Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1931, Page 35

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Under State Supervision No Endorsers On our lberal repayment plan, required. A strictly dignified and confidential service. 20 monthly No indorscrs Maryland Personal Bankers, *ncorporated #4035 Georgia Arve., Sil pring, Md. Phones Shepherd 2854-53. _ | Commissicner Crosby in urgirg boys to To Chicago THE LIBERTY LIMITED THE GOLDEN ARROW sblesyoutoarrivein Chicago at the most convenient hour. To St. Louis the Penasyl- vania offers six trains daily, led by The American and the *Spirit of St. Louis.” Swift luxurious flyers to Chicago Leaves Washington.. Arrives Chicago... Leaves Washington. . THE LIBERTY LIMITED 3.25P.M. 9.10A.M. ARROW = 5.30 P.M. Arrives Chicago. ... Leaves W ! Arrives Chicago. ALAN B. 13- ton Six other trains to Chicago daily SMITH, General 18th Street, N. W.. Washington, D. C Telephone National 9140, PENNSYLVANIA i i i i f i ! i RAILROAD “SORRY— Passenger Agent, 'i NEW YORK SV COMMENDED TOEVERYD. . BOY Free Course at Y. M. C. A. Lauded by Reichelderfer as Promoter of Health. ( Dr. Luther H. Relchelderfer, presi- dent of the Board of District Commis- sloners, believes that every Washington | boy should learn to swim. | The Commissioner today joined with | take advantage of the tree swimming | course to be oier Star cnd the | Y. M. C. A. The daily from Monday m the pool of the “¥ artment of the ssons will be held rougn Saturday boys’ department, smmissioner Reichelderfer said: “I am glad to know that The Star and the Washington Y. M. C. A. are to renew their ‘learn to swim’' offer to the boys of Washington. Health and Safety. “Swimming is more than a healthful recreation. It is a safety measure against needless loss of life. The boy | who can swim is able to protect not | {only hims>lf in the water but others | ss'fortunate than he. “I bel drownings_in | the wat f and other | unsuarced rict and d had rudimonts I would urge all | erigible boys to seize the opportunity to | | learn this highly valuable and pleas- | | urable exercise.” Applications Pour In. J. C. Ingram, director of the boys’ department, who is in charge of the campaign, has been deluged with ap- plications for the course, he said today. Nearly 300 boys have signed up, and entries are coming in hourly. Boys who cannot swim 50 feet and who are between the ages of 10 and 18 vears are eligible to receive the free instruction. To enroll ill in the accom- | panying application blank and mail to | Mr."Ingram, 1732 G street. — |GAYLY HUED CARS SENT TO SOUTH AMERICANS Trade and Social Ties With His- | panic Nations Nearby Are Growing Closer. (N.AN.A)—Lines of automobiles in rainbow hues are drawn up at the piers whence steamships sail for Latin America. They are for trade in_tropics and sub-tropics. Relationship with Latin America grows closer, In one day reduced rates for air travel in South America are announced, for the benefit of salesmen and tourists, and John L. Merrill, re- elected president of the Pan-American Society, states that the membership has | doubled in three years and that | branches will be stirted in Philadel- phia, Boston, New Orleans and Hous- ton. (Copyright, 1931 by North American News- _ paper_Alliance.) MR. DUNKFASTER IS IN A CON FERENCE" And what a conference! He and the Third Vice- President are settling the fate of a box of Uneeda Bakers Old Fashion Ginger Snaps. “How do you find the Dunking situation in Podunk, J. G.?” inquires Mr. Dunkfaster, dunking two Ginger Snaps at once. Not to be outdone, the Third V. P. takes three Ginger Snaps and re- plies—“Oh, fine, H. W.! The Podunkians are noble Dunketeers — been at it for generations. Now how about sending out for another box of these?” That shows how one good dunk leads to an- other—and a very good thing it is, too. For all the delights of cookies and crackers say the words ‘' Uneeda Bakers’’and remember the Red Seal. Uneeda Bakers. OLD FASHION GINGER SNAPS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Uneeda Bakers THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931.° LEARN TO SWIM FOR SPORT AND SAFETY Under Auspices of The Star and Boys’ Department of the Y.M.C.A. Boys 10 to 18 years old offered free lessons daily April 6—11 8end this application to the Y. M. C. A, Boys’ Bullding 1732 G Btreet ADDRESS .. PARENT'S BIGNATURI (Required) RUBBER “OVERSHOES” MEET TEST TO OVERCOME ICE ON AIRPLANES; Pilot Reports Success With Pouches Which Breathe and| Crumble Frozen Particles. By the Associated Press. and Dr. Willism C. Geer, Cornell Uni- AKRON, Ohlo, April 2—Victory | versity research associate. " Vi e overshoes—] iches of specially was reported here Monday over one of |, \ieq “rubber fabric fitted over the the aviator’s most dangerous enemies— | joading edges of the plane wings and ice that forms on the wings of his air- | struts—were made to “breathe” as