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A—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937. — S IR WL N [ R B WI“_ SIH o Trarsany. o B T e | e ewaoes ot nave Jurdictien over | Ds 0. MAN BELIEVED |24, yhen found by wrs. 7. 4. " SLOANE’S 711 Twelfth St. s L . L] . B Regional Director Charles N. Feidel- | it in these proceedings.” The Good- Jones, a carpenter, had not been | con said the N. L. R. B. complaint was | year statement said it had “scrupu- K"_LED BY TRA'N |seen by any member of his family based on information furnished by | lously complied with the national labor | since late Saturday night Hi 5 4 : r B. T. Garner of Gadsden. interna- | relations act.” married, but had been senaramr l:o:n | The Cleverness Of lhe Old Ma“ers Is Re"ec"Ed n tional representative of the United | The company denled the charges as his wife for several years. , . . LU Fubber Workers. an afiliate of the | “absolutely unirue and without any | George T. Jones Found Dead Newr "qo ir sorviven o warents, .| Our Collection of Bedroom Furniture Offered in the . Committee for Industrial Organiza- | foundation of fact. Any such acts of Tracks in Brentwood—Rites and Mrs. James I Jones, of the W | tion. . terrorism,” it said, which may have S [ street address, five ol The complaint charged the com- !occurred here “were incited, promoted, slsters_ and “two | i brothers. Goodycar Rubber Firm to pany with “acts of terrorism” in an | encouraged or caused by the United Tomorrow. rp.m:ax services will be held ; : . | attempt to prevent unionization of its | Rubber Workers of America, .is mem-{ A cortificate of accl Bt ket e held -to- Get Hearing This Week | emploves. The company retorted thal | bers or persons associated with them.” | ate of accidental death has morrow at 2 pm. at Gasch's funeral 4 the \unlon Fesortedto! “ooarclon. tine i been issued in the case of George T, | home in Hyattsville, Md. Burial on Board's Complaint. timidation and terrorism” in its mem- ST e Jones, 30, of 1424 W street, Wash-| %!l be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | R bership campaign Modern “Farm Relief. | ington. whose body-was found early S = BY BxARtaEig £ otone el combanys answer to the com-| EDINA, Mo. (P.—Justice of the Vesterday about 30 fect from the Faints at Wheel SDEN, Ala, August 16.—This | plaint denied it had discriminat ) ? { . GAD. A, Augu p ainated Dl el e e ::1’1:‘1:“‘0’::” &:M(;hln Railroad tracks in industrial city. scene of outbreaks of | against the union or its members “in DENVER (#).—Patrolmen I A. Mott labor violence, awaited today an offi- | any manner or form." of “farm relief” today. | Acting Coroner Hiram L. Wohl-|and Douglas Phillips chased a re- cial sifting of charges an: r;umr:r $ Labor leaders h;ve described Gads- | The judge, known as “the marrying | farth of Brentwood said Jones ap- | portedly stolen auto 20 blocks, shoot- ;3:v:§;SRTx(bber:’\;\'n(:|l:;:‘l< amn?i z_'m»m';fi? nfr?m:?sB:av:mn\r:st;::;m;'he u?{:l:a&m | Justice.” said he would “tle the knot” parently was struck by ¢ B. & O. | ing doggedly. Their bullets punctured | try £ 1ki 1 | all f 'S N Tire & Rubber Co | was normal and laid responsibility for | for a bushel of corn, oats or wheat: tracks iy e el e Y ol sk auloatites and ne) Only GENUINE CABINET WOODS, for the Old Masters Hearing of a formal complaint is- | violence to “outside labor agitators. | frying chickens “or even an occasional B. & O. station in Brentwood. He| When they finally arrested 20-year- &ued against the company by the Na- | In its answer to the complaint, the | fresh ham.” had been dead five hours, Wohlfarth | ola Wayne Inman, he had fainted worked with none other. SKILLED CRAFTSMANSHIP, tor D T st = he Old Masters were truly artists in design and workmanst All of which puts the