Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1931, Page 8

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1931—PART ONE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T). Ca» AUGUST 30, to what Germany will do is ulmple!'BucK JONES 'N,URED guesswork until The Hague court verdict | priest, who was in Baltimi 2 this week | Commenting on the late gang slayings ABOUT CUSTOMS PACT |is made public. 2 completing plans for his return to the |in New York, Father Coughlin said: “I | R It has been, jintimated more than | ail_via Station WCAO of Baltinore. |jgment deeply the killing of innocent Delegates to League Conference g%fiilzn erymerdm '11“;5 m; ‘m 15' .t'r‘..j“fiflfls""" face of economic developmen! Tecent | WA NoNCh o months Germeny does not attach the | Austrian Agreement. same importance to the customs pact | now as when it was first broached and | THE " A8 \ | a8 SCORES HYPOCRISY |1t sans rus vere vt 2|t camipirr whe i e o | GERMANS. DOUBTFUL fight scene was T le. Jones, Children Rai i Dero, of = Wessern tirhier, whs cloan ldren Raised to Crime. IN MOVIE FIST FIGHT up several bandits n_;gle—h-nfld in an| Returning to this country after 17 e Ry BB o ooy g e gang, y & | Character, decided he would do well to | roon Of South Africs, Dr. Samucl Father Coughlin will resume his broad- Strikes Actor With|essape with his hide. D. Bawden recently toll of the dif- : a1 casts at 4 pan. October 4 and will be | children, but I deplore more greatly the | Chair in Trying to “Escape” |- Accordingly, he seized & heavy chair | culties encountered by his co-workers. Rev. Charles Coughlin, Militant }carq on the air each succeeding Sun- | destruction of the souls of girls and 3 5 and hurled it toward a window to open | During that time they took care of . : .. |day from WCAO and 19 other stations. | poys, who can take $1.25, go to the | rom Room. iest of Radio, Flays Prohibi- | ¥, = u s, 0, & | : Pri 2 Y! lbov"ggo;nzn “:ign;;:‘l)a ao\;:lA;r),l;gf;f::' tgi corner drug store and buy a vinous | By the Associated Press. : Tould be glad 0 se6 the Austro-German | By the Assoclated Press. tion and Gang Rule. |Bovhood and glrhood o Al ehioose | preparation made with money loaned | BERLIN, August 20.—The imminent | agreement become the ste*ting point of | HOLLY4OOD, Callf, August 29— |ture will be suspended until Jones re- ‘:\ abinet free from hypocrisy,” Father |by the United States Government, ac- | departure of the German delegation to |a new and wider movement in economic | , o 2= T % 0 BT & ot o | covered. | Coughlin said here. | cording to the plan of an erstwh'l: offi- | the League of Nations meetings at | co-operation. . | Anothe o of speed no SUIER DAl 0 Ehe gt | ©%8y Rypocrisy T mean the spending | cial, Mabel Walker Willebrandt. W |Geneva has renewed conjecture as to| 1In this connection the gemi-official | control sent Buck Jonss, movie cowboy, mother punished it by throwing pepper BALTIMORE, August 20.—Call for a | of hundreds of millions of dollars in an |must reform the reformers and fores | their ititude on the Austro.German | Wollt News Burcau today published a |{o a hospital yesterday with two brokes | The population of Shefleld, England, | intg ts’ cyes. ~ Ome of the way: of tial “frec f ypoc- atte enforce _the forceable ihe mind of America to turn back to customs issye, but a government spokes- denial of reports n X which 1s 500,000, has remained simost puni S Tl i & TTe G D Vioorous AAack o i BTt o 1eme while Jending millions religious beliet.” man said today that a diction as had abandoned the cuftoms union. The poor aim of & “bad man” in s stationary for 10 years. To bite oft Yer noga. ks risy” and a vigorous attack on prohi- prohibition laws, while lending millions - . , D7 Quality That Endures777 The chair struck | 4,000 persons and of these 400 were | eventually brought into the church | He said it was the recognized thing in hat country for mothers to teach their |children to steal, and on one case where a child refused to steal the ) The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. 'MONDAY —The Final Day of Our MAJOR August Sale—We Offer Your 'Y A regular $175 value.. Sofa and two armchairs of beauty and comfort, with soft double stuffed cushion backs and resilient spring-filled seat cushions. A distinctive style, with up- holstering of high-grade durable Cromwellian velvet. Exactly as photographed. New tle 3-Pc. Living Room Suite 5 OMORROW-—the final day of our Major August Sale—brings you choice of four splendid suites at a remarkably low price. Take advantage of this buying opportunity on advance Fall furniture styles. A New Service = T Delivers Any Suite [ | . tn new sl i pace A Liberal Trade-in Allowance Balance, Small Semi-monthly Sums. No interest or extra charges. will be made gement with local sell such old furni- Handsome 10-Pc. Walnut Dining Suite A regular $159 value. Note the beautiful diamond matched walnut veneers on oak. $ I l 9 Note large pedestal base extension table, graceful buffet, china cabinet with drawer, in- closed server. Arm chair and five side chairs with jacquard velour seats. Exzctly as photographed. Console Table and Mirror A Regular $6.75 Value Mahogany-nished with wood frame plate ror. Exactly as photo- graphed. Windsor Wood Davenport Bed A Regular $79 Value Coil Bed Spring, with a thick comfortable mattress covered in high- it el TEEls pest ini sl Be el i AR A Brocatelle Bed-Davenport Suite *119 “Kroehler” A regular $185 value. Will beautifully furnish the living room and provide an extra bedroom when needed. Soft, yielding upholstering, done in handsome Brocatelle. May also be had in a beautiful floral pattern of high grade tapestry. Exactly as photographed. New Fall Rugs Greatly Reduced in the August Sale Colonial Desk Sl 9.75 A Regular $27.50 Value Wik soeny deepdid desk compartment and drawers reaching A Yook furnish- finished »gany veneers. Axminster Rugs in a Combination of Rich Coloring $49.00 ©Sx12 Axminster $27.50 45.00 8.3x10.6 Axminster 25.00 26.95 6x9 Axminster 19.75 450 27x52 Axminster 1.95 Heavy Wool Wilton Rugs Conservative Patterns as photo- Decorated Green Enamel Wood Crib and Link Wire Spring $7.95 $59.00 $98.00 9x12 Wilton Rug 89.00 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rug 54.00 9.50 27x54 Wilton Rug 6.95 $35—8.3x10.6 VELVET RUG. $19.95 27x54 VELVET RUG A Regular $13.75 Value Heavy wood fillers with metal cane panel tops. Large size. Ex- actly as photographed. Open an Account $1 Delivers This Crib A regular $169 value. A dainty suite of handsome Period design. Note the popular new style dressing table. Large dresser, chest of drawers and double bed. Beautiful Duncan Phyfe Burl Walnut Bed Room Suite design. Four big pieces exactly as phntogrnphed.fl May also be had in Twin Beds for $148 I I 9 The pfulius Lansburgh gfurniture (5o. nirance 909 F Stz ; _ T

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