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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1931 S —— | S - | [Fair tntention Buds | [F|RS] NAVY [':I_ASS Bt st u Bergiom ¢ - |COLORED GOYS'CLUB |citos, Tin gz somann f o \ | ai s ection of D er L Relchelgerfer. i it Into Friendly Letter academy in the hands of members of C ° o sided at the meeting after Frank Wells, 7ai the foot ball squad, notwith: | col leader, has called the assembly | R d l R d t TO HELP JOBLESS |, Arextaees ity | F EOTS ATHLETE s B i, S, Lo e oo i | Radical Reductions I} | i | tions, Public Parks has lacked funds to oper- | ‘The post of regiment>]l commander Use of Group. ate the abandoned orphan asylum, but | By the Associated Press. cursion Fares i [ ¥ ‘ | outstanding tackle, and second in com-| An abandoned colored orphan asylum | as a colored community center. FOR OCTOBER 2 | | though T. E. Dyson cf Menila, E i oul : e : Club Pledges Individual Sup- | Towa, will never be bothered with || Davis, Quarterback and Box- mand of the regiment is Lou Kirn, a |at the Banneker Recreation Center, near | s o i i the writsr's cramps. varsity haltback and star of the 1930 | Howard University, will be utilized for | . N | y T John Ky- 3 : se>son. Kirn comes from Milwaukee, |a colored boys' club if a program out-| Experiments in making a fuel fro port in Meeting Condi- } e e Dt LBt whiti ths ing Team Captain, Chosen |Wwis. and at present is on the injured |lined by a group of citizens Wednesday | wood for automobiles are being made in | $2.50 Philadelphia i s EUSTIC, Nebr, October 2.— | foot ball not be considered in the elec- Howard U. to Be Sought for The Office of Public Buildings and l E | | After 44 years it looks now as | | = 06— s |1s held by Lou Bryan of Hazard, Ky., * has been interested in seeing it used OCTOBER 4 AND 18 Leaves Washington 7.40 A. M. or 11.00 A, M., Returning same day. Tatter resided in Fulton, Tl i list. night at the District Building mate- ' Finland. ‘ el tions Here Yosterday Kyner got his answer. President. — o | $2.25 WILMINGTON i 1 f\’Dlfl““‘{'é b "é‘“ 1‘:;:‘; Truck Wrecks Rare Violin. 3 ) wrife along, D Sotel ; T i et “nadn't gotten around 10 NEW YORK (#).—Police are seeking $3.50 New York Ina on, edoptad unanimou By the Assoclated Press. |a hit-and-run truck driver who smas| PLAINFIELD, N. J. Special traln e Washi, the W n Kiw :1:5 Club yest £ ANNAPOLIS, Md, October 3—The | <y ECIZABETH, N. J. g e - ! |a rare violin. Harry Braun, 22, was 1 | election of Midshipmen Joseph B. Davis | , 23, T ledged ir t of its mem- Q carrying a Guarnerius, made in 1691 , COLUMBUS DAY :t«: (‘a (‘ X ment situction AUSTRALIANS SEARCH of Youngstown, Ohio, as pruide:bl;:l :ng vxl\lc{] at $25,000, when he had to $3.50 New York OCTOBER 13 0 i the first cr graduating class of e |dodge a truck in Fifth avenue traffic. | NEWARK, N. J. Leave Waskingten 1235 & M. A et e L | FOR LOST CAVE OF GOLD |united states Naval Academy here was |In haste to save himself he dropped i AN g e The resolution specified that membess 5 announced yesterday. © the clasg |G diotin. The truck smashed it 'and - : wo mplo, . outside of " He was vice president of the class vanished. The violin was a gift of Au- The COAL secaso v1ll soon i e eiblb. o one cr| MELBOURNE, Auctralia (Special) — | last year, is a quarterback on the var- |gust Heckscher, philanthropist. 