Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1928, Page 7

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cll, serve TOWN T0 CONSIDER on several occasions for their approval | or rejection. and each time it has been | Rhode Island avenue and Thirty-fourth defeated. There have been less than|street twelve people arrested within the town | the A. A. A, was defended by C. C. citizens. of A. A. A. to Furnish Po- | lice With Suits. to the town constabulary of Rainier, Md., is to be considered for-|the State Senate, and who can be re- . . o mally by the mayor and common council | moved oni- by omcials of our sate.| Avoid Repair Bills | at a meeting next Monday night. it was | The town authorities have no jurisdic- | p | announced today by Arthur C. Keefer. | tion aver the justice of the peace what- | | soever, and it has been our experience . Th-'] offer at first was accepted iIn-| that defendants, regardless of their ros- | ormally i the spirit in which it was| dence. have alway been treated as fair- made.” But when the motor association | |v as hte mayor and common council in | corporation counsel. a few days later wiote a letter to the | conneil in which the association indi- | caled it was making the gift hecause the town was without funds to pur- chace uniforms ftself, indignation was | aroused and the acceptance was held | in abeyfince. | Denies Town Is “Broke.” | Mayor Fred Negus in a letter to The | Btar today reviewed the incidents lead- g up to the offer and reiterated the | n's denial that fteis “broke.” The | vor pointed out that Mount Rainier | has in its treasury “sufficient funds to | carry on all projects which it has un- | dertaken. and we have just complete. | a street improvement program at a cost | of approximately $185.000." ] “The “mayor and common council.” the letter said. ere granted authority by the Maryl Legislature to appoint bailifis to erve the peace and en- force the ordinances of the town. These | CHAIRS The Chatham Easy Chair, an ideal reading chair, cov- ered in muslin, is 365.00 The luxurious English Club Chair, with loose back and seat cushions, covered in - Tapestry or Brocade, is now . . . . 9195.00 The Bennington Wing Chair, an upholstered piece de- signed in comfortable pro. portions, as a man’s reading chair, is now; covered in muslin . . $75.00 Open Arm Chairs, Mahog- any, high-backed, uphol- stered in Tapestry $32.00 Windeor Charrs The Concord Arm Chair, 8 charming piece, covered in Crewel, is + + %72.00 DINING ROOM GROUPS Suites of ten pieces are marked during the Summer Sale, from & $20500 * OCCASIONAL PIECES Tilt-1p Table, Mahogany, inlaid $18.00 Foot Stools, covered in a selection of Tapestries . . %6.75 Drop-leaf Table, in Mahogany, a copy of a Duncan Phyfe $117.00 Nested Tables startat . #20.00 Mirrors in a profusion of styles and sizes, are marked from $8.00 Coffee Tables, indispensable in the Living Room are marked from . . $32.00 Tea Wagons,in Mahogany $27.00 End Tables, in a wide variety, are matked from . o+ 4 . %2.00 without pay because of their | justice.” local interest and pride. A bill providing for paid police officers has been sub-|the arrest and conviction of a resident mitted to the voters of Mount Rainier |of the town for failing to obey a “stop” —_— limits within the past year for violation | Collins, attorney for the automobile as- of town ordinances, which we believe | sociation, who complained about the shows that among our residents, num- ni i beri imately 3.800, there et Mt. Rafnier Will Act on Offer | bering apnroxim oy 3, e e Started by Arrest. “wWe also wish to call vour attention to the fact that all violations of munici- | pal ordinances of our town are tried | head with a brick while playing with | |in the manner provided by the Mary-|several other boys at North Capitol The offer of the American Automo- jand Legislature—that is. before a justico ! bile Association to supply uniforms free |of the peace appointed by the governor | Mount | of our State and who is confirmed by | WATCU AND CLOCK REPAIRIN | Clocks Called For - Delivered - Guarant 89S i F URNITU of .Every Style ~ is in the SUMMER SALE THE EVENIN‘G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1928. " 7 .~ i il o 4 - o men, like the mayor and common coun- | any case coming before the police 13'0m BUS'NESS HOUSES 3&:&'";:.',.‘ txogz:):’ni;é\sglri’efn.;;“!’or%.asxi? re ts the 5 mus MUST RENEW LICENSES |55 roted by the eatth Department = o Notices have been sent out to all the business firms reminding them of the Failure_to {p cure a license on or before November |1 will be followed by prosecution The special commission named by the Commissioners to draft a new license | Approximately 13.000 business estab- | code for submission to Conares: nest lishments in the District which require | Winter will hold its first meeting prob- The controversy had its inception in sign_erected at the intersection of | g . gntil November 1 to Get|jieincess B reifQdEg Permits; Code Commission to Meet Next Week. The defendant, a member of lack of uniform on the arresting | licenses to do business here have until | ably Wednesday of next week. HEAT "7 oL for effortless heat | — . - Boys' Skull Fractured. Lloyd Paul. colored. 10 years old, 6 Hanover street, was seriously injured | last night when he was struck on_the | nd P streets. Emergency Hospital phy- | cians say that his skull is fractured. | S Ay Automotive Engineers { Will Tell You. That the most important part | of an automobile or truck is the transmission and rear axle gears. | Because they carry the whole driv- ing load. These parts are unseen, and dif- ficult to get at, hence are often neglected. To avoid repair bills, pro- | tect these important gears with | Ebonite-T for transmissions, and | Ebonite-R for rear axles. | EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) | e 20 Cents a Shot | MAIN 710 At Filling Stations and Garages. | Hest boKeth's | | BAYERSON OIL WORKS ‘ ] Columbia 5228 ern fuel. weather starts brings, vou can have a fire. mind turning the fire on for an hour or two. year guarantee against increase in price. 615-15™ Shreek (Pronounced “Luff-Boro”) 1703 1. St. N.W 201 S A{i(;’ s~ Ssfa, copied from early American Chippendale, down cushioning, hair- filled back, covered in Denim . . . *148.00 The Lawson Sefa, a deep comfortable piece, covered in muslin, is $180.00 The Oneida Love Seat, cov- ered in Denim, is now priced at $85.00 The Bedford Sofa, ideal where a very large sofa will not fit, is marked $120.00 An English Club Sofa, with a low English arm, excel- lent spring construction, hair filled, and cushions of down, comes in a wide range of covers, includin, Mohairs, Damasks an Brocatelles. Specially priced at. osn = N250004 The Raleigh Sofa, covered in muslin, and of the usual fine Sloane construction, is now. . o « %170.00 i Coery one of the fine styles of furniture is in the Sum- mer Sale, from early English reproductions to groups and pieces in the Modern manner. Dining room, bed room,\/iviflg room and occasional furniture; Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Fabrics and Lamps: [Jive great floors of home furnishings are here to select from. Everything in this re- markable offering carries the Summer Sale reductions. W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. «The House with the Green Shutters” STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TQ 3:00 P. M. DAILY, 12 NOON SATURDAY Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged Sleane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction BED ROOM GROUPS Complete groups of eight pieces,including twin beds, are priced from $34500 FABRICS Brocades and Damasks, Line ens and Toiles, Mohairs and Cretonnes — every yard of fabric is in the Summer Sale. LAMPS Floor lamps and table lamps, Bridge lamps and Boudoir lamps—all of them are here and all of them are priced lower during the great Summer Event. Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum are all in the Summer Sale WHF,X vou heat with oil there is no fuel to shovel or kindle. no ashes or clinkers to clean. no grates to shake, no coal dust to clean up! 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