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B8 THREE IN SLAYINGS HELD TO GRAND JURY Coroner’s Juries Report Each Killed Man in Wrangle Here Over Week End. Three colored men were held for the | the 1d, colored, 19, of the 1800 block of Ninth street was killed by James Nelson Pearson, colored, taxi driver, 600 block of D street. Witnesses said Pearson struck Sinkfleld on the head with a crank handle during a dl.ruv,e early Sunday over payment of taxi iarc. Headquarters Detective Dennis J. Murphy told the i‘" Pearson admitted striking Sinkfield, but said Sinkfield, who was 6 feet b inches tall, was com- ing toward him in a menacing man- ner with his hand in his pocket, as though on s weapon. Peter Henry Watson, eolored, 23, of 1600 block of Tenth street, died THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, for his mother, Francesca Schisvone | H. Paf the home of the men Priday evening, the jury held. Testimony indicated the fight took place while the two men quarreled over a job. | In the third case, the jury held Rob- ert Ford, colored, 25, of the 300 block of 1, street’ southwest, in connection with | the killing of Jathes Turner, eolored, | 32, of the 400 block of U street. It was testified Turner was shot three times by v gn;? when he asked Ford to pay a $5 | debt. ‘When James changed his | mind about drowning in the reservoir at @rand jury on murder charges yester- | from cuts on the throat and checks ad- | Castlewood, Eugland, he grasped the fluiy at coroner’s inquests at the District | e, ministered by Andrew K. Bryant, col- ored, 28, also of the 1600 block of Tenth street, during an altercation at | outstretched cau: of a farmer and was F"sm.d' only tc be #rrested for at- tempting suicide. WILL OF SCHIAVONE FILED FOR PROBATE Banker Bequeaths Life Annuity to Mother in Palazzo, Italy, and Leaves Trust Fund. ‘The will of Joseph Schiavone, presis | dent of the International Exchange | Bank, who died November 12, wa# filed yesterday for probate. It provides a life annuity of 1,000, lira per month of Palasso, Italy. Julla Kraus is to have $5,000 in ap- preciation of services while in the em- ploy deceased. the 8 ts include .| to the two children, who are reques NOVEMBER 17, 1931. . Patterson are to hold in '‘trust & fund Come equally ‘simong the widow and two come 0" children. remaining estate, the valtie of which is not disc] ,hto':g | to contribute to the support of the sma) its 6 several cousins. His library, automobiles and jewelry are Jeft to his son, Harry R. Schiavone, and his household eéffects to his Wife, Mary Bchiavone, duflnthhtr life. The widow js aleo to have the family resi- dence, & 213 West Bradley lane, Chevy mother, * Organ Recital Sunday Night. WARRENTON, Va., November 17 (Special) —T. Wililam Btreet, organist of St. James' Church, Warrenton, will Chase, Md, during her life or widoWw- | give an organ recitil in the church hood.‘ A'th herhfi&uh or nmnrringe ig\ Fra | finrry R, Sohiavene. | nces E. 84| iom chotr, a maie quartet and Alvin nn‘? . Schiavene, Hilleary L. Offutf, jr, and Thomas Sunday evening at 7:45, assisted by a V. Baird of Delaplane, Va. ATTORNEY WILL DISCUSS George B. Logan of St. Louis Will Lecture at Catholic Univer- sity Tomorrow Night. A lecture on “Progress in Aviation Law.” a subject regarded as of increas- attorney, who is considered an author« ity on the subject. The lecture will be AVIATION LAW PROGRESS | | ing importance in the aviation indus- | | try, will be given in the Cathelic Uni- | | versity auditorum tomorrow night at 8 | o'clock by George B. Logan, St. Louis | free and open to the public, Dean Jotn McDIIl Fox of the School of