1 ‘h‘ COAT stan y $4.50 Pittsburgh ; e o & weok: ‘that mem. | Alddin's cave was disccvercd by the foot bzl team and captain of the e with us again. We appreciate MKEESPORT. TA. Leave Washington 1215 A, M. 1 - ¢ of S - y 1932 boxing team. i 3 2, A BRADDOCK, PA. Returning same day. ge cf other | late Dan L C(r.‘ one of the miost pie- | NO¥Y B0 O Foutatanding athilste, Seventeen Pigs in Litter. vour business of the past and 1 service clubs | turesque geld seckers of his time, but, |14 i5'a hnigh ranking cofficer in the mid-| A sow on the Bond farm at Lake | - ¥ i = OTHER EXCURSIONS SeTVIee CIUBS |y ecause of incomplete mips, he could |shipman regiment. He is commander | Creek, Oreg., farrowed 17 pigs, all of hope to have the pleasure of | $10.50 AKRON-CLEVELAND $12.00 CINCINNATI ; s would | o And it again, when he tried to lead |Of the 1st Battalion, a rank permitting | which survived. The litter is believed 3 = Faraty | R Leave Saturday. October 10, i o8, umetull o S R aition o) ths spob: Almsst the |11l ol Wear IO AtEIpee T e} eccind {0 Som T wii il mecnd! serving you again in the future. P : Ington. 438 8. m. § Ington, 7:30 5. m. 5 2.3 but not ess NfeurdAsE et Bpentitn anvete = $1.50 Harpers Ferry, $2.35 Han. n his El Dorado. He lost his | NG TR SRS R AT RS | VETOIAL Cpsnoy 5200 Martinsburg. 300 Camber- B s ian1 y [1ifa 10 the last attempt. [ | D s ety " Both the South Australian and the | A I S R IC Lo Serda. Ocoer 10 Vs Rl gt vod bY \the | West Austr-lian governments have sent | $5 Delivers T'his Ne l ' I ' I i E' v E OCTOBER 11 AND 25 out expediti-ns to try to lc;cate gm sgott. $5.50 NEW YORK Week-End BALTIMORE Some members cf the parties suffered a ke Dl R i SR the hznds of the nl)m‘\éln* others went Ge any Saturdey. Return Sunday $125 Saturdays and Sundays. Terminel. Tieke's cond in B. & $8.30° ATLANTIC CITY Week < . L . i ot s . Last yeer cisht sop EpEQItiong ° 0. Motur Ceaches betwern Jc-sey Go Friday aftersan o ot ber of \ t eI a ot T trucks | J ED CHAPMAN City and New York. Inciuding date of sale ported that All2diin’s cave is said to be literally \ A RS o s e o ve ey e NOrth 3609 BALTIMORE AND OHIO it 4?‘ & d. to pay off the Australian - ) the menth. Sixty p otional debt, Superheterodyne d for at the Kiwanis ward at HEADACHES 95 VT Convention Is Announced. | $ VY With 7 Claude W. Owen, interchib chairman i = enncunced the Capital Distriet Cor- IRelieved! Quick...Safe | TUBES vention would be held in Baltimore, IDIN he new - October 29, 30 and 31. The Interclub fEUDINE iy a i 7-Tube Pentode and Committee will meet with the Winches- screen grid. Electro- ter Kiwanis Club, at Winchester, Octo- i Hird the dynamic speaker; illu- ber 14. Edgar Morris announced the| 3¢ Lo YA oI SRS Il minated dial; tone con- annual ladics’ night would be held at| timerequired byother forms. Nodope or the Mayflower Hotel November 14 or 21.| harmful drugstoupsctsystem. Try itfor o a p—_— The members were Earl D.| any kind of headache. e S e e Krewson to devote their attention to 3 Eltherin your own home or bowling, with a view to placing a teem Make This Test! . . : oy B! £ aelivers Tepresenting the club in the CIVIC| Nexe cime you have a headache, goto + - - balance as s Eonluiie e your drug score and get a botle of Cap- Other Philco Sets, : 3 2 udine, or take a dose at the soda foun- = $36.50 and Up Novelist Seeks Impostor. action. Note how NEW YORK (#).