Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Newspaper Page Text
# GICHNER * " 'J III WATER HEATERS \mkUfsn jo mtact' *627 f St. N.W. EX. 4615, WO. 2220 ADVERTISEMENT. Red Blood Cells Must Be Kept Ip If You Want To Feel Alive Thousands Now Regaining OU Time Pep,Vigor and Drive By Releasing Vibrant EnetgyTo Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Overwork, undue worry, and lack of ear· tela food· often reduce· the red-blood •trength — and «tarred, weak, punj blood Just hasn't the power to keep up four energy and drive. Irery day—every hour—million· of tiny red-blood-cell· must pour forth from the marrow of your bonee to re place thoee that are worn-out. A low Blood count may affect you In aérerai way·: no appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack et resistance to Infection and disease. ' To get real relief yon muat keep up Tour blood «trength. Medical authorities, by analyst· of the blood, hare by posi tive proof shown that 8SS Tonic la amazingly effective In building up low blood «trength in non-organ le nutri tional anemia. This la due to the Μβ Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredient·. Also, 888 Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by increasing the gactrle digestive Juice when it is non-orgaal cally too little or scanty—thua the stom ach will have little cause to get balky with gas, bloat and give off that «our food taste. Don't wait! Energize your body with rich, red-blood. Start on SS8 Tonic now. As vigorous blood surge· throughout your whole body, greater freshness and strength should make .you eat better, aleep better, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow In yeur akin—firm flesh fill out hollow places. Millions of bottle· sold. Get a bottle from your drug «tor·. 888 Tool· kelp· Build Sturdy Health. Clinic Planned Friday For Browne Junior High Pupils Browne Junior High School stu dent· will be guwta of the Soap Βαχ Derby Coûter Clinic Friday. The session will begin at 8:45 pjn. In room 528, The fl^ar BuUding. The official entry blanks of a number of boys attending Browne already have been received at Derby headquarters, and others have been reported dispatched from the vari ous registration points. "Browne students usually have been among oflr most enthusiastic entrants in the Northeast," Derby Director çharies Kohen commented In announcing dedication of the clinic session to that school. "We are expecting another large con tingent from Browne to be on hand for the sixth running of the coaster race in July." During the meeting, the boys will have an opportunity to obtain an swers to their questions on Derby rules. ■ . "You dont have to be an entrant to attend the clinic," Mr. Kohen em phasized. "We want all Browne students to be our guests—and fel Soap Box Derby Guide The Washington Soap Box Derby is a coaster car race for boys sponsored by The Star and the District Department of the American Legion. Boys 11 to 15, inclusive, and those reaching their 11th or 16th birthdays in the period from June 1 to August 17, inclusive, are eligible. Official rule books are issued on registration with a Chevro let dealer in the Washington area. Entry blanks must be signed by a parent or guardian. The coaster cars must be boy built at a cost of not more than $6 in addition to the amount spent for wheels and axles. Precision wheel bearings are prohibited, but ordinary ball bearings are permitted. These maximum limits are prescribed: Length, 80 inches; width, 42 inches; height, in cluding windshield, 32 inches; weight of racer, 150 pounds; combined weight of racer and driver, 250 pounds. lows from other schools, me well. Additions Derby entrants in clude: Claude Dickinson, jr., IS, of 234 Maryland avenue, Parkland, Md.; Thomas % Dunn, 12, of 216 Savan nah street SJL; Jade Lee Stacey, 13, of 210 Melon avenue, Parkland, Md.; Stanley D. Garthoff, 14, of 211 Uhler terrace, Alexandria; Thomas K. Amlong, 11, Route 4, Alexanderia ; Alan Buck, 13, of 16 Montrose avenue. Garret Park, Md.; Charles Wynn, 14, of 1325 Eighth street N.W.; Estoria Nelson, 14, of 1217 Eighth street N.W.; Walter S. I -* THE LATEST IN METAL Venetian Blinds CUSTOM MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP 2 to 10 Day Delivery CALL DU. 3656 2239 Go. Ay·. Clarke, 12, of 8820 Colesville road, Bllver Spring; Richard Brown, 11, of 8801 Pint avenue, Silver Spring. Also, Carleton Tischer, 12, of 9712 Lorain avenue, Silver Spring; Allan Q. Lambert, 13, of 4311 Columbia pike, Arlington; Edward Parsema, 15, of 119 Sixteenth street Ν JE.; Edwin Β. Lawless ΓΠ, 13, of 580 Edgewood street NUB.; Garrett E. Eaddy, 13, »f 1814 Riggs place N.W.; John Sanson, 11, of 4615 Langdrum lane, Ohevy Chase; Chuck Mulllns, 13, of S315 Twenty-eighth street N.W.; Robert Seam on, 12, of 4205 Jenifer street N.W.; Bill Dilley, 15, of 3739 àppleton street N.W.; and Tommy Sershey, 14, pi 13 Russell avenue, Qatthersburg, Md. (Read The Star for Derby News.) AVC Chapter to Elect Potomac Chapter, American Vet erans Committee, will elect delegate· to the AVC convention at 8 o'clock tonight at 1901 F