Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . - C., MONDAY. OFTOBER 14, 1929. - [TN[]B[RGH FLJFS | "All Comes to Him. Ete.” Opine Police: \BRAZILIAN DATES SET | SISREGRIERRRISPLENTY OF PARKING SPACE NEARBY RYSII LIRS Two Carloads of “Corn” Walk Right In BY BISHOP CANNON This Sale for Tuesday and Wednesday e : A ST / BAcK Tu NEw YURK Without turning a hand, Head- to an abrupt halt and scrambled over |BY the Associated Press. \\\\\\\\ A /// Neo a fence. | _RICHMOND, Va. October 14.—The Z. quarters Detectives Howard Ogle and N E Z Before the startled policemen could | Times-Dispatch today said_that Bishop | Mail John Wise effected the capture of tWo | make 5 move another car turned into | &V-:nes ponEndn, 0 hm{;clf c)fimflthel / oy 3 automobiles filled to capacity with |the alley. This time the driver did |dates for conducting ree Brazilan ;_Dlscuses Explorahon Of | com_ whisky yesterday afternoon, not. even take time (0 stop, but leaped ’gm‘f::;ngzsu of the Metnodist Epscopai | v Phone -4 uayan Ruins With Carnegie The two officers were in Broad Alley ,,:z{','un‘h.'ndc';m;:“:; ::ag':f!hz:m.ln.‘: |litical campaign, in which he was ex- | Orders b 018 | outhwest attempting to serve a war- | The car stopped after ramming o tree | pected until last Thursday, when he s B4 28l s Er-m when a large touring car drove | Ogle and Wise say they found 156 'announced his departure for South ille Institution Head While Here. |into’the alley. Seeing the detectives, | half gallons of whisky in the first car | America. to take an active part. The the colored driver brought his machine | and 130 in the second. ‘ Times-Dispatch story says official lists | e Lol boond. ot conterinces. publined. three weeks | [5] Childrens’ Clown s X3 $2 Scalloped Atwer | before Bishop Cannon's announcement ' M de S for P 31 um%‘;’;‘,‘,“’;:’ = é‘;':,'“e"fe' IGNORERS OF TRAFFIC Del Campo Lands at Balboa. )nrf’ his_departure contained no confer- | [G] asquerade Suits | :Krlnl(le Spreads s dates for him before next Feb- ! Clown Suits of various color cambric: - Institution, the results of his recent | «T|CKETS” MAY BE JAILED | > Radio to e star. st i [8) without sleeves? sizes 4 to 6. “xm:rcd%‘ms‘:vdb':old'":unnnurdbll!l l'll!nl-flm C“Pu:l'lyon ur Pn mml lvl;\ BALBOA, Canal Zone., October llvh Bishop Cannon, who said here Thurs- ‘, Boy’ lnd Gl.rl‘, s ‘s ChaTles A, ‘L.,.‘ét:‘".: (g rc° | Tk The Mexican aviator Del Campo ar- |day that he was leaving immediately for | N | : by o from | police Issue aning After Taking | rived at France Field yesterday from | Brazil, expressed surprise that the pub- &) M.'qnerldg Suits c . Bolling Pield at 11:35 o'clock this morn. Mexico' Cit te to Guyaquil, |lic did not know of these Episcopal ol ing with Mrs. Lindbergh for New York. Man Grom Bed at Night Bottator. | S0 1o tabine. & yelibl piane | misions, saying they had' been: pub-| KO e s ts 13 meagnd Halleween Byiatsi Dr. Merriam and Col. Lindbergh made to | lish the church press. s plans for a_future conference, which After Two Summons. Mexion O, o §§E‘¢i°’w‘“éuf’i"‘ v ‘m'r?xda ittes-Dispatch says churchmen (2 Indian and e .1326 