Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1930, Page 6

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Regular Delivery ‘Over 100,000 familles read The Star every The great ma- m have the paj delivered rly every evenz’;;r and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 If you are not advan- regular service at hhs of this rvi ! low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start tomorrow. cents Sunday. taking placed in service on all our important mainline trains those new comfortable INDIVIDUAL SEAT COACHES AY COACHES with an en- tirely new standard of com- fort, designed in our own shops: Individual seats that pivot so | friends may face 2achother. Deep cushions, attractively covered. ts. Double windows with individual sash ventilators. Ther- | mostatic temperature control. ‘Washrooms with white porcelain bowls, liquid soap, and free paper towels. Filtered drinking water and free round r cups. Six- wheel trucks, with rubber pads at |prinhg-cnd.s ;nLd wherever metal touches met insuring greater | riding comfort. . the | administration and later deputy surveyor of the port for eight years, died at his home, at Barton, this county, this morning. Mr. Campbell was a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and was 86 years old. H Union e served three years in the Army in the 24 Maryland Infantry. During his early life he was a coal TRAVEL BUREAU miner. Mr. Campbell, until recontlyr. and Crty Ticker OrrFice il v ‘Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Streets, N. W. Phone Dlstrict 3300 - D. L. MOORMAN, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO 70,000 OF US INVITE YOU TO RIDE ON OUR RAILROAD Defense Attorney Objects to Attempt of Plaintiff to Introduce Testimony. A clash of counsel enlivened the pro- ceedings in the hearing of the suit of minority stockholders for the appoint- Mort Discount Corporation Court in Alexandria today, when Daniel Thew Wright, defense attorney, ob- jected to an attempt on the part of | Plaintiff attorneys to introduce certam testimony. Defense Offers Objection. When Attorney Harry F. Kennedy of plaintiffs' counsel attempted to have Mrs. Augusta Brown, former bookkeep- er of the defendant corporation, testity concerning a letter which was sent to | stockholders and which Kennedy said | did not reflect the true financial cony tion of the company, as known to Hai Wright ascertgd that the counsei for the plaintiffs certainly picked a good lace to make that statement, as he would have to observe the sanctity of the court. Mr. Kennedy falled in his attempt to get this testimony before the court and also failed in an attempt to have Edward K. Fox of Washington, testify concerning a stock purchase when Judge William D. Woolls ruled that the plain- tiffs had already announced that they | had closed their side of the case. Certified Copies Ruled. Plaintiff counsel introduced into evi- | dence certified coples of stock issue statements of the State Corporation Commission and letters between the commission and Mr. Wright, concerning the formation of the company, which they had attempted to introduce earlier in the suit, only to have 3t held by the court that certified copies must be fur- nished. ‘The defense resumed the amination of John Berg, & certified pub- ing to the court stenographer. EX-STATE DELEGATE OF MARYLAND DIES | Was House Doorkeeper s Until Recently. Special Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., December 17.— | N James Campbell, who served five terms | in the Maryland House of Delegates and was assistant United States appraiser of Port of Baltimore in the McKinley he Wi n avy Harrison's administration. bell served a term as commander in chief of the Maryland State Encamp- was active in Republican politics for many years. TIN MILLS RESUME WORK Two Hundred Men Employed by Corporation in Maryland. BALTIMORE, December 17 ().—8ix additional tin mills of the Bethlehem | Steel Corporation at Sparrows Point, |{idle for several weeks, resumed opera- | tions today, giving employment to ap- ! proximately 200 additional men, offi- clals announced. $25 and If you do not wish to pay cash, open a charge amounts. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. BARGAINS SUITS “Now $1 6.50 $35, $40 and $45 Suits Now $26.50 account and pay in convenient weekly or monthly $30 Suits ment of a recelver for the Wardman & . i which were resumed in Corporation | James. Camphell, Union Veteran, | 77 N 72777 % ment, Grand Army of the Republic. He | RN 7 K THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY bECEMBER 17, 1930. An Old Institution in a New Setting Bids You Wel . RUDOLPH & WEST CO., pioneer hardware mer- chants of Washington, D. C,, bid you welcome to their newer and modernized store devoted to hardware and allied articles which is now ready for a renewal of business. Up from the ashes of the disastrous fire which visited our store at 1332 New York Avenue has risen an edifice which we deem a credit to Washington. New, from base- ment to roof, it contains the most modern ideas of store arrangement for the display and sale of hardware, con- tractors’ equipment, electrical applianc'es, electrical refrigerators, radios, household equipment, metals, roof- ing supplies and stove and boiler repairs and automotive equipment. 7 P — So it is with a great deal of pardonable pride and pleasure that we announce our readiness and a cordial invitation to inspect this beautiful new store tomorrow, Thursday, December 18th. Free Parking Space for Customers in Capital Garage olph ™« West Co. ESTABLISHED 1885 1332 New York Ave. Nat. 4870-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 OPEN EVENINGS TO 10 PM. UNTIL DECEMBER 24 Warehouse and Railroad Siding, 605 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. We Mention Below a Few of the Outstanding Manufacturers Whose Products We Sell and Recommend . . .. Contractors, Attention! | Gifts of Utility for Dad : g “711]22\' you are puzzled to know what to give John fi i i Wr‘ are agents for the well known Jackson wheelbar- _present, because he has about evcrylhingg t\hatJ(;o: c:; }tllzsinghonf“:vn}:; rows, concrete carts, (Irag scrapers, mortar pans, Stael ’nm. give him a .la\\'n_m(_)\'\‘er‘ even if he has one already he will \velcc‘omc a mortar mixing boxes and steel salamanders. The name PENNSYLVANIA fine, including. the PEUNSYLVANIA Ffeacsclor the JACKSON on these products is your guarantee of quality. PENNSYLVANIA' line, including the PENNSYLVANIA JUNIOR, great Jackson Manufacturing Co. American Ball Bearing and other styles of this famous line, and will be glad to take your order for immediate or later delivery, advising the lucky man of your purchase on his account. Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Lawn Mower Works Primos, Del. County, Penn. Trico Products Corporation Factory and Gen’l Offices, Buffalo, N. Y. Millers Falls: Company Makers of Fine Tools Millers Falls, Massachusetts Vision All— A Great Windshield Wiper Motor Car Equipment Brass Goods Manufacturing Co. § Fine Brass Specialties and Cabinet Hardware Brooklymn; N.Y. 7

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