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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 13, 1930 PART ONE. ! HERRMANN'S 450 NVERSIRY == ‘More than four hundred special items have been gathered for the event—including suites, separate pieces, rugs, etc.—all of them “Furniture of Merit”—and every one marked at a price that plainly makes it a bargain We've spent months preparing for this occasion— in which we have had the co-operation of manufacturers who have hclped us make “Fur- niture of Merit” what it is. You Are Welcome to Our Costless Credit VOL PERATER CONMITTED TO AL Jacob Berman Unable to Give $260,000 Bail Required on 0ld Indictments. By the Associated Press, | LOS ANGELES, April 13.—Held In default of $250,000 bail, Jacob Berma.), former Julian Petroleum Corporation official, today was in the county jail awaiting trial April 23 on an old in- dictment charging forgery and embez- zlement in connection with the financ- ing which led to the collapse of that company. Berman was arrested yesterday on an order from 5u rlor Judge Marshall P. McComb, an ine ent re- turned by the md Jury in 1928. Bail Assessed by Grand Jury, ln u;&l-nfi the '250 mdhlfl .Yud(e on of m nn mdeury Berman — @akfast Suite Py et $1 Q.50 caused the collapse of the Julian com- pany in 1927, Until his arrest yesterday, Berman had been at liberty under $50,000 bail, | pending a decision on his appeal from | a seven-year prisor sentence for con- | viction on a mail fraud charge. Berman's arrest caused a sensation | among agencies engaged in an mmn gation of the Jullln debacle. The jury charged that the arrest Lhnll. ened the collapse of the revived Julian case probe, which recently resulted in the returning of nearly 70 indictments against brokers and financiers involved == | in the corporation’s stock transactions. Indicted on Berman Testimony. The indictments grew out of testi- mony given the grand jury by Berman. Attorney = Buron Fitts " mmummmfimnwwwwwwmmwmm $65.00 Woven Fiber Sulte : ; | i1 : i 2% Dinette Suite You will be installing a wonderfully useful suite fiml_hed 4 9 50 : Y i - = ) = E: ;E}:I:n‘;‘a) :;:;fmm‘ o polt- in buff or green, and with the gay cretonne-covered cushions et and four $7 50 giving the home a note of cheerfulness. Particular attention l is walnut 4 is called to the high backs of the three pieces. : 4 JEWS OUST REDS, : = RETAKE SYNAGOGUE $295.00 Ten-Pc. Dining Room Suite Z|.,..... s somsu o A period design with modern adaptation; as well as an = Is Without Precedent in example of very superior cabinet work. The Heppelwhite in- ! 9 Russian District. fluence is frankly in evidence. Construction of handsomely matched walnut and gumwood. B the Associated Press. MOSCOW, April 12— Telen' rhlc A(ency ul:&ea Jews of a u t. Their action was unprecedented in ‘R‘:dm since the revolution, the agency sal | The Jews asked the chairman of the Sov $47.50 Extension vhic a | munist club against the wishes of the VR e $19.75 Baby it | R | DN, Bille., o SR v G | ali = ; h Stalin, he i A n?%tslu' n and of Cflrr]flge sls Lfl.dder'Bflck Side Chair Bk oA forel e Lo DR R T Chair, $11.50 top; und with folding disappearing wood wheels and pro- $I4_50 Birch eonstruction, in rich ma- fion;:;l executive committee sanc- leat. tecting windshield hogany finish; woven fiber seat. - s y £ = ‘ |~ When the local chairman refused the wich walnut $: ! 