Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1931, Page 16

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A-16 # ECONOMIST URGES SILVER AS BASIS Dr. Herman F. Arendtz Says Inadequate Indian | Supply Disappoints' West Adventure Trio| Youths Languish in Den-| | ver Jail as Cowboy Out- THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGIOX, D. C,| TLURSDAY, OGFOBER 22, 1931 ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE Furniture—Bedding—Rugs Housewares ' fits Fail to Click. By the Assoclated Press. DENVER, October 22.—The West had disappointed three young adven- Br the Assoclated Press Hiite mbekers trom the Bast: | NEW YORK, October 22.—Remanetl-| ",y oy margin, 17; Tony Miasky, 16, | sation ofsilyer-hs & bexanry; cure for | L L ey the world's economic troubles has been | yor T OO agalnst the proposed by Dr. Herman F. Arendtz.| ... trom the city jail today. Poston_economist, in his book, “The “por"one thing the natives hadn't Way Out of Depression.” published 4 pen serjously the cowboy outfits and | today. revolvers they purchased before. leav- | The likelihood that gold supplies will |ing home. The supply of both cows ’ An Opportunity to Completely Equip the H decrease further has made that metal and Indians was declared to be inad- omP ete y qulP t e ome unsuitable as a permanent credit base, | equate. They were run off several - Arendtz holds. ranches they had proposed to purchase. b Bk 5 e k D e fafiure of purchasing power.” | Officers listened sympathetically and -;,Hlb event has two important features claiming your considera- There Is Not Enough Gold for All. he asserts, “was not due, primarily, to |awaited word concerning the robbery tion. Better values than have been possible in some time; and at sent material savings—even from the new low level. This is an event you must not miss—for it has no precedent in its opportunities: and no equal in what it offers. Our Costless Credit is at your disposal House & Herrmann L n0I0 STATION ALLINNCE, |5 Toas covummw, L s “Furniture of Merit” : Seventh at Eye NOT COMPETITION, URGED b unawiu assembiage. Sustice of the 4 Peace Thomas S. Wilson pronounced the sentence. Coder said he would ap- Editors Hear Recommendation for peal | The speaker has carried on_activities as an_agent of the Kansas City office since he and Lewis Hurst, his 21-year- old companion, allegedly were flogged by & band of armed and masked men | at Dallas the night of March 5. in Dallas Convicted of Anti- Capitalism Talk. Bed Room Suite This suite is made of selected woods with center matched burl walnut and striped American walnut ve- neers. The posts are reed- ed and carved pediments 4 add to the beauty of the $ OO rich gloss finish. Really g an exceptional suite. any contraction of credit instruments, of a Manhattan department store by € h MG SouTRIre AntRO oF IRACE et o UL R Ry L O lower prices than ever before. pansion of primary money—or gold Pro- ' tained $280 to finance their trip. Heavy A : i cuction. It can be remedied'only by: | spending hare led to'thelrfarrest, There are no former prices mentioned. Because the merchandise . Covery of large new i Al i T ; 1 Be gt ‘ ! i is all brand new. Therel are no reductions indicated — because there monféycg:u:u;;’runscu?;‘!’l;nimmgzry";% RED FACES YEAR IN JAIL have been no previous markings from which to make reductions. But 3 | e ’ " P The tnternational remonetization FOR MISSOURI SPEECH this is the fact—"Furniture of Merit” reaches a new hlghe‘r level in Lo T o —_— intrinsic and artistic worth—while the Annual Autumn Sale prices repre- “Competent engineers assure fires trnative s highly improbable, | Man Who Says He Was Flogged since practically every likely source has bren prospected in vain. “Credit expansion is impractical be- cause sufficiently close co-operation be- tween the great central reserve banks By the Associated Press. of the world cannot be achieved, safe, PLEASANT HILL, Mo., October 22 investments for any large-scale credit —C. J. Coder, 34, Communist worker expansions are not available and a con- | who won attention last March by the imuous expansion of an inverted credit | assertion he had been kidnaped and Diramid on & fixed gold base will creat> fiogged in Dallas, Tex., faces & year in a world financial situation, of con- | jail and a $500 fine as a resuit of a “stantly increasing sensitiveness, insta- | speech here sssailing capitalism. ibility and danger of ultimate and Coder addressed a labor gathering| { catastrophic collapse.” here Saturday night. William S. An- | derson, prosecuting attorney, termed Publishers’ Ownership of Broadeasters. B the Associsted Press CHICAGO. October 22.—Radio sta- tions should be allies. rather than busi- ness competitors, two speakers said yesterday at the closing session of the Inland Daily Press Association Con- vention Ownership of Mushroom Would Feed 200. | Joseph Semmino of Fitchburg, Mass., has grown a mushroom which he esti- broadcasting stations Mates is large enough to feed 200 per- | v lishers was advocated by the SODS. ] :’Qufi‘e’&.