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B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MOXDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931. .S, PATROLS END |D:*:P- COUNCIL ELECTS |y S, "o P2 TR RED KILLED IN POLAND [ ot gt | ACTRESS T0 RETURN | v s o o councllor; Miss Harryette Meyer, as. |lOFY teams. FoRes amrenadt 3, Detae | Whiole of & $100,000 gift by Mrs. Rdward W. s e ®. names were found on a list taken from Bok. S e el ;“ut‘f;oggm&:‘sgc&flwlfin B Gaten, : ? Officer Detends Selt Against Radi-| the coat lining of & Communist agi-| Miss Annie Russell Will Take First | The theater, under construction on | Golden Rule Group Councilor. | Gyiden; 'Miss Josephine ‘Thornhill, Charity Dance Planned. cal Propaganda Group. tator named Sinow, who was taken ot e v e the Rollins College campus het®, will be Mrs. Mignonette Harman was elected | junior past councilor; Mrs. Bessie Hix-| UPPER MARLBORO, Md., December w. AW, December 14 Alinto custody when he arrived several 0 completed in a few days. Miss Russell councilor “of Golden Rule Council, | 50B, - 8ssociate junior past counetlor; |14 (Special).—A charity dance will be 'ARSAW, em] ). — days ago from Moscow on a forged - et ia | we Jast seen on the i Te Daughters of America, Friday evening.|Mrs. Ella P. Burnley, inside sentinel; | given by the Upper Marlboro Volunteer | Communist was killed yesterday when ‘passport. Propaganda concerning s WINTER PARK, o ‘m A Lagrange in “The Thirteenth Chalr” m Other officers chosen included Mrs. | George A. Oohill, ~outside ~sentinel; | Pire Department in Trinity Hall Thurs- | a secret service operative was forced | “hunger day” on Tuesday was confis- | P).—After 13 years’ retirement, Miss |1917-18, S i Bertha Brown, associate councilor; ! Mrs. Okie R. Young, 18-month trustee; | day evening, g ' to use his revolver in self-defense | cated. Annie Russell will return to the stag ‘The actress is in her late 60s, Service Men and Civilians | Fight After Mistrial in Attack Case. BUDGET PLAN | Fumire oo s e “BUDGET PLA of Convenient Payments| STORE . £ { Parking | of Convenient Payments Without Interest or Extra Charges —Across Space Without Interest or Extra Charges of Any Kind the Street Opposite of Any Kind Select the Furniture you want to buy for Y . Select the Furniture you want to buy for Gifts and pay for it on our convenient fmm Main —— ¥ 8th Street Cifts and pay for it on our convenient BUDGET PLAN. There are no interest or | * BUDGET PLAN. There are no interest or other charges to pay. Entrance other charges to pay. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, December 14— Fighting between American service men clad in dungarees and gangs of civilians on | Honolulu’s streets forced Navy shore | patrols and Marines into riot duty yes- terday Fighting broke out sporadically in eight separate sections of the city. Po- | lice attributed the disorders to the re-! cent mistrial of five .men accused of | attacking the young wife of a naval officer September 12 v The rioting folloved the kidnaping of Horace Ica, Japanese, one of the de- | fendants in the assault case, and the | beating of Robert K. Wong, a Chinese mistaken by the mob for one of the defendan Kidnaped and Beaten. Ida was kidnaped by about 20 men, taken to the opposite side of Oahu Is- land, whipped, beaten eft lying beside the roadway, where passing mo- torists found him. The city was comparatively quiet to- day. Shore patrols had arrested 200 participants in the rioting and returned them to their cks it was in the down- o Tuesday,v Wednesday & Thursday, December 15, 16 & 17 We are helping to make this a Furniture Christmas with a THREE-DAY SALE OF GIFT FURNITURE at prices that show sound economies. How wonderful to discover an opportunity to buy lasting Gifts that gratify one’s love of a real bargain and at the same time completely fulfill one’s idea of ideal gifts—which the whole family may enjoy and which will continue to give service and pleasure for many years to come. These Special Prices Prevail for Three Days—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 15, 16 and 17 Use Our Budget Plan—No Interest or Extras. For 3 Days— —1For the Living Room —PFor the Dining Room —For the Bed Room © arby Pea reinforcemen rmed with ed Capt. James D. Wilson had the situation | , When the Ma | - DEse had warned commander e le force, United | Btates Fleet Honolulu was unsafe for naval officers’ wives. Blames Low Rear Admiral Y S commandant of Pearl } & certain portion of the cit SN upon s at the city could expec attacks until “the better element gets to work to stamp out this condition.” Rear Admiral Sti said late last night he was sending a report to Ad- miral William V. Pratt, chief of naval operations. giving details of the week end disturbances. He declared he was not making any recommendations. but : : : : added neither was he contradicting o : ) Rear Admiral Pettengili's warning that : Honolulu is unsafe for wives of Navy | - N 2 S to warrant concern at Washington, B > PLANS PERFECTED ¢ i but not serious enough B : 1 . 