Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1931, Page 50

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Scores in Men’s Duckpin Tourney m«:&m"uq Hg 1‘2 a-gsmv 1“ ecary: 1 ntini Felohenne. 108 g 534 480 478 gan Dominge (1330, 107 112 100 oacty .. 89 108 11 ”* emnon - 8103 e estinghouse (1.476). !h-mt 190 47 o1 Dreltsler .. W sIsie 49, gray Bar Champlain (1488), ~Qray ym Riabuine 118 8¢ 3“”1-" 8 111 §) sisis £|Sgvdn § :E"u Joliiffee.. 107 Beott ... g & § 217 315 314 Grand total.. . 18 Grand total Kine ... 103112 92 Demue t. 107 93 100 Bell ...l 100113134 203 224 218 Grand total.... 843 nton ... 99121 94 Waldron.. 98 91 *s ompror 8 108131 Curtisr. 113 108129 | 20th 188 220 315 31 Grand total.... 632 97 723 333 Grand m‘-: ] Hard: XM l“ GI:"; 1 ,l’ ”1 l" orand tolal .- €13 St ymiaii 108 195,08 108 228 212 179 3 Grand total.... 638 Grand total.... CLASS D. 4 78 84 Feneraey: 188138 88 Grand total. s 838 7 98105 Van Horn. 101 98 114 (SRR .10 Wiworts 18 i Valentine oney . .V'lentine H:golm R -] : st =" 5 'ho ... 116 85128 s 2008 Russell n=k§u1fl131 Fitaeera u'noouu Landis . 101 86 596 575 568 . Ovando (1,560). ids.. 103 41890 827 Trinidad (1809). T H S0 8 Pl H] ; % 152 188 171 i ig'nm 2101 3813 | orand total. . s e o=l Wwright . 403 491 537 | Falls 5 105 HJI n .. 336 210 326 18733 m Grand tofal, . 81 Grand toinl. s Schermer.. 98 93115 Comer Grifin ... 15 .. 100 S1132105 Jomes .. ‘a2 98 187227 218 Grand tolal..: 833 Grand tolal. ".”' rmm E. 03 Mitchell.. 93 RIS lns ® 8 foereh 83,08 103 Grand total. o 336 Q46 4187 Sante Mens o3 0 ses 98121 89 . ll 84107 Re Wa 106 Grand total. . 39 J.D.D'mon 88 Ol ;| JED'mon 118 ”11! » Grand !Mll . 87 SINGLEI L 03 288 5 £38855ateS =13t SenesSess; 2552855 ____, g85as° Eeis Columbia (1,640). Barnstead it iy s 22332238 106 114 2a8ssiesseees CLASS E. P sSigasmezasteniels SSEespe¥asii sisssd IN VOLLEY BALL FINAL Marlboro and Brandywine School Girls Clash Tomorrow. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. April 30. —Upper Marlboro and Brandywine High School girl volley ball teams will face here tomorrow afternoon in s game to decide supremacy in the South- ern seetion of Prince oaonu County. ‘The winner will meet the team that survives in the Northern part of the county. PYNE IN BOXING MATCH |To Appear on Board of Trade Card at Sherwood Forest. Danny Pyne, Catholic University boxer, will book either Jimmy Black- a8 310 m welder or Soldier Vermillion on a card Gund mm 8 | of bouts to be held May 23 at Sher- wood Forest. Pyne will represent the EEres c 2 55 Marines. 208 1 mum card is sponsored by the Grand total.... §26 | Board of Trade. You'll Sleep Don’t go to bed "“deed tired.” Eot or drink something testeful and nourishing—a sweet food is appropriste. something before you go i to bed Docrons will tell you that a light food ‘eaten before one goes to bed warms the stomach and induces rest- ful sleep. This “prescription” is particnlarly appropriate for the man or woman who, due to bard work or ner- wvous strain, is “dead tired” at bedtime. Appropriate foods for such occasions are hot or cold milk drinks sweetened to taste, also bread and jam sandwiches, small cakes or cookies, or ready- to-serve cereal with milk and sweetened with sugar. