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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. N ™, o b e 1120 | K intvinae, T ets| EORMER OFFICIALS B | Vited Botiegr, had tosined. Hosiss| 31,100,000 IN ESTATE. At Commumty Centers anity, progran, v Pl S o, end | L HELD UNDER DRY LAW o acqui ¢ (R | o of Boger Bullivan: Zeaved Monday—7 p.m., French; 8 pm., isagree; Federal road x Of the Public Schools. , Inc., or w-.&mmn, . | Washington Choir; educational eom':nl t- ‘Those o 3 2 Large Sum to Charit; Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Nat'l 1300 9:30 pm., comshunity dance. e P‘;’fi;}“""" L g PR LR en MRS Hport poib Bl . CHICAGO, December 21 m:' - o le: ter, n n; on, bridge, beginners an _Poli N 4 cember ~Mrs, m:r.t-h:.“ ey Center, Second and T streets | ! d;:"fi = u:mg °“.‘,",‘ ioups. - 0 Two Ex-Police Chiefs and a Magis- e b m M. su,u,,'.‘:_ 1'.'3“ fe'xm“ i the Pllots A. C,, Trinity | Thursday—7 pm. Lightning basket utheast Center, Seventh an in Li i hard, Versailles 3 pot on Sun Is Visible. , Democratic leader, left an estate ofmmufik;’“:;phflmfiumfl’l :;llghbm“ mop Tl ‘team: 730 pa. Wood. | ball team: 8 p.n., Costello Post Drum | streets southeast (Hine Junor): trate in List Convicted at 3 MAMBURG, - Decomber- 31 — | o1 $1.100.000, it has been revealed in = omitied, "The centers of divislons 10 men of the World, Uniform Rark. arl; | and, Busls, Corms, Renlamin, Ersnilt | v o oran i Sl hoid . speciad ro- i o otoer ot A A | There’sa BE #pot on the sun which has | Boe's, ‘" ©f her Wil She died Decem- Shter wnkch will v ?‘;&tp:fi"flf P T B et panl. toam, bas: | 9 p.m., Naval Hospital basket ball team, | hearsal; 8:30 p.m., social dance, Ben Frank, Martin Firestone, Nathan | 26Sn, Visible here at times with the oo fouis aliidten get $157,100 each. cember 23. ketry; 9 p.m., Pontiac A. C., basket ball | Macfarland Center, Jowa avenue and mlsu-gu;g‘:gp—llx:) Th ;r:_e' children's dra- | o) 1 pggoctated Press. Prisdman and Harry Uskovite - | o s 2 b At 2 :’;‘:‘z‘:‘t:flb:;mz A P e o S el pt —_——— PITTSBURGH, December 21.—Nine | that motions for new trials will be made fund, the income to be divided among announced there will be no meetings of | saturday—7 pm., Miller A. C. Friday—17 pm Clark Griffiths basket the children d t the children’s music instruction groups | rhythm for beglnncrs Boy Scouts of | ball team 0 p.m., Boy Scouts, Troop| England may abolish its horsepower [ men, including two former chiefs of | for those convicted. Italy’s Winter incrnn in unemploy- A ant wo grandchildren, during this week. America, Troop No. 93; Capitol Court,! No. 30; 8 lace Memorial bas- tax on automobiles. police and a justice of the peace, were| Indictments in the case were returned | ment is less than usual Two sons-in-law are named trustees, At the Langley Center there is a America, Troop No. 83; Gapliol Gourt | No. 30; § pin, Wallace Memerial bad- tax on sutomoblles ____ pollce snd's fistics of the pesce, yers Indicimeniyin e oase wwre ryfuriod ment Bl Oip W2 = = © o7 oo femec e, £ he Boutcast Genter o soctal danc- g@&!