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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1930—PART ONE. ‘Uggglflfiéfimflhgm The NATIONAL Features 14 Unusual V;?ues in the el AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Relief Prominent in Sen- ate Primaries. With Liberal Terms on A" ! By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 9.—Ohio | = = . - . e — Will nominate candidates for senatorial, State and congressional posts Tul‘sday,g with interest centered on the Demo- eratic senatorial contest between five candidates | The votes are expected to reflect the | electorate’s attitude on prohibition, | tariff, farm relief and general economic | eonditions which have been the prin- | eipal subjects discussed by the sena- torial group during the primary cam- paign Light Vote Anticipated. A light vote is anticipated by political { feaders in view of the small registration in large cities. Toledo and Columbus were the only centers that showed a heavy registration, and in both cities Ehere is a warm contest for congressional Dominations, with prohibition as the @ominant issue. In the race for the Democratic sen- atorial nomination Robert J. Bulkley, Cleveland, is the only one advocating repeal of the eighteenth amendment. George S. Myers, Cleveland, is running on a modification platform John McSweeney., Wooster, a former g Representative, is a dry. William W. | = , iy Durbin, Kenton, former chairman of J Sl) D()u_n ! 5 » the Ohio Democratic Executive Com- - Pe 4 Save 407 on ThlS Su“e mittee, and Charles V. Truax, Bucyrus, 3 0 former State director of agriculture | and sepatorial nominee two years ago pé«omwwmoww~ peioldpe Bleodedde BB foded b DI ddddd 4 Here is a new style in bed room suites! Large dresser, against United States Senator Simeon S T - S . D. Fess. have been centering their &t- ave 40% on hlS uite straight-end bed, chest of drawers with rounded cornered deck he tariff, fi lief and N . e o $acks on the arm relief an and Hollywood vanity. Beautifully designed in walnut veneer the general economic depression which Ten beautiful pieces in walnut veneers, superbly designed . . they lay at the door of the Republican ¢ i : S, superbly designe . b 5 B S o Sations] and State administrations. and carefully constructed. Extension table, inclosed server, n ractive Pe cla rom with carved corner posts. Regularly §163.75, less 40%. If the wet and dry issue is to be china cabinet, long buffet, host chair and five side chairs. Regu- earried into the November campaign, | either Bulkley or Myers must obtain larly $185.00, less 409%— the Democratic nomination, for Sena- o roseoe & Meulocn: uropposea for I | ur u g ust ale the Republican nomination, is dry and bas the support of the Ohio Anti- saloon League. il In the Ohio Democratic gubernatorial Wi e s 02 n dale |0morro n sttorney. has stumped the State on & platiorm advocating repeal of the eighteenth amendment. George White, F 9 t 12 Somer. chatrmanof the Democratic [ | T rom o National Committee, is considered dry | @nd has the backing of the Anti-saloon ague. i g ‘« . '7 ¥ r | N P i | \ This Governor Gov. Cooper Is Unopposed. Gov. Cooper is unopposed for re- | R fBomination on the Republican ticket. > [/ \ », A Democrats have contests for every Q - z / \ W th D k 2L effice on the State ticket except Secre- ; k mn I'OP es /\\ fary of State, while Republicans have | | é ; | L e — but two contests. Mrs. Pauline Buck- ;i = P : = léy. Dayton, wueknr ur;] (ogmrlfiute e - 5 S Th' easurer, is seeking the Republican 4 LT e e ] | $ 50 ave 400p on lhis Ry e | B S 409; Thi 4 3 1 , who was appointed to fill Buckley’s unex- (f || ave 0 on IS A A D I i e B e s ' ouble Liay De e n ro- 7 Bibition violation. S # D' $ 3 8 ¢ Increasing in popslarity g The oter Republican contest, ts for |§ | waymg Ivan . /) s the Governor Wunthrop With Cretonne Cover e e N N — o handsome ezample” of 4 ] $1.00 Down i ' i modern ‘furniture crafts- $1.00 $ 79 / w2 4 manship. illfully de- ElGHT MINERS’ BOD|ES I 4 signed in manogdany ve- Down 4 7 ; = neer on hardwood, it af- TAKEN FROM COLLIERY " . ~ i !orgs ar;mle (Iirawer spa({e [ = 4 and a liberal number o Save 4090 On ; = l pigeonholes. Own this beuu! Two of 16 Injured by Fall of Rock tiful desk on the National’ 'S ati S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. Save 40% G at Pottsville, Pa., Not Expected ‘ , . ; z & 2 By tne Associated Press. il . POTTSVILLE, Pa., August 9.