Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1937, Page 23

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ALGIC MUTINY TRIAL STARTS TOMORROW 14 Members of Crew to Face a TU. §. Commission in Baltimore, Four More Sought. By the Associated Pross. BALTIMORE, Nov. 1.—Fourteen members of the crew of the Govern- 8.95 Congoleum 9x12 Felt Base RUGS 6.85 More than $2 saving, because the maker has discontinued these patterns. Smart, tile, block, hooked-rug and floral designs. Lansburgh’s—Fourth Floor Special ment-owned freighter Algic will come before a United States commission to- morrow to answer charges of violating the mutiny laws. Specifically, the 14 seamen. are charged with conspiring to deprive the master of the ship, Capt. Joseph Gainard, of his rightful authority in a strike at Montevideo, Uruguay. The charges were brought under an act entitled “Inciting to Mutiny.” The seamen were jailed in default of $1,000 bail each pending the hear- ing before Commissioner James K. N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937. Cullen. They were arrested after the shjp returned last month from a troubled South American voyage. ‘The ship's log on that voyage listed three sit-down strikes, several deser- tions, one seaman killed in & water front brawl and another drowned in an attempt to desert. Four members of the crew still are sought on charges of' violating the mutiny laws. “ Manned by a new captain and crew, | ' the Algic sailed last week for Charles- ton, 8. C., on the first leg of another South American voyage. —_ . Nature Studies Too Raw. OKLAHOMA CITY (#).—Next time teacher Lillian Morrew calls for Na- ture study specimens she'll be more specific. Fourth grader Maxine Baker brought a sprig of poison ivy, sixth grader James Nelson a young gattle- | crash 8 miles south of here killed Gay | st snake. FORMER COMPANION OF LINDBERGH KILLED Gay Hutson, 37, Dies in Plane Crash—S8tudent Pilot Is Se- verely Injured. By the Associated Press, PEKIN, IIl, Nov. 1.—An airplane Hutson, 37, of Pekin, a former com- panion of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh on barnstorming trips before the lat- ter was an airmail pilot, and severely injured Ralph Ham, 21, a student fiyer, yesterday. Young Ham, & resident of Jackson- ville, suffered & brain concussion and double fracture of the lower jaw. He had gone aloft with Hutson to study flying. Witnesses said the plane’s motor alled, sending the craft into a spiral nosedive over a landing fieid used by Hutson. The plane leveled off at akout 300 feet, they said, and pancaked to the ground. = g Drunk vs. Skunk, WILMINGTON, N. C. (#).—Police~ men cruising in & patrol car thought the voice coming over the radio told them to “pick up a drunk.” They investigated—then beat a quick retreat, The voice at the microphone ac- tually had said, “Pick up a skunk.” wies B—5 Y City Holds Gourd Festival, NEW YORK (#).—One of the most citified buildings in the largest city in the world went countrified today. The occasion was New York's first Gourd Festival at Rockefeller Center, More than 2,000 exhibits were lho&/n, including “The Gourdian Knot” a gourd grown 37 years ago in Jellico, Tenn, by Dr. Thomas Bell, colored physician, and resembling the legen- dary Gourdian Knot, ansburghs Special Sale! SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Dlstrict 7575 Chenille & Candlewick Spreads s Flower Garden Spreaa nusually lovely coior scheme. Round Cornered, Metal Radiator SHIELDS 59c With smooth, round corners. Fit radiators up to 912-inch width. 171 to 34 inch exten- sion. Grained walnut, maple and ivory finish. Lansburgn’s—Stxth Floor Event! Famous SHEETS MONOGRAMMED! Choice of 1, 2, or 3 letter monograms in white or colors embroidered by our experts. This Week Only! Utica Hemstitched Percale y Utica Percale $2.50 2.85 2.85 335 3.60 Hemstitched Lt L 3.97 This Complete 7-pc. Fireplace ENSEMBLE 6.95 For real burning logs. Heavy 18-inch andirons, 4-piece fire tool set and 3-fold screen. Well made and attractive. Lansburgh’s—Sixth Floor odern Motif ‘Spread (above). Brilliant _solid +ment on harmonizing mus‘h Moire or Damask BOUDOIR .COVERS 2.99 Colorful damask and moire weaves in brisk Fall shades. Choice of three attractive designs. With ~smart box- pleated skirts all around. Lansburgh’s—Fourth Floor New! Colorful and Gay TULIP-TIME DISH TOWELS 4.for $1 Fast-color p\rints in absorbent part-linen toweling by the famous house of Cannon. blossoms in' colorful rel effects. Springtime d, green, blue or brown Luxury (above). generously Two-tone effect with gay floral center de- sign. color treat- 97 1.59 Figured Satin Drapery DAMASK 98¢ ». Lustrous rich quality in 3 smart floral patterns. Full 50-in. width. Choice of Gold, Rust, Green or Red. Lansburgh’s—Fourth Floor Usually would be 5.95 to 12.95 Now at these prices: 3.97, 4.97, 5.97 Features Chenille Tufting in New and Lovely Designs! What price beauty—here’s beauty at very little cost in these glorious spreads. They represent our share in an over-production group of one of the country’s makers of better-style chenille and candlewick products. In quality of work- manship they really surpass many spreads we now have in our regular stocks at 1/3 to 1,2 higher prices. Because they are the excess quantity of enormous style lines—they also have a greater variety of design and color combina- tions than we could hope to secure through regu- lar purchases. All fresh, new, perfect quality Spread Chenille applied. 5.97. One-Day Sale Decorated China CUPS AND SAUCERS 1.88 - ‘Tuesday only. Lovely transe lucent quality. Gold edge, ivory panel and floral cluster design. Special value. Lansburgh’s—Sixth Floor Solid-Wood Poster 3-Piece Bed Group 24. 45 Here's what you get: Nicely styled poster bed (maple, walnut or mahogany finish on gumwood) merchandise. Lansburgh’s—Third Floor. Sewing Necessities! “Wiss” Pinking SHEARS 4.95 Cuts leaving edges s0 no binding is needed. Ideal for silks, light woolens, etc. [ Talon Slide Fasteners, | 25¢ to $1. " Lansburgh’s—street Floor. One-Day Sale! Solid Maple Bridge Lamp & Shade 3.95¢ Complete with harmonizing deco- rated shade. Has solid maple 14~ inch table tray. Special value. Lansburgh's— Sixth Floor Sale of Faed “Fostoria” INNERSPRING MATTRESSES - 14.95 With nice attention to details (usually found in ex- pensive mattresses only). Closely woven ticking that’ll in twin, three-quarter or double size . . . a genuine Reeleze inner-spring mattress . . . helical tied coil spring. For just 24.45—the complete outfit. Lansburgh’s—Third Floor. give long and hard service. Highly tempered Foster coil springs imbedded in sisal and elastic layers of felt. A fine mattress—and a finer value. Lansburgh’s—Third Floor. 52x52-in. Matching Linen Cloths 15-in. Tulip Napkins, each Lansburgh’s—Third Floor, Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders Lansburgh’s—Third Floor. Look for the Unadvertised Special Signs Throughout the Store. They Point the Way to Unusual Savings! \ h

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