Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 3

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HCN FUMIGATION KONATE MOTHPROOFING| for furniture, rugs, curtains. HCN fumigation kills all insects, Konate mothproof- ing renders the fabrics im- mune from moths for 3 years or more, Becuritp Srorage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT R. R. SIDING 4-Car Siding at Bethesda, Md. Office and Warehouse on Ground Reasonable Rental Call T. W. PERRY Wisconsin 2600 —Originators— 35¢ Service Private-Appearing Cara 2901 N. Capitol St. *9,950 A corner i - detached brick house of large rooms and bath, h.,, hardwood floors. Frontand rear porches. Excellent Value Phone Mr. Conner | WARDMAN | 1437 K St. District 3830 NOTICE Mr. Boat Prospect We invite you to in- spect our new service and storage Boat Basin, where we are showing the 1930 Eico Cruisers and Chris- Craft Runabouts. The best boat value in the world. The Washington Motor Boat Sales Agency 6th and Water Sts. S.W. SPECIAL NOTICE. TRUCK, 1%-TON, FINE GONDI. . Reasonable Seasonable terms sible -mu INVESTIGATOR, ~CIVIL. CRIMINAL, dusirial, service shopping. 10 years expe A-1reterences.” Address Box nx-u Star oice. MOBILES (15) CONFISCATED m ioiacion of Drohibitlon {aws, by atction at Fidelity Glnse 14th and Florida ave. n.w.. e 0f flmmu nnfl houu old goods beds, dressers, china Tefrigerators. etc NITED STATES STORAGE CO.. 418-420_10th_ST. Nw TERMS. CASH. 'WANTED—FULL PART LOADS FOR the below listed clfits had DotE eh routs; iMAY'3 AND STATES NC., 418 10th St. N.W. Metgopolitan 1845’ ROOFWORK w III:.IIH :ND.M‘): and ospably KOONS Bty “Higie &58% Quaint Acres Iig.r“urie: hiladeiphin. Richm bt Fa s and AL Y., Cumberland, Md., 1210 B 8t N.W RUGS CL] ing _look llk X, B i ohhameseng ok e WIN CO.. 1135 Tth n.w. North l '._' Happy Days Are Here Again Lh Selane e l!-'l..!" ki) - Press FATORY FINALIST |[__comeers marviaxo rmvass | WILL BE SELECTED Four to-Compete in Contest Representing Four Coun- ties in Maryland. The eleventh and last Star area j| | oratorical finalist. will be chosen to- night, when three girls and a boy, rep- resenting the four Maryland counties ‘included in this region, meet in the auditorfum of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Leland, Md, to || | determine the State championship. The contestants are winners of || | eliminations in Montgomery, Prince Georges, Charles and St. Marys Coun- tles and each will be presented with a handsome gold medal, donated by The Star, in recognition of his or her county victory. The awards will be made by | Oliver . Owen Kuhn, managing editor of The Star, who also will present a prize of $100 to the orator selected as Maryland champion. ‘The winner of tonight’s contest will compete in The Star area finals May 8, with the prospect of a two-and-a-half- month trip to Europe as a reward for victory. Senator Will Preside. Senator Millard Tydings will preside at the Maryland meeting, which is scheduled to get under way promptly at 8 o'clock. He will deliver a brief introductory address and then’ present the contestants to the audience. ‘The speakers, in the order of their appearance, are Frances Gertrude Mc- Kim of St. Mtrya Seminary, St. Marys County; flson Tyrrell, Bethesda- Chevy Chue High School, Montgom- ery County; Beulah May Beall, Marl- boro High School, Prince Georges County, and Dorothy E. Bean, Hughes- ville High School, Charles County. Miss McKim, oldest of the group, is 18 years old. She will speak on “The &nsmuuon & Guarantee of Personal Tyneu is 17 years old and will por- “The Constitution Meeting the Re- volvlnl Demands of a Changing Gen- eration.” ‘Topics of Others. Miss Beall, who also is 18 years old, but a few months younger than Miss McKim, will discuss the “Expansion of Federal Power Since the Civil War.” ‘The last orator, Miss Bean, will on “The Constitution; Its Framers, She is 15 years old, the youngest of tlu speakers. There will be three They are William Tyler Page, ei,:rk of the House of Representatives; Mrs. Anne T. Ren- shaw, director of the \w School of Expression, and Stephen E. Kramer, as- sistant superlnundem of Washington public schools. Music for the occasion is to be fur- ed by the Washington Boys' Inde- pendent Bmd under the leadership of C. J. Brown, jr. The meeting will close with the lud!znu singing * Spangled Banner. 'fl!Domlnlun ublic is just re m“.?émfsgé ]| its revo‘utlon early last year, FOR SALE 2ND COMMERCIAL - CORNER Excellent location, 30-ft. alley. Street grades will permit drive- way entrance to three floors. 14,306-S-q. Feet WILL IMPROVE To Suit Responsible Purchaser C. H. GALLIHER CO. 1010 Vt. Ave. Nat. 3397 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, COMPETE IN MARYLAND FINALS BEULAH MAY BEALL, Prince Georges County. FRANCIS GERTRUDE McKIM, St. Marys County. DOROTHY E. BEAN, Charles County. WILSON TYRRELL, Montgomery County. SCARFS ARE NOTCHED -Among new scarfs is nna wlt.h u-r;gumy slashed and notch- give it a rough-neck lu' whlch mnkes it particularly effec- tive with tweeds costumes. Bright green and cardinal red are the chic_colors for sport scarfs this season. Small scarfs, double thickness of crepe de chine or marocain, are smarter than big ones. Even wool scarfs are small, eight inches wide and long enough to twist once around the throat, with 12 to 18 inches left over at the ends. ~— O'”"'l(iz“é? .