Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1929, Page 20

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- WHEELING SOUGHT - BY NICKEL PLATE l. C. C..Asksd to Sanehon " Resalé of Stock. for: $21,362,638. . The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion yesterday received a formal peti- tion for resale of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad System, this time to the Nickel Plate Line. The latter company filed the plea. The Nickel Plate, which holds about one-third of the outstanding Wheeling capital stock, asked permission to‘pure chase for $21,362,638 all the shares held by the Alleghgny Corporation, and also proposed to issue and sell its own stock in amounts sufficient to meet the cost of thi tranaction. The Nickel Plate notified the com- mission of its readiness to buy any 3 rated in Wheel- territory, e commissioners consider necessary for melullon in the hrger system, adding that it would he ‘Wheeling property after pur- | mt bring about more eeonomlcl.l 'b company wa fou‘hc two yun ago by the Van Sweringen interests. A mujonw of its stock was :|COAST GUARD CAPTAIN WOMAN DROPS $55- CASH. | missed. Reports Loss of Money in Chain Store—Robberies Listed. Mrs Jumes D. Whalen, 3901 Mchl-| 0 MEETING ADVANCED. | gan avenue northeast, appealed to po- lee of the twelfth precinct last night to make an effort to recover $55 she drop- ped in a chain store near her home lat> in the afternoon. Police falled t0| ny o stam omupoucm of The Star., N, fihd the individual who found the money. James R. Taylor, 512 Twenty-fourth street, reported to the police the loss of $40 in cash. The money, he stated, was stolen by lnunldem.med individual who Inl of the board of premises rday | AT nma ccess to his Thefl. of a r{:}d wrist watch valued at | The $15 s repo Frank Roscoe, 1 ‘Wallach place. 'nn timeplece, he stated, | with which to pay a from a locker at his place |penses of the zoning commission and was stolen of employment. States Coast Guard was acquitted in Police Court today of & charge of dis- | fFom orderly conduct by Judge Issac R. Hitt, Weber, an employe of the Coest Guard, that who charged that the captain called him a “dirty dog,” Adams denied the accusation when broight to trial, - | recommended for {ransfer from the &mnl division, but suspected that A ested that he be dis- | [f the Coast Guard mem tomorrow instead of Thursday. 1313 the bolldcipll. the raising of the $5,000 half of the ex- ||| FREED IN POLICE COURT | petenaant Accused of Snatshing|essary Capt. n.x..«m-otmm Arrested on the complaint of L. R. ‘Weber, according to testimony, was denounced the cap- |}i - | tain for his actions. Clarendon Business Body Changes 2 Date of Regular Session. lington coumy Chamber or Com prine 1 buumeu to come betnre the employment of a zoning engineer.. for 10 years A*mlthy Trophy From lnbu-y Butler, SUNDAY Apnl 28 NEURALGIA? “'“??‘“;gj'““'“P""’Asn S it was nec- to secure a trans- Unal lur Vi R s 1 WAVE NEURALGIA, | WANT YOU TO GO To THE DRUG STORE AND GET A 35¢ BOTILE OF SLOANS LINIMENT FOR ME, AS SOON AS 1 PUT SLoAN' LINIMENT ON MY PACE THE PAIN WILL GO AWAY Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN Goodman Good Meats Genuinne Spring Lamb That's the delicacy of the season — and scarce as you'll find the genu. ine, we have an ample supply. l wish you could look into our refrigerators — and see the care which is given our meats, etc.—it's scien- tific, through the means of the latest type of -equip- ment, {You see, Goodman Serv- ice not only means our ex- pert selection—but it also means the very best of equipment to aid us in rendering ‘this superior service. ED:p;ndbon us {o{— ee| m veal Partridge Bul'ndpoh'ama,,:luchy 4 Phone!-Columbu 1656-5-8-9 —for quick service. E T. Goodman /gl Meke I VINIUI'llmillflIlHlMIIK[lHlNH flllllllllfllllll \Illl?l!IIlIlWi‘Illlfll'flll RIS W N TR An Extraordinary ORIENTAL RUG LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Spring Sales Values Par Excellence Men’s Sizes 34 l&tlo 4,6 79¢ Shop. Boys’ Sizes 28 to 34 ssc | | W that carries its own convincing appeal THERE are occasionally circumstances, unforeseen, which create opportumtlcs resulting in very real and substantial savings to alert and discriminating buyers. A shipment of Oriental Rugs, scheduled to reach us three months ago, has but recently arrived. To effect a quick clearance at this advanced stage of the season we are offering them at the remark- ably low prices mentioned below. Genuine Hand-woven Scatter Sizes in ORIENTAL RUGS PERSIAN RUGS $1 550 300 They are Standard Merchandise The qualities are dependable, the designs and colorings attractive and desirable 'S the prices surprisingly low. These are facts which we feel will be obvious to you upon inspec- tion. A comparison with other values obtainable on the market will, we think, be still more convincing. ‘The Nationally Advertised $1.00 Value-l Big Yank Union Suit = Famous 6 Points of Big Yank Superiority The same Big Yank suit you read about in the Saturday. Evening Post and other big national publica- tions. Materials unquestionably of first quality, work- manship of the same grade. The only thing lower about them is the prwe—and of course, to the wise man that means the time is ripe to buy in quantity. Big Yank Union Suits come in round or in V neck styles. Materjals are 88x88 checked nainsook, fancy self- smped madras and self figured broadcloth—specially woven. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Wear Slwp—Street Floor TheBngank]umor | W 5—{; ::m;fig;:§ S::;,! ob::; For Active Boys—Sizes 28 to 34 perfectly to ;hs body. ' Made with the same expert care—of the same materials, with the SIX POINTS. OF c SUPERIORITY as the men’s suits. Wise 6 Sprtad Crotch, gives , ~mothers will see that her son gets a liberal _ease and.comfort in all supply for the warmer months. Sizes 28 to 34. positions. fugrs e Boys® Shop—Street Floor SUITS . DOMESTIC RUGS for spaces where Domestic Rugs may be desirable we have reduced radically the prices on all discontinued patterns. o IO "85 for o' % 12’ Size SO . SLOAN E “11': House with the Green Shutters” 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ' STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. ’aommnomunmxomm : DALY mcwpmc SATURDAY AN ASSUIANCI OF SATISFACTION CHARGE Am CONVINIIN’H.Y ARRANGED 1—Triple-stitched seams; no chance of ripping. 2—Washable give-and- take back keeps web- . -bing from breaking. 3—Rivets of thread at every point of strain. 4—Taped armholes; not hemmed. -

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