street N.W. The convention will open June 19 in Mil waukee. = We wOt do your work or-re»t machines é t*vHt material!. me tea it. n.w. m—mm ι·7· pROTtt FROM J* OlSASf "PROTECTOWIRE" warns you before fire gains headway. Inconspicuous/ in expensive, never known to fail. Writ· or call for literature. HAROLD S. SMITH 1831 Col. Rd. N.W. AD. 3803 TRADE MARK /η our honest opinion... • ' there is no better tire value than /!7M$ We've «aid that before...today we mean it more than ever! Here's a great and respected tire, now made greater! It's the new ATLAS with better road performance... increased safety.. .longer tire life—in keeping with Esso Marketers' constant effort to give you more tire value at your Esso Dealer's! Improved 5 different ways, the mighty new ATLAS is a bargain ! Drive in at the Esso Sign and see it. Read the broad, written warranty that protects your dollars. You'll want hand some long-mileage ATLAS Tires on your car! For sale only by Esso Dealers. If your dealer does not have the size ATLAS Tire you need, place your order now for early delivery. Don't buy any tiro without seeing the long-mile age ATLAS...the tiro that makes good on tho rood. NOW mer 5WAYS BElïïRi r *W£ GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN A FAMOUS TIRE!" Far Cooler Running... fuller shoul der ventilation. Added Driving Safety . . . flatter, grip-safe tread that puts more rubber on the road where you want it! Longer Life, better mileage than ever before . . . newer, tougher, longer lasting rubber. Softer, Quieter Riding... new, sci entific tread design. Increased Skid Resistance and longer tread life ... deep, safety-grip construction. The new ATLAS Tir· is backed by the same broad warranty that has done so much to make the ATLAS name famous ... a written warranty en every tire that can be made good at .any of the 38,000 ATLAS sales and service stations through-, out the United States and Cartada. Copr. 1941. un me. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of new jersey 261 Constitution Ay·. N.W. Washington 13, D. C. ' < * ; 4 ν *■ K. HECHINGER CO. makes an offer so yon can test the quality of I9J Regular 40e Value for M» c ¥4 pint limited one to a customer > Just to get you acquainted with this fine one-coat, col orful enamel for all surfaces; we make this special offer. Remember! One coat covers and leaves no brush marks. It's easy to clean and you have your choice of 28 col ors. Sorry, no phone orders. FOR 9e. · · enough to paint a small table So easy to use that even a child can apply it... and have a lot of fun doing it, too. This is your chance to let your little girl or boy repaint a favorite table or chair at a minimum of cost. ^ J · î ft · * r ■ >. " : ■ "'J ; -· FOR 9C... enough to refinish a bicycle Every boy will thrill to this'opportu nity to brighten up his bike with α new coot of this wonderful High Gloss Finish in his favorite color. Give him a brush and a 9c can and let him get busy tomorrow. FOR 9e... enough to paint one straight chair There is always a small chair in kitch en or bedroom that could do with a new coat of paint ... or perhaps a repaint job on a bathroom or kitchen stool will add new life to the room. Just try it and see how easy it is to do and how smooth the finish. A Monad Paint for Every Purpose Scientifically made to preserve strength and color HOUSE PAINT The white if WHITER . . . the colors re main colorful. It'» «elf-cleaning, thru con trolled chalking which automatically sheds dirt. Carries a WRITTEN 5-year guaran tee. $1.75 a quart; $5.65 a gallon. FRESH GLOSS Superb for interiors. A washable one-coot gloss finish for walls and woodwork. 'Dries with a smooth, tile-like surface that simply cannot hold dirt. Comes in white with your choice of 18 Col-o-Jar tints. $1.75 a quart; $5.65 a gallon. FLEXOTDLE For kitchen or bath, a liquid tile finish that wears and cleans like real tile. For all sur faces requiring a tough elastic coating of unusual durability. In white or your choice of 18 lovely Col-o-Jar tints. $1.98 quart; $6.95 a gallon. HALF LUSTRE A semi-gloss finish, unparalleled for point ing wolls and woodwork in kitchens or bath rooms. For a new color decor, choose one of 18 rich colors or pristine white. $1.49 a quart; $4.60 a gallon. ENAMEL FOR FLOORS Exceptionally durable . . . gives brilliant permanent finish for all kinds of floors or decks, indoors or outdoors. Tile-like surface is non-porous, dustproof, weather-resistant. Comes in 8 colors. $1.49 ο quart; $4.19 a gallon. FRESH FLAT A versatile, washable wall finish for bed rooms, living rooms and halls. There is no time like Spring to repaint and freshen up your home. For best results use Monad Paints. $1.15 a quart; $3.69 a gallon. Phone AT. 1400 for Free Delivery Department Stores for Home Owners and Builders NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. 15th & H Sts. 5925 Go. Ave. 1905 Nichols Ave. Lee Highway f ι . ■'> ι ft _ ο . ■ ■ -■ j. . . Γ ·..■! ■ -·^ ' - '-r % i ν ι - - c;v : ■ ^-· V : ■.-v* ΐ-· . -<**·'-fyf* i ι- ,.·.,· ■■>*. ' ~\l' '* ' f ' '* '■ "v. ; p . . . * JtSLuSSuiti «ss- . UiMk «. ..