the lane. | iee formed on them. As they breathed Through low-hanging clouds, at frecz- | the ice crumpled away. ing temperature and et #n altitude of Cleveland pi'oted his airplane,” which by a motor-driven air pump. was equipped with rubber ‘overshoes”| - Dr. Geer, who began the research developed by the B F. Goodrich Rubber which produced the overshoes, went Co., the National Air Transport, Inc,'about 1. like a medieval alchemist e et S S ——————— Obligation— ould you like to know? . . . how much it would cost you to attach automatic oil heat- ing equipment to a b I VAPOR AIR’ 'WARM AIR PLANT’ PLANT The Oil Heating Institute will deem it a privilege to be of assist- ance to you in the selection of dependable oil heating equipment. Just fill in the coupon below. ; The OIL HEATING INSTITUTE EARLE BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. The inflaton and deflation, which 2.000 to 3,000 fest, Charles Meyers of | worked like w man's lungs. were created His first idea was to find a com) d to which ice would not adhere. of substances were tried. | He finally got around to spreading ' sheets of raw rubber on the edges. No success. Oil was spread over the sheets, but it swelled them, although the grip of the ice was weakened. Next to be tried was ofl-soaked vul- canized rubber and then oiled rubber vulcanized on fabric. This was better, but still it was difficult for the pilot to knock off the ice. ‘The rubber overshoe idea was con- ceived. Tried out in a large wind tun- nel, where freezing fogs were blown by artificial hurricanes against model plane wings, the overshoes worked. 'nuchln( for the philosopher’s stone. res Radio “Doctors” in Wales. Radio “doctors” have appeared in | | Wales. In return for an annual mem- bership fee of $1.50 listeners are en- tit'ed to receive instruct'on and advice from one of them, who will make me- chanical adjusim-nts if necessary. The | “doct"rs” are employed by a large con- cern which operaies all over the coun- o« FIGUREHEAD? OWN thelong corridor of his- tory have marched the Kings of England. Some were great rulers, some merely reigned. The next to occupy the historic throne is H. R. H. Edward, Prince of Wales. What manner of monarch will he be? This question is answered in ‘The April American Magazine by G. K. Chesterton, famous writer. It’s an engaging story about an engaging young man. You’ll enjoy, too, the article about airplane inventor Fokker, lively fiction and stories about interesting people that mark The American Magazine as thefavorite in hundreds of thou- sands of homes. Fint with all the FAMILY | ' Wake Up Your | Liver Bile— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ te Go. 1t you feel sour world looks punk, d¢ of salts, ca T _chewing g nd expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full ‘of sunshine | y ean’t do it. They only move & mere movement t the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. 1t should pour out two pounds of liquid bowels_daily. s not flowing freely your 1t just decays in the You have ek, breath is foul, skin blemishes. Your foel dow is_poisoned. | It takes 'those good. old CARTER'S LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” They contain wonder gentle vegetable ex- it comes to mak- harmle: azing whe flow freely ask for liv Liver Pi ing 4 le ut_don’t Carter's Little me Carter' pills. Ask for ADIO in Your 7 Tubes (3 Screen- Grid) Philco Model 20 Lowboy Handsome genuine walnut cabinet, 7 tubes (3-screen grid). Complete with ‘built- in electric dynamic speaker and station-recording dial. $69-50 Less Tubes Terms to Please No Added Cost for Credit ‘what shall it be? The HUB’'S 193] EASTER Offering Instead of giving wife or mother a trifling gift this Eastertide, why not decide upon something beautiful as well as useiul. This RAYON Bedspread Set for example! Beauti.ful Rayon Set Bedspread and Fillow! DOWN S0fPeR wEEK 100 to Sell! If there is some one to whom you would like to make a worth-while and acceptable Easter gift, or for personal use, here is an answer to the question This gorgeous full-size bedspread is made of heavy satiny RAYON—trimmed with deeply flowing ruffles and wide bands of rich shir- ring with turned-in edge or shirring. The very latest style. French pillow is made to match the spread. Selection of several beautiful colors. Remem- ber, only 100 to sell at this amazingly low price. 2] IUD Seventh and D N.W. 50¢c a Week » Pays for an Outfit Only 100 to Sell Come Early! ome Easter? No Added Cost for CREDIT All-Electric Radio Phonograph $99.50 7 Tubes (Screen Grid) Electrically driven motor, nu--w - table and electrical pick- full size 12- 11-Tube Lowboy Superheterodyne Plus 10 i caibhod Setin Sk, e matic volume and tone control. An amazing radio value at— $129.50 Less Tubes ‘akes Listen in every Tuesday night over WMAL for that most Seventh and D NW. The Philco Hourl

Other pages from this issue: