Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 10

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EFTTURN CHANGE WAL BE OPPOSED Harland and Eldridge to De- fepdiPresent Method at. Meeting Tonight. A vigorous fight against the proposed change in Washington’s rotary . left- tumn at trafic-controlled intersections is expected to be made by Traffic Direc- tor Willlam H. Harland and Assistant Director )( 0 lld.rldse at a meeting Advisory Com- lntad by Mie Comimission- the District's traffic prob- will l’mve befol‘e it fcr g“’- vessels _for e as & member of & sub- Committee : ES ge ge HH E an alike, puu an increased mt watch for ‘ lnh in all direc m Wefln\fllm NOW ‘The driver, wo, nut be mnre careful, because in turn- ing nm mm cross the uf.h of moving traffic. Other m Considered. change in the left turn is one of several which debate is umv:l- gy ssym.msps:. Tomorrow—the last déy NAVY T0 MAINTAIN Admiral Predmts Greater Ef- - figiency. for Sea Forces by New Project. By the Assoclated Press. The establishment of a training squadron as part of the new operating plan of the Navy developed by Adiniral William V. Pratt, chief of operations, brings into effect a project he long has held essential to the grexun emclency of Lhe United States sea force Pratt Sponsored Pl.ln Such a plan was sponsored t commander in chief of the Un!ted tes He saw necessity of re- leving the ‘actual fighting I.Inl'.s of the " | cumbe} rsome routine of withdrawing midshipmen's practice et THEva icers’ vlsltafinm to local oem During the Summe: e_peric - | of dpaflk:lpnflcn ln MCLM:II maneuvers ne: Ty pract TWO bamechips r.h Arkansas and ‘Wyoming, and eight destroyers have ,d been set aside for the squadron which to operate on on the Atlantic coast. , Will Use Wyoming. rkansas, at present flagship of ecla in w0 the pflnclplu of light s may mnom:emy of repair parts. e TR Burglar Electrocuted. H, N. C., October 10 ().— Lawrence, ' 17-year-old Negro, RALEI( Harvey CrecI ennvh:tcd of flrshdegm bur[llry was electrocuted at State's prison today. REMOVAL SALE! EVERYTHING CUT TO HALF ORIGINAL COS’I‘ | A. C. MOSES MOTOR CO., R N.W. e 4 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $90 M UPPER MARLBORO, 10.: —-Subnmmon of & plan calling for part-time first-grade partitioning the basement auditorium of Miss Eleanor Allen Silverware Expert in Person [DISTRICT LINE SCHOOL & *m“"'f:;d:::&r-m:.: PLAN SUBSTITUTED ity sune TRAINING FLEET scne: 7o oo 1 2 Place of Partitioning Basement Auditorium Decided. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. d., October classes instead of 1905—1930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service These Low Prices Also Effective at PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE 727 King Street, Alexandria, Va. for 69c. Coid Crea;ns 34c 50c_Neet, 35c HOME REMEDIES STOCK YOUR CABINET NOW! 75¢ Agarol Compound. .... 35c Allens Foot Ease. . .. $1 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. .. . . 25¢c Blue Jay Plasters. ... ... ... 15c Boals Rolls. . ........... 60c California Syrup Figs. . . .-.... $1 Upjohns Citrocarbonate . $1.15 Dares Mentha Pepsin . 75¢ Dextri Maltose. . . .- 60c Fleets Phospho Soda. 60c Formamint Tablets. . $1 Hypo-Col Tonic. . ... x 50c lodex Ointment. . ... ..........45¢ .33¢ 50c Mum, 37c 40c Kalak Water. . ...... $1 Kojene Antiseptic 50c Lysol Disinfectant $1 Marmola Tablets. ... . . . $1 Nestles Food. ... pm ent ot the P-renb-Tncher A-o A Pound Box of .Choc. Covered Nougatines Large, deliclous, nougatines dipped in velvety milk chocolate which makes them incomparably tempting. 385 e&hflng the p‘palnun t of a) en! Mr. Orem Tha new u-czer ll&l:. g’.‘n ley, a graduaf Frostburg Normal School. She is the ninth mem- ber of the faculty. R SN 520 High School Seniors Organize. BALLSTON, Va., October 10 (Spe- cial).—The senior class of the Wash- ington-Lee High School organized yes- Willis, president; Lfllhn Hmd,y vice president; Anna Cross, mont Johnston, trenur:r lnd Stanley Mortimg rms. er, sergeant Creater Savm Better Merch A Friendly Warmth That You'll Appreciate These Chilly Mornings. and Nights Electric Heaters thing to use this cool cather "%a" the bed Teom 'OF bathe $1.19 and $5.9s Candy Treat— A pound box of Mammy Lou Chocolate-covered Nouga- tines and a pound box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams. Both " “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” “chewy” Tempting, m Both for 69¢ of pt price . just for Slllll‘flly Household Scales jesles are very well mads and i feieter harmonize _wit] rme e \ tive scheme of your kitchen. only 98¢ Chenille Rugs Genuine Mozart Chenille Rugs with colorful designs. They are reversible. $1.19 terday for the year and elected Alhn candida tary; La- | didates And a Pound Box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams re fresh candjes at this special CANDIDATES INVITED TO CORNER STONE RITE Ritchie and Broening Asked to At- tend Ceremony at Tuxedo Fire House. TUXEDO, Md., October 10.