w probably will be heid in New York| .. oo e today that|the good-will fiyers, Col. Pablo Slant | here had- expected Bishop Cannon i | [S) Cowboy Suits n within a few days, but no announce- oo Wi *mlv‘efi;,:!gk t: ‘i" ,‘ and Lieut. Arnulfo Cortez, were forced | attend the Virginia conference of the | o Fast-color KRORL Goth. astiesd foad :nr;r:;':t::nmm 1:: tr% lzl:n;“!gv el;{‘th‘e; fhtiong of tralhe "mlm‘m: 4 ‘;l'e“{;& down in the jungle last week near the | church meeting in Richmond Wednes- P2 piece O cowhoy hat: aizes 3 to 13 vears, | Mo | the Mexican jungle. to go to & police station and post col- \u——- A Children's Winter Girls’ Felt Hats Sl Men’s 98¢ Fall e rauThe matier has all been covered by | sl B b S R r ’ Vests or Pants and French Berets Union Suits i o reports from the expedition’s plane J | i = Ewell L. Beane, 208 Indiana avenue, & Hats in sssorted chapes ard colors, | 1o12ns eeves and ankie length: sizes 36 ublic by the Cormapie Tortitecion maor | told Judge Ralph Given = Police Gourt Edmonston CO., Inc. S 'd; cholce | French Berets in_red. biue. tan. and | Froct welght Tof o dbergh said, | today that police came to his home Exclusive Washington Agency Dr. A. V. - | in the middle of the night last night, T, V. Kidder, Carnegie Institu: STACY-ADAMS & CO.'I tlon scientist, who' sccompanied the | Touted him out of bed, escorted him | ‘Lindberghs on the exploration trip, is | to the police station and locked him up. N-'io".“y Known Shoes for Gefltlemen Teturning to the National Capital tod: vJKldgC Given held that the police | ANNUAL REDUCTION . SALE OF THE FAMOUS fié‘ 5 STACY-ADAMS SHOES — B Mertam.” Tulure plans o the [ tickets on Beane's car, testified that REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LINES | Beraotias ‘Toquests’ to him to tame MS‘,’{'.,,‘,“;"::'_',.fi'ne;{‘n“““&‘n"’s'm‘,;,fi‘;l a police station and post collateral. street for some time yesterday afer- |, The judge fined Beane $20 on a noon. He #lso was in conference at | CHAIBE oOf excessive speed ard 5 for The Garlton" Hotel “with M Glasonas | OPerating his automobile with defective Shoes famous for Fit— Peerless in Quality— Exclusive in Fashion— As well as “correctively” Comfortable. $13.50 Shoes for............$12.15 lights on it. He had_been given $14.00 Shoes for............$12.60 M. Young, new Assistant Secretary of | Loncy, I y Policemen F. R. Tierney of Commerce for Aeronautics. It is under- | the sixth precinct and A. H. Poil of $15.00 Shoes for. st NI $16.00 Shoes for.... stood that they discussed informally | the thirteenth recinet f ; Buy shoes for the ‘Woolen suits, in- e e Flelstic. SR e 5 f $ Menanll § 7 || cluding coat, “vf;t | plnl.s or wool-lined | | “Gray or ‘white, short sieeves. ankie T l 6 Sears: utton TYons or Lack with droh 1ength? sites"38 to 48 ertees aiality | 25¢ Fancy Pink | Men’s 50c % e Dresses | Bandettes 5 f°' S l F::u:y }c{o,e 3 prs. 31 | Pretty pink-striped mllffllll‘ well| Rayon and ravon and silk mixed: good made and finished: sizes 33 to _assortment_of patterns and colors: ail| Longeloth Pine, chamols - finish _ auality: full inches wide $71.98 | 1= , Tweed Ensembles ool or$| swosi wowr || All-Wool Jersey and IS ',U-?