Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 6

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BigRosebush Sale "% " FRIDAY FOR MOTHER’S DAY “= - Great Big Strong 2.Year-Old Monthly Blooming Field Grown Rosebushes 49c¢ = All Choice Varieties Red Radiance, Pink Radiance. Dutchess of Wellington, saffron. yellow. Mrs. Chas. Bell, salmon pink. J. L. Mock, deep carmine pink. White Killarney. Columbia, bright pink. Ophel Imon. American Beauty, crimson red. Shot Silk, yellow to carmine. Etoile de Holland, dark red. Etoile de France, crimson. Paul Scarlet Climber. Climbing American Beauty, red. PLANT A ROSEBUSH IN LOVING MEMORY OF OTHER NOTICE We furnish beetle certifi- cates for out-of-town ear- riers. Come In and Make Your Selection No C. O. D. Orders No Phone Orders We Cannot Deliver Plants at These Prices. Hardy Perennial Plants Canterbury Bells, For- 3 of - M s vunnlz: One Kind 9C Annual Bedding Several kinds of Sedum ats for Rock Gardens, Guil Plants Coreopsis an int i il Bl L5 R Mostly All in Full Bloom e, by Hardy Evergreens s Bed- Roots balled in clay and wrapped (e »9;., ¢ o in burlap. This enables you to T plant without any setback. ul:'y;-{m:gvhg n Arborvitae, 18 to 24 Moon-vin 3 , Phlox, rborvitae, 10 to 12 Geting Jew an ientalis, 18 to 24 1 Boxwood, 10 to 12 Norway Spruce, 18 to 24 inches. eigeli P. G. Hydrangeas, EACH Mock Oranges, Butterfly Shrub a1 89¢ Each F.W.Bolgiano & Co. 607 ESt.N.W.. i KILAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS { | the Republican party. 0091 | | WALKER CHARGES ‘ALIBING' BY G.0P. § (Critiocs Seek to Divert Atten- tion From National Eco- qomio Issues, He Says. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 7—Mayor Walker last night struck back at Republican critics of the New York school system, fl | acousi them of “alibiing” in the eve of the 1932 campaign to divert attention from national economic issues. ~"The mayor's staigments were in reply to a report of the City Affairs Commit- tee of the National Republican Club, which was forwarded to Gov. Roosevelt information” by Maj. Gen. iy . Harbord, chairman of the club. Referring to the report's charge that he was indifferent to political abuses !ih the school system in the acquiring | of building sites, Mayor Walker said he § | had direcieds Leonard Wallstein to in- vestigate the 'lmrchue of sites by any and ail city departments. Refers to Unemployed. ““This was done without the advice or knowledge of the Natfonal Republi- can Club,” he said, “which approaches a presidential election in 1932 while we are in the midst of & terrible economic depression resulting in an army of un- employed which is admitted to be about, 7,000,000 with about 20,000,000 hungry pe% in the country. ““This 18 not a pleasant prospect for ‘They cannot or have not done anything to relieve their terrible responsibility growing out of their campaign promises in 1028 Y | to keep good times and prospertity in the couniry. So they fall back on the § | old-fashioned but moth-eaten alibi of | | concentrating attacks upon alleged or | trumped-up mistakes of the Democratic §umkmummn of the City of New ork. Suceess In New York. “If they could make their 1928 promises with the samefgsuccesr thal we Are ':ugu of t:at. wwutiml guArant provide a public school education for svery boy and girl in#his city, they would not be so panic- stricken as they prepare for the next presidential campaign.” Meantime, the Republican chairman ol the ve: Committee directed to make a city-wide inquiry into New York affairs responded to a request [lmm the Democratic minority and ullodun meeting of .the committee for The chairman, Btate Senator SBamuel H. Hofstadter, has been attacked vig- by Democratic committee mem- bers for the conduct of the prelimi- ary phases of the investigation. | Women Plan Dim;n ANNANDALE, Va., May 7 (8pecial) — A chicken and shad dinner will be given C., “Most Charmi:‘;g” i MISSISSIPPI MISS A‘l‘ HER BEST AT TEA. ETHEL CALDWELL, Corinth, Miss., chooses tea time to demonstrate the charm which won for her the ! “moet charming” contest at Mississippi College for Women. —A. P. Photo. TIM Special This week, an Price on| Specials” which Headquarters” be, sold. will be offered. lamps. toasters, savings, tended. For the | tomorrow night in Annandale_school | Club. Mrs, D. F. Hannah, Mrs. Mason house by women of the Home Demon- | Hirst, Mrs. Charles Bladen and Mrs.’ stration Club and the girls of the 4-H| ACCURACY | New IS MODERN HOME NEED Reduced Telechron Mantel Clock at “Electrical Within Reach of AlL The need for accurate iime in the home has been demonstrated rather foreibly during the past week at “Electrical Headquarters,” 10th and E Sts. N. W, On Friday. May 1st. handsome Telechron electric clocks were placed on sale at a price far below #hat at which these fine clocks have -ever before been sold. This special offer, #60d only during the month of Maw, Zlves evéryone an opportunity to own a genuine Telechron, and the Ba rg Will Interest Thrifty Women interesting mnew featurs is being instituted at “Elec- trical Headquarters.” Thrifty women will be interested in the “Week-End this progressive electrical appliance store is to fea- | m ture, In Thursday newspapers each week, announcement will be made of the particular bargain that is to in line with the policy of Company, only quality merchandife | ¢y, Such percolators many other electrical conveniences will be offered on Friday and Satur- day of each week at worth-while In addition - to attractive prices, a convenient plan of pay- ment ‘on monthly light bills is ex- items opening feature, handsome pottery base lamps ‘been chosen. Thess lamps are very attractive. The bases are in rather have THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 RUSSIA WOULD 0UTDO U. S. ELECTRIFICATION 80,000,000 to’ m,oqu,ouo Kilowatt Development in Ten Years Seen by Official. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, May 7.—In the next 10 years Soviet Russia will have developed of.m.ocln to 7%00?0{2 kgenm of electrical power, G. 1. Lomoff, president of the Committee for Preparation of the New Ten-Year Electric Plan, told a conference of electrical engineers today. In that period, he predicted, the So- viet Union will have surpassed \the United States in electrification projests. The new plan will go into operation u;l; next Teas. e first ten-year plan originated by Lenin is tically completed so far as total kilowatts is concerned, he said. rbmuilll“l(fl.na e_r;e‘rtnu;s the srhaduin faj} ar nd. an called for 1,750,« 000 kilowatts, Wfl.l:\ 30 @isiricy po o plants. The total was attained, but certain shifts in the schedule gave the Wherean mmilion Had b acsigned 1 lon ha n assiy to thoee districts. R Development in agricultural areas wes retarded aiso, he explained, because the | peasants were reluctant to co-operats and because collectivization of the farms was delayed. In the next five years, Lomoff said. Russia expects' to exceed the United States with production of 160,000,000 tons of oil, 450,000,000 tons of coal and 60,000,000 tons of pig iron. Lodge to Give Dinner. MCLEAN, Va, May 7 (Special).—Old Glory Council, Daughm-:pxsle Amerit will give a chicken supper tonight in the Engine House at McLean, under di- rection of Mrs. Charles E. Furlong. Feature 10th and E Streets N. W., you will find a complete display of lamp® for every need. The regular prices . at which lamps are sold will appeal to you because of their reasonable- Home-Makers Prize This Newest Time Saver Women have lonz wanted an elec- iron that would eliminate the “Waiting Spell” so common in the old type of electric irons. Before tha New Proctor 1000-Watt Autemati Iron was developed,. irSning fre- quently became a real problem, es- pecially when the heavier garments were being handled. The old type of fron would cocl off so- frequéntly and easily that much time was wasted in waiting for it to heat again, The Proctor 1000-3att Iron, tésted and approved by Good Houre- eliminates this the as and two keeping _Institute, Your Local Agent or CUNARD LINE 1504 K St. N.W., Wai District 1856 FRANK TOURIST cO. o, OBER, Agent 1420 H St. NW., Wash.. D. € This s the economical way to Europe this summer. #w:2Y Think of it! 51 days of de- lightful travel, visiting 12 countries . . . Free stop-over. Sweden, , Belg France. Rates from $590. D.C. sightseeing, ete. P o GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Rate includes hotels, guides, have entire run of this splen. did Cunard cruising steamer. Actnow - call, phone or write. ol AS LITTLE As $]() DowN 24 Months to Pay on Light Bills =¥ POTOMAC ELECTRIC MPANY APPLIANCE CO vrice is within reach of all ‘That home-makers of Washington realize the need for electric clocks of proven quality was shown by the great number of Telechrons sold at “Electrical Headquarters” on the opening day of the sale. Continued demand for this unusual value dm- ing the second week of the offer points to .a record-breaking month in elédtric clock sales. Major Improvements Speed Cleaning | bright colors With tasteful deco- rative effects. The shades are parchment and match the color of the bases. Each lamp is sold com. plete with “cord and lamp buibs. The stock of these lamps is limited and you are advised to make your purchase early in order to avoid dit ointment. 