Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 10 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | CLUB GUARDKILLS =™ ‘clock, at the Washington Club, Sev- 9 | enteenth and K streets. Election of of- | Miss Helen S. Eaton will lecture on | ‘General Language Courses,” 4:30 | o'clock, at Mount Vernon Semmsry,'ini the Elizabeth Somers Chapel. | teenth and Q streats, Sunday, 2 pm, panion” will be the subject of a talk by fcr Blue Plains. Matthews Dawson at the League for the Larger Life tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., az} 1706 L street. A 500 card party will be given by Capitol Lodge, No. 3, Shepherds of Bethlehem, tomorrow night at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. The Curley Club will give a leap year dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., at the Raleigh Hotel. Proceeds for Archbisiop Curley's | scholarship fund. [ Fitted with a proscenium, an orches- tra'pit and a pulpit, a London chapel | has been remodeled so that it may be The charity committee of Morning; used for motion picture performances D o TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1928 1 Slow Camera Action. X Slow motion pictures are usullly: taken by a special camera. This camera is hand-driven and turned by the cameraman in the same manner as g regular studio camera. It operates at least 10 times faster than the or- dinary camera, and thus portrays slow end more detailed action of the objects taken. However, there is an attach- ment which takes slow-motion pictures Two Men Fired on Him, Is; Defense of Californian Held for Deaths. By the Associated Press. SANTA ANA, Calif,, November 16.— A death battle waged with a rifle and two shotguns following the warning shot fired at the hunting dog of two alleged game poachers found a sharp-shooting gun club’s keeper in jail today while | authorities investigated his story that he killed the two trespassers after they had fired at him. The two hunters, said to have tres- passed upon the duck-hunting preserves | of the California Gun Club, were Orlie R. Mahon, 40, and John D, Callicot, 40, residents of Sunset Beach J. W. Montgomery, once a deputy sheriff in Oklahoma, held as their slay- er, surrendered voluntarily after having escaped the battle unscathed. Shows Shot-Punctured Hat. Calmly Montgomery told officers his version of the shooting, which occurred in an isolated marsh yesterday. exhibited a shot-punctured hat as evi- dence of an attack upon him. Each of his victims died with a bullet through the heart. The clubkeeper said the two men became enraged when he discharged his rifle at their dog as they stalked the trespassers, but that Callicot cut the argument short by firing at him. Montgomery said he returned the fire. | Callicot fell. Mahon swung his gun to shoulder, and the keeper said they firad almost together. Again Mont- gomery escaped uninjured, while Mahon fell. The dog was uninjured. A coroner’s inquest was ordered for today. S e At a recent convention in Manchester, d, of municipalities in Great Britain owning their transportation sy tems, the 84 cities represented had in- vested in lines a total of $4,150,000,000, employed 87,000 people and last year carried 4,392 000 He | The American Gold Star Mothers | | will entertain with a card party and | dance, at the Hamilton Hotel. Cards, | 8 to 10 o'clock. Dancing from 10:30. | | Girls Friendly Society of St, Mark’s | branch, will give an oyster supper from | 5 to 7 o'clock, in the parish hall, 301 D strect southeast, | | The “foreign dinner” of the Women's Guild of American University will be | 7 ! held, 7 o'clock, in the auditorium on [the campus, Massachusetts and Ne- braska avenues | | _The Philathea class of St. Paul's M. E. iChurCh will hold its annual Christmas | bazaar at the church, Thirteenth and | iCrittenden streets, from 5 to 10 o'clock. The Euzelian class of the First Bap- tist Church hold a bazaar from 6 | to 11 o'clock, at the church. The Men's Club of Foundry M. E. Church will meet, 8 o'clock. C. Franci Jenkins will speak on the subject “Broadcasting of Radio Movies and Ra- dio Vision.” TDlustrated with slides. The Pythian Sisters of Rathbone Temple will give a card party, 8 o'clock, | at 1012 Ninth street. | | FUTURE. | Class 1923, Georgetown Law School, | | will have a reunion and dinner to- morrow, 7 p.m. at the Bannockburn Club, Glen Echo, Md. Prominent speak- ers and other entertainment have been | provided. Automobiles will leave Poli’s !at 6:15 p.m., furnishing transportation for class members, all of whom are ex- pected to attend. Clayton Hamilton will be the hono: guest and speaker at a luncheon give: by the American Association of Uni versity Women tomorrow, 1 p.m., at the ! clubhouse, 1634 I street. ‘The American Association of Uni- versity Women invites all college wom- and their friends on a walk Sunday. rting from Cabin John Bridge (end | Glen Echo car line), at 2:45 p.m. some, at the Stone shack. near Syca- more Island Station, after the walk. ‘ i —_— ! “How to Choose a Congenial Com-' that is used on the regular studio or| Star lodge, No. 40, and Forest Tem-| during the week and special “cinema s Teel cameras ple, N¢. 