Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1930, Page 6

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY THE EVENING FEBRUARY 14, 1980, MANE MEMORIAL ATES TOMORRO Services for Spanish War Heroes to Be Held at Fort Myer, Va. Memorial services for the men who | lost their lives on the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor 32 years ago will be held at 2:15 o'clock tomorrow in the riding hall at Fort Myer, Va.. under the auspices of the United Spanish War Veterans. Speakers will include Dr. Orestes Ferrara, Cuban Ambassador; Senator John M. Robsion of Kentucky and Department Comdr. Lorin C. Nelson of the District ish War Veterans. v. Fred W. Green of Michigan, jef of the Spanish will act as master of ceremonies; Jeanette McCaffrey will sing “The Star Spangled Banner”: Fred East will render a selection and the United States Marine Band, under the leadership of Capt. Taylor Bran- son, will give a program of appropriate music. The arrangements for the services have been made under the direction of Past Department Comdr. Willlam L. Mattocks. chairman of the Maine me- morial committee. One platoon of Marines. one platoon of Bluejackets and a troop of Cavalry will form an honor guard, and the Ma- rines will fire three volleys preceding “Taps.” 1 will be decorated n of Lieut. Col. U. B, r of public buildings under the dir Grant, 3d, ~ ABE MARTIN SAYS washed ther faces an’ combed | air, but I haint goin’ to be re- | sponsible ‘fer puttin’ ‘em on the school bus,” said Mrs. Pop Angel to her hus | band this mornin’, as a horn sounded | | in front o' ther home. (Copyr! 930.) 'DR. WHITE ELECTED BY U. S. PHYSICIANS Presidency at Meeting in ! | Dr. Sydney Miller Is Advanced to; : ple matter to open an ac- count at The Hub—No red tape or cut and dried rules — Pay out of income as you get paid. Imitation Mohair Rail Top 3-Pc. U Living Room Suite = Three pieces — settee, throne-back chair and nrm~$ chair, covered in imitation § mohair—mahogany-finished rail top. Loose cushion Easy Payments 3-Piece Fiber Suite $28.90 Settee, armchair and rocker, with spring-filled cushion seats, covered in cretonne. NNy X 50c Weekly Payments [Fe Silver - plated Ware Set or a 100-piece dec- orated Dinner Set with a pur- chase of $100 or more, cash or charge ac- S-Piece Breakfast | Suit $7.95 This is an unfinished suite and consists of a drop-leaf F table chairs, 50c a Week and four wood-seat and public Preceding xercises in the rid- ing hall the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Spanish ‘:«'xr 3\’cm?mk wlzl tl’tl‘t\‘der‘\l‘f A services at 1:30 o'clock at the-Maine | 5y yne Agsociated Press. shaft in the Arlington National Ceme- | fery. when they will place wreaths sent | , MINNEAPOLIS, February 14.—Dr. S by President Hoover on the monument. The program in the riding hall will be broadcast over a comprehensive hook-up by the National Broadcasting o. ? T 6-Piece Dinette Suite ‘49 This practical suite consists of an ex- [ tension table, buffet and four chairs, of [ gumwood — American walnut finish, = China cabinet extra. $5.00 Down—The Hub Minneapolis. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite ‘89 A well made suite of choice gumwood— finished in American walnut. As pictured, a buffet, china cabinet, extension table, server nd six leather-seat chairs. Liberal Credit Terms Marx White of Minneapolis, former | ehlef of the department of medicine at | jZ the University of Minnesota, was made | president-elect of the American College i'cj of Physicians, meeting here yesterdas He has served as vice president and | § will be advanced to the presidency at the expiration of the term of Dr. Sydne; Miller of Baltimore, who was advanced HOOVER NAVAL POLICY I ADVOCATED FOR PARLEY |52 P32\ iinin of Ann Arbnr.‘%j | Mich., was named first vice president: | €% Dr. F. M. Pottenger of Morovia, Calif., second vice president, and Dr. John A. Lighty of Clifton Springs, N. Y., third v presiden Women's League Asks President to Instruct Delegates to Re- vise Program. |8 Sunday 5 Excursions @ S i e T o ¢ W | ‘ "ffl' (£‘/‘|‘ij]fl H'” erpentine Front g i 4 5 3-Piece Living Room Suite ' ' Uin SPECIAL TRAIN All Metal Bed This comfortably made suite consists of a settee, arm- $3.98 > chair end wing chair, upholstered and covered in velour. Finished in brown (imita- esigned with serpentine front. tion of walnut), continuous Liberal Credit Terms By the Associated Press. The Women's International League | for Peace and Freedom has tele graphed President Hoover at his Loni Key, Fla. fishing base, asking him to | instruct the American delegation at the London Naval Conference to change its | announced cruiser and battleship con- | struction policy. “On_Armistice day,” the telegraph said, “the American people welcomed your courageous pledge, ‘We shall re- | duce our naval strength in proportion | to any other. Having said that, it only remains for the others to say how | low they will go. It cannot be too low | for us.’ | “At the London Conference the | American _ delegation’s program _for | cruiser and battleship construction clearly violates your stated policy. May | we respectfully urge that you require your delegation to make the Hoover | Treduction policy the official American | policy at the conference as expected | by the millions of peace advocates who | have been supporting you.” | Leaves Washington 30 AM. RETURNING. _leaves delphia (Broad Street) 7:40 P. West Philadelphia 7:45 P.M.. Chester 8:10 P.M.. Wilmington 8:33 P.M. Similar excursions March 9, 23, Avril 6, 20 Chifforobe 2 $15.95 Nicely made of i osk—with generous 5 capacity for clothes, er $6.98 Made of golden ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad Oak Dresser $9.30 @ Nicely made and fin- oak, nicely finished. < furnishings, ete. ished with plate mirror. 5 50c a Week 50c a Week 0c a Week ««« BUT NOT IN 1930 ' Walnut-Finished 4-Pec. You don’t need any cash. Bed Room Suite Your old jewelry is ac- This_attractive suite con- ists of a wood bed, ehifln-$ robe, vanity and dresser. Made of gumwood, finished in American walnut. Liberal Credit : post design. Full size and strongly made. Metal frame; cre- tonne-covered mat treas pad with va. | lance. A useful | piece of furniture. 50c a Week cepted as first payment, balance on our 12- month charge plan. Typical colo- nial design. Strongly made of hirdwood and finished in wal- nut. 2-Piece Cogswell Outfit Chair and Ottoman $14.-95 The comfortable Cogswell chair is up- holstered and covered in velour. Deep seat p and high back. A large footstool is add- ed for super comfort. 50c a Week & Supy: = S g g Bed Davenport Suite ‘Wood frame bed- davenport, armchair and rocker, uphol- stered in imitation leather-. $5.00 Down SR Y@ VK REQUIRED 12 Months to Pay We Are Offering LIBERAL ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD JEWELRY OR WATCHES Now Is the Time to Modernize Your JEWELRY When You Can Do It With Such Tremendous SAVINGS You Old Watch or Ring Accepted as Down Payment No Matter How Worn, Battered or Cum- bersome It May Be -——.'l—_ All Nationally Advertised Watches Such as Mamiltons Howards Bulovas Hllinois Elgins Can Be Had"With No Down Payment and Use Our 12 Charge Plan P — S — Gren @ ‘8 Tight spring-seat construction, bed- $ davenport, armchair and wing chair, upholstered in velour. Your Easy Payments! Old Mounting S =3 = Jers i mmnmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmwma - February Sale of Coal Heaters and Cook Stoves All-Metal Phone Stand and Stool $1. Mahgoany- Finished Priscilla Cabinet $ Will Buy you This NEW Mounting artistic eom- binaton. No Phone Orders Kitchen Cabinet $17.95 Made of golden oak, with sliding aluminoid work table top, roomy cupboard space and vege- table bins, How much more charming your dia- mond will be in a mounting as smart and modern as this one pictured. It is of 18-kt. solid white and many designs to select from. Coal Heater $6.95 Gas Range Heater $11.75 $22-90 del:i"\:el;c.' '::'1 ::;} A dependable and safe gas A splendid new heater nomical heating. Pipe range with three-burner top for the small home. free, Similar to illustration. Pipe Free Circulating Largé Coal Range 2 s34 & Six-hole top, with gener- 32 ous oven and convenient warming shelf. 850c a Week Student Lamp 98c Made with metal base and paper parch- ment shade cord and locket Seventh and D Streets N.W. Screen- Grid Console Model Remember—Use your Old 80c a Week Mounting as first payment and oven. 6§0c @ Week 80c @ Week Saturday Eveni oy o z 4 / Torchier $1.59 Metal fitted shadow shade in ernistic S All-electric 7- i~ tube model. Tubes extra, stick, with glass § *112 Boudoir Lamp 9c No Phone Orders Ne Phone Orders OO QIDTRTRD DR @S PR I ON No Finance Charge $10 Down AP m“fi‘ k

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