Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1931, Page 42

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931. PLANESRUNBY AIR [ mmmm [ ntrance—909 F St. N.W. Quality That Enduress ‘ SEEN BY INVENmR » ';]ulius Lansburgh Furniture Company adds new values to the wonderful 2Prediction Made After Auto Covers 150 Miles on 200 Pounds’ Pressure. 5 the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, October 15.—Roy U. wually may use compressed air motor: seliminating the fire hazards and weight of fuel ) % The inventor, who has experimented | +with air devices for two decades, this| ‘week demonstrated a car of his own : design which achieved a speed of 35 miles an hour on = 150-mile trip from > ave In e .Los Angeles to Bakersfield, Calif. * = But much work remains to be done, ‘Meyers sald, adding, “I wish I knew myself when it can be put into general i : P use.” In ith a capacity of 200 pounds % % a en ale T drives the experimental car. > 580 4 A said the fuel consumpti 4 g % » about 10 pounds for every 1.3 ; miles. and leakage of air is only 10 per cent The only noise is the hiss of air N ; . : : a : . : 1 1 from exhaust valves b Bk (¢ n The automobile, demonstrated beforq ” ' A b newspaper men and backers of & com- SR 2 : pany formed to finance the invention, has a radial engine with six cylinders, g B : - W ‘ mounted on a standard chassis. ; P e s a single throttle the driver feeds : 1 % - m ete -“c ato the cvlinders, forcing the pis- ! ; 7 y * A /4 A ‘ » up and dowa. A device has been % n t developed to recapture the spent air and comvress i anew. The fuel tank is heated by ® battery. expanding the a compressed-air car brake. o - d 4 | P i ; » : % 3 R $1.000.000 ALIENATION ACTION IS SETTLED (A o 8 o 4§ . Si ecially priced $ Terms Kept Sec:-et_: Widow of (N : i * Robert Johnston Makes Agree- | 4 * * . ment With Adele Ryan. = ociated Press. N o . . - ¢ * e ) {ORK, October 15—A $1.000.- | N Handsome new style bedroom suite of imported light woods set on burl walnut. Note the unusual beauty of the Hollywood Vanity, E:Xa,Ct] as Photo ta hed oo ow b rought by mMuriel I\ the exceptionally large Dresser and Chest of Drawers, the graceful double bed and heavy Chair and Bench which complete the ensemble. Y g P ht club entertainer who was drowned Long Island Sound last Summer, |k st Adele Ryan, granddaughter of N nis Fortune Ryan. has been set- N\ it of court, a_Supreme Court |R ~ontinuing the rase revealed neys wruld not say what the were. Johnston was drowned with several s«companions when the sloop Sea Fox wfcundered during a week end cruise. Mrs. Johnston brought suit for diverce against him in October, 1930. and a £hort time later started the alienation action against Miss Ryan. AR ’CHARGES 'MONOPOLY ; AV SL0 e g ——; BY POWER CONCERN H i 1 i q ' i 100-Pc. Floral h e, : Deccrated Dinner Set X, Young Brockhart Tells Trade Com- | sion of Oklahoma Situa- tion. H ith W Brookhart, jr. told the S hy i j 95 “Federal Trade Commission vesterday the | Ny by | » Oklahnma Gas & Electric Co. held a . ? : "o i | virtual monopoly of the electrical busi- whess in that State. < Brookhart, a commission examiner. | Y S testified that in the commission’s util- s » ity nvestigation. this subsidiery of the g 5 Epshe i roup In 1022 generated 7-Pc. Walnut Dinette Suite $1 Delivers a Set tion of 590.616,000 kilowatt hours * At the same time, the son of the Towa Just as photographed . . . in walnut veneer, with grace- Oak is the popular new vogue for dining room suites and chows to particular advantage in }:"’”;"" said ”1;‘ ”‘;‘]"h'l‘""‘ "‘":""" - ful china cabinet, huffet, table and four chairs with seats cov- this massive earl Suite. The outfit comprises a large buffet, server, extension table, gaced in considerable interstate move- Snent of powsr. ‘disposing &f mhore than erel in jacquard velour. china, host chair and five side chairs.............o... - s e : 43000000 kilowatt hours in Arkansas and Kansas that year. e et New Low Prices on Philco Radios Full Size Voss ew -c. Oak Dining Room Suite $ 1 39 > Electric Co. of Chicago, to er detailed scrutiny of the . $5 Delivers No Interest MOST POISON GAS ILLS -~ L — . : s Electric Washer LAID TO CLAIM HOPES O . | Ry' ihe isociated Braas i ‘ SHES 3 [ i . & $ 95 CHICAGO, October 14 ——Maj. Gen. B e A s With . 