9, will leave Elks' Home, Fi A N ——_ T A R T T I PR R R ™ OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND This Wonderful Offer Continues All This Week THE JEWEL PEARL* NECKLACE ! * (Manufacthred) s Very Specially Priced, This Week Only.. ... IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GII T O ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED § INDESTRUCTIBLE remark: Com n ovely necklaces you'll agree that the We do not wish to quote a comparative value on these neckiices s i w The Jewel Pearl” ) is 5o much greater than the s (M $1 for which we are selling v you muay be sure you are receivin of rare importance. Come in and wee them. You can be the judge. Necklace, Very Special, $1 ‘tured ) ESE STORES Neighborliood 14th and Park Roed 7th and E Sts, N.W W. 8th and H Sts. N.E. 10th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. N 653 Pa. Ave. S, 1323 F St. N.W. 14th and U Sts. N.W. ADD 10c ON ALl MAIL ORDERS ; Address PEOPLES DRUG STORE, 15th and G Sts, N. W. DAL e | P N Santa Has a Gift for Every Good Boy and Girl The Hecht (o.—Toyland F St. at 7th inEHEor CoZ YEARSAIES iding Z@mm‘mg threeyears @ in eur new bui The Vogue For Black Continues in Coats $ 69.50 Black coats with black or contrasting furs —or coats in the brighter, warmer hues for the woman who demands novelty. Each coat has been individually selected for its fineness of fur and fabric. Modes approved by Paris featuring the new Paquin, Shawl and Bolster collars, deep wide band cuffs and spiral cuffs of fur. FARRICS Velvet COLORS Black Grey STYLES Straightline Capes Tiers Floating Back Bands FURS Fox Broadcloth Duobloom Cross Fox Browns Blues Reds (liayfair Coat Shoy, Third Ploor.) Manchurian Wolf Baby Seal Caracul Civet Cat Marmink Sealine (Dyed coney) Norma A complete un- derdress for any costume. Saves dressing t i m e, laundering and bureau space. Lace “—because vou love nice things.” Pure silk and rayon in trimmed (see sketch) or tailored, in peach or sunny pink. Sizes 32 to 40. (Main Ploor.) . Jordan Auto 514.95 %F Made just like the real car. With adjustable headlights, L- cense plate, bumper and mud guards. Balloon rubber-tired disc Finished in red with green striping. wheels. (Third Floor.) PATHEX Movie Camera and projector 33 Complete You get—Pathex Movie Camera, Pathex Movie Projecting Ma- chine, Electric Cord, Socket and Plug, Mazda Lamp, Film Splicer, Repair Kit, Tripod and Leather Carry- ing Case, Leather Case for Camera. Third Floor—Toy Dept S Whoopee! Rig‘ht in front o Speedy Velocipedes $1v2.95 Ball bearing . . . finished in blue. Rubber-tired bicycle spoke wheels. Adjustable handle bars afld !aadle rubbef pedfll!. (Third Floor.) Speed Bike $12.95 For boys and girls. Made of motorcycle tubing. Ball-bearing wheels. Adjustable double coil spring saddle. Nickel-plated ad- justable handle bars. Finished in tan. with the Columbia Aero'plane . ;o The swankiest toy auto- mobile for boys and girls! One-piece wood body, with metal swings. Fitted with rudder that actually revolves. Roller bearing, rubber-tired balloon wheéls. Coaster Wagon, *3*° The Famous “Cagitol Flyer” Made of hardwood in natural finish. Steel front and rear bolsters. Ball-bearing disc wheele, rubber tired. Cump]ete with brake. (Third Floor.) (Third Floor.) Lionel Electric Train Sets, $6'75 Each outfit includes 1 electric locomotive with headlight, 1 Pull- man car, observation car and 8 sections of track . . . also warning signal and 1 lock-on connection. S (Third Floor.) XEXZ% Deposit Holds Any Big Toy We will hold any big toy until December 15th on the deposit of one dollar. If you llr:kled you may pay for it while it is being eld. | scientifically determined proportions. The silk supplies strength, soft- ness and durability . . . the rayon adds weight and lustre. It not only tubs satisjactorily but it will not run. Unerring Style in - Afternoon, Evening and Sports Wear - It is mot expensive to be well groomed when such chkarming modes can be obtained at this price Dresses for afternoon, sports, or party georgette, satins, tweeds or combina- wear — fasioned of velhvet, p= tions. Chic neck lines, moulded hips, circular skirts and knife pleatings are a few of the many features shown. s sizes. Women's and miss (Mayfair Shop, Third Floor.) $25. Hecart Co. F Street at 7th b Tflf

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