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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JANUARY 924, 1929.° BUR I.ARS CFT S5 |CIvIL SERVICE BODY |JEWELERS TO HOLD | 2pin. oot sbor Semues b CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED . ) ; TO STUDY PAY ACTION| GONVENTION IN D, C, S SunensBuciios®Vie . FOR SCHOOL GYMNASIUMS For Convenience—and Safety —_— » | Desio and Mr. Shaw. Others attending | | 3 | the meeting were C. Howard Millikin i When you do find a curb parking place you don’t (flitoieiReported hospastedito Be | { and Jacob Engel, Baltimore. and George | Reymond and Tekoma Institutions know what}‘,ll happen before gu etgb‘;ck yOvertil-ne { 26 BetveeitBrookh ! Association Plans Annual Meeting ' Kleitz and Elwood A. Davis, Wilming.| . to Get Athletic-Assembly app you g 4 ] | Compromise Between Brookhart | Association Plans Annual Meeting Kle | fine; somebody has crashed into your car. { and Lehlbach Proposals. | In Washington in May. | The folloving c]cngm;:::‘:fi"‘gvd}fl‘n;&“; Ll You can save all this by driving directly to the RN 15 i : | : She e 87| The District Commissioners have i . It i i . Batt d Pis-| The House cl\{l service committee will Five Hundred Expected. | mund, program;: Méi‘ Sehgmer. gmfir- WA & onteadE Tt Cabatrctians ot Capital _Garagt It s har o everywhere—your car | Take Tires, Battery and Pis- meet in executive session tomorrow tainment. Mr. Sundlun, finance: M. | g " eight.room addition, including a will be safe—and you'll sav 2 and worry. morning to discuss what legislation will ———— Desio. publicity: Mr. Wright rcception, | compination gymnasium assembly hall, ; tol—Other Robberies be reported to the House for the relief | e jewclers' Association of Mary- AP MF. Pearson, registration. to the Raymond School to the C. A Three Hours During the Day | Snd aaminisirative interpretation of dhe | 12d Delaware and the Distrit of Co- R e or From 7 P.M. to 1 AM nwy ¢ ) e b 1D lumbia will hold its annual convention| Three Officers Commissioned. | of $167,259. — rom 7 P\ to M. C Are Reported. Welch pay bill of last year. lin Washington for ti | o L : : first time in : | "The same company received a con- Adications jare (hat theubllamiic nsey fie was annon sterday by |, Homer B. Millard. 1918 N street, has | tract to construct a combination gym- will be reported will be a compromise | g, P Y | been com ned by the War Deps et - v hall at the Ta- > 2 measure, including certain features of | Lonard D Sha , OF thie Met= | yient "a ‘first ‘Heutenant. of "Infantiys | 1o e, sacembly BAIL S€ the 'Ta- Purking time is a good time to i Breaking a pane of glass in a front h the Lehlbach bill and the Brook- | apout - & William S. Farrell, 2441 Tracy plac awards were made Tuescay. | give your car a “Capital” Wash | window of a gas station at Benning | hart bill. P ention 2 cond licutenant of Field Artillery, and | 2 |road and Central avenue northeast, When the committee meets tomorrow | “Blane for (he ; Claude N. Ballenger, 223 Laverne ave- | 5 about 1 o'clock this morning, burg it will have before it a transcript Of | cussed Tuesday at e e Alexandria, @ second licutenant of | Officers Given Extra Duty. | % . Al , izt s testimony at the recent hearings an g L ting ¢ all in the Reserve Corps of the | : 3 s ( H l ()‘ "ag s‘ll::fien?%m:!‘erl‘_(v Fallz’ed‘av. I5755 The | voluminous other data supplicd by ex- | g affiliated groups at t. = | Capt. Adam Richmond and First i | lta ar d\..e d €X- | City Club, at which Arthur J. Sundh Licut. Robert V. McLaughlin, attached Stolen property included tires, a_bat- | perls of the personnel classification | chairman, of the. jeweins ahijco dlun. Licut. Robert V. MeLaughlin, attached 2riss] L9 s | teryiand ‘s iplstol. iPolicemen F. K| joard Snd s statement from C&QL‘O‘}(‘UMemham and Manufacturers' Associa-| Many new and modern motion pic- | eral, War Dgpnr;(lx\{‘:\[:!z(‘hitu:;‘::nml.