—The paaati ) \ $ = Note: chair an gsu of eight miners had been taken | TR 6’95 b Y xflmf,‘ih,,&"{n tfi’éa&m,g‘}a‘f Lawn Mower m the debris of & fall of rock in the ik a5 tion’ may both be had, if ilberton Colliery of the Philadelphia . ] Reading Coal & Iron Co. today. Easy Te : you_desire the complete Two of the sixteen men listed as in- asy lerms outfit. $ured were reported to be in such criti- @a! condition that the death list may be creased. | Rescue workers said today that all === — == — Sembers of the party of workmen who |l | y R e mikne e In preparation for N e | eed Pay Only $5.00 Down | * id @ccounted for. The party numbered 36, giludmx a foreman and 3 assistant emen. < The men were 1,000 feet below the gurface when timbering gave way, per- mitting tons of rock and debris to com®| thundering down. flot TOOTHPICKS TO AMERICA | | L | i o= pof B 1l Bcores of Small Factories Turn Out T e = I — 2 s ~ Supplies Which Are Shipped _ = LR & Across Atlantic. COIMBRA, Portugal (#).—Americans who use tiny wooden sticks to pick their teeth are dependent upon this| small town on the banks of the Mon- | dego River for almost all of their sup- B Gheek by jowlivwithithe mesworn SaVe 40% on This Suite Save 40% on This Save 40% on This Suite walls c3 Portugal's historic alma mater, &re scores of small factories turning out This splendid Fiber Suite has a settee with three Wothpicks by the millon. They ere Dresser, straight-end bed, chest of drawers and A splendid Breakfast Set, comprising dropside shipped almost exclusively to i ’ ) lap 05 ; JaRIFORE donpAIg CH0fSK : : 95 Worid. R French vanity, all four pieces carefully constructed $ . table and four windsor-type chairs. Strong con- armchair and rocker. Carefully made of . P:er 13;!}1:10‘/ cnorr'x‘s.u:pt::'n m‘h;‘fnc_ltf;:-xes and nicely finished in walnut. Regularly $106.75, struction. Nicely enameled. /Regularly $24.75, icely wen fiber. Cretonne-covered cushions. ma y ental picks. ese e 7 o - e , . g’e‘not g oo ol s (TR Y cene e : less 40% SRSt s e e e Regularly $58.25, less 40% . .ueosasesessonnesson eir purpose, but are tucked into the || ! i waliet for future use. If Easy Terms! $5.00 Delivers It! TROPHY IS ARRANGED : TO PAY SEGRAVE HONOR . = i Vi ' ] _ $5 Friends Will Award Prize for Achievement on Land, Water or in Air. LONDON (#).—A trophy to be known #s the “Segrave Award for Achieve- . 438 ST g = ! : 1 =ent on Land, Water or in the Air,” A : N X % o , h b 4 — memory of Sir Henry Segrave, vho 5 3 c ; ‘m was killed while making & world water ) - = ., ¥ ) ; L e e B kel ed record on Lake Windermore, has N h T AN Deen established. = Fricnds of the dead speed king will award the prize each year to the Briton v ~BESY 1 ¥ [ 3 who gives the best demonstration of < A% . ’ the possibilities of travel by iand, air R = = ! 3-D001‘, Sxde-Icmg o water. S o o “The question of paying an appro- M P ) Ay Refrlgcrator Rcfrigerator rnl! l;huu !olfilht xr‘\}e]moxv (15 Sll; i 3 3! 3 enry Segrave is_in the minds o 4 3 of many” said an official memoraadum. ST GO Regulatly ..........$19.95 Regularly .$14.95 *We have in mind a scheme fo en- > @ourage the youth of Great Britain |f | ; g Less ooso RAPEAEEa, 7110, Less vvs... $500 % follow the ideals which Sir Henry . pt always in his heart.” v ' Al *Amonx those signing the memoran- ~ i $ 95 $9.95 dum were H. Gordon Selfridge, Lord - i - % . . Touis Mountbatten, Malcolm Campbell and Sir Phillip Sessoon. i . : i EXECUTORS APPOINTED f | Save 409, on This Suite ; Save 409% on This Suite The 8t | R .U.Pf";:g (;;K;{;"B"S'R":)"'Mde AJ;‘“L B A splendid suite that serves two purposes. Long daven- e-Three administrators or executors |§ | port that conceals a full-size bed, d iser inted by i 4 : & Prince. Georges. County Orphans’ armchair and button-back bunny moquette veverse. Comprises long $ 085 urttu.t tr;e :‘e;‘:l u:::‘mn S chair. Upholstered in. jocquard P settee and bunny chair with but- rs of a on were issue . I ton-backs and wing chair. Regu- :n%wf(fi‘%r.‘?d% otaie 0e I velour. Regularly $179.00, less l'_UR.I URE (O larly $199.75, qu 40%. ... g e Bt Stimidt. ‘Tne formers g o o el th nes! 2 .‘.;.’“&"., set at §100 and the latter's at ’[w’ne 7 - &” Jts ’" $5.00 Delivers It! This living room suite is carefully upholstered in a beauti- * ful grade of 100% wohair with $5.00 Delivers It! Nettie Virginia Perrie was named executrix of the estate of William Ed- Perzie, whose will was admitted to te. Her bond was fixed at $200. Kirby Baden was appointed ap- jpealser of the estate of N Easges.