Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1931, Page 26

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‘B-10 - ANNAPOLIS MAKES B FOR RONSIDES Rescues Four HARVARD STUDENT SAVES CHILDREN FROM DROWNING. Sought as Permanent Exhibit| by Tydings—Will Stay Here, Says Navy. Benator Tydings, Democrat, of Ma#/'- land, is trying to obtain the U. 8. 8. Constitution as a permanent exhibit at Annapolis, Md., it was learned to- day. Navy Department officials said there {s no change in the status of the V. S. S. Constitution and that she is to remain at the Navy Yard 'here. Official announcement Wwas made at the department that Old Ironsides will | be kept in full commission, as at| resent, for about two months more. Be mine sweeper, U. S. S. Grebe, which has been towing the Constitu- In Popular Friezette $74.50 A desirable two-piece English lounge suite; extended, spring, reversible seat cush- ions, unusually soft and comfortable. Care- fully upholstered in the popular new friezette. Splendidly built to give lasting comfort and tion since the left on her Atlantic Sea- board cruise from Boston, Mass. in July, will remain at the Navy Yard on | quty with the Constitution until about | CHARLES D. WELCH, | e e | Twenty-one, of Brookline, Mass., & Har- | Afiod ol e e e Annapolis | Jard senior, just after he had changed interests sought b0 8 Constitution to | Dis clothes following a heroic rescue of pastment s"f,, Jaid up there | four children in the Charles River, in M(’)‘I?O};iu::ms hich is mow more | Cambridge. Mass. yesterday. Three dnen o century- oid, yesterdsy was|boys and 8 girl were either pushed off Tinked up. with one of man's modern | a bridge or fell from it and Welch dived jnventions by having its own telephone | in, fully clothed, and bx(vj\g::l;bh;;?n"fi Enticing Duncan Phyfe Jine aboard Officials aboard the Con- if{lol’! Burl Walnut Bedroom stitution said the visiting hours of 10! i INVITED TO MEETING 40 4:30 oclock still remain in force | 3 S : Suite and this will be the rule until further | When the Constitution is placed I |y . h poternities and Sororities notice. - reduced commission, about January | Asked to Send Delegates. A regular $155 value. A very dainty suite il have under present plans, she will | about 25 aboard. She now has about | ; j res in her crew. All Jewish fraternities and sororities 80 sailors and marines in he lin the city have been Invited to end | three delegates each to a meeting to of period design, in handsome walnut. Note the popular new style dressing table. 1 46-inch dresser, chest of drawers and doub IRM FlLEs 1\:’ held Suncay afternoon at 2:30! ]EWELRY F | o'clock at the Ambassador Hotel | |~ Speakers at the meeting. being spon- | A D ASSETS sored by a group of the Jewish organi- | DEBTS | zations, will include Rabbi Abram | | Simon, newly elected president of the o Board of Education; Isaac Gans. Mrs. g | Charles Golcsmith and Isadore Htrsh-¥ field. Eight Rescued at Sea. bed. Beautiful design. Exactly as photographed. CORUNA, Spain, November 11 (#).— : | The French ste:mer L. M. 22, picked $10 Delivers It The Schmedtie Bros.” Co., conducting | up eight survivors of the crew of the a jewelry store at 1306 G‘ ltdr::é-s h:é‘Greek steamer Georgios M., which sank fled with ‘the TecOrder Of Crecitors, | in the Bay of Biscay yesterday, and .mg?:: \n indebtedness of $26,570.86 | was going to the aid of the Spanish and claiming assets of $25,627.95. The | steamer Durango, which asked for ur- assiy s, Albert E. Steinen and George gent assistance, said radio reports re- £ Edelin, yesterday nsked the District | ceived here. ; y e take charge of the | The mescages said the position of welry | the Georgios M. at the time of, sinking iness | was 45.25 north latitude, 7.3 west any vears, and to fix the bond of | longitude. {g{l n‘l}sfi[’n}u Julius H. Duehring is t of the company. pr"lfill‘:e?nmvnny values its stock of jew- 1 elry and silverware at $14,863.19; furni- ture and fixtures, $2.434.96; supplies, $200: amount due for rep: $537.51, and accounts receivable, $7.