Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1928, Page 25

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m imeAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. DECEMBER 16, 156“PART 1. ANSBURGH & BRO GLORIFYING THE CHRISTMAS chT,,?@g“@ -fl .41:"'%4.,’..1 sl L TR S HEH NN RN R B N RN RN FVE ST ON RUM CHARGES Héavy Finesand Jail Terms ' Are Meted Out -in Police Court. L a4 Makiéz’g, History By Our Great Accomplishments ‘ or were conpeted by Police Court jus rieg for violations of -the national pro- hib&tion act in the last week yesterday | bl In Radio—Here’s Another One Ready. Tomerrow f COn(tanNm “Sakes, of the 1900 block of ; Fourth street northeast, was sen-| teticed by Judge Gus A. Schuldt to 120 | days and fined $300 or 60°days for sale | and possession. He had pleaded guilty. Phillip Cobb, 2400 block of Eighth street, was given $500 or 60 days for trdnsportation, and Albert J. Freleigh, 900 block of Butternut street, $300 or 60 days for possession. McKenzie Rollins, 43, of the 1800 block of Fourteenth street, was sen- tenced to 60 days in jail by Judge John P. McMahon for sale and fined $125 or 45 days for possession. Police say. Rollins dispensed liquor from a| hot-water bottle which he carried. 3 = . e A In This Handsome ~ On This Handsome High Boy Walnut Miahogany Finished Veneered Cabinet; CONSOLE Table; Built-In UTAH Complete with A-K Dynamic Speaker Model E Speaker ~and. Seyen Tubes Audrey Shumate, whose -husband, S8am P. Shumate, former Mayflower yacht sailor, disappeared en route between Washington and Norfolk last month leaving a suicide note. The charges against the woman were nolle prossed by " Assistant United States Attorney R. F. Camalier. NOVEMBER EXPORTS TOTAL $546,000,000 Largest Month of Year Except ‘October—Imports Aggregate $327,000,000. By the Associated Press. . American exports for = November amounted to $546,000,000, the largest total for any month this year, with the and Seven exception of October, and a record con- siderably higher than that for any other Fall month since the close ‘of -the Eurppean war, Imports were $32f,- 000,000. During. November and the country’s favorable trade balance :for the month was" $219,000,000. Commerce artment trade observ- ers yesterday gitributed the. high .ex- port figure for' me last ‘two- months to the coincidence-of the usual heavy Fall shipments of agricultural products’ with an:unusually heavy forsign: demand for American manufactured - products, notably automobile goods. For the-11 months includipg November American exports amounted to $4,655,000,000, or approximately $200,000,000 more than for the same period in 1927. It is con- sidered certain’that the year will set a new export record. when December figures are tabulated. Imports, how- ever, are rumning considerabky below last year's totals For the first time in several months gold imports info the United States have reached large figures. The Com- merce Department . fixed the Novem- berinflow of gold at $29,591,000, which 'was, larger than any monthly import of the: metal since Jmulx'y Nflvember at the ng 8ol for | jth was $6, !h heavy loss of \,gol mxmvlou States moniths of 19287 by"the Uni tmé gain has , resuited fn ug ex?;: of gold exports impotts for 11 months mclud&gflnve‘?fl Silver exports- for $7,664,000 and.imports wers —dv—~. 'CONSULAR CHANGES. District Man in Group Recently Given Reassignments. Harvey 8. Gerry, District of Colum- ‘bia, U. S. vice consul and third secre- tary of legation at Asuncion, Paraguay, hast been detailed as third secret.lry of embassy at london England, Willerd L. Beaulac, Rhode Island, thll'd secretary, now at the “State Depart- ment, has been detai] ag second sec~ retary at Managua, Nicaragua. Elliot V. Richardson, New York, con- sul at Karachi, India, has been placed on ‘the Foreign Service retired list on | account of disability. and Leo F. Ci Cochran, Rhode Island, vice consul at Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Stuart e T nghtmg Socket Operat:ed Model 40AC. A powerful, compact all-electric receiver, in a beautiful shielding cabinet. FULL VISION DIAL. Without tubes and speaker. NELAIDNE Al vlosiiisi sivvianisvive £47.000, | ed up-to. your H 00 without ud- arge. $ ; ; d: lmcf%h With Dynamic g Speaker Bulbt In Let the Family Join = In a Family Gift md:fi'f? e e Pmm:::- e R L Years of uninterrupted pleasure — real program e P o s Ty enjoyment — fine tone:— great power — €ase of .