Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932, A c-OAsT GUARD CREW | personal effects of the crew of the | sel was brought to Providence, to the PRESS CLUB SEXTET ‘foursome, There will be a regular ”“"'RECEWES 360 DAYS ;klm Police Court Judge Robert E. | British ship, as well as valuable equip- | hold of the Coast Guard 212, which ‘0 ascertain who draws the distinguished | Mattingly. CHAIR CANEING $1.00 UP | According fo police, Thorn has served | ment, were made before Federal Judge had brought the captured ship to T0 MEET CULBERTSON | expert for a partner. 2 | 1 E' PRIC] | Ira Lioyd Letts yesterda; positions | Pro The exhibition play will be held in ON BAD CHECK CHARGE | sentences on similar charges in several NEW CUT ES GHARGED AS |.00| ERS‘;y members of e Muyklglo::z‘a“ggw, i . ‘ | the card room. following & luncheon States. Judge Mattingly read a lett N epost S | which will be given by the club to Mr A from authorities in Norfolk, Va UPHOLSTER‘ = ‘be;x;: :Novl:msnoféu:;kmd;: a(l::onndd: SAYS LEAGUE NEEDS U. S, | Selected by Games Committee t0| Cylbertson and his talk in the club | Alleged Fugitive From Hospital iwhflch they said he is under indic & itish R R clared the Coast Guardsman had stolen | SR Play With Expers on | auditorium to members and their lady | 0 | for violation of the Dyer act. which Porch Rockers Splinted Sailors From British Rum Runner | S0 T (o0 o ligtor from the | = friends \ | for Inseme at Raleigh Is bids transportation of a stolen autom Claim Liquor and Personal | Maskinonge's crew before the ship and | LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 13 (P).—AS Friday. | On saturday ‘night Mr. Culbertson | carg t v United ) sy . Effects Taken Btates® customs " service oiheials in | 1008 85 the United States is out of the Six members of the National Press | Hall under auspices of the Washington North Carolina institution, when Thorn Near Corner 10th and N Sts. N.W. / League of Nations article 18 of the Contoucs Bridcs Stutio. | was held in Gallinger Hospital for ob- P e ey of ihe Masvinoogs further |League covenant 3 ‘e Broken teed,” | Club WO think they are good st con- | i - | William R. Thorn, 26, said to be the | servation he was declared sane. ARMSTRONG’S laimed the entire stores of the Maski- | - tract bridge have been selected by the et son of a Superior Court judge in North | — o~ the Associated Press onge, inctuding food supplics for stx | SIf Herbert B. Ames, first financial di- | G200 " Gommittee to play with Ely Ace Becomes Priest. Carot! h a f St Woonifens ¢ Jownn D vmENCE B 1. April 13— | ek e oot ot earions “of | Tector of the League, said Monday | Guibertson when he comes to Washing- ce Becom - | ST i) eun oeg & owai | Bridge Has Corners. NUF.CED EROVIDRmR v crew of | ClgaTettes, were stolen by members of | in opening & series of addresses here. |ton on Friday. With three of the elect | Emile Pierra, a French ace in the |for the insane in Ralelgh, yesterday was | , o8Vt SR Charges that members of the crew of |\ "/ 0 0¢"the 289 and that some| Article 16, he said, refers to sanctions | Mr. Culbertson wil e up 5t | World War, has become a priest in the | sentenced to 360 days in fail when he | oc . " = Toss & lake in Shanghai, China, was the Coast Guard boat 289 ransacked the | sacks of liquor from the Maskinong.-s against League members violating the .‘r)ulrr:in':Ee r‘»i‘;pf 3?1»?51:‘;‘-(\1’1713; 51;1:.;0;;:“1 vt Ghare SRt Bt 1A Rk Soan e S ke rum runner Maskinonge, stealing the | hold were transferred, after the ves- covenant. bile across a State line. 1235 10th St will lecture on bridge at Constitution Sentenced Here, Although formerly confined to the . N.W. Met. 2062 WHEN you can get a Sheldon Suit for $19.75. When you can buy Margy Hose for 95c. When you can buy a Canopied Chair for $1.95, you know that something unusual is going on. You're right. Thirty-sixth Anniversary is on. And it’s our most outstanding event in 36 years. “Cut Yourself a Slice of Birthday Bargains” “Cut Yourself a Slice” vl J b DY 500 Colorful Virginia Sofa 84975 [l SR 8 Scatter RUGS Fine old colonial style, with rich, dull finished solid ma. hogany frame. 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