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If Your Dentist Hurts You Try I)R. FIELD Succeeds . . . Where Others Failed Many years of ex perience has espe cially fitted me to most difficult cases irgery. With mod ent and means at iviate pain you are eful, conscientious times. Special vio fment for pyorrhea. fit in any mouth, le in my laboratory, attention given to sons. _ l Si St. AI*o Gu Plates _SIO to Gold Crowns _Sfl up tilling* _SI UP DR. FIELD 406 7th St. N.W. MEt. 9256 Over YVoolworth A A 10c Store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE "OPEN-HOUSE" AT WATCH THURSDAY’S STAR SALE Colonial Village 1830 Plymouth St. N.W. Turn left at 16th and Kalmia Rd. Open for impaction 11 A.M. until dark. A modified reproduction of Pem berton Hall. A home with a per sonality in a beautiful setting of matured trees and shrubbery. Liv ing room, dining room, reception hall, lovatory, breakfast room, kitchen on main floor. 2-car garage; 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, maid's room and separate bath on 2d floor. Gas heat and electric refrigeration. House fully iisu lated. Priced at $23,(XX), which is 20°o under its cost 5 years ag6. A well-seasoned house in perfect condition. ALL HEAT IS warm: NORGE HEAT IS healthy Avoid dry unhealthy heat! Enjoy fresh, humified, clean air—with a Norge F i n e - A i r Conditioned Unit that “air conditions as it heats!” There's no other like it. Ask your builder to call us for the facts! NORGE Air-Conditioning FINE-AIR FURNACE NORGE ENGINEERING CO. 1223 Eye St. N.W. Dlst. 5505 _ADVERTISEMENT._ Holds My FALSE TEETH Tighter and Longer I've tried several kinds of powders to hold my false teeth. When I tried FASTEETH I found the one powder that does not thin out or wash away, but “stays put" all day. It Rives a most pleasant feeling, a real sense of security and holds and holds and holds. Breath is always pleasant. If anyone with loose-fitting false teeth wants all day comfort and a real stay there fit. insist upon FASTEETH at People's or any good drug store. - -__: GASTANKREMOVAL' TO BE CONSIDERED West End Citizens Fight for Parking Reform in Market Area. A committee was appointed last night at a meeting of the West End Citizens’ Association to investigate ad visability of advocating removal of the Washington Gaslight Co.’s tanks in that area. It was pointed out that sites for new War and Navy buildings might include the lots occupied by the tanks. Further credence was given this be lief when it was stated that the Heurich Brewing Co- has negotiated for a new site on Buzzard’s Point. A motion was adopted to continue to press for one hour parking at K street market, both in the market yard and on parts of Twenty-first and K streets bounding the market site. F. S. Yount, who operates a booth at the market told the association he had counted on one occasion 38 cars parked for the greater part of the day in the market yard, many of them po lice cars attached to Precinct 3, next door. In answer to the request of C. Mar shal Finnan chairman .of the Ad visory Committee to the Washington Auditorium Commission that sugges tions for auditorium sites be sub mitted by civic bodies the association indorsed East Capitol street and the Anacostia River. The association referred to the Committee on Laws and Legislation a motion to change laws governing land lord-tenant relations. Daylight saving time in the District was opposed. The organization met in Kidder Hall, 820 Twentieth street. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting District Federation of Federal Employes’ Unions, 710 Four teenth street, 8 p.m. Dance, Sanitary Grocery Co., Shore ham Hotel, 9 p.m. Dinner, Fifty Club, Willard Hotel, 7 p.m. Dance, Illinois State Society, Wil lard Hotel, 9 p.m. Dinner, Beta Theta Pi, La Fayette Hotel, 7 p.m. Card party. Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. S., 658 Kith street north east, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Business and Professional Women’s Club, Hamilton Hotel, 5 p.m. Dinner, Washington Association of Credit Men, Hamilton Hotel, 5:30 pm. TOMORROW. Luncheon. Washington Trade Asso ciation, Willard Hotel, 12:30 pm. Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower i Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon. Washington Transporta tion Club, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 pm. Dinner, Federation of Business Men’s Associations, Hamilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Meeting. League or Laymen's Re treats Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Lido Club, Mayflower Ho tel, 8 p.m. Dance. Nativity Church Boy Scout Troop, Shoreham Hotel, 9 pm. Meeting. Free Lance Writers, Shore ham Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Thirteen Club, Willard Ho tel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Amity Club, Hamilton Ho tel, 8 p.m. SILCOX IMPROVED Chief Forester Stricken With Ap pendicitis on Trip. Chief Forester Ferdinand A. Silcox of the Agriculture Department, who was stricken at Spartanburg, S. C„ with an acute attack of appendicitis Monday, was reported “improved" at his office here today. Silcox, who lives in Alexandria. Va., was on a tour of inspection of forestry work in that area. It was not known just when he would return. - • • • • and when the Flight-Steward serves tea -IT’S UPTON’S! Anticipating every detail of passenger com fort, the Great Silver Fleet of the Eastern Air Lines serves Lipton’s Tea exclusively 1 Aloft, afloat or aground—Lipton’sYellow Label Tea has a full bodied flavor as deli cious as it is distinctive. The choice of dis criminating tea drinkers the world over. LIPTOITS YELLOW LABEL 1H1 Hi ORANGE PEKOE A PEKOE ■ B| ^^k Police Hero Honored Detective Sergt. Earl Baker (center) is shown after he re ceived, the Metropolitan Police Department gold "valor medal” at the Optimist Club luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower Hotel. J. Benton Webb, club president (left), looks on while Commissioner Hazen, who made the presentation, admires the medal. Baker shot and captured the "Blackface Bandit” at a Bladensburg road barbecue in October, 1935. Two other officers also were honored at the club’s "police day” luncheon. Pvt. Robert Talbot, sixth precinct, was presented with a silver medal for disarming a berserk gunman, and Pvt. William P. Doran, also of the sixth precinct, was designated to receive a bronze award for capturing three hold-rip men. —Star Staff Photo. Sonnysayings 1 I ■ « II I — If— I Aunt Bella is goin’ t’ move right away on account ob the “wretched en vironment!” I thought fer a minute her was goin’t' say on account ob me an' baby! 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