Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 16

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¥ A--16 ! THE EVENIN(i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, éEPTE}IBER. 19, 1930. SCENE OF SILLS' Another Example of HUB Leadership \ e What A Value! A Genuine Walnut The Hub . Decide Burial Place. .| Yeneer4-Pc.Bedroom Suite at for the funeral of Milton Sills, film star, | here today. To insure & strictly private service the scene of the final rites was T —y not,_disclosed. Close friends, who arranged the fu- ! neral, would say only that the services | O T T TR . would be_held at the home of some | / IR vt ] LI ; t IS friend. Final decision as to Sills' | U1 MRARR ST ARTER ST ; : (o] e burial place, they sald, rested with e e————e—————— . arence Sills, Chicago banker, and | ! 5 T . i brother of the actor. He was ex-i { ; . AR, Al nazin l C f pected to arrive from Chicago this | a OSt or momning. | i . T In_accordance with wishes expressed | | 3 I by sills, there will be no honorary | ! . LOW Prlce CREDI pallbearérs. A public memorial serv. | ce will be conducted next Wednesday | under auspices of the Academy of Mo- | tion Picture Arts and sciences, of which i Sills $ ¥ 2 ” 4 % & Tk D A Last year a suite like this was a special value at $189—what a difference in the TAX ON CHAIN STORES Lol ! \" { price TODAY. Note the elegant lines and rich design of.the GENUINE WAL.- IS UPHELD AS VALID| [ 4 i /G * i NUT VENEERS. The foundation of each piece is gumwood—the GENUINE North Carolina Supreme Court De- i S g WALNUT VENEERS cover the exterior. The cabinet pieces are made with clares $50 License Fee for Each ) ) ] | dust-proof drawers, mahogany bottoms and center glides. Unit Except One Is Not Illegal. i i | By the Assoctated Press. 15 & o The artistic maple decerated panels and carved motifs are other specially at- ot Deoaton B s S o i S ] tractive features. The four pi D Ct £ Wood Bed b e O etnes, ) 5 : 2 s. pieces . . . Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Woo e l’mm‘;‘:@p‘t e .’fiecfiixii"oz?m‘i‘?;’; 1 G @i and Vanity comprise the group offered at the specially advertised price. e et held that the law violated nelther the State nor Federal Constitu- = i - . . » tions, as the chain store firms had ! i [O) If You Prefer the Chifforobe Instead of Chiffonier—Add $10 to Above Price contended. i A 3 ‘The case was that of the Great At- fantic ‘& Pacific Tea Co. vs. Allen J, Maxwell, commissioner of revenue of North Carolina. Eighteen chains of branch stores joined with the A. & P. in the appeal. In their action they sought to regain licenses they paid un- der protest for the year beginning June 4, 1920, S L S————TT ) ms AR\ i JOHNSTON DROPS FIGHT S ‘-J“—“""" T S OVER PRIMARY VOTING Bends Blackwood. South Carolina Democratic Gubernatorial Nomi- nee, His Best Wishes. By the Associated Press. SPARTANBURG, §. O. September 19.—Olen D. Johnson’s best wishes for a successful ‘administration_yesterday were conveyed to Ibra C. Biackweod, Democratic nominee for Governor, I (8 & thereby setting at rest rumors Johnston el | 1 y would contest the nomination in the | ] A | I ) courts. In a statement, Johnston pledged a “continued effort in the cause of bring- ing about greater prosperity and a more stabilized form of government in our great State.” After the September 8 primary, John- ston, who was defeated by Blackwood, charged he had been defrauded of votes in Charleston County and asked the State Democratic Executive Committee to order & State-wide recount. This was denied. His campalgn adviser then said lohnr:!wn'l contest “may be taken to the courts.” PLIGHT OF G. 0. P. LIKENED TO THAT OF WHIG PARTY Col. Donovan Makes Comparison . L 0 & $ m) and Advocates Repeal of Dry X ) e oy ‘ Law in Speech. P et ST By the Associated Press. T SR i s NEW YORK, September 19.