Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1931, Page 10

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A—10 R Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals Baltimore daily Tickets sold for all Good for return amy within scven days. Baltimore & Ohio LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 666 SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1lzc per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. Colds are common this time of year, but don’t let any cold become serious! At the first sneeze or cough, Pape’s Cold Compound. Harmless little tablets that break up the cold, ease all aching and soreness. Only 35¢ atrmy drugstore, so why er PAPE'S compouna HELPED HER DIGES- TION MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE “Suffered over thirty years with acid indigestion. ACIDINE has helped me more than anything I have ever taken,” says Mrs. Emma | Green of Detroit, Mich. | Just another of thousands who are | astonished at the way ACIDINE | BLAZING OIL FELLS | OVER 100 FIREME 48 in Hospitals as Rochester Fire Companies Succumb to Smoke Fumes. By the Associated Press. ROCHESTER, N. Y., February 13.— With 48 firemen, including three bat- talion chiefs, in hospitals and many more recovering from smoke and gas poisoning after receiving first aid, a five-hour fire was extinguished this morning, putting an end to a situation | which overcame entire companics. Smoke and carbon monoxide gas, formed when water came in contact with burning fuel oil in the basement of a store building on Main street, | dropped firemen by the scores. Even those with gas masks were overcome almost as rapidly as those without. More than 100 fishermen were affected. Nurse Responds. Emergency first-aid stations were set up near the fire by nurses and internes and ambulahces kept up steady runs to and from hospitals. Spectators aided surviving firemen to rescue those who were overcome. Mrs. Clara Francis, a graduate of Irving Sanitarium, San Francisco, rendered valuable service. One of the first on the scene, she gave first aid to those ambulances were unable to take to hos- pitals immediately. Three Felled Twice. ‘Three firemen returned to duty after being treated, only to be felled again by the fumes. Firemen were handicapped in fight- ing the flames because of the work of rescuing fallen companions. Damage was slight, being estimated at $20,000. MEN’S CLUB TO PRESENT ‘MASTODONIC MINSTRELS’ day and Tuesday of Next Week at Parish House. “The Mastodonic Minstrels” will be presented by the Men'’s Club of St. Ste- phen’s and in_Incarnation Episcopal Church at the Parish House, Sixteenth and Newton streets, on Monday and ‘Tuesday, under the direction of 8. Percy Oliver. Miss Katherine Latimer, pianist, will play the musical score, and Mrs. Elizabeth Seidenspinner will be the in- terlocutor. Four end men and three end girls will have parts. They are Mr. Oliver, James G. Traylor, Thomas S. Scrivener and Walter S. Stutz and Bernice Stevens, Katherine Clark and Judith Gayle. Others in the cast are: Miss Lucille silne, Robert Emery, Genevieve Hart, Wwilliam Blackmarr, -Marian Poe Hart, Milne, George Stonebreaker, Constance Fcgle, Graham King, Ridgely J. Belt, Maude Adrian, Charles Pentz, Ruth | Adams, Helen Adams, Mary Flemming, Henry U. Milne, John Brassel, Ruth || Manney, Alice Erievin, Barbara Tyler, A. Guy Reber, Ken Clark, Gilbert Hyatt, Charles Pond, Arthur C. Houghton, Per- | George P. Hart, jr. A $15,000 GEMS STOLEN NEW YORK, February 13 (#).— stole gems worth $15,000 Wednesd: from the home of Silas M. Newton, wealthy ofl operator, police disclosed last night. . MrssNewton put her jewels in'a case it the following morning the 10 valuable articles were missing. “NICE ENOUGH, but Notice Her Teeth They look as if they were never brushed!” You can brush teeth and gums faith- fully, but they will continue to look neglected and offensive to others so long as you ignore the millions of germs that cause stain, ugly yellow, decay and serious gum diseases. Ordinary tooth pastes won't help you one bit. But this new Kolynos Dry- Brush Technique quickly kills millions of germs that attack teeth and gums... nmfio cleans teeth as they should be cleaned—right down to the beautiful, paked white enamel—without injury. Kolynos Will Surprise You Kolynos is unlike anything you've ever nser{ The very moment it enters the mouth, this highly concentrated dental «cream undergoes a remarkable change. T¢ becomes an exhilarating, antiseptic FOAM thit permits the Dry-Brush Technique, advocated by dentists as the one way to derive benefit from dental cream and brush. . This FOAM gets into every tiny pit, fissure and crevice, and kills millions of Mrs. Newton is the former Nan|| O'Rellly, golf writer. | destructive germs . .. 