Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 19

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FORMER FINANCIER lyzed business throughout the : 3 b & $ $ : $ $ $ i FACES JAIL TERM Pennsylvanian, Once Worth $75,000,000, Must Raise: $300,000 or Go to Prison. By the Associated Press. UNIONTOWN, Pa., July 8—Once worth more than $75,000,000, J. V. ‘Thompson, former Fayétte County banker and coal operator, must raise’ $300,000 by July 31 or serve an inde- terminate jail sentence for contempt of court. The money is needed to meet noue Thomglson gave while trustee of tates here, one that bf John Nlccollu father of the Princess of urn and ‘Taxis. The case was hrought into court by the princess, wi is Thompson' niece. Alrnlgned in court yesterday here, lompson, once an aspirant for the governorship of nnsylvania, confessed inability to meet the obligations and was about to be sentenced to jail when his attorneys sought and obtained a 24- day stay. Thompson they sald, is woi ing on a $20,000,000 1 nce the owner of vast acreages of coal properties throughcut Western Pennsylvania and sections of West Vir- ginia, Thompson failed for $75,000,000 15 years ago, climaxing & career as coal operator and financier begun as the cashier of a Uniontown bunh In- ability to liquidate his assets was the ascribed cause of the flllure whlcn Te- sulted in the closing 6f numerous Fay- ette County banks, whlch impoverished hundreds w rests were led with his and which temporarily . Green was, and still is by some, con- #idered an unlucky color. The reason for this is that gree DAVID WOLF, C street, whe wen ihe inter- nnnul )-nl-r optimist oratorfeal con- test sonducted as a fea nre.ltheo, n-m lnlerlnllnll Conventien at Erie, yesterday. Young Woll Ieluud lll other orators from the United States and Canada. mine [ ULLMAN QUITS POST AS ESTATE EXECUTOR Accused by Heirs of Valentino of Mismanagement, He Denies Charge and Resigns. By the Associated Press. LOB ANGELES, July 8.—George Ull- man, accused by Alberto Guglelmi and Maria Strada, brother and sister of the late Rudolph Valentino, film actor, of mismanagement of his estate, resigned A8 executor yesterday. Ulman said the resignation would ald court investiga- tion of the charges. ‘The heirs alleged Ulmen mnde ine Lhe. secure loans and appropriated money. Ullman denied the accusations. THE EVENING éTAR' WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 8 PANAMAN POWER PROJECT PLANNED $12, 000,000 Dam to Be Put on Chagres River as Flood- Control Move. By the Assoclated Press. DENVER, July 8.—Plans for a OlI 000,000 dam and power plant on the Chagres River, in u:e Panama Canal zone, are being com. pieted here and 'vrk on the pm,]oct wlll lhl‘t this ye: mmpn htet designing engi- nnr of the United States Rocum-tlnn szrvlce sald wd-y o.ho soon, Dun u ready n will be known, wu.l N 1,200 feet from bed to crest and 200 feet high. Mr. Randolph said the dam has be- come necessary to enntml t.hs floods in the h-r“ ver. ' will supplement the lsydroe ectric ities already in service in the Canal Zone. Work on flle Broject will requln four years. largely Amerlcln D] CHESTER WILMING!' July 18, 2T} A in, b Racl- | room. PATHE FRERES COMPANY [WOMAN, 40, DECLARED 5% VICTIM IN BUSINESS ™ IS THREATENED BY FIRE New Jersey Concern’s Forces Save Motion Picture Film With Local Apparatus. By the Associated Press. MID! J., Jul 8.—Fire which m:« the hm «l:’; the l’nuxc..d Freres Co. .m n‘m forces nml l:ul -pmrntul after "éfl}ém”;“g”;_m of the o o ey _m":‘t‘":,"‘g; National Federation of Business and terials lant, a |Professional Women’s Clubs reported was mm when 'the | yesterday that they had notetl a tend- develops fency to dicriminate in business mage was unlnst & woman of more than 40 years. comparatively slight. 'he board, meeting here in annual ulon voted to conduct an immediate surv:y o{h the situation with the alm of MAFIA PROSECUTED oldte busliass wows ads e )ult or increase her opportu- DCIAOOA. Sicily, July 8 m——Tvla nuu undred and fort, —‘ne alleged bers| The furvey, wil be directed by Dr. Mltu. umt ter- | Lilllan Gllbreth of Montclalr, terdcy lndunrlll engineer nnd chnlrmtn u! th- n's h Comml Ln mr of a million dnlhrs Was besides the dhhuned last year to prospective busi- rc‘uhr court omcln.ll. S:\rdedm court | ness boys and girls through soholar- m, but no rred. The lccu}x’ed are ddended by a small o T T S, Professional Women’s Clubs Oppose Tendeney of Employers to Discriminate. to of the famous Sicillan chlr{ed m;‘u a wlde v:'x::',y of Look into the many inter- esting features which they | offer for investment—both . profitable and worry-free. | May be purchased In amounts from $250 up, B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th BL N.W. LANSBURGH & BRO 2th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860-National 9800 = Six Tall Iced Tea Glasses, and cover, of pink or green glass. 