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o - ter of the-rope caught and the two {nouthl, suspended over a crevasse the Latemar Range of the Dolomites, Chic and the D.. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBFER 20. 1929. i care is taken. Then, as another proof CHILD MORTALITY: |2 g sk HAVANA HAS ELABORATE PLAN lon And fount - < i these 23 children killed in the past e ot R E TOENTERTAIN WINTER VISITORS| ATTACK ON WALKER| T BE SEEH N FRANCE ere Was & 5C ol Phpsi SPURS FE]’Y AIM Patrol In operation; s . R AL ' v e ¥ | Agreenient Ending Present Con- “So I find myself in accord w ‘ pale 5 e j . . Promises Revelations of ot Between Prod ) Harland when he says in his g::pm. Carmvalg, Mardi G ; Latin American i Alleged Bbtween Producers Reached e S to this terrible state of affairs, ‘Children should be tnstructed not. to play in the Yearly in New York. et m."‘ifii"’:fm'?_m" +ith cross a street nn{y at a crosswalk.’ The 1 m o iy and Parents to Exercise | [mBoriaice of this oan B¢ PSF the re- ,000 to Cuba in 3 Months. B the Assaciated Prese. been reached between Harold . Smith, S port is studied, and it is seen lhl(hthz 4 NEW. YORK, September 20.—Richard | re Al Pl‘ecflmlflfls- & g e Causes O e er st faull | BY the Astocjated Press. completed for a galaxy of international m”“‘:fip‘“ mayoralty nomi- ate ‘crossing not at & cross walk’ and STavANA: it 0 o Square Deal party Wed- ostly @ ared ; hildren playing in streets. ented carnival and mardi-gras cele- | a5 guests of the Cuban government and | enforcement. Lo bogiend seen again shortly, Spurred by tH threefold tncrease of | “We' {ry our best, working With the | brations planned for the Winter seasom, | to act as honor escorts to Miss Cuba. | . Ho said ‘he stood with President in the accident figures of Traffic Direc- | (each safety rules to every school child | " stepmship companies and the Latin- Féb) its heels will | James J. Walker and Tamman: o e DU ecutive i | In the cltr and through the schol 107 | Armercan Olymplc game are expesied lome Y A e e o itk zeaafaibility Tor. whst ne. teosnd BODIES ARE RECOVERED B o e American AUOmooie | children obey these lessons—at least 10 | thiy city during her three months of 1 5, athletes and followers of [ ment in this city. al to P b the vicinity of the schools—but it s P | “season” this Winter. sports from 50 nations will pour into| Charging that vice and graft have | Two Swing at End of Rope for 24 fifi%g‘&b:n?ofnfié:;c::” e 1°" O S R T sidered its -Winter visiting st bit land yachting. ministration, he declared graft paid ™ inly W t it view 1 o L cas , 18 year cas : D e n:‘ °“D°“““° Miew | Fvicing principai in charge of safety | ESSULY it g A0, SAEHNE nge b | n recog o o e s ane I B eity Amauntad. to $837000,000 & G REtAL FIRoEe; acency after reading Director Hat-| o has records of what would have been 2 T BYtbaAscipion Pras. o epert o T e mumbes o Sl |55 00 5 SR Seaanin. i | Va0 (0 he k4o vt e ahores. | fhe Ward Lin, b Dlnt, S | it s ot S o | VIENNA, September 20_he bodie were preven! last year by members of steamship companies are making simi- | to” investigate the Rothstein murder said Smith. “Twenty-three youngsters' | 10% T W E M Koo o eton would have The Cuban National Tourist Com- |lar arrangements. Eighty excursion | case, which he termed “the most as-| CrC, recovered yesterday after a strange i mg&lon, created by special act of cong- | parties from various parts of the United | tounding failure of public justice that |icubtain tragedy. Tied together by a official record, and nine of this number et long’ rope, one of the climbers slipped Seve-less than'5 yeats of age During | been, added to the totals of Mr. Hor- | jts " program for the Winter months, | ing the three months