190 million in the first 15 seconds. It neutralizes acids that cause decay, gently erases tartar, washes away the unsightly mucoidcoatingand , purifies the mouth. White Teeth that Adorn Beauty Easily and quickly this Kolynds Dry- Brush Technique whitens teeth, keeps them sound and clean, and helps to firm up gums. Discard Incompetent Methods Never let anyone say that your teeth lookas thoug]: you never brushed them. Start using this new Kolynos Dry-Brush Technique—a half-inch of Kolynos on adry brush, morning and night. With- in a few days you'll note a distinct im- provement . . . Teeth will look whiter —as_lustrous white as they were in childhood. Gums will feel czrmex, ap- pear healthier. And your mouth willtin- glewithadelightful, refreshing taste. Buy a tube of Kolynos from your druggist. KOLYNOS the an tiseptic . DENTAL CREAM Performances Will Be Given Mon-|Prol Dolly Gray, Charles Shaffer, Dorothy |||||| ley McCubbin, Murray Maddox and |||/ Thieves skilled in appraising jeweiry ||| late Tuesday night. When she opened ||| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1981 Chairman CHI SIGMA DANCE FLOSSIE TILLOTSON, Chairman of the Dance Committee of Tota Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, which will hold a Valentine dance at the ‘Wardman Saddle Club tomorrow night. —Star Staff Photo. HIS WIFE’S HIRED HAND, SAYS HUSBAND IN SUIT Marreid 55 Years, Tent, While She Has $12,000 Monthly, Is Charge. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, February 13.— Charles H. Teeter, 76, pictured himself today as his wife’s hired hand, living in a tent and drawing $25 a month, while she had an income of $12,000 to $20,000 monthly. Teeter filed suit in Superior Court for divorce, asking division of community perty valued at $725750. He said they had been married 55 years, but that during the last five, 3 Mrs. Esther Teeter, by “threats and intimidation,” induced him to yield con- He Lives in| FUND TO AID SUFFERERS Benefit Valentine Bridge Reservations Numerous. The Soroptimist Club's fellowship fund, established in 1928 in memory of Mary Gale Davis, president of the Lucia Gale Barber School, will be used to ald members of the organization in need Party of emergency relief, it was announced yesterday. At the same time, it was announced that “an unprecedented number of res- ervations” have been made for the Val- entine bridge party to be held tomor- row evening for the benefit of the fund. The affair is to be held at the Open Door, 1412 I street. ——ie Old tickets destroyed by one railway in Englarid last year weighed 167 tons. T George’s Special Regular 75¢ Every Pair Guaranteed All the New Shades trol of his property to her. He said she put him to work clearing land for her. Because * Final Reductions in Shirts Mode $3.50, $4 and $5 Shirts, separate col- lar and collar attached 3 for $7.00 Mode $2, $2.50 and $3 Fancy Shirts, sepa- rate collar and collar attached 3 for $4.00 $2.50 Dundee Poplin Shirts, plain shades, collar attached.$].69 3 for $4.75 $2.50 Glenbrook Non- - shrinkable Broadcloth Shirts, collar attach- ed and neckband. Plain white and colors 3 for $4.75 Southampton Broad- cloth Shirts, the finest of the imported; col- lar attached and neckband. White $2.79 3 for $8.00 Final Reductions in Lounging Robes $5, $6 and $9 Robes— blanket, terry, etc. NOwW $3.95 $12, $15, and $16.50 Robes—flannel, bro- cades, -etfc Wonderful quality —beautiful new shades and patterns. Made by Interwoven Stocking Co. Actual 75c values. Sizes 975" to 1115, ALTTHELTETTELLCLTTTTLL L We Trequest the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere George s o 910 7th St. N.W. Have You Everything You Need? —if you haven’t this is the final opportunity to replenish the wardrobe—with Mod€ quality—at the important savings which clearance reductions afford. Suits—Overcoats— T opcoats —all of them without reserve—Fashion Park and Mode makes—(only full dress excepted) and utterly regardless of the original prices: 'Chofce $ 2 9 .75 Necessary alterations at cost Final Reductions in Neckwear Those exclusive pat- terns and selective silks for which Mode Neck- wear is famous. $1 grade. NOW. 390 3 for $1.00 $1.50, $2 and $2.50 grades. NOW..80¢ 3 for $2.50 $3, $3.50 and $4 grades. NOW.