Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1930, Page 6

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STAR, WAbniawiUL A—6 ¥ 3 : LA [ Steliwagen, ste Walter T. Weaver, Ben T. Welater, . L. Lewis’ Motion Denied. | Lewis for control of the union im s 3 " . " Keller. . Kerr, '|B. 3 Stevens, K. C. G, y Llv.c. “‘:v'&m:' WL o s:nmo 5 Ny 1885 00 mu-mmnmmnuumfl: "y Y Harry A. Kite, " Potter, Ge .| | don s jr.; Henry E. Stringer, | 8. White, Fred J. Wh 'v;fi . Ha ¢ | 89 denied the motion of the inferna- 3 , George W.| _| wartsell, Edward M. Swing,|White, Roland ~Whitehurst, R. P.| ine Uniteq Mie. Worters. or Aokricy | tonal uhion to dissolva sa ‘aisnstion vall, E , Col. Willlam B. Prederick Robert B. Swope, H. Frank Tafl, Sidney | Whitty, George . Whitwell, John H. vi in his battle | Testrainirig Lewis from ousting Fsh- . 5 H . A A pley, Hugh | P. Taliaferro. T, T. Taylor, W.|Wick Martin Wiegand, ir.| Howard L.| Wit “1Biernational Fresident Jobe 1 ' wick and other State ofcers | . . Easterday, J. Mark Lansburgh. B. , Da E , Ma 3 Taglor, Harry G. mlo{, HRIng, JORD ., WIKING ORI . T. || deiimesdetioesteis il o e e L s Dwight Terry, Corcoran Thom, A. .| Thompson, Eugene E. , W, H. E. H. Rosengarten, City C. of C. Sponsors Par-|Evans, Joshua ley of Trade Leaders to Livingston, Charles A. M. Loffler, Frank M. Low. Morton J. Luchs, Rufus Lusk, .| John F. McCambridge, R. W. McClx , Fred W. M .| kenzie, 1. .. McDonald, J. C. McDon: ore | H. C. McKnew, L. P. McLachlen, Ed- ward B. McLean, William J. McNally, Carl G. Rosinski, Samuel Ross, E. S. Rowzee, Percy H. Russell, R. V. Russell, Willilam E. "Russell, Harry L. Rust, Charles D. Sager, W. Stokes Sammons. . L. Sansbury, B. Frank Saul, Emil Schmid, Edwin’ A. Schaeider, Robert O. Scholz, James E. Schwab, Lester S, Scott, Horice Seal, Be Held Monday. . ton, C.'E. Galliner.’ vitations have been sent to several| "3’ ' Gailiher, Isaac Gans, S: Prank- lus Garfinckel, Wilbur Tepresentative Washington . Jul fnckel, Wikr Figesst Ihatiy Here’s Something Good For Painful, Swollen Joints When rheumatic agony is in- - Roger Miller, W | o T e L ||| tense and your joint'is stir and . . Spaid, B. , .| Charles E. Spliedt, #. R. Stanford, E. quick is blessed relief. E Stcher, Gharies J. Stein, E. J That's just what JOINT-EASE is made for—to give swift rellef when joints are tormented with fwmy : P. L. Marshall, jr.; Cloyd H. | Shreve, T. Shull, George A hn F. Maury, Arthur J. May, | Simonds, = Cleveland Skinker, J. R. i) Smith, e s Bceiy ). Apaitn; , E. mith, Beverly J. e O M, L o | tr Tbaiel A et Bresy N Bmith) The program for the meeting calls for an address by Merle Thorpe, editor of the Nation's Business, dealing. with | Edward efforts in the national fleld for the stabilization and orderly promotion of 1o M . D. Moses, Henry 8. businéss. Dr. Jullus Kilein, Assistant o B il i B Secretary of Commerce, is expected to o Harrison, Joseph s ‘Murphy, k rphy, ‘be present. 3 . 3 " | Charles b night to eass the torture—it's a Following the introductory speeches Henning, % . G. . W. N | penetrating emollient that is - b e | o) " W 1 ly""‘llt'i :h when the pain s in . ~ briefty g y I s why when n is in- :fl‘c“"“:“ "'"‘::::':";:' e 2 tense and peraists, you ten rub it on several times in one night for the current year. These reports are xpected these afflicted people we say in all | sincerity: “Get a 60 cent tube of JOINT- EASE at any drug store today— | use it falthfully and then if you don’t agree that it is a mighty 5':“ rte'llelv;r o{ug:dmA" you are : not entirely sat: —; Give JOINT-EASE a chance to- will be returned.” b i Use it for backache, neuralgia, | stiff neck and cramps in the leg— it relieves congestion because it's a splendid counter irritant. Peo- ples Drug Stores knows all about the comforting effect of Joint-Ease. Send for 12-day trial twbe | {oyFope Laborataries. Dosk | 9, Hallowell, Hl"l!:‘lv" Isement. ] hosts to the business men TR Ry S| S 28 . THE HUB—Seventh & D Sts. NW.