Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 52

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. SPORTS. when you catch up, and usually will in- | firm—it was projected fitting out the| I resist feebly for a moment, then |nicely in two. He fixed things up with |lutions. We start it with a determina- | around and - e ot ver for & bite, 8o by being| Matimes with® them the clothing st |snatch it from him with a giad ory. No, | splints and pisde his way back. There | tion ot to tow ta any cratt that chne ing 8 mm‘gfig;;":,& {,}‘,fi},“";“{: "::,'d f t slow we save groceries more often than | hand being insufficient to withstand the | there’s no use trying to borrow it.|was one thing I forgot to mention. not provide its own tow line. It is sur- | making an earsplitting racket with their Ong the ateriron not. rigors of the Pleping Winter. Neither will I let you shoot it. 1t's mine, | the same time his boom broke he lost his | prising how often owners of onitboards 4 unmuffied exh; take all mine. The major arrived here laté | dink, which he had towing astern, mak- | and speedboats are found broken down Ry UK Quite More thumps, and this time it's Col.| My, my what a lot of visitors We are | Jast Fall in his new boat—I'm not sure a bit of gall to annoy a man for an d ing & double disaster. In all he had a [or out of gas, waving for a tow, getting | or two before . By Carrol Klotzbach. H. C. Snyder, all anxlous over the|having. The colonel and Bexter have | but think she is 23 feet Tong and i of | fudious time of 1t it at the end of the towing boat’s line,| The towing s meves -iae iro: eocoy: ! he deck. A voice hails, “Hello | Weather Bureau's prediction of & cold | departed but a few minutes nnd a VIg- | the raised deck type. Built her in We hooked onto one a week ago that | manship evidently being aill on the side e thump! “Fectland ‘on‘the Heck. Cap'm H.,|$hap, so away we go to shut off valves | orous thump again announces that some | Nawth C'lina. She has been hauled out | Much as we like to see nice big yachts | had lost a propeller. Everything aboard | of the cruising man. the Swan,” and a visitor has arrived. This time its Cap'n H. |, the semper Fidelis and drain the|one has arrived. This time it's Maj.|for the Winter and after a Fl’elfimlnsry moored in the channel, we often regret | the craft had evidently been taken care = M. Baxter, all brimming with news. The Amycita is to have | motor. Then back to the Swan and the | Clark, captain of & new boat with an | painting up will soon be placed over- | their Ppresence—for their speed boat ten- | Of except the providing of some sort of ST e a new motor. We have agreed with him all alongttgmat “i abgut ’i)uflm::)]luel'nki:"::“shulg wel’t(lge:?ficeaa:::vxelil!l :;‘:}deg«fi:n :rd:an\;mfi l:ngmxv&:e ;eu-rx;- board. ders keep us tolling and_ bouncing all "n’: zh}:t 'm ;“ be ua?g for towing. l‘n_ JOE TURNER WINS. BeengpusnessEnn Aes I CHDNEEAX o S0 won't try naming them all, the atlas | expressed a desire for & good rifie, and us | boom for the Viking. You may recall | Mi, CYIUS, Curts’ Tyndonia that s, o o0 (ORIng, IV ThERt actend b ting | tWo straight falls in the feature match ment, making 1t unanimous. does it for us. We admire his great|the major is somewhat of an authority [ me telling about why the old one Won't | jam on the specaway, By the way, the | rather important feature, of & wrestling show at the Gayety. Bull A Gray 6-72 is the engine. And the) have to suffice, and as our speed is just | woolen scarf—Ilaughingly called a “fasci- | on such matters we discussed it pro and | do any more. Frank hit a streak of | blue light she carries often at night is| About these craft there is another | Martin and Marlo Giglio gra) led skipper expects to move a bit faster this | half that we expect to be left in the | nator” by Cap'n Carl (you know him)— | con. And tonight he arrives with a |squally weather while cruising in Tan- | not a parking light, it means “owner | growl to be heard. Their owners, with i grappled 30 Jear, 12 miles per hour being expected. | ruck. There's an advantage in being|and find_that it has an interesting | beautiful Krag carbine, a cleaning rod | gler Sound last year, and just when |gono®afiore = | fittle apparent regard for the conven- | Minutes to a draw and Goorge Kiaretta Jell, we wobet cruise side by side with | slow. though—the other fellow, arriving | history. The scarf came from China, |and bayonet, all compiete and pressed | things were getting lively the boor A ience and pleasure of others, frequently | defeated Ivan Kimbo in a 15-minute Amycita any more. Our old motor will | earlier, is apt to have dinner ready!and was made as a sample by a Chinese | it on me with his compliments. Jibed over, struck a backstay and broke | Again we begin a Summer set of reso- | indulge themselves in cutiing circles| time limit bout. B e O BANKRUPT STOCK TAUBMAN STORES AUTO ACCESSORIES Thousands and Thousands and Thousands at Cost and Below Cost 18 ——— ool il i brsbed sgpee. 