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Saddlery and TRUNKS-*%a Repalring of Leather Goods G. W.King, Jr., 511 11thSt.N.W. Stewart—A. C.—Northeast Authorized Service SPEEDOMETERS MILLER-DUDLEY, 1716 144 ST.NW. NORTH 1583 We carry & complete line of parts for all types of bollers, furnaces and stoves. RUDOLPH & WEST CO. 1332 N. Y. Ave. NAtL 4870 605 R. I. Ave. NE. Btove Dept. POt. 07i8 Ample Parking Space PIANOS for RENT $3 monthly and up, Rental paid applies to purchase price 1f you decide to buy later, Call NAtL 4730 KITT’S 1330 G St. LUMBER! MILLWORK ppegy and Building & Lo Materials for { ?- . N l 1 any repairs. QO Get the most out of = your home by keep- 2 ing it in first-class Z repair. We ecarry & 5 complete stock of LUMBER MILI- Q WORK and for any repairs. in the quantity need and have vour order delivered = promptly at no extra cost. Phone or stop. in and get the advice of our expert lumbermen on your repair problems. J. FRANK ELLY INC. Lumber and Millwork 2121 Ga. Ave. NOrth 1341 Good on spec fied trains onlyms for detals see fiyers——consult ogents. Sunday, November 8 $3.50 New York Saturday, November 7 $7.00 Boston Providence—New Haven +}$3.25 Sunbury-Mt. Carmel [Wilkes-Barre-scranton $3.50 Williamsport {Lock Haven $3.75 Renovo Armistice Day Wednesday, November 11 $3.00 Philadelphia 4$2.75 Wilmington Baltimore $1.25 Every Saturday - Sunday $1.50 Daily— Good for 3 days Notre Dame—Navy Football Game Saturday, November 7 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENT. ,— Don’t Sleep When Gas Presses Heart If you want to really GET RID OF GAS and terrible bloating. don't expect to do it by just doctoring your sto with harsh, irritating alkalies and “gas tablets” Most GAS is lodged in the stomach and upper intestine and is due to_old poisonous matter in the con- stipated bowels that are loaded with 1ll-causing bacteria. If your constipation is of long stand- ing, enormous quantities of dangerous bacteria accumulate. = T gestion is upse . Your back aches. piexion is sallow and pimply. Your, breath is foul. You are a sick. srouchy, wretched, _unhappy _ person, SYSTEM 1S POISONED. is not habit formin: druggists. This Home-Mixed Cough Remedy is Most Eifective Easily Mixed. Needs No Cooki: Cough medicines usuaily contain a ’:m quantity of sugar syrup—a good gre T | 8 W. McCabe. Edward H. Plum! PARADE IS STAGED BY CITIZENS'GROUP Drive to “Awaken Civic In- terest” Is Held in Manor Park. A parade, led by the Drum and Bugle Corps of the Fort Stevens Post of the American Legion, was held by the Manor Park Citizens’ Association last night in a drive “to awaken civic interest” on the part of citizens of the community. With a police escort the group, composed of members on foot and in cars, and floats from the Community Center Department and the Takoma Park Playground, marched from Third and Sheridan streets through the Manor Park area and disbanded at the Whittier School, where the association was ad- | dressed by Judge Robert E. Mat- | tingly. Judge Mattingly called on the citi- zens to join the association and con- tinue their performances of the past 13 years in the betterment of Manor Park and the District. New members voted upon were John A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lloyd, {Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kriemelmeyer, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Harbin, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Duffy and Mr. and Mrs. F. Bernard Smith. Following discussion on the re- adjustment of street car and bus serv- ice on Kennedy and Third streets, the subject was referred to the Public | Utilities Commission. EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS IN TUI.SA; | Qutbreak of Infantile Plulylis‘ Results in Action by Health Officer. Bs the Associated Press, TULSA, Okla, November 3.