Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1931, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931, $]mm AWARDED BANK OFFICIALS ELECTED v.he mddlebur: National Bank was held | ner, Joseph L. Leith, D. C. Sands, .| FIND DEATH AVALANCHE |found where six Frenchmen were en-| Among the vietims was Thzo:‘x the banking house at Middleburg, at | Preston Luck, J. W. Mitchell and Wal- gulfed by an avalanche in a pass of the | Webaux, one of the mu\ ton manufacturers of and his whlch time the following directors were | ter H. Goodwin. Alps llonz the Pranco-Italian frontier 3 ‘WASHINGTON TO . Middleburg National Bank Holds| re.elected: J. vc":-‘;:uc‘s:“;tn:n;m DTEE m::‘n' Dml%,“tw;m l,;t_gu%: Soldiers on Skis May Require|g 5 v o i i '?‘Dm?mn;e rA&ot?;l: "!.';‘c xl?ch Kol p;i 3 Dufty, Arthur Gartrell, . C. president; T. U. ki everal ays may uired to bring nomnA Annual Meeting, of Stockholders. | Gir'G "\ McGormick, Miss Churlofte | Arst vice president; J. B. Skirner, sec. | D°Y® 0 Extricate Bodles of BIX. | 4, 5 oiles 4y the surface, for they wers | St ] Special Dispatch to The H. Noland, T. U. Dudley, Aldrich Dud- |ond vice president; Sidney Thompson,| BRIANCON, France, January 9 (®).— | buried under a great avalanche 600 feet TR Tsspom. | | MIDDLEBURG, Va., January 9.—The | ley, Walter H. West, Col. Floyd W.| cashier, ahd Earl H. Dawson, assistant | Soldiers of the famous Alpine Blue |long, 150 feet wide and from 40 to 50| Children of the Neétherlahds prefer o.l!l: Tt 'l od 2156 P.mm. \ annual meeting of the stockholders of ' Haitis, C. Oliver Iselin, jr.; J. B. Skin- ' cashier. . 'Devils, traveling on skis, Wednesday feet deep. German toys. Havana Special . . *3:10 a.m. —_ ,"""'-s',.'.,.'.‘,"'»m"_.;w_i’%’ am | |young Wife Charges Hus- AN AUTO 81 tickets —3 lnr car, 2 i ot band’s Foster Mother De- ; Th e HUB Fu rnltu re CO.'—'7th & D StSo N W ——'Th e HUB S v ey stroyed Happiness. Atiantic Coast Line Lot S The Standard Railroad of the South ST. LOUIS, January 9.—Mrs. Grace Y-ckeu Sestaciont, M'"EM;MA’.W V. Howard, 24, once a clerk in a candy OM J% e shop hcre, today held a jury’s award mfl 7 i ngean of $120,000 damages against Miss Sid- : ney Emeline Boyle, foster-mother her husband, Lloyd Boyle Howard, 25, whom she charged had destroyed the happiness of their marriage by a four- | ar campaign of opposition and cold- ness. i The verdict, returned late yesterday in Circuit Court, was the third largest ever returned in an_ allenation-of- fections trial in the United States, ward W. Poristel, one of Mrs. Howart attorneys, said. He said the next larges verdict in Missouri was for $15,000. We Have Merited ;- New Trial to Be Asked. i The Choice of "l | mss Boyle, who sat impassive as the ThouSands \«El‘dkt was announced, declined lfl . | During the trial her a “owners .10 purchase ||/l | ted she is worth be Tor " fhetr home: $500,000. Miss Boyle is a e [l | the late Wilbur Boy attorney. it Mrs. Howard said tc “happy about this” be er (W r-old son, Wilbur Boyle Howar (( f course, I'm ambitious _for Daily 9 !a 5 il | him,” she said, “but there is one thing Saturdays Until. Noon ||| | Tl nu;rddomz 1L let him lead his own i e ant lo e ings he inks S| NAticli: He'll have the best education possiblc! but when it comes to marriage or a NA IONAL career, he'll have to do the deciding | 3 ' himself.” Mrs. Howard formerly lived . |in Paducah, Ky. PERMANENT} TR 3 The verdict called for $60,000 actual BUILDING ASSOCIATIONJf |and $60,000 punitive damages and met | with approval of all jurors. Sflm(‘dlrv( - NW. the jurors at first favored a_verdict },, u%??u-fllfifiafl:‘w“ r%u%})%o,oum Mrs, Howard asked for | R | Mrs. Howard ‘married Howard in an elopement_when she was 16 and he . . : was 172d'11'1hey meth ronv:nti;::;lym v:ihm . . Z 7 . he save er as.she strugg eep - 2 . i o : . : ( 2 Telephone National | |vater in & swimming pool. For several i p . i Weeks atter thelr matriage they lived ' 5000 in a single Toom, later going to live | with Miss Boyle. Mrs. Howard testified P - For immediate.delivery of The that from that time on Miss Boyle did fr':ir wsz':!