Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1931, Page 16

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A—16 suw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 Mediterranean Gardens.” Both | Md.: for treasurer, Roy Plerce, Washe CAMPBELL COMING f T T e Y xf«é‘mmm“s'm-mmm I g ‘The following candidates for office in directors. the soclety for the enmln&)g::‘r will be . voted on: For president, Pylé of West Grove, Pa.; for first vice president, | Goethe and Heine hated tobacco} Mr. Ryerson; for second vice president, | Balzac, Hugo and Dumas romanced Mrs. Francis King of Alma, Mich; for |about it; George Sand puffed at cigars secretary, C. C. Thomas, Takoma Park, | while she wrote her novels. ‘The annual meeting ,called for 3 o'clock at whith the election of officers . o Oy poe O 20 Garden Clubs of Capital and | QoK scheduled, was to be followed by & Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. ing of the Gluck aria from “Iphi- Suburbs Taking Part in An. |lecture by Dr. J. Horace McFarland of Music and Musicians foreros? 2% |HOLDING SESSSION TODAY 35" ™t (¥ atemen Ena e Harrisburg, Pa., on “The Growth of a Curtis Orchestra Plays hich to fill their ‘hestral ranks. Ful e l::nfl’:g:l l;o"l?‘f;‘el:“r;l sl:gllgl’z) 2: uflslg rel whicl eir orches ranks. Vi - n VET SHOOTS BARON genie en Aulide.” Will Arrive T bow. Visit he (Trenty garden clubs of the District | United States Department of Agricul- suredly one of the wonde f this of lumblia, la an ry] are | ture will review observations in Eu- NI AITVe SOIROITOW, SV is] RS. HERBERT HOOVER | musical age. Not only does it pre: j5- | participating in ‘the program arranged | rope the past. Summer with on ilius- was one of a very large | sent compositions such as the mel. | BRUSSELS, February 10 UP).—A dis- | for the annual meeting of the American trated lecture entitled “Rambles in e e S AR S o Hoover and Be Dined by sudlence st Constitution | low Brahms “Symphony No. 3 in D | abled former service man, Georges Let E L e v I a t h a n Hall rday afternoon - roye, aged 43, today shot the Baron yesterday Major” with ease and considerable WORLD s (LANGESR Eirip | At Constitution -Hall. ‘The Curtis organization is as- de Borlodot, Senator and Burgomaster MARCH 28 APRIL 15 attending the concert given dignity—the lagato es of the A. A. A. at Luncheon. by the Curtls Symphony Orchestra. | “adagio non troppob movement ag | Of ACOZ. e i P S— This amazingly unamateurish group sounded by the cello section was |the arm strugg] e 1in- Dok, . 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Smith, correspondent for the London Post, and Frederic Willlam reswenrs prorest ||| More Savings From The Hub’s February Furniture Sale—Metal Beds Reduced! ERECTION OF SCHOOL, ¥‘Ossie” Bluege Among Home Own- : ers Who Sue District and Contractors. Suit to prevent the erection of a chool opposite their homes in a resi- dential area was filed late yesterday afternoon in the District Supreme Court by Oswald “Ossie” Bluege, third base- man of the Washington base ball team; his wife, Margaret H. Bluege, 5101 Thir- ¥ ty-ninth street; Samuel D. Moses and N ] . , Bertha R. Moses, 5109 Thirty- ninth street, against the District Com- A missioners and Alfred T. Newbold, 5626 ] | - i Connecticut avenue, a building contrac- " LY 11 L The plaintiffs have served notice that they will call the matter to the atten- tion of the court Friday and will ask that Newbold be restrained from selling the property to the Commissioners for use as a site for a school. Through Attorneys James C. Wilkes, Henry A. Schweinhaut and James E. Artis, the court is told that agents of Newbold, who built the properties sold to the plaintiffs, represented that only oone-party residences would be erected in the vicinity and that Newbold, who ed the area opposite the homes Soutit by e iR, s going o Decorated Panel Continuous-Post | $9.45 Cane Panel $7.95 Brown Windsor Type is made that a portion of the land B Covento dint " S oy e $10.95 Metal Bed | $8.75 Metal Bed | Wood Finished Bed | Finished Metal Bed | $11.75 Metal Bed Only used for residential purposes. ‘The ncise and traffic about a school, the plaintiffs say, would ruin the enjoy- szt S $7.98 $5.98 $4.95 $3.98 - $6.98 S0c MARKET OPENING S FOR FR'DAY THE I3TH Full size brown finish metal bed, Full size continuous-post bed with A popular style of metal bed with A full size specially priced bed of An ornamental Windsor - type a ’ with (metal) cane panels with appli- round fillers to match. 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He is (i . urti (3 member! olt:lcommmcle of 13 which 5 | ec lC C l + arranged for th: removal. P = The official opening Friday will be z R L : omp ere preceded by a celebration Thursday 5 evening. Streets in the section will be block:d off, and the dealers will distri- w‘ e ers bute fruits, vegetables, meats and other mmsi :rhue ku;el-l’ guests h a play of fireworks, partake of a bar- . . [ / i becue lunch and listen to a band, & Ohio, Premier I The oak cabinet Wms: :ndGTevgntl vl‘pr:rl:m. includ- - - o v J = fitted nator Glass of ia. —a The winner of the $100 prize for the and Bee Vac best name for the merchants’ organiza- time - saving fea- tion will be announced during the cele~ 2| - 3 » ‘ tures. The 32-pilece $34.75 Cabinet Gas Range 4 AN ] B=org | . 1 | 7% ___50c a*Week! With Broiler ’ | : VW OVen—SPeCia' standard make and in every respect as good as new. Each one guaran- Before you buy a gas range inspect the stock teed to give satisfaction. 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