Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1930, Page 10

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A—10 THE SU:'D.:Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15. 193C —-TART ONEr SENATOR SCHALL i lfilflshu | [PURSE SNATCHER CAUGHT o 2 Ms mm f coms[me vy vr s o s +| 0 TESTIFY BY PHONE Colored Boy Arrested After Bur-|pey o o e e e | e rain % Tosioe "t oo™ | Gounsel in New Orleans Case Pre- suit Through Downtown. street. Mrs. Biggs, accompanied by|Richmond, Va., and to have esca) Te- After a pursult through downtown|her son, Charles Biggs, was walking|cently from the Virginia Reform School. streets, William Henry James, 17 years |Dear Twelfth and B streets, when the o > old, colored, of Seaboard, N. C., who 10 [boy snatched the pocketbook from her | = ime ety Wi VAR 5 53| of New Orleans yesterday filed sutt for | |minutes before had snatched the hand- | hand. Her eries raised a hot pursult.| 500 divorce in Civil District Court here pares for New York Evidence. Gov. Christian Wages Bitter Fight for G. 0. P. Nomi- nation Monday. By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn,, June 14.—Minne- fota’s blind United States Senator, | ‘Thomas D. Schall, Republican, llcll the hurdle Monday which has dn)pped“ three follow Senators by the wayside this Spring—the primary election in | his home State. His challenge comes from two sources, the powerful Republican faction which seeks to nominate Gov. Theodore Chris- tianson, and from John F. Selb, a late entry, who has concentrated on one issue—the repeal of the eighteenth amendment. The latter's opponents have supported prohibition. Today, the last of the formal cam- paign, still had failed to bring con- flict between Schall and Christianson on national issues and to a large extent the race had been reduced to a bitter personal fight for leadership of the g:erty in the State, for which they have n rivals since elected to their pres- ent posts in 1924. The three Senators beaten in Spring primaries were Joseph R. Grundy, Re- publican, Pennsylvania; Charles S. De- neen, Republican, Illinois, and F. M. Simmons, Democrat, North Carolin: Both Schall and Christianson condemned the tariff bill, which c-used Schall to drop his perwnll campaign o return to Washington, where he Joined the minority against it Friday, ‘When it was passed. Both have pointed to the -grlcu]tur-] marketing act as | “ineffective” and have promised to work | for the enactment of the debenture | and the equalization fee into legislation. Schall stands pledged to continue his support of the independent Repuhl!un faction, while Christianson in his ad- dresses has gone further in bl.l disre- ing to “join forces outside the party in the interests of the State.” In the face of protests from conserv- ative Republican leaders, both have ipstead, Farmer-Labor, Minnesota, as & model and each hu claimed for h!m- self the closer similarity in position on | legislation with that of Shipstead. Ship- stead won re-election in Minnesota in 1928 by a record vote. Democrats have no important con- tests, with Einar Hoidale, Minneapol unopposed for the senatorial nomina- tlon. TRAFFIC MEETING SET FOR TUESDAY | New Committee and Advisory | Council to Hear Address by Commissioner Crosby. has_executive control of the District’s traffic affairs, and who set up the two bodies to aid him in solving many of the traffic problems with which he finds himself confronted. ‘There is no set l.!ndl for the meet- ing, other than 's address and ssion The other members of the committee are D. P. Evans, Bureau of mflency Mfl.lm-ncmlphA.Nonon.m Membctl of the Traffic Advisory are: George W. Offutt, chair- M. Ely, l!.udnlph Jose, Nem A P sem, Hanna, Harry M. Bedell C. H. M Lowell Mellett, Dan O’Connell, C?t . C. Montgomery and C. W. Eliot, 2d. Storm Razes Historic Adobe. HELENA, Mont, June 14 (P).—A historic adobe at Butte, which more ‘ho defled elements and Indians, was only a memory today, n-dwavlnd- storm which swept Montana yesterday. fl Now 314 Another CAFETERIA alads, Chicken Tomato and { | SENATOR THOMAS D. SCHALL. AIR SERVICE ANNOUNCED National Air Transport to Connec! Newark, N. J., and Chicago. NEW YORK, June 14 (#).—National Alr Transport yesterday announced that a 65-hour passenger service would be opened between Newark, N. J., and Chicago next September 1. R. W. Ireland, commercial manager of the line, said the Eastern terminus of the airmail probably would be moved next week from Hadley Fleld, N. to Newark Airport, effecting a uvin: of a full hour in delivery of mails from the | West. The schedule will provide a | coast-to-coast service in 28! hours, he | said. ~Standard” ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS Modernize your home with the famous STAND- ARD PLUMBING FIX- | | TURES. Buy them on our easy payment plan , . . 