1 chrisTmas FETE (o (@ | 1 { Organizations in Arlington Vicin- b4+ i ity to Have Community Tree f;{ T i s Do 7.50 Soli i and Ceremonies. Walnut Cof- $1 7. 95 Phyfe Drum $6.95 fee Table at Table at. Special Dispatch to The Star. < Joint committee representi T s ous churches and ciy m _ T 2 o, i $49.95 Governor ; . Winthrop Secretary $6.95 Pier Cabinet A true reproduction of Coloniat A Eiec § Cabinet $4 95 period. 4 drawers, 2 95 with shelves for . wave front; spa- $ 9. books. Choice of two finishes clous interior..... b S SR SRS SR SR R SR SRR SR S S S RTe Sab S S g et e g g St S g o< c**-:a;um&um&&&u:&m&wmm&u&u&w&:mmxmmw.wmmmm commu Arlington M ! fected plans for a co ity Christ- mas tree. A living t ) of Colum- | bia Pike and Bingham lected and will electric lights by subcommittee headed by Albert E. Sheflel, county fire marshal. V. Latch was elected c imittee as well as chai man of the subcommittee in charge of | the program for the occasion, The| am. which be an- | 2 will be presented from | o : 4 6:45 to 7:15 pm. Christmas eve. The | i i ; A y s G tree will be kept lighted each evening < 3 g 3 diom Ol s o ew e ey, T3 3995 Occasional 95 $39.95 En1li~h$ 95 dist, Presbyte s BLCM (faco pal churche 0 ens’ Y S ciation, Ari oman's Club, | Af 3 N e R R R R RN Arlington Vo r Fire Department | o 5 i i = and Ladies’ Auxil Parent- | ¢ 3 Teacher Association of Patrick Henry 8chool and the teachers of the scho WOMAN, 82, SUCCUMBS Dranesville Resident Is Stricken at et e N SN2 SN ». oy ». R Po | $3.50 Console Table $19.95 Gateleg Table s Tae w1 oh $2.95 o wiin s ms. $13.95 shaped top. hogany top. Has drawer. $159 LIVING ROOM SUITE. 6-piece living room sulte. consisting of Sofa. English \Lounge Chair and Occasional Chair, Secretary Bookcase, Trough End Table and Windsor Chair. Sofa and chairs with mohair or tapestry coverings. R I IR « > Home—Funeral Tomorrow. @pecial Dispatch to The Star, DRANESVILLE, Va. January 14— Mrs. Emily Hawley Jenkins, widow of Thomas Jenkins, died at her home here last night at the age of 82. The funeral Wwill be held at the residence at 2 o'clock tomorrow with burial at Chestnut Grove Cemete) Mr Hugh, living in Fr daughters, Mrs. R at home; N Washington Mrs. New York , Lemuel ; nd one s Mrs. Jennie McVeigh, residing at M: Jenkins' home. Mrs. Jenkins was found stricken early Bunday morning, death resulting last night B SeENENER 2. S ’s Stand : » m%‘;etr S$25 Regular $6.50 A great \'3rleg of styles—sim- Coffee Table ple or ornate as you choose, Every _ Prettily designed $4.95 Colonial Dresser Reg\:lz:: $22.50 $2.25 Arm Table ll;xg:l“::‘g:. nice 51495 VR R R $ 1.49 finished wood, with ball feet. books and magazines. one a remarkable value at the sale Coffee Table with price! removable glass tray. IR R R R R R IR IR RN | Pt S S SERSNRNRY R R M oud Be Surprised’M B2 S S SR S SR SR R SR S S o $139 FOUR-PC. BED ROOM SUITE. A suite of graceful design and excep- tional construction. Four pieces include Dresser, Hollywood Vanity, Chest of Drawers or Chifforobe and Four-poster Bed or Panel Bed. Phone Outfit . Strongly made Telephone Cab- Occasional Table inet with shelf for Quaintly designed Occasional ) s d Shniaes Sug5 ARS8 95 EE 22 R B A SR SR SR S R SR SR SR $35.00 Governor $9.95 Armchair Winthrop Desk cnar, srdiy cone 94,95 ines hat_reprer $24.95 structed. duce the original of Colonial times. SN SEE SRR SR R SR SR SR S R S S 2 B o Proof of This Statement Will Appear in_Our Advertisement Wednesday It's not a theory—it's a fact— that the dry cleaning work we do is a superior kind. Next time, take the advice of your friends and send your dry’cleaning here, West End }Laufiary 1723 Pennsylvania Ave. RS NSRRI RN N N R N S S A N SR N AR S S AR AR A AR R R Regular $1.99 Card Table $9.95 French Commode Stenciled water- Solid wahut pl Ruamizer $1.39 rrenos “comnuce $7.95 A N N N N N N N N S R R R R R R R R AR R IR O BINRINR Spinet Desk $10 Bridge Set 5-plece Bridge Set, ¥ ‘With conveniently arranged desk including Folding $5 -95 section and sliding $9 9 5 Card Table and 4 Folding Chairs. . writing tray. Red or green. PHONE MET. 0200 S ST oo bt Se e st et o e S o $139 TEN-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. In this Three-Day Sale you can buy a handsome ten-plece Dining Room Suite for $89 Whose regular price rates much } $89 TR N 225 higher. Buffet, Chis t, losed Server, Oblong Extension Table, 5 Sid oo N Shop on Central Seventh Street—K Street Gsher. Buftel China Cabinet, Inclosed Serve e Shop on Central Seventh Street—K Street to G—and Save Xmas Dollars A S A A W e AN TSR T e S . to G—and Save Xmas Dollars ¥ 5 » § \ quality of the wooi used. Red dye does not improve the quality of the wool. R N A A N R I R R T R R R S T R o R R R TR e R TR S T T T % 4 Wednesday's Proof- Warmth depends on the 4 % 7