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute, @8 “Most foods are more delicious with Sugar” THE EVENING iy B WS in| Line-Ups Tomight In Pln Toumeys W, C. D. A, champlonships at Lucky Strike, (Agriculture, lmn\unlu‘ |l|l 0dd Pellows' ister lister Rust | unnn.u t 1 xuw’n % Anum u rff"' it l Feuawss Doubles, 10 P.M. Oavanaush and Dills £ ust ue 1 4% E‘"“” o IMUOQQuW>WON z :::::::mazsa:ss:::::::z:az S ECCKy I, 9"7! ! S22 28S22SEBSI283588852228808 228888881 NRRRRRY: [ ] TEERRZ. 5 H terbur.) WQONURUT> Q> 00WTQUNOTOQN> UU>aba UMY ababtaaan! wwnAmmwmm Pl Bl plonships, at Lucky SINGLES—V. Yarnell (A), H. Kohler (A), E. Palmer (A), P. Ford (A), M. Smith (A), M. umu-r (A), A. Burke (B), E. Yassle (B). DOUBLES—Cox-Shusrue (B). Purdy-H! s 8 --va ens (D). awis- r'ln(‘!c g, Dgpartment _Store (C), ©), Butehery, War Depart: m 82::5%8:8&2: “".8‘.‘-8‘-‘23‘.:28 B CLAe: eighth century, it is claimed by scien- tists. Good news for all the he new low price Quigle: Totals . . Chinese women played polo in the §;r|{|hr Totals . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 380, 1931, Women’s Duckpin Tourney Results ... 9379 88 i1 72100 103 rand 75 Totten ... i‘:m.u Totals ..169 177 160 Grand iotal.... 506 -,.!211 Totals us Grand total.... 496 copper. Hot-water heat, oil burner. Ritl Univ, “ lq 3 8 ,E 2l 1416 F se. Nw. 498 534 882 fluu world OF THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES When Canata Dry first came down from Canada, it became—almost overnight—the most talked-about beverage in the world. And last week, history repeated itself. In the locker rooms of ccun- try clubs, over bridge tables in the afternoon, as friends met during the day, there was one subject of conversation which was good news to every one—"I see Canada Dry has reduced its price.” More value than ever At its new low price the value of Canada Dry is outstanding—con- vincingly so. Its wonderful flavor, its gay sparkle, its distinctive charm have made it the preferred ginger ale all over the world. Yet in spite of its sui:crior quality, Canada Dry is now priced well within the range of all other ginger ales. 3 to 5 cents lower As in the past, the new low price of Canada Dry will vary. Some- times, particularly at night, or when it is iced or delivered, it may be slightly more because of the extra service. But in all cases, you will find that a bottle of Canada Dry is now 3 to 5 cents cheaper than before. Take advantage of this low price and have The Champagne of Gin- ger Ales always on hand for your parties and for the family’s enjoy- ment. You'll find it very convenient to buy the handy Hostess Package. S s S S THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME There are 20 beautiful trees around this wonderful home. The lot is 105 ft. front; 114 ft. deep, 5-ft, terrace, stone walls on iront and side and rear alley, Sure rounded by other beautiful homes. THIS IS ONE OUTSTANDING BARGAIN Two-and-a-quarter-inch oak front door. Glass, quarter-inch plate. Lights in all closets. woodwork, hand-rubbed gum. ALLEN C. MINNIX . . . Owner Outside woodwork, cypress. Windows, steel casement. 35 aws | LIRS SR SR TR SSATTTTR T OPEN FOR INSPECTION— 4715 17th St. N.W, moor (Between Crittenden a Decatur Streets) Several hundred dollars in shrubbery, Gutters and spouts, k Corbin hardware. Wired for radio, Interior Rolled screens. Ample base plugs. Phone National 0538 T2 22 2 20 to, C LOWER PER BOTTLE

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