Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1931, Page 28

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B—12 CENTRAL STATES [ Appointed All the Features SWELTER I\ HpAT Lo e i SEARS, ROEBUCK ano Co. R GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Someone—Somewhere lowa Hard:st Hit, With 105, . . | bl Electric Washer Buys a Kenmore Washer 4 1 Recerded in Waterloo. Jrops Burning Up. Br the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Junc 25—Summer got| ¢own to business today. Still smarting ! from last weck's blister, the Midwesi | sweltered anew under femperatures that neared all-time records. | was hardest hit. The ther- or burned up at 105 in Waterleo | y, within 3 degrees of the State | m for June. Three men and a| died from heat. Crops were| shed by a week of hot winds and | in a critical condition. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana were moderately 'cool, but IMnols roasted. | At Canton th: mercury stood at the ecntury mark. It was 98 at Peoria and | | Ovincy. In Chicago it wasn't the heat,| | = ; i Fut_the humidity, and one deeth was | s i & ElE i rms H | - halked up. Thunderstorms broush:| wiLLiaM KNOWLES COOPER, JR. | Jightning and hail caused s#-m» d~moge. | Son of the former genercl secretary cf A farmer dropped dead in a ccrnfield | the Washington Y. M. C. A, who has | | near Quincy. | been appointed assistant secretary for | | 1t was plenty hot, too, in Nebraska. | rural work of the Y. M. C. A. in Coates- Freemont reported 100. Crowded | ville, Pa., following his graduation from beaches brought four drownings in the | the Inteinational Y. M. C. A. College, last three days. | in springfield, Mass Bef-re assuning Northern Minnesota was cool. The| his new duties Mr. Cooper will s2rve as southern part seared, New records for | a counselor on the staff of Camp Letts, the year were recorded in the Twin|y M. C. A. resort for boys on thc Cities—Minneaolis, 96; St. Paul, 95. - | Rhotes River. : The Dakotas were cool, but Minne- | A wes hot. | 1s brought a 17-degree drop over-| The number of Americans living, for night in St. Louis, with the promise of | various reasons, outside the borders of | “not so warm today.” The heat has|the United States amounts to nearly | accounted for seven deaths so far this| 400,000, 88,000 of thesc expatriates from week in Missouri, although none were | the land of their allegiance residing in Tecorded in yesterday's welter. | Europe. The number does not include | | tourists nor temporary sojurners abroad. | ANCIENT ART GIVEN I PRI Hungarian Adds North Chinese| Ornaments to Museum. 1 BUDAPEST (N.AN.A)—A Hunga- | rian art dealer who lives in Peking has | gladdened the Hopp Museum for East | Tomorrow Asian_exhibits here with a wonderful | Is the gift of North Chinese ornaments-dating r:m the time of Christ. Day for— The new exhibits are considered pe- AT culiarly interesting by the experts, as —our _special “Shore they appear to prove that the Huns who | Platter” feature of the wandered westwzrd to Hungary from a | week. Delicious lumpy territory adjacent to North China | “rab Flakes and Fresh PORCELAIN | brought the Chinese culture as far as weet and : ENAMEL Hungary. Helo. The motifs and designs on the orna- bl il ments are similar to those appearing cn | s on our Tu8- 21 objects dating from the time of the ¥ | “Volkerwanderung” which have ben SPECIAL | r:fgsgs uncarthed in Hungary. Chiseled dress g | S ornaments of cast bronze are decorated SHORE il E ye with a be2st of prey motif which is also | d seen on leather strap-endings from the PLATTER 3 X same pericd i | 3 A —_———— Shrimps g s : " JUICE DRINKS IN FAVOR Olmsted Salad $5 = ‘ : Delivered T . Bread and M thl : ; American “Cocktails” Win Steady Butter 4 . : On y FOUR Demand in France. v i . ! . 2 STURDY ; . . i B GLANA ) Sine fus mon. | A sensational purchase of 4 carloads of Sears mar- ! All of the features of washers costing up to $125.00. . velous Kenmore washing machines brings you this / T Experts agree that its triple vane agitator is one of States became 5o prevalent, the tomato : g Jdice (With ‘fapot Gf TS Acvoring reat savi Think of it. The lowest prices in Sears the most efficient ever made. It swirls the water back d Worcestershir has b 8r 5 ] : A 5 . ! water bacl st favoriteint nog “c:rl 1s ?stezér; history and only a limited quantity of machines at this SECURELY E and forth through the clothes, cleaning them quickly demand for orange, juice, lemon juice new low price. After this group is sold, every Ken- i 1 ) and w:t.hou! injury to the finest fabrics. Glistening cesC BT TR A siitoa i /Il more goes back to the regular price. Remember—no ’ 4 T\ . porcelain tub. The motor is 14-horsepower, and is ;:cckmll. talmnlg of sea wat'le_:1 lnd‘sm;llli i 'husrl‘ E. | matter how low the price, Sears ironclad guarantee is { I \ :onnected by direct drive to washer; the most efficient ing vaguely of oysters. ere is { . [ e. of the mineral water cocktail, and we . back of every washer. ' . may live to see the establishment of a | fi l.l‘ L s btomanie el o | , o ) % TODAY or ail is Coupon or (Copyright, 1931, by North American News- | - n o . vapei Alliance, Tnc.» ’{ FaniousFor Fine Foods | “Sa,t]sfactlon g'uaranteed or your Call Atlantic 4600 slEL e | | ~ money back” ; Sencs, Rochuck & o 911 Bladensburg Road, Washington, D. C. J Ge""emm‘: i vour Kenmore Washer af _ Eoer So Pleased Sears Nationally Advertised | i SR SRt with her v KENMORE Electric Refrigerator . SO ¢ ‘ > ‘ e THAT HAS SATISFIED R | : ' . OVER 100,000 CUSTOMERS And ig" no quder! The Leonard - - Sinnte = et s e APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE ments and conveniences in electrical s it 1w DON'T GO THROUGH ANOTHER HOT SUMMER : USING “OLD-TIME” METHODS OF WASHING CLOTHES THIS SCRAP HEAP GROWS DAILY! Guaranteed 3 Years | n LS DN o Josn temeni I |- Alo )‘Dll'.' methods to the KEN. . { Sc!d at si5cu ttsie $19Q7 (instalted)’ > : ‘ i 7.68 cu. ft. size $265 (installed) : { : T : N ; and 1825 14th Let Us Show You Teday | | : , 7% ' N : ." N.W. MAYER & CO. | " - ,v _ -’ o —— ‘ y ~ & Neie;::r\e; Seveaih St. Bc“;‘. Dand E

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