8-pc. set. 1 Wake up those h 14-pc. Luncheon Set; 4 ea. cups, saucers and salad plates; 1 sugar and cream- $ 1 er; in green, set oy large pitcher JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALU Pink, Green or Ebony Glass Ice Pnlln, coaster. tray and nickel- $1 plated tonu 3- eat-jaded appetites! glasses, 6 eolwed sip- pers, 1 fihhfl $1 with reamer lid; green, 14-pe. set Bring new charm and freshness to your Summer tables! And do it at tremendous savings! Here are eight sets of cool glassware. eight ways to serve food more temptingiy and make entertnmmg guests a gracious gesture! Salad Bowl, Large Plate and Six Salad plates in modern block optic green $ 1 glass. 8-pc. set. Just When Cooling Drinks Are Being Served Daily 3,000 Cool Glass Refreshment Sets Featured at One Low Price Eight Light-weight Salad Plates; pink,’ .‘::::..".::’.:"‘a $1 design, 8 for.. Glassware—8isth Floor At Savings of Approximately The patterns of the handsome Anglo Persians are chnn;ed twice a year—and that is the only time you can buy them at these wonderful reductions! Take ad- A ioo»»ommm JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE Whittall’s Ang’lo\-P,ersian Rugs 33%% Buy Them en Our Budget Plan E mooonomoo; Bowl and Meas- '? ‘White Tennis frock of all-silk Covered Butter and shantung, $3.8. Cereal Jar, 6 Tum- blers, Mixing $1 uring Cup. 12- Youthful wash 18 Pieces Chip-proof x" S ; 6 orange juice, 6 water and 6 beverage $1 glasses, 18-pc. set 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 =SS == vantage of these savings, purchase them on our budget plan; choose them now, ' ° pay in October, and have them stored till you' need thém in the Fall! Anglo- Persians have a superfine pile, and are known the world over for their exquisite col- orings and oriental dgligml Reg. $150 9212 ruge..i.es.. Reg. $138 8.3x10.6 rugs $97. . $87 Reg. $97.50 ‘Reg. $84- 4.627.8 rugs $35 lo‘; $25 36x63 rugs. Reg. $16 27284 rugs. $17.50 $12.50 Res. 31078 23036 e $6.95 polka dot fiat crepe, $3.95, Encore! They Cried, Another Lot of These Fine Dresses at This Extremely Low Price Wednesday Night—Every One Will Be Marked Up to Its Original Fair Price! the of the ll-uuul ttee, mhun of w“hlnnan WHI- C. A Chic Frock Is Not Enough! Feminine Daintiness and Charm Demand PERSONAL HYGIENE A safe, non noisonous preparation that is thousands of particular women to insute persona daintiness. A real foe to germ life. Key's Astringent Powder Clean as New! Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets Uleaned and Stored Call Mr. Pyle for Cleaning Rugs Nat. 3257.3291-2036 is & most effective hygienic tollet requisite, Soothes, purifies nnd cleanses the mucous membranes. rms the moot delicate uuuea box of K’yl lrom ir druggist today keep it hlndy It has many \uu in the home. 50e AT ALL PEOPLES AND OTHE® GOOD DRUG STORES KEy's ASTRINGENT POWDER Safe—Reliable—Pleasant to Use Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860~ National 9800 BAQEMENT T ST ()RI: Red and white shofla mom-rrc blusle collar, $3.9 All-siik shan. tung with poika dob trim, $3.95. and Here It Is Another Sale In the Basement Store JThe vopular Rittwast froce, 35 tal- Woman's wash tored™ lrnrk o Tagh fat |‘n‘1814 “iinet: 1,000 Silk Dresses Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 50 2 For those who came too late and were disappointed a week ago last Monday—we announce another sales event of smart summer. time frocks! Again dot radiums, washab! of white and summery pastels! rou will find all silk riquu, silk shantungs, polka flat crepes, embroi dered flat crepes, and plenty If you can’t come down-——call Jane Stuart, our personal shopper, National 9800 —and Here’s Another Bitl of Prize News! Just Unpacked 1,000 New Wash Frocks guaranteed nnylu-rth unm“M-yfur Print” l-boll At this price thrifty women will buy i bythh-lfdnu-v—mformbylnth week. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44.

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