Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON; D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 193 PI-AN FINAI— IESIS M;ibl.ag::?ngie(;;l, i’ ® HANAN SHOES e L] KPLIOX HATS ® © HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES @ ® BURTON'S /RISH POPLIN S;HR'.S " | ® RESILIO NECKWEAR ® OFNEWSWEETCORN| 7o ind v o PR Paroled Indian Planning Scientists After Nine Years| .= Reunion With Mate Develop Product Ful e R A LB IG I I H A B E R D AS H B R of Vitamin A. gt '“’_""““"d SON. calit, Apri 16— LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aptil 16—“Thir- | & hk Al ;. i teen-thirty-nine,” & new Aterican ’ i sweet corn, full of vitamin A, is going into 40 large experimental fields scat- | b il el T deemite] “hu claims he is 105 Spring. The corn was developed co-opcm»‘ With & mg S miiee s hac tively by the Purdue University Agri- | abalone shell ¢ cultural Exper'ment St'tion and the | his marble prt 2 | United States Department cf Agricul- | poliovleft for the desert, e he s 4 i : tute. After nine yoars of experiment it | he would find his mate s | ASHINGTON'S Finest Men’s is being placed with the canning in- [mct!gumfi‘ i dustry for final tost in quality pro- apolio, unah'e to spea sh, w : Wear duction and marketing. convicted in 1917 on a The numeral “Thirteen-thirty-nine” | ing a man who mole: Store Presents Its Value is a mute record of the patient years of | conviction was rapid and : . research. It is the bro(‘dm" numb"r parole after author: e I H H SR b s i | R St eumed e b Achievements of 1931 survived mnnv tests. | the slain man. e corn is a- Golden B: m_type, — having 12 to 14 xn s of kernals in- stead of the to It has ALUMNl W|LL MEET a record of er g.eat s goner. It 1 d | ohio Wesloy:\n I’luln.«u] shy Profes- with richuess in vitamin A, [ sor to Talk Wednesday. Inbreeding Is Siarted. | Dr. T G Bl Sl The Best Clothing Value Since 1917 Club Wi Dr. Duvall is to e remote grand-dad of “thirteen-thirty-nine” was sent to Pur- | 1 " g 2 n at due from the Washington laboratories o fon | of the United States Department of | . W Wheeler, general information | Agriculture, one of a number of lots of | Telephone Co., is president of the local experimental corn seed. Inbreeding be- | ajumni organization, and is making - n then has been carried on by Glenn | SRy ofganzation, . Smith, first under the general direc- | X20S for the | — tion of Dr. G. N. Hoffer and later of dJ. F. Trost. Inbreeding is a scientific method of intensifying dominant, innate qualities, and of turning up hidden characters 3 which may date back far into Indian times, or even to the corn-fed civiliza- tions of the Mayans. | Q Has Two Strong Traits. = ” ) “Thirteen-thirty-nine” possessed two ¥ stroog Lraits. It had b'g ears t rosistance to clseas. It green long after all r(‘ll?s of its group turned sere e siroie e gl | B TAILORED BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX of corn within its group. This has its dominant size, lusty vigor and eful breeding and test- | Dinner A T ing the new corn was s°nt out for two | years' general trial on farms from New D England to the Reckies and from Can- ances — -a:v‘m Virginia. ' Raised in quality. in varying soils and under different cli- matic conditions, it still dominated in | In the Louis Seize room size and reflsl."mce to disease. It showd every evening from 7:30 § - uuxg!noirnr: ripening qualities desirable for ‘ to 9:30 ($1.50 per person 9 _M.-« Q_'nn.s season’s '.cstdis’ 'Z’“"cx'fq:"' de- | or a la carte service). rmine its place and fate. If it comes | Simier dance 10 4l 11 we pmm . (50c except Friday, Sat- ® BALCHEN'S $500 FINE ke R 5 REMITTED BY U. S. Lo g : v b | . Flyer Failed to Obtain Permission | Sa';urday N|ght to Land at Bosten on Return | D From Viking Relief Txip. | ances . By the Associated Press. 7 to 9,_ special dinner, $2, BOSTON, April 16.—The United including couvert; supper States Treasury Department vesterday | o oréered remission of a $500 fine against @ la"carte, §1 couvert, Bernt Balchen, transatlantic aviator, Dinner patrons may re- for vioiation of customs regulations ai | | main and dance throush REATER values may exist, but we haven't seen Baichen, with F. Merion Cooper and | ‘supper without couvert | Randy Enslow, landed at the East Bos- R charges. 10 til 1, 81 || them ... and we doubt if any one can compete with return flight from Newfoundland, where couvert, including supper. they had gone 1n search cf survivors of A TR thi I hi f I h | b e explosion which destroyed the seal- e Meoire Babl le Sie Vel Wity Bosti s bt & port Reservations—Adams 0700 i1s marvelous achievement of clot Ing vaive . . . by of entry for airplanes coming from for- eign countries. Permission to land here 4 ari ’ D e o e oy | | SHOREHAM Ameérica’s foremost makers. pal ent | ‘The order was granted cn recommen- CAL d?ufln of W}i‘lred ‘W. Lufkin, collector ‘ON"ecrICUTAVE.t VERT of customs here, 0 said he beli d the efrcumstancas warrantad such action Old English Grill— Balchen and his companions remained Now Open e T T @® In Spring’s newest shades---Platinum Grey and continuing on to New York. Oxford Grey. £2000000000000000005000000000000000905000000. NAAAAAAAA, s @ Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx, of the finest unfinished worsteds. THE NEW RALEIGH . $2.508:33 HAND-MARE HATS FOR SPRING SILK NECKWEAR ® Sleeves and body are lined with the new, rich $5 e $].35 De Chardonnet linings. COAL PRICES DROP One of our feature values, Silk lined, the Incomplete sets from our regular stocks, Raleigh comes in three new Spring shades — All-over patterns, smart siripes and spots, ) EVerY SU“’ hQS two pairs E’f trousers. pearl, steel and cordovan, on grounds of brown, tan blue and wine. April prices are the low- ® All the new models---single and, double breasted. Now in New, Finer, Lighter Weight SHIRTS of BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN AT A NEW $M).45 o NEW RALEIGH-8 210 PAIRS MEN'S: LOW PRICE 2 b o SHOES FOR SPRING $3.00 PAJAMAS Made in U. S. A, of Fine Cotton $8 $1 .85 i The correct weight for Spring; in tan, blue, grey and white collar-attached and white The new Raleigh-8s are ready for Spring; * A special collection in broadcloth, mill and in new models and new leathers, featuring soiseite, in the elastic waistband S:me. neckband styles. Colors guaranteed. tan and black calfskins. ddy and button fronts. est of the year—advances monthly until Fall-every advantage is with the April Buyer— “Superior Anthracite,” while a premium coal, is no higher than other coals. TOONS00CA0500820700050900000500020995878535050990000 \ 5569 0600050000000 000000000065> JOHN P. AGNEW; & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W, Phone: NATIONAL 3068 Look for the Agnew Markers scattered through- out every unit of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL—-chcn you will know you are getting the 'flluml. 0000000000000090000000000000000000000000000000900000090003702000000008000000009020809009202049. A 406969000000 mmmw

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