@%fl%@%%&% ENEE U ENEENEENERNELNE The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Entrance, 909 F St. BRERVERES = urniture—the Ideal Christmas Gifts! holiday features Friday night. There will be a general airplane meet 'Spenll Christmas Sale of \ “\ Roomy, Comfortable Lane Ced 0\ : Coxwell Chair of the District of Columbia Model Air- ONLY craft League at Macfarland Center De- $14.95 e cember 27, at 9:30 a.m. Hand-launched £nd rise-off-ground fuselage models will Furniture T Ml it On Deferred Payments flown. Purchased Up There are styles to suit all tastes and choice of walnut and 0 gl ‘Al vealiCamwell to Tuesday ishes, in chests, window seats and console models, ! A » =, Chair, excellent Afternoon Will Be ! e 1L e Z quality tapestry The Julius Lansburgh Delivered / Regular Price, $10.50 to $65 R f ::n‘-lwibredo:;rix? b Furniture Co.'s con- By [ LA i 1, \ii s@MMliled cushions. venient deferried o 4 at 2090 OFF Now i i L il : Central Center, Thirteenih and Clif- ton streets: Monday—7 p.m., Calvary Reds basket ball team; 8 p.m. Dral basket bail team, United Typewrrur Grays basket ball team; 8:30 p.m., Capital Forest, No 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon drill team: 9 pm., Dixie Pigs and Eneemo basket ball teams. Thursday—7 p.m., Ambassadors and Dumbartons basket' ball teams: 7:30 p.m., automobile study group; 8 p.m. Company C, National Guard, basket ball team, Mount Vernon Seniors basket ball team; 8:30 p.m., Almas Temple drill team; 9 p.m., Mount Vernon Juniors and Potomac Boat Club basket ball teams, Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Nor- mal School, Eleventh and Harvard strezts: Monday—7 pm., B. Y. P. U. Girls" Basket Ball League. Thursday—7 p.m., Arcadians basket ball team; 8 p.m., Northerns basket ball team, Columbia Pllyem Ye Olde Time Dance Club; 9 p.m., Monroe basket ball team. Friday—7 p.m., West Washington Baptist Boys' basket ball team; 7:30 .m., Boy Scout Troops Nos. 40 and 41, th‘l‘ Political Club; 8 p.m., Clpfl.al City Orchestra rehensfl 8:30 pm, young people’s dance. Saturday—7:30 p.m., court of honor and court of review. East Washington Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Monday—8 p.m., Orient Commandery, Knights Templar, D. C., drill te Thursday—6 p.m., Trinity Lxghx- I W. C. T. U. Notes District of Columbia Union held its Chri: : il q M a h o gany-finish X payment way. Chsistis R " Wirame At this P special price you will want another :hair for your 3 7 ome or one t Sold on Co;:c;:an:hb:h;ud Payments give for & Chrilt? onths to Pay wmmm&c&&m&wmm ma'ie ifns t C CI'II'IStmflS SOLVES THE PROBLEM More than a million! families are already enthusiastic owners of Majestic...chosen for its realistic Colorful, ‘tone... Beautiful cabi.’ ‘net.. .Reliabllity.- e = ibl ra eharse for Mrs. Platt, urging use of literature provided by the National. Christmas fi'eeu.nxs ‘were received from Mrs. Cfllvl The treasurer, Mrs. Ross, asked & unions ‘t:;hsengn allmmoney ppvmm through her office, order that credit may be received. Mrs. Alma Scott, president of W. C. T. U. No. 2, was presented to the ex- ecutive, and spoke of work she has car- ried on since 1921. In this mother- child center in Southwest Washington lessons of right living are taught. Ar- rangements are being made to have this center included in the Community Chest, and the unions are asked to aid in meeting the requirements. Mrs. Charles Windle, chnd welfare director, has been added to the board. The annual banquet celebrating the birthday of prohibition will be held at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth | street, Thurldly, January 16. The pro- mmeomml is Mrs. E. C. Granfield, ‘William Knowles Cooper and Miss lnb\sl Eaton; decorations and seatisg, Mrs. Charles W Wingdle, Mrs. Alvin Day and Mrs, Ethel Reed. Other committee mhen are Mrs. M. M. Brinley and . Grace Morris. '1‘ 'he customary New Year reception vmbemluedflmywlndnnoep- tion held the banquet. pastors are asked to preach on temper- ance and law observance near the anni- Versary date, January 16, and to make this a subject for special nnyer at the midweek meeting. The January quar- will be held January 29 at the New York Avenue Pres| 10-Pc. Walnut Maple Overlay Dining Room Suite $245 Four-Piece Mohair Suite : A graceful suite. Ten pieces consisting of an exten- s sion table, large buffet, enclosed server, china cabinet and 1 29 This attractive suite is a new design with charming uphol- stering. It consists of a large settee upholstered in mohair all over with silk rayon reverse, armchair, Cogswell chair and stool, up- holstered in silk rayon velour and mohair combinations. A fea- ture value for Christmas. 6 chairs to match. The suite is of genuine walnut ve- neer with maple overlays on hardwood. “Kitchenede” Kitchen Cabinet An Acceptable and Practical Gift $29.75 What gift could be more pleasing or more useful to the housewife than a Kitchenede Cabinet, With all its time and labor saving features, $1.00 Delivers This Fine Kitchen Cabinet Dohble Day=-Bed jo Wall Desks i G $16.95 $19.75 a:::ggg*;:::; A dainty drop-lid wall ‘Wood-finished metal ends. Re- desk, of the pular silient link wire springs; easily opens “Hutch” style, They are Kroehler made. to double size. Complete with soft arranged desk mattress, covered in colorful cre- ment. Carefully selected jacauy tonne. mahogany veneers. spring’ cushion. SR SN NN SN BN BN NN SN SRR Rugs, Drapes, Curtains, Blankets & Comforts R R S R R R R R RS S S m@m@a@»zz@m&%‘@m@mzaw&m&m Any one would be proud to receive a handsome Colonial Secretary Metal Smoker Genuine Mnoany Mahogany-Finish Desk Child’s L. Child’s Rocker { 00 Smoking Stand Smoker 75 | Fiber Rocker "4’51' S L. S & 4 . oAll metal—with 2 888 pnusually attractive de- TuTned 10w ahd Handies o P, 1 with compartments. No ‘op) ightly woven fiber, fers. 2 Gehulh s cane back. Neatly vg phone or malil orders. eer, nuine ml‘"’"n’ with large arms. fin! . O. tgau, Mrs, the Dmrjct officers. E. C. Granfield was elected assist- t wn!:ponnmg secretary. s oK Heavy, deep pile Axminster rugs, Sand colored three-piece Marqui- Taylor Branch met last Mon- = % harmonious colors, in a variety of sette curtains, valance and bot- Edna “Ta) day night with Miss Vesta and Scott Pollock at the home of their parents, 7120 Ninth street. Mr. Henry Stanton, the president, presided. Rhotdl‘ former Y. P. B. secretary of the District, was guest of honor. Mrs. A. B. McManus gave an interesting ac- count of her Ncent trip abroad. It was ‘voted to send two baskets of food and good cheer to unfortunate families through the District Child Welfare De- Plfl-\'l!nf-. of which Mrs. Charles Win- is director. The following is the compm.e roster for the new year book in preparation: President, Mrs. Henry Stanton; vice president, Miss Frances Doran; corresponding secretary, Miss Norma Haoge; recording secretary, Miss Ruth Carlson; treasurer, Miss Vesta Pollock; flower mission department, Mildred Ehling, director; international Telations department, Miss Julia Rouse, director; soldiers’ and sailors’ depart- ment, Miss Frances Doran, director. Mr. Carl Carlson was made chairman of social committee. Miss Rouse made a report on her department and a reso- lution was adopted. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held ix; ul\:s;mme of Miss Ehling on January Stella Clayton Union met at the resi- dence of Mrs. Clayton on December 17. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Sim- mers. Fifteen members were present. Mrs. N. M. Pollock, the District presi- dent, gave an interesting talk on the current events in the temperance cause in the District of Columbia; also a brief resume of the national convention held at_Indianapolis, Ind. patterns; 9x12 ., tom of curtain trimmed‘l:l lace, 185 e .95 pr. 8.3x106 .. . Flat voile of sheer quality with 6x9 .. . valence, tailored hem, coin dots in 27x54 .. 83 rose or bl Ideal Christmas Gifts French tapestry sofa pillows, with silk puffed ends and velour backs. .$3.! ng ea. 49 % French wall tapestries, 36x40 Beautifully dz}: P signed wit dainty gried | High Chair front cabinet top; desk co_m‘- partment with sea s | Ees ers down to the floor. Rayon bed sets, consisting of large flounced pillow, full sized -preud. vmhy and dresser scarfs; colors rose, green, orchid or gold $2495 Blankets and Comforts Part-wool blankets, blue and white, rose and white, green uld ‘white, or-nxe or orchid coens 8395 100% all-wool blankets, i variety of colors Comfortables, filling of down and feathers. . p Comfortables, all new cotton filling, heavy Ilor-l sateen covering. o Convenient Two-tone enamel high Deferred chair. Strong and well made. o Genuine Mahogany Spinet Desk Martha $1 8 7 5 ‘Washington An_attractive and use- Sewing , carefull; 7 fln- k?&?%flflfi% :.armmmmkfmmma%mm%@ R BN MININIHIIARIININ Console Table and Mirror P SOV | g ton—genuine mahogany. Mahogany-finished _end table and " polychrome mirr © aftractive. Combina "“‘;. a%"an unusually Jow Met. " prTLEIeS. 25° | snzl;alx:\ylx!«!:sm Walnut-Finish . & e . Tea Wagon Occasional Chair - 8698 SELYS PSS $5 95 Neat design. well con- vwhom.na in tapestry l h d in at- a Complete with Silk Shades l}lcuv. ‘walnul C:‘“’\" CDH"YEI!""?‘I’\“I‘ e Gateleg Mahogany Table Finished Book Trough 5 Fancy Metal Metal Book Magazine $ l 2 . 7 5 sl 69 Foot Stool Ends Rack i $119 $198 Opens ‘to 34x46 i Antique finish 1 69¢ 1 on 9 t taehos. - SUBSEES Nicely finish e d, 5 stircuve or _Dpholstered %80 Assorted decora- PR Gholce of wal- attractive, nal truction. tions and colors. red or gold. Attrace nlll style that is made and neatly | book trough “:’;‘:,‘ Someran sy tive claw feet, fancy Very popular. Fin- finished. e. B S S e o e o e e < metal construction. :.h;d“ '1‘!‘;' JSenuine Sulius Lanshurgh Furniture QB. Entrance—909 F Street R AN RN R RS S “QUALITY THAT ENDURES” EDED @'&&'&%}2@’(@!@%%@%@@%@%’&@5@ %m@&!@%@%@%&%fi%fl’fi@%@'&@%& @W@%@W@E@%‘E@E@%%&%%’G@% m«@'&@%%«wmmm@w Two=Piece Mohair Bed=-Davenport Suite I’rO\ ides an extra bedroom for the Christmas Handsome overstuffed Bed-Davenport and s (,lub Chair, carefully upholstered in high-grade mobhair, with reversible spring seat cushions. 4-Pc. Gothic Style Bedroom Suite A charming suite of selected walnut veneered on gumwood . . . comprising gracefully curved bed; s large dresser, French vanity and deck chest of drawers. An attractive suite at an attractive price. €CO., INC. SHIPPING | 618 EYE Si. N.W. + Di: 2010 1 Fidelity éfio:u.e‘mc»mpany furniture. merchandise, sutomo- moving. rut 36-In. Fancy Metat JOvernor Radio Bench Winthrop Desk Upholstered in Ital- ian Velour in green, pleasing Colo- DONT wo RY on MOVING DAY!'! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL LONG DISTANCE Pittsburgh and points en route. Since 1896 gl a3 -