—Ern-st Hem quickly pain and you “‘pep ho s rebted right up. In 10¢, 30c, 60c botles or curious about a mysterious in- | by thedoseat drugstore soda fouatains. INC. idual who has been impersonating ° him®in this c He does not un- L] derstand why any one could h-pe to = Guaranteed Radio Service profit by impersonating an author whose apu 1” fifi:-—-—-fl; ome s s erta g i 7 | A/A 3 does i osineeT Tt ng FOR HEADACHES Wi 1217 G St Dist. 2067 until 700 P. M. from Jersev City under to the desert hardsh better way of getting quick es. Being liquid, it trol. THRIFTY SPECIALS for Smart Shoppers LONG LIFE Men’s Dry-back * *® | Men’s Chamois B Men’s High 8 05 " Fresh Paint Lumber & o Boots @1 § Hunting S =95 i 8 [ 9.; L] Formerly sold up to $10.50 : oats < i -»,. o . Worth uwp to $12 Young Men's Dress Panis S 2 63 exularly Sold up to $6 $8.50 grade—popular style Women’s to $19 Men’s Dry-back R@h.95 | Hunti 86p.70 $9 e B:'l:ec'l'lgs ’} List price $3.50—buy now Men's Horschide Coats fi!',flq') 4 Pockets and Belt, Formerly §19.50 Men's Horschide Coats hl :}.50 Sheep-lined. Were $24.59 Men's Flannel Shirts ANl shades—Full length 82.65 Sold up to $7.50 Men's $2 Hunting Sl."fl Caps A bargain from special headquarters Weomen’s S 95 Riding Boeots Men's Leather Sold to §15. High-grade, well made Lumber Jacks % Gallon L ‘ 4 il MONAD Sold up to 810 e h HIGH GLOSS FINISH | Genuine Buckskein Just the thing for Wood- Lumber —— work, Waierproof, grease- i proof and easy to clean. Pint Can and MONAD Dealers lead in giving the public the benefit of direct 1Y,-inch Brush buying. Carloads of MONAD Fresh Paint, Varnish and Enamels Quarts—$1.39 are shipped to this city each year and sold to the Home Owners and MONAD Contractors at a saving of 25% and mor Paint up the inside and : e n{ your h‘ome ;tcth‘i- worth-wl . We have the —_—— t ti Fi in 5 HIGH GLOSS FINISH largest selection of Fresh Colors in town. COLORS FOR WOODWORK For F:m:f'lure, Floors, etc. SAVE ON YOUR ENAMEL-PAINT White, Ivory, Caen Stone, (Waterproof ) . Gray, Sea G . Al | o o 2 1 N Dries in a Few Hours! JUST ONE COAT 18 Needed! Q’:J‘C- \;'a'z“": R s i # just oApe::lA—Vl?at:nl‘;x fifi:fl:flfu and —_——— special purchases of merchandise below regular prices. MEIIE N DRISAE Dr o MONAD FRESH GLOSS : | 4 Make a note of these wodderful items and compare the prices any- FINISH i Linoleum Varnish | ; where in Washington! Bargains every day in the week...bargains that you ¢ have to snap up quickly while they last! (Can also be had in dull) | ) QUART CAN AND MONAD h - 2-INCH BRUSH FRESH FLAT FINISH Half $1.90 $1.4 \— & Both 1 3 $1.90 Gaiion Can Sanitary, Washable and casy ; for $ - Value to use. Can also be used as an MONAD covers in One Coat and Monad High Gloss Finish Reg. to $1.50 Turkish | Sale of Cotton enamel undercoat. proauces a smooth, tile-like finish that : “Clear” is America's finest A Special Lot of cannot ‘holdidirt. ' Easy to Glesn wnd quick-drying all-purpose varnish. Regular 20c Bed | Towels Single Double 2| $1.4 ee) lean. / “.$1.19 & |=c : Reg. $225 | Piliow | Sheets Blankels | ganicets WHITE AND 45 TINTS WHITE AND 45 BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS 1;,-Gallon, $1.98 | $2.50 Long- 59 c l"c He”aa;;".. loc T othscoon l 59@ 79‘3 : " sg;r";:; - — MONAD ATCO “3 YEAR” | O st 0 gl B cComars "8@;‘ ‘ *Fresh *Fresh House Paint ‘ rgi 10 i ; o | Men’s $1 High Top |4 > Wool Hose 00‘/ Lay in a supply at this price Men’s S5 Riding Boots © Sold to $25. Fine quality; unusual special Young Men’s $8 High School Sweaters S:}.fl.’