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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, -1940. *% B—5 Jackson Backs Lane- Montgomery Veterans | Tcv Carter of Gewy Chse, Senior | Federal Chest Forum ! : Short Course Registration (sountys | Sand Helps Escape The . -l Wi : . et ROCKVILLE, Md. May 13 (Spe- : Charged with robbing members of .I, Tgh In:‘tull Tonight thah, Dk m‘:tlcedOomdr. 1av-| Will Hear Shaw o " Annie| © g Zt:n new“omeen to::-:ow m:; mdl.’vudn }A:.voute Joseph A. Can o Lad '8 M'm-;:mmmnm‘m'wmm; “‘ Quadruplets Born i was captured by members and . - , As commmeeman under the direction of State Comdr. | trel of Chevy Chase. of Foreign service announced todsy by Miss| Quadsuplets, two boys and 2 policemen. As he was being guarded 1, Men on the beach he snatched up sand, James K. Arthur and his stafl at H the ity Chest M. Turner, hotne demonstra- | girls, were born recently to a < the Bethesda Women's Club. Dancing will follow the installa- | spring meeting of of b SN EE Lioc 8 Sx of. His Aoy tal Edythe il o the 3 tions have al- | year-old native woman in Queens-|and escaped they Maryland Democrats The new officers are Comdr. J.' tion. Forum, for Boys. ready started at her office here and zown, Cape ol'Goud n:pe ::e :.tcllln. e s May Fill Post at Parley This Week : . / ' By the Associated Press. Howand W. Jackson Geclared. 103my » . ' IS COMPLETELY he favored selection cf W. Preston | é::}:tyfine gnofi:subgvil:m:h‘s;fl&!.gr: BEADY F 0" THE land r;;;;:?;x‘:’l g;x:;uueeman to suc- / ®. cei:r. Bruce, defeated in Monday's *The Avenud"~Tth, Silv 3nd D Sts, . ’ 94 0 SEASON Democratic senatorial primary, said last night he l;ynd been comn;it:hee- man for “nearly 15 years, ant at 2. $80g engURh or ANTEORY, We’ve Given it More Space . . . We've Brought In Many More Styles of Gliders, Chairs, “I have made no secret for m: 2 : : S oty e : Cushion Sets, Glider Covers, Etc. . . . And Tomorrow We Feature an Unusual Value nated or defeated I did not wish to ¢ temain Democratic national com- : JUST 50 FULL v ol d skl - 2 METAL LENGTH 6 AND Tydings indicated a conference ‘l’é S ; Umm et el : » 8 CUSHION influential post. | ; : . TABLES Mayor Jackson, in a statement,| said Mr. Bruce “was desirous of re- | &) tiring as national committeeman a i g $3.98 Value! NP few years ago. I was one among| others who asked him not to, and | 2 £ x‘ had let it be known that I would i K Special at favor renaming him now. § “I hope to talk with Senator ) Tydings, former Gov. Harrington, | A 32 99 ¢ [ J E. Brooke Lee and others this| A week. * * * . ! Senators’ Support Seen. f “I believe Senator Tydings and 2 —Roll this handy table wher- X Senator Radcliffe will and I shall ever you need it—in the kitchen, ’ favor naming W. Preston Lane as on the porch, next to the din- successor to Mr. Bruce.” | g 3 ing room table! The gleaming ; Senator Tydings, who with Mayor R ‘White porcelain top is stain and S ¢ Jackson backed Senator Radcliffe’s | 5 7 acid-resisting, measures 16x20- p s peclal a successful campaign for renomina- | inches. 