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STORAGE TARIFF We have a pnee list (send for a eosy). d all are Il charged alike. Every price | is ecarefully based on the MRS. TAFT ELECTED 10 HONORARY POST & Heads National Plant, Flower THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER | LYNCHBURG’S FIRE RATE # the way of flowers,~ fruits vegetables, in sending ts to laces and persons o ‘W they will Bfln‘ help 'll.‘lg cheer. b.:l'lo'en re:uin- dings, quets and re- tlnm are gladly accepted by branches of the Nlllonll Plant, Ho'tr and Pruit Guild for distribution to “shut-ins” in homes, or .to the sick in hospitals. Fruits, jellies and magazines; all, and everything, which might give cheer to unfortunates, are put to good use by guild workers. ‘Headquarters for the local branch of ~ be. RAISED TO THIRD CLASS 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. treet. con- attendance upon fire calls. past dltm,dunhmlyhhflkmeupsw iciency and being raised from a fourth to & goa_nummzmmemumnm class city. Final re shows that there are out of a possible 1, 1930. SPECIAL Nofl'lcll. S Tndlene: sre: By mulr Ty °‘n talizing in s ork ru.nnuoa 31 e "Pons Nat. 5385, Ask for, ui cm '8t. Louts, 3 o anta, Svracuse, Chica Detroit. TRANSIT 4 At co " National :uz n;:: stored nmnlbls window "ff‘"uu 5 Rooms and Bath $65—8$75 SAVOY 2804 14th Street put to work that means most to you— and our 6% First port l 409 points deficienc; 5,000. irtment has a | cost of the service or mate- The water rial iup&herl-—not on what the traffic will bear. For instance: Trunks, , per month, 1—60c; 2—$1.00; 5' 3200- Smlll rooms for ggouge, records, ete— $4 and $5. Silver- the National Guild are located at the Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets. | > WANTED —fur salesman to man- age fur store. Must have experience. Write eas m,“ “',“‘;,",m“" SOToR ; fully to Box 357.Z, Star Bt ot ;...}’fi:u 10 wad. from 1!'3 !'h ‘, Office. feenih sireet. Decanie ootaAnTe i f- Mortgages provide a | smale and profitable | investment. i May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. | INVESTMENT BUILDING tenants drive to their offices and park in their own building. H. L. Rust Company and Fruit Guild’s Capital Branch. w ‘—5 un’flf- contract s e m-on’c;ps WALLACE. 1826 Vernon st. R S Vormont. Rew Heno: e Gty Vermont, New -mpmu Y asheril (N.'C.), paints Bouth. Zlstance moving our specialty. Smith's 'x;umm & Storage Mrs. wlunm]n zgi"fim Taft ":du unanimously _elec ONOTary dent of the Washington branch of the National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild “THE ware in cases—$3.00 for 2 months, including cartage, $1 per month thereafter: Furs and garments in Cold Storage for 6 months, from up. - Furniture (van loads and over)—I15c per square foot. Pianos in spe- cial rooms, $2 for Uprights, $2.50 for Grands. Auto- mobiles in dead storage— 7S¢ per linear foot. 8t the preliminary eleetlm held by the Executive Commit! of the local branch yesterday lb the Carlton Hotel. Mrs, Giles Scott Rafter was eleeud president to succeed Mrs. George C. ‘Thorpe, who has served as president of the Washington branch for the past two terms. John B. Larner was re- elected treasurer and Norman Towson was re-elected to the office of assistant treasurer of the local organization. Returns From Extensive Tour. Returning to the East Coast after an extensive tour of Western States in the interests of the national guild, o( vhleh she is an officer, Mrs. George E. of New York stopped in Wuh!nxum bnn'ch gave enthusiastic reports on the s @ensation as Mistol penetrates the Quickly ! Do this at the first sign of a cold. Put some Mistol up your nose with the special Mistol dropper in the package —or gargle a little—and you’ll get dmmediate relief. That cool, velvety @orest recesses means infection is being checked, inflammation soothed " With the Children to Be Considered —Kenwood offers exceptional advantages as a