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FRED J. KREIG ld l d u Co., is mow in business for himself at— 904 10th St. N.W. ""i‘fi‘ R Phone District 9115 FOR RENT F STREET STORE NEAR NINTH ST. N.W. Reasonable Rent AVAILABLE AUGUST 1 1930 Address Box 453-H Star Office B uo... and, Boe Buses Chartered for Special 'rnnr. hington-Luray Bus Line Georgia 3732, /15K Mr. Foster “Travel Servioe Ll R Send your boy or girl to a ranch or Summer camp where they can ride horses, learn to swim and build camp fires and to pack a horse. Ranch-life vacations are becoming more and more popular with those desiring real out-of-door life. Mr. Foster knows of ranches in all parts of the great West. Rates are reasonable. Spend your vacation in the saddle. No Fees Ask Mr. Foster REO. U. 8. PAT. OFF. ‘Woodward & Lothrop th Floor The Mayflower In the Lobby Worth $45 New Spring Suits RED PROPAGANDA OPPOSEDBY C.A.R. Convention Condemns Cru- saders, Youths Band to Fight Dry Law. Resolutions aimed at “sinister influ- ences used in the hooh m unde’rmine love of t.he ‘were ad lcslng Saturday session of the u’l rty-fifth annual con- vention of the National Society Chil- dren of the American Revolution and made public today. The convrntmn also went on record pledging fullest co-operation with the ‘Washington Bicentennial Commission in accepting the invitation of the com- mission to help in arrangements for the observance of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington in 1932, The Crusaders, an organization of “to fight the ,” also was sin- gled out for condemnation by the Chil- dren of the American Revolution in a ende:vor w help enforce all the lnws of this Conforming to the action t.lken hy the recent D. A. R. congress, the society urzed the United States Congress to enact legislation requlrlnx all teachers to sub- scribe to oath of uleghnce betare rtcel\in :mj!lcl'e to teach, urged enactme'm of the bill ml.king The sm- Spn.ngled Banner” the national C(,her resolutions indorsed April 3 as preciation of tne organization to Mrs, Herbert Hoover for her reception of its members; and thanks to Mrs. Larz An- derson, hational vice president; the | | tricts, who died Saturday, will be held an Toss, Dodge, a superintendent of Moun ‘ernon. PAULINE FREDERICK HAS HER FOURTH HUSBAND Stage and Screen Star, Now Mrs. Leighton, Starts on Honey- moon Tours By the Assoclated Press. April 21 -—P-uune her fourth hus ey were mnrmd yesterday at the ast Sixty- second street, by the Only relatives were preuenz Mr. Leish on_ and his bride plan to leave for California next munth Dlvorcu ended Miss Frederick’s mar- riages to Frank Anduwa an architect; Willard Mnck plnywnxm tlfld Dr. e. $100000 HORSES BOUGHT [ Indianan Acquires Stable of Wade H Harley at Lexington, Ky. LOUIS, Ap chkey of West Baden, Ind., chased the entire stabie of the Wade H. Harley Slddle flom Breeding Farm at Lexington, ‘was announced here yesterday n ‘the Missour} Stables’ horse sale. The group includes about 60 head, and while the sale price was not announced, offic! estimated the deal involved npproximlufly $100,000. Dickey, already the owner of 80 head | of show and pleasure horsu. ceu wn lfimnu! stamons King's eavine, as well as 20 brood roven blood lines. Dickey e entire group to his breed- mnres of il move ing fa Dartmonth Honun Noted Grads. ANOVER, N. H, 1 (). —Two hll]s ln Dartmouth Colleges million- F Two clear dem o nstra- tions of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, ‘ ‘ W. H. H. ALLEN, ALLEN FUNERAL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Railway Construction Engineer Di- rected Several Major Projects Around Capital. Funeral services for William H. H. Allen, 89 years nld, veteran railroad construction enginee: tomorrow afternoon at the residence. 109 C street southeast. Interment will e Wi Allen n native ol Denmnrk, Me., had gaged construction en- eer fnr the cheenpeake & Ohio and e Baltimore & Ohio Railroads. Mr. Allen had engineered several suburban and intercity rallroad ex- tension projects around Washington, including the construction of the elec- ic llnes Berwyn, Cabin John and Baltimor: As presldent of the District Construc- tion Co. he supervised the hulld.ln‘ of '.he Lonnecncut Avenue Bridge. ington and A. Howard Allen of New Haven, Conn. et Doubts Gulf Stream Change. NEW YORK, April 21 (#)—Long Tsland is unexcited over the possibility ver trees. |FREE RUNNING OF COURSEM STREET et i Our Entire Stock of $35 and $40 Top Coats Yes, Sir! Youll like thepatterns the careful w o r kman- ship that is clearly vis- ible in every [ one of these garments. . and best of all youll like the fis fact that Ji you're sav- ing $15.25. Extra TROUSERS . . if desired . . to match suit . . %5 GCROSNERS 1325 F STREET White Ground Ties . . . faith we have in our idea... that if you give men a greater value .. you'll get them into your store... and we say mgain. .. here are two clear exam- ples of what we think are GRE ATER VALUES. worn with . . .Deep Tome Shirts . . . We'vetaken Topcoats in our stock that were F| marked $35 and $40 . . . il and cut the iif price for clearance.. iif tho the Tine '} is broken... Jthe size range is complete in ] one style or 3] another . . . 4 last call! the newest style Sugar B 28¢ Sealect Evap. Milk . . €6 . 99 SELECTED Sanico” o Wisconsin Cheese . . FRUITS—VEGETAB! Eggs APRID - 21; 1930. (ine i 1845 4t|l ‘Street N. E. GROCERY CQ 3 o 2 pu-togl .. b 29c LES The Season’s Best—Every Day heads Lettuce iic& Asparagus . Southern Turnips . . New Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Idaho Potatoes . Yellow Onions... Texas Onions.. Spring Onions Grapefruit ... . Fancy Lemons Va. Winesap Apples. . Fancy Spinach Jumbo Celery Radishes Rhubarb Peas in the pod Stringless Beans . ........"™ New Cabbage Tomatoes 2 Ib. 290 Sanico Coffee . 39¢ Wilkins Coffee ...."™ 36¢ Orienta Coffee. ..™ " 42¢ Maxwell House. . ..™ 43¢ Chase & Sanborn’s ™ 45c Sanka Coffee Kaffee Hag G. Washington. .**™ " 43¢ Sang:fsm Ib. 250 Afternoon Tea—Ys-1b. pkg. . 25 P 25¢ 25¢ Green Bag Coffee Banquet Tea Lipton’s Tea Bags. Lipton’s Tea—Ys-1b. pkg. Everyday Needs! No pantry will be completely stocked without many of the items: S PORK Heinz "5ems 2 . Ige. tin 190 .3 42 25¢ Friend’s Oven Baked Beans "** " 19¢ B. & M. Oven Baked Beans. 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