—THE HUZ? 14, Joseph D. Ashhy, A. B. Asher, B Aetowall, Waiter B, Aver, David A. Baer, J. B. Bahen, James E. Baines, : ; James Baird, Arthur C. Balser, E. Clif- = . . : Ird Bangs, R. J. Barrett, Leopold Baumgarten, Peter Becker, jr.; Hamry . M. Bedell, Mendel Behrend, (Rudolph 2 . : A. Berberich, nooeon % : , Harry L. Black, Woodbury Blair, R. W. Bolling, Thomas P. Bones, . = 4 : ; ! S. E. Bonneville, N. E. Booker, John E. N - .li Also Valuable Premiums ;ou’rne Bucty P.Royer, W. W. Beyie, Bruce S. Branson, H. M. Brawner, L. Bre With a purchase of $100 or more, cash or charge account, you receive FREE a 100-piece Din- ner Set or a 35-piece Silver-plated Ware Set, quick action. to present a cross-section of ‘There’s a million men and wom- e 3 beth [ tual business and demon- | Holzbeieriel 3 3 3 ; i ¢ r 2 ||| en in America who need JOINT- Sirate the prospects of industry in the | g 3 He , Maurioe s . Perot, Julius I. EASE and need it badly and to District. Horton, George Hyman, Henry A. Jaffe, Henn Phelps, R. B. Phelps, L President Charles W. Dwir of the chamber has dispatched a letter to all directors, mmzmm‘: S W. F. , b B. 4 Henry Brewood, Dwight L. Bromwell, . A. Brooks, Wrisley Brown, Edmund . B _Burgunder, J. A. lications, hastens ¥, Burke, Eimon L.| P Fecovery. Credit as you like it is yours for the asking AT THE HUB. -There is no red tape about opening an account here. It’s as simple as A B C. to give refief or your money will be refunded. Yor sale at all Peoples Drug and ther ‘and dre starea. our n one doar for a fall size under this guarantee direet to Tork, Incerporated, Allen- tewn, Fa, . Let the boys benefit >3 .. from these January Sale Prices —which are decided savings — at points ! g where their wardrobes need reinforcing. Kroehler 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite Warm Overcoats ! This two-in-one Koehler suite consists !n st_v]is that will be pleasing to the fashion- aldn tight seat bed davenport, ‘armchair s | ideas of the ages they fit—I11 to 20 years. > ?;':L-‘:.“’d.‘.: ‘Ev.ve-:;dfl;n TSk, ok Special Close-out $2250-and $25 grades....... Bevaece 19.75 B mivm. RoomSize Rug FREG. = T of Six (6) of These $149 Four-Piece g;; “:&s?s t;-:de-- . . %;.75 Liberal Credit—The Hub | an es. ... Small lots of Juvenile Overcoats—scattering sizes o Bedroom Sultes = \ Sy Closing Out All Odd A mon_ it row deveeped f $ 3 e n) ine walnu on Reduced from $1250 and 15 to.. 3895 Bedroom Pieces—20 in All! - Coteod bese"The sekt so shariind | consists of a bow. bed, chest of | drawers, French vanity and dresser. | Save $40.00 in this close-out sale. Room-Sizxe Rug Free. Choice of Dressers, Vanities One Suite With Full Vanity— and Chiffoniers Chiffoniers $6.95 Sl 2-75 | Regular Price, $169—Reduced to | PAY AS YOU GET PAID $129 Value 3-Piecé Overstuffed Suite Including Button-Back Chair A hendsome suite with _loose spring. filled cushion seats—upholstered in velour o —as sketched, & button-back armchair, settee and ‘wing chair. Serpentine ‘front. ’ ROOM-SIZE RUG FREE, Easy Payments—The Hub Circuiating Heater A splendid new heater for the small home. | An economical user of fuel. Long Pants Suits Each suit has two pairs of trousers—and while there isn’t every size in every lot—every boy from 15 to 20 years can be fitted in one pat- tern or another. Chifforobes As Low As Vanities As Low As As Low As $10.75 $27.50 and $30 grades 19 Suits With Two Knickers —for ages from 8 to 18 years—smart models in effective patterns—and P-B quality. $15 grade $18 and $20 grades. $22.50 and $25 grade: A 7-Tube Screen Grid All- 3 Electric Balanced-Unit Radio " Beautifal Console “Graduation Blues” Blue Cheviots—in long pants models; and knicker models, each with two pairs - b CAST of pants. For all dressy wear—especially - 07— \ s ’ graduation day ceremonies. 4 $179.00 Value! birroagy RN, s **¥ || Genuine Walnut 10-Piece Dining Room Suite N 18: : turday Only Furnish your dining room NOW with this exceptionally . | smart looking group, developed in genuine walnut véneer on This 122-Piece Outfit gumwood. As sketched—a buffet, china cabinet, server, ex- $ ] 6.98 tension table and six leather-seat chairs. ROOM-SIZE RUG FREE! Everything pictured is included in EASY TERMS! this complete housekeeping outfit, which tivity—more radio for less money than &+ includes a 100-piece Dinner Set, a 15. / Il IIUIB ever offered before. Piece Aluminumware Set and a 7-Piece Glass Water Set, ‘ 2 S Seventh and D Streets N.W. o Finance Charges! . | PAPAY [} VA A AT AP 1 LA Less Tubes $10Down Only with Philco Balanced-Unit Radio can you reproduce such a charms ing voice as that of Maurice Chevaliet’s, star of “The Love Parade,” or other stars of the air. This new Philco Console with the & wonderful new Philco 7-Tube Screen Grid chassis is the greatest buy in all radio history, we confidently believe, Power, distance, pure tone, sharp selecs Boys’ Shoes—Reduced Black and tan lace models—in shapely and ‘comfortable lasts. $4.and $5 grades A Pay Only 50c o Week AR AAUSUA A ) e\ )\

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