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A-6 POLICE VO ORGANIZE BOY TRAFFIC PATROLS Tttit Hamci 13 OActn to Conduct ' Safety Campaigns in r Schools. Thirteen policemen have been select fed fey Maj. Henry O. Pratt, superin tendent of police, to supervise the or ganisation of schoolboy traffic patrols and to conduct a safety first campaign ' 111 ■ " """" 11 "R lines p\ Jji ft™ (Princess Style make A PERFECT FIGURE " Nature’s Rival greets the season of Fall with a host of beguiling new foundations. But the gayest, most youthful, the darling of them all is the Princess Nariva design. Note in the picture above its slim shaping of the figure—how points and curves unite to form a garment of perfect lines. Every modern woman, from the school miss to her mother, will delight in this charming model. For it combines restraint with supple ness —moulds firmly, yet contains no stays. • '* Other foundations, also, follow the season’s luxurious trend. They are made of rich, soft fabrics in latest princess style—with long, sleek hip, slender waist and graceful, Uplift bust. Girdle-Brassieres, Circle Sashes, Step-ins, Bandettes, Garter Belts —all await your inspection; See them before you buy your Fall frocks. In leading stores and shops. Nature s Rival • a CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO QUEBEC LONDON SYDNEY * Patent Division of Associated Apparel Industries, Inc. Applied Fae * .. ■-■ 1 1 - - 1 -;j, V ■ Nature’s Rival greets the Fait with a host of beguiling new foundations, but the darling of them all is the Princess Nariva, made without stays or with very light stays, yet it molds firmly and comfortably. You'll find a complete selec tion of Nature’s Rival foundations here at The Ilecht Co. Nature s Rival Princess Nariva Foundation Garments and $lO Our expert corsetieres will help you in selecting the foundation that will be most helpful for your particular figure. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) The~hecht CO. F Street at Seventh I L_ : 2 In the public schools cf the District, which will open for the new term on Monday. The policemen named by MaJ. Pratt | are Pvts. J. E. Scott, No. 3; A. S. Mls kell, No. I; C. A. Stobel, No. 4; T. M. Poland. No. 8; P. J. Lynch. No. 6; H. A. Reed, No. 7; H. O. Brown. No. •; P. C. Wheeler, No. 9; *. If. Hinson, No. 10; William Wright. No. U; C. T. Olbson. No. 13; C. H. Lutz, No. 13, and H. E. Metcalf, No. 14. In an e>rder accompanying the an nouncement of his selections for the police work, with regard to the organ ization of traffic patrols and a safety first campaign, Maj. Pratt further di rected that every member of the force, regardless of the character of his as THK b\ IM-t hi AR, \\ JD. I'.. ii.i.uoDAA. j. id, signment and whether on or off duty, shall be at all times alert in safeguard j ing the lives of the city's children. Many Loieri in Liverpool. Officials of Liverpool. England, may have to employ a doctor for abaent -1 minded passengers of street, car and omnibus lines. In the last 1-2 months 57,749 articles were left on the vehicles, and of these 26,378 are still unclaimed. The collection included $8,385 In money in purses. 920 shoes. 3 gas meters. 11,582 gloves, 15 sets of Freemason's and Orangemen's regalia, 2 live birds, 223 canes and 11,043 umbrellas. I FAMILY REGAINS HOME WHEN BEES TAKE LEAVE Queen and Retinue Drive Bandya Into Great Outdoors and Then Depart. BIRTIK, Manitoba, September 18 I (N.A.N.A.). —A queen bee and her retinue dropped in ta visit at the home of H. Bandy and family, who live on a farm near here. The bees weren’t rela tives, they weren't even friends, but they stayed and stayed. They took up their position first on I the top floor a week ago and the Bandys ' moved down to the second floor. A day later the bees followed and the Bandys i departed en masse for the first floor. I Two days passed with the Bandys sleeping in the kitchen and then the ; 1 bees, feeling lonely, dropped down to, the first floor. Taking advantage of the sociability: of the bees, the Bandys made tracks for the great outdoors. The bees fol- I lowed, were lost, and now the Bandys ■ are in possesr' . their '■ - again. , (Copyright, 1930. Mr North American News paper Alliance.) Olenmallon School, Loch Longside, is j believed to be the smallest school in . Scotland, it having only 10 pupils. 4 of i these being members of one family. BACK to SCHOOL ;H SALE f Tor School Opening Next Monday! r'"' 1 Mothers and fathers will be glad to know that “Peoples” now !> carry a complete stock of school supplies at money-saving price?!. V •'//MThBHTI T Here the young folks will find an assortment of just the proper / \ iwnWrn 111 supplies that they Mill need when school opens next Monday. t W School days become more enjoyable when boys and girls have the Shop in our stores for your children’s school needs ... or let ' I them come in themselves to teach them the thrift habit while Bpggjfes ** mL. / / / \ This announcement gives only a partial list of school supplies Ey VflW J / \ \ available in our stores .. . essential needs that |l|fjpi v jg/ 1 / l \ every child should have in order to do his or her it i JS LOOSE-LEa"f%HmOERS Manv different sizes of handy note books You Will find at “Peoples'* a loose leal Here Is an unusual opportunity to ob- and