Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1931, Page 3

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Tell us where you are moving and we will advise which way is cheapest, which is safest—motor van, freight or “lift” van. For local moving the charge is $5 per hour for the van and 3 experienced men. This enables you to reduce the expense if you wish. ritp Storage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 40 YEARS CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT. NU-WAY AUTO LAUNDRY 24 and 26 H St. N.E. MUSCLES—JOINTS SLOAN’S Liniment ROSE SALE Al This Week ' Beautiful Fresh Cut ROSES 1 Dozen $2: 2 Dozen $3 1 Dozen $3 2 Dozen $4.50 {lenSS.w. 2 Dozen $7.50 National 4905 1407 H Street 3 Doors West of 14th Pt auival and low & '"1&% "ABSN., TN, N Pyrotax ,“"_l" for Cooking and Wace Jow Aval hh;w '!g\‘x'"" i s 4 p vl Nationa! xno 'o MRI our Ilne ol ?"x‘m Gu Ranges e t't !! t. w N N&% u':}Al CO. Wi Au:m:mmfict s Nation-Wi Iwn mhmnnulrzvoflu. hia Vo8 wew Fork ETATES STORAGE, CO.. ING _418 10th St nw ro. FLOORS 5c® Bachie” on hane NASH FLOOR CO 1016 20th st. ROOF WORK any nature bly looked ey e 7 Blossom Ttmc Tover Siets ‘Soureite The Satl® m“nll printed matter. The National Capital Press 1210-12: Phone National 0650 CONSIDfi NOW Your plumbing, hesting and tinning re- quirements. Flood's ) \ money on small Jobs. Budget J MD (4 uu V m Olfl llfl Upholstering, peiring, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10t St. NW. m‘m Limerick, uthwest. ‘They we ‘married hildre! - | They seperated March - he transferred ections to & represent Pred hht Absolute divorce is & T MRS _ETTA HAWKINS to thank her relatives, friends during her iiness. TR COMES A= | = m“%:rfi“‘%n A COMES FPROM ooete’ o8 mavi household goods uf : | Tl 38 g " \GENT FTHVOTEVNS FOR GIRL ORATOR Will Compete in Final Tests. - Winning after a deadlock in the |Judges’ votes for first place had been {broken by arbitration of & neutral party, Lillian C. Pepper, a 17-year-old senior in the Notre Dame Academy, was chesen to represent the private and pa- rochial division of The Evening Star area in the National Oratorical Oon- test at The Star finals May 8. Miss Pepper spoke on “The Citizen— His Privileges and Dutles Under the Constitution.” Throughout four votes Judges Dr. Charles Hart of-Catholic University, Dr. George 3 rk congrmuom.l ; Dr. Geor'e Churchill of George wn\unfiwn versity and Dr. Richard Purcell of cnho‘lc anvermy ‘were_tied twn and two on the vote for the first a A consultation vln: 1o be of no uvul in dec! Miss Pepper and Hnnnnn of 8t. Jnhn s callen E. er, first asistant super- In- Casts Vote. fo a score which Mr. Kra- kept for his own information, ‘was rated above Hannan and therefore was ve the $100 cash f the 11 district area. BT, iiiaésfl ogggg Efig 'Connell, .lnd Hol; Tflnl'! I!l(h Y ull" hine Kelly. u'- in District. ‘The ywn( winner is the daughter of un mman Pepper of 920 mcnhsgl:: During her four years in lclwol ‘she has been t member of the basket ball team and has served as class hom'oreortheeountynnflmeeu Wlll Tespective State dlvlmm At Wllhlnmlco Hi School, Ballsto] it f e High Behnol Marfan Loilse Baden, Maryland Park Elghlm Seat Pleasant, Hd.sc eve Jameson, Hughesville High School; W E. Radcliffe, Marlboro High 2 WIVES SEEK DIVORCES THE EVENING Academy Ol_'atoi' Miss Iillian C. Pepper (sbove) of Notre Dame Academy, who won the private and parochial finals of The Evening Star's area of‘the National Oratorical Contest. She will receive a $100 cash award and is eligible to par- ticipate in The Star finals on May 8 | Stephen E. Kramer (below), first assist- ant superintendent of public schools, who presided at the meeting. G, 7, ESTIFES IN PANTAGES CASE Two Accuse Him and Four Others on Morals—“Love _Bazaar” Party Described. -nmmhmrnu DIEGO, Calif., April 14.