9e muke ...39¢ | SN R of Dollars Worth of Dependable Merchandise Regular 79c Five-pound Can for TRANSMISSION 13c CANNINBAL 5c Most All Cars EASE g 39 HAND SOAP......... 59¢ 89c GUN e 39- AUTO WEDGE CREASE...... 4 L s o For all care.6-pound_can $1.45 WATER 59¢ WOOD FOLD- - BUMPS for Ford....... #9€ ING ‘CHAlRs $1.50 19c WINDSHIELD E sro-rucms.........”c WIPER HOSE... Cnmz‘etu in nfl‘!nfl boxes. $2.95 SIDE . 98c Clamp-On Auto WINGS, Pai 3 SMOKE SET.. csse 49e LU LT L ——— Au{fi:olflc 49¢ Lowe’s 5-Minut S EDLEEVEIIDEE WINDSHIELD VoL egmate 2GE PATCHING.......... 5c With cement patches. ete CLEANER ... 39€ L0 g9e Store Closed Friday Until 6 P. M. when Sale Begins! 98¢ Running Board $3.95 FORD uoiEn 7. 49€ B rwr $2.49 By confirmation of the United States District Court BELOW COST. And practically everything is NEW, IZ:BJSIRE 9 itV o v il $5 Jr. Motometer of Baltimore, the entire stock, fixtures and assets of DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, since most of TAUB- 79 RATTLE A IxD D TOURING SAND | SyiRay : the Southern Division of the Taubman’s Stores Cor- MAN'’S Spring stock was already in when the bankruptcy KILLER s:rs........49 cugn}-fi;,'},: A R99¢ | poration which recently went bankrupt, has been sold. occurred. fim'ékf“.‘ifin".'f‘r'i,.,,,69c iy, O NORATIONC FERE: Beginning tomorrow the new purchasers offer this You will find thousands of items which you will need LIGHT........ entire bankrupt stock—amounting to thousands and this Spring for your house and car. The merchandise ls.rllifisfo'w oo r 49c 59c TOP DRESSING = W thousands of dollars, in the most electrifying—most mentioned in this ad is only a very small part of what T iaipiREcan. . s : stupendous money-saving event in the merchandising goes on Sale. READ EVERY ITEM and MAKE UP VaLve crivpers... 19@ 5295 SIDE LamPs, ; history of Washington. - A LIST OF THE THINGS YOU NEED. That will save For Model T Ford, for all cars N 98 VICTORY NEVER BEFORE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ¥ou time when you get here. WHEEL Grips. ......39€ AUTO ClGAR UNITED STATES HAVE SUCH VALUES BEEN OF- Extra salesmen will be at all stores and for your con- S EnTe. R S ) FERED TO THE PUBLIC. Everything on Sale is at a venience, the stores will be open Saturday from 8 a. m. Pifihr'spmwzn&...‘,c STEP PLATES. ...... truly sensational saving—in many cases—FAR, FAR ‘till 11:50 at night. $1.98 SCANDINAVIAN TRANS. $2.49 SCANDINAVIAN TRANS. HE o 98€ TANGL ... S | WS All Sales Final---No Exchanges---No Refunds AUTO SUPPLIES—HARDWARE—SPORT GOODS—HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ON SALE AT ALL STORES—AT PRICES FAR BELOW HOUSEHOLD These ltems on Sale at 9th Street Store Onlyl] & GENERAL | =2iewense ' Reg. $119.50 6-8 Volt $1.20 Stainless Steel Kitchen . e | TSN | BT WU PHILCO |STORAGE ] oo 55¢ _$2.95 1 el RADIO [BATTERY cuscxs?..?f......::e g o made; 121aches wide. v : 11 Plate Eaprers cnes...49€ %45 i : = : $ 3 .99 FTERS ... A. C. RADIO BATTERY ! v caniit Boaki esfusen M odel 1 4 Four in stock. Tubes extra. wi‘h old B‘!‘er’ SRRt zgc $1.19 MEN'S TUBES MILITARY BRUSH :" v N ™ c BRUNSWICK More Sensational Radio VALUES! HEcTRic irow. ... 49€ fe 2l FORK SET PEPRLESS COUNIER mOMTIURE S $19.50 | $4.50 Universal |l m2sT ot 15¢ e RADIO |z 950 | ¢ 1o soveps (B 5 39e LU= — FREED MODEL B55. 535 all steeleccceee oo - Each one guaranteed full List_Price . strength! $157.50—now Regular list price, $99.50....... o e Varlety of patterns. Limited . S A €850 | o BT S50 | i fer HARDWARE (" Wile They 49°° e pocind) PR & TooLs! Last! FARL MODEL 33. In handsome wainut eapinet | List price, $169.50....cccseestcssreesimaces $39.50 For Sedan or $2.49 g}:lnnusr 590 SCREW DRIVERS xtra. Only seven in stock. » Coach coveee i Prices of Radio Sets Less Tubes T . c GARDEN wn, 19e [dnr 1 TOOLS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! o Thes .49¢ PAINT 98c ROLLER SKATES, BRUSHES | |Ball beivs Q0 Regular $1.69 P’ ' S Gflflnfl.sfltgia;:,f'sgc ] Water Stone..... 19€ Regular $1.49 98c PEXTO BALL REDCE Sikars.... 79€ ; Phin nammen.... 69€ egular 49¢c A 2 5 10c HAMMER i FIORAL $E1s...... 29€ : 5 . Hinbieset....... §e i | ezt B Wlote Dower foyewn Dbl covers S T 59€ (Lddd Three pleces. z:fi;:’:]:s 3, e ...z:erlll:n‘lll 49¢ AT 29¢ 418 Ninth Street N. W. OKBOND BOX, MO@ | oompe i ser ren $1.39 HEAVY STEEL CASH 19¢ Tn gold or sl Covers ver. e —————‘. — — - 3009 14th St. N.W. W, 98¢ TACKLE BOX, | Al &RoEn SPae... 79¢ R 173¢C10m S N.W. 1S H:SC N.E At om0 M SUUNW fuTacqee: 49¢

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