Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1930, Page 16

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*—16 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.. TUESDAY. JUNE 24, 1930. vented Eugenia Bankhead Hoyt nutt daughter of Representative William B Bankhead of Ahblma. appearing here yesterday to obtain an annulment of her marriage to Wiltred Lawson Butt, former University of Nevada student & ono; -tmovle extra at Hollywood| rs. Butt's attorne i tele. t inf phone message nome%erruftvgm’yuood | Wood Made Fire-Resistant. dentally Shot as Friend Intercedes ‘.fl::vaxi&m:rfiihfin e mun' that she had fractured a leg. | Metalizing wood to make it fire re- Between Two Fighters. Garrow intervened and the - shot Butt has signed an appearance in |sistant an mmsmrc proof has just ut him The bullet missed Ga: the annulment action, but it has not | been deyeloped in Germany. The scien- | B the Associated Press. | plerced the heart of Westendort, who yet been filed. ‘daughter of the | tist- mventora say that the natural color| MEXICO CITY, June 24—Anton E. had Temained seated at the table. On Represenative twice was mar- |or gra the |a second shot Garrow fell to the floor TR T Alai n of wood is not destroyed. fated Press ried—first to Morton M. Hoyt. a sonof | The wood is immersed inte moiten mecai | Westendorff, an American cotton buer, | & second shof, Garrow fel o the fioor | Nev., June 24-—An accident, |a former Solictor General of the United e suffered a broken leg, pre- States, both having obtatned divor by a wlorzd cook who ran amuck in a ml‘ Garrow, Westendorfl's partner, nso fommv of ‘Houston, was wounded. i Garrow were dining the restaurant of the Hotel suv-dor Former Houston, Tex., Man Acci-| when Matt Garrett, colored cook, B iy then Soarvied B¥i% |COTTON-BUYER KILLED LEG FRACTURE KEEPS On Rer Borieymoon 15 shé.learned h BY MEXICAN CAFE COOK MRS. BUTT FROM RENO l-‘orm‘r Mrs. Hoyt Unnble to Ap- ‘esr in Annulment Suit ,Agmnut Her Husband. had not obtained a final decree of di- vorce from a (onner wife, so she came back to Reno and sought annulment of her marriage. under pressure to that the metal will \ formerly of Houston, Tex, was shot |ty the hospital and is expected to re- netrate every part. | and killed in Torreon Saturday night cover. i Again The “NATIONAL” Scores ;:i Knock-out in Value-Giving Wlth This Remarkable Offer' ": Always on the lookout for- something unusual in the way of “Super- ':, Values,” the “NATIONAL” takes pleasure in presenting this spectacular I bargain at a time when June Brides can take advantage of its money- Qll saving values! _\nt only are we pleased, but we know you will be, too, Ul when you examine— Y| ¥ This June Bride Sale Offer of a “Better Grade” 3-Piece Bed Outfit, Special at 9.50 Regularly $39.75 3 f(rrr?,‘ i *?rr’r" f(-((t" el $1.50 Down 50c a Week ( Splendid Walnut-Finished, Tubular Metal Bed with Double Cane- N¥ Pancl Ends; Genuine 99-Coil Guaranteed Spring, and handsome Xy 4-Row lmfinm[ Edge, All-Layer-Felt Mattress, with beautiful Art Y Ticking. You will wonder how we can sell this outfit for $19.50; ':‘ when you once see it! l“ Wi ! t Strictly an Account-Opener # None Sold for Cash’ ) Ul @ WY uu ul Uil ' For the June Bride’s Sun Parlor A new arrival in our Summer Furniture " Department. Three-cushion settee, arm No Phone or chair and rocker of finely woven fiber, with Mail Orders qytomobile seat cushions, upholstered n cretonne. Delivered for Only $5.00 :}{ For the June Bride’s Dining Room g Buffet, Server, China Closet, Extension W Table, five Side Chairs and one Armchair. The M Suite is made of fine cabinet woods, finished in ;" American walnut, " Delivered for Only $5.00 Choice of Junior or Bridge -amp Mllnll bue ami $2.98 No Phone or Mail Orders For the June Bride’s Bedroom $ Your Carfare We will refund For the June Bride’s Living Room " Three attractive pieces upholstered with beau- tiful Jacquard Velour. Included are: Settee, club chair and the popular Bunny chair—the last word in style and comfort. The suite is exactly as sketched above, Dresser, Chest of Drawers, French Van- 4 ity and straight-end Bed, with new arched- PR ond panels. Constructed of genuine walnut veneer with maple decoratigs. Delivered for Only $5.00 Delivered for Only $5.00 New Fiber Stroller $ 1 0.95 Prettily enameled. heavy . rubber - tired wheels. Roomy and comfortable. Top-Icer gZ~=== Refrigerator i R 1y s;sss JourRa" seer e s0c 2 W FURAITURE €0 510 s A FECorner 7!5H Sis AW an Enameled Drip Pan WHEREVER Bond Bread is sold, grocers tell their customers that nobody can buy a better loaf. And housewives agree. Bond Bread .was first introduced to the housewives of Washington ten years ago. The well-browned crust, the firm, close-knit texture and especially the home-like flavor of’ Bond Bread told them at once of the sub- stantial values and the superior quality of this loaf. And each year since then the house- wife’s preference for Bond Bread has been growing. Without variation, Bond Bakers use only the best bread ingredients obtainable. They bake with painstaking care. In co-operation with the grocer they have a delivery system that assures you of bread that is always fresh and full-flavored. Ask your grocer for Bond Bread today. Whichever size loaf you choose, you will see immediately the difference betwecn Bondand ordinary bread. IN TWO SIZES Your old favorite . . ... and one for the smaller family The home-like bread Fresh twice daily at your grocer’s GENERAL BAKING COMPANY 2146 Georgia Ave., N.W. TUNE IN “Your next-door neighbor” WMAL—11:15 every week-day morning 1TAHIe AIY ]

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