—Advo- 1 V.- cating repeal of the eighteenth amend- & 1 =il pl - , . e o wiam 7 e e || (SR e | || | g Delivers a Radio—and There's Assistant United States Attorney Gen- eral, likened the position of the Re- publican party yesterday to the plight of ’ L A, N Add d C f C do e oeeration ot _thé " Wile : ‘ - : o e ost tor Credit y in the slavery controversy is il- u!mu\g;" };:H“‘d'cs]p%.k‘n%'hmt ore the - - . s Y c . “That organ- / 5 B e ; This Consolette issue loaded with political, moral and e not. e, the loglc o § : Philco Radio Set of events. Guided by short-sighted ex- pediency and timidity, they persisted in - & policy of evasion. Because of this the i S [ = E party failed. { 3 ! 4 § “Today the Republican party is con- ¢ = fronted with & crisis not unlike that il . which the Whig party failed to meet. [) » It is faced with the issue of prohibition. [ = Although primarily a social and eco- : > 2 ‘nomic problem, it must now ‘be dealt - gl 2 ) §r4, y governmental action.” Y p= - 3 ] L T b z ‘ : €ss 1ubes A powerful 7-tube screen grid model in handsome walnut cabinet—an orna- By All Means See This VALUE b Saqamied i a7« vo Combination Mohair 3-PcF P form! e . In a Genuine Walnut Dining Suite Living Room Suite , P ! is luxurious suite is designed 4 One of the latest designs in genuine MaJeStlc L N \\'J’tfit“:cl"]‘)tn(‘ine fronts ; an(ii ]‘w:mse $ .75 walnut veneered dining suites at a $ n a Sl spring-filled seat cushions. As illus- popular price.. The suite consists of a : [ A g trated, a settee, armchair and wing buffet, china cabinet, server, extension [0 Screen Grid chair upholstered and covered in table and six Ifn(hdv.‘ ?n,i]tvr};a}x'li. il'\zr!m' Super- I g Y S serviceable and attractive combina- design, sturdy and nicely finished. tion (wool) mohair. =t LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS e Heterodyne ol v $5.00 Down—THE HUB REMEMBER . ; L THAT DAY - t Cogswe" Chair ‘ ‘ $86 ; Roll-Front Porcelain-Top' AT THE BEACH? T Ico = Kitchen Cabinet ...enjoy it again in Kodacolor i 2.0 3 95 A radio set with It is a | _Golden_cabinet de- _.;:]:: ::w:iu"il:fu" color! i ? N g s|4 i - power and punch ‘;:;‘;é,‘;m::: 549.50 A \t f :";":?a“‘"‘l"x & h°::e;_( 52 7.85 BRIGHT blue sky... & i —40 inches high— | A radio set saving features, § One of the most comfortable of with seven tubes (three screen yellow sand...and Carol’s chairs--Bulie: for wins And pesti handsome walnut grid) and genuine electro-dy- = 5 50c a Week flaming red bathing suit ™o ; sestfulness, The ‘cushion® seabigtd ; eabifiet. Tiibiey | MRS el {000 oooy — on the screen just as : 3 - upholstered back ate covered in ar- extra, Tubes Extra - ; S/ you saw them. /. tistic figured velous, \ e Rl : .\yfflm\ ) LN ) We'llgladly show youhow i > e s - { A ‘ ¢ g = simple it is to re-live all ! those gay summer days with Kedacolor.....home ; \ movies in living, natural, vag\ o " lors, that are so ¢ 3 ’ , :::-lilyw-:afie with Ciné- PU"-UP Chair IR ; A ; b R C|rCU[at|ng Kodak. May we expect \. Heater you sooe. 3595 ‘ Fr L \ Ask about our budget buying : ; S $I 8.95 L‘.’:&n}?:-’:fl’t’c’fiec;::l—f;:l::: Scoop seat and back covered with S8 Y * velour. Frame is nicely finished in " % Designed to heat several small EASTMAN KODAK imitation of walnut, A special = mxl;fd oo ABe. Deating. nutl hh!: value, closed in an attractive cast STORES,INC @ e il C Orders cabinet iike the picture. Pipe in- _ 607-14th Street, W~ :

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