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ROLLING-PIN TEST AT FOOD EXHIBIT Prize Will Be Awarded Woman Whose Aim Is Most Accurate Tomorrow. Members of the so-called weaker sex who, rightly or otherwise, have been charged with prowess as roiling-pin | tossers will have real opportunity to| practice their aim in this gentle art at the Food Show tonight in the Wash-| ington _Auditorium. What's more, | there'll be a prize for the woman whose | aim is most deadly. | The contestants, of course, will not be required to furnish their own hus- bands in the competition for a basket, of food, as Food Show officials will rig| a dummy man on the stage to receive the roiling-pin buffets from the fair tossers. The dummy will be life size, | and he will be so mounted =3 to Sway just enough when struck by a flying pin to make a most enticing target. The dummy will be mounted at the rear and | of the stage, and the contestants will Dbe required—out, of fairness to the ef- figy—to stand 20 feet from him. A heavy wire screening will be erected to protect the real husbands who may be among the spectators. Fox-Trot Competition. Last night's contest feature was a syncopated fox-trot among five coupies. which _was won by John and Ethel Ryon, brother and sister, of 322 Eighth street northeast. With two teams danc- ing at a time, the audlence chose the Detter couple in each group. Then ti winners of these eiiminations were pitted against one another, and the Ryon coupie received the greatest ap plause. For their prowess they were presented with the announced dual prize—a $5 goid piece for the boy and | ; & basket of flowers for the girl. Two-year-oid Patricia Lee Childs. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Childs of 5130 Connecticut avenue, was ad- judged yesterday afterncon’s happiest baby. She was the favorite of the audience in the list of 40 entrants. It was Baby Patricia’s generous applause for her competitors and her cheery smiles which won her the audience’s approval. The runners-up in the syncopated fox-trot contest last night were Laura Beckett, 2140 N street. and Thomas Latimer, Hyattsville: Yeative Dghart, 2123 T street, and Whitey Carman, 2108 K street; Elsie Dow, 3103 Channing street, and Norman Luskey, 1123 Sev- ' enth street, and Emily Bruff, 922 Twen- ty-sixth street, and Clarence Ware, 1247 | Thirty-fifth street. \ Baby Contest Entries. | Little Patricia’s competitors in the maiinee “happiest baby” competition | inciuded Bobbie Olds, 339 Kentucky avenue; Betty Jean Jenkins, Indian| Head, Md.; Patsy Lipscomb and Wil-! liam Lanham, 151 D street; Shaley | Datner, 520 Twentieth street: Gladys Boswell, 767 Twentieth street: Jennie! and Mary Pheips, 5006 Seventh street; Jerome Kauffman, 77 Franklin street; Phyllis Rosenbiait, East Riverdale, Md.. | Marilyn Bywatersg 1337 Fifteenth street: Shirley Talbatt, Clifton Terrace; Mar- tha Stender, 2501 Fourteenth street: Bdgar Duvall, 138 Anacostia road; Jean Beach, 526 Irving street; Frances Far- rell, 1336 ™ ctreet; Charles Nestor, 421 Sixth h Husband Found Great Relief in First Bottle the Food S street: Janer White, 203 Co nue; Frances Cumbe: treet; Billy T Donald Thomas, : Emil Di Toto, 465 73 Eighteenth i 904 C street northeast: Lawrence Huff, t: Margaret Konler, E v reet; Marten Blumen- street: Bobby Norton, Norma Dern, 528 B P reet Mary Brannor. 300 Sixth stzeet: Ronald Ingalls, 211 Third street: Richard Am- rikian, 2305 Tuulain road. Bob Tull, 2112 P street, and Lawrence Davis, 114 C street. | FORMER MAYOR ACCUSED OF VIOLATING DRY LAW Glenn A. Pace of Borger, Tex., Is Charged With Sale and Trans- portation of Liquor. Byt ssociated Press. BORGER, Tex., November 20.—For- mer Mayor Glenn A. Pace of Borger was arrested here last night on a charge of sale and transportation of liquor Bond of $1,300 was approved. The county grand jury indictment gave September 1 as the time of the alleged violation while Pace was stil mayor. He was deposed during Borger's clean- up. Joses W. . Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Section, Lower Floor—Direct Entrance at 11th Street MAKE YOUR CHOICE Less Tubes Low in price— beautiful in appear- ance — many cabi- net” designs from which to choose — LYRIC RADIO, “The Challenger,” is the receiving set that you will want. TERMS as low as $ WEEKLY SMALL ! Dynamic DOWN -ondenser other PAYMENT feature that makes for per- fect, QUIET radio reception. 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