Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1937, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY 18, 1937—PART OXNP® Juuus LANSBURGH FURNITURE Co. * FLYERS GREETED BYSHRLEYTENPLE Soviet Heroes Are More In- terested in Mechanics Than in Stars. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, July 17—Three Russian trans-Polar flyers did today what most other visitors want to do ~they met Shirley Temple. Shirley was on ahand at her studio to greet Mikhail Gromhofl. Andrei Yumoshefl and Sergei Danilin. She accompanied them on part of a tour of the Iot to see how the movie wheels g0 round. ©On one set they saw Alice Faye and Tyrone Power engaged in a love zcene, and while they didn't under- stand the dialogue they seemed to get the idea Eddie Cantor. filming a comedy, greeted the trio and thev grinned when he attempted to explain what he was doing. With the flyers, as in- terpreters. were Constantine C. Ou- mansky. Charge d'Affaires of the So- viety Embassy in Washington, and | Grigori Gokhman, Soviet consul gen- | eral at San Francisco The entire ¢ attended a lunch- | eon at which 1 Zanuck, head Meet Mr. Murphy-Levy for the Soviet heroes, but they shoved more interest in things mechanical than in girls beautiful | When they were le: to attend an base ball game. Grol The New York courts finally have approved the request of James Murphy. 23, and Irish as his name. to have himself called James Levy after August 16. His fondness for his mother's second hu prompts the move, approved by his fiancee, Eleanor Myer, shown here with Murphy (Levy). ng man will remain a Catholic. Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Beds and Bedding: $46.00 Mattress and Box Springs, twin size only. Both for $19.75 Inner-Spring Mattress __ $44.50 Modern Walnut Dresser $30.00 Solid Maple Vanity $49.50 Modern Walnut Dresser $23.00 Solid Maple Chest $37.00 Solid Maple Dresser $13.00 Metal Robe, walnut finish $6.00 Metal Bed, Twin or Double Size $32.50 Burl Walnut Poster Bed $98.00 Twin Size Mattress and Box Spring on legs = _$59. $15.00 Full Size Crib Tables: $5.00 Unfinished Powder Table BRSNS $8.00 Modern Coffee Table, Walnut_______$4.85 and gadgets, had i all morning He wanted t At San Jacinto a citizens' meetin, decided to erect s ument out- Movie Stars Play Annual Game; pire i s s e wen. Comedian. Loses Pants in Slide day The monument will be set at the B A exact spot in a cow pasture where | LOS ANGELES. July 17.—Ole Olson & the three fivers came down after a Jost his pants before30.000 spectators 6.262-mile non-stop flicht from Mos- cow across the North Pole. Robert Tavlor. matinee idol, arrived late in a police car and was raphers and auto- today—but it was all in fun at the 5 retiring Hollywood movie greats’ annual com- 130k n less than edy base ball game for charity nto second base. The crowd. ) screen, subdued a man-like ape, Water- | IRBIRACTURRIR o o s o b i o 0 o b omie 7 his own bucket and After the game police disy Ritz brothers. with a broom | of gawkers who took o . swept the opposition off the AlSO ' Ficld, home of Los Angeles' Pacific | Coast League team Both the “Lea Men” and “Com- | ledians” claimed ory, but no s Br the Associated Press | was kept. “Gags” were far more nt AUBURN, N. Y. July 17—Repre- Merous than base hits. gentative Clare E. Hoffman, Republic- | an. of Michigan. speaking at a lake Michigan Representative Calls N. L. R. B. “Arbitrary.” “Ribber” Vince Barnett patrolled t ficld on a kiddie car, Screen But- rthur Treacher served tea in the x and Big Boy Williams front outing of Remington Rand fac- | tory employes, said today the Wagner | act “outrages the most elementary con- | ception of justice.” and criticized the | National Labor Relations Board for “arbitrary procedure” of its trial ex- ( aminers. { In a prepared speech d 1 by | the Constitutional Education League. ( Inc. of w Haven, Conn ) Whose auspices he spoke. Hoffman said | the N. L. R. B. s steadily losing caste | d its acts discredit it as an agent of e people.” | unions, he predicted, will | be forced by public opinion | corporate “and account publicly | n dues.” | 1 legislation is surely coming. | because honest American