—Dr. Jeff Billington, city health !uperm-1 tendent, issued an order last night | closing all city schools for at least | two weeks because of an outbreak of | infantile paralysis. Billington said the order came after | | six new cases reported since Satur- | | day had brought the total for a three | | weeks' period to 40. Three deaths| | from the disease had been reported, | two of them children of school age, he said. “The present outbreak of infantile paralysis is the greatest in the his- tory of the city,” Dr. Billington said. “Health reports show that only 17| cases had developed in Tulsa since 1928 prior to this year. The city's | | average over a long period is less | than one a .year." | |RECEIPTS OF $605,810 REPORTED BY N. U.S. ). | By the Associated Press. ‘The National Union for Social Jus- tice yesterday reported regeipts of | $605,810 and expenditures of $101,770 for the campaign to date. The Michigan division of the or- ganization listed receipts of $5,137 and expenditures of $5,064 in its report to | the clerk of the House. “ The Republican National Finance | Committee of Southern California | filed a report showing total receipts 1 of $270,027 and expenditures of $259,- | 041, It listed among its principal contributors Earl C. Anthony of Los Angeles, who gave $5,750; Dwight Murphy of Santa Barbara, $5,000; Keith Spauiding of Pasadena, $5,000, and Harry Chandler of Los Angeles, | $5,000. T EEROR Marriage Licenses. | Howard F Buckner. 27. and Audrey M. | 8t. Julian, 21, both of 125 Randolph pl.; ! Rev. A. J. Olds. Sidney 1. Star] . and Ethel C. Rich. 18, both of Alexandria, Va.; Rev. E. E. V. 8 K street. and Edna M.'Kennon, 22, 50 L at.; Rev. A. P. 0 ore. | Carlton L. Mothershead. 24. 901 6th st. all Graves, 23, 1309 E | st z Weidley. | Elis ottoms. 24, and Blanche M. Jen- | Dings. 19 both of Richmond: Rev. J. C. all. | Hopkins Lockerman. | ., 21. both of Bal | Henry F. Curtin Ima | Prancis B. Rogs Ursula M. Han 8. W. McC b. 23. 1912 14th st. se.. and Thelma L. Absher. 19. 3300 Alsbama Rev. T. 8, Davi se: Rev. T. 8 s. £ Wood. 27, and Martha E. Szymzewski. 25, both of Baltimore; Rev. Freeley Rohrer. Benjamin Neeren, 25. Philadelphis, and Lewandowski, 25. Chicago; Judge R. E. Mattingly. Harry V. Markland. jr.’ 21. Boring, Md. and 8 C.’ Huftman, 24, Hamp- Md.: Enders. C. Davey 30, and Adelle M. La 6. both of Takoma Park, Md.; Rev.'S. J. Hogan. Joseph Shea. 21, and Marle Krisik, 18, both of 431°4th st.; Judge R. E. Mat- nely. Chastine E. Wright. 24. and Carlene E. Massey. 24, both of Milford, Rev. C. T. Murray. Thomas J. Penn. 51. 31 Pierce Minnie Perkins, 40, 61 Pierce Edward Ginyard. Theodore A. Campbell, 30, 2114 Ward pl., £nd Marfon E. Brooks, 26, 804 26th st.; B arvey. Green. 57, 122 Florida ave. and A. Tisder, 48, 1402-A Carrolburg Rev. J."H. Randoiph. Moss. 23, 1118 Fairmont Hester A. Rice. 23, Princeton, N. Rev. A._J. Olds. John T. ‘Bryant, 50. 3220 Sherman ave., d Mrs. Bertha McCiain, 35, Montclair. . J.: Rev. J. C. Beckett. Alfred Page. 26. 1408 Swann st.. and Hor- ter{'n_rfl:'rtlmn. 