Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1932, Page 8

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A—8 SPEAKERS EXPLAIN BICENTENNIAL AIMS Dr. Cloyd Marvin and Dr. Luther Reichelderfer Talk to Burroughs Group. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, chairman of the District Bicentennial Commission, | and Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer, presi- dent of the District Board of Commis- | sioners, were among the speakers who | Priday night addressed a community | meeting at John Burroughs School, | sponsored by the Burroughs Citizens' Association in the interests of the | George Washington Bicentennial cele- | bration. Dr. Marvin explained and outlined the ! projects which are now planned to make up the District’s part in the Nation-wide abservance of the 200th anniversary of | Washington's birth, and explained just why such plans were being made Co-operation Prgised. Dr. Reichelderfer complimented the association and Jauded its spirit of co- operation, especially in Bicentennial plans | Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart, presiden- | tial c ssioner and historian of the | Bicentennial Commission, also spoke. | Jol M. Gibbs, director division of | State and city organization of the com- | mission, stressed the fact that the Bi- | centennial is to be a Nation-wide proj- | ect. There are 472,000 separate local cpmmissions throughout the country, he | pointed out, all making plans for cele- | brations in’ their communities | School Orchestra Plays. | The Langley Junior High School | Orchestra played a concert before and | during the program. Sopg and dance | ment was offered by George | Filgate, juvenile entertainers. | nch, president of the Bur- | presided. ption Committee included ! Kenneth P. Armstrong, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Koons, Mr. and | Mrs. Robert M. Furniss, Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. St. Omer Roy, Mr. and Mrs. John | M. Stockard, Laurence W. Fitzgerald and Ira G. Blumer TRIO SHOT, BOSTON GANG WAR BLAMED Man Found Dead at Wheel of Auto and Two Others Are Seriously Wounded. By the Assoclated Press BOSTON, January 16—One man was killed and two were severely wounded | Thursday in what police believed was | & renewal of gang warfare. | The dead man was identified as | Harry Davis, alias Brown, who lived | at & hotel near the North Railway Station. He was found at the wheel of an automobile in East Boston with a bullet wound in the neck which police theorized was inflicted as he sat at the wheel of the car. | Jack Berger, 34, of Belmont was found by two women in Winthrop with two bullet wounds in the abdomen. He told police he had been hurled from an | automobile. At a hospital it was said | he might die. Arthur D'Lucei, alias Fiori, who said | he lived in New York, was found | attempting to get into an automobile at | the North Station. He was taken to| & hospital suffering from wounds. MASON TO SPEAK Carl H. Claudy will Address Chris- tian Endeavor Society. ! | Carl H. Clzudy, master of Harmony | Lodge, No. 17, Masons, will talk on “The Relation of Freemasonry to Re- ligion” tonight at 8 o'clock at a meet- the Senior Society of Christian deavor in the First Congregational | The progrem will be given in honor of Miss Edith Williams, worthy grand | Order of the Eastern Star, end | members of the church promi- | nent in Masonic circles. All members | of the Masons and the Eastern Star | have been invited to attend | Sale of confectionery in schools has | been banned in Edinburgh. Scotland | The Palais Royal Have a beautiful miniature made from anmy clear photograph! lll 144 vora Miniatures with gold- plated i} oval frame 4.98 Do you reaiize that we can make for you from any snapshot photograph, or even tin-type of it is clear)-a beautiful minia- ture—a lifetime treasure? Come in and see examples of our work! Palais Royal—Main Floor SUFFERED WITh ECZENA Hands So Sore Could Not Work. Cuticura Healed. “I suffered with eczema for years, st times very badly. It was in the form of pimples on my hands, and I used to rub them until the water would come. My hands were 8o swollen and sore that I could do no work, say nothing of the terrible itching. It was so bad that I could not sleep nights. A friend advised me to try Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment 8o I pur- chased some. After a few days’ treatment [ could see an improve- ment, and in four or five weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Chrigtine Hanks, Selem, Utah, Mar. 5, 1931, Rely on Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment to keep your skin clear. Bosp 3e. Ointment 2% and Me. Taleum e Bold e Sumple cach fres g s, Dept. ¥, Malden. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 17. 