Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1933, Page 12

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PLAN BOYS, WEEK | CELEBRATION HERE Representatives of 13 Or- ganizations Approve Pro- gram April 29-May 6. PEAK ON RAMPAGE ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D.- C. WEDNESDAY, o e TOME AID MESSAGE LEARN TO SWIM FOR SPORT AND SAFETY Under Auspices of The Star and Boys’ Department of the Y.M.C. A, Boys 9 to 18 years old offered free lessons daily April 17—April 22 Send this application to the Y. M. C. A, Boys' Bullding 1732 G Street NAME .. aeen ADDRESS .. cees PARENT'S SIGNATURE (Required) VOTE TO CUT SALARIES ¢ | Carbon Mountain, Colorado, Again |8an Francisco Citizens Approve side for nearly an hour. Scientists vary in opinion as to cause mylwiubem'hlndmg;l’d. of the peak’s disintegration. The most £l Sach ctgntiitioh "m'“‘““' popular belief is that an ancient fault, e e e “mmmmmmmmmuw N. Mex., mn.nln( under Dunnln the to attend church. neighborhood to inspect some business E fage G seuBEf EEFiaa §B ] k| g Luncheon, Phi Gamma Delta mwymm:yauh.lnop.m Luncheon, Cornell Club, University Club, 12:30 p.m. %m usopnm Univermclub,u “ . Luncheon, "rm.mnmwcmh 12:30 pm. Hmchem.mclub,w tel, 12:30 p.m. - Marriage Licenses. Paul L. ty 1 Helen m. %, 1515 Gined & ¥ el 803, 130 A. McGhee, 16, 431 ias, 50, 3035 Newark st., W, 550 Lowell of o g O R , 23, 619 Longtellow st., ‘Buke, 46, Same address: Rev. " Irvin L. Hoffman, 22, and 2 fou, 19, both of Richmond; n:"vwl‘l].lm Martin J. B Al 25 Rorolk: var Revs "Eogar Births Reported. iries B: Sad %“"':'l‘u“fio?"uh bo. Y P;nd mxanee H\mur hov wflql;lg fnlnd Marjorie mm boy. P S B % : Deaths Reported. Rebeccs Lisberman, w 1125 Spring ra. Jennie Dooxer 51857, Betpioe Ta ne. Roy almer, 81 1111 Harvard s mV{ncenm Chirichella, 76, Providence jiliam M. Disney, 71, Emersency Hos- "8 corge Henry, 71, 2415 P s Lawson Compion, 71, Bibley Hospital. oy igls Hurdle, 86, National Homeopathic Charles A, Gasson, 55, National H pathic Hospital. s Y Malcolm Reintzel, 39, Walter Reed Hos- 1 McNerney, 37, 1722 13th st Gallinger Hospital. wker, 6, Garfleld Hospital. u Cplidren’s Hospital clm:sn ct. sw. ms. 34, Georgetomn’ Hospital. pson 41, Gallinger Hmm]m James Hackney, Gallinger Hospital. Charles Moore, 4r., 1, Children's Hospital. Minute Mysteries Solution to DETECTIVE ADAMS’ QUICK PERCEPTION (Bee Page 3. Charley Adams knew from ex- and observation, that normally a boy will not sit in the back seat of a car when its only other occupant is the driver! ‘Think now! Have you ever seen & boy do this? Of course, not! EXPERIENCE IS RETRO-| SPECT KNOWLEDGE. — Hosea Ballon. —————————— Have White Teeth Safely Now, with the aid of Dentox Tooth Pasts, everyone may have sparkling white testh # o0 free from that ugly “yellowish” tinge. Besides safe, gentle cleansing and polishing agents Dentox contains & special ingredient which tends to keep the gums irm and healthy. Use Dentox for just one month and note the differgnce. Get a generous S0c uu for p9c today at Peoples Drug DURANGO, Colo, April 12 P.— 12 (#).—San Carbon Mountain, Colorado’s restless | Francisco citizens voted, 56,337 to 42, ns , i peak that has been in apparent process he of disintegration the past two months, mlmlnmmuflnacdawnyu- Slashes for City Employes. SAN FRANCISCO, April Erupts Rock. SEE THE (/cZ4 _RE D. C. HEAD INDORSES SWIMMING COURSE Dr. Reichelderfer Declares Free Lessons Are Advan- tage to Youth. ‘The course of free swimming lessons | to be given next week by The Star and | the Boys’ Department of the Young | Men’s Christian Association, for the benfit of Washington youths between 9 and 18, today received the indorsement == | of Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer, president of the Board of District Commissioners. Speaking as a physician of many years of active practice, as well as an onum of the Duu—n:e government, Dr. Reichelderfer commended the program to boys who as yet have not learned to take care of themselves in water. “The program as outlined to me offers an excellent opportunity to non-swim- mers to learn at least the rudiments of the practice,” he said. “At the Boys’ rtment of the Y. M. C. A. they have swimming instructors and will be_under munmuchbemrvulorbtm to learn to swim than to venture into some stream or other swimming place fire, | where proper supervision may be lack- “Bwlmmm, is one of the most health- ful forms of exercise and also affords the youth a great amount of real enjoyment. We all know of the many recurring instances in which lives are saved by reason of the fact that per- 3 m‘ involved in water accidents have wh’: take this opportunity “I am wuut.hencrznumo(bmmdthek FRIGERA Al out the APRIL 12, 1933. wisZ (S OUE TOMORROW!:=: “NEW HAVEN” CUTS PAY Bailroad Orders 6 23 Slash for| ROOSEVEIt Will Submit Plan Certain Employes. NEW YORK, April 12 (#).