Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1933, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933. ekl = I For the First Day of March-The Hub Offers in the o I e by i Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. r2 o 7 Trinidad Citizens” Associa- | S recorded In the official citation, 5 5t A Wlilxum H. Clopto:i ‘jex; onel, P | Tank Corps, U tates tion Appraves Job Groups Army. Vol Swariedhe- Dis tinguishe; ce Me for [ , . z - - - Proposal for Gardens. exceptionally meritorious and _distin- i . guished services in a position of great 3 ; - —— xesponstcl;xnu;(. By - | his special knowl- g Approval of the proposal of the Dis edye of perscnmel \/ trict Committee on Employment 10| naiters — untiring \ make available unused tracts of land | zeal, good judg- ¥\ for gardening purposes by the unem- | ment and admin- ployed was given at a meeting of the | ‘::‘;"‘"fi&:{;‘"- Do Trinidad Citizens' Assoclation last | sponsible for the =2 night. The plan was put into effect | :olution of many last year with satisfactory results. dimentk opr?.bx}f;'f The association also voted to co- | tion and operation operate with the committee in survey- | of the personnel ng the community to find suitable | branch, office of the locations where ground might be|Quartermaster worked. General, especially The association indorsed the work of | in the organization the Northeast Boys' Club and pledged | of the technical its co-operation in furthering the in- | field units of the rests of this organization, which is | Quartermaster located at Seventeenth and Kremer | Corps. Later, as colonel, Tank Corps, streets northeast. he rendered conspicuous service in the 5 establishment of tank schools and in Commends Boys' Club Head. the training of the technical troops Rev. F. A. Parsons, pastor of the therein, while commanding tank train- Church of the Ascension, addressed |ing camps at Tobyhanna, Pa., lnd| the sssoclation and commended Boyd Camp Polk, N. C. Iinds, director of the Boys' Club, for his efforts in establishing the €rouD. . | comael ams reates oy 32 Wesr Teving The association discussed at length | ¢ree™ Chevy Chase, Md. A e LnuL;. resolut vor ro- Chickens Betray Still. posal was defeated. Another resolu- : : i il Tipsy behavior of a flock of chickens tion urglng that boxing b taught in | that had boen eating fermented mash he public high schools was defeated | o4 to the seizure of a $40,000 still and also, alk = The association indorsed the bill pro- | & uantity of alieged liquor at an inn == viding for quarterly payments of real |DSAr Peabody, Mass w__—.———w?‘:' estate and personal property taxes. It r 7 &lso afirmed the proposal of Engineer lm | Commissioner John C. Gotwals to limit N—— | N the work on District projects to five ' g N —y - i j Approves Timing of Lights. Terminal Special—Egg | | The assoclation urged that the timing itumi - of the traffic lights on West Virginia Blt“mmom smokele“ I I avenue be approved and the candle : H v Al - “89 l S ’30 power of the lights beneath the H street 5 H e z — T etary was directed to com- = H 2 ith the Commissioners seek- a sidewalk installed on the de of Florida avenue, between A full 2.240 1bs. of this good coal, 4 street northeast and the viaduct. | delivered by our ex- 7 The meeting held in the Wheatley | pert courteous coal s 75 y q e School, was presided over by George J. | handlers, and at this - * Cleary, president. = ‘ 57 9 low price—that's a . big special offer we're TON Talk Strike Solution. proud to make. ¢/ MADRID, February 28 (#).