—Gov. Al- bert C. Ritchie and Mayor Willlam F. Broening, Democratic and Republican for Governor, house. It will be block s!ructun fire aj lm flocrwmbeuam:almlmmm. FR ED Shng.—?ukh' xm'r:c of xnor. Express Go. 1s NOW In bustoess at 904 10th St. N.W. can Every Sip Is ROYAL PURPLE GRAPE ‘This delicious beverage 15 made from the choice of vine-ripened grapes. Serve it Ak fast or during the dull periods of the day. It JROR ®ood for you. s wholesome and pep and vitality. 25¢ pint hide. Sturdily sewn. Foot Ball Guaranteed to time. time your ellow butter wive you These foot balls are made of genuine split cow- rawhide lace and lacer. Complete 98¢ keep accurate ‘These clocks will be very handy to awaken you or cooking. gs Onll andise! . Are You, Tired? Out of sorts, lack energy? Your sys- tem is probably clogged with impurities, poisons with HEX- e dependable saline laxative. Stir a spoonful in a glass of water and drink your own health, HEXASOL . ... 57¢ 2 PILE SUFZERERS)/ of how long you ha Delicious! Alol-. JUICE Ren 2 for 45¢ . Regardiess suffered _the Thether you are o o ;:'n'u. iles P! r | SO MK m-én iy ummfi".flnu'l'.m J & s This Ball Will ) Keep Its Shape— Foot Balls Bristle-Tite | Shaving Brushes Each ball is equipped with Pumps...39c Keno Alarm Clocks A Very Handy Item Leatherette Shopping Bags A Reliable Timepiece Minit-Man Watches A sturdy timepiece chu wi service. Will with. stand much bard usage. A Child | can: take pictures with one of these Hawkeye Cameras, $1-89 Wash Cloths Made by the Can- Wi Bowling Green Grass Seed to seed your lawn for Now is the time best results next year. 35¢ pound 89¢ 3 pounds Fruit Juice Extractors, : 29¢ 0w i Quix quickly and painlessly re- moves old, hard, painful corns and callouses and prevents their return. No other, remedy has these 2-in-1 features. Kills pain instantly. Quix is the sure, safe, American Made Pocket Knives Keen edged blades made of selected steel tem- pefed. Stag mm firmly lveted on. Avian sensible way to treat corns, cal- louses and bunions, Guaranteed. Corns 35¢ Gases50c .12¢ $1 Ovoferrin Tonic. . . .. ..39¢ 60c Papes Diapepsin. . . WALTER JOHNSON Linen-Finished Stationery Excellent quality linen-finished sta- tionery. Each x contains 24 standard size sheets and 2 QUIX _ends CORNS TOILETRIES Adviser of the International Silver Co. Will Feature the Setting of the Formal Dinner Electric [ Hllustrated neestral Pattern. With ley Plate Glass Wall Mirror That 1Is . Also Tray. 26 Pieices Covers or 6 ¢ Dinner Knives, § Din- ner Forks, L Mirror Stainiess Bigdes 34 Pieces Covers for 8 Dinner Knives, 8 Din 5 Mirror Stainless Blades ~| and Viande Forks 1847 ROGERE BROS. ‘you to select the silver best + « » Miss Allen will be pleased to advise you re- garding your silverware re- quirements and the care and' use of silver in the home. Let-Miss Allen help suited to your furnishings. She is in our Silverware Department, showing cor- | rect table settings for all | occasions, and -will be very pleased to help you with | any of the problems con- | fronting the Hostess. BASE BALL GAMES “Next best to the real game,” says Walter John- Complete lon Thu exct and interesting game will give fun. Complete vnth score curds $1 -pfl fluple matrucflmu These Genuine Dresden China Mugs You may get ine Dresden China Mo 1h severat Siierens oo 29¢ each—3 for 75¢ SUINDRY SAVINGS Electric Stoves . . . . . 98¢ 79 $1.19 39c 98 98 25¢ Vacuum Bottles, pint . i TFea-O-Lators . . Cretonne Pillows . . Skooter Bikes . Roller Skates, pair Whlsk Brcoms . Flat Irons These_irons are made in the 6-Ib. size. [Equipped with guaranteed heating element, full-length exten- sion cord, non-heating handle and tip-up which eliminates the necessity of a stand. Yo- Yo envelopes. A 250 box Only $1.98 109, Discount on all electric light bulbs when bought in quantities of six or more Tops 3¢ Buy a Supply Now and Prepare for Emergencies Westinghouse The Sign of Reliable Electric Bulbs An Aid for the Man| To | Who Shaves Himself Yc:"‘:n (p;';;:: Shaving Mirrors Uausually clear mir- rors. Collapsible type. Pennsylvania Tennis Balls 3 jor.S] 15 Hawthorne Golf Balls At Deep Cut Prices 50c Orphos Tooth Paste.....42c 50c Packers Tar Shampoo. . . . . .34c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 60c Pompeian Massage Cream 75¢ Pert Rouge 50c Princess Pat Rouge. . . .. 10c Saymans Soap verein o f0r 25¢ $1 Simplex Hair Dye..............87¢c $1 Tangee Lip Stick .. 70 30c Wernets Tooth Powder Ay 1 50c Woodbury Cold Cream. . . .34c $1 Wildroot Hair Tonic $1 Azurea Face Powder. . . 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste. . . $1 Coty Face Powder. . ... 50c Conti Castile Shampoo. . . . 35¢ Cutex Nail Polish. . . . . $1 Danderine Hair Tonic. . 50c Elcaya Cream 60c Forhans Tooth Paste. . .. 50c Frostilla Skin Lotion '60c Hennafoam Shampoo. . . .

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