Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 30. 1930. SWITH CONPANY | [7eem=es | [STRKERS BLOW (P P ot . o — ; R[EEIVER ASKED e e Twu STR[ET BARS 3 RAstion Is Taken in Philadel- et rff,e“hi’?&'fa&‘{mwmn Bombings End Two Months : S . ‘muskrats dug through a dam, and . Phia for Bondholders’ Pro- | | 2¥oina ‘town tne biwhodies ned | | Of Quiet in New Orleans e < T T T - Ty oy Seative Committee. ST TS Trolley Dispute. ‘At Seventh and K’ Phone NAtional 5220 The Dependable Store Later versions were greatly ex- . l\xgerntedh. sm:e 200 xnnuck l’m':; M ermen who rushed a creek in By the Associated Press. which the pr,v‘u"’hke drained By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, May 30.—Alleging failed to get a bite. NEW ORLEANS, May 30.—T'wo street friud and n-lnum:mcem:,ngogom sz: l\r‘ll&'i car bombings, occurring almost simul- Devitt, jr., local couns o holders iammeu\e committee and others, | MOEBS REQUESTS COURT taneously in different sectiohs of the yepterday filled receivership proceedings city, broke & two-month period of quiet m the F. H. Smith Co, Inc, its| T CANCEL ASSESSMENT |iast night and brought to more than 75 o ;;’ebfl?,‘:?':o,,,lgfifigi“& s S5 the number of trolley cars dynamited Fairfax, the Royalton, the Chatham| Joseph J. Moebs yesterday asked the | Since a carmen’s strike last July. Pas- and the Overbrook Arms ApartmentDistrict Supreme Court to cancel an |sengers and crews escaped injury. Hbuses in this city. assessment of $3,865 levied against his| The first bombing damaged a car TThe bill of complaint alleges that|property at Connecticut avenue and |near the river front, on Howard avenue through “various imanipulations” the | Nineteenth street under the Borland | between Tchoupitoulas and Poe streets. < [.ong SIe"ed gz"p:nuon and its officers had profited | amendments for the paving of Connecti- | Explosive placed between the rails tore shal'lt n dulently and at the expense of |cut avenue. Moebs tells the court he out floor boards and hurled them ungs the bondholders”; that the aparuments | has pending before the building in-| through the car roof, shattering glass g ort dleev have been mismanaged and that taxes | spector plans for erection of a hotel on|and causing other damage. N and interest had not been paid. The!the property and the assessment is a| A few minutes later in an exclusive [} ol PastelCrepe‘ afld Pibtective committee demands an ac-|cloud on his title and prevents him | residential section, a Prytania car was 7 colinting of the Smith Co. and its sub- | from obtaining a loan on the property. | similarly bombed and damaged. [oo ¥y E sidiaries and -also that they refund to He says the Court of Appeals has| A week ago Col. H. B. Myers, new - bondholders money obtained through | held invalid the front-foot rule as ap- | inspector of police, dismissed a hundred ol New Pl‘lllts SIeevele” and fraudulent misrepresenta- | plied to property on the avenues of the lemergency supernumerary policemen en- styles as to values, cost of construc-|city. rolled to combat the bombers. m- ete. ‘Attorney Charles F. Diggs appears for| The property of the New Orleans : Po“(a Dots The court was asked to name receiv- | the plaintiff, who names as defendants | Public Service, Inc. the traction com- ers for the local project sand the Smith | the three District Commissioners and | fnny