18, 1337 Wallach st.: 5 1425 Morris rd s.e., 187117-A. 16th st. Rev. J. H. Taylor. ricie Births Reported. Louis and Virginia L. Martin, boy, William W. and Marjorie Nichol, girl, oL, and Esther Collier, girl a8 ine K. Brisley. Edward E. and Roberta G. Plowman, g Walter P.'and Ariel E. Burdick. boy. Robert E. and Hertha M. Conway, James and Mabel Beckeit, boy. Carl W. and Eisie Rosenb Theodoi dient, but one which you can eas- | 3¢ Il{ make at home. Take 2 cups of gran- ulated sugar and 1 cup of water, and stir a few moments until dissolved. No pooking! No trouble at all. ‘Then fet from your druggist 2% bdunces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle, and add your syrup. This gives ou a full pint of truly wonderful m ine for coughs due to colds. It is etter than anything you could buy ready-ma nd you get four times as much for your money, It lasts a long Lime, never spoils, and children love it. positively the most effective, quick-acting cough remedy that money could bnfl, Instantly, you feel it pene- trating the air passages. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the inflamed membranes and makes breathing easy. You’ve never leenl :.l'l equal for prompt and pleasing Pinex is a concentrated compound of Norway Pine, the most reliable. 4ng agent for throat and hr:gu:khl « Gocen' ek pne? relund .5% p ;or Coughs becca Garrett. boy. C. and Beatrice E. Willlams, hzv. Deaths Reported. Carroll Smith. 82, Emergenc: tal Shima ¥ Huribut, 70 437 Tagranem st James O'Connell, 78, ‘3126 1 . Hopkins., 77, 72 les L. Miller. 70. 470 Logathia Johnson, Edwina Hall. 69. Emergency Hospital. Janet C. Kidwell, 65. 2400 16th st. Myrtle ‘8. Norris. 61 Walter Reed Hos- tal. John Maher, 57, Gal Hospital. Edward J. "‘[fl' it &4""1':5 n°-';."n.a. Willett: 45" Provi ital. mes . Plunkett, 41, Waiter Reed Hos- Thomas W. Baden, 38, Alrted Coleman. 28, fifant. 70 Besste Bowman, Infant to and Durs Atohl, Sibley B Dol folints, Rewmtal Wiiliam Rewls, 39, 319 1 st Erut i B el Bt Int ?fi' Barbara A. Green, Children’s Hos- t Prancls Barnes. 627 L st. s.e. Tatant R. Bowen, ?r. &litnger gafent to 'Charles and Cors Hill, Gal- Lanshurols SEVENTH, EICGHTH and E STREETS DIl. 7575 Famous Don't let that very low price mislead you— these are finer coats in every sense of the word, included are many of our own higher- priced coats! Important models are faith- fully copied. Look for: LUXURY FURS Persian, Kolinsky, Badger, Krimmer Lamb, Black Fox, Blue Dyed Fox and 19 others! SIZES FOR ALL 12 to 20, 34 to 46, 35 to 51, 46'2 to 525. TWO OTHER CHOICE GROUPS OF COATS at 46 and at %56 For Bowling! With Your Suit! “Hollyvogue Shirt” pure dye homespun crepe = That pure dye crepe washes beautifully! Convertible neckline, patch pocket, button cuffs, action pleat in back! Tiny stitching, neat as humanly possible! e White, rust, brown, dubonnet, green or navy! Sizes 32 to 40, cellophane wrapped! LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. § U FROM IRELAND TO CHINA-TO YOU | A Gigantic Pre-Christmas Handkerchief Sale! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. 3 WAYS TO PAY FOR YOUR COAT 3—A smoll deposit, monthly payments 1—Charge to your reg- 2—Use our conven- ular account, or if you don't have o Lansburgh ient “Lay Away” Charge, let us open one for you. plan. rying charge. LANSBURGH'S—DAYLIGHT COAT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. Mainbockers Squirrel Pocket Coat $56 We're not_mentioning comparative values—when you see these exquisite handkerchiefs you'll admit the values are self- evident. Fine Irish linen was sent to be embroidered by skilled Chinese needlewomen, and rushed to us for this event! Buy them by the dozens! Christmas is coming. Get plenty! 19c All white or white with colored appli- ques and embroidery. Appenzell types! Petit-point embroid- ery! All handmade! 291139 Cut Extra-fine linens with All delicate embroideries and mosaics! Replica hems, appliqued hems, spoke hems. See the Appenzell types! Lace edges! spoked hems! white handkerchiefs with replica hems and applique patterns. Inside, embroidery! Mail and Phone Orders filled: Call District 7575. You may safely leave the selection to our Personal Shopper. LANSBURGH'S STREET FLOOR—HANDKERCHIEFS.