‘- 1320 New York Ave. Main 9500 e ramtacs Aiscovorod fhe alue | had been asked Tor by Chelrman Lon. | tion; Presided. ture theaters are being constructed in | signed to additional duty with the 428th | @ eleventh precinct discovered the place ' has en asked for by airman Leh] - | " The commiitee in charge of the con- ' Takio amom 5 had been robbed and notified William | bach and was delivered to his office late on- apan. T. Irvins, proprietor. yesterday. Its contents has not been ‘m—-—_———_—* promises 2k To45, Ereth seet Teanty | o P . | L R R LR R LR LR A LRLRLR L NAL R R R R R LR R YRR AL last evening through a front window 2 [4nd Tantacked the house. . Two soid | LEGION MEN WILL GIVE ONLY : . it W MORE DAYS longing to Edward Lee were OF GUR stolen property was valued ot § | il et o e 5. | Costello Post to Hold Annual Per- | a silver dollar and a dime | i i | was reported to the police b 5.| formance in Jewish Community Berry, apartment 34, 1420 R strect said h(*r' property disappeared from her Center Hall. jlapatiEy b sompEiduing (the | The ennual minstrel show and dance Burglars got into 612 Harvard s of \xm-lclmhg,m“ ¢ % A T e Toomesof Praniie Knibh and | o'clock tonignt, th_Jewish Community Louise Taylor of wearing apparcl val- | Center Hall. A.chorus of 35 ex-service fied at 450 men is being drilled for the perfor- James R. MNcCullough, mance, which will feature the song bt enoite i o and numbers of Joe King -and several dollar bills 2 . | sweatér from his home yesterday. thief entered through a Maj. Overton C. Li AR AR T revolver, underwe g i~ : 5 { and a number of ok | Canadian Poet Laureate Dies. { ""An unidentified colored man made an| MILWAUKEE, January 24 (®)—Dr. | | unsuccessful attempt to jimmy the | John D. Logan, 60, poet laureate of |door of the apartment cf Henry Capada and e department of | Fletcher, first floor of 1514 S street.| English at Marquette University | early last evening. He was frightened |at the University Hospital toda | from the building. | i = i |WINE PLEA FAILS TO SAVE | | WOMAN CARRYING LIQUOR/ | Mrs. Cohen Says Liquid Was Vine- this suite, walnut over gumwood. Regularly i 4 7 Easy Terms i : A% { 3 $89. It is hard to find a better gar, Chemist Says 30/Per | 4 Y ¢ 1 value in bedroom suites than this. Cent Alcohol. Her plea that the liquid contained | Phonograph Outfit in two jars which she carried con- | tained Dmt!{x sacramc&tal \Etsx:;cxrmggkg‘m P Pm:fi:;. g“g‘lgf % — fi FE Bl Ok | convince the jury, Mrs. 3 trio Tercheres, Con- ¢ € utht 30-year-old mother, residing in the 1600 ‘es, N blodi st Fourieentn sreet il be sen: || FAR OR NEAR GLASSES || sl mieror “ana™s | = L . & tenced Saturday following conviction Toric Lense handsoee Bloses for 3 : = | “_mm;slsts 1uf con- Tuesdfi1y on’&harges of transporting and | r“mfim"nn '_"’S ey / X e 01 ‘s;l!:‘on‘g l;::::l possessing liquor. 3 ed, s g Arraigned on the charges, Mrs. Conen || 9 1) AYS ONLY 5 i s “ / ! link spring and said_that instead of being corn liquor $ ! : 4 % 3 el sanitary mattress. which she was carrying it was wine | 15-Piece Bed Davenport Suite 3 T ek Ideal for the spare that had turned to vinegar. The chem- b A Consists of long Bed- . Magazine Carrier, Bridge {3 - ’ bedroom. st who anaiyzed 1t, however, said that || SATISFACTION | Davenport, ~ Armchair, ol . : R i o Lamp and Shade, Metal it contained more than 30 per cent of | CR MONEY BACK . | ; \ Wing Chair, al :-'323:‘; P S e According to police who arrested Davenport and End Book Ends and a 3-piece 3 4 her, she dropped the containers from k ? Table nicely finished in o e e 3 picea her car when they approached, forc- FOtht Opt. Co. ] , Littl mahogany; decorated $195. ing members of Sergt. George le’s squad toterecover a small amount from 907 G St- N-W. the gutter. ‘The' jury returned a verdict of guilty Remember Address after deliberating 10 minutes. | - & A"fl ~ ¥ o - 4-Piece Walnut Finished Three pieces, all of which are splendidly constructed and finely : : 4 " 2 AR Bedroom Suite finis| . Have spring-filled auto - o 3 ] i ¥ s illustra , wi ive - Puihions. Upbalieros mibes s $ 60 E < j ust as illustrated, with attractive Bow-end Bed, FRI. & SAT. 2 ¢ ; : Open from 8 AM. to 8 P.M. Dresser, Chest of Drawers and Dressi ful cretonnes. The fiber table pic- s an ressing Table. T Constructed to give maximum tured above is extra. No rug with service and nicely finished in Rt LR, Luxurious - . e bl 3400 et ) || | Brunswick yet No Extr a i el . S0 B | This 52475 (s, Chifforobe only : i : $16.60 SINGS : = = N P v Nicely finished. “The Song I Love” | AND MY Tonia” | ; N » e ! FREE = (UF - o - ; & 16-Piece Dining Room Outfit 15-Piece Living Room Outfit (Theme Song of the Movie ; ; o Includes the following: : Qak Buffet paveSiered Jacausrds 15 pleccy, including the followins: “In OId Arizona”) 5 i e e T mp Buflet ~ Attractive Lamp Shade 2 o RS i , B i eetan, $19.75 | e | Brunswick Record No. 4141 ¥, - . 3 Side Chairs 1 Torchere 5 3 Smoker. Mazazine Carrier e $1.00 Down 3-Piece Console Set Table Scarf / $5 Down : $5 Fox trot of “The Song I Love”—Joe Rines and His Orchestra. Other side: “Carolina Mcon” —waltz, | g IBERTY NICK LUCAS | is now appearing on the | Orpheum Circuit I I M l I E D > Other Brunswick Records | ; 15-Pe. Set of This 13;) 00 “A Love Tale of Alsace-Lor- Aluminum Circulating o ; $10 Coal Kitchen Cabinet % - e ; g Heate Folw Lo Tl | lo Chzcago $4.95 Heater | [ SRS ~ , S0 5189 = 117 nd nado Hotel Orchestra, 4144 the -new laber-saving ‘ . ] 1 al . 2 Splendid heat devices. Neatly finished i Vi [ 19 HOURS TO CHICAGO ] At Busr | e PRt *Notre Dame Victory March” 1 i ... “On Wisconsin!” — ’ ; 'hite E L ¢ s ‘trots. Abe Loomants Galit OU can have almost a full day in Washing- . White hnal.nel N i l):}l;;‘sf‘))' ’ nia Orchestra. ton—board the Liberty Limited at 3:10— i Metal Crib ¢ 7 - & \ With Bed With vy and be in Chicago next morning at 9:00 . . . at Mattress “Sonny Boy” ... “I Can’t Give the palatial Union Station, convenient to busi- S L& ( 2 j : i . You Anything But Love” — B T . : $ "90 4 &) $15'90 piano solos by Lee Sims, 4152 ness, hotels, the North and South Shores. ) ) R And you ride on a train which has much of SO0 Batn “You're the Cream in My Cof- the atmos?h?re ofa pr.wate clu'b-—the luxurious fee” ... “To Know You Is To Liberty Limited, equipped with club car, ob- Efi;;‘{f:?h;;z;’f_ tots C”")"}‘;‘; servation car, dining car service de luxe, modern and roomy sleepers—barber, valet, maid, sten- ographer—newspapers and magazines . . . Semtinast i R ] = emi-poster Bed, Dresser, tary spring. Comfortable “Me and the Man in the Moon” i A : : A =\ YRR Chiffonier, Vanity, Chair Mattress, 2 Pillows, 2 Pil- ... “Ev'rybody Loves You'"-— For further information and Pullman reser- = L and Bench, finished in & lowcases, 2 Sheets and Bed- $1.00 Down v ve fox trots. Arnold Johnson and . ~ N 1 walnut over gumwood, with spread. A fine value! B Or hicisa. 4125 vations telephone Main 9140. During the eve- I AES two-tone decorations; sani- Regularly §159. ning hours and on Sundays and holidays tele- 4 * $5 Down phone Main 7380. 3 kool -Gt ldadel 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite i p.n.:.,;.l:.a.-cnul.l & I ) ] N N S ‘ > A N I A_ This set makes an ideal addi- A I O N A Here's another remarkable value e Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. i I tion to the modern home. Con- R nother, remarkable vilue in i i sists of drop-leaf table with $ a Be enport Suite, {hree bicces. $ e BN v E sists of drop-ieat table with 18 901 | I [J comiing 6F aringirl, "k T} .60 type chairs to match. Beautiful- - —_—— BALTIMORE BRANCH A I I ROA D 1y enameled. T - Bolstercdtn aitation lesthes Sprins P I construction, 410418 W. Lombard St. ’ U - . X U e C 0. Phone Plaza 8112 Carries more passengers, hauls more freight RUG 9x12, WITH FREE 7th & H Sts. N.W. RUG 9x12, WITH than any other railroad in America EACH SUITE EACH SUITE e ——— |