1. Gilchrist, chief of the Army's 2 H ¥ F v Chiesiioal” Warfate iSetyioe; ‘toldy She 2 i & E 4 [ 4 Wringer National Safety Congress yesterday that = some World War veterans who at- 2 4 4 x 4 — 2 tributed current ailmenis to poison . b . e o Lo : | p 3 b = $4.95 Doun £ £as_"have an ax to grind h 81.00 Weekly how the effects of gas el B e Table Model 3-Pc.Carved Wood Mohair Suite | | R T resit. The tendency is to blame all cequels on the effects of gases. No [N NINE-TUBE HIBOY $36‘-‘0 Fine mohair covering . .. all three pieces beautifully $ I I ; Lovell wringer . . . Westing- s &0 hard to cure ac the man who Superheterodyne with s . = 3 5 . < 1 =1 Tt Sirk. but whoca enrs will Teact to dertil tons, sharp select With Tubes finished with rope carved panels. Cushion reverse in Ml bl sl with all s - <favon » - The ecabinet is richly e | machinery ihclosed and run- his financial disfavor. and who conse- [ R abin T e i vy | 5 i \ quent'y has an ax to grind.” N cuted in American Black - elig ey rayon moquette. ning in oil. Fully guaranteed. As a result of the notoriety given Walnut with oriental With Tubes tube: truly a sensitive, clear- $10 Delivers It g 3 since the war all sorts of sil- (N matched woods. With tubes toned model are being attributed to them. e M Because of the larger number of ex- 5 service men claiming disability from the effects of gages, a special board | N a_ e Beautifully Patterned | -rr;i ?El:"l:]l":’;ct! few vears ago to go ” : — Your Home Attractive g : Rugs The American varietv of oviter used food is £2id by the Bureau of Fish- never ta produce pearls of a mar- ahle value. The pearlmaking ma- al it secretes is not of the gem qual- High-Grade Rich Damask Drapes in combinations of blue and gold. red and gold black, gold. green or e and gold: 1&inch sides 0 $2»95 Pr’ inch fringe valance ...... 25-Inch L)ama;k $4.98 Pr‘ DIAPES vuiswssiovvesisoissms % ired, Woirried,, s Worn Out? Get Rid of the Acid Handicap ! 36-Inch Damask $7‘95 Pr‘ e . : '» o $38.00 9x12 $69.00 7 2% 2 Z Don't let wor . il ries undermine| Portieres ....cccoeviee . | Bl e s 51495 Py, 3-Pe. Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite $9 4 indigestion, gas B contipa s enew Fall shades; 36 in. . . . of good grade jacquard velour. T.ong davenport, high-back Bunny chair -~/ & an acid handi- 25-Inch Velour $ 1 0‘95 Pr and comfortable club chair. Spring-filled, reversible seat cushions. * cap wear down m:r vitality 2 5 A Watch for the first signs of excess Pottieres . .ovoiianiovn $10 Delivers It—Convenient Deferred Payments iacid in stomach distress. Correct wthem at once with Milnesia \’\'?iers %e—pure Milk of Magnesia in a pleas. Santly favored wafer—which quickly | 2-Tone vand harmlessly neutralizes excess Fiog e Burl Walnut SRR I e Da\-lenport cids before thev can attack or in- . Fibre Rocker Coffee Table ; Extension Table ame the delicate linings of stomach nd intestines. Thoueands of phy- \ . i :Pt;:g :e:;nai:;t::‘le —unusually b ea utiful Mahogany finished. COiI,Spring Bed Outfit d in colorful cre- fguscior Sl dwrkces Concealed leaf opening (g b e, iy Stumed feah to 36 in. by 48 in. Two-ingh continuous post metal bed . . . $ 1 2‘95 tonne. K X : MILK OF MACNESIA WAFERS coil springs and all-cotton mattress. | Jhe pfulins Lansburgh gfurniture (o. Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of day.

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