Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.—"Quality That Endures”—Entrance, 909 F St. @woFeaturing Furniture and Rugs 8=2Vat the Maximum Sale Discount of 40% for the Month-End One of the most important money-saving events of_ the store-wide August Sale of 10% to 40% Discounts is the inclusion of scores of handsome, ‘desirable suites and pieces a_n_d rugs at the great discount of 40%. Naturally, quantities are limited. No C. O. D.’s or Phone Orders—All Sales Final—The Usual Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s Convenient Delerred Payments (Now Open Saturday Until 6 P.M.) First Floor—40% Bargains $395.00 3-piece Lawson Style Antique Velour Living Room Suite, less 5237.00 40% A ... $83.40 $87.50 Walnut Secretary, less 40% . 552-50 $95.00 Tapestry Wing Chair, less 40%.........u4 AR Wb ssglen oo B oiny 557.00 - $46.50 $8.50 Colored Metal Smoker with ash receiver in base, less 40%. .. $5.10 $177.50 Philco Console Radio, 8-tube, Dynamic Speaker, with tubes, less $95.50 40% comescanne E . $14.70 Second Floor—40% Bargains $450.00 et $41.70 W R gy ) 7 % 0 ///;A % A\ %Y, _ 7 N 7 N $139.00 Kroehler Damask Love Seat, less 40% ) _ ) 2 $77.50 Carved Solid Mahogany Console Table and Mirror,‘less 40%. "“\\\ Rey, $60.50 Oak Refrigerator, porcelai 125-1b, ice capacity, less 40%.. $4750 “Alaska” Refrigerator, capacity, less 40% . $3450 “Alaska” Apa '80-1b. ice capacity, less 40%.. $750.00 Grand Rapids Sheraton Mahog- any Dining Room Suite, less 40%.... $45000 “Rockford” Walnut Room Suite, less 40% $395.00 “Duncan Phyfe” Mahogany Din- $237.00 ing Room Suite, less 40% '1?‘;??:, z:go:o£&pc. Walnut Dining $1 18.80 Walnut Dining 5107.40 " $17900 Tudor 10-pc. SR NN $1475 Kitchen Cabinet Base, less 40% $1.49 Oak Finished Kitchen Chair, less 40%.. .. 89¢ ‘5.‘%)*1(1110.“)' Finished Windsor Chair, less 53.30 .............. @+ roretivessecsnnrense $7.95 Buffet Mirror, less 40%............. ¥ $4.77 sxz,,o,ss }‘Z‘c?i. Decorated I'f,“‘,"”"'. e §11.98 $39.50 Walnut China Cabi‘ne(, less 40%... 523.70 $29.50 5-pc. Oak Breakfast Set, less 40%.. $ 1 7.70 $149.00 Walnut Dinette Suite, 6 pcs, less $89 40 .. .. - 40% . $89.00 White Metal Refri capacity, less 0% Third Floor—40% Bargains 5.00 Carved-Base Mohair 3-Pc." $189.00 3-Pc. Cut Velour $Z‘imn. Room Suite, less 40%.... 5177-00 Davenport Suite, less 40% ir Livi 00 2-P d Velour Bed- PR ke Mok Lives Yo $161.40 ot e sy e $99.00 $18900 3-Pc. 3-Tone Jacquard $2750 Walnut Daveaport Table, less” 61 6 () Yelour Living Roonh Suite, less @1 3 4() i $2450 Mahogany Davenport Table, @] 4 () .00 2-Pc. Persian Mohair Livi . s e ey 974,40 $12500 Down-filled Tuxedo Sofa, less 40% $64.50 Kroehler Adjustable Moquette Lounging Chair, less 40% $38-70 SS?(?(: ‘l‘();oehltr Mohair Club Chair, 534.40 $ Bunny Chars, s ooy $71.40 *$2250 Vel Coxwell Chair, 322‘;;)’ elour Coxwell < air, s 513.50 N o S e $135,00 | /&lgi{xd}'{i?;:ymg:mnk Metal Fire $l 1.65 $69.00 Governor Winthrop Mahogany Dek, loss 40%...oeorrvoen: $41.40 $11.95 Walnut-finishe N\ $12.95 Occasional less 40%........ $295.00 3-Pe. Mo Suite, less 40%. .. - 4 . Fourth Floor—40% Bargains gy, St Tt Kk G417 om0 i M e s o $2.70 w3 Sl koo v §14, 70 $3.95 Green Decorated Magazine Carrier, Jess 40%........ $2-37 $32.50 Painted Duck Glider, less 40%.. 