. Point Lookout reported similar conditions.

In Baltimore one heavy shower fol 19c 19c SKATES inches of rain fell in Anne Arundel 25c Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum lege, urana uoteau, They were "Joseph C. Riggie, and John C. Moran. They were members of a class county. Approximately twenty tele lowed another and many persons who chanced to be out between showers phones in the Annapolis district were 25c Z.

B. T. All metal skates with reinforced under-extension rod. With ball-hearing, closed metal wheels and leather straps with wooly ankle pad. of twenty-five young men.

out of commission because of water 50c Hind's Honey and 5 0 Junta Facial Cream; tube 60c Woodbury's Faca 35c Davis Cuticle 60c Italian Balm were drenched. Baby 39c 39c 49c 24 49c 21c 39c damage and many cellars were flooded, 50c Grande At times the rain was sufficiently heavy to slow traffic, motorists being Both young men, graduates of Loyola High School, entered the Jesuit i novitiate in September, 1932. Mr. Duchesse Face Anne Arundel county roads were flooded and a group of Annapolitans Powder unable to see through windshields. 89' Regular $1 Value! is the son of Mr.

and Mrs, 50c La Gerar- Joseph C. Riggie, 1901 Cedric road dine for the 45c Household's Latest Reduction 3Vi monthly on first $100 of loan balance and 2 monthly on that part of loan balance over $100. Present low rate on $300 still applies. Before you borrow ask us to show you the dollars you will save by taking advantage of this latest reduction in the cost of Household Loans. Come in, phone, or write for complete informationno obligation.

THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN PLAN $30 to $300 loaned, and you get the entire amount in cash. One to twenty months to repay. Only signers are husband and wife. It is Household's purpose: make you a loan that will help you solve your money problems. To offer helpful authentic literature on family money management.

To supply authoritative information on "Better Buymamhip" that will help you get the most for your money. Hair and Mr. Moran is the son of Mrs. DRUGS MEDICINES! Edward 1 Moran, 5507 Remmcll 29c Read's Johnson Johnson First Aid Kit i avenue. Rogers Dental Cream Bathing and i They now will enter the juniorate Rubbing Alco I of the society, and for the next two hol; pint.

HAVE YOUR CIIILDHErn i years will pursue a course of clas- 15c Squibb'a Aspirin T.b-IQC Contains more than 50 genuine U. S. P. Milk of Magnesia. Won-derful for children's Co a metal kit complete with antiseptic, bandage, cotton, adhesive, etc.

sical studies. Man Discovered Hanged Surgeons Per- oxide Hydro-1 Cfi gen; pint 25c Solution 1 chrome; or 45c Imported" Op Bay Rum 30c Read's Powd. Boric3C Acid; pound. 55c Imported Olivs Oil; P'49C lElli 35c Hexin Tablets; 12s. 23c teeth.

The body of John Dumbrowski, 55, EYES EXAMINED 69' $1.00 Value! was found hanging from a lumber pile 27' SOe Tube! on a wharf at the foot of Thames 6 5c Prfeej Davis AlophenQo Pills; 100s 25c Crude Car-1 bolic Acid; street early yesterday. Dumbrowski, MOW! who lived at 431 South Dallas street, 'was pronounced dead at the Johns Spray Around DETHOL Insecticide For Athlete't Foot, Vie Moone's Emerald Oil FARR'S for Wondersoft Hopkins Hospital. He had been.re-; ported missing from home only a few hours before the body was found by a Negro stevedore. Defective vision is Gray Hair KOTEX All the old fp Ale. nlesn and nrtnr- lures with Ihr srldltlnn of nw eushlonert slrt (3 and get rid flies, roachest ants nd otheS1 pesky.

Injurious Insects, lesoi will keep sll ynnr ti Air nne even) shade. Leaves the hsir unit, lustroussnd lively Penetrating, antiseptic, relieves itch and heals quickly, CONSULT lo elimlnatrahal. Inn and dlsconi' fort very often the cause of poor grades. Give your children every possible chance to do their best in school-have their eyes examined today by our Registered Doctor of Optometry I Dr. K.

Calmar Adami Beglstered Optomefrlal In Charge r.rwv.'V.w.v!;. .09 $1 3Boxet of 12 $1.35 Bottle! 59c Full Pint 42c SSe Oaf Bottle 4 Prices for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday! Right Reserved to Limit Quantities! HOUSilXIOlD FINANCE CORPORATION THREE BALTIMORE OFFICES 15th Floor Fidelity Bldg. 6th Fl. First Nat'l Bit. BIdg.

Cor. Charles and Lexington Light and Redwood St. Phone Plaza, 2654 Phone i Plaza 1662 209 N. Liberty 2nd FI. Over the Optician' Phone Plaza 0166 Loam made In all and nearby town Tunt in Household Hour with Edgar A.

Guest en WBAL 9 P. At. nd Happiness House en VTCAO at 10:30 A. M. (E S.

every Tuesday Pine-0 Inhalant An Eye Physician, M. D. ran both treat and examine eyes! Dr. Barenburg Penetrating Sun Glasses Attractive styles in shell or metal frames. 39c Alto Clip-Ont! vnpur opens (Hogged nostrils.

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