Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESD'Y ]5 528 A SS | S '|’ ED?LANSBURGH MEMORIAL ke a8 10 ok &:}KIWANIANS TO FETE P.-T.A. y group will go to the Washington He- | | SERVICES ARE ARRANGED | 2P b £ f0 e Nuthoelon S0 1 et ot for Tuurstay tn services at the grave of Stanley Lans- | haol a | burgh. J. C. Henson, president of the | Thomson Schoo . Exercises to Be Held Bunday &%) cuub, will conduct the services at each | .o wyoo e cup will provide enter- Graves of Both Henry place. Friends and relatives °§c“": o tainment for the Parent-Teacher Asso- :%‘sgg&ue invited to attend, " | ciation meeting to be held in '.‘hoe andiBEanley, Thomson School Thursday, March 10, Both Henry and Stanley Lansburgh | : Memorial services will be held at the | peld the office of wice president e tEe | at 7 30 orlock, ® i late Henry Lansburgh | time This will include moving plnur-_ Increase in Number of Free | bty oo it = S50 |t S St e Sihn % oodais so fc Club of nection with - < B ot Tanban A government subsidized “credit fon- | musical program. The program is be i firm Lansburgh & Bro. Sunday Cases Attributed to Bl TamecH: cier through which long-term loans | ing planned by Edwin F. Hill, vice The first services will be held at the | could be made to rice planters, may be president of the club- = 0 pyng Unemployment. grave of Henry Lansburgh, in Rock | started in Indo-China. | There will also be At a meeting of the Board of Man- agers of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society yesterday it was reported that 15,528 visits were made last month, 9,548 of which were made to patients unable to pay for the care. This repre- crease of 64 per cent in the e visits compared with ast year. ipients of the services num- 0. The increase in the num- sits was attributed to the 3.422 cases unable to ie aid 28 per cent were un- nation of Mrs. J. Davis B was accepted by the society with resolutions of regret. Types Analyzed. Iysis of the types of diseases w a higher percentage of diseases, including pneu- is and similar prevalent at this sea- g this fact Mark Lans- it was important that an association of the soclety’s type help safeguard the community by dissemi- nating knowledge of what should be done to avoid and prevent these disor- ders. It was explained that this was t staff in its educational advice given in the home as ¢ extra fatigue, the impor- care in bronchitis and orders, and the instruc- mily as to methods of solation F r discussisn brought out the rel ip between poor nour- ishment among needy families and lowereq resistance to disease. Mrs. Whitman Cross, who presided at the mee . said it was her convic- tion that medical relief agencies were of vital importance in sustaining the morale of despondent families, espe- cially where people were already dis- couraged by lack of work and lowered incomes. G ) Committees Report. i Sommittee reports were submitted by : . rs. John W. Davidge, chairman of the B EYE ryt Nurses’ Committee; Mrs. Gresson New- e x RSjcoiCraam has eve h'"’ Lk bold, chairman of the Supply Commit- B v = . & . Wonderful flav tee, and Ord Preston, assistant treas- could hope for in a food ul or Y t th d i f «++ high food value . . . ease of digestibility ose present af e meeting were ¢ = = = : 5 Mrs. Leonard A. Block, Mrs. nglght s « « « arid @ cost so economical that it fits the Clark, Mrs. Charles B. Crawford, Mrs. = P 'y Frederic A. Delano, Joshua Evans, jr.; smallest food budget. Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. George K. ckwood, Mrs. G B. McClellan, N }‘2,.],1\!] Mo, Geosse B hyers - | : Every spoonful of Breyers contains just rich 5. John Jay O'Connor. Miss Elsa : : ;m‘rsm} sChmB WJ vg‘%r. {‘,m‘ i ; cream, pure cane sugar and NATURAL flavor- SPECIALS FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY arlan tone, Mrs. J. . rrentine, s ee e et e SR i ¥ ing SCIENTIFICALLY BALANCED to insure Delightful assortment of Breyers lce Cream Fancy Forms . . son, Mrs. Wilder D. Baker and Miss| A TOUCH OF EXTRA wholesomeness and health valve. Pipes, Hats, Shamrocks, etc.—each @ gonerous, individuel Gertrude H. Bowling. serving . . . $3.00 a dozen. Special CUT BRICKS of Vanifie NURLEY AK8 STATUS | ae oz IR , g R FOR TRANSPORT LIST SWINGS OPEN e ‘ ; to choose from every day. 1803—gt “::m before you want them delivered. Secretary Urges Legislation to e T ) =" ]\ || SCIENTIFICALLY Bl BALANCED Classified Civil status for Army transport and employes, > 5 . ‘ = . the sm;:: as given n-e?rvvlvce n;zx.mlks S y B T - A one— e - ues Secretary of War requesied by Seerotary of War Patfck TR UY AT MAYER & CO. DEPENDABLE SERVICE gress outlining the proposed legislation. Back in the World War transport of- e o preciaed, mom et —A REFRIGERATOR THAT CAN BE OPENED explained, because they were needed s the Heatced legislation 1s en- WITH BOTH HANDS FULL See the New 1932 acted, Secretary Hurley points out, the