Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 24

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’8—8. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY g, 1930—PART ONE. ( BHIBAGU I.AUNBHES Political Apple |BROOKHART CHARGE Ban Fronitos St Greien| JENNY LIND'S PARTNER | MICHIGAN MEDICAL |8t Pl b s WS | o s, o . pebrcy 8 oy ROSTO B e F DIES IN CHATTANOOGA Dt Gabot's policy of having the | (P): fishermen itia in New York tha 3 . Orgy Blamed for | MELLON DRY LAXITY |“2if, iew rok tan in fovs. — DEAN IS RELIEVED Datienta with tex paa o the unherfty B e D e Chi ’s “Colic”| L‘fiemflmi o entire Southern bloc in | pamous Harmonica Player Was En- —_— D0 was at variance with the bellef of |0f Taganrog. A Red army airplane 1cago’s olic™ | gentieman ean haté W Hovor s ma| gaged by Bamum for Euro. Dropped by Board Following Dif. | some members of the faculty. yas sent from Sebastopal in search of —_— Secretary Does Not Want Enforce:| Fore™ss he “wants it. ~ But i any col- d 3 FRENNEY . 2 i ored man is foun ¥ pean Tour. utside Practi | = R AT T Ty Rigorous Diet Over Long| ment, He Says in Debate | {i3ocket fe ' sent to the Chals GanE. | 5, une Ausacates prese s o';'r: t;ty Practice |\) (, T. SECRETARY DIES.| One Shot in Stevedores’ Clash. i i " | ; culty. i A 2 E . Wi ia. 5 JATTANOOGA, Tenn., February 8. ol BUENOS AIRES, February 8 (#).— Sleuths Given Tickets to Box-| Period Is Regarded as Aol willing " t0 "adept milnary | Cattoplie: DA 90; Tecion —_— Walter D. Murphy, 66, Is Victim of Federated and ‘nonunion 'stevedoes i i i | harmonica player and one time ac- | By the Associated Press. Heart Attack at Home. 108 B Tevor g s DT asoeetus: ing Show With Orders to Sare S . ® GLEVELAND, O — | capacity ot 3 o0y (music room, with & | oompanist for Jenny Lind. is dead. ANN ARBOR, Mich., February 8.—Dr. of the Federated Stevedores was Seri- khart ca, COPACItY of 3,000 persons, was filed. | “*Bgihman, who was engaged by P T. | rugh Cabot, dean of the University of |, COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 8 () ously wounded. Arrest Gunmen. By the Associated Press. | - -—_ Barnum th:l 3’%“: '.“flg’“l;‘l ;(‘"zu a8 SedTR1" Behioot sthoe: 1031, |X:;u;( g.wng:‘:p'g. 66, na oAl ST | e —_— CHICAGO, February 8—Dr. A. R.|uith Representative Fiorelle H. I8 Road Cleared After Landslide. | (i lere Inst night. Bathman woe ronc: | was relieved of that office vesterday |ere. died of & neart attack yesterday at PILES F ? the political science de- | Guardia of New York, said Andrew| | ts. Barnu s | afternoon by the board of regents his home here. - TULA By the Associated Press. Hatton, head of the poli Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, did| ERWIN, Tenn. February 8 (#)—The |ing in the streets. Barnum persuaded his | a board, however, continued Dr.| Murphy was elected supreme coun- CAGO, February 8.—Wholesale | partment of Northwestern University, | not want to enforce the prohibition 1a%. | Erwin-Asheville, ' N. C., highway was | parents to allow Bathman to make the | The ction with e e | e Ocgaatsetion” n. 1907, He NUVA"IEHM A New \ war on./the Chicago bad men had | thinks Chicago’s got the colic. The debate was held under the auspices reqpened to_ traffic yesterday afternoon | tour with Miss Lind. They traveled the | Cabot's connect th the faculty as | selor of he organization 1n 1907. He Dlseviey *rhe nt | A ity that gonvles a pliical green of the Cleveland Adveriing Club- | bt ‘siate Mghwas ‘depariment crew coniinent, Jor 0 3ears and then came |pofessor of e, AMPOUSOTION! of | became etk ACFY ismmaitonst| HEALS WITHOUT OPERATION ot s Araneed from the wrimate pise | apple, he sald in an address last night | ~The reason prohibition is ot en:| §00 HEAS bovlders and, trees from | © LGS cerved in the Union Army | Dr, Alexander G. Ruthven, president of | Federation of Commercial Travelers of| No pain. No narcotics. Dc not suf- wufl.m Rupuen | before the Young People’s Civic Council, { o4~ lectly,” Senator l'm want | slide six miles south of here, Only one | during the Civil War and then settled in | the university. R ot the Unif’ed s‘:.:m Tlrs e Gy | 187 Write today for free booklet. for the city has no money. The com- | pe the hat | A1, (e that somebody does mirew W | lane was opened. It will be several days Oauancags. e yertan e “gsnm e o i T ) Tl MTtT, NOJ::::'EI :'nh-nu Co., Dept. H3 | V] vi " 2 ¥ i 3 3 . 