Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1933, Page 16

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I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933. neer’s office, said the settlement totals PROTECTION ARRANGED will entall $28,650; & water main at the 381 ning ..m screens SR/ RS s FOR POWDER MAGAZINE A | o o e i o, syl lumbgvg‘;flogumtm Last i : $800 5'[.dndgnx Pearl Harbor, T et O | v 1o Tt rtem G for a number of months. tracts for Bellevue Proving Ground and Indian Head Plant. e England's population should attain| In the list of contracts wh!h\x $385,- 609 announced Bureau south of the lily poi its maximum about 1950, ac- yesterday of Yards and Docks, N:vywnemnmem E. A. Schmitt, enzl-neer in the engi- ' cording to official statistics, Cash Delivered $ 5 Monthly _A-16 INSURANCE CHIEFS AID HOME DEBTORS Leniency Adopted “as Far as Possible” in Mortgage |j3 Foreclosures. ‘ | LAND CASES SETTLED Condemnation Nears Completion for Anacostia Park. ‘With the settlement of a condemna- tion award, the United States engineer's office yesterday said the Government had acquired most of the taking lines on the east side of Anncosus Park and commandery attaining the highest aver- age was won last year by Columbia Commandery, and will be presented this evening to Comdr. Arthur G. Fessenden. The inspection and review has been arranged and is under the of Inspector General John McDuffie of Orient Commandery and J. H. Phillips of Columbia Commandery. —_— Amateur smugglers entering England K. T. PLANS INSPECTION Columbia Commandery to Initiate Review Tonight. Columbia Commandery, No. 2, K. T., will initiate this evening the grand in- spection and review of the constituent Indian Md., costing | T. ,000. Amhderphhflmwmumum d trolley the mmm protectors at these three | vale !m.um the Navy will pay $20,596. Sieiln o e e lice Supplies White House Trout. | Crneries of the District of Colum- Naval War College, Newport, R. I, cost $200,471, and will be built Horace C. Frantz is one of the lead- | bia, by the grand commander, L. Whit- A hfldlw trout farmers of Colorado. He sup- | ing Estes, and % officers of the Grand | last year pnid more than $750,000 to Cincinnat, oxuo firm. Naval Station, N trout for the White Mouse, prize given to the' customs official By the Assoclate WEW YORK, Fkbrlmry 3.—Presidents large insurance companies today olicies on mortgage fore- involving as much ‘ pr(‘sldcnt of the Trav-'| of Hartford, Con Four Attractive Pieces in Maple or Walnut Veneers $4 Down EAUTY to thrill . . . Low prices to delight. Yes, it will pay you to at- tend this carnival of new fashions in Home Furnishings. Manufacturers, happy to have such an enormous outlet as Sears for their creations, gladly allowed us big price concessions . .". on up-to-the-minute goods. We're passing these extra savings along to you. Monthly Payments easily arranged on purchases of $20 or more. A real opportunity to dress up the home for inauguration visitors. 1 its policy respec , whether on resi- her properties. Our policy ith each case individually on | Acticn regarding Iowa farm to suspend tcmpounly\ Why not enjoy the charm these four beautiful pieges of colonial furniture will bring to your bed room? Or refur- nish your guest room for the inauguration visitors. Colonial furniture and draperies are very popular. Here is your opportumty to refurnish that room at an almost unbeliev- able price. although no authorita- are available. About *-occupied fof a total 01\ Co., caid: \ regarding | |}/ licy of extending | | cnsideration and sympathetic | & co-opera 1l i ] “The Metropolitan go2s along in every | i e effort in cases ’l where borrower: tly trying to!| Preserve their owners I “It is clear,” said Edward D. Duffield, | | president of the Prudential Insurance Co., “that the primary obligation of Prudential is to the protection of funds entrusted to it by its paucy- utmost possible co-ope: we will continue (o exercise all pommeu | leniency in the endeavor to provide for a continued I and farm ownership. \ Situation Distressing. e agricultural situation is pecul- ing the attention | (f overnments, We d in postpon- | foreclosure action on_owner- | |§| until the situation has | (§| ore definiteness.” | (f! president of the t Life Insurance Co., SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICED SILVERTONE /MPERIAL SUPER-HET Sears’ “Three L” Floor-o-leum Felt Base Rugs At the lowest prices we have ever announced. All guaranteed perfect. 9x12 Feet only when every xhausted. This ap- generally. The action is in compliance with the | mor's request for delay, but in- no change in the company | ker, president of the | and practice have been continued | | and even greatly liberalized during the eXisting crisis.” FARMERS SEIZE MACHINERY. By the Associated Press. JULESBURG, Colo, February 3.— Five huncred farmers seized machinery | valved at $3,000 which creditors of orge A. Jones, farmer, had repes- ||| ed and returned it to Jones toda; The group marched from the Jones’ farm to the town in military fashion and returned with the entire lot of machinery. Eight Nebraska counties and three | Colorado counties were represented in the gathering of farmers, under leader- ship of members of the Farmers' Na- || tional Holiday Association. | Jones tcld the group his 240-acre | farm had recently been taken from him | |§ and he had deeded it to creditors to be allowed to remain on it with a lease. Minute Mystery. Solution to REYNOLDS MISSES AND CATCHES A CLEW. (See Page A-3.) Had the girl been holding Kess- ler's wrists at the time he fired the fatal shot che could not pos- sibly have gotten powder burns on her LEFT hand. Kessler was shot in the LEFT temple, which means that had she been holding his hands as_described the powder marks would have been on her right hand. THERE IS A HAND THAT HAS NO HEART IN IT—A KNIFE—SHAPED, THIN-BLAD- ED TOOL WHICH, WHITE AS IT MAY LOOK, WE FEEL POL- BY. JANUARY 28 o FEBRUARY 5th Was/mgz‘on Auditorium Sponsored bl‘ ADMISSION PRICES REDUCED gty LT Pl [ 13 Cash COMPLETE DELIVERED INSTALLED $5 Down $5 Monthly FEATURES Range 170 to 550 meters. Tunes in police calls. New R. F. Pentode tubes. Pentode power output tube (47 type). Large .speaker. Full range tone control. Equipped with 6 matched Sil- ver-tone tul Full_size console, 39 in. high, in gleaming walnut finish. full power dynamic Here’s a Buy—Nationally Known KENMORE Cleaner $16% FEATURES Motor-driven brush. 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