offerings in our August Sale on the p of HIGHEST QUALITY. ; ] » | Entire Store St } B \ Delightfully 0 m 9:30 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. | i Air-Cooled Saturdays During August 1319-21 F Street MANHATTAN SHIRTS STETSON HATS BOSTONIAN SHOES A SALE OF 1937 OVERCOATS AUBUST Eighteenth Century Bedroom Group Regular Price $320 5310 BRITISH and SCOTCH WOOLENS | mrmaersn pe o e : | E o i SAVE 20% to 25% I e e Dot including twin bec s g We are naturally proud of our accomplishments and we're Regular Price §305 . zs glad we've waited until now to offer OUR AUGUST SALE OF & g | - o OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS. Everything about this Sale # .y Suggestions for the Living Roo is NEW! Every coat is NEW! The woolens are NEW! We : p Remember this 't and t carefully selected every one of them, had them tailored to our exacting standards by our regular ST. ALBANS tailors. Brief- ly, that means the best of everything! While we state most em- phatically that the savings are from 2075 to 2575, they may be ber this 1= a store-wide o ar 36 repre- ; few of the even greater, for woolens and labor costs are mounting daily. ) : . o el i R;;,:” r,’;w £52.50 We strongly advise that you buy vour Fall and Winter Over- % s ? 5 <l noe J ! Ll OPEN ARMCHAIR coats and Topcoats NOW—and SAVE the difference! ; : over o d t hoga Regular Price $30 ENTIRELY New WOOLENS JFSPAciel -y "2 ki The woolens came from the foremost looms of England and I O WING IR Seotland; the weaves that give maximum warmth without Sl £ e 4 cially appropriate for th ity . FAIR excessive weight. You'll find them very different from the wool- ; : glish or Colonial room, and supr | Exposed f ens of the past few years. They're deep fleeced, soft and lux- s £ ) ahogany. urious; in new misty shades, and stunning plaids. Regular Price $44 IN 5 SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS—THAT MEAN REAL SAVINGS! | Vil \WNY Lo Broadloom Carpet 4-95 g .50 ‘ 4 -50 9 -50 9 .50 | . E Alexander Smith & Son’s » u = u | % Famous Tru-Tones , | STONEHAVEN—An all wool faced | Oriental RUgS carpet of superior quality. THEY ALL CARRY THE UNION LABEL 205 Person Lilehon, 12§16 " Rerular Price $150 sa. yd. $3,50 555 P o2 STRATFIELD—Perhaps the most pop- 255 Persian Serapi, _x.LA__,,SI"s e i F\,rn;q‘,mof/:i 325 Persian Sarouk, Ox12____ s195 r]’;r'r;\rr | "a::fl—q‘! |r‘v:3 and MACUNA—LLAMANARA—ROYAL SCOT Scatter Size Orientals L e T SR | 35 Persian Lillehan, size 3x5 327.50 Regular Price $4.75 sq. yduss.’s The woolens are new, the styles are new and different, but all of them are exceedingly AN Chirecesslagt $16.95 R ‘ roomy and comfortable. Great Coats, big burly ones; loose backs; half belts; Chester- v R e £ G N ,‘\:id il fields and form-fitting—and the tailoring is just the same as you have always found in . American Orientals s e ’:n‘,: e il all ST. ALBANS garments. We repeat: “BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER OVER- The Gulistan in Persian ond modern {00 prints. _In nine colors and 9 and COAT AND TOPCO<T NOW—AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!” d@g,gngopg}}erp; i) 12 foot widths producéd Seactlp Regular Price $6.75 xq.yd..ss.zs Regular Price $155.-.$119.50 SUSSEX—The heavier grade of Broad- THREE WAYS TO PAY! Chantau, in Chinese designs and col- in 2,12 and 15 foot widths and 18 Tru- s orings. Size 9x12 Tones LAY-AWAY CHARGE IT BUDGET IT Regular Price $103.50 Regular Price §1.50 sq. yd., $6 A small deposit holds your Use your Charge or open Divided payments. No Overcoat as long as No- an account. interest or carrying vember 1st. charges. W 8, J S LO ANE 711 Twelfth: Street \~THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP—-1319-21 F STREET N.W, Convenient Charge Accounts Courtesy Parking, Capital Garage