Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 3

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.3 That_neither “vou nor your family will have ACUTE INDIGESTION. (But why not be SAFE with Bell-ans?) BELLANS N2 YO! NEED MORE EXERCISE GYM_ EQUIPMENT Health Equipment Co. Chas. G. Graves, Mgr. Investment Blde. Mi “15 a Day” “15 & Day” of Krieg's Express Co is NOW tn bustness at ?904 10th St. N.W. Call District .115‘ LITTLE BETTER FOR LESS YOUR CAR WASHED . 95¢ NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY Wax_Polishing ... & il Polishjn .. . Greasine. Spring Spray Simonizing 56,00 to . SHEEHY Auto Laundry H St. N.E. “See Etz and Eye Glasses for Christmas may seem a strange gift, but the clear and mnew vision they will give will re- sult in seeing Christmas this year with new eyes. ETZ Optometrists 1217 G St. N.W. SPECIAL NOTICES. CUT PIE CO.—THE ANNUAL of the stockholders for the election irectors of this compgny will be held nsin ave. and st._nw. o 3, 3 1981. Polis ‘open from 1 to !rm. Books for the transfer of stock closed from December 13th, 1930, to January l4th, 1931, inclusive. R._B. BEHREND, President. ISAAC BEHREND. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK: hoiders of the National Capital Insur the Colum! e th dates inciuded. C. F. JACOBSEN. Cashier. ?mu‘mo OF THE STOCK- ders of the Prudential Building Associa- tion will be held at the office of the associa- - %, Second, Nationgl Bank Bullding. 1 G street northwest, Washington, D. C., 3 pm. on the 13th day of January, A.D. 1. for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of any other busi- Dess that rpose of recording traps- ication of stockholders for E. J. CARLSON. y come (Beid "t the . ‘ennsylvania avenue Borinwest, on ‘Tuesday. January 13, 1981, e polis’ will remain open from 11 o'clock o'elock n i am.. Enm 12 oon. ORGE O 'VASS. Cashier. @u-nmma MOVING — WE HAVE n keeping faith wil th 1856 m K ol with e public since ur_country-wide service. DAVIDSON TRANSFER 1563 P Costand ow Jous 1t ¥11 take. Na: ng it wi ONAL DELIVERY ASSH.. ING. 1460 CAN YOU BEAT THIS? JU5s lnseed oil and metallic roof paint 1.80, per gallon 1 1339 Wisconsin Ave. D D STATES STORAGE i nw. Metropolitan 184, WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ills contracted by an other ‘th - self. J. H. BURNHAM. 190h st now. 14 ungalo Atlantic 2§21-3.” A fLOORb SCRAPED AND FINISHEI] machine or hand wor NASH PLOOR CO.. 1016 20th st West 107, owners—all know the ge of placing their Toofing orough work, TR charare oTai o KOONS Roofing 119 3rd St. B.W. JJIND cCompany _ District 0033. ALLIED VAN LINE SERVICE. Nation-Wide Long-Distance Moving. WA -RETURN LOADS om New York Oit: Dec. om Pittshurgh, om Cleveland. O} Boston. Mass c tflfllnflflghll. Pa . UNITE] STATES STORAGE CO.. INC. 418 10th St N.W Ste FRUIT CAKE, Dark and Rich Made from an Old Family Recipe. Ideal for Gifts. $1.50 Per Pound Delivered Also Layer Cakes, Rich and Deliclous, All Kinds, §2.50 Delivered. Elizabeth Burritt, Rockville, Md. R. P. D. 3. Phone Kensingfon 33 _° Overstufied Furniture Cleaned. : Let us give you an estimate. A. C. Thour CleamnqflCo., Inc., 728-38 11th St. N.E.__Lincoln 1265-1266, 7 Rlenmrant, otz Ache Nl 8% ts South. Long-distance moving our Smith's Transfer & Storage Company. wx '"AM!Q‘G Van Line flflmfi <o Ftint!ng Craftsmen ... are at your service for 5 result-getting publicity fThe Nati Capital Press 3210-1212 D 8t N.W._ Phone 0850 Wi Shades 95¢ Sepujne $130 Qualily Harts Cleanable Curtains on' yo factory: sny size up to 36" gy IACTION BY HOUSE HIT BY CRUSADERS Approval of Poison Dena- turant Declared Accessory to Murder. Vigorous denouncement of the action taken by the House in approving the \use of wood alcohol as a denaturant | was expressed by the Washington Cru- saders, meeting at the Hay-Adams House Wednesday. In characterizing the legislative move | to curtail the flow of alcohol as “legal- ized and organized murder” the Cru- saders issued the following statement.: “According to a well accepted prin- ciple of law, any one who has the least thing to do with the committing of a murder is as gullty of murder as the one | who