3 ¥ 2 X e B i the pur_ oo L o e e s e hnsd Ty ia cutlrely cleared, | D % iined yodrs go. members of the medical faculty on the | Pittsburgh, survive. boxing show 1last night, picking his | perate, but not - - best sleuths to attend. ?xe(orous diet over a fairly long period of Boxing matches are magnets that | time to effect & cure.” lure the “big shots” of the beer, racket He said Chicago was the only lari and world from their usual |city in the country that has “‘actual haunts. ioner Russell ordered | retrogressed” in her civic politics during his detectives to pick up every man |the last 25 years. as in any way con- He mentioned Cincinnati as a city nected with Chicago gang and gun life. | that had “taken the cure” successfully. Several arrests were made, but the | “There isn't a better governed commu- g;l.wnen were released after béing told | nity in the whole world, in my opinicn, Chief Egan of the detective bureau | than Cincinnati today,” he added. . ® S e | For Better Service oot iz s, | ARE BLAMED ON PLOT | | Poi Probe Ay in Whih Vi [ We have concluded arrangements which will materially increase our buying power, thereby con- ny zarus, wl s . i @ 2 f ] s . AN TR g spicuously reducing our selling prices. In association with 43 other of the leading furniture houses Cleveland, Ohio Ko et S e f the country we can command the output of the foremost makers of the trade. gangster or gang hanger-on,” Commis- | By the Associated Press. O e e e ek : Store.- 1 forcad by habess corpus” proceedings. | . round-up.of susplcious. chareciers In is no change of ownership, policy nor management of the House & Herrmann Store.- It We'll keep on arresting them. Lawyers | this capital, believing a shooting affray ere % g A . . . 2 Hhem mones. sou Kmom R e e e e s is simply a federation of buying interests—with all the benefits which you appreciate must accrue Another broom to s"reep the city of | wounded imight be the result of a wide- being ed lot. B e iz Avcociation 1 ot | IR BIOt president was shot tn e |l from augmented volume together with the accompanying advantages of dictated styles and indi- merce. The membership of the “cour- | neck and in the head, but his three B e i e idered sericus, 4 i viduality of treatment. As a result we shall replace certain makes—to add others wbich we rank P e Ve, fresatcag | ey i oo v | ) as superior. Among them Berkey & Gay—makes that will add significant weight to “Furniture of i T bt f oo e o i o | Merit” and meaning to the slogan which has stood as the synonym for the best, intrinsically Randolph said. The members, it was | Minas Geraes is the stronghold of the e e o o e e s prosidantia) and artistically, for many years. of n.ge-umlned war on organized . S s St .. o S P § All of which necessitates our “cleaning house” at once—and that puts highly desirable Suites i ot e e cocpera and Separate Pieces into a clearance sale that beckons with interesting variety and value, tempt- ingly reduced. Fenatenuel ta’ and thak T would b e I ol more. barograph, apparently showing that | Jilli l::lfly 50 hold-ups were on the c yT > h.lapcomplmon! attained an t] om- | Byrd and it books of the city’s 42 'ipgll!u sta- | alf m&?e of nearly 15,000 feet during e s Sl Pl et — Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites svssaperras NO GRAY HAIR $169—Walnut Veneered Suite..........