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T, TURNER 1008 Woodward Bl ANTED—LOADS_T0_AND FROM PHILA DELPHIA, NEW YORK: BOSTON and all oints South and West: AGENT ALLIED RLRE AR0 Mestpad and ship by VANS. anywhere. FER & STORAGE cO, HA L fo OF from New York, Richmond, Bostor, Pittsburgh and all I rates. NATIONAL DE!I\ERY ABEN..INC.. = Nat. 1460. Local ‘moving CllAlnS FOR _RENT, SUITABLE FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, barquets. weddings and meetings. 10c up per day each; DNITED STATES "STORAGE CO. 418 10th st. n.w._Metropolitan 1844. LLIED VAN LINE SERVICE. Wation-Wide Long-Distance Moving. WANTED—RETURN LOADS FEB. 14th . 10th FEB. 13th R FEB. 12th veekly irips for part loads to and gton, Baltimore, Philadelphia su-r:s STORAGE CO. INC, Metropolitan_1845. ALLIED \AN LINE SERVICE ng-Distance Moving. D—RETURN LOADS, FER. 1410 Prom CHIGAGO i FEB. {rips for part loads to and Baltimore, Philadelphia VAN_LINES smvrc RN LOADS E 13 S service. tor” siall Tots o' and from Phuadelnhm and New York ANTY STORAGE COMPANY. 40”8 Capiol 8t "_Atlantic_2100. FLOORS ¢ 'scmrm ANDh FINISHE! hine _or hand _woi NASH FLOOR CO. 1016 20th st.' West 1071, HEATING SERVICE New plants insta Teil us W L ATCHINON €O, FINE PRINTING| We are busy helping those who gesire more business with live printing for sales stimulation. CASLON PRESS, Inc, PRINTCRAFT BUILDING. DISTRICT 1515. Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan 2062 Same location 21 years. which insures low rices and high-grade workmanship. MAJESTIC RADIOS —and Majestic Electric Refrigerators. Stop in and see the new models. Convenient terms to suit you. Nathan Goodman Co. 3% %% | Hawaii; Pirst Lieut. D. R. GANGSTERKILLED ON EVE OF ARREST Detroit Crime Leader Had| Been Ordered Taken for Grand Jury Probe. | By the Associated Press. | DETROIT, February 7.—Chester La Mare, powerful and elusive overlord of West Side gangst rs, was shot to death | in the kitchen of his Grandville avenue | home last midnight, six hours befor: | he was to have becn taken into l.‘ust.od‘ as a grand jury witness. The slaying ended eight months of hide and seck played by La Mare with the policc and rival gangsters: threatened to sow the seeds of & new | underworld vendetta and made avail- able to the grand jury a vast store of documents, check ~stubs and papers | which ar:’expected to have a bearing | on D:troit crime conditions. Police tomight held Le Mare's window, Anna, and an injured man known as Tony Marino. Mrs. La Mare | is held because polic: and prosecuting | officials questioned the stories she told of her activities shortly before La Mare's death. Marino was found with a fractured skull near Conners and Harper S La Mare's assassins caught him in a home Ihlch he had plenulul]y mx:ked with pistols and ammunition but they cornered him in the one room where he had failed to leave a w apon within easy reach. Two bullets were fired into his head | Police broadeast orders for the arrest of “Black Leo” C:llura, Angelo M li and Joe Tocco, known enemics of La Mare in his underworld activities. Both |} Cellura and Meli have been sought in | connection with the slaying of Jerry| Buckley, radio political commentator. OXON HILL P.-T.A. TO MEET Special Dispatch to The Star. OXON HILL, Md, February 7.— ‘There will be a social meeting of the Oxon Hill Parent-Teacher Association on Tuesday at the Oxon Hill School building, to which all patrons and friends of the school are invited. A short program of school talent will be given and light refreshments served. At the January meeting of the asso- clation, it was decided to give a banner to the school grade having the most representatives at each meeting, and at the end of the school year to give a | party to the grade that has held the banner the most ARMY ORDERS Brig. Gen. Alexander E. Williams, assistant quartermaster general, recent- ly promoted, has been relieved from duty at New York City and ordered to this city for duty at the War De- partment; Lieut. Col. Channing E. Delaplane, Infantry, from Fort George G. Meade, Md., to Honolulu, Hawaii; Maj. Hugh B. Kenn, Infantry, from Hawaii to New York City for duty with the New York National Guard; Capt. W. M. Allison, Quartermaster Corps, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Fort Riley, Kans.; Capt. R. A. Blair, Quarter- master Corps, from