Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 31

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‘"HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1930. : NEW ‘WEEK’ BUDS]‘S'NEW PARLIAMENT MEMBERS iy 27 M by o, o Sta Sunday School Resord | Ml f sikedand 8 i ot P [ rmpitd b, e o st VIOLATE SPEECH TRADITION RS N R ASK thur Greenwood. minister of health, can R , Va., J 9.—A “MOORE” give long, detalied logal cases without | SIGENIORD: 4" schoo! attendince QUESTIONS Whether the old-time members wil] | has been established by Miss Mabel Before You B . o e ihe ounemier efore You buy . 1. . comers e SR 'S YOUR Socialists in House of Commons Read Ad- |gensts il become imbued wich clresses From Notes Rather Than tion that remains to be settled. Talk Extcmporaneously. | Atwater Kent Radio |Work Never Ceases, Though Employes Rest on Every Radio Department f Fifth Day. By the Assoclated Pres Baldwin and Mr. Lloyd George both | This department is managed by one of the best known LONDON, Janu o availed themselves of the privilege dur- radio experts in Washington. All installations of sets | | T R the House of Commons are taking a|ing their days as prime ministers. Mr. f are made under his personal supervision, wnich guarantees By the Associated Press. running start to break another old con- | Macdonald does it, too, and is very perfect service to our eustomers, BROOKLAND | "MOSCOW, January 9—Sundsy no |servative” tradition in parliamentary | frank about it though with ordinary | longer exists in Soviet Russia as a reg- | circles, courses he relies entirely upon A . ,uln'r' day of Yet. 8" | Conservatives gasp, Liberals look |ready wit and memory. Let Us Demonstrate the HARDWARE & RADIO CO. ]| The seven-day, “non-stop” working |pained, but the Laborites go right ahead | Miss Margaret Bondfield, the sole 3 | week, which allows one group of work- |—and read their speeches. woman minister, when introducing her PAUL F. MOORE ers to rest one day in every five while | For generations it has been {dcemed & | unem ployment fnsurance bill, read her | another group is carrying on their | prerequisite for election to the House |exposition of the rom_typewritten 12th & Monroe Sts. N.E. | work, has been inaugurated in almost (to have an ability to orate extempo-|sheets. Another woman member caused North 1245 | every institution, bureau, library, mu- | raneously without even the aid of notes. |a shock when she openly read -her seum, school, factory, mine and retail | But more and more Labor ministers | maiden speech from a note book. OPEN EVENINGS \snop, and will soon be introduced in|and important members very frankly| Arthur Henderson, the foreign sec- We' guarantee our prices to be as low as ean be found in the city. Special terms. DE MOLL fonione s .8 . theaters, newspapers and hospitals. are rattling their sheaves of papers and | retary, reads the greater part of his ad- ervice |~ This system, which divides the 24 |openly reading their speeches. dresses, v‘lhg_e several other ministers > T TER | hours into three different working AVeays Exccplions. make it their usual practice. ’ A 12th & G Sts. | shifts, has enabled the government to | attain something like “perpetual human | There always have been a few ex- RECies Bintisties. I | motion.” At no hour of the day or|ceptions to the unwritten tradition.| There are a few members who can - i night, under the new seven-day work- | Ministers making important policy | make tremendously long speeches with- ‘ihl week, is any factory, shop or gov- |statements usually have assured them- out the help of notes. Willlam Graham, ernment ‘enterprise idle. At the same |selves and their colleagues of accuracy | president of the board of trade, has ra e n | time, every worker has a full 24-hour |by reading prepared documents. Mr. ' aroused the admiration of all his col- Pianos—Victrolas Radios—Furniture est every five days. | Production Increases. Your Old Set | According fo the government, the