Law an- nounced today. Mr. Logan is chairman of the Aero- nautical Committee of the American Bar Association. Me present port at the recent association in Atlantic City, which created much discussion Dbecause it stated that the owner of the soil does not own any portion of the air ce above his land, that he has a preferted right to use such air as" he may have practical use for, and it the regulations of the Gove 0V ern the use of the air space abové height to which the owner of the soll is actually using for buildings. orgue. The coroner’s jury held that Earl Challenge Also Brings Low Prices on Quaker Lace Panels! $1.69 Panels, special, each $2 and $2.50 Panels, each....$1.34 $3 to $3.50 Panels, special, ea., $1.64 $3.95 to $8 Panels, special, ea., $2.34 Fourth Floor. Exceptional Challenge Sale Prices on Quaker Lace Curtains! $2.75 Curtains, special, pair..$1.54 $3 to $3.95 Curtains, pair....$1.94 $4 & $5 Curtains, special, pair, $2.44 $5.50 & $7.50 Curtains, pair..$3.14 Fourth Floor. WE PURCHASED ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE . < Now Owned by Majestic Furniture Co. Potomac Furniture Co. 16 South High Street, Balto., Md. Living Room Suites, Sofas and Odd Chairs We were offered this opportunity to by at LESS THAN COST OF MANUFAC- TURE—the entire line of floor samples of LIVING ROOM FURNITURE from this concern—and we pass along to our customers the same advantages we secured. As these are “SAMPLES” used for display purposes, you are assured the most care- ful attention to details in workmanship, as is always given to Furniture used for display purposes. Note the Remarkable Savings—and be Here Early for First “Samples” and Quantities are Limited! . Store-Wide $ Day Tomorrow! Wonderful Dollar Day Values on Page Opposite Free Parking for Our Customers Opposite 8th St. Entrance Again Goldenberg’s brings to Washington homemakers an opportunity to save a half and more on furniture—as the result of a purchase of the sample line of a Baltimore Fur- niture Company’s stock of floor samples of Living Room Furniture! Here are the details: The Potomac Furniture Company of No. 16 South High street, Baltimore, Maryland, merged with the Majestic Furniture Company, and closed out their entire line of floor samples to make room for the new line of “Majestic” Furniture Company now being made up by the newly consolidated company —to GOLDEN. " Choice—as These are BERG'S! . 1599 114 15127 e v QR Piece Suites in Green f 1347 $100 English Sofa, cov:. } $ 47 ered in Tapestry. Of. ' $ S fered for Furniture Store, Across the Street. (3) $210 Two-Piece Eng- lish Lounge Suites (mo- hair sofa, tapestry arm- chair) Use Our Convenience Budget Plan No Interest or Extra Charges Added S0 (4) $235 Three-Piece Mohair Living Room Suites with Carved Frames (4) $100.00 Three - Piece Living Room Suites, up- holstered in Jacquard Ve- lour. (As sketched).... (3) $260 Three-Piece Green Brocatelle Suites with Carved Frames (5) $110 Three-Piece Ve- lour Suites with English Lounge Armchair (3) $210 Two-Piece Green Mohair Suites with English Lounge Armchair $100 Luxurious English Sofa, covered in Rust Brocatelle Now Is the Time to Refurnish the Living Room at Savings That Are Truly Exceptional (3) $139 Two-Piece Pil- low Back Suites in Green (5) $189 Three - Piece Living Room Suites in Mulberry Mohair Use Our Convenient BUDGET PLAN No-interest or extra charges of any kind (12) $35 English Lounge Chairs, in Tapestry, Mo- hair and Velour (3) $189 Two-Piece Eng. lish Lounge Suites (rust sofa, green chair)........ ANEL) S5CHALLE Compelling Challenge Values! . . Beautiful ‘“‘Sunfast” Smart $5.95 & $6.95 | yelour Portieres GROUP ONE GROUP TWO |GROUP THREE 54 inches wide 72 inches wide 100 inches wide to the pair. to the pair. to the pair. $9.00 Value $1295 Value $16.95 Value Pair. at Pair at Pair at $5.65 | $8.35 | $0.65 A Tremendous Purchase for the Challenge Sale! Blankets $10,000 Yo+ $6,500 $7.50 All-Wool Blankets Solid color or block plaid patterns—bound with matching sateen. 1009, wool. 66x80- inch double-bed size. All wanted colors in Heavy quality Velour tieres, all ready to hang. A Por- wide range of new and beautiful de- signs, in color combinations of In Misses’ and Women’'s Rose and Blue Rose and Taupe Rose and Gold Blue and Gold Taupe and Mulberry Sizes from 14 to 48 Canton Crepes! Satins! Georgettes! Exceptionally good values — and good noon, Jacket and jumper models . . . flared or pleated skirts . mutton sleeves . . . contrasts for trimming . . . fur fabric bands . . . touches of lace Black, Persian Green, New Blue, Wine, Spanish Tile, Brown, Tan, Navy—a Few Travel Prints, Also styles, too, for business, after- street, and “all-around” wear. . . fitted, 34 or leg-o- many smart color Yard Widg. Regular 79¢ | Regular Value. Yard— | Value, 52c|67c Goldenberg's—Second Fioor. Charge Accounts Invited. Blue and Mulberry Rose and Green Blue and Taupe Blue and Brown What an Array of Beautiful Styles in This Challenge Sale of Drapery Damask 50 Inches Wide. | 50 Inches Wide. | 50 Inches Wide. YII‘JH Regular ard— $149 | 52.50 and $3.95 Value. Yard— |Grades. Yard— 94c 148 the assortment. $1.50 Blankets 70x80 Size Good welght part - wool 97(: blankets — at- tractive solid colors—mating sateen binding. $4.64 pr. 2-Tone Blankets Reversible’ $588 ea. two - tone blankets in several smart colors. and fluffy and all wool. Soft 70x80 Solid-color Blankets, pure virgin wool in smart solid colors. Wide, lustrous bindings in soft- toned shades. $3.74 . 70x80 All-wool Blankets, extra wide and of pure wool. Block plaid designs. Woven for long wear. $5 74 . ; S11.95 Two-Tone Blankets, of fine wool; finished with wide silk binding. Pastel shades. Each 12x84 size. $7‘94 $7.95 All-wool-filled Comforts, covered with lus- tered sateen centers—plaid-color backs. Borders to match $5.15 $10 All-wool-filled Comforts, covered with lus- trous rayon. Plain colors or two-tone effects. 72x84- $ 5 8 5 inch size $5.00 Cotton-filled Comforts, figured sateen ering. Plain colored borders and back Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Beautiful floral and striking m od er nistje designs and rich Persian patterns may be found in the large assortment. Two Large Room Sizes— 9x12 ft. and 814x105, ft. By planning ahead we have been fortunate in PERFECT—- though a few are termed “sec- onds” ause of minpr defects, which do not affect wear of mar appear- ance. $ securing this special purchase of high-grade Axminster and Velvet Rugs at decided price concessicns! $27 and $29 Axminster Rugs Perfect qualities in well known | $ 18 makes of Axmin- = ster Rugs. The price is back to 1914 levels! After the Challenge Sale the price will be more! 81x1014 and 9xi2 ft. sizes. of $50 and $55 Axminster Rugs from several of the foremost rug A group of rugs } 838.75 manufacturers at unusual reductions in price. Gor- geous new colorings—Ilong wearing. 814x10!; and 9x12 sizes. High-grade Oriental Pattern rugs —we you'll be pleased with them! Deep pile and béauty $65 American-Oriental Rugs tiern } 844.50 design that rival costly Persian. seconds. 9x12 size, Perfects and $85 Seamless Wilton Rugs Fine long-wear- ing Wilton -.-'duely woven | 5440 fine yarns— without a seam to mar the bean- tiful designs. Rugs like these Iast much longer than the average rug. 9x12 size.