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B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 15 1930. SWIMMING COURSE 1S GIVEN APPROVAL Dr. Reichelderfer Indorses! Instruction to Be Given Un- ‘der Auspices of The Star. Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer, presi- | dent of the board of District Commis- LEARN TO SWIM FOR SPORT AND SAFETY Under Auspices of The Star and Boys’ Department of the Y.M.C. A. Boys 10 to 18 years old offered free lessons daily April 2126 Send this application to the Y. M. C. A., Boys’ Building NAME .... ADDRESS . 1732 G Street |REACH AGREEMENT IN TAX DISPUTE Florida Railroads and State As: ment Board Agree on Plan of Payment. By the Associated Press. ‘TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 15.—The State Railroad Assessment Board at a meeting here yesterday effected a set- tlement with Florida railroads for the the basis of payments made for 1927 and 1928 on rolling stock, with taxes payment of their 1920 State taxes on | were assessed on & 40 tion, which was sul 30 per cent, which the 1929 tax settlement. The Atlantic Coast Line Rallroad, subject of attachment in Highlands County for the alleged non- ayment of taxes, also agreed to settle | || Ell taxes due from that rallroad, which | |i resulted in officiais declaring that the attachment proceedings would be aban- doned. At _the meeting of the board yesterday Col. W. E. Kay, Jacksonville, #vneral counsel for the Atlantic Coast Line, denied that a single member of his organization was affiliated with the Florida Tax Payers' Assoclation, al- 'eged to have been formed for the pur- pose of “dodging” certain taxes. W. L. Stanley, vice president of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, asked that no levies be made by the rd on those railroads now being abandoned by per- I be the baais for | | on real estate to be pald in full. mission of the Interstate Commerce sioners, today commended to the buys ‘The 1927 and 1928 rolling stock taxes ' Commission. of Washington who are non-swimmers | the intensive course of free instruction in swimming to be given next week at the boys’ aepartment of the Y. M. C. A. | ‘under auspices of The Star. PARENT'S SIGNATURE (Required) = T [ DU PONT DUCO is Sold by the Following “This is & fine thing." the new city Burglar Robs Magician. an exh bition by a magician. The per- Named Dealers: :]?:s ;’;;l:l;:dp;"}g:gmhe,!‘flgmr;‘;fl;fig Porce or habll on (he pars o oni .| IOFAIEE GaVe an sct of taking guid com: | § ' ovics neatly spiled the st -1 | iaing e o Jat which.he g o NORTHWEST NORTHEAST DUCO FRED M. HAAS & SON, give my indorsement to the campaign. | e conviets nearly spoiled the fitst . | placing them in a hat which he had op | | Which I believe to be a splendid appor- | (ertainment ever given in convict pri | the table. When he finished the trick ON. 2016 ve. e % . HANNON & MeGATTIGAN CO.. s b t l d kl learned to swim. | given recentlv in the Irish Free Statc |missing. They had been taken by & Coore: NOBERN AUTO SUTPLY CO. 817 W 1. eaunlijul—aries quic “Swimming is a favorite sport. It is| i % 5 v sl SR el convict prison at Maryborough, included | convict who was a professional burglar. MARTIN GO Coan. Ave. FEQPLES HDWE 1624 Fla, Ave. —— e s 5 funity for boys who have not yet|,ns in he irish Free State. The event |he discovered that the contents weit 4 the key to a wealth of wholesome fun E. WEDDING. 23 isth S1. and recreation. But it is more than ll 2 GorpBLATT: Toza Pa: A | ‘.70'.! will be amazed at the ease of applying Il 'S HA that. It is most healthful exercise, and 8 "oy who becomes an. sccompiisned NEARBY VIRGINIA & Duco and the perfect results the very first B i ;fl“,"‘g“"“ “:"‘:“ time you try. Duco dries quickly—the dang:r DU PONT PAINTS... VARNISHES . . . DUCO . KA nvngm;l “l: l’lr;uchdbe!;ler efulpped t? . FRANK KELL 191 ' t himself and others in cases o : . | coLuMBIA T . : K 5 o e | | oeh LANDY & sONS. Ave. filu}’r.: A:‘WIIG!I‘K. Vi andinconvenienceof wet paintareavoided. Duco 5 - Wil oyeress. = = colors have the deep-toned life and sparkle of - C. L. OSBORN. T MANASSAS HDWE. CO., o MA o 'LE: W, cidents will happen sometimes, these | S 4 Younnn'ers should be encouraged to e 01 nccidents in or on water. “Warm Summer days soon will be NeRALL HOWE. & jewels, with the warm lustre of polished ivory. e Try Duco for your next touch-up job around i SERVICH ;. 3T & learn to swim as soon as practicable.” ! b 3 +| WARR! Applications continued today to flow for Furs ) 4 OOan s, H i W. W. WELSH & 5 B here, and boys, naturally of a venture- into *h= office of the boys' department Carpets, Rugs and some spirit, will be enjoying the out-| of the Y. M. C. A., where arrangements Upholstered Furniture Get a Fancy Apron Free! Beginning today and continuing for a limited time only, every “Duco” dealer listed below will GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE a FANCY RUB- BER APRON with the purchase of one pint of “Duco.”” GET YOURS TODAY. HUGH REILLY CO. Paints for Every Purpose—Glass for Every Need 1334 N. Y. Ave. : Phone National 1703 Alexandria or boating or fishing haunts. Since ac- Y CO.. Warrenton » Middieburg of-doors. It is impossible to keep all | of them away from wading, swimming | are being compieted for the daily les- -|NEARBY MARYLAND sons to be given next week by a corps G. G. BRADLEY, B WM. 