Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 8

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HOTEL REGEWER HEARING IS SET Bellevue Tenants” Petition Comes Up in Wilmington Court April 15. Final hearing on the application for tment of receivers for the Belle- vie Hotel, 15 I street, hias been set for Wednesday, il 15, in the Court of Chancery, va:nmum. Del, it was terday. was brought last month by who are also corporation. . It was also allegeQl the corpora- tion 8 not able to meet current and maturing obligations as they fall due. corporation denies the set forth in the bill of com- answer, but does state that will take the corporation eight years 0 r“nfi its_indebtedness. . Muncy Kefth represents the com- plainants, while the respondent corpo- ration is ited by C. L. Ward of the law firm of Marvel, Morford, Ward & Logan. NAYY ORDERS Rear Admiral Noble E. Irwin, de- tached with the United States Naval Mission to Brazil, to duty as comman- e tewond. 5. Lincoin, upon be 3 Incoln, upon e the retired list, to con- duties as commandant, . n 3 Jonger, lers Mareh 5 mfidlm to U. 8. 8. Mississippi as_navigating officer. m':.‘.cmar. Campbell D. Edgar, de- ched " distriot communication _officer, Thirteenth Naval District, about July 10, to Asiatie Station. tieut. Comdr. Robert B. Dashiell, de- as executive officer. tached Naval Academy about June 6, 8. S. Tarbell Qrom Sparrows Rival Sabotage as Grief For Dirigible Crew Sharpshooter Designated to Gun for Pests at Akron Plant. Communists bent on sabotage are not the only source of worry for the men who are building the U. 8. 8. Akron, glant Navy dirigible, in the huge Good- year Zeppelin dock at Akron, Ohio. They are having sparrow trouble. ‘Washingtonians who have lived threugh the starling scourges in the National Capital should be able to ap- preciate to the full the difficulties fac- ing the hundreds of men who are at work on the big airship. Hundreds of sparrows, without malice but only with neighborliness in their little hearts, have elécted to make their homes and nests in their prospective huge com- panion of the air: The officials in charge of the work, as & measure of self-protection. have been forced to assign Fred Wilson, sharpshooter of the Goodyear guards, to_go gunning for the little pests. Wilson is using a .22-caliber rifle with a light charge so that bullets miss- ing their feathered targets will do lit- tle damage to the sheet metal roof and Every time Wilson's rifle pings workmen cheer, visualizing the day when they may work without inter- ference from on high. —— tached U. 8. 8. New Mexico about March 20 to U. 8. S. Idaho. Ensign James L. Thibault, detached U. 8. S. New Mexico about March 20 to U. 8. 8. Idaho. Medical Corps. Capt. George' W. Shepard (M. C), detached Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif., to U. 8. 8. Relief. Comdr. Frederick Ceres (M. C.), Ge- tached naval air station, Anacostia, D C., about June 1 to aide on staff, comman aircraft, Battle Force, TUnited States Fleet. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Herman A. (H, ©.), detached Naval Hospital, New York, about April 10 to U. 8. 8. s. Chaumont, Crutcher, de- Newport, &. 8. Barry Lieut. Bdward O. Metoalfe, detached :-?luunm.mmuwu.s. mmd.l‘g..'mhnmm Philadelphia, Lieut. W. Need, dstached Naval “war Gollegs, Newport, B, 1. ‘about May 28, to U. 8. 8. Cole 8s s M. O'Rear, detached R-1, about May 1, to , detached station. Lieut. Valvin R. Sinclair, detached bout June 1, to Lieut. Harry A. Rochester, detached Naval Academy about June 1 to Naval Academy. L. Walton, detached , S8an Diego, Calif. i training station. Lieut. Louis T. Young, detached U. 8. 8. New York to naval training station, San Diego, Calif. Lieut. (Junior Grade) James E. Cohn, U. 8. 8. Eagle No. 58 about April 35 to Asiatic station. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Murray J.| Tichenor, detached U. S. S. R-8 about Ifl'.lli to Naval Academy. t. (Junior Grade) John L. White- head, detached third naval district about April 1 to U. 8. 8. Richmond. Danlel Carlson, detached U. . New Mexico about March 20 to U._8. 8. 1daho. Ensign Frank P. Luongo, jr., de- Install This Lieut. (Junior Grade) Jay F. Miller (M. C.), detached naval station, Guam, to Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. Supply Corps, Lieut. Comdr. Charles L. Austin (8. C.), detached U. B.+8. Arkansas abount ‘June 20 to naval air station, Pensacola, Fla. Chaplain Corps. Comdr. Morris M. Leonard (Ch. C.), detached U. 8. 8. Colorado_about May 15 to marine barracks, San Diego, Calif. Comdr. Harrill 8. Dyer (Ch. C.), de- tached marine barracks, San Diego, Calif,, about June 15 to Asiastic station. Warrant Officers. Chief Plyaclsrk William G. Nicol, I's ALL a MATTER of TASTE —Every man (or wo- man) to his taste— but whose taste is so bizarre — so different that it fails to re- spond to the appeal of the Ambassador’s Delicious 5-Course Sunday Di'nner $ | 50 Served in the Main Dining from Plant NOW We firmly believe prices have already reached their lowest level, and will rise again in the near future. Why not take ad- vantage of this low price NOW for immediate installation. stalled as low as— ? We offer unusually low terms American Radiator Install Now . . . Start Paying Oct. 1st Small down paym payments begin October years. Call our graduate he immediate installation. Monthly t—if you like—then pay the bill in THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO B.7 5D Sts) Fiber Carriage rubict-irod wie ‘whicle, tned 31 4.80 hood and body. Openiag price. . 50c A Week Folding Go-Cart ; $3 .98 sides. Artillery wheels with 50c a Week heavy rubber tires se..ecie Fiber Park Stroller A smartly designed stroller of durable fiber. Rubber-tired s lined hood and V. '95 Opening sale price. R == Wheels, 50c A Week New Panel Body Cart . New Panel Body Carriage Finished in colors—solid panel in 293 A smart “turn-out” for baby, de- signed with artistic solid panel in side, artillery wood wheels with s 75 heavy solid rub- e I29 3-Piece Mohair Suit Three pieces overstuffed and covered in com- bination “wool” mohair. The comfortably de- signed group consists of a settee and two arm- chairs. The price is amazingly low. $5.00 Down—The HUB This attractive group of four pieces consists of a vanity, “wood bed, dresser and chest of drawers, con- structed of gumwood, finished in imitation of walnut. $5.00 Down—The HUB R - Regular Price, $169 D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—PART ONE. ) Cedar Chéwh A popular size genuine cedar chest with hin lock and key. Spe- G OF clally priced at.... . 50c a Week Jacquard Velour $129 Living Room Suite A luxurious suite of three pieces upholstered and covered in 5-tone multi-colored jacquard velour. The suite consists of serpentine front settee and two armchairs with spring-filled seat cushions, spring edge and foundation. A remarkable value at the price offered...... $5.00 Down—The Hub 5119 i Seamless Axminster. Rugs High pile, attractive patterns "2 d and colors, in the following sizes: s Choice of 9x12 feet or 8%4x10%2 Wool Brussels Room size. Choice of 9x12 feet or 8%x10% feet. These rugs are serviceable and attractive in pat- tern and color. Special........... Wool Velvet Rugs Wool velvet floor coverings are most satisfactory—in wearing qual- . itles, aj and economy. This s & o) pecial lot of wool carpet rugs may 8) be had in choice of two sizes, 9x12 feet or 8Y4x101; feet 4 Scatter Size Wool Brussels Rugs Just the rug for the bedside, small hall or to scatter about the living room. s Serviceable and attractive. Size o inches by 54 inches S G Seamless Axminster Rugs (Bopular room size, 60 fect eamless quality, made with a high s R Easy pile, in a variety of handsome de- v Payments signs .. The Hub for B¢ An ornate and sturdily built suite of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood con- sisting of a buffet, server, extension table, china cabinet and six tapestry seat chairs. Four-Piece $89 Bed Room Suite Y Table Lamp $1.98 This artistic lamp has a pottery base and paper parchment shade. Gateleg Table Mahogany-finished gateleg ta- o e o STETS Chest of Drawe: Made of goiden b prckingmivemtt |~ Solid Oak Decorated Breakfast Suite For that. cozy nook or the porch, what could s 95 be more interesting than to serve breakfast on a . table like this with chairs to match? Solid oak, | apa nicely decorated. Table and four chairs. . The Hub for Values Card Table Cord and plug in- folding card table, cluded. W witHjeatherette top. . 79C

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