is under a pmt&ctlve strike in- ©Q. “in order that the properties may |the District of Columbia. inction of Federal Court. N conserved and protected,” and that -nmem houses be reimbursed i — ’ . ! ) e Lot sl ‘ {71} Y/ You'll Want Several for Your Vacation Wardrobe! mm Co. tnb;fl'%ebr\lx‘{:l’z '\Tvafs'rzuigm;: i The TERRACE 3 | If you have an eye for economy you'll appreciate their | P B stverat oot ot e Corc | N| Open Air Garden it e T L B B e s Bacws by al s 3 Lol d you have an eye for style you'll recognize the fashion points of these pretty I grand jury in the District of LR ey I e Opens : s Summer dresses. Washable pastel crepes .. . sleeveless cape frocks . . . boleros in Pe i) i evoked 8 9 . p ?‘.':’“,'Z:n“..o B P Saturday Evening b 1 ..« jacket models . . . light prints . . . dark travel frocks . .. in short, there are @ o Magistic d dresses for a great many dlfl'erent occasions in this smart but inexpensive ORDERS FOR LINDY MEDAL ey e ord 7 P. M. Until 12 P. M. 2 b1 o-dle A group. Sizes 14-to 50. cream — no cover [ e X Goldenbers's—Second Floor. : EXCEED EXPECTATIONS charge at any time. ,,,,.,, mings escevting 3 T [ . Serving Our § Duplicates of Award to Be Made : :2" ”;%1“ lp.....""' Rm"." Dinner $l : {44 . Xlying Colonel Are in Great De- ire Pl. Col. 3 Seinnls R s gl Fontin Room meot Sale! $2.98 Tapestry e Lindy” has broken another record. Servi Line of - p H t, C;Al.flrmn orders for ;l:e mnda; of Cs‘]. an case or mnnu:rln,:l:' TVICEe + « o = e u u s rles A. Lindbergh bein; ade at o Philadelphia Mint by act of Congress 4 79¢ summer hijve exceeded in volume the advance onders for any medal ever issued by the yvernment, according to Robert J. P t, director of the mint. . ee wear “Requests for the medal have been into the mint from all parts of untry. The medals-to be sold to - S Beautiful collar and " i ; nnbuc at the price of $1, plus cuff sets of lace, or- fA practical anf! charming choice \ = 'e:u' r.edprm:utc}t,xox;h?lf.;sf - A gandy or pique, and c for Summer. Rich-toned patterns NP AR bal tO medal made at the dainty lace frills, etc. in clever small shapes or roomy e 2 iscontinued model of Mint which is to be presented to d s — Hudnut’s double compact in T S a g S —you will adore their daintiness and pouches . and long handled bags. polished gold finish. Fitted monies in Washington. The act author- femininity. Real bargains at this price, Covered, metal or shell frames. Ny P h 1id the presentation of the solid gold FOR TOMORROW Goldenbers's—Main 1 5 3 ' j < 4 :"x‘fi pcfi‘e?l{é Falont, Te’lrlml; 75 d 1 to Lindbergh in recognition of ... Geldenbers’s—Main Floor. .- a ¢ “achievements,” and sale of bronze il Goldenbers's—Main Floor. duplicates of the medal afterward to bpul.fl:c. 3 ™ 11 We have selected the following items bah s centt ive the Holid ? ’ TWO TAKEN AFTER RAID e e ey Smart New Sale! Women’s WILL GET JURY TRIALIN 5 New Upright Pianos. .......§269.00 Wh Pajamas : Crepe Sole Oxfords Men Face Charge of Possession of 2 New Baby Grand Pianos. . ... 