'BRANDENBER, DUDROW'S DI OR! E. RUND, Beach ™ C0.. mt. PEOPLES HARDWARE. STORE PEOPLES HARDWARE STOR 88, ith & . 1000 No. Capitel St. 0. W GBLOOD. 353 Cedar St MAX ZEVIN, 1742 7th St SOUTHEAST BERLIN. 603 Pa. Ave. 38 of expert swimming instructors. The classes are open to boys between the ages of 10 and 18 who qualify physi- cally and who have their parents’ con- ;m.,dAbpeplfI'c“-uom tpnnéed in The Star oul led out and mailed to the H . Y.M.C. A, 1732 G street. T}u? New prnce.u Storage em: — bodies features indorsed by the CIRCUS AND CARNIVAL U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, guare PLANNED BY MEN’S CLUB anteeing 1007 protection, with- out in,ury to fabrics. A circus and carnival, including | eclown acts. a display of freaks and | other popular features, will be held in parish hall at the Church of St. | Swghen and the Incarnation on the nights of April 23, 24. 25 and 26, under auspices of the Men's Club at the church. The performance is being ar- | ranged by a former circus man, | 8. Percy Oliver. | The bill will include acts by clowns, acrobats, jugglers and tumblers. Other | attractions will be a fortune-telling | booth and a Punch and Judy show for the children. A dance will be held each evening connection with the entertainment. music for which will be provided by the Men's Club Orchestra. ‘The doors will be thrown open at 7 o'clock and the performance will start 8t 8 o'clock each evening. Parish hall is located at Newton and Sixteenth Streets. ! ALLS, 789 8th St. SOUTHWEST ll cEo. m. YEATMAN. 426 2th st The Jestruyers are gzttfny busy.’ Phone or write us now to call for your furs, garments, rugs and carpets. Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. STORAGE—MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING 920-922 E St. N.W.——Phone Nat'l 6900 Over 30 Years of Quality Service Come to the SHENANDOAH now that Spring is here APPLE-BLOSSOM FRAGRANCE FLOODS THE AIR THE grandest scene-painter in the world —Mother Nature herself—has been busy in the Shenandoah Valley. At Winchester, Virginia, will be held next week—Spring’s most beautiful pageant—the Apple Blossom Festival. There, against a natural background When the Sun | Warms the Breezes that would shame any stage-setting, will be held one of America’s famous annual holi- days. If you have never been to the Shenan- doah Apple Blossom Festival leave dull care ALMDST overnight, Summer behind and plan 70w to drive there this year. will be on us now. When it’s hot, how nice it is to have a cool retreat to a comfortably furnished porch or garden. All of the new Summer plenishings are on display now at Mayer & Co. White locust trees will march along the highway as you pass. Already yellow honeysuckle clambers on rail fences. The countryside is splashed as never before with Smart, Colorful Gliders The new Gliders are com- fortable, smart and ‘col- orful —a suggestive few are quoted below: lilacs . . . dogwood . . . redwood and sweet Old Hickory Furniture judas trees. And mile upon mile, like Hickory Armchair, Andrew Jacksom > 4 - patches on a crazy quilt, pink, white and pith E.'fi.f'f’.'."s.so Type Ar o i ; N i green, the Shenandoah apple orchards Hickory Arm Rock. drench the air with fragrance. er, with spindle back ceeee 3650 Andrew Jacksom Type Arm - Green and gold striped Rotkec) 50107 f,::,‘?“z"fi‘":‘,‘““’ o Wovenback Hickory Settee ...877.00 Spindle-back Hickory Settee ....$] 250 Glider, pale blue and stripe, tufted seat STANDARD LEONARD ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATORS The new gray or green crinkle fin- ish refrigerators are ready at Mayer & Co—the first complete allsteel, e “STANDARD” i tells you how ¥ to get there Two-tone green _striped - Glider with floral n&eil, upholstered THIS SEAL WHEREVER DIS- PLAYED STANDS FOR THE BEST IN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Comfortable Glider “up- holstered in orange and sbld and black, $99.75 Porch’ Rockers—Sun Parlor Groups—Rugs MAYER & CO. Seventh Stregt .Betwééh D and E If you want the route to Winchester, write us today. “Standard” Touring Service last year directed §4,000 motorists on various trips free'of charge. We will send you an accurate “Standard” road map and the latest information on road conditions from your town to Winchester. Write us today. We will answer promptly..e 1o cost. ... no obligation. Address; “Standard” Touring Service, 26 Broadway, New York City. THE APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD AT WINCHESTER, VA., APRIL 24th—APRIL 25th. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY At home, or on the road, these are the products to buy for driving satisfaction and economy: “Standard” Gasoline— ESSO, containing Ethyl—and “Standard” Motor Oil ¢ it