—The Ql ICE & > minister of agriculture in a confer- ) ence today with mine workers and op- TERMIN FUEL Co‘ [ erators discussed a tentative formula | for terminating the 2l-day strike ‘“13"’ & K Sts. NW. NA, 0990 viedo whic! affects 0,000 miners. | . L) Contents of the formula were kept se- vv cret pending its submission to the cabi- y 2 In R,Ich alnu+ F'"'Sh net tomorrow. 3 A suite that will give long and lasting satisfaction. The 3 ? \ | group consists of a Holly- ’ o 3 S s AQ A wood vanity with triple mir- 4 - s g rors, a deck top chest of draw- We’re Saying \ s s I Y large dresser. All enriched . = : with beautiful decorations. G O O D B Y E K a Vi - Every piece is fully guaran- - = teed. Made of gumwood, fin- ished in walnut. 2-Piece $59.00 98.00 Value ... to our LivingRoom Suite | [mllmr will Double Size Metal| 2-Piece Bed- New York Avenue ; Dish Closet with § Store . . . and how! (((,l I : Double Doors | Davenport Suite We're forced to evacuate our & - A well made overstuffed b | ' $ 045 $ '00 store at 1410 N. Y. Avenue Z Q suite of two pieces, up- ' i IR at once—and because our F \ b= s W holstered in homespun L Street store is so full, we Dyg % . tapestry. Sofa and lounge Now, we can offer double the must sacrifice our entire Z S, 'Nc chair with ’O?SC SPEIIgY y / amount of shelf space in a metal A practical two-in-one group, stocks to make room for the ALE filled seat cushions. / dish cupboard. Enamel finished. | consisting of a bed-davenport merchandise of both stores g | Double doors. and lounge chair to match. at F Street—Everything goes 50c a Week—The HUB i 50c a Week ko‘;]fmsees?;:uxi:pi??:r_\‘-?phdm"d — Sale starts tomorrow at J both Stores—Come early! Z "IGSA CLOSING ‘ ;szzs‘g — ith EVe OUT A I_ A urchages” * Manhattan Shirts . . 92 3 Broadcloth Union Suits, 3 for $1 * $1.95Mesh Shirts . . . 77c Men’s Golf Hose, special at 24c | * $1 Broadcloth Shirts, 2 for 89c 35¢ to 50c Plain and Fancy Hose, 3 prs. 44c Flber StrO"el' * $3.85FeltHats . . . $1.65 B s ; fi"’lflbbdy; $9,45 & B émlt 30t|:7§tirleda Shiz 77¢c i APartment Outh't steel wheels. roadacio orts SAn idealifsepnptonthe o The outit consists of a A ) . Shirts . . . . . 3forde [l & uhcnius $ 49.00 e 7-Piece Jenny Lind Bedroom Ouitfit et e sdlabsolanay finished occasional table, k. bridge lamp and a table - $1.00 Suspenders and Belts, Special at 39¢ ?;n:%?: 'g:ff ey o lamp, Here is the most de- As shown—a bridge 00 Do: The HUB ] NN sirable outfit—an at- $ 95 lamp and shade,. bou< * $1.65 Tab Collar Shirts . 77¢ ||| ————22 20020 » \/ vkt & fih e 7 G ey Tond $1.49 All-Wool Sweaters, 57¢ guest room. Seven wood bed, spring, mat- pieces. tress and throw rug. | X$1.50 MWkt Ties 412 - 7 50c @ Week—The HUB Men’s Rayon S‘z:::ll and Shorts, 2 for 50c i v . : e ‘ Elegant Lounge Chairs EI W h d R T b . I " | ectric Washer and Rinsing Tub f=—==3 * $1000 Men,s Pa]amas o o 47('. A e s $29‘m Value The washer is the famous and popu- g WA | orcomvanses lar “ONE MINUTE” Electric Washer £ . * $1.95 Fancy Broadcloth Shirts . 77c ¥ s p o For the Inaugural | with the super quict motor. g A galvanized metal rinsing tub is b g i+ ¢ & ile . included. $1.00 a Week * Handmade Neckwear, 29c,: | /|| AR A, o gthes 3 Sc Both for (with back). REMEMBER! Sale Going on at Both Stores! LN, as A o Ne C. O. D. or Phone Orders »~ ! Made with a comfort- None Delivered ey N e 3 3 2 # seat cu'svhion. Covered in e HABERDASHERY || " Skhuiliant® it U, ll/ S e T g i - to make your selection. 1410 NEW YORK AVENUE NW. @ ' swewelt - Seventh and D Sts. NW.

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