{;a" ot it Crepe-back Satin Dresses / Boys” and Gl 4 . 81 Outuamfin' Materials This Season ’ 50c Sport Hose Medum and heavy wele e 95 7| $1 Destred 5] 2 for ¥ 1 * \ Rayon Undies Bloomers. Panties, Step-ins, Chemise. Bloomers. [] . These come 1n the most fashionabie models for verr ‘and Skirt Gombination. Lace trim- an Plalds. | | qireei or businest wear All the wanted colors, With clever | e Ang aliored. Slight seconds. . to 14 years. || trimminzs. Sizes 16 to 50 in the assortment, ‘ 59: Bell Y" 3f s > t] Wool Berets 2“"1; 310 to 516'50 A“' g ! B:I.:m;z& e AR RS TAAR bor k;7@:;:;‘;':n.':r,,.°r::::";j::j;f,,:':: Wool Sports and 37-95 kh CW R e Shp' 2 for s1 Chinc.li“a coats | c:fi? n'hgel ‘ct:n.nn weleht n::c two (54 0 "1‘:5;.:”":‘,"2‘:3& g e | R B BB 0BEE BL [ | q Baby Boy’s 69¢ 39¢ Bloomers | Men’s $§1 Dlmuk Cloths & Wash Suits 2for ‘1 and Step-ins 4“” Dress Shirts 2“" s1 e e i Lovely quailty broadcloth, hand-em- | Crepe of naingook bloomers. step-ins of | Good auality fast-color materiais mll o UL ML PLITI | ST LIRSt 2 B,b,e, Needs at ;1 the Department of Commerce, to which | i Col. Lindbergh is technical adviser.’ Col. Lindbergh was in tummunk‘l- tion this morning with Capt. P. , . Nagle ‘of Pan-American Airways, over . :Whose line Col. Lindbergh was making the flight which led to his exploration | of the Mayan ruins. He will make a| “technical report covering his flight to| the Pan-American headquarters in New | York, he indicated to Capt. Nagle. This | Jeport will cover the routing of the dine, radio communications, weather in- formation and forecasting and other _ details of the operations of the inter- Mational air mall, passenger and ex- gfll line, to which Col Lindbergh is hnica] adviser. | Col. Lindbergh already has made two “long trips over the Pan-American lines. { The first trip inaugurated service be- .fween Miami and the Panama Canal = e by way of Central America. The s «second trip, just completed, opened a new line from Miami to the South © American mainland by way of Cuba. . ‘the West Indies and the Windward and % Leeward Islands. forming a great chain v «of islands from Florida to the east . woast of South America near Trinidad. A o sol. Lindbergh m’ly mlkehlnnther . %‘s‘l}’ Cl?w;-fi:: AbC.{n lfl!!l;tl.A- even greater trip over the Pan- L — '?h?'} g"‘"’,' ‘m“ m‘ns next two wcid, lr.;uc:fi‘ whole digestive system on t is unders e company vt ‘ls planning the extension of its syster :_”"'22“‘,:; e Ro e ) 1o all parts of South America, one line fase s poverlul stareh dipeetant—it Funning down the east coast and con- digests 800 times its own weight of ® “necting by a transcontinental route with | plul:oflno starch in 30 minutes. # west coast line. t and starch digestant, anti-acld i and carminative beyond © compare. San Salvador Art Festival._ * SAN SALVADOR, October 14—An . ¥y of instruction as a tribute to Spain was ‘held at San Salvador’s principal theater Jast night. President Romero Bosque, activities of the aeronautics branch of | = Season and save a SRt good part of the cost. / TN We’re