‘sifll “Miiller of the Enquirer| It 18 15 inches high. 71 inches in and News, Battle Creek. Mich, and H | circumference and weighs 30 pounds. S. Mann of the Journal-News, Racine, ' Wis. | “The radio can be of much assist- Our low prices are, for cash delivery only. ance in whetting the appetite of the| public for news,” Miller said. Economy in newspaper publishing was discussed by J. S Parks of the Times-Record, Fort Smith, Ark. Eighty- | three per cent of cost is production | cost, Parks said, and cannot be low-| ered, while no great reduction in labor can be made without affecting the scrvice rendered to a community. | M. A. Derns, former chairman of the | W. A. Egg. .$14.60 W. A. Stove.. .$14.95 W. A. Nut......S1495 W. A. Pea Buckwheat Pocahontas Sto., $9.75 | COSTS TO THINK IN TAXI Pocahontas Egg, $10.50 | - Fairmont Fgg...$7.75 | Coke (2,000)....$10.50 | AlL our co screened and full wef aranteed. Chicago Advertising Council, spoke in B. J. WERNER opposition to laws such as the statutes| 1937 Fifth St. N.E. of South Dakota and Iowa, which im- North 0079 Solid Walnut Coffee Table, $9.95 Very Convenient and Decorative pose taxes on vegetable shortening. | Expansion of such campaigns over the Nation would result in tightening up business, he said. Gov. Winthiop Secretary Splendidly constructed down to the minutest detail. Made of a com bination sz .50 NEW YORK (N.AN.A) —New York taxicabs are no media for thinking, ac- | cording to the reflections of one Fred | Swanberg, a Brooklyn contractor. i “Drive me all over tow told Sam Dropsipz, & taxi driver, and Sam functioned to the tune of $9.95. Magistrate Rudich said that it was disorderly conduct to think in a taxiceb in New York without paying the fare, and sent Fred to jail. (Copyright, 1031, by the North American | Newspaper Alllance, Ine.) Solid Walnut Tea Wagon, $18.50 You have never seen so good a value at so low a price. estry in attractive designs. of mahogany on gumwood . ¥ Dlecidedly new and modern in design; with loose-spring cushion back; strongly constructed with the best of materials and workmanship and covered with fine tap- $89 00 . Special Sale—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23, 24 Every Rose in This Selection An Outstanding One We offer this fine assortment of 2-year-old field-grown blooming roses—the same roses that are sold for 3 times the price we are asking. H' T. Rose Red Radiance, red \ Etoile de France, velvety crimson Crusader, red Pink Radiance, pink Columbia, pink Los Angotes, pink, coral | =l Occasional Table Sunburst, yellow shaded to oran; Colonial Dinette Group i ey S e SR $29,75 back Windsor chairs in mahogany finish. _Of attractive design and dis- tinguished character which will admit this table to the com- bination of your furnishings in any room. Butt Frau Karl Druschki, white Edel, white Rev. :-n Roberts, coppery ol Souvenir de Claudius Per- 3 for net, yellow Duchess of Wellington, saf- fron yellow Mrs. Aaron Ward, yellow CLIMBERS Paul Scarlet, glittering scarlet Silver Moon, creamy white American Beauty, rose TWO WORLD-FAMOUS ROSES Talisman, shades of gold, apricot, yellow and deep pink. Pres. Herbert Hoover, blend of gold and pink. 90c Each; 3 for $2.50 large roll back; covered in EVERGREENS cl;..,......,p. s Plumoss }( l 8-2 4 in., 85 cea. 3?5:1:2? E;E%’ 529_L_5 Red Squaroso, 15-18"..... P 5 - X values .......... Tom Thumb Arborvitae, 18-2 : k i : s 4 Japanese Euonymous, 214 Variegated Euonymous, 15-1 Norwa Oriental Arborvitae, 4-5 SHRUBS Boxwood, 10-24" Crape Myrtle .. Peonies, red, white and pink, 55c each; 3 for $1.50 Palms, in 4” pots, $1.50 each. Pandannas, in 4” pots, $1.50. Beautiful Spring-Flowering Bulbs TULJIPSDerwins, Single, Double and Breeders, 65 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Hyacinths, all colors, $1.25 per doxzen, $9.00 per 100. Narcissus, all colors, $1.45 per dozen, $11.00 per 100. Paperwhite Narcissus, 65c per dozen, $5/00 per 100. Crocus, 40c per dozen, $2.75 per 100. Suowdrops, 36c pey dosen, $2.50 per 100, Baldersoa’s Washington Lawn Grass Seed, 40c per b, $1.75 per 5 Ibs. I, $2.75 per 100 Ibs., $1.00 for 25 ibs. $1.00 for 25 lbs. day of sale only, large 20-bushel bale, $3.50. BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 610 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. FREE DELIVERY IN WASHINGTON AND NEARBY SUBURBS PHONES NATIONAL 9791-9792 ° walnut and Orien- s 50 A Sheraton design with fine mahogany veneers and gumwood construc- tal walnut top 17_ tion. Quality and effectiveness have been built into every detail of this suite. ovelgaylng gum- e The straight lines of the major pieces together with the Duncan Phyfe table WOOd .oeinaanne offer an ensemble that is highly pleasing while the price is extremely low. $1.40 Club Chair _As the name indicates—a bl%, roomy, comfortable chair with reversible spring seat and Globe Arborvitae, 15-18" Globe Arborvitae, 18-24 Biota Aurea Nana, 18-24°, Norway Spruce, 15-1 Norway Spruce, 18-24 y Spruce, 2-214 . & Colonial Sofa The design of this sofa was taken from an old Virginia model, covered in quaintly patterned up- $ 50 holstery. The frame is solid mahogany an 69' beautifully finished...... 4 Due to the ingenious design and fine construction it is impossible to tell that beneath this sofa lies a full size bed—easily convertible from one piece to the other. Truly a master value in design, construction and upholstery.

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