stenographers’ note books are stocked binder that will exactly suit your reed*, tain a supply of ruled tablets at a re* j n end opening and side opening styles. There are different sizes; some <are end markably low price. These tablets may be R , . , » c- opening, some side opening, had In either the sxß inch size or the g JJJ* ] x ~ *s© Keystone. size 250 sc. fi for 25c. 4.c Dozen Shorthand; size 4x9 J 10c Hexo, 8xl0!4 size 250 At All People* Drug Store. As AU People Drug Store* M Ml Peopl*. Drug Store* SPECIAL! A Deep Cut Prices WRITING TABLET f or ASOSE-LEAF FILLER* You may select either bond or linen This Week Only! We have loose leaf fillers to.fit all size* finished paper . . . your choice of threa of binder* carried In stock. Bizes; pocket, letter or note size. These Universal Keystone, *c Pkg 2 for 15e excellent quality Ink tablets may be had Keystone Tablet*, 80 sheets 19c either ruled or unruled. 1100 Page Alr Mall Tablets, 100 sheets 19c 10c each; 3 for 2ac SkJfl Dictionary Eagle, fillers, 8c pkg.... 2 for 15« * : At All People* Drug Store* // - -r\ I * . M Every school child At All People. Drug Store* a ' 1 should have one of p*—these clearly printed dictionaries for J reference. Contains thousands of new - Every boy snd girl wants a school bag to carry their books and papers back and ZOO-page Blue Back 10c, 3 for Zsc Compass and Divider 19c forth, There are several designs ... all Varsity, 100-page .19c s 'l 25 Typewriter Ribbon'" 79c economically priced. Some are of genuine Canvas Cover, 120-page........... 19c i„c pk Waxe d Paper , 50 lather. Progress, 110 page 10c, 3 for 25c sheets 3 for i 9c VBC 10 At All Peopl** Drug Store* 5c Polo Lead Pencils 29c dozen At All People* Drug Store* I I’fPt. boHI* The,* .cbool Mts wr. «*ujpp*l with HI V a . _ _ pencils, pens, erasers and various other Hundreds of beautifully designed, guaran- I \ tfeg ' €• J /%Q school needs. Tacked In durable, nttrae* teed fountain pens and pencils in a wide II yzz* Vi/ yy* boxes. New supplies may be secured range of prices. Every school Child should to replace worn-out contents, have a fountain pen. 19c to 9 g c Waterman Fountain fen* ._52.75 up ========= ===== As All People. Drug Store. Parker Fountain Pens..fs.oo and $7.00 H * Eversharp Pencils SI.OO up t|»A r —. n __ Other Fountain Pens 98c_ up r HH As All Pe.pl**. Drug store. I i * Mr Good quality crayons in sets of different '■Uaiila/TYPEWRITER TABLETS colors. Different size boxes of chalk in \V •” * * either white or colored. \Buying typewriter paper In tablet form Chester Cl unin ..10c box INKS prevents soiling and wrinkling of sheets. p anl * *’ Hr box This is the economical way to purchase f au K *\. , typewriter paper. The sheets are readily Hyeia Chalk 10c box All colors of writing Inks, including In- detachable Kroma Chalk 5c box deilble_ink. white ink, and India draw- Keystone, 100 sheets 25c At All P.ople. Drug Store. H ’ ‘ .. . in . Winona, 40 sheets 10c . Kongo l«c Winona. 100 sheets 19c Ql \ Carter’s, blue 15c As All P.opl** Drug Stor*• n Many Items not found In this adveitlsE* ment are stocked at our stores. Drop in Manv stvles and erades of pencils are GLUE. PASTE. INK ERASER ,he nearest store to you and look over - Glue, mucilage, library paste, liquid paste J' 10 display of s< hool suppics or j w uh a variety pf points from which to and ink eradlcator are stocked in many items you may need. choose Both ink and pencil erasers. rhumb Tacks 10c box DaJ(h pencil!| , c Carter’s Ink Eraser tZ5c Gem .vapor C,, P* * 8C Velvet Pencils 5e Library Paste l«c Pencil Sharpener S9c Mongol Pencils 5e Cico Paste l«c Rubber Bands .10c box Pen Holder* 5c LePages Glue .15c Rulers 5c to 15c Erasers .......5 and 10c At All Peoplet Drug Store• At All People* Drug Store* At All People* Drug Store* At All of the Busy All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You! • \ ANCIENT ROME FALLING BEFORE MODERN MARCH 17th Century Houses Pulled Down to ‘•lsolate’' Tarpcian Rock and Reveal Marcellus’ Theater. ROME (N.A.N.A.), —Rome Is chang ing tremendously and many familiar landmarks are fast vanishing away. One ! side of the street called Tor de Specchl j has completely gone, seventeenth cen- I tury houses have been pulled down to 1 “Isolate” the Tarpeian rock in order to , bring the remains of the Theater of Marcellus more prominently into view. True, the Temple of Fortune is re -1 stored and Hadrian’s Forum more com- , ' pletely uncovered, but old street* and i churches are everywhere being sacrl- 1 flced to lay bare the truly ancient and ; classical. The Isola Tibertina is In the hands of the house-breakers, who are j ‘ busily modernizing It. Its Matilda ; i tower, hospital, monastery, low houses I . and quiet streets are going. , Modernity is trying to march abreast .; with an ancient Rome thrown into . high relief and this involves many sac- ; , | rifices. i (Copyright, 1930. by North American Newi- I 1 paper Alliance.) N i > Demand for margarine in the Nether- j ' lands is so great that the industry is ! I operating at capacity. THE ARGONNE g 16th and Columbia Road IV 'W'. 1 Living Room, Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Bath I < :tric rkijw;rr ation PSORIASIS I —is a stubborn ekin disease. I suffered with It for years. Write R. 3. Payne, Covington. Ky. P. O. Box 95.