Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1931, Page 9

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A most attractive group at a sensationally 10W Price.seescessasaescacess $5.00 Down—The HUB 5 ] HUD Seventh & D Streets N.W. A handsomely designed suite of ten pieces of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. This suite is of a sturdy type beautifully finished in eggshell gloss. Buffet, server, exten- sion table, china cabinet and six velour seat chairs. Pay Out of Income—Easy Terms! The HUB! Mahogany Finished Cateleg Table $11.95 A practical and attrac- (¥ig tive table which may be used as a tea or break- fast table when desired. 50c a Week Artistic sun-burst pattern walnut-veneer on gumwood base. The excellence of construction and fine finish features you'll in- stantly recognize. Wood bed, dresser, Holly- wood vanity and deck $ chest. Specially Trellis, 79c¢ Porch Rocker, made of hardwood. o $1.49 to cut.. $4.98 Metal Fernery, complete with bowl ::':m .. 98¢ Lawn Mower. A guar- anteed mower with 12- in. cuttin P Y X TRADELLSLAD T0 WORLD DEBT Dr. Dernburg, Former Cer- man Finance Minister, Suggests Improvements. By the Assoclated Press. Clearing up of the international debts question was sald yesterday by Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, former German Bnance minister, to be an important fac- . tor in any attempt to restore the nor- mal world level of commodity prices. As a step in this direction, Dr. Dern- burg, in a report made public by the American section of the mugflufimfl “Making possible increased exports of goods from debtor countries, by the sup- pression of barriers now hampering such exports. “Export of credits to parts of the economic world where new investment possibilities exist. “Decrease in the normal amount of international debt obligations, hence, as the necds of private business cannot be suppressed withoui affecting world economy, & reduction of political debts.” “It probably will be found,” he L “that the best solution will be a simul~ &fxeo)u application of these three solu- ns.” TWO KILLED IN WRECK OF PENNSYLVANIA TRAIN Slight Injuries Received by 20 as Limited Rams Derailed Freight Cars Near Tunnel. By the Associated Press. ALTOONA, Pa., April 18.—Two engine- men were killed and about 20 passengers injured, none to an extent requiring when the Pan- Handle Limited on the Pennsylvania Railroad crashed into derailed freight cars just outside of a tunnel at Spruce EiEEsdTe ave m New Yorl to St. Louis. . = e S ._J. Keane, e r, 3 and R. E. Look, 11:-:::;“‘,:;;ae wm The engine and two cars—a combi- natlon baggage and smoker and a day coach—left the rails. Railroad reports said the passenger tramn ran into the w freight cars before it could be Rallroad officlals here went to the wreck scene with doctor railed coaches. P ELECTRICIANS TO TALK OF INSURANCE PLANS First Annual Guild Convention Will Be Held Tomorrow and Tuesday. Insurance systems, as employer and electrical fostered promote co- ition in the electrical construction 3 that an exchange aln.vl‘::l' = insurance plans now opera = Sover Informetion for Tuture means. of king care of the industry’s casualties tal and relieving the will be Louis K. . president of the guild; H. t of the ln%rn- ers, and Otto S. Beyer. JUDGES TO PICK WINNER IN FORT BENNING ‘BATTLE’ ‘Reds’ Capture Columbus, Ga., Cap- ital of ‘Blues’ in Drive From Alabama. By the Assoclated Press. FORT BENNING, Ga., April 17— Theoretically a sanguinary battle raged for three hours over a 2-mile front clouded in powder smoke on the In- fantry School reservation here today, and this afternoon a board of umpires went into conference to decide ‘who won. The attack was made at 5 am. by the peace stremgth brigade of “Reds” ocmmanded by Brig. Gen. George H. Estes, theoretically seeking to clinch their partial conquest of “Blue” terri- tory, made Wednesday in a drive Alabama that captured the e’ capital, Columbus, Ga. Col. Duncan K. Major, jr., commanded the defending force, a war-strength regiment. Ths forces were about equal. So heavy was the fire from Pield A-- tillery batteries firing blanks and the rain of smoky but harmless bombs iroia w0 MRATH’S 25th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS " Travel—Cook—Talk—and Savel Come to Womrath's| The $2.50 Rand-McNalty Atlas—the atlas that fits the ordinary bookcase (only 105" high/—wonderfully complete, thoroughly up-to-date, 1931 Edition —and at a most appealing price $1.49 1da Balley Allen's Cook Book—avery cook and everyone interested in good cookery should own a copy. It's the most mouth watering .-n:, ‘modern book on the market. Reguler! $250,m0w . . . . .'129 Webster's 1931 Sel-Proncuncing Modern Reference Dictionary— a compoet, easy-to-read study of 40,000 words. 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