77 %, V. IELf 17 E7 127 IIII LA 1777 “ 50 Beautiful Floor Lamps, Junior and Bridge Styles, with hand- some silk shades. Regular $15 to $30. Fri» $8.95 day 3 » $13800 “Ypsilanti” 3.pc. Green and Brown Stick Reed Suite, 582 80 less 40% $59.50 3-pc. Hand-woven Fiber Suite with high upholstered back, less 533 70 . 0% . g i it $11.50 Fiber Rocker, spring seat, $6 90 . 44 Y $2475 Velvet less 40% $6.50 5-ft. Green Iron Frame less 40% Lawn Bench, less 40%...... $3.90 1 $89.50 Englander Metal Dav- enport zVchyur Day Bed, 553 70 less 40% .... . $129.00 Rome Mahogany Dav- ;;EDE»%C?{OM_‘A] Day Bed, 577'40 $1475 Green Decorated Drop- $8 85 . Side Crib, less 40% . . Fifth Floor—40% Bargains B . 310,17 ”f”;%n: i §17.70 e S R0 ”éid}\":l‘:;uio::uished Metal $5.85 $1.’1'.§4: S“;;m. Boudoir ‘Chair, 58.10 A e, o 0. $17.70 $12.95 Walnut Finished Night 57 77 D $34.75 Upholstered Chaise Longue, less 40% 520-85 $29.50 “Lane” Window Seat ‘S%T:‘itym.‘l:l%’o Table, less 40% Cedar Chest, less 40%.. $l7¢70 The cSulius Lansburgh &mnitaf'e Co, e SIS0 $5.95 Axminster Ry, less 40% .... % e gt canop. tess 0% 914,70 $89t Lawn Mower, less 40%. 55.37 $98.00 Wilton Velvet Rug, $58 80 B 9x12, less 40% . .oun. ecnnen $350.00 7-pe. Beaugiiul Mahogany Twin Bed Bed-Room Suite, less 40% $210.00 $169.00 4-pe. Walnut don oom Sue 1 $101.40 H oo S, ess 095 $95.40 B 0y o P $51.00 D. O, THURSDAY, AU ST 28, 1930. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR LA PLATA MAN George W. Gray, Former County Commissioner, 68, Buried at 0ld Durham Church. Special Dispatch to The Star. LA PLATA, Md, August 38 —Funeral services for George W. Gray, 68 years old, were held at Old Durham Church ‘Tuesday. He Joseph C. and Elizabeth Gray of Gray- ton. For & number of years he taught in the public schools of the county. For four years he was a member of the Board of County Commissioners and foy six years he was president of the county Board of Education. He is survived by his widow, who, before her marriage, was Miss Fannie Davis of Farmville, Va., and the follo ing children: Mrs. Mary Monroe of .’ Florida, Mrs. Harry 8. Cobey of Geor: g:l Mrs. Emma Irby of Vi iph Kemp of Charles vis Gray of a son of the late [ Win: THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; gentle southwest winds. IEyhnd— rely cloudy tonight and tomorrow, possibly showers in extreme west portion; slightly warmed in ex- treme west portion; moderate south- west winds. HA Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and to- in extreme morrow, slightly warmer '-‘uvonkm tonight; moderate west ‘West Virginia-—Partly cloudy with local showers in north portion tonight and tomorrow; warmer in east portion tonight. Record for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 70; 12 midnight, 67; 4 am, 66; 8 am., 69; noon, 82. ; 4 m., 30.08; noon, 30.04. Highest _temperature, 87, ocourred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. 5, ocowrred at Lowest temperature, a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— , | Highest, 79; lowest, 60. ‘William W. Linton, Dudley Robey, Wal- ter Mills, Charles T. Chandley and Thomas 1. Wright. Cuba expects the money nt by visiting tourists this year wfl‘?eh as large as the income from the tobacco Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, §:45 am. and 5:59 pm.; high tide, 11:22 am. and 11:50 a.