Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1930, Page 21

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AND LAW HIT BY CITZENS GRUUP‘ anor Park Association to Protest Improvement Act to Congress. A discussion of and protest night. i It was finally decided, after many iembers of the group had told of hav- to pay twice for eom&meuon ul ved streets in lron of their homs draw up a protest against the lm- vement clause o! the nofllnd llw d to present it to I of the uaocmtton as soon u tne islative body coi Members of the -Lsochun expressed dissatisfaction with the new nchedule of mail collection and & resolution was juest a later collection 1or section. It was also decided to ask :?: expreu companies to deliver in nor !u;gesuon will be sent the Board of Education in behalf of the citizens of the old twood crowded _ccaditions the wmmer School last year. nornxmted for e!emon m Oc- wlm 3 R. WIllm :nd CIDL H. C. va -nd second vlne presidents; H. 8. Bryant and W. A. Neel, secretaries; W. 1' Bucklev l.reuuur and J. D. Smoot W. aquist, delegates to the ledenflon TENNIS TOUHNAMENT HANDLING IS LAUDED )mx Police Pald Tflhute in Letter From Chairman Davison Obear. Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, d.dlncwr nf puhne lflldsm and pubuc tee of the United States Lawn Tennll Association; that the eighth annual na- tional public parks tennis tournament held here recently “was one of the most successfully run events since the parks the lthletlc event, of athletics for the Welfare and 'lecrutionnl Association of Public Buildings and Grounds, Inc. 246 STUDENTS ENTERED IN ARMY FLYING SCHOOL Bight-Month Course to Begin in November at Brooks Field, Tex., and March Field, Calif. By the Associated “An eight monm the new students will be 87 leutenants recently graduated ‘West Point; three other Army 3 enlisted men 15 1 stadent, uoousml ntudem the War Depnnf t said, will be ‘The departms \wakening interest in aviation’ number of only a fraction of Qmen beuuae of llmlwd equipment. .!l.mu Drowns in Nicaragua. mnum. Nicaragus, September m-—wm was recelved yesterday that Pvt. Cabble Grubb o! the Vniud States Marine Corps, a f the , electoral detachment mmma -t the town of Leon, drowned yesterday while His next of kin is listed as his father, James H. Grubb, Walnut Grove, N. C. e o ————————— ® m B o3y ! —Weekly Spocwl—— ine Upholstered CHAIRS AIRS of rare beauty that will ID. s. Pool ! 729 11th St Opening in Washington About F(iday, Sept. 12 : uAn E‘«‘,“u\"\’ I ENNA JETTICK 1337 F Street, N.W. You need no longer be told + that you have an expensive foot Listen to Bnna Jettick Radio Programs |- el o S E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1930.' \V OODWARD & LOTHROP 10" 11™ F anD G STREETS 4 More Days to Save on Rugs All of these High-Crade Oriental and Domestic Rugs Now So Low-Priced Will Be Marked Much Higher After The Semi-Annual Selling Ends Choice Moussoul Rugs : Larchmont Wool Wilton Rugs : ; Size $29'50 .. = 9x12 $67-50 Average Size 36x6.6 \ il il Broadloom Carpets' $4.75 i Super-grade, 9 and 12 foot widths, $5.75 square yard. French Chenille Rugs 36x54 $|2 95 inches Persian Sarouk Rugs Average Size 4x7 $95 Persian Beloochistan Rugs Seamless Axminster Rugs : Size 9xI2 $36~50 Average Size ¢ 50 26X5 |6 Other grades, $2‘3.75 and $46.50 Our final shipment of Karastan Rugs at Semi-Annual Selling Prices includes 15 room- size Karastans at $137.50. 10 other sizes priced to afford proportionate savings. Tomorrow—Entire Stock Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum Offered at New Lowered Prices * Al qualities of Armstrong’s famous high-grade inlaid linoleum are included in these new lowered prices for the first time to- morrow. A wide range of 45 patterns offered here tomorrow at these new lowered prices— . “D” Gauge Straight- $ l 9 5 “B” Gauge Em- bossed Tile $2 25 line Inlaid Linoleum De Luxe Embossed $3"5 Straight-line Lino- square and “C” Gauge square Tile Linoleum . square feutn ...overvaneioa Moulded Linoleum.. yard yard et Ay I 4 Mpre Days to Take Advantage of Special Low Prices-,tin The Semi-Annual Selling of China, Glass and Housewares Griswold Cast Aluminum Zipper Jun Folding hN.:"f Dutch Ogen :lell Troning T 3 y Imported Kitchen Scales. g cover. P“'““ i # Special $1.95 Table Stemware, crystal stem with colored bowl. Special, each 35¢ Salad Bowls, rose or dreen glassware. Folding Indoor Clothes Thermax Chromium- ? i Drying Racks, withample plated Reversible Toust. x'zfifl.c'fi?,'.“l.l.ydrgl'; drying space. Spesml ers. Special $5. ounce bottle of Wizard Polish. Special ....$1.25 /\\ Stainless Porcelain - top Bird Cage, with drawer Universal Heating Pads, Universal Aluminum 2- Green ina-like Gri Mixing Bowl riced, in. Spe- ‘Tables, 25x36 inches. Sv base and uulnuhble the: taticall trol. irt Doubl oy R aeroat i, " Spechl ¥ 50 e cial T TN e T Sl o T sk it Ivory Jardinieres, wild Woven Fiber Hampers, rose decorations. i with hinged tops. Spe- size. Special i $4.65 44.piece Dinner Sets of Flower Pots and Saucers Crystal ‘Water Pl(dnn, 32-piece Cotu[v Sets uf ool o with h‘ht -eutdesigru: :f::,""‘“sp,?,':'l"“_ American poml . S of volored pottery. 5;‘5' ' CmnA awp Grassware, Prrrs PLooR. Houszwares, FIrTe FLOOR.

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