Civil Service rules will give preference resulting from a lessened transport risks “equal to or greater than those| this new refrigerator, note its beauty and finish . . . . Since they are not classified as ex- { R f service men, he said, men with military . t t These Exclusive Features Found 8 Models \€ rlgera Oors a ayer - and kills sheep in a single night is —priced from to Army and Navy men in adjustments HERE AT LAST! time-SAVING . . . step-SAVING SEE THE NEW nnel. The wartime transport . . . work VING Electric Refrigerator. No wonder Tervice men will draw the demotions » . L EON ARD and the furloughs. :hf"fmnflsifli&‘fia :gfl:g’;a of| venience” improvement in electric refrigeration. i .ELECTRIC e . . T, gocountered by the sverage miltry| oo iness and large ice capacity. REFRIGERATOR service “are given preference over them or retention e service.” 5 +————— 6« ” 3 All Porcelain » mserom e e wnae| ONLY IN A “LEONARD %\;(If;:‘ng veterinarians in Fermanagh, The LEN-A-DOR . . . the Chill-ometer . . . High legs . . . & 3 g‘reatly imp’roved e g One-piece all porcelain interior . . . Porcelain cooling unit 50 ¢ . . . Leonard approved insulation . . . Sani trays and rubber $ ‘. 5 :::l‘::‘ 25 ¢ trays . . . Leonard pure white lacquer . . . Vegetable [ J — = = and Wlth the NEW d . . . Heavy bar-type shelves . . . Egg basket . . . . 12 for 50c—25 for $I LEN A DO f -A-DOR teature Over 800,000 people will die this Electric light . . . Table top . . . Semi-concealed hinges . . . vear of preventable diseases! . - - 2 : it i thet s ot ot Floating condensing unit . . . and mechanical unit backed each 150 of your friends will by 17 years of experience. DELIVERED die needlessly within a year! X, . . How abont yon?. When will 6 Simply touch a convenient lever with your toe and the be your turn? Will you die THESE Reliable DEALERS—SELECTED A&D RECOMMEND. 1 > door swings open—if it's a Leonard Electric. Only Leon- ::S!d! _Elg;j);r;enfl%e?sex Jos | a ard has this great improvement—the Len-A-Dor which yourself! Understand your true THE LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR - opens the door, even when both your hands are full. The diti f health. Good fLrETet A S ;c::h;]m;! e e::my X :ge ; Leonard Electric will win you through its shining beau- Reaper. Guard yourself—be- WASHINGTON, D C. — ty—its graceful design—its semi-concealed hardware and gin now. . [y . . : 2. Check YOUR Health Against Atlantic Radio & Elec. Co. 2016 14th St. N.W. the pure white ln_stur of its finish, not to mention its doz- This Lisk of Commion M= Chidakel Sales Co. i 509 7th St. S.W. en or more practical and exclusive features. It will be a 21—Spinal Trouble Cured by Natural Hub Furniture Co. . ... L 7th & D Sts. N.W. : | pleasure to thoroughly show you all the interior features 26 The Avhletic Heart; Facts for Kelly Furniture Co. .......... 1247 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. of the Leonard Electric. Come to Mayer & Co. and see ALL the models on display. Athletes. S How Shimat Troubls Was_Cured. Kennedy Radio Shop . 14th St., near Tivoli Theater B8 e S et Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. . 9th & F Sts. N.W. Methods. 43—Vitalic Breathing for Greater Mayer & Co. 7th St. between D & E “‘E;i‘::‘éé“{?, Eteseuty, Howiie Mitchell Hardware Co. 5 » 5000 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. ALL MODELS SHOWN HERE A —Uraline Pasamasis (the (Nate National Furniture Co. 7th & H Sts. N.W. 4—Fxercisc for Intcstines Adde National Majestic Radio Co. 720 12th St. N.W. PRICES -] ) $159.50 to $329.50 53—How Devitalized Foods Steel Ralph Perry Co. Takoma Park, D. C. Pep and Power ot > po S Ristig’s, Inc. : o JA9 M B SUE. et e W. F. Shea 3711 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. e A i Hel & Smith’s St 1803 Columbia Rd. N.W. 't Funsy to Be Fat. Star Radio 409 11th St.—3218 14th St.—1350 F St. N.W. e the Hiands Benuital Walsh Bros. e 3430 14th St. N.W. A Limited Number of Discontinued 1931 Models S s MARYLAND it LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 96— Weening the Baby the Right Woodson Motor Co. ... Silver Spring, N i cas y “Dre Arthur W. Dowell .. .. Prince Frederick, Md. s o = 2 H:;g::sville Garage . . Hughesville, Md. S-ft. Model Only $150 (Installed) (Green or Whlte) 97—How to Bring Baby Thru That Dangerous First Year. 98—Children's Diseases Over- exaggerated. 99—Velvety Skin for Baby. Auto Accessories Co. 2o .. Alexandria, Va. Any b of these Health Builder o books will be sent to you for Del Ray Supply Co. . . ...... Potomac, Va all 25 for $1. Horn Motors Co. ..... ... .. .Herndon, Va. Hoth Bl ey Va. Dept. 17-C, 1926 Broadway, N. Y. Y E R C O P T R EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS I»IZ \ &. . All 21 26 32 38 43 48 47 EEERaLs OUTHERN WHOLESALER Seventh Street Between D and E INCORPORATED 1519 L Street N\W. 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