Exclusive Agents EdmonstonsTo. INCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. West Side— 612 13th Street Bet. F & G Sts. ! “members of the Cabinet, the Spanish . Minister and the Ministers and consuls | * e and mufllll i = . ’ ‘ 2095 pair |$2.98 Flannel-back 31 - %—_—_ ' * “Tap nd buttons: sarter st | EEEEEEEEEEEEEE Childr 1 w Flannelett Men’s 59~ s ’cf,,, 2ter’] T Gl sl}knbbed (B Plain_and contrast colors. with ear lln r-u ltock nwmd neat mm lcfll colo.: shirts and drawers to 1aps_and chin bands. _(Second Ploor. tried _Dink o h: perfrct quality: sizes 32 to 4 69¢ Novelt y | :':3 's'snl::;: Frock- 31 I\F‘::t:yzslflon 5 prs. $ 1 Pinafore Aprons Wiceke o prints and percales, mum} All perfect auality: an assortment of || 8¢ Unbleached muslin with cretonne tiim- ' and extra sizes; smocks i lai lors. b e e llnlhlml - in plain colors. | fancy effects and colo) all sizes. “Lucky Feller sl : $5 Golden Fleece Hats and f‘fi‘ ey g Part-Wool Blankets 200w e 1 0 s EEEEC—:—J@EEEEEEEE | 3 ey 1ds ana || Damaskette Cloths UMD Bty B B "fia‘n’(‘ Loy B "m'a"- Size 34xS4: can be washed; looks like [ 5 5 . ., ., . 0 ., 0 0 N i e B E:E':E;:c,_,_,Asus] TR T e h 1 | Boys’ §1 > 40911th StN.W. Fr. 80501350 F St.N.W., Fr. 80503218 14th St N.W. Fr8050 a0 |l oot by B ok SYRAGENT YO *1 Small lots Wash Suits and Cloth Suits, es 3 to 6 years: desirable colorings. | $ k’ :[s tra- Boya’ e8¢ or eg. xtra-size fé:?;l:‘x"!:‘;;";‘g::i‘,‘ "lth-m,!: Flannelette Blmnlen3 for 3 1 BLOUSES 2 for$ 1 YV d ry wanted Of fast-color fance materials. also | shade. “inci Tiene 0 tob °l!l ol WRll Al assorted | plain_white; double vokes: all sizes. i 25: ( inSG)Tucy { Gils Rayon or ¢ 5] | Bowst 18 Turkish Towels 4 for* 1 ) NN £ 3 Muslin Blnomn with colored borders; also Muslin in white or pink. sizes s perfect o o ;El‘". ldllgn’ln white, pink, pe Gy plain whi I | ‘z l(’l ‘3 50 sflk s : i Men’s $1 $ 1 Fringe Curtains 1 : ) WORK PANTS 89c Pants [ pif8 0 45 inches wide, 214 yards lons: £ LoCationade Work Eapis, dark shades | wibted Motoren e IR Mol 10 Arhidn dfaake "0 TR A have J’ERVICE/;ww Xy - zf.,sl Boxy Corduroy 37 ‘%}“fii‘;‘.’é"‘"’sm*l M| flh\\\\\\ Blue Shirts | and Cloth Plnt: Washingtorn’s Largest Radio Stores Get Your SPARTON From STAR Boys’ Sl.’s I | Boys’ $1.95 s We carry the complete line of Sparton Radio T i it Cricket Sweaters | RAINCOATS o 23RS, VB PR | ST TS arateed minordts | o lein & Extra-size Gowns $1 |Boys’ $1.95 All-Wool 29¢ Rosedale $1 | Printed Mitzi and SHP' 2for 1 Lumberjacks ‘1 Pillowcases 6f°' l e MM et o Of muslin. gowns fn pink and white. | _Pull bleached. wide hems; I ze; o _— " Buy the first lumberjack for $1.95. 3 Inrg: gl slips | m while, with lace trimming. P R LR L s to'16 B¢ | run’of the m a rs. Women’s ssc 3 $ 1 35¢ $1 Rose 1| = Seh for for$ 2“" 1 e Tards lone. 2 T S stamped imporect. Al IR the fots. | wide hem: run of the mill. 39: lmpoded 5 d $ s ¥] XX OO L AT iicaltd Handmade Porto $ Exceptional Values in This ‘Elll Broadcloth Rican Gown. 2“" 1 lustrous quality, in white and e g e s | Dollar Sale of Footwear | iond 3, 3] SILK HOSE il o CluldrenlWool-Rlynn s =l " ‘ very wanted shade, including