3 years to pay! IMIEDIATE IHSTALMTIBN NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS TILL OCT. 1st As a special Summer offer, we'll make immediate installation on any fixtures you desire and you can start the monthly pay- ments next October. We'll tell you what fixtures your home requires, figure the cost, and make immediate in- stallation. Just Phone National 3067 General Heating Co. Heating and Plumbing Contractors 901 10th St. NAt'I 3067 Open at 9th St. Big 10c 10c Each Salmon Fruit Cucumber Combination Every Day—3 to 8 P.M. Fried Spring Potatoes Asparagus Green Peas Fresh Strawberries, 10c CHICKEN 40 Cantaloupes, 10c MEATS AND FISH—Prepared Right Steak Fish New York Roast Beef Baked Lamb Baked Veal All Kinds of Stews Modernized 10¢ and Attractive White Palace Cafeterias v, <=y 1113 Pa. Ave. 314 9th Street (Next to Raleigh Hotel) LIEETIME] FURNITURE When thoughts of furnishing turn to the Colonial Colonial Pieces for Bed Rooms Coloniaktype Bureau, 45 inches wide, mirror attached, maple and gumwood Maple Chest with four drawers, bureau height and 36 incsh;g. Maple Tall Chest, 26 inches wide, 5 drawers, Chest, Salem mahogany color, 26 inches wide and 45 inches Chest of Drawers, mahogany and gumwood, 6 roomy drawers, 32 inches wide $26 Cape Cod type Chest with four drawers, 38 inches wide, mahog- any and gumwood Attractive Colonial-type Dresser with attached mirror, 46 inches wide, mahogany d gum: WOR visooui g $72 Dressing Table in mahogany and gumwood, with mirror attached, 42 inches wide Tall Highboy with 11 drawers and Georgian influence; cabriole leg, mahogany chiefly.-...$125 9-drawer Highboy in mahogany, very attractive, and with cabriole T’S a cleverly charming woman who surrounds her- self with those things which are charming—that in- stinct, perhaps, which brings her so close to Colonial type Plenishings. Colonial styles are charming— delightfully adaptable and always in the best of taste. When you think of Colonial Furnishings think of Mayer & Co., for here you will find almost unending variety. Highboys--Chests--Bureaus-- Dressin g Tables--Beds--etc. Are All Priced Separately You can walk through our Colonial displays and choose just the pieces you need to create a charming room. There is no need to select a complete suite if you can- not use one. Just now there are many special values, too. Let us show you tomorrow. Poster Beds--Secretaries-- Desks in Much Variety It is a delightfully simple task to choose Colonial type furnishings at Mayer & Co. There are so many pieces from which to choose. Only a very few items are quoted here. Secretaries Poster Beds Grand Rapids Made Poster Bed of quaint design All Mahogany Secretary, Duco finish, Governor Winthrop type with serpentine front Three-drawer, Winthrop-type Sec- Walnut an Cumwood Poster Bed, retary, 31 inches wide, serpentine full bed $33.50 3. from .. ..$85 Straightfront Secretary with 3 Four poster bed with mahogany drawers and in walnut and gum- foot panel; full s quaint turn- wood; 31 inches wide Mnho ny Secretary of 18th Cen- Poster Bed with beautiful neded %nghlh influence, classically posts and fl.nnetypa i) dengned and with 5 drawers. $2. hogany ...... Winthrop Type Desks at $55, $65, $75, $95, $97.50 Up to $145 Complete Bed Room Suites of Colonial Influence Included in our present displays are many Colonial type Bed Room Suites, attractively priced. Quoted below is but a mere suggestion of the many charming creations on display here. Four-piece, Colonialtype Bed Room Suite with 45-inch dresser, chest, dressing table and poster-type bed, in ma- hogany and gumwood, dull red finish . Mahogany Bed Room Suite with 6-drawer highboy and poster bed, seven pieces, with charmingly designed chair and unusually handy dressing table. Complete. .. -$395 Delightfully designed Early American type Bed Room Suite with poster bed and ladder-back chair; maple principally, with wood knobs and 48-inch bureau Finely made Colonial-type Suite of quaint design with heavy post bed and 50-inch bureau; 6 pieces with roomy chest of drawers and beautified with crotch mahogany. Complete ...... SR S sssceee sisjowle sinlogie WieTouth And Many Other Suites "Parking Service Park your car at Ott’s Garage, 621 D Street N.W., while you shop at Mayer & Co. This | service is without charge and you can leis- urely shop without worrying about moving your car. Take advantage of this service. Hundreds of Occasional Pieces to Bring Charm to the Home That - Chooses to Furnish With Good Colonial Plenishings oy MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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