—The New York, New Haven & Hartford Rallroad Co., in line with similar action taken by the Rock Island and the Illinois for Refinancing Burden of Small Owners, Central, has instituted a wage reduc- By the Associated Press. tion plan for certain employes, it was learned yesterday, that virtually amounts to & 635 per cent cut. Under the recently issued regula- tions, all of the New Haven's executive officers and supervisory forces, ning May 1, mubereqmndwuu two days off each month without sal- ary. The resultant saving is in addi- tion to the 10 per cent salary reduc- tion, affecting all FPebruary 1, last. ERIE MAY BREAK EVEN employes, effective | Submitted, May Earn Fixed Charges This Year, Says Denny. NEW YORK, April 12 (#).—Charles E. Denny, president of the Erie Rail- road Co., told stockholders at the com- pany’s annual meeting yesterday that the road may just about earn its fixed interest charges this year. mm the past year the Erie showed 8 loss of something more than u,xooooo after the payment of all in- At the lnmul meeting of share- OR BEFORE YOU BUY Mlnthchrnun.uum tion provides for the bearing Seven years ago the first Electrolux Gas Re- frigerator startled the world with its lack of machinery—its permanent silence—its utter sim- plicity. Only a tiny gas flame and a trickle of water were used to produce constant, steady cold, and clear, sparkling ice cubes. Here surely was a refrigerator that would answer the housewife’s fondest dreams—give her perfect refrigeration without the slightest trouble—and at a fraction of the cost of old-fashioned refrigeration. But even this has been overshadowed! The new Electrolux uses no water! The water used in the cooling process has been entirely eliminated— replaced by air-cooling. Air Cooling Means More Economy It seemed almost impossible, yet the makers of this revolutionary refrigerator set about the task of re- ducing still further the extremely low cost of opera- tion—the simplicity of the gas refrigerator. Heat must be used to circulate the refrigerant. Another element must extract this heat. Water was used until now, when after seven years of constant work, the new Air-Cooled Electrolux has been perfected, You owe it to yourself to see this new achievement, and to buy if you want absolute silence—refrigera- tion without the bother and expense of machinery— and true economy of operation. SES NO WATI WASHINGT GEORGE M. YEATMAN SUB! GEO. M. YEATMAN STORES. . MT. RAINIER PAINT & HDWE. CO., ROCKVILLB PAINT & HARDWARE CO.. . ZIRKLE HARDWARE CO...8227 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. N C BROOKLAND HARDWARE CO. DIBTRIOT LINE HARDWARI FRED M. HAAS . e Congres aod . the executive depast- a‘wummo«d& e m*mn N-NMQMNWWWM W“fl-‘nhl S| T et ot the per cent $16,000, Unnnmnmbm,h would not & m new finencing, but would ap- " | ply only to to existing imemdne- ' MILK PRICE TO BE SET | ALBANY, N. Y. April 12 UP—How much New York housewives will have | to pay for a bottle of milk will be de- cided by the newly-created State Milk '"‘h -t Mo, | Control Board tomorrow. This will be the first step in putting on_such , estimated %fimm& into operation the State’s experiment * Provides Low Interest. mmmnmmmmm e e | e e s W] bonds to replace exist- ' tomorrow. :pubuc ~(Onsolidated Hardware Stores Shop These Outstanding Bargains . « . on Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. New Low Prices on VIGORO Complete plant food M“MM—&“GOIOM of millions of Be Seated! While this Floor Polish DRIES to a SHINE Without Rubbing There’s no work at all to g the new Old English No-Rubbing Floer P Just wipe it on with one swipe — and yonraflmnhed. Needs no rubbing — because it dries in 15 minutes to the loveliest sheen you ever saw. Guaranteed for floors and lumlaum by the makers of famous Old English Wax, rors § ¢ owis 98¢ C.- lete Stock LOW PRICES White Shellac 1 44 Pure 4-Ib. cut. On sale 3 days only. A Store in Every Nelghborfiood! ALEX J. BERLIN. k. ROBI} son g GEORGE B. STEVENB 755 Nichols Avl. 426 7th St. S.W, URBS .6 Garrison Ro.ld. clnnndon. Va. 3616 34th St., Mt. Rainier, Md: - Rockville, Md. NORTHEAST W. ADAMSON 807 North Capitol 8'. 2th and Monroe Sts. N.E. Dix St. N.E. MODERNIZE LIGHT 411 Tenth Street N. W. DIstrict ON GAS OMPANY 8500 GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT 1339 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W. COMPANY WEst 0615 MOORE HARDWARE CO.. NOTHEAST HARDWACRE LEON E. WEDDIN by MAX COHEN

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