$§].79 3 for $5.00 Final Reductions in Hosiery 75c and $1 Silk and Wool, and Fancy Rayon and Lisle C 3 for $1.00 The finer grades also radically reduced. Final Reductions in Pajamas $2 and $2.50 grades. NOW..$].39 3 for $4.00 $3, $3.50 and $4 grades. NOW..$2.19 3 for $6.00 $5, $6, $7 and $8 s grades. NOW..$3.39 3 for $9.00 Mark Cross Gloves— Small lot of Brown Mocha, in sizes 7, 7% and 774, $1 39 only. Were $4.50 a pair Final Reductions in Underwear $1 and $1.50 Mode Ma- dras Athetic Union Suits. NOW...70¢ 3 for $225 Celanese and Rayon “Shorts.” NOW §0¢ 3 for $1.50 2 and $2.50 Celanese Athletic Union Suits.* And Lisle Union Suits, with half sleeves and knee length. Size 40 only. NOW $1 and $1.50 Pull-over Athletic Undershirts ; mediuvm and light weight. Size 40 only. NOwW .. -.39¢ o 3for SL00 Lot of pure silk Under- shirts; glove and crepe—athletic coat style. White and col- ors. Were $5, $].29 Fancy madras and silk- mixed Shorts — our beste grades. Were $1.50 to $2 Final Reductions in Mufflers Fancy silk and cash- mere. $2 and $2.50 grades. NOW..$].19 $3.50 to $5 grades. NOW..$2.39 Small Lot of Henry Heath and Finchley - Soft Hats Were $8 and $10. NOW $439 Small l.:nt of Linen Street Vests Broken Sizes of $10 Grade. NOW....... 5179 The Mode—F at Eleventh ¢ Fa FOR SALE LIQUIDATION PRICES Fine Business Properties in the Best Business Centers of FLORIDA LORIDA is still Florida— the winter garden of the western hemisphere. The frenzied horde of shoe-string real estate sleuths has decamped. The mar- velous climate — golf — beaches — friendly social farms and orchards are just as valuable as they always were. Only the prices have changed. Hundreds of thousands come to Florida every winter as before, bringing millions of dollars of additional income to Florida business — enhancing the value of these fine business properties bought at honest pre-boom prices and now offered at rock-bottom levels to liquidate our entire holdings. Here is an opportunity that will not come again in a generation. more — investigate it. Act now. Business Properties—improved and unimpréved Building plots for business only. No trades considered. -Terms to suit. Prices below any real estate quotations. Real estate brokers protected on commission. PROPERTIES LOCATED AT ! MIAMI WEST PALM BEACH TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG MIAMI BEACH J. S. GIBBENS 714 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, If you do no JACKSONVILLE ORLANDO MIAMI, FLORIDA Majestic Model 21 347.80 Majestic Model 22 Less Tubes s 75 .80 Philco Baby Grand A midget in a cabinet that is a beau- Less Tubes tiful piece of furniture: finest matched Lowboy console in true a’"""yff' butt walnut front panei, eded at sides 3 matched butt s and Less Tubes carvings in ‘upper corners are_touches This set is creating a sensation. of master furniture craftsmen. A : o g with ' Majestic _eight-tube _super You will be thrilled with its per- formance. dyne chassis, static modifier and namic speaker. WE: FULLY GUARANTEE WHAT YOU BUY static modifier and Majestic dynamic speaker. e N o [ Sossl 6-Piece Walnut Bed Room Outfit Made of walnut veneer and other cabinet woods. Consists of bed, good size dresser, attractive Hollywood vanity, chest, spring and mattr, S AT Y i Just a year ago this suite would have been $175.00. Tomorrow for the coming week we make the special price. Is made of genuine mohair in about 8 different shades, Has large size settee, club and button-back chairs, reversible spring-filled seats, . $5.00 Delivers AND BEDDING SALE—S$1.00 DELIVERS OUTFIT @ \LELEE A Simmons Bed Comp] Brown. pecia at... $13.95 4Poster Wood Bed Complete with_ cotton - mattress and coil spring. Bed can be had in mahogany or walnut. An exceptional this price. Windsor Bed Outfit Complete with cotton mattress Complete with Roll-Edge Mat- tress. $1.00 Delivers

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