workers will | demand it for their own protection; | because the consuming public who pay the bill will rebel against destrue- tive industrial warfare, and because the American people, sick of this reign of terrorism. will demand that lezislative restraints be placed upon 1 ies involved.” Hoffman said. | He criticized John L. Lewis' mode of | living, contrasting it with that of the | late Samuel Gompers, who headed the | A F.of L. for many vears, and called org rs of the Committee for In- dustrial Organization a “bunch of | hoodlums.” | JESUITS SAY 100 VSHOT Only Small Group Maintained in Spain Since War's Outbreak. ROME, July 17 (#).—General head- quarters of the Jesuit order said | today that 100 Jesuit priests have been shot by government forces in Spain since the outbreak of the | civil war there The Jesuits declared that the num- ber was significant because the broth- erhood maintained only small groups | of elderly priests in Spain, since the republic outlawed the order. Originator of RO, [3 1 /9™ » World’ Language, Dies at Age of 83 Minister Hoped to Foster Peace Through Uni- versal Tongue. By the Asiociated Press, MARIETTA, Ohio, July 17.—A min- {ster who hoped to foster world peace | throtigh adoption of a universal lan- guage died here today. Thirty years ago the Rev. Edward | P. Foster of Waverly, W. Va., started to originate a language which finally became known as Ro. He died at 83, following an extended illness. After his retirement from the min- | istry, Rev. Mr. Foster devoted his entire time developing words and | phrases which he hoped the world | would accept. He regarded the project as a hobby and his friends said he poured a small | fortune into its advancement. He was energetic in its cause until he be- came ill. | Rev. Mr. Foster was author, editor end publisher of World Speech, e | monthly magazine through which he sought to place the language in the limelight. He also wrote a Ro dic- tionary. In lectures. he emphasized that adoption of a universal language would bring world peace by putting countries on a closer relationship. 4527 Walnat St Philadel Furnished housekesning sultes of 1 reems. Cemplete hetel serviee. Garage. $9.50 to $22.50 Weekly $1.50 wp. Double $2.50 o INC. E. C. DAVENPORT Recigent Myr. % Wer PRITES of 6 tans of Tuna and §25 Grocery Orders! in PRIZES foreusy TUNA-TESTS 72 8 MONTHLY CONTESTS! One every month frem $7400.00 Worth of Prizes Awarded every monthi 2000 Orders on Grocers Bach for 6 Cans of White Star Tuna 200 Orders on Grocers Each for $25.00 in Trade TUNA-TEST RULES VERY SIMPLE! Your entry may contain 35 words or lese, telling in our own way "Why I keep bite Star Tuna on my pantry shelf.” Each entry must be ac- companied by two labels (or Label-replicas) from W bite Star Tuna. Also mention the name and address of your grocer. Submit as many entries as you wish, but enclose oo labels (or_label-replicas) with each entry. . Entries will be eligible for prizes according to date re- ceived. Each month 2000 prizes of 6 cans of White Star Tuna will be awarded and distrib- uted. At the end of each month 200 $25.00 grocery orders will be awarded among winners of tuna_prizes. In case of ties, duplicate awards will be given. P Address your entries to Tuna-Tesc Dept., Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc., Ter- minal Island, Calif. All sub- missions_become property of this company. Why \KEEP WHITE STAR TUNR onmy PARTRY SHEIF. .. ” Share in the fun, thrills, and prizes offered in this irresistibly easy contest! Here's all you have to do to win a big double prize of 6 cans of quality tuna and a $25.00 grocery order! ... Just write 35 words cr less telling why you keep a generous stock of White Star Tuna on hand! Easy? . . . You bet it is! And best of all, you can keep on entering more Tuna-Tests, and go right on winning more of these allur- ing prizes! White Star Tuna is so good that millions of housewives always ask for it by name! Year in and out, it’s always America’s larg- est selling brand . . . because only the deli- cious, superior light tuna meat is packed! Wise mothers serve White Star Tuna sev- eral times every week, so that their families can secure its healthful cpntent of Vitamins “A” and “D” and Iodine, that effective preventive of nutritional goiter! And every- one says that this quality tuna is dowbly economical . . . economical in first cost; economical of your time! OPEN A J.L. BUDGET CHARGE ACCOUT_/ $20.00 Mahogany Dropleaf Duncan-Phyfe Table B - $6.00 Solid Maple Butterfly Table $8.00 Modern Cocktail Table, Walnut $12.00 Walnut Lamp Table $10.75 Glass Top Cocktail Table $55.00 Mahogany Duncan-Phyfe Room Table _ Diningr Chairs: $50.00 One Set Walnut Dining Room Chairs_$24.75 $9.00 Solid Maple Cricket Rocker ---.