Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 16

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ’I‘HI‘RSI).\Y. SEPTEMBER 17, 1931. A_16 o P ) THE EVENING INDBERRHS READY | “E%os Routeo | MONARCH OWNS THIRDI e it e it S B et B FEHE 0 e oM ITY i s i [UBOL S WERIN : y Bridge, London, and| ~Several pubs in England, one of them ! bl from Rome. The libecclo, or southwest T Pellos - t e s wnee'd by the sov- | in North don, bear the name “Swan & - 3 Drosise i.:c::::::-. °|0F SWANS ON THAMES Reading are joinely owned b Vintner | vien Yo oo P Originaliy they were | Mussolint Tackles Project That Has e e s L BROJ, i A banies. 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' : i » farmer because of x Al X f By the Associated Press. FUKUOKA, Japan, September 17—, Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh’) arrived here at 4:01 p.n. (2:01 am, Pastern standard time) today after a 300-mile flight from Osaka. From here they Wfill{ p:‘ocleed ;flchlnluln R continuation of their aerial vacation L Offers These ‘The Lindberghs took off from Osaka, A Japanese industrial city at 12:58 p. m., e A ) N f Th B d R . Popular-Priced possibility of crossing fortified areas, an offense for which Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, jr, American fly- 8 ’ ers now awaiting permission of the Japanese government to start & trans- - av‘n _o X pacific flight, recently were fined. ) S . * Fly Over Inland Sea.. The Lindberghs will spend the night £ P here. u"rhey” ne&(pcf!z t& l:{emof;, onume £ . more than 600-mile fiigi anking, ———— R l P capital of China, early tomorrow, 3 3 egu ar rice ° The fiyers enjoyed a privilege mot . } ) ! often granted foreigners—that of flying over the Inland Sea, whose scenery is 1 I 3‘16 .00. famous. Thousands of foreigners view == the Inland Sea from commercial ves- sels, which are permitted to ply the iverlike body of water splitting J i 3 | 3 i i In ‘half, but few are permitteq o0y . IE 3 Note the elegant lines and rich design of the GENUINE TG, And Mes.Lidiisgh Had another = WALNUT VENEERS. The foundation of each piece is gum- suial fence before their take- & i A i Ofk Thons Osek 46 fhie Sicte of & tion / wood. The cabinet pieces are made with dust-proof drawers and away. The colonel and American | ? / 7 4 Consul Dickover of Kobe found the NG / oak bottoms. stowaway in the luggage space of the ) | S 4 3 H { & ”n big monoplane. Police took him in | \ ( The artistic maple decorated panels and wood carvings are " | i | ¢} u St IR S ;! I \ N s other specially attractive features. The four pieces . . . Dresser, ) L AR ‘ Rellable 1Tha stowiaray i ilaieull e | A \ NN Wood Bed, Vanity and choice of Chlfiprobe or Chest comprise 1 " T be R d, 17, & student. He said he hid himself A 3 { > the group offered at the specially advertised price. ! 1l -iu adio in the plane before dawn, hoping to “make a flight with the famous couple.” st wansk| NG L1 L0 N Need to'Pay Cash—Charge It! NSl || $23-60 it would have been a great stunt if he Complete with Four Tubes could have done so via whatever route the Lindberghs might choose for their i W\ ¢ 3/ return flight. h 5 ) 4 4 (one the famous Pentode). Cabinet . g Z a2 N\ 1 is of nicely grained walnut veneer. Doy S e Dilius An exceptionally sweet-toned radio. BRUTALITY COMPLAINANT Ui R\ < : . CONVICTED OF ASSAULTS AT : P2 / ‘ : Easy Terms Colored Woman Found Guilty of Attacking Policeman in Arrest. Despite the fact that she charged that / & policeman treated her roughly both in /4 Z | - A\ arTesting her and fter sh N : I / 4 F (INES 10 the,station house. Matllda Parker, il \ N\ ; NN ) Taiin i colored, 33, was found guilty by & Police \ : Al SIS Sm— Court jury yesterday of asaulting the | 3 \ ) 2 | - officer and colored woman. 1 _Policeman George Heath, first pre- cinct, told Judge Ralph Given that he was summoned to 321 Missouri avenue | the night of September 6 on complaint that & woman was being beaten, He said he discovered the Parker woman beating Elizabeth Taylor, colored, with s /] & TG NN\ ¥4 5 3 | “Majestic” e socks. He said the only force he used :1::1 to restrain the woman from hitting The_Paj testified . UL, 2 / P that Heath, saministered peatioe o o 8 5 Tubes, Complete her in her home and'at the precinct, but upon cross-examination from As- \ sistant United States Attorney Milford . F. Schwartz she said Hut&twm her ‘Exceptionally selective and beau= tifully toned. Famous Majestic superheterodyme chassis “Modulated” " circuit, tone A Spray-Shield and Pentode tubes and full dynamic speaker, Com-~ o S Natural Willow SP Sa\) Ll A Willow Armchair [ Arm Rocker (umpnisneay v ;2_59. m“ma:‘rj.::“329s chair, similar to oxtrs, for the uet): Iq”égk% et & 17 d | About 50 Odd Fiber Chairs BANQUET are three o difiormnt Sban Wil , : ~ i and. Rockers even in the single meal ; i » v we strive for a stand- : : % b ogothane Three-Piece Velour-Covered an:h of excellence. But with the dinner or ‘ Ao . banquet arrangement Genuine Waln Dmlng Suite A settee, armchair and tufted back “ ‘'we know our gro- Sa¥en mlaceb i1 ks group; i - z armchair comprise this suite. 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We ar- End Table ] range every banquet . THE ; or dinner party just as [ if -the future prosper- e - An underselling value in H B ity of our hotel de- ! i i ‘ :":‘m: ;::d;flnl:h&d l j pended upon its suc- . b f | X as two- " cess: That is what ; finished / Rkl Jiit i e G Seventh and - counts, P g i . numerops Allers, W, Fiftoenth at L v e oy Seventh and D Sts. N.W. i D Sts. N.W. Doc.ollfl) 44 An exceptional value. ‘The " dresser has three

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