- Slip-over, Crew or ¥ Neck. Fast Colors Only Women’s $5 Suede-Knee Riding 95 Breeches Whipcord style—smartly made Boys’ $22.50 Leather Coats Sheep-ined—made of horsehide R SEERRNE S ERE . A@ T E A S EENEEEAEARETREEEQERE RES Dries in a Few Hours! Rayon 3 y LING \D_.— A medium-priced paint not to be confused with cheap paint. A Limited Quantity p Special Sale of Bed 80x90 Krinkle el L Atco will cover better and require fewer gallons for the job. In 107 Fere Linsged O o d e House Paint fact, it will cover as well as any frst-grade paint. It will not last GEs il L S | S | et et as long as MONAD, as MONAD is Mats Spreads Monad Paints are always guaranteed for 5 years. ATCO is = | Satin | ‘ 31.59 9 Wash < iners i y \ Rags : Fresh! 8 Pain‘ers in every 10 GUARANTEED 3 YEARS - el Comforts 49‘3 | él e g §1as1.50 = B e 5 i I - Formerly Sold T | use Fresh Paint because it's so In All-Wool 82.90 | Formerty sola - i | A Lot that sold :{c Table easy to use it's a pleasure. 3 I for $1.95 " $2 98 Now for the first time in history Gallon $ z . 29 B?::::is G inE > Cholce ot Many | Cloths Fresh Paint, too. | For These! 10c Values ] you can use Fresh Paint, too. e e/ i v BARGAI"S! . No Extra Charge for Pure White No Extra Charge for 49‘3 Guaranteed 5 Years! Pure White (2 pants. vest and coat) Boys’ ol Su¥ls 83 75 Values up to $7.50 All sizes. Caluen That 3.piece ¥ Men's 75¢ doz. Hikfs. . dez. 23¢ Up RED ROOF AND BARN Colors for MONAD and ATCO Fresh House Paint, White, Ivory, MONAD FLOOR AND DECK P (:fw:a:::;' S Men’s S1 Blue Overalls . . . ssc P Alm Canary Yellow, Straw, Primrosé Yellow, Sea Green, Pea Green, Bright ENAMEL Special * (All- Willow Green, Slate, Blue, Golden Tan, Rich Tobacco Brown, Silver 3% Gallon Waterprool—durable, Lg Boys’ (All-Leather) Scout Shoes §1,29 Gal. $1.29—Reg. $1.60 Gray, Quaker Drab and oth s - b Boy:! s’$2075 Men's S5 Rayon Bathrobes 31 -95 : | Suits Mex's $1 Broadcloth Shirts . . 50 New fall styles—worth to $6.50 e . . Men's 10 Cotton Hese . pr. 5 i i 3 . | Boys’ $1 Collar-at- Boys' All-Wool Monad Authorized Fresh Paint Agents Listed Below: gl . i 4 5 €@ & Wen's Coriursy Cos . . . . 19 § > Bl 99 e Service Hdwe. Store, 3550 Georgia Ave. N.W. Waskington Paint & Glass Co. N.W. The Hechinger Co., 15th & H Sts. N.E. | Sizes 12 to 16. Many patteros. Men's Ribked Union Suits soc Values that sell_to $3. _All Sizes. Service' Hdwe. Store, 4306 11th St. Ess Pee Hdwe. & Suoply, 18 The Hechinger Co., 6th & C Sts. S.W. ATl > Grorse T: Clubn, 735 Penos, Ave. SE. ST Landy & Son. 5030 Georsla Ave, The Hechineer Co. 3025 Georsin Ave. NW. ‘ Boys’ $1 Fall q Men's Rayon Shirts and Drawers 25¢ 5 BOYS’ Dress or o eBoW e - g * Hiatad : Sclater Hdwe., 204 Carroll Ave. Takoma Park, Md. ; School Ties Paul Levy, 5111 Georzia Ave. N.W. Stein Hdwe. Store, 707 H St. N.E. Rockville Paist 8 Hawe. Ce., Rodkvitle, Ma. q Caps Special ... Men' hite- Shorts 11c e htiatirs) A. Gordon, 2212 11th St. N.W. Amato Coal Co., 1218 4th St. N.W. Robert L. Youns. Gaithersburs, Md. Many to choose from. AW sizes en's White orts . . . . anevenn AT J0L T RN S g 5 B G 1 Paint & Hdwe. Co., 2816 1ith St. N.W. High-G-Paint Co., 919 New York Ave. N.W. Worth Hulfish & Sons, Alexandria, Va. Boys’ $6 Heavy cnert Pt & e h-GoPant .. 10 New York Ave i M - Sore $1 Heavy Woal Men's All-Wool Coat Sweaters . 796 T [0 0 cive If there is no MONAD Fresh Paint Agent in your community write direct to the Monad Paint & Varnish Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Knickers & 4 : ' !lulc !‘u 18. Large assortment Boys' to $3.00 Lumberjacks . 980 8 Coats Sheep lined (Corduroy faced)