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f}RUNDY S BLAMED | B Okhe STORE of SMIELES, SERVICE /4 SATISFACTION 1 " FOR JOBLESS N | = & ThisIs Opening Week at the i Machinery. ’ < - ...AGreater Hub’s Modernized Store Kelly, international vice president of the United Textile Workers of America, in @ radio address from station WCAU | Iast night, red that while Joseph | R. Grund e for the Repub- lican nomin ucceed himselt in | the United S senate, was the “high | priest” of pr n the Republican | e ped his | with | A 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. [ I _— | PP British-made “Senator € | American machir d he operates i nearly 700 pieces of m v made in Enmgland or Scotland,” Kelly used the Senator of “contribut- t c ing to unemploymen “You refu U FIRST ‘SALOON’ LAUREATE BB B B i) el ] ] 5 i Famed Poet Once Scrubbed Floors and Polished Brass in | Greenwich Village. NEW YORK (N.AN.A)~—If and when John Masefield is appointed poet | laureate of England, as is rumored now, e will be the first man in that posi- tion to have come out of a Green- wich Village saloon. No one even| from a Greenwich Viliage attic has ever made the grade, let alone a saloon. But it isn't true, no matter how often repeated, that the gentle, sweet | o " spirited and poeticaily rapturous Mase- fleld was a bartender in Luke Q'Con- B e eneiiee heights,” says p Lo ]l Size Bed, $3-98 |l . R R S A A A A e e A R S S A A A R S S AR A S P Wood-=Finished Bed, $8.95 ¢ the poet. “What I did was to wash| nmdrusmdnr. sweep and scrub the mnr' - Mass A llsizetall metallimitation P O foomien 7 ' T | ! . Made of metal | \ood-finished bed with continu- ¥ Brenly of olacimens, inthe village— | ‘ ANRY B finished in imi- | ous posts and which has changed both for better and | f | / tation of m: solid panel at for worse—remember Masefleld. So do ¥ K- ‘¥, ) hogany. Two- head and foot, lenty of war service men remember | (f o, ) i inch continuous finished with a im, ‘for he spoke in American camps (I 7 3 e ¥ 1 i b Bocats.: A spe- Il o't c o v ation: il after seeing action in the Gallipoli : i Bt vatiie campaign. Some of these American ¥ [} Iy i = lads thought him a sissy because they | { R R I were not used to the gracious speech 50c a Week of an Englishman and poet and it seemed affected. Had they known of his saloon experience and his thrilling sea voyages they might have respected him more. (Copyright. 1930, by N American News- Daver Alliance.) » colors. WALLS HAVE NO EARS King's Archives Stored in Tower of Windsor Castle. LONDON (N.AN.A.)—In the round | tower 2t Windsor Castle, in a strong | room which is reached by 129 steps, are stored the King's archives. The secret | documents which they comprice have | B b b b b | ]l ol ol been_looked afier for many vears by | e I S e Rev. ert Lee, M. V. , Who has g 4 - s o ! L i nner Spring Just retired, . . (‘c'mif.h'(. 1930, by North American News- o ‘ Coil Bed Sprmg MATTRESS All-Cotton Mattress paper Alliance.) - ; ‘ : 0 g A super comfortable bed A serviceable and com- srmrnerar i (M Four-Piece Bed Room Suite £ wnc: x: ik $5.98 had been troubled with & heart ailment | || | This handsomely de e for some time, the editor was at his deck e : e o Te etk 3 dreser, wood_ bed. old and had been with the Express e L built of genuine walnut ; veneer on gumwood, B\ | Drettily decorated and Sxpertly finished. Sale price . Veneered Dining Suite A ullq{mde and TR " o artistic suite of 10 i pieces—constructed of gumwood com- bined with genuine walnut veneer. The suite as illustrated tonsists of ]nn bfl;- tension table, buf- fet, china cabinet, server and six leather seat chairs. ————————————————————————————— N\ Come down to the sea Porch Swing $1.69 No Phone Orders Baby Gate Baby Walker " S suane B Py B e B e B B | ‘ Sliding Hammock Couch Ideal for the porch. It is made with a metal frame and pad seat and back covered in heavy ©Of brewn fin- loth. tshed fiber 50c a Week COME away from the city and down to the sea. Breathe deep and long the bracing ocean air. Come to Chalfonte- Haddon Hall. where the com- forts of the perfectly ap- pointed home are combined with the luxurious conve- niences of a large hotel steeped in traditions of hos- pitality. With such a back- ursery Metal Crib Chair Enamel fin- ished all-metal . includ 89C Ep THET No Phone Orders . ombination Mohair 2 3-Piece Living Room Suite 4-Piece Walnut-Finished Suite A gorgeous overstuffed suite ‘consisting ‘o a An inexpensively priced four-piece bed room serpentine-iront settee, suite of gumwood finished in imitation of walnut. ground complete relaxation armchair_and button-back $ 1 The suite consists of a ]rr'w'\tl' \’\" \,’; "l'v»i‘ i : ': dresser, wood bed, chest of $ is possible. Ml S e drawers and a French cusnions are cov €d 1n mo- ‘-ani[\.. \:’pec‘a”v pfl(fld quette < yy AATATALASTATHATHIIATATHITAL AT TAATTEETEELE TSN AN SN NN 4 &\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\%\4\\\\8“‘\\\‘\\\\\S\\\\‘\\‘\\\)“\\‘\\“ % Play golf. Ride on the beach. Take a sun bath sl SN = $5.00 Down—The HUB 45,00 DownThe HUB Artistic 3-Piece Fiber Suite expert. An oil massage. Snooze in the sun on the Ocean Deck with the waves This charming suite con- sists of a settee, armchair and breaking at your feet . . . Y rocker with cretonne-covered seats. i and the brilliant panorama of the sea stretehed for miles before you. Now is the time . . . when nerves are 1 and eves are tired . . . 1o come down to the shore and let the in- vigorating tonic of the ocean do its kindly work. We will be glad to send 50c a Week vou more detailed informa- tion. There is a Motoramp i > " 2 & Walnut-Finished Dining Suite 8 - 3-Piece Long Bed-Davenport Suite | @] . plete, hand ,m‘,.!) designed suite This practical two-in-one suite i ter ,' .: o l:.\;y.:.,];mll»'x” x‘.d).lmltll ¢ consists of a long, bed davenport, an $ " 1a cabinet, P e £ armchair and a wing chair. Covered 3 ated Mias of in velour and constructed with tight " . gumwood spring seats. : ‘ $5.00 Down—The HUB Seventh & D. Sts. N.W. ! "m_mm S ,,/‘