Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1931, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR EDUCATORS TO SPEAK s e o Toma| MONUMENT LIGHTS koma Park~Citizens' Cite ) oreased Space Due to i Parallel Hethoq. D. C. OFFICER' EXPIRES unanimously g AR of the Takoms|Lieut. P. R.‘Jones, U. 8. ‘A., Re- itizens’ Association in the Ta- | ¢jreq, Reported Dead; in Homolulu. m&fif Bafk branch of the WASAGION| worq was received af the War De- (agAnst clouds or TAILORED FIFTY Stein-Block Four Garment Suits The Williard Shop presents a collection of Stein- Bloch four garment sports suits that will be most pleasing to_gentlemen. Developed in various tinctive. Hand-needled by Messrs. Stein-Bloch to the order of the Williard Shop. Fifty Dollars B3k _Coat, Vest, Trousers, Knickers 1 Stein-Bloch Clothes sre sold exclusively in Washington st The TWilliard Hhop STONELEIGH COURT ._ 1031-1055 CONNECTICUT AVENUE {CLOTHIERS ., FURNISHERS ., HATTERS CLOSING-OUT SALE April 25th Marks the Closing of Our Washington Store - All merchandise in stock will be sold for cash at Discounts Up to 66% TYPICAL VALUES Colonial Mahogany Bed Room Suite Complete with twin beds Was $230.00. v $1 258 Frenchk Provincial Bed Room Suite With full size bed TYPICAL VALUES Sheraton Mahogany Bed Room Suite Complete with twin beds Was $572.00. w2758 Colonial Bed Room Suite—Maple Complete with full-size bed Was $200.00. Was $762.00. w3978 | w1500 Furniture, Bedding and Other Bedroom Accessories £ HALE’S 1323 Connecticut Ave, PRAISED BY FLYER University, District and Associa- E. D. SHAW, EDITOR, [msisnon trolt DIES IN NEW YORK | iz, assrieer., — FHe arst Former Publisher of Washington Times Directed Several Papers for Hearst. AT P.-T. A. CONGRESS tion Officials Will Address Par- ley at Restaurant Tonight. Edgar Shaw, veteran news- paper_execul rmrmrhmr of the Washington Times at one time its managing editor, died of pi Cloya | ordia Hospital, New | Ttk He wis : 59. Mr. Shaw in recent years had been Arthur Brisbane and Boston Trave] - and the successively, | the dam were killed, but from 1912 to 1917. Joining the Hearst 'age caused. Open Until 5 P.M. April 15th & 16th —with customers, and invites their confidence in all matters in- volving their business interests. {Our officers are readily available for conference, and will be glad to extend you their counsel, when- ever desired. quart spodn of “Ben-Gay” in a cup of boilin, water and inhale the vapors. You breathe freely at once. Head colds are usually the start for chest ¢olds so use “Ben-Ga the momentthe cold starts. Prescribed by physicians for over 30 ‘BenzGav COLUMBIA N ATIONAL BANK Capital 8 Surplus, $750,000.00 911 F Street ® HANAN is provd to an- @ nounce that “Quality” has @ been maintained, although @ many products have @ declined in worth— to beg @ o market with price. The KERRY, g This Bank Encourages Friendly Relations Ezclusive Washington Represeniatives 1310 F Street RALEIGH HABERDASHER 'KNOX HATS @ BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN SHIRTS @ PHOENIX HOSS 7 Ty ‘are moving to “Silent Thousands of names are added every year to the directory of “Silent Town” . . . the names of new Silent Automatic enthusiasts. Why? What has made this the fastest growing body of oil burner owners in the world? D. Vogel, of Philadelphia, writes: . “‘Silent Auto- matic has given 1007, service in every way ... uniform heat in my home, no dirt or odor, operat- ing expense less than coal. In fact, it has removed all worries of the heating problem.” P. K. Loud, of Bloomfield, Mich., says: “This spring we have no curtain cleaning problem, no fiew:!:nn . There iikngt ?::]T, a puwg of smoke m the cl ey.” 5 jen, Washington, prizes his Silent Automatic because of depend- ability; F. A. Kummer, Baltimore, emphasizes trouble-free operation. We might go on indefinitely, quoting similar letters 402 VALUABLE COUPON ACT PROMPTLY AND YOU CAN SAVE $40.00 ON YOUR INSTALLATION. hWiflmm obligation on my part please tell me S VATVMIE THEN . A'SILENT'STREET TWEN- A'SILENT TOWN' e -—-—— : SN THE NO Made by the World’s Largést Producer o Town” from men and women who, wherever they live, are proud to be known as residents of “Silent Town.™ The words vary, but the sense is the same in all - « » expressing universal satisfaction with Silent Automatic performance, service and operating cost. We say without hesitation: *“Whatever you can ask of any oil burner, Silent Automatic will give you.” If this were mot true, Silent Automatic could not continue, year after year, to outsell all other automatic oil burners. Nor would “Silent™ streets, *Silent” néighborhoods and communities fontimu to grow around single isolated instal- ations. After allpthe one thing you seek in home heating service is the one thing responsible for Silent Auto- matic world leadership . . . COMPLETE SATIS- FACTION. Before you select your oil burner let us give you the FACTS. Silent Automatic Corp 121020 New York Ave. N.W. National 2014-2015 4 SELESS OIL BURNER Domestic Oflltmnn hE 5

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