95 5 ’ 4 | request the Jews went to the synagogue, removed the Communist lock and put |on thelr own lock. Members of the | Communist club arrived to learn they | could not enter. \WABASH ROAD AGCEPTS $199.00 Ten-Pc. Dining Room Su1te | CONSELIDRTISwINLAN A suite designed on those generous proportions which mnke 'WI“ xcr::u?:: ":;d:::::":x:y it large enough for the modern home; but at the same time ex- 4 5 ,i.’ n;;d 5 it ceedingly smart and pleasing. The walnut veneers are artistic- S A ‘ By the Associated Press. 23.50 Glidi Sett \ ally figured and the finish is a rich high gloss. R $ ing Settee ; A ' ! | Railway, announced yesterday ‘that the One of the most sisiee- €9 = 5() | ErsdEed e tory types, .roomy_and come b 1 4 i o ce Commission in furtherance of its fortable with choice of at- 7 Y [P “’g" Lo ""'t"""l;“"g""{:,“b"",:‘ 5 e ! | His statement said the Wabash man- tractive colors and duck covering. f uugen;emu bellxe\e‘d the commission's de- rmination in I\'Ol’ lve systems Eastern territory “has removed the oI | major controvershl point lnd that fu- : B___ $4.50 Maple Porch = | i ettt o ) i £ T primarly e ible Day-Bed jro— Rocker dill wal = —— R S o Pp b ————— m | s sy §9.95 e S T = L T e o] - ol $24.50 " s g i~ S | o - DIVORCES HER HUSBAND vise you to get your supply for the entire Summer now at this price. Mrs. Caldwell, Former Opera !lnger Is Awarded Decree. LOS GELES, April 12 (®) .—Mrs, | Flora sunhouu Caldwell, former opera - $354.00 Ten-Pc. Dining Room Suite Fzstns An impressive combination of style and quality is evidenced well said her husband &c cumd’ t in this Queen Anne smte. with its handsome carvings and grace- $: ! 59 bondage” oy Sk & Hork r o ful lines. Finished in the new walnut shade, and of high-grade She claimed he a ngm‘:zfiu;snc et for craftsmanship. * fiving. in 'London. No property settle- | ment was menti e $2.95 Upholstered | E2= Entire Stock of - | P e e c Full porcela l:nl four. $39 50 i OIOt‘Stg‘? 5 Ny = J I :rfi?fin‘i E"d:::;m'“e royal dpmy i o urner stove, with 14.inch i andy stool, of & 4 o= n & I transfer early tomorrow to a dozen 12 3 oven and broiler. Green practical size; covered in $1.95 s = L mp a d = 3 | planes for ;1112 remaining 400-mile ! m Metal Bed and cream porcelain finish. Will be installed j a S i lourney to Khartum, o jacquard of assorted pat- or to your present outlet free. terns. L3 Yz $17.50 fmme e : & Shades LOW FARE Anniversary Specials in Wool and Fiber Rugs ' Table, Fidor; ‘Bridge, Torchieres EXCURSIONS A splendid assortment of new colors and patterns—of the most_famous and Boudoir Lamps, including Silk makes—in every wanted size. Marked at special prices for the Anniversary < Paycliient and Beaded Shades: g A event. . iken, S. C., 2 P i A : A ta, Ga., Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs Fiber Rugs , Regardless of Former Markings Mobile, Ala., Closel and to the ity fibe: “in exe | . New Orleans, La. -nl:l‘:d.l) s :Ir::; 3'2,‘.'.,': -into:‘i: ::‘fl?.-nd.ul:r’in; e.fi.n'.“a'i.?.':f.":ia a; ::l‘nrl: b - (4 Gulfport, Miss., ,and $34.50 $45.00 3 $9.95 1/ rlc e Other Southern Points. Ay et S 2 1 > . April 19, 1930 76:9 size ... Woven Flber .67.6 st e and Less! Pmefic'cg‘yn :'::ip’.‘" for Wilton Rugs mz".:’ :",:{l'y“:‘l“.:“‘ ::n::f P f i 7 . ’ Stopovers permitted - Made by he famous Whittall The new Spring selctions. Colonial Rugs J. : During the Anniversary Event in each direction. mills. nle. xcellent a 2] s o Germ, Sold reguiarly at % much aq0% el 1 Sl gt it s Liberal limit returning. :7.6x106 size assorted colors. Size .. .88¢ B T e " House & Herrmann W | e Large closely woven cocoa mats. P \I S MecPherson Squuo urns u (e} Bl‘l event! € ve Deep pile. Size 18x30 inches, 75¢ Furniture of t” nth at E PR AR