place of residence. { giffln:llPUTATION GOMES FROM OR PART LOAD FOR d points en route: Delow listed gities £ 22 24, 27 To or from New To or from Detroi! To or from Columbus AMERICAN STO! i CARE- ndling, “on-time” arrival and low costs on moving hnunhold fo0ds from points it 1000 m ust phone and we wil ladly diote Sur Fates. AL DELIV~ RY_ASSN.. mc National 1480 ALLIED VAN LINE BERVIOE. NaflonWide' Long-Distance. Moving. WANTED—_RETURN LOADS URGH ATES STORAGE GO ING, 418 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan_1845. Furnaces Cleaned & Painted B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. WXy s Shos 1319-1321 F Street Agent | Oct. 21 BOS'I'ON IAN STETSON HATS NS Hours: 8-A.M. te 6 P.M. growth of the guild throughout Western mmm of the country. Mrs. ‘Hill at the meeting yesterday of the Executive Committee of the {Jocal guild spoke about the national program of the guild, whose bianches stretch from Portland, Me., to Portland, | Oreg., and from Detroit and Milwaukee | to Louisiana and Flo:ida. Mrs. Hill re- ported that seven new States had been brought into the national guild. ‘The National Guilé works not only to develop interest in beautifying o( barren places in city and country, but it strikes, to en- Shoes, fir”a. lmy. The safe way to knock out use it. Get a bottle! | Mistol | REG.U.S PAT OFF. Made by the Makers of Nujol | ‘ Its seclusiveness shields from the dan- gers of trafic. There's room for the young- sters to romp and play in safety. School facilities, public, parochial and private, are | handy-by. The environment is rich in nature's health tonics and sound in companionable as- sociation, ” $3.50 Repairs and installations; terms on -J new work; estimates Y HEATING CO.. 61'N st. n.e. Nat. 0635 32* | Saving OId Roofs giiins been our epeciaty for 30 vears Slag Roofing. T Roof Painting. Let practical roofers serve yml ‘we'll gladly estimate! Roofing 119 3rd St. B.W. || KOONS &ootne, Mbiraceooss Apples——Swect Cider Rockville Fruit Farm Thousands of bushels of Stayman Win: | sap. Grimes Golden and York Imperial 5 . Cider made from clean, jes. Drive to Rockville, mile out on road to Potomac. 'rolepmm- Rotkvine 4437, "Syen aaity wnti Topcoats of Camel’s Hair —for the correct dresser $29.50 Priced in Fifth Ave. Shops at $50 and More § Years’ of Radiator Cover Supremacy Movmg to Another City? vans covering all parts of the anhd !tltzl full or part load., and return Ver night service to New York Guaranty Stora%e ComPany,Inc 3 lied Van Line Se: South Clwl(nl & D Sts. Atlantie 2100. Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, | Chair Caneing | CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. Drive out to see the Exhibit Home 301 Brookside Drive Completely furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons. i Open every day and evening from 10 A M. | to 9 P.M. | " MILK~ A Chestnut Farms Product To serve those people who want a golden- creamy milk that contains all of the rich ol e e Met litan 2062 . g entrance to Kenwood, three short squares | etropolitan nourishment that nature gave it, and for to the left i | o oncte Eruen: s v e those who prefer unpasteurized milks, Chest- i ;“;i :dt ;n:.;.u.c;:;:..m‘:; i i fers this high-grade prod- A ing Washingt sm . N Rt scaticot e g tetns | || Kennedy—Chamberlin Development Co. | - Gty L?‘OO Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 da Pitduosst und Botiled on RADIATOR I Thie N gting puslicity @t WM. A. HILL'S COVERS 12104212 D St. N.W. Phone National 0650. ; Rock sP"-n‘ Farm! Sturdy metal cabinets and * % shields — finished in hand- Rock Spring Farm, Rockvills, some .shades to harmonise 13c a Md., where Chestnut Farms Pint 'Go west of Wisconsin Avenue on Bradley Lane, continuing under the viaduct to the The smartest and handsomest coat 2 man can buy. Warmth without weight . . . perfect protection from rain or snow ... with your interior color schemes. Golden Guernsey Milk is