Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 47

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LGB T False Rumor Starts Clanior for Cast-off ‘Clothes of Prince _THE EVENING STAR, WA IFOG HALTS SHIPS | IN RIVER THAMES MAN TELEGRAPHS CLERK ‘[N DINWIDDIE SUT Juror in 3150 000 Libel Trial of Dry Leader Dismissed for Overindulgence. TO LEARN WIFE’S NAME Worst Haze in Years BIOOKS| gor orurs same ot momrs. + e | Recently Purified Hormone Traffio—One U. S. Vessel |ried November r’—"h-mwr ”| Restores Dying Patient to 5“'-'1_ Held Up. "yor “Perfect Health.” ¥ ; 4 YUMA, Aris, D.cm 8—0. P i‘éi i | I Weed, Jacumba Springs, Calit,, m lydmnotknowthemmfl telegram signed wwm - B D MANSON, 3. ¥, Do LONDON, December 5.—One of the Setvet vesterday by Badley,| COLD SPRING , N. Y., thickest fogs in years covered the |clerk of the Yuma Ccunty Superlm' cember 5.—Restoration of a man from ‘Thames estuary today, completely halt- Court as follows. at a me hnmedhu!,y chnu. col- = 1#% nmNnm of womnn I marr! ‘ums, November 3 M show you -nrrua m.‘ b £ A Many bound for the conti~ onwu‘o of Jacumba.” nent m awaiting friends ONIONS ARE STRONGER oty BEadit: CHIOAGO, December 8 UP)—Note 10 | hote] Scsommodations 18t Bight on the Ancient Art of ml‘- e : ¢ was thick in some other i s gz * By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. L §E i i 783 H 2g £ RE mo 000 fimz broulm hs ’ C. Dinwiddle, Washington, D. g i £ i opans 5, ness and throst Fight siops running. sgeezing !5; 5Bes ! pnumumbund mas- | his strength quickest way 90 eurd eolds. lmtmmhn ad- " | No dope. Safe for baby's colds, too. Al el profession in a loud Yoo, -. % fatlure of | arussiste. - = LADY AMY HARRINGTON IS U. S. CITIZEN AGAIN American-Born Widow of English Officer Renounces Title to Re- +SHOW GIRL’S sl,ooo BILL STUMPS TRAFFIC COURT §5 Fine ;hu!y Pajd When Fair . Defendant Rummages Around in Purse and Finds $100. S a =" Sale Now Going On At Georgetown Gas Light Co. 1339 Wisconsin Avenue 5632 Connecticut Avenue Washington Gas Light Co. 411 Tenth Street N.-W. 3310 Fourteenth Street N. W. SO MEN CAN GET WORK Topeka, Commissioner Takes Steps in Reservoir Project to Re- 180 GLENWOOD ED RANGE HE beautiful new Glenwood Gas Range delicately colored can now be bought for $135—AT A SAVING OF $45. Never before in the history of the Washington Gas Light Company has this modern range, with heavy rock wool insulation and oven heat con- trol, been offered at this price. It has been selling regularly at $180. Rosslyn Gas Company 15 Wilson Boulevard The present drastic price reductlofl is part of an intensive mer- chandising effort to develop enough business to provide work for 80 new men in the fitting department. Prices on all models of the Glenwood Range have been reduced in proportion, if purchased now for installation by Christmas. These rock-bottom prices present a real inducement to buy now. Hundreds—it will soon be thousands—of wise Washington home owners have been prompt to take advantage of the wholesale save ings offered on our complete line of modern gas ranges. We suggest that the beautifully enameled Glenwood Insulated Range—the aristocrat of all ranges—is an ideal Christmas gift. One that will give pleasure and service every day of the year and on Christmas for many years to come. Drop in at any of our show rooms to make your selection for Christmas. This is the S-116 model, :hich has been re- duced from $180 to $135 as nart of a sales . campaign to keep 80 new men in work at our fitting department. Ten dollars down and the balance in 18 months are terms so reasonable that almost everyome cam mow afford a Glen- wood. This cgceid offer is for purchases made now for Washington Gas Light Co. ‘ * Tune in on WRC Saturday E';ém"n? tat""'s.-'l;s" ; SRR U - an excellent laza- give with quinine and a stimulsnt,

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