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:38 am. and 6:48 pm.; high tide, 12:13 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Todsy—Sun rose 5:32 a.m., sun sets 6:46 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:33 a.m. sun|O% sets 6:45 fl.ln. Moon 10:46 a.m., sets 9:20 p.m. Automobile lampe to be lighted one- vér | half hour after sunset. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah 5 | River muddy this morning. PIN, platinum circle, et with 10 stones, &: vicinity o:n".hll“‘n store, Wedn R g e I Mier, V. Reward. B o:.'g R PR AT S O OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Paynients EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. Eot. 1883° WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc,- new Pohh PR e AMBULANCES Best in Town, “.oo Local Call calt Chambers Co. Co- %32 TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 464 | Phones | Qo031 CHAMBERS Bolid metal casket. Com- plete funeral. The kind that is charged double the price ~Chambers’ price $295.00 Thie means the Whole Fune: Solid steel, and guaran- teed for 50 years. The best grave vault that money can buy. Only $85.00. We match our vaulls -and caskets against any in the world. All national makes, This neat gray cloth cas- ket, plain and with the whole funeral Cars, hearse and all, only $100. The same service as the higher priced funerals, with no exf charge for chapel. All musig, if de sired, by our pipe organ. hearses, the best do we use. We assure you perfect service at a very low cost. We have expert embalm- ers and_directors, such as W. F. Elliott and R. K, Harvey, These men are ex- perienced. Known to be the best obtainable. We claim we produce the finest eco nomical funeral in the In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.ChambersCo. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Weather in Varlous Cities. Stations. Juftalo, Charleston, Ol * Clear * Cloudy * Pt.cloudy . Clear su._sam._ | S5 amilton, uda. . o Joun, Porie \vana, Ouba. jon, Canal Zo TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY SEEKS TO RECOVER $53,000 Files Suit Against Former Head of Fletcher Fireproofing Company. John A. Reilly, trustee in bankruptcy of the Fletcher Fireproofing Co. yes- terday filed sult in the District Su- reme Court to recover $53,462.98 from hl:d G. Hel::h!{, ‘lgfl Chlpp;l isne ,former president of the company. ‘The trustee tells the court that No- vember 4, 1929, Hmhar,hl‘ld n:l‘dn‘:f of the company, filed a sc! e sets and liabllitles in which he said he was indebted to the company in the amount sued for, which is said to rep- resent materials furn! by the com- pany to r prior to the filing of the petition in bankruptcy. Attorneys Simon, Koenigsberger, Young & Brez appear for the trustee. Braths. , HENRIEYTA IRVING, Wed- B T, [Iokn, CHENRIEETL wife of the a GERTRUDE TILLEY. On Ausust 2% 1030, GERTRUDI ife of Robert ter of Samuel and Mary Tilley, Eigar and Charies Tilley, Sarah an Myrtle Ford. eral Sunday, August 31, atl from Bimpson Memorisl Ohurch. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis fu- church, 1433 You st. an . Suddenly Tuesday, Au- 30, ANTHONY, beloved husband 1 from his late ‘WM. E. SOHOOLEY, CHILDS, MARTHA Departed this lif Monday, August 38, 19; B her residence, 1453 Sw it of' Norris oy ot Riley and devote ndmother of Alberta Wade ' Amanda Riley. Funersl #ridey. ust 29, at 1" p.m., from Metropolitan ‘Church, R st. between 13th and 5 are requested to nd ) S, Chuteh, 1 gt, 13th and ol A CHAE, Ohep. * CATHERINE Y, Rec. Sec. - . Rec. 8ec. CHILDS, MARTHA. Ladies’ Auxiliai hrfi chi H 1o attend M ATk ro= Dt.l" ‘Church, . 