Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1930, Page 10

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{INNER ATTENDED BYBELL PONEERS *I’elephone Veterans Have ; Business Session and Theater Party Here. * A dinner last night at the Willard Hotel concluded the eighth annual meeting of the Alexander Graham Bell Chapter, No. 15, Telephone Ploneers of America, which had been attended Elruer in the day by 480 registered &une ol the oldest ploneers attending he convention, and their length of rvice, were: Patrick Henry Sullivan f Richimond, 51 years 3 months; Wythe ‘Vhl Richmond, 48 years 5 months; te, il Miss Betcy Keyes, Alexandria, Va. 48 |}j ; Miss Margaret H. Burnham, mon 41 years 9 months; Augustus | i g ark, Baltimore, 51 years; Frederick ddings, Baltimore, 45 years 3 ‘months; Jennie Kilmer, Bll'.lmol’t 48 Yefl'l | § months; Francis A. Graham, “more, 50 years 9 months, and Miss Mu-y Lena’ Ratcliffe, 49 years 5 months. Remain in Office. Under s change in the by-laws, the oficers_remain in office. Hanse Hamilton, president; Carolyn 1-1 Martin, _secretary-treasurer; ‘Wood, J. W. Talbot and W. T. Wfllllm- vice presidents; and the following n, the execuuve committee: Miss M. K. &cu R. Cuff, S. S. Flan- hln(lldw L. ‘Wagner. A busn 7as held in the l‘ the Wflllrd President Ham- u;ln L the session. There were drelltl the e Co., md C. A He!ls con- ller or the American Telephone & legraph Co. R. H. Starrett, secretary of the Telephone Ploneers of America, m‘l whlr,h the BEH Chapter is affiliated, H ln his m rr-ldent wuwn of o S . o i : ’- of the Chesa- I p have e md hold In nlmu American company. wmxl hly $17,000,000 &t t.hn vruent market The employes also have taken X insurance. he and have permitted over $36,000 them .as_dividends to accumulate th the insurance company. bAnven's ATTORNEYS SEEKING NEW TRIAL Cite- 17 Causes in Motion, Held Under Advisement by Judge on cf ing out of the hatchet slaying of it lon and the fatal shuoun: of ‘Whitehead, Negro servant. tBEN. LAHM IS ORDERED H TO SAN FRANCISCO i-htnnt Chief of Air Corps Will ! ‘Take Up Duties at 9th Corps & Headquarters. 14 H Hawall, have been or. 0 their mpec!lve homes to awai tirement; Col. . Horton, Infantry. at ‘They are || by Lioyd B. Wison, presi- | fifl Fotomac Brig. Gen. Frank P. Lahm, assistant | | CONDEMNED MAN BETTER Gordon Northcott Shows Improve- ment in Appendicitis Attack. from the attack of appendicitis which sent him to the prison ital ‘Thurs- day. His temperature today was only slightly lbove normal. onhw , Who is under sentence to for the murder of three boys, is -n um the outcome of an appeal to Supreme Court. 6 And still the crowds come! Eager il SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MRS. CROSBY NAMED TO HOSPITAL BOARD|s Columbia Officials Discuss Furnish- ing of Memorial Rooms. At the monthly meeunf the Co- lumbia Hospital Board held Pfldly -l— ternoon Mrs. Herbert Ball Crosby, wifc of the newly a ted District Com missioner, was elected to membership. Plans were discussed for the memorial B buyers, value-seekers, bargain hunters, home furnishers! But we were well prepared for this great event—the store and warehouse was especially stocked with thousands of desir- able and popular items of furniture merchandise in anticipation yours for the asking. —only don’t wait too long! rooms to be furnished at the hospital in the near future, after which they will | Mrs. be open for dedication. Punds for the jummer recreation budget for nurses MAY 25, chlrlen Bradley, Mrs. Ernest Graves, W Rowland and Mrs. Mary Grant ATTORNEY EXONERATED KANSAS CITY, May 24 (#—C. C. district | Madison, former United States Lewis, Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. Henry Rowland, Mrs. Willlam Snow, Mrs. J. Ww. ‘hlrrenune and Mrs. Walter Tuck- of the board at a gai part; at her home, 2411 California street. by Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. of the rush. There is still plenty of time for you to get in on these great savings Liberal credit terms, as usual—the most convement in town—are here, was exonerated of con- fraudulent signing of a bond for a client charged with counterfeiting. ‘The bond was signed by Joe Wilson in the name of Frank Palermo, Kansas City property owner. Madison said he believed at the time that Wilson was Palermo and was not aware of any de- ception in the making of the bond. 1930—PART