i new system of working hours has re- or Old Electric Set uited t111" lnc‘rizmdthvroducfilvlw and has actually given the workers more On a New | repose and time for recreation than when only Sundays were observed as Atw t K | of rect Thus the cont mines in ater en Which the non-stop week has been in- troduced have increased their output Sold on EASY TERMS by 16 per cent and labor productivity H | by 4 per cent. The shipbuilding yard A L"’;"“: %‘l;“'s':;“ for | e its output by 20 per cent, while our z reducing costs by 5 per cent. Phone NORTH 0790 Shops Always Open. Under the new system retail shoj Ask for Our Represenative to & | xevo wpen seven daye & week, which $# Call and Give You Estimate nables householders to purchase goods = ven on Sundays. This has contributed materially to reduce the number of hose who in the past have been obliged to stand in & long line in the street outside the shops, awaiting their | turn to purchase their daily allotment | of bread, butter, sugar or other staples. 1801 L St. N.W. The inclusion of Sunday, however, as t. N.W. working day has raised havoc with the churches, whose attendance has sharply fallen. NEWSPAPER BOND ISSUE. Harry C. Grove .. = oee e 000,000 to Public. SEATTLE, Wash., January 8 (#).— The first major newspaper issue in the history of the Pacific Northwest and 1 t. N.W. |[one o the few fioated on the Pacific Coast will be presented today, when i $2.000,000 of Seattle Times Co. 18-year 61, sinking fund debenture bonds will be_offered to the public. It was announced that this issue o1 Al woieo | ATWALEE sisia Fr s Bt b & of r cent preferred s 3 pou | 20,000 shares oyecll.u A stock and 1,000 shares of common, representing a total Sold investment, without the $2,000,000, of approximately $3,000, o Kent Muller Estate Is Divided. Easy S ety of ‘e Havem, Michy wife; M of Monthly ° . end Grace. Conbiin, lation, of Bronxville, N. Y., each re- P. t ceived & life estate in one-third of the ayments %1% residue of the estate of Valentine H. Muller, ‘a transfer tax appraisal filed & . yesterday disclosed. Each - dl:dl Guaranteed Radio Service yiiucq,®iyss 07! Mr Muller Friday.. Many Unusual Good Furniture Bargains from our l Drastic Reductions Throughout Our Entire Stock I $12.50 Combination End Table and $7 50 525 ;’;lgga:inke Rack—rubber wheels. ... - 5.00 5-pc. Breakfast Suites in enamel b finixh.dfFloor salmples;’, h ...... $ 1 2’ 50 .00 Students’ Tables. Mahogany fin- e Ay $7.50 $5.00 'A rmstrong L ’ZS.OSFE'axwrll Chairs in $1 5 75 RO i onivitisimiba s bistia $5.95 Book Shelv. Dark oak finish. $2 95 .. o 4 shelves . e *$11.50 $3.95 Wrought Iron $ 1 5 50 FOTEREVER v oo g osioniasesnasios $129 4-pc. Bedroom Suite in e R R O R $175 2-pc. Overstuffed Tapestry Roomr Suite .....coovevescvessvonse 35 Buffet Mirrors. 48 inches T R R O N PSSR 39 Boudoir Chairs. Cretonne U S L P RSP b $10 Junior and Bridge Lamp Shades. $3 75 Large variety of styles............. o R $1.95 | Kent dealer can supply your Screen- $13.75 Rockers. Seats wupholstered in e e S S $9' 5 O S —— . SRR Grid Atwater Kent today. $39 Odd China Cabinet. QOak or walnut S TR I Y A S $25 @) - = > The demand for Atwater Kent Radio at Christmas time was larger than anyone could have anticipated. Evén the doubling of our production proved insufficient. Now we are happy to re- port that this condition has been reme- died, and we feel sure that any Atwater 35 f;l’l:'g;;"m R".’f‘ Decorated walnut $2 .50 On the Alr—Atwater Kent Radio Hour—Sunday Evenings, 9:15 (Eastern R 1 s R e Time), WEAF network of N.B.C. Atwater Kent Mid-Week Program—Thurs- Iwwzsr TERMS Ammm;gpl a day Evenings, 10:00 (Eastern Time), WJZ network of N. B. C. The WR]IGH III Co ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 3 ; 4700 Wissahickon Avenue A. Atwater Kent, President Philadelphia, Pa. 905-907 7th St. N.W. : . : , = MODEL 1055. This Atwater Kent low- boy gives you distinction in perform- e 2109

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