pro- Guaranteed Not to duced, is as immaculate and sani- Retarg tary as our 100% dairy plant! : a material from which the Heating Visitors Welcome at the Farm! Efficiency of Radiators! the surface does not Request my Pree Estimate on ‘wear. Preorse Potomac Mfiw Covers for YOUR / { ) . &age“IOur prices are ; Styles as shown here . . . with raglan shouldér ‘and slash pockets . . . also dou- ble-breasted models with regular shoulder and loose half belt. Direct Representative GEO. E. TERREL l 1706 Conn.: Ave. PO. 2048 Especiall 7 Ceal Partly “Recoed Madisiors FORWARD A very successful newspaper corres ¢pond=nt once told us t}ut he was more in- terested in any vital piece of today's news than the most thrilling episode recorded in yesterday's papers. ‘The colors are blue, brown, tan and ox- ford. Sizes for any figure and a perfect fitting guaranteed. With reservations—that's a healthy mental attitude and it's one that we all need to encourage in ourselves. What happened yesterday—last month or last year—is history. We are concerned with the immediate Present—the Now and the Here. Let us stop ta]king about the unpleas- ant yesterdaye and bend our concentrated energies toward building up an economic M I L Ky WAy condition that will mean security and pros- penty for all of us. | IT IS important that everyone who eats New Fall Suits of Smart Cheviot at $20.50 —are worth $45 Always TWO Pants With stmm MEN & YOUNG MEN should know all about Milk. For it is a safeguard of well-being in more ways than people ordinarily dream of. We know now that there are no magi= cians who can in a short space of time turn our savings into fortunes. We have learned through experience that the only sure way to future financial peace of mind is by conservative investments. “MILK is just as necessary for the maintenance of health in the ADULT —as in the young . . . No family has the right to purchase any meat until each member has at least a pint of mxlk daily, and this I regard as below the . I have become con- vinced that we -Imuld -dheu throughout llf' to such diets as will induce normal growth in & child of three to fi ears, if we would main- tain the highest ( physical well-being of which we are ca, Dr. E. V McCollum Jokns Hophins University DVANCING civilization has made greater and greater use of milk. To- day in the United States an average of 55 gallons of milk is consumed every year by each man, woman and child in the country. Other people consume even more. Germany consumes 61 gallons a year, the Swiss 67 gallons and the Swedes nearly 70 gallons. Are You Wisely Served? To lay a solid foundation for your fams- ily's future, put your savings into real estate NOW, while prices are so very low. Propeny bought at this time is bound to increase in va]ue—s]owly for a little wl’lile —but steadily and surely—because Real Estate is always first to feel the impetus of renewed financial activity. These cheviots are the product of the American Woolen Mills . . , famous for their unquestioned reliability. There are five distinct colors . . . dark blue, oxford, cambridge grey and a light and dark brown . .. guaranteed absolutely fast. To build a new period of prosperity, we y X must cast aside the shadow of fear and un- certnnty that has depressed us. We must stop this looking backward and turn squarely to a constructive future. EAVER BRO REALTORS Washington Buslding District 9486 Metropodian Life eurance Company Models designs for college men and the larger high school boys . . . conservative styles for business and professional men. We insure a perfect fitting . . . and this means a fitting that wxll satisfy you in every particular. Wise Brothers After the hardest kind .of usage . . . travel, driving or work . . . if an ordinarily careful pressing does not restore every garment to its original perfect shape we will replace the suit WITHOUT CHARGE. Phone, WEST OI183 Main Office and Dairy Plant 3204-08 N STREET N. W. ", s