399.00 y For Beach 2 b 1 ; Tdavor snd Matniining 3 Electric Radios, each........ 69.00 Boudotr! : Deauville Sandals £ Ban s 2 Console Orthophonic s ) l & $ l 98 ' Whlte F ootwear S¥gnacio Olivette, 32, and John Ros- . Victrolas. .........oiv e n 3900 Brouasiote. ey ol : 38, m by Bergt. Lef 3 e EVERYTHING IN OUR FURNITURE g A DEPARTMENT v “piscs “modls with" yobs —including beds, living room chairs, mirrors, tables, etc. tops, ties, clever new neck- lines, ete. States Commissioner after a niied ‘Siates Commissoner aiter & AT SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW! $1.25 Rayon Crepe Slips 32 Worth $17.50 0n Sale Tomorrow! ered “buy.” A seizure of 14 quarts|N G g COYERN de y 57 Worth $15.00 = B ot muo:‘ b':rfll:n‘: : wine ;x;d 78 \ Don’t fail to attend our Bargain Feast :os 1{:: crt;1e shpasd:x{: }?e“m‘sr::‘tccl:’e: sl 97 Worth sls.so .85 Y » b AR A M‘ . ops. obably want a palr O Police declared that they also seized O J D M ll & C 101 Worth $10.00 ou'll.pre :list of names. elvlio (0] p : et e . each for your vacation wardrobe S e A 2o & Q= ¢ Smart New £y 113 Worth $7.50 - —especially when you size up the men were ‘whisky. 5 3 before Jt A. Schuldt. \ ; ; : . values . . . and the smartness of ore’ Judge Gus Schul Pianos—Radios—Victrolas—Furniture ccl'lelettel Ly Absolutely unrestricted clioice of our finest Summer the styles. Oxfords (woinen’s, N General Electric Refrigeration h: \ / ats—some of them just unpacked a few days ago—and ALL : d gy b : S FUR COATS 31.98 74 I/ of them high-grade, fashionable models! Ranging from misses an.d gl.rls slzes) n tffo Cleaned N 7 Strived ind_ brocaded [P ) exquisite tailored Bakus, Sisols and Ballibuntals to lovely tone combinations . . . Deauville Glazed 55 mefSl o b (B Swiss hair hats of the “bridesmaid” type. Only those who sandals in white or tan with con- demlnded jury trials on of possession and maintaining &s nuisance at Police Court yesterday were released under $1,000 bonds. vice squad entered the premises mly night on a search warrant h they had secured from the %7 Mgt ///////// ///////////// and P Ty 2L ISR T i A realize what stunning hats are to be found in Goldenberg’s trasting touches . . . white strap Stor:d SRR L S French room can fully realize what a rare opportunity slippers and pumps with several This special prics Includes mmm“ their smartest. Sizes 34 3 4 this is! fi' e macta, g ate And. euts 3 Guidenbers's—secona Fioor, -~s-DILI . Goldenbers's—econd Floor. types of heels. Special Prices h Rmod-fiu Shoe Dept.—Main Floor, N e 1115F St. NW. Little Girls Should Have Plenty of Th'ese For Saturday Only! ottt g —extra space and extra ulccpcopld to serve €18 13th Street Franklin 6355 you promplly. Real Estate Loans | NG j L : s spec‘als Sheer frocks and Slips with built- " (D. C. Property Onl f H / hot-weather call f shoulders, and “ i h B 4 D : ®. perty Only) ¢ ih R Wit ooumble m the Boys Dept. 2 nations with drop ,: 6 7 1 : underwear in Sum- c seats: full cut, sturd- (1) 5 ad ) e S T Boys’ $6.95 to $12 Suits, 2 for mothers will supply You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the f renewing. $1,000 2 for $10 per month, including 3 h!uel:] mld prmnpal Larger | 2 or smaller loans at proportion- / : ' Boys’ $3.00 Camp Suits, well tailored, in 3 ate rates. I New Sport Hats! Beautiful sleeveless frocks of fine.imported : 5 e Spe Ll 'ox voils i white, Tovely mestels ‘Hioes) pafl"mi tan covert and khaki. 