ONE. DISTRICT REFORMATORY INSPECTION TRIP SLATED Members of Commerce Chamber ‘Will Study Conditions With Improvements in View. A visit to the District Reformator at Lorton, Va. to study actual prlfl“;n’ conditions, with a view to ccnsidering improvements, will be made Wednes- day morning by members of the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce, accord- ing to an announcement by the or- ganization yesterday. The party will be the guests of Supt. M. M. Barnard. Arrangements for the trip are being CF@E with made by the chamber's committee on police and fire protection,’ of which Charles J. Stockman is chairman. The party will leave the Homer Building in automobiles at 11 am. Wednesday. ‘The return trip will start at 3 p.m. The members will visit the plant where District auto tags are manufac- tured, the pricting plant, the bakery and the prisoners’ dormitories. The committes has been investigat- ing the prison situation from the eco- nomic as well as the hunnnlurhn aspect. It is now Kllole law which it believes Wlll be beneficial to the Dm.rlct by simpl fl]- ing present procedure and by reducing the actual prison population maintained at public expense. every ‘. orOufl’lt during '|'hl$ Evefi .. When Better Furmture Values Are Offered the Natlonal Will Offer Them' Porch. Glider A(lrlelmly $15 88 covered with -turdy quality ma- Fiber Rocker Full size, comfort- s 6 el eble and well made of hand-woven fiber. - Lawn Mower Self - sharpening. 35.44 12-inch blades. Nicely finished. ¢ Easy Terms Porch Swing Sturdy, neatly de- sl llutd lwnnl. finished in fumed oak. Lawn Swing Hardwood construc- 36 .99 tion, Canopy extra. $1.00 Down been retired | [l has dlslh!llly incident to the ; Capt. T. T. Trapnell, judge general's department, from hplflu to Dayton, Ohio; Capt. . P. Nolan, mlnu’y from Hawall to Sheridan, I1l.; Maj. H. C. Bweexwy antry, from nm Benning, Ga., nt, from Dayton, Ohio, it, and - Capt. . A Rounds, judge advocate gen- dral's rtnumt. from the War De: g "Mekabb, G. P. Aycock m,neaxulcorp. A enf city for ”tgn‘emnm of corps for promotion, WA LIVESTOCK MEN PROPOSE MARKET BODY the Associated Press. DES MOINES, Iowa, May 24.—Milo ident of the of 11 mpeuuve livestock market- i ld be held here rlflifll Ce¥ TR Lawn Bench phone orders. Garden Hose 25-foot length. $ 1 .88 Nozzle extra. == No Phone Orders Fir Carriage oae 11 4 $1.00 Down 3 PIECES IN LOVELY MOHAIR—Three pieces, as pictured. Bunny chair, armchair and large settee covered with fine quality mohair, Each piece has reversible, spring-filled cushions. $5 Down RTE S B B Rl %) ® = [ T fl' Walnut-Finish 4 Pieces Bed, Dresser, KILLS BRIDE"AND SELF Canadian War Veteran Blamed for Murder and Suicide. CHICAGO, May 24 (P).—A verdict of “murder and suicide” was returmed today by a coroner’s jury at the inquest into the death of William Cochrane Murray, 30, Canadian war veteran, and his young wife, found dead last night in their automobile at Glencoe, Tll. lice testified that the woman was shofln!.he left temple; the man in the bly by the same (wndlnflnmul Chestof Drawersand | .BEDROOM SUITE—Large dresser, roomy chifforobe, full vanity with six drawers and re- turn-end bed. Fashioned of walnut veneers combined with fine cabinet woods and decorated with beautifully matched maple overlays. $5 Down 10-PIECE DINING SUITE—Made of wal- nut veneers cleverly combined with fine cabinet woods. The ten pieces are buffet, server, ex- tension table, china closet, 5 side chairs and 1 hostess chair. The suite is handsomely decorated and is a remarkable value. BED DAVENPORT SUITE—3 PIECES— In Jacquard Velour. A fine suite—which is just another way of saying that it will give you years of satisfactory service. The davenport conceals a full size bed. Included also are bunny chair and club chair. Covered with high-grade velour. S IETLIRY T HllIHIIIHlIIlIlIHHH 1“\\\\\"!”///////// R 7S A Cheerful Breakfast Set Finished in pleasing color combinations, the dropside table and four chairs of this en- ticing breakfast set are finished with a hard- enameled surface. Eaty Terms 500 Lbs. of ICE FREE withEach Refrlgerator In coupon tickets of the American.Ice Co., so you ‘may use them when needed. 3-Door Side-Icer $167 A splendid value—regularly priced at $21 only $16.75 with your ol l'.:'llt e ety Drip Pan FREE FURAITURE €O AE Corner 7' 51 Sis AW

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