—A 17- yutom nrl'l mry of her subjection to alleged imm ities in wxnciu only in the intimate details er story, Miss Nitto sald she was brought hsu ‘October L john P. Mills We Believe This to Be the Finest 4-Bedroom Home Available at This Price 106 Primrose St., Open Daily from 2 to 6 P.M. PHILLIPS & CANBY, INC. Investment Bldg. Nat. 4600 0 Garden Specials for Wedneaday rfli’r plant NOW. Here are extraordinary specials lol' WM To have the pleasure of Flowering Shrubs / Good bushy plants. Size 2 to 3 feet. Special— 6 for $2.00 35¢c each Evergreens 75¢c each Small Evergreens Several of nice uni- form plants. Also Globe Box- wood. Size 15 to 18 inches. for $2.00 id 85¢c each Scotch Broom Besautiful Evergreen Shrub; -ft. size; large cheice $1.00 each All stock freshly dug from our own nurseries GUDE’S GARDEN SHOP - A. GUDE SONS (0. 747 14th St. NW. Infidelity Chnxod in Actions Filed | I in Supreme- Court. Ruth B, Limerick, 511 C street north- | [ east, has-filed suit in the District Su- Gourtxfw an :holuu divorce also asked » suit by Rose L. Jackson, 800 Eightee! n!.h i street, Elmer E. Jackson, 121 Seventh street southeast. The Baltimore February 1 1!30 married at ! nnd the wife ehlnu muwnduc: with | §§ Attorney Cyril | i 5L have, one "with wmon-ow. elycbrlu? it by numu two The be! to do h.h these countries w get out, let 'em alone and then sell lhlnfl cheaper and better than any ‘Then we don’t h:ve w warry about relations and ln by_McNsught Syndicate) Dis. 5784 This Month, Prices are LOWEST Save Money by Ordering NOW! EA Yes, it’s true—we’re selling King hard coal at the lowest prices of the year! It’s “thrift month” for buy- ers who take this opportunity to cut down next Winter’s fuel bill — for in May, economic conditions start prices up again. If you have not yet become acquainted ~ with Km. eul : Have your fur- nace vacuum cleaned. ' Invest- ment small, re- turn ip Heating Comfort large. SAVING.' Call us for a full supply. COAL MBRCHANTS 1151 16th Street ESTABLISHED 1885 ' Georgetown 2901 K Street Phone Decatur- 0278 mllflnt Citizens Vote $5 for Home ‘Beautification. . In order.to stimulate interest of home :;nm in huudrqu'l ‘Washington for tennial the Citizens’ tion voted & oluwfinm —your fuel bins are empty, fill them NOW for . yourself against next Winter's worst weather with Marlow’s Famous Reading Anthracite— the finest fuel that Nature ever made. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. NW. “Dependable Coal Service Since 1858” . ‘The :hnmun of the Membership Committee announced the selection of . Milovich and Prederick er. i TItaly’s largest luwmotlve plant is cks for Russia. mlnull:tm’lnxtfu P. J. NEE CO. An Accomplishmen To be the leader is always an accomplish- ment, and the laurels of this position must go to the Conscience Brand makers and their product, the White Cloud Mat- tress (the new type inner spring). Atthis time, when a cheap, inferior mattress may be given a beautiful cover and a sweet- sounding name and sold to you as a good " mattress, the Conscience Brand have per- fected a fabricated unit of sprmg con- struction with two hundred and eighty- five permanently attached tempered coils, which is unquestionably years ahead in £ mattress building. Then, too, they sur- round this fine single unit s pring con- struction with a finer grade of felt, and more of it than any other maker of i mner- sprmg mattresses. It is with great pride that P. J. Nee Co. offers for sale this wonderfully restful mattress and all the other ones, too, that have made the very name Conscience Brand mean the best. | The White Cloud Mattress (the new type inner spring) Others from Ten Dollars next Winter at the present LOW prices. Fortify * NAtional 0311 - 3 TR P T T

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