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§g Roast Stuffed Voune Turkey " Giblet Gravy
Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce (Film serving ■>/ Turkey it desired)
HV Raked Potato Mashed Potato Glace Sweet Potato V
V Hubl. rd Squash Boiled Buttered Onions French or Russian Drr ■
V Hearts of Celery Hearts ur Lettuce Sweet Mixed Pickles «
| Rolls and Butter
3 Choice of Old Fashioned Squash. Mince or Apple Pie
■ Plum Puddini, Hard Sauce Tea, Coffee, Milk, Ginier Ale
Fruit Sherbert Froitn Puddini Ice Cream Tokay Grapes
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SPINET PIANOS
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/J New <Mu^itUuflon Stifle!
Huntington has always
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for the money, and this
new model is no excep
tion! Strongly made of
wood with a metal back
plate like any other good
piano, but instead of the
ordinary wood veneer fin
ish it is covered in a
heavy, durable Fabrikoid
(except for legs and trim)
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that will not scratch or
mar and can be cleaned
by merely wiping with a
damp cloth. Full 88-note
standard piano action and
extremely well designed,
it's an instrument that
will please from both the
standpoint of quality and
price. Shop now ... a
small deposit will hold
any piano until Xmas.
In addition to the Huntington, we are
agents for ten other well-known piano
makes—the largest selection in the city.
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PIAVO COMPANY
1239-G Street - Cor. 13- N.W
Treat That Cold Quickly!
a cold is a tricky and treacherous
thing. It may take a serious turn
almost before you know it.
Take no chances with any cold. The
moment you feel a cold coming on, act
quickly, act decisively.
Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo Qui
nine (LBQ) tablets I
Bromo Quinine tablets are famous
treatment for a cold. They are known
and used the world over.
Bromo Quinine tablets do four im
portant things:
1. They open the bowels, an advis
able step in treating a cold.
2. They relieve the headache and
other pains that go with a cold.
3. They clear up that heavy sense of
stuffiness that goes with a cold.
4. They help reduce the fever that
goes with a cold.
Take Bromo Quinine tablets
promptly and you do much for the
speedy relief of a cold.
Get them at any drugstore, a few
cents a box. Ask for Grove’s Bromo
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U. S. Presses Demand
Japan Lift Barriers
To Goods at Tientsin
Parley Is Scheduled
Today to End Acute
Shortage of Fuel
The United States pressed de
mands today for lifting of Japanese
restrictions on movement of Ameri
can goods into the foreign conces
sions in Tientsin, China.
Representatives of the United
States Consulate and Chamber of
Commerce in Tientsin scheduled a
meeting with Japanese authorities
today in an urgent attempt to re
lieve an acute coal shortage, the As
sociated Press reported.
Acting Secretary of State Sumner
Welles disclosed yesterday that dif
ficulties in getting goods for the
American communities in the Bri
tish and French concessions at
Tientsin were increasing despite re
peated presentations to the Jap
anese of this Government’s conten
tion that American trade there
should not be interfered with.
Mr. Welles made public reports
from John K. Caldwell, American
Consul General at Tientsin, saying
the Japanese had required Ameri
cans to dump loads of coal and
peanuts on the streets before the
shipments were permitted to pass
into the concessions.
Strong Representations Made.
In emphatic tones, he said Amer
icans had a right to conduct such
trade and that United States rep
resentatives in Tientsin were hold
ing conversations with Japanese
authorities there in an effort to
prevent the recurrence of incidents
affecting American trade adversely.
The restrictions on coal shipments
have created a fuel shortage that
is causing increasing discomfort to
Amorioonc in ~ __
blanketed the city's streets, accord
ing to the Associated Press. The
American representatives there were
expected to demand today that the
Japanese at least permit transporta
tion of adequate fuel supplies.
The British Consulate there has
been negotiating unsuccessfully with
the Japanese in an attempt to get
coal through the barriers.
In the face of the outspoken re
sentment, Kensuke Horinouchi, the
Japanese Ambassador here, asserted
that Americans were being given
special consideration by Japanese
military authorities in China.
Suggests Military Necessity.
The Ambassador said that while
other nations may be delayed in
their movements to and from the
concessions, “Americans pass very
quickly.” As a general rule, he said,
Americans are granted preferential
treatment.
If there has been any delay in the
movement of American goods to
the concessions, it had developed
from military necessity, he said.
Mr. Horinouchi pointed out that
Chinese were in the majority in both
the British and French concessions
and that it was possible the Jap
anese military authorities were ex
amining shipments into the conces
sions to be sure they did not include
arms.