$5.88 $30.00 Boudoir Chair _ _ it $7.00 Walnut Occasional Chair $18.00 Ladder-back Occasional Chair _ i 0dd lot of one-of-a-kind Windsor Chairs "2 Price $25.00 Cogswell Chair and Ottoman, cov- ered in friezette < S S14470) 0dd Dining Room Chairs, values up to $10__$3.95 $7.00 Boudoir Chair $3.88 $7.50 Desk Chair ________ . _-$395 $7.00 Handmade Ladder-back Chair $28.50 Lounge Chair, sagless construction $18.75 $35.00 Wing Chair and Spring-Top Ottoman Lo $19.70 $45.00 Damask Wing Chair. Now $9.00 Walnut Windsor Chair $6.00 Walnut Windsor Chair $10.50 Maple Laodder Back Chair Rugs, Curtains, Draperies: Odd lot of Priscilla Curtains. V2 off Crash Drapes, odd lots V2 off All Summer Rugs, exactly _ V2 off $495.00 Sarouk Rugs, 9.3x11.4. Special __$298.00 Studio Couches and Sofas $34.00 Solid Maple Sofa 2 $17.50 $165.00 18th Century Solid Mahogany Sofa $85.00 $110.00 Kroehler Made Sofa ____ ---$71.00 $34.00 Solid Maple Settee . _ _--$18.60 $160.00 English Sofa, Down Seats _______$98.00 $50.00 Simmons Studio Couch, covered in Friezette Miscellaneous: All Cabinet Smokers. Now ____________Y price $47.00 Modern 5-pc. Solid Oak Decorated Breakfast Suite $27.50 5-pc. Solid Maple Breakfast Set____$17.95 $18.75 100-pc. Decorated Dinner Set______$7.98 $14.00 Solid Maple Combination High Chair ond Play Yord ___ __________________.$795 $26.50 Kitchen Cabinet, green and ivory___$19.40 Odd lot of Beverage Sets; decanter and six glasses _______ . $60.00 English Perambulator All Ice Refrigerators now $9.00 Modern 6-Way Junior Lamps. Now__$4.88 $20.00 Lane Cedar Chest. Now __ 10-in. Oscillating Fan. Special ___ $3.00 Modern Junior Lamps _ $30.00 Kneehole Desk $49.50 Mahogany Governor Winthrop Desk_$29.75 Alabaster Table Lamps and Silk Shades ____$4.40 $60.00 Walnut Cellarette on wheels______$39.50 $15.00 Three-Burner Gas Range __$9.70 $10.00 Student's Desk _ _________________ $5.45 $2.00 Walnut or Mahogany Magazine Rack .__98¢c $1.00 Water-Repellent Canvas Pillows Group Chintz Pillows, Kapoc-filled. Special $1.98 Leatherette Hassocks __ Now___ NOTE! Because of the drastic reductions and limited quanti- ties, we urge immediate shopping. Items are subject to previ- ous sale. No exchanges. All sales final. Read every item. LANSTYLE SUITES REDUCED 2-piece Genuine Kimkimo Living Room Suite 2-piece Genuine Frieze Living Room Suite 3-piece Modern Living Room Suite 2-piece Solid Maple Living Room Suite 4-piece Modern Walnut Bed Room Suite 4-piece 18th Century Mahogany Bed Room Suite___$135 4-piece Blond® Maple Bed Room Suite 10-piece Butt Walnut Dining Room Suite 7-piece Modern Dinette Suite in genuine walnut___$135 10-piece Solid Oak Dining Room Suite 10-piece 18th Century Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suite July Sale 5158 39 .00 598.00 344.50 }92.00 s119 $128% 195.00 Former Price 51989 10-piece Crotch Mahogany Dining Room Suite— Replica of suite at Mt. Vernon 2-piece lSroehler-BuiIt Frieze Bed-Davenport Suite $145 2-piece Brocatelle Tapestry Living Room Suite 2-piece Moderne Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite____$135 2-piece English Lounge Suite, Kroehler built Louis XV Brocatelle 2-piece Living Room Suite____$195 54750 $110 $13900 598 s1150 $14870 $145 2-piece 18th Century Brocatelle Covered Living Room Suite 2-piece Living Room Suite, down seats and back, brocatelle upholstery ___%215 $168*° 4-piece Modern Bed Room Suite, striped walnut veneer 4-piece 18th Century Mahogany Bed Room Suite___$245 396400 s179%0 Open a “]J.L.”’ Budget Aecount LANEBUBGH 01’%}94%7 “Where Most Smart People Shop™ 909 F STREET N.W.

Other pages from this issue: