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RGOS HEALTH WORK S EXPANDED Activities Co-ordinated With Development of New Methods as Result. — Oo-aflnmn of all public health work ‘of the American Red Cross into one service, known as the medical and ' service, accomplished during M year, has resulted in broaden- ing the program and devehpmenc of new. me nda (or nldlng the public health, according to the noctetyl rst z:blh announcement of the new servs| ' today. The two mon important innovations romotiol Bandit Goes to Aid Of Woman Fainting During Cafe Hold-up By the Associated Press. CIIHC GO, October 18.—Police may be able to accuse the four bandits who held up a restaurant last night of a lot 01 '.hing' Mlt one of them won't be .ack d’uWherl'{ Mrs. Patrick O'T co-owner of the place, fain duflng the hold-up, one of the obtained a glass o‘h;“:;' N her a drink, k on her feet, and then re- sumed the business of looting the il DIVORCED ARTIST TO WED Reno Bride Named by Wilhelm mtlchel in Asking License. Nev., October 18 (#).—Wil- ev., of helm Ritschel landscape and marine took out & license to wed Elanora 1 | Havel here yesterday shortly siter, ob- m- fants in childbi . . emmency rst-ald_service ot un the !*hwniu first lnnmmced last Ma; taining a divorce from Belle Ritschel. ‘The marriage license gave Elanora Havel's .tdldlr“s as Res lcl‘.ing chnlrmln charged ‘? the Red Cros hu bee! ters. throughout, the Nmon shall be protected by these stations for the ere-tmem of the injured motorist, ystem is fully worked out. t &s can be e kit, until l doctor can be called. The service will be free. Service Employs 794 Nurses. the Red Cross Public Health |A Service there are 794 nurses country in 1895. paintings have been exhibited in this country md Europe. COUPLE ¢ SHOT TO DEATH , 8. C., October 18 (®). oyd, chiel mechnnlc for fl;e e in the mill village yesterday ol was' found near Floyd's body The couple had apparently been ds , | since some time Thursday night. Their These | 3- y;ar -old child had been in the house the bodies until the tragedy was ir | discovered. i | e the national organization o no be_met. In the Red Cross Nursing enrolled 51,047 trained nurses, of whom about 30,000 are active, lnd l\xbkct m call to service in case of disaster, oth- national emzrgen These services concentrated into one, meet almost any emergency of health E:dfintlon or wcldenv. prevenuon the lhlh.l;lushed Service Cross Given. Charles B. Lawton of South Bend, first lieutenant, 28h In- hnfiy 1st Dtvhfim has been the Dist Berv ce Cross 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Din- ing Room, Kitchen, Reception Room and 2 Baths. Electric Refrigeration The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road N.W. HAVE YOUR EXAMINED NOW polen minutes may prevent you from Beur i -n- Jour teeth exsmined n FREE. EXAMINATION All Graduste Dentists. Oral Hyst- | enist and Pain Preventive Methods Used. Large, Comfortable Offices. Terms of Payment May Be Arranged DR. FREIOT Phone National 0019 407 7th St. NW. hem!lmm Headache-Eye Stram | Eyes Examined llhh sure of the real condition lf trance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store ...By DR..A. S.. SHAH m;:byhmu-— cxamined An Unusual Offer This Week Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses TR g 7 00 SHAY OPCAL CO. Complete unit for 6-room house made and guaranteed largest manutacturer ot heating eauin, u.ull KOW pay lh- b u‘ - -8 A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 19 '1930—PART ONE. The Usual Wasn’t Good Enough for Lansburgh’s 70th Anniversary Celebration—So We Set Out to Do the Unusual—and This Astounding V alue Is the Gratifying Result of Our Efforts! The ”I9,3I"'~ «Radio’s Clearest Voi ozce DOWN Delivers either of these sets—balance in twelve monthly payments plus a small carrying charge. Console Cabinet, a1.ll !@@@@@@ Gordon Electric Plu-o.npi o r Seven Champion Tul Listed to sell for $45. A Companion Sale! TRIPLE SCREEN GRID RADIO and Phbhograph ; With Tubes And a Value We Believe to Be the Best of Those Offered in the Past Year Sharpen your pencil—figure for yourself, just how much radio value you can cram into your dollars during ~ Lansburgh’s 70th Anniversary. Begin with the 1931 COLONIAL Radio and Speaker— former price, $92.00. Colonial radios, mind you—the newest 1931 models—not “distressed” but over-production of an old reliable concern. A set unique in its inductive volume control, steel chasis, push-pull power stages and its extraordinary clear, CUTTING dynamic speaker. Add to the $92.00 above, the electrically operated Gor- don phonograph motor, twelve-inch turn table and Gordon reproducing arm—listed to sell for $45.00. Remember—with the set comes seven CHAMPION tubes, guaranteed six months by the maker and Lans- burgh’s. $18.00. And to house it all, the graceful walnut veneered cabinet, constructed along the newest lines, by a nationally famed maker. With full size drawer at bottom for records. Listed to sell for $37.50. You're Right $192.50 Worth For Only $99.50 Shop the Town—See for Yourself 1931 Colonial Radio in Console Cabinet, $79-5¢ Radio Salon—Fourth Floor LANSBURGH'’S 70th ANNIVERSARY—7th, 8th and E Sts,, NAtional 9800