- 592.29. ‘It is stated in the deed of assignment that the sum of $3,596.59 ‘was charged ng the books as uncol- le accounts. ']ecé::diwm whose _accounts exceed X collector oi‘ tlxexd‘ '196.92; J. H. Dughring, salary an :(:I«nm $5.336.71; Henry Freund & Bro., New York, $1,279.58; H. O. Hurlburt & .Sons, Philadelphia, $2.285.83, and Max Kohner, Baltimore, $1,669.93. service. Assignment for Benefit of Creditor: Submitted by Schmedtie | Bros.' Co. 3-Pc. De Luxe Poster Bed Outfit $785 Complete Cretonne Comfortable Goveied Chaise Lounge A very comfortable piece with soit Boudoir Chair spring seat, Covered in colorful cre- NavY opEns aios nov. 25 | Radio Program. $595 i tonne with valance FOR WORK AT BELLEVUE A lively, tuneful program Well constructed, coft bY wEED's a'l_s'ur spring seat cushion. Cre- Walnut- Finish Night Table With Drawer Colonial Wood End Coil Spring Double Day Bed $29.75 High-grade day-bed with felt mattresses, covered in figured demim. Splendid for small apartments where it serves as a divan by day and comfortable day- bed by night. This outfit consists of a bed with mahogany veneer panels, coil bed springs and inner spring mattress. Greatly underpriced. tonne covered. Broad, flat arms. C RA‘DIOS Extension to Laboratory Buildings ‘Will Be Made to Carry on Research. mixed quartet and sym- The Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, will open bids on November 25 for extension of th *uild- | ing at the Naval Research Laboratory at_Bellevue, D. C. ‘The Navy Department sald the ex-, tension will be about 128 feet long by | 61 feet wide, with three stories, base ment and penthouse., The work i cludes concrete foundations and fram- | ing, brick, art stone and terra cotta trimmings, steel windows, asphalt tile and plumbing, heating and electrical | systems. Rear Admiral A. L Parsons, chief of | the Bureau of Yards and Docks, ex- plained that this structure is necessary to carry on the research work of the Navy. | VICTIM OF AUTO SUES Three on i‘;fl 7'!:(— Blamed for Accident by Woman, Charging the presence of & small | child crowded on the front seat of an automobile between two occupants ren- dered the operator unable to apply the brakes and caused her to be struck and | injured, Helen Kirkstein, 1315 Ran- | dolph street, yesterday filed suit in t| District Supreme Court to recover $25,- | 000 damages from the Neumeyer Motor | nd Wallace B. Keesee, driver of WEDNESDAY Evenings at 10:15 over station WMAL i | phonic string ensemble. 1 | | Don't always stay | home to conquer a cold, or wait days to be all rid of it. Pape’s Cold Com- pound will take away that achy feeling and sore- ness in a hurry! | == | Take some of these harmless little white tablets and | break-up your cold before it has a chance to make | you miserable. Pape’s Cold Compound is handy to | carry, and pleasant to take; every Cabinet richly executed in American No Interest Charges for Con- druggist has it for 35c. Why go Black Walnut with Oriental matched . dotitRgithfeytsinatetiosnadlnoes woods. venient Deferred Payments running, or a head that's stuffed-up = S e = S with a cold? Pape’s Cold Compsund Dra PerieS and Curtains Dainty Sheer Ruffled Curtains of Ecru or Ivory Marquisette coin dot and 50-inch Ruffled Valance. $]-95 pair Portieres and Window Drapes to match of lovely, lustrous damask. $5.95 pair 3-Candle Junior Plated Table Model MMect $36° Lamp k Shade With 5 Tubes ;5.95 Unusually good performance this great little Master in Design and Performance 9-Tube Superheterodyne Philco Hi-Boy With 9 Tubes & 975 ‘Wonderful tone . . . sharp selectivity. l—.la;n‘dsc;me 10-Piece Oak Dining Suite $"9 Beautiful Farly English design; massive proportions, beautifully carved. Oak is the y_npular new vogue in these English period designs. 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