Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 26

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iy BEn! - TWO ‘EH'EXECUTE < Thought of Peddler Frascleco the Richfeld 0 - m":,"l,"m ';‘,"é.‘:'“z" Slayers Pay Death Penalty at Ohio 2 o AR of 41 v More other vessels Penitentiary, at Columbus. When Hit by Auto Forty i o thp Teef Th ight, | G outside the harkor Wikl the 108 | | orrMBUS, Ohio; November 11 (. S e —Two men died in the electric chair Badly Injured, He Shoves| To» Vel Pacifio; Bodies of | to pug tho ot o8l @ rst hesvy Fall | thees ackie aviabion-siuig "7 1" | Obib Punitantary last night. Chacies B i i b bk B bt e o R - Foung, PO Cart to Safety, Then |- Mmflw_!ouht. - ; Soverly nred Soon |t S S S Falledn Faimt [ OUT OF YEARS OF Armistice Day Program Sl new s prodicted last night P , cello—hat After ‘Surrender. lish. four. ~ Pochon and | gy 4y fssoctated Press. ot Sl "oETROIT, experience, we've chosen Famous Read- Goodwill Congress, World Alliance { “Trio. -&mu:‘rn-. o Momris “Quattet| oo oart, ul of 3 gl el e DY ing Anthracite as-the best hard coal to for Internati Fri i , e i , No. 13, ] | o " Bouthest Alkn. s 3 ! tional nendnhlp - '""": ;-;:?;fi,&gg;—uflm,“ f,_"""; " Oregon. Storm buy. for YOU. Inside and out, it’s | - 9:00 AM., Arlin Cemetery provnted | ired 1o :z.'; hiin. t0 -'m;:::x after | arowned 'flf"fi:; g:ué’% %::;o% ALL heat—and it comes to you just R L e B e om | g s, TR SEEeeiy ot e e as nature made it. Let our coal and 10:00 %m-‘, thllhcgion.Mitor‘i&?h s “fi?he’;nwfi_&:m:-w ‘l?} ———— our service give you a mew con- i fhabond R T e R R A B . : Address by President Herbert Hoover even let & touch ‘the pushoart. INVESTMENT , ception of heating Music by United Staten Marine. Band " Arthur ‘limped: ; BUILDING happiness—call - us - to- | 12:30 P.M., Round Table Di + tenants have no La L parking problem. day. : 1- Redustion of A_-:-l- 3 . T. . ; C. Jossup H. L. Rust Company s i e = ; : Agont Cheoy Chase's Oldest Coal Business bk g i h-‘--, u;-—ur ('---P Clark et ‘ ‘ 7 Il Religion—Dr. Henry A. Atkinson : B ThOS. 5 Pert S 3:00 P.M., Grand Ball Room, Willard Hotel Regular: Delivery Chevy Chase Lake, Md. | Dr. Samuel 4. Eliot, presiding L i i ? Problems” Wisconsin 2600 I Addresses by Hon. C. C. Wu and Hon. Chester H. Rowsll .M., Room, Willard Hotel THAT BETTER PENNSYLVANIA HARD ‘COAL |[f| 8:00 Pflfi%}:flfl?fiéfl i kgl Ad‘m. by Dr. S. Parkes ‘E | The Public Invited to All Meetings Permaneatly Removed | Especially for Thanksgiving . . . Comes This, Price on an 8-Piece MRS. WILSON =t | DINING SUITE |RENEWAL OF STORM |52 oectug v Touta™® "o SES SIS i (33 2E 3 i g i A pr L E % il W & 3k s 1 i i:fi 4 il rgg Ei%g g il E i 1 1 f i fes 1 1 .EE | i g Delivered 96-Pc. Dinnerware Set and 26-Pc. Silver Plated Ware Set ‘ —included— ’AKE a moment to look at the mattresses: in-your home. Have they packed so that there is a sink in the middle, as in the top picture? It is inevitable that mattresses in nighly use become compressed like that and in-time lose their buoyancy. All do. % ‘We can take those mattresses of yours—sterilize them—clean them—give the felt or hair all the springiness of new mate- i t on charming pew ticking. See lower picture. The cost? $4 to $9. Time required, one day. Box springs and pillows renovated or made to order at factory prices. Just phone National 9410, * We specialize in beds and bedding that make for restful sleep. N | j \ X Simmons beds, wooden beds, lprsngs, mattresses. ‘Zaban box I o N \ S GO-InCh Buffet, springs and mattresses made to.order at factory prices. Pil- | h‘a:;::;,l:;;]dt::;’— 4 lo“»md‘nunery. equipment. i ] | / ;\ ‘ \. N : : , Mmive G.Foot Table, | SovesandRenses §l | -~ ZABAN'S | | \ B ‘ 5 Chairs and 1 Armchair | W.S. Jenks & Son | Mattress & Box Spring Co. 1 L § \ Upholstered in Jacquard Velour 3 This_elegant-sulte. is’ construsted ‘of besutiful Ggured vensers 903 E St. N.W. NATIONAL 9410 , 2 oo g s el il i % e - g M 7 e Set, Choice of 5 patterns and a 26-Pc. Silver Plated Ware Set in a beautiful pattern. French gray finish. i Also a Special Selling of Dining Suites at $122.00 $169.00 $198.00 $240. $299.00 B P ———— $12.00 Linen Table Set 96-Piece Imported s‘sfi “Noritake” Dinner Set ith. o 1y 98 | m%;m?.:‘:ufi.,‘,‘:x"..:“., tnen ct s 5u5: o * BIG FREE OFFER | VNN et Tnemhl |, RSN PoRw el wl For a Limited Time Only ' i / e o AR 0 DN WA (ORI SUMARRAIL. ... .. R This Coupon and | N \ The Finest Grade of- : R Do tic Genuine R 26-Piece o S W e e Silver Plaied Ware Size 9x12 Ft~ QYR Rogers Silvorware Set. Gusrantesd P Monthly Payments Easily Asranged X ' years. ludes each of teaspoons, These .I-:nt.’- . 'var- f:r-‘-r priced . tablespoons, forks and knives (stainless $176.00 and at the above special selling steel blades), sugar spoon, butter knife. {’f;.“«i','-?"-'-....:"..l.... - g Get Our Prices on Rogers Bros. Size 8.3x10.6, formerly $162.50, priced for . Tableware special selling, $112.50. b Matn Floor. Plen Store Hours 24 Sears,RoeBUCK 410 Co. IS with Each Ring Pur- . | ar WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Saturda: (* Stmolated,) ys \ "% Blademaburg Roud at 15t and Hfivoes R, 300890 '

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