Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1929, Page 8

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RALCONSOLATON HOVEISWSTTUTE Pittsburgh & West Virginia Route Asks 1. C. C. to Sanction Plans. Br the Associated Press. The first of a series of financial and Jegal moves e bring to 4 head the con- templated consolidation of Eastern trunk-line railways was instituted yes- terday before the Interstate Commerce | Commission by the Pittsburgh & | West Virginia Rallroad. The company asked the commission to allow it to acquire control of the timore & Ohio it in combination with & Lake Erie line and present Pitts- burgh & West Virginia to make a new direct through route from the Great Lakes to tidewater. The com- | mission was asked to fix & price and | sanetion the transfer of the railroad ownerships. Repeated intimations have been given K‘ubncly that the Baltimore & hio shortly will ask the commission to let it take complete control of the Reading and the Central of New Jersey tems and that O. P. and M. J. an Bweringen of Cleveland. will ask approval of plans for greatly extend- ing the present Chesapeake & Ohio organization by purchase of other roads. The Pitts) West Virginia Co. has - ponent of the progress &oum toward mergers they desire and efiuppumwn yesterday was another Wh incident of ion. The | ¥ eeling & more & Ohlo and the Nickel Plate, the latter & Van Sweringen property. “THE KEY” TO BE GIVEN AT TEN CHURCHES HERE First Performance of Drama Will Be Presented Tonight at Calvary Baptist. cast in roles symbolie of elements 6f human A tableasu has also cmnutrwn with the production. ing chul 2 Tomorrow ht, Columbis Heights Christian; , First Congre- gational; February 7, Epworth Meth- h South; Februa: NURSE PLEADS INSANITY IN POLICEMAN'S DEATH Denver Woman, Accused of Slaying Sweetheart, Is Taken to Hos- pital for Observation, By the Associated Press. Colo., February 2.—Farice King, nurse slayer of an old John €. Bobsine, Denver policeman, known a8 Roperi K. Evans, as he sleeping in a hospital room suffering from a gunshot wound received during e tem] insanity. e sheoting, suffering ‘wound, to the psychopathic ward of the Colorado General Hospital. FARCE TO BE‘PRESENTED BY ST. PETER’S PLAYERS “PTons of Money” Is Offering at Parish Hall Tomorrow and Tuesday Nights. The St. Peter's Players will present “Tons of Money,” an English tomorrow _and 8:15 o'clock in the paris! Peter's Church, Becond and C streets southeast. Margaret O'Connor and Robert Dillon will take the leading roles, supported by Angele Qingras, Edith S8an Fellipo, e Donnelly, Howard Smith, Robert Tappan, Ernest Conley, Willlam Simms, Agnes McCarthy and her orchestra will furnish the music. EXERCISES WILL MARK LANSBURGH ANNIVERSARY Will Be Held at Bethany Baptist Church Tonight—Flag to Be Presented. In apservance of the birthday anni- versary of the exercises with regular services at 8 jock tonight at Bethany Baptist Church. At this time Mr. and Mrs. Charies A. QGoldsmith, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Lansburgh, will pre- nection o'el tor, will hristianity’s ed for & response. Cold Wave Sweeps Germany. BERLIN, ary 2 (#).—An in- tense cold wave, the coldest since 1917, had most of shivering In Berlin, thermometer: 4 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit, but some towns .in Silesia reported 25 de- grees below sero. ‘Waterways were clogged with ice and coastwise traffic was paralyszed. At Hamburg, powerful ice-breakers had difficulty in keeping the mouth of the et 1oBpRe 40T OOOAD. SlERIETT, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 3, 1929—PART 1. uu:'@ i i ; We d not penalize our friends by adding extras to our Budget Plan $179 3 Frame back 3¢ covere in the 0 ir al chat Extraordinary | $50 and $55 9x12 Seamless * Axminster Rugs 39 PR IEEE———————————— Extra heavy, hig-pile grade. Beautiful patterns in rich, lustrous colors. Alex. Smith’s and other brands. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. 440 6x9 RUGS|| $22.00 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rugs Reg. $20.00 6x9-ft. Size Seamless Velvet Rugs. . . . $25.00 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rugs........ Golden $40 to $50 3x6 Oriental Rugs An unbelievable price for these new and semi- antique real Oriental Rugs. The group consists of many styles. including: Beloochestans, Mosouls and Hamadans. Average size, 3x6 ft. $75 to $100 3x6 ; Oriental Rugs. . .. 339;_5_2 Unwashed or sewi-antique high.grade Qriental Rugs are to be closed out at this sensational price. wnstairs Store. $27.50 Extra Large Tapestry Brussels (Weave) Rugs Worsted Face nd We Do Not Penalize Our Friends by Adding Interest or' Extras to Our Budget Plan I S S — Invwve Roonsy Br dreoors " Davonve Foory «f Ce o4, Swe & beautitully "’“'Sé':(:c pr K s.colored ¥ ess al ewes s club chaif 11.3x12-ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs in beautiful patterns and designs. Every rug is of perfect quality. In this sale at less than half price. conomies Seamed & Seamless $6 5 velogr s, ur, $89 to $98 Wilton Rugs S - Coy. " rev""-b’e All brand new patterns, iringed ends, size 9x12 ft. or 8.3x10.6 fit. Beautiful deep-pile fabries that will give years of service on your floors. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Average sizes 3 ft., 6x6 ft, 6 in. I 1 | ‘ der Smith&Sons W"!lnfi,filIIiHlmlllllmlu IS $39 and $42.50 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 Seamless Perfect Axiinster Rugs Sfrfith’s Seamless Perfect AXMINSTER and VELVET $40 and $45 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 " Seamless Fringed $48 9x12 Seaml Velvet Rugs | Axminster Rugs RUGS Excellent variety of Beautiful Patterns and colors to select from in the (|| most popular sizes in the sale at big savings. and $50 or 8.3x10.6 ess Perfect 28 There’s Only One Way to Spell “February’ But There’s a Difference’ We have no patent on the words “FEBRUARY FURNITURE EVE But furniture values are not a matter of spelling or oratory. We have t on our part. It is a carefully planned event, with the object of making it the outstanding February Furniture occasion of Washingtcn. And You Don’t Need a Lot of Ready Cash NT.” You'll see the words “February Sales” all through the pa he VALUES! This February Furniture Event isn’t a sudden imp for in Goldenberg’s Fe Y / “in RUGS and FLOOR - $50 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. $200 to $250 Chinese Rug: 9x12 or 8x10 Sizes $ Heavy, closely woven quality. Beau- tiful new patterns and colors that are differ- ent from the ordinary. Artistic combinations that harmorize with A gorgeous array of superior soft-wool Chi- nese Rugs in many at- tractive patterns and col- ONIDES ol ian et ayataaas Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. $5.95 and $6.95 Worsted Velve or Axminster Rugs 3 9x12-Ft. Size Hodges 27x48 to 27x60 in. Worsted Vel- Rattania Rugs = vet and Deep Pile Axminster Rugs. In oval and regular shapes. Hodges perfect quality Rattania Rugs in handso patterns and colorings.

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