29 inches high. Easy tion, said he had “not been in touch | rolling casters. Handy shelf. with him (Bruce) since the elec- | ~For summer lounging and relaxing, there's no greater comfort than 3 N :fn"’;,‘b:d’;d T Sy S e > the soothing motion of a well-constructed glider . . . and these “Sim- N W Senator Tydings added that he| Ml mons” are amongst the best you can find! . . . Designed with coll spring 3 L Bupposed csome joonisrence Wil ibs) = e | seat . . . ball-bearing suspension . . . and stabilizer (to t swaying) . ’ called this week. None has been | C A S § suspe kel Ee O pIeYen v aWay g, ! sc;:dm’fed." T i | Y - + .. Btyled with collapsible steel frames .. decorative grilled metal arm r. Lee, the Montgomery Coun % : 8 Democratic leader, :md fi'e wou]gi A -’ ) - < ;5 rests . . . 6 or 8 water-repellent cushions . . . and rubber feet. Choice “be glad to support Mr. Lane and| N "y = : ¥ of colors, ‘was sure Western Maryland counties | | . would feel the same way. | i .00 1.29 Gal $1.69 Glide Mr. Lane led the ticket for dele- | ¥ b $2.39 $ . al. s gate to the State convention from| A L ‘s Meadye 0 i . ar i o Washington County and is a recog- mfiézs aroy:'nt ‘coo:\! g,,'}:.“n ng;;ln:x; : u!::n:tfi % » z SEiEhe e s ot Sowe | ol P oyt e et He is a man of independent means 12-in. Lawn ‘Mowers with time to devote to the job. —Mow the grass down in a fifty! Use s one of these easy-to- Near Panic Caused Sheh Holr S Maroenine stee Beer Parlor Fir : Eiponfimanin : ) S 6-Cushion “BUNTINGS” 6-Cushion “SIMMONS" » 2 Fires caused a near panic among | P 2 -Cushion ushion De Luxe “BUNTINGS colored patrons of a beer parlor near | e ™ ~—Another outstanding glider valué! . . . Made with o o it T i e mapu spes i ne ] e ' el g s e e R, Y o ot ek eyt o o T Hillside (Md.) area last night. | = - f et e s sepledder, Beeel - . - perforated front panel . . . metal arm rests ... mattresses, collapsible steel frames (for storing), Water-repellent, cushions . . . arge. metal P More than 150 patrons of the beer i apecial ces for i and six water-repellent cushions, three reversible. ball-bearing suspension, solid coil spring seats and man arms . . . stabilizer . . . ball-bearing sus- parlor operated by Willie Smith, on | i BT S Back cushions have painted floral sl s “ stabilizers. Note modern cane effect pension . . . perforated front panel River road, nedr the Baltimore & | o « « . choice of smart colors szsl“ ©Ohio Railroad tragks, broke windows | 4 and doors in their haste to leave | when the blaze from an overheated | oil stove ignited a partition. Dam- | " . e age to the partion was about $5 and z Z S = from broken windows about $50, ac- . < cording to police reports. The ’R'f"': Cans, Special - 3 P ) Reg' $] 98 Bethesda and Chevy Chase Fire De- cFour and s half . s 3 % partments were called to extinguish :'”nn cenysnined 9‘ e s * CHEVRON the blaze, which broke out about s o or . p ] e Hiaze, B 00 . | DESIGNS 7:30 pm. fuse cans with removable I o E 5 The fire, which destroyed the e i s; & . i roadside fruit and vegetable stand x8-ft. Curtain sewed % . operated by William Kellam at Crys- | :v'o':tq?”’ulogf g v tal Spring avenue and the Marlboro | = = B oeh | markioey J A SPREADS pike, in Prince Georges County, : race. g 4 about 2 am., also melted the casing { < 4 of the telephone conduit and short | 3 “ AN D circuited about 250 telephones in the | S g % vicinity, county police reported. v Z ‘ i N S 3 § DRAPES ‘The county police headquarters at | & : Upper Marlboro was without tele- | phone service for about 15 minutes | and other sections for longer periods. Fire department apparatus from $|-98 Goodyeur Hose Hillside, Capitol Heights, Seat Pleas- —Twenty-five feet of ant and Bouleyard Heights aided in finiostedp NEd o Q! fighting the flames. Mr. Kellam st d eoup- a " e was at his home in Washington 8s. —o led 7o L0Ur prons spading when the fire broke out, police said. g Nogsle. - - —ooeneeeeen--200 exira met:le;%u r:e'i‘ fi:.,. ;fi:’ ".',.m..