The Ambassador said he hoped
the conversations going on in Tient
sin would result in an amicable un
derstanding.
Dutch and Nazis Confer
On Neutrality Violations
By the Associated Press.
BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Authorized
sources said today that Nazi officials
met charges of violating the Nether
lands' neutrality with counter
charges of entry into German terri
tory.
The Netherlands' Charge d'Affaires
came to talk over alleged violations
of Netherland territory by German
aircraft.
a Lrerman plane, disabled by
anti-aircraft fire, crashed in a Neth
erlands meadow yesterday. The pilot
was killed. Netherlands aircraft
also engaged Nazi planes last Sat
urday and Sunday.
German and Netherlands repre
sentatives agreed to continue in
vestigations.
The German foreign office dis
closed that the German minister to
Berne, Otto Kocher, had expressed
regrets to the Swiss government
that Nazi planes had conducted a
"pamphlet bombing" over Switzer
land Friday.
Guard Officers Recognized
Granting of Federal recognition
to a number of National Guard offi
cers, among them Capt. Donald A.
Falk, route 2, Anacostia, D. C., was
announced today by the War De
partment. Capt. Falk is assigned
to the 29th Military Police Com
pany, Special Troops, 29th Division.
These officers now hold the dual
status of commissioned officers in
the military forces of the District
and the States and as officers of
the National Guard of the United
States.
Justice Laws to Talk
Justice Bolitha J. Laws of Dis
trict Court will address the Student
Bar Association of the George
Washington University Law School
December 4. The lecture will be
public, it wras announced.
Coma In tor vour taw today
EASTMAN STORES
607 14th W.
Japan's South China
Advance Checked,
Defenders Claim
No Progress Reported
By Nipponese in
Kwangsi Drive
By the Associated Press.
HONG KONG, Nov. 21.—Chinese
government spokesmen reported to
day that the Japanese advance into
extreme South China had been
checked. The advance, aimed at
cutting the Chinese “lifeline” sup
ply routes from British Burma and
French Indo-China, was stopped a
few miles from its landing point on
Tongking Bay, the Chinese said.
The Japanese themselves report
ed no progress in 24 hours in the
direction of Nanning, Chinese Army
headquarters in important Kwangsi
Province. Nanning also is terminus
of one xmall-gauge railway from
French Indo-Chlna over which sup
plies have been moving.
The Japanese said they were con
solidating their base positions on
Tongking Bay.
The Chinese said the Japanese
left wing, a force of 40,000 men, had
been held up a few miles from the
landing point, which was about 35
miles east of the Indo-China border.
A spokesman for the Chinese said,
however, that the Japanese center
wing had reached the Kwangsi bor
der, only 30 miles from Nanning.
Japanese air reconnaissance re
ports stated that Kwangsi soldiers,
among the best in all China, were
hastening to Nanning from Kwang
tung Province, destroying reads and
erecting strong defenses.
The Chinese reported that Nan
ning and other South Kwangsi
cities had been heavily bombed.
Finds Father in Wrecked Car
ABBEVILLE, S. C„ Nov. 21 (IP) —
T. Dale Ferguson, jr., came upon
an overturned automobile beside a
highway.
After notifying police, he dug into
the wreckage and extricated the in
jured driver. It was his father,
Deputy Sheriff T. Dale Ferguson,
who died a few hours later in a hos
pital.
Stayer cf Three Executed
CARSON CITY, Nev., Nov. 21 VP).
—Burton F. Williamson, 43, a gam
bling game dealer who killed his
wife and two other persons, was
executed in the prison’s gas cham
ber today. Williamson shot his wife,
Pauline; her daughter, Mrs. Hazel
Waddell, and the latter’s husband,
Waldo Waddell, near Fallon last
August 27 during a family quarrel.
How would you like cosh
for all the useless trinkets
that are lying about the
house. Selingers will pay
the
Highest Cash Prices
1 for all your old gold or
2_ln silver rings, pins, watches,
/f&rM even dental gold.
Thanksgiving Day
Madrillon Restaurant
Washington Building, 15th at N. Y. Ave,
DINNER
12 Noon to 10 P.M.
Fresh Roast Turkey
Served with all the traditional trimmings ^
and prepare^ in the famous Madrillon
manner.
$1.50 per person
Dancing From 7:39 to 1 P.M.
Music by Carr & Don Orchestra
Adelita Varela in Spanish and Mexican
Songs and Mary LaMarr in American
Swing Songs
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