é: ‘!mmrfmm tvel}}g: nlfll % could to alienate her husban Route Agent will collect at the | | 7" " . | Tomorrow the HUB offers an opportunity for home mak- Sibtans Awinichale Wik Cikle s e et and s cnts |/| During a recent fog in England rock- | ers to furnish the living room completely at a small outlay. Occasional Table, Bridge Lamp, Lamp Sunoey o i wiapeen ] The picture shws exactly just what you receive in the outfit. Shade, Metal Smoking Stand, Table The three-piece overstuffed suite is covered in attractively fig- Lamp and Shade, End Table, Pair of ured velour and is fitted with loose, spring-filled seat cushions. Blekibs $5.00 Down Delivers T his Outfit—The HUB Men do shop for Bargains That’s why we are : particularly noting =% wow men look for these - ‘o o e s = our special an- nouncements of BARGAINS from our regu- lar stocks. sefi.hnnual . Heve they are! SALE. SHIRTS $2.00 Shirts ....... 3] 45 | 4 , 340 i 4-P|'ece h |22 Pc. Housekeeping Ouitfit $2.50 Shirts ... s‘l .85 | Bedroom Sufte This practical 122-piece outfit as llustrated O-PC. Walnut Dining Room Suite consists of a 100-piece decorated dinner set, a 15« $3.00 Shirt ; ‘2,25 This inexpensive ensemble for the piece pure aluminumware set for cooking, etc., a Genuine walnut veneered gumwood " a5 \ Eedchamh;r tconfsx:flts of a w:og beeL, damask - finished tablecloth $ 95 gmf}fng su;ttc of 10 plebc]es conslstm% of a $ resser, chest o rawers an renc 2 3 R uffet, extension table, ¢ binet, faaits : and six napkins. Imagine . e , ‘china cabine i\'«.‘arxgériclalnad\eva?iuiun}v;zfig;yfiasehaf and all for the small price server and six leather seat dhairs. This ¥ 4 Sind e g ¥ ance Sale Price .. oo ol Of peoiereiceradts oo s oreraoiozsreetere axtnm.g i‘ixf.l’ a.n:arve ous va!ue‘ Pre-Inventory , e i s Clearance of a $5.00 Down—The HUB 50c A Week—The HUB $5.00 Down—The Hub Special Group of D;ZISI::! (163) Regular $40 to $45 ? 3 - Mahogany FEAEERT. ‘ 1 I i i = P = PY [ ¥ ¢ X UALREY cretonne f sl [H i b1 N ‘ lour seatand covered pad % N {‘,1“',‘ ‘;,;‘u:;i 5 <l 1t UL Lw“n two ;:: 2 Pants Suits e s Sl - 4 50c a Week g e ’ 80c a Week 50c a Week Just the kind There are of ‘hard fin- Greys, Tans, ish worsteds Greens, and s0 many men even Blue want . . . the Serges in the kind that wear and wear . . . lot. All sizes to choose from. and always look good and A bona-fide saving. hold their presa. Special Group of = X w7 Save on Blankets Regular $40 & $45 ! 4 1$= Part-Wool Blankets | Part-Wool Blankets Hoaty e el Extra heavy double part- Home wool blankets with = Budget a S 6-Piece Dinette Suite 70580 inches foches v 3-Piece Decorated Fiber Suite e Settee, armchair and rocker of Bpai : "":'l:: A practical suite for the small dining $ 4 Silk Pillows {Table Scarfs close-woven fiber in attractive and $ 50 "‘""’; '_;‘ room consisting of a buffet, extension A lot of fancy In fancy designs and colors, serviceable finishes. Complete with us make it easy table and four leather seat chairs..veue pillows covered $¢4 .98 cretonne covered seat cushions... for. 6u to pay. A in rayon. Various J 49‘: and OR¢ Slzu NO EXTRAS China Cabinet Extra. €OlorS . ywemes 50c a Week—The HUB FOR THIS SERVICE. : + ) Homespuns, Kerseys and other k - 4 181 Circulating Coal Heater long - wearing fabrics in greys, blues, browns—fancy patterns, too ! [ ; | ; e . G Heater $6.95 s398 [GLL Sveept >d BN 5l 51890 SOL HEfiOG Ine. e =9 0] FEE gl s Pipe incluged. - Pipe included. e plete with at- (. | - ; F Street at Q tings. / . 50c a Weg 50c @ Week

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