--o;--u;- . PLANT NOW This is the time to fill your porch and window boxes with strong, healthy plants that will give an abundance of bloom and color until frost. We carry a complete supply of this material, includ- ing Heliotrope, Colius, in variety; Begonias, in variety; balcony-type Petunias, Ruffled Monster Petunias, Geraniums, in variety; Lantana, Ivy, Fuchias, Vincas, etc. Also Scarlet Sage, Cannas and other plants for Sum- mer bedding. GUDE’S GARDEN SHOP A. Gude Son Company 747 14th St. N.W. District 5784 SALE of NEW and USED CARS at Startling Reductions including NEW SERIES 130, 135 and 137 FRANKLINS Never Driven—Fully Equipped — Immediate Delivery That Can Be Purchased at Savings “mom %600 to 1,000 These cars carry the usual Factory Guarantee—the number is limited so we suggest that you act without delay if you wish to take advantage of these savings. We also have a varied assortment of In.h-lrldu used cars of different makes and types that can be bought at prices which we believe are lower than you can find elsewhere. Our present location, out of the high rent district, makes these low prices possible—ranging from $50 to $1,800. All cars are fully guaranteed and your car accepted as part payment at its present market value. deal may require no imme be sufficient to cover the i tial payment. It is possible that a ate cash outlay as your preunt car may Open Every Day and Evening During This Sale FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. ] 346 NEW ADDRESS Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. GHILDREN TAKE PART IN SPRlNG FESTIVAL lolghburllood House Clubs Sponsor Plays, Games and Entertain- ment Starting Today. ‘The annual three-g:! Spring festival Ne n‘:‘a‘d m, at Neighborhood House, 't southwest, vl more than 200 for'a ‘eries of ‘games, plays ‘sid other for & of es, and other entertainment features. i Members of the board of trustees are MAY 1, 1930. R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro, Mrs. Walter Bruce Bm and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph m chnm today. ‘The l? for & picture ir itsel the -cuvmu l&‘ufln the children. Beginning at 4:30 o cloek and at the same hour mm:ea the follow- ln( plsya 'fll be "Spring he day nursery and klnder- The Monkeys and Their ‘aps, e Tiny Tots' Club; “a.u- ing the Cl". by the Jolly Juniors; “The n;eepx;uue Pl'n by the thl}z Juniors, an e ol sonks Allegro Club, followed by z{k dance and May pole dance by nu Girls club Other plays will be given and Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock At 5 o'clock snum-y ternoon there will be a May day procession in N street. The crowning of the children's May queen will climax the celebration, fol- lowed by dances. Members of the Mothers' Club, affili- ated with the settlement house, will as hostesses dul the festival. Mg‘ ‘William L. Cmn:l? Mrs. Walter serve suppers daily during the celebra- tion and the programs. CHEVY CHASE'S OLDEST COAL USINESS ANNOUNCES REDUCED SPRING PRICES Lowest prices of the year on our Quality Coal effective May 1st. Let us help you solve your heat- ing problems. Advisory service free. THOMAS W. PERRY Chevy Chase Lake, Md. Kens. 74-R wt or a shades, r. be expert acrubbed and returned to you looking : new. Remember the Address Lcng W. STOKES Q ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 0. 0 ¢ ¢ 1, g«w maintain a modern “shade laundry,” equipped to wash one Tontine shade thouaand Your Tontine window ardless of their condition, unll and _carefully nu Ask for an utlmate. Our Phone Number Nominal cost. | District 3324-3328 I SAMMONS IS A dozen of our $2, $3 or $4 roses for one dollar. That is to say: 1 Dozen Roses, $2.00 or 2 Dozen Through the fine co-opera- tion of several large rose growers we are enabled to make this exceptional offer. r 1407 H Street National 4905 Used Refrigeration Equipment For Sale Am about to remove multiple system refrigerating coils, valves and compressors from a large Washington apartment building ~that is being re-equipped with modern her- metically sealed unit refrigerators. These are two-tray coils and one-horsepower compres- sors manufactured by Frigidaire Corporation. Can clean these up, furnish boxes and install system complete in old apartment building at very cheap price or will sell cheap as is. Automatic Refrigerator Service Service and Repairs on Conventional Types - of Electric Refrigerators 654D St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 0288 CHILD HEALTH DAY! Consult a Physician and Dentist SPECIAL RAW HOLSTEIN NURSERY MILK As near to mother’s as science can attain. Produced under ideal conditions in co-operation with DR. J. THOS. KELLEY, JR. Hood sealed. Pint, lé.c: SPECIAL (Cream Top) PASTEURIZED MILK The Cream Top Bottle proves the quality of our general purpose milk—and provides a goodly supply of WHIPPING CREAM for daily desserts, ccrm;g. coffee, etc. GRADE “A” GOLDEN GUERNSEY RAW MILK No finer milk for growing children or adults than this rich, butter-tinted milk of superb flavor and nutriment. Hood sealed. Pint, 13c. Quart Wise Brothers CHevY CHASE DAIRY Phone WEST OI183 nd.oa.-aarh,nm MNSTR!I:TNW nnlmh-uamru

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