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AUTO SHOW PUZZLE CONTEST THIS 1S PUZZLE NO. 16. Plus Tma!l carry. in€ charge, if purchased on the Home TImprove- ment Plan. Note: In puzzle No. 9, which appeared in The Star Friday, October l&dthe second definition word, which read “Adopt,” should have been “Adapt.” Add a letter to each word shown in the left-hand column and rearrange the letters to spell a word for-which the definition is given. Insert the new word below the definition and place the added letter in the last column oppo- site the new word. If the puzzle is solved correctly, the added letters will spell the trade name of one of the twenty (20) automobiles shown in the list below, to be exhibited at the Seventeenth Annual Automobile Show of Wash- ington, D. C., from November 14 to November 21, 1936, inclusive, at the Calvert Exhibit Hall, 2701 Calvert street, northwest, under the auspices of the Wash- ington Automotive Trade Association, which, with the co-operation of The Star, is conducting this contest. BUICK DODGE LINCOLN PLYMOUTH CADILLAC FORD NASH PONTIAC CHEVROLET HUDSON OLDSMOBILE STUDEBAKER CHRYSLER LAFAYETTE PACKARD TERRAPLANE DE SOTO LA SALLE PIERCE-ARROW ZEPHYR The first puzzle appeared on October 22, 1936. A different one will @ppear each day until November 10, 1936. The puzzles that have appeared prior to this one may be studied from the files in the business office of The Star. Solve each puzzle, and not earlier than November 10, but not later than midnight, November 11, send all the solutions with a reason of not more than twenty (20) words “As to Why an Automobile Show Should Be Held in Washington, D. C.,” to the Washington Automotive Trade Association, 1427 1 street northwest, Washington, D. C. It is not necessary to send in the actual puzzles, but it is compulsory that the entries show the new words. The new words will not be given out or published and no entries will be returned. Officials of the Washington Automotive Trade Association, whose decisions will be final, will act as judges, and, based on correctness, neatness and manner in which the solutions are submitted, as well as the reason for holding an Annual Automobile Show, will be awarded prizes totaling $100 and 100 tickets to the Automobile Show, as follows: First prize, $50 and 12 tickets; second prize, $25 and 8 tickets; third prize, $10 and 6 tickets; fourth prize, $5 and 4 tickets; 10 prizes of $1 each and 2 tickets and 25 prizes of 2 tickets each. In case of ties duplicate prizes will be awarded. ‘Winners will be announced in the Automobile Show Section of the Sunday Btar on November 15, 1936. Questions should be addressed to Washingtén Automotive Trade Association, 1427 I street northwest, Washington, D. C. Peckham, Everett J. Boothby, George MANGAN ls NOMINATED'V}’C Oflnl:tt, ;;'mes A.smr. inmu C. FOR KIWANIS PRESIDENCY | Duin. ir: Frank E. Jotinson, Bdwin ney J. Harmon, J. Frank Kelley and 4. B. Van Voorhees Named for |John G. Scharf. Elections will be First Vice President—Chest held November 19 at the Mayflower. | Appeal Heard. | ADVERTISEMENT. George P. Mangan was nominated | RS for president of the District Kiwanis |g "g s Club at its Mayflower Hotel luncheon fneeting yesterday. —covered in a choice of fine brocatelles, damasks, velvets, mohair friezes or tapestries Practically custom-built. More than a beautiful suite. Close inspection shows a fine spring edge, carved four- leg base, velourette platform under the cushions, loose, T-shaped seat cushions. What you can’t see is the one-piece sagless construction of the seat and fine webback, Take your choice of four of the most expensive coverings . .. with several colors in each for your selection. (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Built of solid maple and featuring a convenient chest-desk combination! "dY Plus small earrying charge, if purchased on the Home Improvement Plan. | Bynum E. Hinton, incumbent presi- @ent, presided at the meeting, which Ancluded a golf and bowling trophies display and an appeal by Mrs, Helen | Compton of the Community Chest gor co-operation between two organ= tions alikke in that their contri- utions to charity are “voluntary and pot coercive.” Albert B. Van Voorhees was nomi- hated for first vice president, John 6. Bennett and Edward 8. Bardoe for second vice president. Eleven were nominated for directors, of which nine Will be elected, including Frank L. You can have rest tonight. Coughs caused from colds need not disturb you and members of your family. Hall's Expectorant, a leasant, soothing syrup, quickly relieves irritated mem- branes and tickling, helps expel mucus, and warms throat and chest. Makes you feel better right away. If cough bothers to- night, take Hall's Expectorant. There’s nothing like it. Sold by all druggists: 35c—60c—$1. Solid maple used in an entirely new way. Note the rounded log effect, the use of both horizontal and vertical drawer-pulls, and the huge double- frame mirror over the dresser. Bed, dresser and chest-desk. Matching pieces similarly low priced! (Seventh Floor, The Hecht Co.) Built of beautifully matched butt walnut veneers on genuine American gumwood el Plus small carrying charge, if purchased on the — Home Improvement Plan. ArrerEr The fine woods alone prove it a value! And the pieces are massive, boasting splendid cabinet work throughout. Full-size bed, huge chest and a choice of either the vanity or dresser . . . each with large, round, modern mirror. (Seventh Floor, The Hecht Co.) London Club Chair With Loese Pillow Back Massive Loe Chair With Loose Pillow Back nt Plan. hi on ™ ,_ - palmorove: : LBS ? ; A magnificently built FOR . . o chair, as is evidenced by : the pilaster treatment : masculine seated, broad- * N good looks. 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