actually commits the crime. For example, a man who suggests to another jman that he commit a murder, is con- | sidered as guilty as the one who com- | mits the murder, | “In this case, the House of Repre- | sentatives passes a law requiring the | Government to place poison in alcohol | when it knows that some of that alco- {hol will be drunk by its citizens and | as a result of drinking the poisoned al- coholjsome of its citizens will die. Even thoug’s a citizen be violating the law in purchasing this alcohol, although it is | not definitely known whether it be a crime to purchase liquor, it is certainly murderous to place something in the alcohol which may, and has, and will cause death.” Will Rogers BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—See by the papers this morning that the Government is not going to pur- posely bump you isoned denatured alco- g 10 10k you fve you live but make you suffer. They claim this new ingredient they put in makes the tween garlic and bad eggs. Going to take more than bad odor to stop this new bunch of drinkers we got. They will just slide a clothées pin down over their nose and go right after it. All you will have to do is dilute it with “Jockey Club” cologne. GOING AWAY Drive Your Own Car to the Station —For a Small Charge We Will Take Care of it While You Are Away F. P. SHEEHY GARAGE & AUTO LAUNDRY 24.26 H St. N.E. Steamed Connecticut Soft Clams 72n0 Yeai ’ Delicious Dinners, $1.25 and $1.50 Pennsylvania Ave. at 1ith Street i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DL elMbiR 12, 1950. FLYING WOMAN TOPIC Eagle Wings Club Members to Hear Speakers Tuesday Night. ‘Members of the Eagle Wings Flying Club, aviation branch City Club, will be guests of the Business ‘Women'’s Council at the Church of the Covenant, Eighteenth street and Con- necticut avenue, at 8 o'clock Tuesday ni t. ut. Louis M. Rawlins, jr. Mary- land National Guard, vice president of the club and_ground school instructor, and Howard Behr, the club's flying in- structor, will speak on “Flying for Women.” Other speakers will be Mrs. Peggy Hoffman, E. James Francis and C. Newell Atkinson, who have registered for & transport fiyers’ course offered by the club and who are taking instruction in the club's plane, of the Women'’s |. NEW KIWANIAN ENROLLED W. J. Booher, Title Co. Manager, Added to Membership. : Tesident manager of the le & Guaranty Co., was admitted to the membership Bt Tt Tl ekt Hotel. Mr. Booher was formerly a mem- ber of the Huntington, W. Va., Kiwanis Club. A special program on educational sub~ jects was arranged for the meeting, under the sponsorship of Edwin P, , lleutenant governor. Committee chair- men l-ld.ln&ln the program were Edwin H. Ets, W. Herbert Gill, Chatles- R. Huff, Bynum E. Hinton, Charles W. Pimper and Redford Moses. Robert A. Hutchison, lPruldmt of the Club and lieutenant governor-elect of Your Ddia}s. Do Double Duty When You Buy From Us—IMAGINE! FUR COATS SLIGHTLY USED COATS Remodeled Fur Coats Special Lapin Jack- ets and Evening Wraps, $20.75 and $39.75 rem, ned, glazed and relined with new lining. Your Back in 3 Days if Not Satisfied. BRAND NEW FUR COATS The season’s best flat 15 furs have been wtil- 39 ' and all sizes. A Small Deposit ized in this sroup. Tn all the Intest styles Holds Any Coat Till Wanted. Money PARKER FUR SHOP 922 F Street N. W. For Your Girl- For Your Boy- Cycling is their ‘ Greatest Joy/ And Girlcycle Magnificent Bicycle Construction and Equipment; Sparkling ting, Permanent Finish; Noiseless, Easy R THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A COLUMBIA! Once Amin and his little ntertaining What Health! What Appetites! CYCLES "STANDARO OF THE WORLD" for 54 Years This speaks for itself iding. Santa Claus Gnomies are the Children Every Friday, 6:15P.M. National Broadcasting Co. WJZ We will be happy to send you Catalog and Prices \(}J) STEINFELD,inc S H-13 E.26 ™ St.NewYork. rosperily BEGINS AT HOME You Help Washington— Your Home Gets Dairy Products of The Highest uczlitL/ | When Served By This o) D.C.INDUSTRY T OMPION; RY DECATUR |40° first division, also assisted In the)motive Ergineers in -the ercises. * Hkol