‘.?"n‘:: ¥ John E. Gupton, 40, a transient, 3 00" teet. "ol " bose: Priceal’ 3 : was in serious condition at Casualty = y 3 4 § Hospital today with burns received 5 \* % INNERSPRlNG when his elothing caught fire in a ¥ “hobo jungle” near the Baltimore & ey g : : )L & ilag MATTRESSES Seecill Priced IB\ler( 1940 Low Is Set : L el f m&te}:!yo‘l:.?sllie?cy!‘ Servig:rableb 1\1&11:& thA“ the i 5 ook for in a mattress belong ese . . . y Insurance Shares 4% ; yet they sell for the astonishingly low price of just Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. $Z,69 : . 3 & o 3 $6.99! Built with guaranteed coil springs units covered NEmethI:', M;y lksagnsmlll(c: / 4 Beetle trap wit —Woven fibre clothes ; géltll:dg!hlsc;lgi:glc%:g:nna%kllanye'“:lfl !ltflmdnggontfefl& stocks e New Yorl y marke! ol - : ave button tu :.itllppeld to tf'hteh ye”-: mwle:g 19%]; u:t e e P Agtsof sl 5 and rnlled edges. Choice of s%zes. e close of the past week, according % r x "1?.- figures compiled by Hoit, Rose & Destimic i8¢ LR Kann's—Bedding—Third Floor. oster. G | 'l;liwn lggregnc‘e’ markelt! va‘.;lue of 20 leading fire and casualty insurance issues on Friday, May 10, was $610,- u"‘"’.’ ound Garbage 528,000, compared with $619,727,000 Can With Cover at the close of the previous week, a Sotniary saroare @ decrease of $9,199,000, or 148 per e b oo . cent. yanized insert. Foot- Thie cuorrertt average Iviekl it e lever style. Complete .rrulyl btl:hoose a mlt;c set in cornflower e T s, Mgt Beach, o o, grest, T ipreads 8% with a yield of 3.85 per cent on May > $I .00 are 2,’0& ards long, 96 m:fip mfi vto thm' e drapes 3. The current market value equals sondon ot stove . et - i e Pt Valie, against 105 imes o May 3° o foradls oven I osaee vug ot Eann's—Upholsters—Third Floor. Rlass on door. steel _stoi closets . 5y 3 Justable shelves, w'i‘ti five shelf spaces. —Sheer cotton marquisette, as summery as a d:z.ln blue, deep New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration . Celolite House Paint #&ol}n - uwd: sz 59 mm&u.m% " ‘ S e R _ From India! L. Does ot 7ot dresses, does i / Fine Embroidered . Special Sale! Unpainted 2. Nowaitingto dry.Canbeused e <\ tti‘ \ NUMDAH RUGS 3-Pe. SAWBUCK SETS N 2: 1to3 days. Removes odor om N ] a Sotepoee 00 , X0 46 Ft. 3x4 Ft. 18x36 In. 22%x47 in. Table—2 Benches—11x47 inches "‘l,i:{,‘}: Sy - ‘ Tarnish-Proof Flannel Roll $4.95 *2.95 *1.00 Beial e mesican For Your Silver —Boon to picnickers who love eating out-of-doors, but lasdous of Laundeing Regularly 50¢" 39¢ o s Sk er their food without ants! ~These sturdy sets have o Mn.x.hllomu ahm," u'x‘rusurummununhod’“ it m‘l ngr:en legs, so that they fold mpacfly m easily. Armid > arching ' o 2 individ- them up permanent or Bavebeensold. Tryajartodayl o mrml-‘:':'&:: it “; ually selected !or m\fimo:‘a. :u«m M‘fl t‘.vhen you want tga é?;xl, c:.r:n: | g on , Tistural, ; " Easlly assombled with wing boit nook. [ Ad - R 5o ! Use {¢ in your breakfast and gorgeous