Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1931, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART ONE. the Holy , which Tunney has been . tetaying contdence bt | S|X POLICE SUSPENDED |, Alock s suspendes whe other| TUNNEY AND WIFE the Holy Tand, which Tunney AGREE ON BOUNDARY IN CHICAGO INQUIRY SAIL FOR HOLY LAND) yuitt oot i ik ther vessel for here they will re- Engineers to Settle Dispute Be- ' CAPTIVE LION KILLS TEXAS CHILD IN YARD Maxioan, Animal, Owned by Girl's Futher, Is in Turn Slain for Treachery. ‘he animal, owned by O. Coley, oper- Jungle lhowwln W!mz{- m- as she hed. 7 the Assboiated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., January 24— | “yijls “her jugular vein severed, died A captive Mexican lion slew Viola|in a hospital. Coley was booked on & 2 years old, at her home here ' charge of negligent homicide. " | Sergt. Herdegan, Accused of Buy- ing Promotion With Gangster’s Money, Among Those Out. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 24.—Three police sergeants, Jack Herdegan, James Cole- man and Peter J. Bernacchi, were un- der suspension today by order of the special grand jury investigating the department. Acting Commissioner John Kelly. Their names had not been public in connection with the investi- Spain produced more than 7,000,000 tons of coal in the last 12 months. leman ‘were | John Oliver La Gorce of Geo- graphic Society, on Exploration Trip, to Accompany Couple, found on checks seized in a raid on & notorious vice resort in their policing territory. Alcock made no explanation for sus- s ‘M By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 24.—James Joseph Tunney (Gene Tunney when |La " he was world heavyweight champion) sailed with his wife on the liner Conte| Iron and steel production in France is Blancamano yesterday on their-way to!increasing. to s State Department of Around World 20 Times. Capt. John m‘v'm] who died re- cently at his home in Belf: TIreland, aged 72, had sailed around m:'m'ld 20 es. For many years he was captain of sailing vesselsand had traveled thou- sands of miles on shorter voyages to all to work out a solution in line with an ! parts of the globe. ST T Now for a Month of Matchiess FURNITURE SAVINGS IS A iwo-Tone Enameled Breakfast Set This cheerful breakfast set is equally appropriate in a breakfast nook, small dining room, or kitchen. At Sears’ special price it is an inexpensive addition. Of selected hardwood, in several smart two-tone enamels. Lounging Chairs $2400 We suggest this English lounging chair if you like real comfort. It is sturdily built, neatly covered in patterned tap- estry and has reversible spring- filled cushions. $39.50 grade. 11-PIECE COLO BEDROOM ENSEMBILE Monthly Payments Easily Arranged The unusual charm of Early American furniture has made it a popular choice for bedrooms in the finest homes. This charming ensemble of maple, so thriftily priced, will be much admired in your home. It includes: Full Size Poster Bed, Mattress and Coil Spring, a pair of Pillows, Vanity Dresser Table, Vanity Mirror, Vanity Stool, Chest, and two Oval Rugs. Perfect Quality Seamless Axminster Velvet and Domestic Oriental Rugs In All Sizes A Sears Value! 3-Pe. Bed Outfit 51280 A lovely bed combination greatly underpriced for Sears’ Furniture Event. (Most stores ask $19.95 for similar quality.) Includes an all-steel bed attract- ively enameled in walnut brown; a 45-pound mat- tress; a fabric spring. SECRETARY $2950 A beautifully designed Colonial secretary; in mahogany finish. 74-inch height. 6 easy to open—brown enameled metal. Sturdy coil spring, cretonne-cov- ered cotton pad included. END TABLE $395 This solid walnut end table, so richly hand. carved, has pell-designed legs, smart scal- loped top. +, THIS TABLE $495 The $6.95 kind, of 5-ply walnut veneer with neatly turned legs and stretchers. A most versatile piece. PHONE SET 2-PIECE SUITE 9x12 WILTON Step lightly onto this glorious rug—feel for yourself its richness, its welcoming softness and silence. Watch the play of light on its many-toned Oriental pattern. Then pick up the corner and look at the under side—see how closely and uniformly it is woven. No won- der it resists daily wear and keeps its “life” for years. It is seamless, in'a choice of colors. It formerly sold for $79.50. Monthly Payments Easily Arranged Plenty of Free Parking Space No Time Limit T s S s s R $298 Of han;home hardwood—as convenient as it is inexpensive. Mahogany finish. The stool is padded. EARS, ROEBUCK anp WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK = R AR A AR Designed by a well-known maker, it has all the characteristics of much more expensive suites. Sturdy construction; lux- $ 00 urious, loose pillow back; spring-filled, reversible seat cushions; all webb underconstruction. Completely uphol- stered in figured tapestry. Monthly Payments Easily Arranged Delivered Bladensburg Road at 15th and H N.E.

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