8 t0 16....ccc000000ee Perpetual i New Street Hats! | Ready Saturday 9 A. M. fla and polka dots—so popular that we are con- Boys’ 79c to $1.00 Blouses. Irregulars. § 1 longies with each suit. W onderiul bargains for thriftwise mothers. to 18. No Commission Charged 4 S j e brodery at bottom ) One and two pants suits in blues i and fancy mixtures. Knickers or s 10 [+ - y re- i hem. L: : i Building | ’ e il aibe ' s Dl bt et s Sizes 4 to 16 years. TWO for v e o sure to take advantage of ' years. Bowet et 1 daive. b Assoclatlon I this extraordinary event! A 3 s % : e cg':e 182133 1?0?5}2.5 ’Pa;x'os%or EEREN $l i Established 1881 | g Sale of 1,000 Infants’ Radium Silk Frocks Infants’ Radium Silk Gertrudes : ¥ dtisi © Largest in Washington 14 Pretty little lace - trimmed and Pretty little white, pink, or blue silk .Boys SI.SD. to $4.95 .s“k or Broadclotl $1 ! Assets Over $22,000,000 |l &‘.”.f‘m’uf"é%%‘ffi'i% radium dresses— s 98 SR A R S T T s Shirts. Some irregulars in the lot.......... Cor. 11th and E N.W. ening. In white, pink, or blue. Sizes 5 bables. Very attractive values. Sizes 1 and Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Summer Swente 3 Fancy colors. Some irregulars. . l 1 and 2 years. 2 years. Boys’ $1.15 to $2.50 Wash Suits. Samples sl Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, & L3 and irregulars. Sizes2to09.. cessdocenss wizeiae- || Wilson Golf CI o;l';:;:.:ra::d town l son o u s Y Boys’ 69c and 79¢ Wash chkers, fancy $ for $3.75 Sold R larl 6 i cottons and khakis, 7 to 18. TWO for...... l Sketched — only o egularly at $6.00 Boys’ $1.19 to $1.50 Wash Knickers, linens sl § [PENNSYLVANIA Golfers who know their game know Wilson \ f p o« PERMIT 52 QT :!;{e'-h.ti'":::-:i clubs1” Famous “Biue Ribbon” brand: al s 69 and fancy mixtures. 7 to 18 " matched irons, with chronium heads; highly . %mon_u.e rid Framie (e r finished.. Gentine leather grips bell top. on . Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Bathing Shirts or high-grade steel shafts. Woods have mahog- Trunks, sizes 28 to 36............ A lively, freeflowing oil Z i any finish, well shaped heads with that has a body that cannot ; Ch‘(',m"';f Rl Sl steel shxits. - Boys’ $1.95 Bathing Suits, all wool. Blue be duplicated. X or colors, Skirt effects. 2 to 8. Gives 1,000 miles of super- : & 0 nn : Lr:l:.r;u‘uon bd:‘:’ eyt : P The most slo’slz sls's Te i'RGCketI Rose Pendant Boys’ 69¢c to 95c Wash Suits, neat colors. ey Il g < o sant ] RBIe el 3 famnm Makes at Half Price and Less! N Sizes 2 to 7 years. TWO for....eeusueunrnn o ffer choice of ,,,:;T,;‘g;:,;‘,. ,"bm_m,‘,;,, i § vdn!; n ’\1‘? ‘;’ngg‘m °:;‘i:§ E';;e ef: 1?5?3{]’0 9 Gcklacel Boys’ 69¢ to $1. .00 Pajamas, outing flannels @ifferent from e : ‘ Dflwguv" g“ , ane ;. 50 | :‘\nc‘:}:l; Y New and s or cottons. 1 or 2 piece styles, 4 to 16. TWO for Try Autocrat the next time /A g et e bish e Special! Boys’ $1.50 and $1.95 Corduroy and Cloth this value possible, $6.05! Strung with high-grade d oil, and % - - ;ou 7o nos m{;»:m’::“ f / 7 iaminaied and singlo frames of selected white ash, with fancy || i m:'}'},’"gnt%n 3:"&’:.‘:15. }J,'Q'f Km;ke"‘ 57':" 7 ;: ”CT"“ """ WEnterey for yourse 1 3 cate carved ivory oys’ 79¢c to 95c Cloth chkers irregu- AT B Wright & Ditson Clnm ionshij | rose pendant ( ttil i¢ g e 30‘“1 Teass B-lll—Ench - p P | linted) UV Sovy thals lars. Sizes 8 to 15. TWO for.............. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Black and A'Ll. the New Summer Colors : 3 olenbese's=-tate Pieer. COLUMBIA 5228 Mail Orders 20c Extra Goldenbers's—Third Floor,

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