'Afltp‘:he beautiful new store of the Potomac Elegtric Appliance Com- pany, “Electiical Headquarters,” at “ELECTRICAL MEADQUARTERS” 10th & B Sts. NW. Phone | fault entirely, lintroductory, OFFER The New Grand Prize VACUUM CLEANER Sent to You on 10 DAYS| FREE trial| 7,003 women su; remarkable tures of the De Luxe. Full-floating brush " WEEK-END -~ Special ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TABLE LAMPS Handsome pottery-base lamps in a variety of colors, with shades to match. These lamps are excellent values. Compiete ;m.h cord and lamp bulb, ready . lor use. 4 -“YOUR. CHOICE The newest model of the Eureka Vacyum Cleaner line, the Eurel + De Luxe, brings you many new fe: turés that make it the outstanding vacuum cleaner value. The Eureka Luxe, on sale exclusively at ||| “Eléetrical Headquarters.” has four- teen major improvements that in- clude such features as: Full-float- || ing brush, an extremely durable red leatheretta bag. special tilting de- vice, rubber bumper that protects turniture and an adjustable nozzle = It is easy to own one of these |ffj laundry finish- Bureka De Luxe vacuum cleane; All vou need do is call “Electrical "o this fact keeps Poie .. RESERVE HEAT AT - YOUR SERVICE n this mew Proctor 1000-Watt Electric Iron. Gives linens and lingeria a regular “French $8.90 Cash dquarters.” tional 8800, and | N ask to have a De Luxe delivered to 6 o QN =0 Tecite to muschaze 1. & aown sav |l POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY ment of £5.00 is all that is require The balance may be paid in sma} AL meavgUAR amounts added tn your regular Prone A 8800 monthly electric bills. SUNDAY MOTHERS' DAY LIGHTEN HER TASKS Give Her Something Electrical 0.0 A Small Amount Down—Balance on Light Bills at POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY “ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS™ 10th & E St NW Phone NA. 8300 POTOMAC ELECTi‘IC APPLIANCE COMPANY Pana ‘ HEAT costs less to operate When you firmly decide to free yourself from the drudgery and dirt of man-made heat, you will examine many types of automatic heating cquipment. If you . analyze the facts carefully you will learn that autometic oil heat costs less to oper- ate. This is so because oil, the superior fuel, gives greater heat for each doller spent. Certainly this is a vital factor to the man or woman who pays the bills. Certainly, this should convince you, just as it has convinced nearly a million others, that oil heat is your logical choice. POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY "ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS™ 10th. & E Sts. NW, . Phone NA. 8300 Any dealer who displays the emblem of the oil heating institute in_ his window is equipped to serve you with dependable oil heating equipment at a minimum cost. And he will be happy to arrange conve- nient terms for you. I HIS Telechron Electric Mantel Clock is offered at a ' special price and easy terms during May only. We must withdraw the offer after May:29th! ‘Be sure to take advintage of this great - 'saving before it is too late. \ ity PAY FORIT ONYOUR LIGHTBILLS - | We want. you to know the Ml perfect reception and fidelity | of tone for which Philco Radios | i are noted.. Come in and hear them at our Radio Salon, or, if you prefer, we will' gladly ‘place one in your own home, without obligation. Liberal terms are extended at “Electrical -Head- quarters.” OIL HEATING INSTITUTE Earle Building Washington, D. C. ELECTRIC MANTEL CLOCK Only $] Down and” 81 Monthly on 10 Light Bills (89.95 cash) As an added-feature, we'are offering speeial terms on all | other electric clocks. You .. can pay as little as 10% down, the balance in.equal payments on ten monthly light bills. w8 THE OIL HEATING INSTITUTE Earle Building, Washingten, D. C. Please send me, post paid, your o<, tatitled “Oil Heat and the Business of Living,” containing instructions cn how to select oil heating equipment. POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY' “ELECTRICAL MEADQUARTERS" . 10th. ¥ E St NV, . -~ ... Phone NA. 6800 s ; | POTOMAC ELECTRIC | APPLIANCE COMPANY' “ELECTRIZAL MZIADQUARTERS" 10th & E 5t NW. Phepe NA. 3800 %

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