$119 $189—Walnut Veneered Suite ..........$139 ursult. o $189—Walnut Veneered Suite..........§139 $225—Walnut Veneered Suite..........$169 NEZ PERGE “KAISER" &l $219—Decorated Gray Enamel Suite. ... §169 $270—Tudor Design Suite..............$189 FUGITIVE, CAUG’HT % $279—Decorated Walnut Veneere.d Suite, $§199 $ 3 50—Renaissance Suite ........ s .$249 st St o |l $319—All-Mahogany Colonial Suite. . ...§219 $ 38 5—Walnut Veneered Sheraton Suite. . §279 caped Sherif, Faces Prison | B |l $ 32 5—Colonial Walnut Veneered Suite. .§239 $450—Hepplewhite Suite ..............$359 s s 0 : o ([l $325—Tudor, Walnut Veneered Suite. ..$239. $47 5—Louis XVI Suite ................$369 ;‘i“:‘%’i‘ e i R F'mdmg | . $ 3 50—Decorated Green Enamel Suite“ ..$259 $47 5—Duncan Phyfe Suite ..............$369 or of e Perce Yas tnck ‘o $ 42_5' i $ 37 5—Louis XVIWalnut Vene'ered Suite, $269 $49 5—Modern Art Suite ...............$384 gy s I $375—Colonial Mahogany Suite........$269 $49 5—English Oak Suite. . .............$384 """‘mm“:'sa":'f““”mfi,{:;;,';:';,;; faded, $375—Renaissance, Walnut Suite.......$279 $750—Chippendale Suite ..............§505 o T | o menes w20 || $450—Mahogany Hepplewhite Suite. ... $339 $800—Hepplewhite Suite ..............$650 | a fancy bottle or for a trick treat- | for arraignment. || 2 bt He ‘walved preliminary. hearings. and ||| ment: S E ;‘lfl he wished to plead guilty to a‘:;nr_ hn:e & .I't:!:ll:s;i.ckl'\:sa::i“ I e . : zing formula y 11 e v B ot b e a0 i i e ot v oot Living Room Suites s Court at Lewiston tomorrow, with the || natural coloring...And it costs | i kelihood that he will enter prison at || only 75 | rea as uties Bolse before the week is g e ’ 5 i s |M\'ou can mix it ,\;;m;self. Just ||| /Al z J d Vel S . ¢ . Investment Firm in Receivership. ||| S st i AR I $l R 9 acquar elour Surte........... 's | the correct proportions. Better, || i . | . '50—Five-Piece Breakfast Suite. . . 3 Rtk o et || te e ARt e $189—Tapestry Love Seat and Chair. ...$§]137 $27.50 $17.50 bankers, c-mmmd;t;x.zs&oo%o:{gl | Sage & Sulphur.. .quickly restores ||| [fff e Srnchel . Pe overh | orec ST el T . : R $29.50—Five-Piece Breakfast Suite...$§19.50 : l $219—Carved Frame, Mohair Suite. ....$169 $32. 50—Five-Piece Breakfast Suite. . $23.50 was placed in a recelver's hands yester. ||| "atural coloring. I $39.7 5—Five-Piece Breakfast Suite...$29.75 day on application of Warwick W. Field. ||| Money back if not satisfied e retient . charee ot the New ||| - Advecdsemet. I $2 39—Mohair Suite, exposed frame.....§]175 ‘ $259—Club Type Suite in Berwick Cloth, $199 Let, us istall that new HOT WATER | $319—Solid Mahogany, Mohair Suite. ..$239 Immediate installation, 3 years to pay! $325—Carved Frame Mohair Suite. .. ...$249 Occasional Pieces : | $350—Solid Mahogany ¥rame Suite. .....$269 : : $ 39 5—Solid Mahogany, Mohair Suite. . .. §289 Secretaries . . . Desks . .. Occasional Tables $479—Mahogany Chestnut Mohair Suite, $379 'H'ai l %cicailonal Clll;"rz s .Ppedar Che(s:ts : .l . $49 5—Mahogany Gold Mohair Suite. ...$399 s RN iy > Ny e el Tables . . . Console Mirrors . . . Cogswell Chairs $525—Mahogany Taupe Mohair Suite..§425 ... Tea Wagons . .. Coffee Tables . . . Ferneries. | - Dinette Suites ! NO CASH DOWN!| | $139—Six-Piece Dinette Suite........... $79 Miscellaneous General’s Liberal Credit Plan enables you to own | the finest heating equipment and pay out of income. | | $ 18 5—Six-Piece Dinette Suite. .......... $99 Floor and Table Lamps. ater plant without any CASH $219—Seven-Piece Dinette Suite........$]125 Small lots of Kimlark, Rattania Fiber Rugs. Sl fong :’: :-:.:: .::4’ i;o::aded. | $239—Seven-Piece Dinette Suite........$]159 Small lots of popular Radios. Radiater Co. For Our Representative House & Herrmann Alwgys “Fi llxrniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye Equipment g™

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