Rort Riley, Kans., to Fort Lewis, Wash. Capt. L. H Hewitt, Air Corps, from Little Rock, to the Philippines; Capt. E. M. GWTIE Quartermaster Corps, from Boston, Mass., to Hot Springs, Ark.; Capt. §. H. Ware, Quartermaster Corps, from Fort Bragg, N. C., to Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind.; Capt. E. G. ‘Thomas, Quartermaster Oorpa from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Hawali; Col. William H. Noble, Quartermaster Corps, has been assigned to duty as construct- 1n¢ quartermaster at Fort Hamilton, Y.; Capt. Irwin 8. Dierking, Quar- termuur Corps, from Philadelphia to n Sickler, Field Artillery, from Seattle, Wash., to Fort Robinson, Nebr. any people & Enowing ihat tb they shoule Tl gl he'll EORGE W. HOPKINS, Who will deliver an important message of the Advertising Federation of Amer- ica at a meeting of Washington business | men, sponsored by the Advertising Club of Washington, on Tuesday, February 7, at noon in the auditorium of the National Press Club. TEN DIE IN AUTOS Accident Report for Week in Mary- land Lists 81 Injured. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, February 7.—Auto ac-! | cidents last week resulted in the death of 10 porsons, Auto Commissioner Baughman reported to Of this | number seven of the fatal occurred in the counties and three in Baltimore. | Traffic accidents in this city during the week numbered 212 and injured 81 persons. During the corresponding ek in 1930 there were 194 accident: AUTOMOBILE, LIFE, LIABILITY, FIRE, BURGLARY AND TORNADO URANCE Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Realtors 721 10th St. N.W, National 0765 PHILCO RADIO None Better— Few as Good Sold on Easy Terms GIBSON’S 915.19 G St. N.W. Plan NOW for Your VACATION TRIP WEST Ask_for details_of this _wonderful trip, Pelsonally - Contiucied Tour of the West leaves July 1ith. - 3t most reasonable Tates. now_ bein ‘Also mm ll-d.y Vacation trips. Colo- do, Yellowstone Park or yon, Grand Canyon. E. R. ROCHESTER'S TOURS. 910 DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK BLDG. or Chesapeake and Ohio Ticket Office. o, throush lite without Dervise the grind. im of he lenses he Brescribes: Week Pays for Your Glasses Regularly $5 AT ROW-HO PHILADELPHIA Only 4012 & 4016 Home. the Regular Drive out Rhode Island Av SOMETHING NEW DETACHED HOMES USE PRICES STYLE HOMES 29,650 Detached Large Lots % Large Bed Rooms 3 Porches — Garages Open Fireplaces Beautiful Finish 21st St. N.E. You Must See These Homes Before Settling on a new They Are Entirely Different from Row House enue to 22nd Street N.E., then north to Randolph Street and see positively the blggest bar- gains ever offered in this section—on your own terms—and thousands of dollars less than other builders ask for same house. If you like a home with plenty of yard, flowers, gar- dens and separate garage, be sure and inspect, We Will Be Looking for You This Evening Why Not Drive Out? Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock P.M. H.R.HOWENSTEIN (@ 13 H STREET NORTHWEST FEBRUARY 8, 1931—PART ONE. Another Outstanding Event in the Midwinter Sale of P. J. Nee Co. Fine Furniture A Complete Clearance of Every Bed Room Suite Now in the Store There are hundreds of lovely suites, everyone a real good value at the P. J. Nee Co.'s regularly low price, and with the drastic reductions now in effect the opportunity of a lifetime awaits you. FTER the first mad rush toward things modern, when anything gaudy and angular was thought to be the spirit of modern art, a decided change took place in the design and structure of this type of furniture. ODAY, modernistic furniture is not gaudy or unnecessarily angular, The grace and dignity of the lines, the friendly warmth of the color, and the expert craftsmanship required in its con- struction mark it as a definite period of furniture designing. It is an accepted fact that as a period it is here to stay. Come early, please! early, please! And now, in the Midwinter Sale of P. J. Nee Ce: [ rommns ] there are beautiful modern groups, too, dlsp|ayed among the other period suites, which embrace Gothic, Elizabethan, Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Georgian, Em- pire, the French Louis, ltalian, Spanish and French Renaissance, French Provincial, Early American, Duncan Phyfe, and many others. 2J.Nee Co. FINE FURNITURE ® eventh Jtreet atH