of Winter eason. | gnnals of this city.” - the vear 1928, however, only seven |land's report. starting in December. An appropriation rr{!uhm the specially prepared .pro-|“ uwhen the full story of this case is THE_FEVENTNG 'STAR. WASHTNGTON. e ey — ENRIGHT IN SLASHING |AVERICAN FILMS SOON 12 months met death in the vicinity b:’! i after directing the attention of ) 3 i Speakeasy Graft of $83,000,000 Atter Conference. Appeal Made to Motorists| siseets under an k| Olympic Games Expected to Bring stood when another portion of the re- s tecat Bt BEa b BN E. Enright, former police commissioner, pedestrians were DleoumeLly M ‘nd | HAVANA, September 20.—Unbrece- | pemuty: Amerioan beuuties to come here | Maiion of the Square Deal party Wed- have osly’ dioappenred from child mortality during 1929, as shown | police and the school authorities, 10| coupled %vith travel service | The carnival will open in January and | Hoover on the issue and charged Mayor MQUN:I-_AIN CLIMBERS’ patrols, we are able to see that the |y pring more -that 100,000 visitors to games, = From . the middle of ‘March | the complete breakdown of law enforce- sued an appeal to moicrists and PAT- | {o"the parents to see that they exercise | “Havana, which has heretofore con- | Havana. There will be races, golf, polo | been widespread under the Walker ad- Hours Before Being Dropped her record for the past year with com- | {0 "schoo) system here, told me that | tourists and 18 giving 6 pertonal inc | Lounoed an extra Mner for Ouban travel. | yea the past 12 months in traffic accidents,” |y i hoy patrols. Think what our of two young Austrian mountaineers lives were snuffed out, according to the | LCFG, (4"t ce ‘accidents occurred and Tl pears oo ey Consd | Bitee, WA touch (o shores due | foa” CE (el o PUDLE Jutice that | g rope, one of the climbers lipped . children under' 14 vears of age were = of $120,000 will' be spent in assuring [ grhm of entertainmenis by the Cuban i o B dl P th ghildren under 14 vears of age Wefe| . ee Die in Plame Crash, | consumation of entertainment plans | government there will be the enlarged | (00" 0¢ Sid: it wil, shake pollticsl ridie a that instead of improving on that rec- which will_be under the direct super- |and renovated American Jockey Club | oo iioty to their "" ‘:’m cgl;;: ord we made one more than three| TULARE, S. Dak., September 20 (®). | vision of Dr. Manuel de Ia Cruz, a |where strings of America’s fastest pm'“ s ey ‘;etrr’e:;np-.nn;i o times as bad. —Three men were killed near here yes- | federal Senator, and his manager, E. A. | horses will run their daily courses; the | g .o % f « « « and the traditions of the saddle At v the Monte ry before the campaign is over. oo putea: aotar's oy |1SStaY phien ikie Jaizplene falled to e e . / 4 as well as the ultra smart new-season Ferres. t!;cl «.im “}c\:dlemé figures - {;rt s e G0)OF s abhanptell Soop sbdl 1611 O\;l;:."lr nm&ulmvlzmmr carnival and c-r]nl ':s Afxlle"“éofinduut‘filn nzx:flg P ey Vi adul , which demonstrates al t | com: mar 'as wi year surpass any- | complel million ar g C] - a ‘expects & bumper 2. . s 3 s hoseibic " to improve things when from an altitude of about 2,000 feet. Thing ever attempted. Bians ate already all opening in December. crop this season. e contrasts combine in the riding togs sketched above. Coats are excellent- ly tailored in brown tweed rgixtures and jodhpurs form the contras in tan or oxford. Sizes 14 to 38. The Tweed Coat . . . $25.00 The Bedford Cord Jodhpurs. .