uew " tanas lieht irregul All_sales final. Q Y SWEATERS Q Newest and mout dfllrlb}e colors ard 4N | 19¢ FIIICY mixtures. _Sizes 7 3 (S Women's Onhng 2 for $ 1 A ; $ 0“'“'! Flannel (] Flannel Gowns ielomen's $149 Felt Ju. Tose, blue, an | 9 stiipes: ”!re:('ul!l‘\"“'lh Shstiwr; oenj soloend - cnm;‘l:c'k :: ,':n -clofnh purplle: h"fi;em;m? };"im. a0 er soles, rul HE 24 Girls’ Fall Dresses §1 31 position, soles and rubber “to 8 o nd 2-Pe. Enumbkl i " .All the net d l’!l'.ll.lt l"l!l Py wom iy M soR e bed Bed Pillows = - | peGovered with ticking. filled with 9 Children’s Winter 2 = s 1 s R new curled fe 16324 size. L Waist Union Suits House Slippers, brown and Boudoir _ Slippers, leather - stry s 1 (50 Ribbed_ cotton. fieece-iined: lone or || ~DIack: heavy padded soles soles and rubber neels; | Couch Covers [S) sport sieeves, ke or full-lensth; 3 m[ and heels; sizes 6 to 11. sizes 4 to 8. | 38 in ve sets for your selection. And, having a large and skilled service staff we are prepared to take care of every possible service need._ Come in and hear SPARTON, the radio that’s had the most sensational public demand in radio history—jumping from 67th to 3rd place in the radio industry in one year. inches wide | sorted "strines”and piain"chigrs 0% A gSPEClAL SALE—100 ROOM-SIZE RUGS A‘rug IX"fit mm’t any ’;:nm Rnumm\ periect, a few slight 15 $1.75 Extra Size $ irregulars. seamless. ese Rugs sold on our budget plan. 59¢ Raven R BLANKETS 1 % sx12-ft. Wool Brussels $19.95 to e 4 yas.¥] Plain or hney brocaded designs; fasoriment, of " desirable” cofors. % Double-bed size, and plain erev; # 9x12-ft. Smith’s Velvet $24.95 Values inches " wi neadly” Anished edges. (Basement.) 2 150 8.3x10.6-ft. Wool Velvet Elhaice! Lmenday i i Hall Runner 3"" 31 inches wide. pretty carpet destgns 8.3x10.6-ft. Wool Brussels ur and cake # 715x9-ft. Wool Velvet 32 95 Krinkle $1 ,1 7V,x9-ft. Axminster Yfl‘fle'i"fn'«-."fi‘ e fore A g BEDSPREADS 6x9-ft. Wool Velvet $1.95 Heavy s]: One and two pisce aivies. io be hem. % 6x9-ft. Axminster Napara Rugu Assorte lesirable .. leavy Generous size, heavy Illl“‘ in | ,.m wool rug d.lll’nl !lllhll! imperf B e yds.3] 75¢ Seaml 800 Felem $1.75 Oval. s [ e it e D[R, 30w o] i ] 22x36 s in eolor b | [€) sbove. or three vards each; spiendid pat- Doule-bed size. heavywelght sheeting | & Gold Seal and other aualities: choice almost_ever: 3ize. plain oalor band borders. in ooy o thrsh Sardi Cack abibnald i’ of 18 patterns: cut from full roll $1 Felt-E (5] “e se 3 wmwmh Jtor?] i-'.‘f’.:,",‘_':,':;. $1 | Rex Ruga e Dtor?] 3x6Fe Rugs 2for’] ; ; S R e B T il Yk S Nk A K XN RN NK X H*)&:%(fi'(fl?uu‘?““‘-’"-“‘*‘.‘_" .THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE S B R R R ERRISIER “Radio’s Richest Voice” THE NEW SPARTON EQUASONNE MODEL 301 Esauisitely carved high- Model 301 ‘fl‘ re llll'hun ‘fll- sign.” A decorative piece of éwm.xwf”;u:ng"firvf- $274.50 “red"and s beautiful tn . tone a3 a fine old cello. Complete with tubes “s;\ss\nm&s\' ._“i -J your home. No further payments for $1 O DOWN delivers any model Sparton Radio to 30 days. ************************ XY YOO OOROROOR XK