at 6:30 pm. Monday. TALKS ON DIRIGIBLES Progress in Program to Be Dis- cussed by Karl Arnstein. Progress and projected development in the United States dirigible program will be discussed by Karl Arnstein, in- ternational authority on airships, at a dinner meeting of the Society of Auto- t for Aeronautics, will be as heads of leral tiol and branches, — ‘The commonest of all place-i England is Newton, which occurs fewer than 172 times in various of the country. d Cheapest Life Insurance “TIUSTWOITHY BRAKES,” observed .Shorty, “should be werthy of trust be- yond doubt. It's the cheapest Life Insurance there is. We have the latest equipment and knowledge for Testing, Adjusting and Relining your Brakes scientifically. If you can't spare the time during the day—drive in at night!” 614 H St. wnto RL N.W. RPORATED District 2778 TIRES AND BATTERIES _ Tivestone () SEEEe) DO YOU DREAD the ordeal of getting up in a cold house every morning? Forget it! — Marlow's Famous Reading Anthracite is so long burning, so easy to control, that it gives you just the RIGHT amount of heat, day or night. 'Phone Marlow for it today. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. N.W. NAtional 0311 A man never has too many ¢ HOSE —s0 take advantage of this GIFT SPECIAL = Regular 50¢ HOSE - Wool Mixed and Worsted 910 7th Street We request the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere R R R R R R R R R R R the list of guests of h vfll':lrm of honor iclue ol Fea bureaus 1319-1321 F Street STETSON HATS If a Woman Does Nos Wish to Make the Selections, Our Christmas Gift Certificates Will Solve Her Problem k. Alliume- Weal Rk Reduced from $12.50 A very fine grade of all-wool $ 8 75 flannel, perfectly tailored and finished, broad sash belt, pearl buttons . . . all in plain colors of many different shades. Ladies, in particular, will recognize the great value in this offering. . St. Albans Shirts Pre-shrunk broadcloth of ex- ceptional quality and permanent | lustre . . . plain or jacquard fig- ured. The plain white style has either the neckband or the: at- tached collar. Those in shades of blue, tan or green are fash- ioned only with attached collar. We guarantee to replace any shirt that shows shrinkage. St. Albans Pajamas Reduced From $3.50 A fine grade of imported $1 .95 broadcloth that has been thor- 3for$5.50 75 3 for $8 oughly pre-shrunk. There are both the middy and collar styles in all sizes. A large variety of plain colors with all edges piped in a contrasting color that har- monizes perfectly. Monogram Initials Free With All Pajamas Shirts and Robes St. Albans $2 75 $4.50 Gloves of Buckskin Either the embroidéred or spear-point backs. thereafter. of his gladioli bulbs. SMALL'S FLOWERS and SERVICE | This Christmas At 15% to 20% Less Than Ever Before When the wholesale price declines, we believe that the retail price should follow as soon as possible By selling at the lowest possible retail price, we be- lieve we help the grower to dispose of his surplus, and we make it possible to put more flowers in more homes—some homes which probably never had flowers in them before. Our Home Flower Market was opened to enable you to buy Small's Flowers at the lowest prices at which flowers are sold anywhere. In our Home Flower Market you get the same quality of flowers we sell in “Small’s,” but the service and overhead have been reduced to s minimum. You must pay for the flowers when purchased and take them with you. This summer we sold the finest roses and gladioli at 50c per dozen. This was less than the wholesal price paid by the grower for some Today we are selling fresh roses at 7S¢, $1.00 and $1.50 per many varieties of pompom chry and all other flowers and plants at proportionate prices. santhemums at 750 to $1.00 per b\mx Our recommendation is that you send your Floral Christmas Presents from Small’s, and then stop next door and take your own Christmas Flowers and Plants home with you from The Home Flower Market. Since 1855 SMALL'S 1501 Conn. Avenue at Dupont Circle Also que Flower Market 2. Conn. Ave. fr Under Managospent J. H. Small & Sons

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