5 )’ Viee President. o s syl R o CLRRE Fres. RE, EDWARD WINSLOW. On Wednesday, August 1030, at -g.s'- resi- dence. 837 Allison st. n.w., W loved husband of Marie A. ¢ 2 pm. In- MARY. st 20, lfigin e Fenidence; finots. (hee fi"f it k i) Sayebienstt the Bts S his; 5 ar r WO Skt e x| Wm. H. * A—9 Bratha. IR&'. EMM. 3 w 1 a7 -:v l?h;hwmu.' A. e L aw. Notice of fu- GRIFFITH, WILLL Ju.llufl'; 530. ek e g .“IlI. YeAr. ¢ s gurvived by his wife, ayme, and son, Wlfii 3 our dence, 124 Nort) 3324 North "Capitol at., Saturdsy, August ZACHARIAR. Yoduesany: tuehtt a1 A, B s husband_of R g HOLLAND, DR. SARAH E. MAULE. Thursday, Augusi 28, 1930, at o L I R re invited Y:"I‘llflfl..'m' i o eha) of st. nw, ‘ashing- D. O, Saturday, B Tt S o TTHEWS, THERIN| August 28, l‘.:!Ao» 5 daughter, Mrs. Elm st W., CA’ St John's Cemetery. (Floass oinst Ronmer) O'CONNOR, MARY A, On Wednesday, Au- $thyn, [ Sookiviroiitace, Hospital, Joseph F."O'Connor, 1538 Rosedale st n s rom Hanlon's chapel, 641 M B Al y Name am. tel T HAM, MAYMIE thia life ‘In New Yors sy s, 3 e ‘ashi Ervicss vl e’ hefa sust 29, at 2 the late Elizabetn A, Elen, Anng B \nd Andrew an be viewed residence Priday afternoon. Auy ll’t ’.l‘ nhlllnlrll::Efi " % Joner h yea B sty Frcy & 3 ,I p.m. Interment A da; rey i Ha 0 RUPPERT, E PRk r 1838 !l!‘e:"l oo “‘fi".’ffiv& and friends Invited Mary's SIGNOR, LILLIAN LAVENA. On August 26, 1930. i ter, Mrs. Jol}e"h“ hheioasy Clurence Clemer A ETablor, Bihel Mytie e Huber. Funera! gy L W it the home of her daughter, [ lor, ?ll So. Walnut st.. Lyon r'llr . at 11 am. Interment Coiumbia Gardens Cemetery. Priends and relatives 1 fa STERLING, THOMAS. On Tue Y, 326, 1930." at his_residence, '#vé i m ot g b Sinand ol Tésidence on Fridey, August 39 at 3 p of u ... .y, am. Reailem mass & N ount. Oltvet obm"hlsm. el TOPPIN, M) 5 1630, a0 ey FortoBi AR B EE g g g B S pam and Mre"Belle 1 Gonr adRotice of $m o Sty bl ¥ 41208, ool ovied wis S N. nw. John J. an Alexandria.” ' Pu y n Wednesday, Au WHITE. RUBY gust, 27,1930, at the of her_sister,” ai 3 1 rk rd. n. daught k. Rem: St op e, Wi s, i Aot Al st pefre e, Va., Saturday, August 30, : On August 326, 1930, t ) K t the residence of In Memoriam, CARROLL, ?:nr ALLEN. In m q‘ our dear husband d father, % Sl SR, e g ane s Wi it think %fi"-::‘-: W e R For memory - the onf 7 Triend a6 griet can call its own. Like tvy on the withered gak, When all o s decky I suil ‘keen green ther 1l % r":x'r':i; fi@.‘m' DAUGHTERS. Ang Aememtrance of v aaruge’ il 80 ply, child, A DR donty”fuken “from me 1o Vallsio, '§‘| o vodny, August 26 1010 love and then to part JOHN R“WRIGHT 1387 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047, Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. Cot. J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL D ns cmzMA‘A‘%E{_:"I'['JMl 5| 232 PA. AVE. N.W___NATIONAL 1364, 1388 W. W, Deal & Co. 818 B ST CHAS. S. ZURHORST bt s Frank Geier’s Soms Co. 1 . .7 National 2473 V. L. SPEA ks Phoe P terty 40 P 81 N.W. ardo Private Limousine Ambulance ~ Lincoln idence, o | ul" -

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