-. . . $10.95 (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Occasional Blemishes | Almost everyone has them—that ugly Dramatically buys out and places on sale &izi:E i Jover mothi cel the dail and lovely, nothing can ex: aily use of Resinol Soap. " . In Conjunction with OQur Baltimore Store Resinol rcat Co. 0 0000 00 In Business for 25 Years Cahn’s Quality Shop, of Baltimore Sells Out to The Hecht Co. Bargain Annex and Associated Stores S 1= = |= 'S 8 = For 25 years Cahn’s Quality Shop, at Baltimore and Liberty streets, has borne an enviable reputa-, tion in Baltimore. Thousands of Baltimoreans patronized it again and again because they knew its reputable merchandise included nationally famous names! But the owners decided to retire ... and that's the reason for this remarkable event! An event that features merchandise known from coast to coast! You'll see such names, Fashionknit Ties, Arrow Shirts, Varsity Underwear, Delpark Underwear, Wilson Bros. Hose, Hickok Belts, Reis Underwear and many others equally fa- mous. : You'll see $55 to $60 suits steam-rolled to $25! $35 topcoats and overcoats that hit rock bottom l £ at $15. .. and Fall just beginning! $8.50 and $10 hats of an extremely famous make at $4.95. And all down the line, sensation after sensation . .. saving after saving! ' : : Crowds will be here tomorrow, but we’re go- ing to have plenty of extra salesmen, extra cashiers, extra bundle wrappers to take care of you. Our only request is . .. come early for your own good. : : P. S. You’ll find that in some cases we’ve added our own higher grade mer- chandise to fill in sizes and selections. IR Men’s $25 to $35 Suits, $ Topcoats & Overcoats | 1 5 About One-Fourth With Two Pairs of Trousers Men’s $34.85, $55 and $60 Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats, some our own stock : $25 Men’s $29.85, $40 and $45 Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats, some our own stock $ 7 Men’s $50 Full Dress Suits. -. . L2 $5.50 to $12.50 Tuxedo Vests, some our own stock $6.50 to $10 Dress Trousers, some our own stock . . . . $3.85, $4.85 $16.50 to $20 Summer Suits, some our stock. . . . ... ....$7.50 $25 to $40 Summer Suits, some our own stock Sl ) | 1 “FREED” Electric Radios $11725 , '_Complete‘with 8 Tubes Look at these values in Furnishings! $2.50 to $3 Shirts $1.39 <$2.50 to $3.50 Silk and . £ .$5 Knitted Ties 3 50c and 75¢c Ties $1 to $1.50 Athletic Union Suits. Sizes 34 to 40 $1 Athletic Shirts and Shorts, 49¢ $1 and $1.50 Golf or Ca ymere Hose 69c; 3 prs. $2 $4.50 to $6 Dress Gloves. . . .$2.65 $2.50 to $3.50 Dress Gloves, $1.65 - $1 Washable Fabric Gloves. .39¢ Radio entertainment is brought right into your living room. The Freed Radio gets the program just as the micro- $2.50 to $3.50 Mufflers 35¢ to 50c Handkerchiefs $1 Silk Handkerchiefs $7.95 Rayon Robes, Hecht Co. Stock X $1.50 to $2 Suspenders........ $1 and $1.50 Hickok Belts and Beltograms, each $4, $5, $6 and $7Hats $2 to $3.50 Caps and some of our own $1.69 Caps $8.50 to $10 Hats $5 to $7 Sweaters...... 30 $2.50 Rayon and Wool Sweaters . $6.50 to $10 Fall and Winter Union Suits $ $3 to $6 Fall and Winter Union Suits, some our own stock. . $2.50 to $3.50 Worsted Shirts and Drawers 3 $1.29 Winter weight Union Suits (seconds) $2.50 to $4.50 Pajamas, some our own stock ; $1.29 to $1.50 Pajamas, some wrinkl 5 Cotton Night Shirts, our own stock . ~$4'.v:to $8.50 ] + $2.15 Shirts, some our own 69c, 3 for 52 Stock $2.95 Stock $1 Wilson Bros. Hose -39c¢, 3 pr. ° —e $4, $5, $6 & $7 Hats, The Hecht Co. $1 to $1.50 Silk and Knitted Ties $1 45¢ L] $1.50 to $2.50 Shirts, Shorts and . Union Suits-- : WWM|lmmmmmummpmnnmnmmm|uunnmmmmmmu|||||mmmmmununumummmmmmmmnmnulnnflm “phone gets it. Compare its performance with that.of any *“other make up to $200.00. 8-tube model pictured, cased in a gracefully proportioned walnut veneered cabinet. With the new pure-tone inductor dynamic speaker. $10 Delivers It! Radios—Main Floor \ Tar Hecat Co. “E -éttg_ct at Seventh”