1932—PART ONE. THE JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. ENTRANCE, 909 F ST. N.W. - Jhe fulius Lansburgh cfurniture (o. - EXPANSION anp IMPROVEMENI We had the people éoming our way during the year of 1931. We convinced them that we had the kind and the quality Furniture they wanted and at the price they could afford to pay. We were pressed for room 'to cope with business expanding and were fortunate to secure the adjoining store at 907 F St. - This ex- pansion sale will effect quick clearance of much of our stock to make room for the workmen. Remember. everything we sell has quality to recommend it. 15% to 50% REDUCTIONS Convenient Deferred Payments Easily Arranged $9.95 Walnut Drum Table u ~-Brass cla it i s $36.50 Green Enamel Decorated Dresser—2 inches long. Swing- §94 33 Nicely " finished. §4 OR ing mirror. Less 33/4% Less 50% ° $34.75 Green Enamel Decorated Chifforobe—5 = i ivi i $ 5 an Phyf - and robe compartment. Less 40% $179 2-Piece Sleepy Hollow Tapestry Living Room Suite T ke W e rosancn ol WL e s ool High-grade suite. Highly tempered coil springs resting on “Atlas” one-piece web bottom. $ D e $9.45 Spring—Panel Ends. Less 25% A §15.75 Large Chest of Drawers—Green enzinel decorated. Four §0 45 . Al ey O g o large drawers. Less 40% ; g al Table—Wel constructes Heavy post. Brass $8 95 $4.95 Green Shaded High Chair—Sturdily constructed. Lifting 53.30 tray. Less 33!5% Guaranteed not to sag, upholstered in high-grade tapestry. (As illustrated)...... $109 2-Pc. English Lounge Tapestry Suite, Less 337;%. \Very $195 3-Pc. Large Mohair Suite, Less 33143%. A handsome suite v . . 0 %% comfortable. Upholstered in atiractive tapestry. @777 @@ 9 high-grade quality in beautiful woodrose mohair $l30 claw feet. Less 50% Reversible spring-filled seat cushions....... . all over. Large sofa, bunny chair and lounge chair e — 0" Coil Spring 3-Pc. Metal Bed Outfit Continuous post metal bed, highly tempered coil $ 85 spring and all-cotton mat- . fressist e $189 6-Piece Venetian Mirror Bed Room' Suite, High-Lighted Walnut Just as photographec The suite is constructed of beautiful walnut® veneers, cnhanced with ¥ panels of im ,vl“;mk\r\mm Artistic u‘u\mg\ and overlays greatly add to its beauty, The suite com- $139 $42.50 3-Pc. De Luxe Poster Bed Outfit prises full size bed, chest of drawers, Hollywood vanity, dresser, bench and chair. \ $145 Twin Bed Walnut Suite, less 40%. Genuine $275 Large Carved Overlay Six-piece Bed Room Suite, Handsome Foster Bed. Highly $ 75 % off. Diamond matched walnut veneers 518333 tempered coil spring. Luxurious in- walnut veneer with maple overlay, carefully con- $87 33Y; % structed and ANISHEA: +.ovanirossssonansssrrnans with handsome carvings ner-spring mattress. The The first radic S s by T 5 New - Style points of supe $ Complete i\ Windsor Telephone With 11 Tubes Shacd N GL 6 New and Exclusive Features Kt o 1. Philco Inclined Sounding Board. d ¥ 2. Philco Echo Absorbing Screen / 95 3. Absolute Rigidity of Sounding Board. — 4. Great Weight of Cabinet 5. Large Area of Sounding Board 6. Philco Electro-Dynamic 112 Speaker. QA”"}‘"" de e $10 Delivers This New Supreme Philco BB il Balance—Convenient Deferred Payments L i ; No Interest Charges t $165 10-Piece Early English Oak Dining Suite Constructed of solid oak, Comprising ext ncion t \hle, china cabinet, inclosed server, huffet, 5 side chai%, 1 host chair. Note the carefully turned heavy legs I andsome vings add to its beauty. Exactly as Photographed $198 Ten-piece Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Dining $575 Sheraton Dining Suite, ten pieces, less Suite, less 50%. Comprising 66-inch buffet, double 50%. High-grade Grand Rapids make. Beautiful pedestal table, large china cabinet, inclosed satinwood inlay on genuine mahogany. A suite server, armchair and five side chairs. Shield s99 that will beautifully furnish the finest 5287-50 s back design dining room ERRL o P $19.75 Solid Oak 5-pc. / | ‘ Breakfast Set $149 Multi-Colored Jacquard Velour 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite L ! Less 409}, —Exactly as photographed. A pleasing suite at an amazing price. Large davenport which con- ceals a full size bed, popular bunny-back chair, comfortable club chair. Fine multi-colored jac- $1OO quard velour upholstering . . . reversible spring seat cushions. $245 Three-piece Handsome Carved Frame Mohair Bed-Daven- $129 2-Pc. Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite, Less 25%. A luxurious % bed-davenport suite of genuine mohair. Com: 1 daven- o T 3 o 5 prises large daven % port Suite, less 25%. Massive “Kroehler” suite. Beautiful frame. port which opens into a full size bed, and com- Two-tone shaded decorated, stained Serpentine fronts, All over high-grade fortable lounge chair. Loose reversible spring seat finish on solid oak. Oak table and 4 mohair . BT B R Ve $183-75 cushions : e Sk $96.75 pretty Windsor chairs. THE JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE Co. ENTRANCE, 909 F ST. N.W.

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