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THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, ~D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. 3 1f to death yesterday, & medical queathed the Ringling Art Museum [to take over operation snd mainte- | might hide in the event of an air of the brotherhoods said yesterday. DIES AFTER SHORTAGE |if to desth vestertas. & eer s FLORIDA GETS MUSEUM. | fueathed the Ringieg o 0 Skt CORE - OO L SEEK RAIL PAY RAISE e e note ek Ty will be issued in January, he said. v postal inspector found a $300 shortage | or¢ Collection of Ringling Is| ©One of the best-known collections o The project was included in & lst| o0 5 4y 0o . | Amount of the proposed increase et T s A e Valued Up to 820000000, | the United States, the art mas| WANTS PLACE TO HIDE | wanted for this sres and decided upon ds b Ask In- | 07t heen determined. i G. O. White, inspector in the Bos- ol been valued as high as $20,000,000. —_— st a meeting of civic leaders here crease for 800,000. - NORTH THETFORD, Vt., Decem- |ton postal district, Teported Otis D.| SARASOTA, Fla, December 10| The Herald quoted its informants| BEAUFORT, N. O, December 10 |yesterday. It was asserted Beaufort,| CLEVELAND, December 10 (F)— Foxes Shot on Sight. ber 10 (#).—The postmaster of this |Bond, 51, killed himself almost im- | (#).—The Sarasota Herald sald yes- |as saying the group of paintings and | (#)—Among the Federal aid projects | situated on the coast, is & strategic | The five rallroad brotherhoods -m Foxes are being shot on sight st little town, which does a $3,000 & |mediately after a check of his books | terday it had learned from reliable |other works of art will be given to [ Beaufort wants in 1937 is an under- | point for advancing air attacks from |ask wage increases affect 00 year post office business, shot him- | reveled the discrepancy. sources the late John Ringling be- | the eity of Sarasota if the State falls | ground chamber where its eltisens' the Atlantie. s tas oy | elbeicay, Mownd, becxne ot & Inspector to Be Suicide. Ball-Bearing Little *Un’s Wagon Lads’ and Lassies’ If He’s a Motorist! Fun for Son! “Skippy” Velocipede “Streak-o-Lite” “Cadet=-Cyele” '37SportsRoadster Velocipede Real bievcle spokes Almost o full iz ! Big enoush for him Large rear platform and double eil spring. .95 Tnstrument panel on 9 ey 95 0 rs ST ~Anetr 95 S hiia mtiy i 95 saddle of moulded the dash board. Roll- . ean National” with v adjustable saddle and s rTubber. Marcon and er bearine spoke 2 B new balloon fenders. handle bars for speedy tvory, wheels. Streamiined. ferred. What s siftl srowth. LANSBURGH'S—TOYTOWN—FIFTH FLOOR An Exclusive Gift! Boys’ “Packard” Dy-Dee Doll with Shirley Temple Layette Coach Drecsses diapers. Wiih & picture of ST A 95 BrEE A95 his almost real q d ki e et For A Darling of a Gift! Brighten Her Eyes “Nanette” Doll with a lly-l)ee Deoll This _modish young Woven Fibre 98 gy o . she has soft, silky hair. Doll Carriage 2 Sturdy enough to out- live many generations 95 She'll squeal for joy when you give it of dolls. Adjustable to her. This almost human dolly that hood with windows. has a rubber body soft as a real baby’s. Reversible lined body. Dy-Dee sleeps and can be fed. Lansburgh’s—Toytown—Fifth Floor Lansburgh's—Toytown—TFifth Floor. Blowing for Christmas! | “Lionel” Whistle Train 8.95 ¢ Sounds Real enough to be true. Stream- Giant Size Christmas by Rail! Full Speed Ahead! Santa Advises a ; / toe '“"”;:“:;: s, oll ::; Standard Gauge “Lionel” Electric “American Flyer® “Lionel” Electric SR Lionel Special Passenger Train Eleetrie Train Freight Train traleht int heart! Laj ! board” Christmas! _The ear The, fastest way to say “Mery Christ- beam when he FLEAOEA AT BENRINETRE RNEIGSTREE EREEiRRET "“123‘-"&“.&‘ o= vation car. 5 . Remote control. ' on remote Somtrol. $ fanl Bast Operates . All Trains Have Transformers . . . Operate on Remote Control 3 Lansburgh’s—Teytown—Fifth Fices. »