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REPAIR PARTS for Furnaces and Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. NW. GARBAGE SERVICE EXTENGION ASKED Northeast Citizens Propose Collections Include Stores and Apartments. Collection of Hangs On, Mix This at Home Forwi d pl r Warner, compound 4 e F containing th 5 o Md., where th ington for 31 3 avenue. were also present. were married, November 3, 1881. ars. WIFE, 18, WINS DECREE | erly Iris Berman, for whom the father pr i money refunded, were in- E rop, John for Coughs_J{_ d Ernest P. Reid Married Half Century STAR, WASHIN( . D C. TUESDAY, \FITZGERALD NAMED | ASSOCIATION HEAD 1229 E street northeast, ] y week at the home of their daughter. Mrs, George W. Boswell, 3eorgia Mrs. Ray Barry and Mrs. W. S. Fleming, daughters of the couple. Mis. Rose Berman, 18, 727 street, yesterday was awarded an inter- locutory decree of absolute divorce by Just S inst Sid: y B e 1s e ey against SIdNeY | place when the plaintiff was only 16 was given the custody of a child, Bev- | years old. COUPLE HAS LIVED HERE SINCE 1900. | e Comdr. Bruce Gives Illustrated Lec- | ? “ ture on China Before Kalo- ‘ rama Citizens. | Joseph Fitagerald, jr, was elected | president of the Kalorama Citizens' As- sociation last night at a mecting in the | John Quincy Adams School. Other officers elected were Arthur B. | Mesny, first vice president; Mrs. Harvey | W. Wiley, second vice president; J. L. | Haynes, secretary; B. Tracey Ansell, | treasurer, and as delegates to the Fed- | eration of Citizens' Associations, George | A. Ricker and Mr. Fitzgerald | Comdr. Bryson Bruce, U. S. N, gave an illustrated lecture on China Announcement was made by Mrs. wiley that the “food gift campaign” being sponsored jointly by the Food | Conservation and Employment commit- tees of the District would be held over through next Monday. NEW YORK delivered at your door! The Taft, with 2000 rooms, is the largest hotel on Times. Square. Past its doors flows the Great White Way. New o, York’s sights are grouped w,fii» close by. Guest Secretarial UAVE Service free. Modest rates N from $2.50, with bath. b HOTEL " TAF NEW YORK — 7th Avenue at 50th St., Adjuining Romys A BING AND BING HOTEL ——————————— were guests of honor a Both Mr. and Mrs. Warner are natives of Thurmont They have lived in Wash- is to pay $5 weekly. The suit was brought by the wife's mother, Mrs. Minnie Rosendorf, through Attorney William R. Lichtenberg. The testimony showed the marriage took Quincy NOVEMBER 10. 1931. = | chairman, will offer four prizes of $50, |exceed 1,500 words in length and must ESSAY CONTEST PLANNED $25, $15 and $10 for the best four |De in the hands of the soclety by next By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. essays on “George Washington and the | ‘a“{_.l. Full details will be announced ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT | Virginia Constitution,” it was an- . HOUSE, Va., November 10.—The Vir- | nounced today. 3 A ginia Constitutional Society, of which | The contest will be opeh to all school | Over the whole of In Emery N. Hosmer, local attorney, is children of the State. dia the popula- Essays must not tion per square mile averages 177. Reproduction of an Actual Photograph of Flat Work in MINUTE-MORE SERVICE What Every Woman Wants A inLaundry Service - \WUTE-MO (A Little Talk on MINUTE-MORE) N6 UST a word to particular women who pride N/[INUTE-MORE SERVICE has won the enthusiastic approval of thrifty Washington housewives. Everything in MINUTE-MORE SERVICE Is thoroughly washed. Colors retain their original shade and white articles are re- turned snowy white. Shirts and flat work are completely finished and only wearing ap- parel may need slight touching up—just & minute more and it's ready to wear. What a saving of time and t a rellef from “washday drudgery” at such & surprisingly small cost. J themselves on the appearance of their linen and to thrifty housewives who want quality work and balanced budgets. Fresh, clean and snowy white linen carefully laundered under the mpst sanitary conditions delights the eve and HOME LAUNDRY care preserves your linen, too, for there is no sub- stitute for careful and scientific laundering. Put your flat work in your MINUTE-MORE bundle and note its spic and span appearance Let us tell you how the Sterrett Truck Leasing Plan aids Du Pont Duco to operate even one motor truck efficiently and economically. It's asimple plan...they supply a driver and Sterrett Operating Service does the rest. It's a Du Pont Duco truck to all appearances, bearing their name—but without any of the investment, care, responsibility and trouble of owning and operating it. The efficient operation of the truck is our responsi- bility. We look after its maintenance and upkeep... we supply gas and oil and tire service...we take care of licenses and insurance. Every morning Du Pont Duco has a clean, dependable truck ready for a hard day's work delivering Duco products. Sterrett operates the largest number of trucks in this area with installations of one truck to fleets of thirty or more. Sterrett trucks are providing efficient trans- portation for over 30 lines of business. Phone us and we will gladly show you how this plan can be a practical help to your delivery needs. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS and TRACTORS in all capacities from 3/ ton to 15 tons QUICK ACTION SERVICE ON ALL MAKES AND ALL CAPACITIES “’Every Hour in the Year’ STERRETT OPERATING SERVICE INCORPORATED CONTROLLED BY GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK COMPANY Washington—30 M St. N.E. (Merropolitan 0505) Richmond—107 West Canal St. (Phone 2.2816 ) when it is returned to you. Everything is thor- oughly washed and completely finished. Your white articles are snowy white while those with color retain their original shades. Then count the cost and its economy will surprise you. GHATE# 2400 B Loav 126 SHIRTS EACH 10c EXTRA WASHED IN NET BAGS Al articles, carefully sorted for fabric and color, are washed in NET BAGS with rainsoft water and pure soap flakes. 3 to § successive sucs baths, 4 to 6 rinses, drying without wri ing or crushing, careful finish- ing and efficlent inspection as- sure 100% CLEANLINESS and SANITATION. START THIS SERVICE TODAY! . v NATIONAL APPLE WEEK v NATIONAL APPLE WEEKw 3 A-runnin fo see those Skookum windows They're all over town, thesc window dis- plays of Skookum Apples, the pick of the world's greatest apple orchards. The dis- plavs are entries in Skookum's 2nd Annual Nation-Wide Window Display Contest during National Apple Week. Be sure to see some of them and get a box of rea, juicy Skookum Apples which the dealer has spe- cially priced for the occasion. Washed and individually wrapped, they are apples you can eat with no hesitation. 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