~ ino S Birietie Ammapolls’ iz selecting stations — economical — trouble free—: %{éflgmfi%@figfi . lamp socket operation — the knowledge that the o8 e Gne camination Marc 3 set will keep on working —all these you give if TERRIFIC BATTLE TO FINISH BE- your Christmas gift is an all-electric Atwater Kent. : '_The importance of early selection is emphasized, ;g’lé‘é‘dwé;%‘tfié‘zfig“i;{“%;}: E - if you want your set installed for Christmas. j - e COMPLETE $10 D Twelve Months to Pay—and v d. e OWN aSmallCarrymgCharge Hoake d-‘ Upto Ypur f: A‘grial , Badlo Salon—Fourth Floor ¥ Without Additional Charge COMPLETE ‘Get your radio tomorrow—and if you do {not:want to pay more than $119.50, this is your il :‘bgst buy”—because it is a complete Atwater . Kent outfit. The speaker is known‘as one of “radio’s truest voices”—it has the'ton¢ superi- ority of ‘much more expensive radios. It is such a fine radioithat 1,700,000 have bought it. It gives yot evu’ythmg——at a reasonable price—and yo‘d“wfll never regret your choice Kent radio sattsfies $10 Do_wn TWEEN COAL AND OIL. A strange new kind of ol burner is revolutionizing heating systems through- outithe world. Although it costs only a torg, no electricity or gas. Easily in- stalled on the grate of any cookstove, heating stove or furnace in a few min- utes by any one.- Think of the mil- lions of homes too poor to afford any- thing but old style coal or wood. Every home, no mattér how large or how small, can afford this new invention. ‘To introduce this amazing new inven- tion quickly, the “Intérnational -Heating Co,, 3808 Park ayenud, Dept, 1261, St. Lotls, Mo, are offering a very special proposition. Write today and you will | ive full details with let ab- J rol ¢ ior vi 1 s e ey We show you only an exterior view of this ;‘i’:m"k"‘;‘,‘;q‘l ;;’gmcggufp:};;sgg,;g b beautiful cabinet—and mere words can not Eotcia1 " proposition. 15 olered o oha | tell you of the elegance of the interior—which first 50 writing in, so write today.—Ad- | vertisement. consists of highlighted' panels and fancy gtill, It is indeed one of the most handsome cabinets we've ever offered—and will add dlgmty to any home. Twelve Months to Pay—and *a Small Carrying Charge M\\S\%&‘\WW Creeron 614 12th St. Corsage N Utah Dynamic . Speaker The same speaker that is Atwater Kent el Madel 44 AC Extra powerful — sensitive Atwater Kent Model 40 in tlus cabmet sFould be Model 42 AC your “home” gift—even if it cost twice -"as“‘much. and Boutonniere Flowers Make Ideal Gifts Beautiful trailers for eve- ing dress at. popular n pncc;. 98¢ to $1.98 ’ - Boutonniere Flowers in Holiday Boxes 39¢ to 98c R e RNAR S AR AR AR R A S S AN You’'ll wonder how it is possxble to sell so:fihe-a radio for such a low price. And remember the Utah dyna- mic speaker is the mouthpie¢e for the soul of radio . . . breathing life into an otherwise mute mstru- ment Twelve Months to Pay—and $10 Down a Small Carrying Charge Radio Salon—Fourth Floes s If you intend to give a loud speaker as a gift, choose this Atwater Kent Model E, E-2, E-3—all of the same qulhty, but different in'size. Your choice $20 08 evencitnqenessne Browned hd, pnnelled cor- ners, full vision'dial. Uses 6 A. C. tubes and 1 rectifying tube with line voltage con- trol. For 110-120 " volt, 50-60 cycle alternating cur- rent. Without tubes. . _%6 ¢ and: sélective.. Uses 7. /Av'C. tubes and 1 rectifying tube, with automatic line voltage control. For 110120 volt, 50 60 cycle alternating ¢ “ourrent. Wghout$1°6 f built in the $159.50 cabinet It is one of the best re« producers on - the market today. Softer, ‘yet louder and 'r“:od A;‘ a_ separate unit,” prl ere $ 40

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