Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 25

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1929. : 25 | Births Reported. DISCUSSED AT DINNER . firgse s oy n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, cent events in Mendoza, which ended!sc"ool_ QUESTIONS e with Lencinas’ death. REVOLUTION RUMORS S Sonchar destie™ ™ = =y HELD FAR-FETCHED | S rotnimaiion Septer niee: e v measures, Sl A ho%e | Ballw Addresses University | Public Attention in Argentina Cen- | povever. telected the propossle, s8| Women's Committee on Legisla- tion and Efficiency. tered on Assassination of majority in the Lower House. The needs, problems, accomplish- Promnent Tosder. | GE) £ GTYLED GUNMAN ms oo o o i o of Washington were discussed last night To GET 15 lAsHEs {at the annual dinner of the education | committee of the American Association M . Hi ., of University Women, held at the as- s ys u,"%‘r'.‘x.,’?‘é.’ boy. Andrew and Josephine Sparacino. boy. Samuel W. and Julia Barrows, boy twins. Herman and Gertrude Covert. boy. James and Louise Taylor, boy. Graham and Inez Brown, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Isabell W. Weisel. 84, 1627 10th . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, aler. chet of counser 1or warsia ¥, | TW0-ALARM FIRE y i M M K McCormick, and Mrs. Blaine, and con- curred in by Newton D. Baker, leader cAUsEs $2 000 loss ;uu. to hold the sessions behind closed ,_ oors. SEEREIS GUARBED‘“{"l‘“;i‘é"“g"m'g’&dgdthdt!'-‘m?&*u‘z Cigarette Is Blamed for Blaze in O’Connor’s Burial In England Marks Peace With Irish of Mrs. Katherine McCormick's legal after stipulation by counsel for both the | Furniture Warehouse at North defandants and the plaintiff that it was Desire of Father of Com- Capitol and M. mons Solemnly Fulfilled in London Rites. desirable for the protection of Stanley i ici in! McCormick, and_ with the understand- Counsel Fight Publicity in ing_that the latter would be present H illi, H | during the hearing. Suit Over Millionaire Incom- j A two-alarm fire, belleved to have t : Secrecy Order Vacated. | been caused by a cigarette carelessly petent’s Guardianship. The wealthy incompetent did not ap- | tocced near crated furniture, started in By Cable to The Star. BUENOS AIRES, November 22.—Al- though rumors from Chile that there is a revolutionary movement on foot Z ep o in Argentina are regarded as nothing |18 Months at Hard Labor Also Pen- :‘;""lm’n: %’;fl;-“l::;l 1 !":edt‘;:w?:flvr hort of fantastic in well informed cir-| oo for Robbi ith Pistol grou| gton ; ies here, public attention continues to Ll Bob. ery Wit] Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent Netting $100. By the Assoclated Press. o e ed th pear, however, and the court ruled that the warehouse'af the Hub Mumitiire!Co. O bRt 35T without his presence in the courtroom he could find nothing in the civil code | 8t North Capitol ;"d M "lm'& late By the Associated Press. to justify his previous order of secrecy. ‘V;(;gadfl&& causing Fdie imated at SANTA BARBARA. Calif., November | His order vacating the secrecy ruling | $3000. Noone washurt === 22.—Another attempt to keep from | was not made retroactive, however, and |, The bo%¢ had bt e the public certain testimony in the legal | the first day's proceedings, involving | P& “; "” Y, e‘é‘l m' S “r‘;'? Was | iry the recéncliliation of the two races B e tialy Hrofs | tion due to increase efficiency in the | battle here over the guardianship of | testimony of Dr. Lewllys Barker of |Sounded immediately upon arrival of | was fylfilled solemnly yesterday. | city of Mendoza of the na 3 peoen- | SRIBILES sannie AR OB WHS Stanley McCormick, incompetent multi- | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, | the first fire detachment as a step 10 | * wegtminster Cathedral was crowded |inent andi-Irigoyenist leader, CArlos g ..., ociated press. e L ouma millionaire son of the late Cyrus H. Mc- |and Dr. William White, superintendent | Prevent spreading. =Ihe = three-story | wi), mourners this afternoon anxious ( Washington Lencinas, and on the trou- | ™ oo A0 B0 iiver 99 A selt- | ooy 3 p Sydney Cormick of Chicago, was plamncd by |of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, | Structure s filled with boxed furmiture. | 4o pay their lnst tribute to the famous | blesome question of federal lojetvention | o iCiToNey, Jorkc gunman” was sen- | Smith, Who spoke in place of Charles et "‘fi.é;:' \oiNem G. Dehy, | Coine or the aetrdaats indicated |Tials. 'Damage to the stock Was esti- affl:\i{c;‘;‘;fig; e O o e arch. | certainly undeniable that political N L Iy (T Eduoation: e Cawas. aADIS o nitend brought here from Mono Gounty, Calit. | they would press again today for at |mated by Acting Fire Marshal C. G.!Bisiop of Liverpool prior fo a burial | ters are extremely turbulent. the gen-| With the cat-ovninetalls and 18| gue°tg fiiness; to preside over the hearings, by whichi | least partial secrecy of testimony of | AChstetter at $1.500 and $500 damage | soryice at Kensal Green Cemetery. | eral opinion is that any talk of “rev-| EFins of heve et for, Ty, Loren Johnson, Dr. i, Ricker. 53. U. 8. Mrs, Katherine McCormick, wife of the | half a dozen or more physiclans. WAKAone b0 e blas il rotvast congregation, representatite | olytion e o, atkins and Miss Bess | iy . McSlihis, 38 58 Vestan R e o s oy 2 caused heavy damage occurred in the | of Al classes, included Prime Minlstes | cobus Van Dyn. He sald he had emi- y sl commissioner of | Bl y rice, 35, Walter Reed General s ker of |in provincial governments was brought % ~ enera TACE Blaie er ;3:—%’55 and Sstabian: Church Cupola Falls. same place last February. B et omamans. mempers of the | to the forefront officially again in R e s O | bty oo s i herself as sole custodian of her husband BOLOGNA, Italy, November 22 (#).— AR cabinet, lords and enrl;. and ‘y}umemus ‘S:tnes‘litzmo‘:m’{;:;:;y.[ h:n::?ni ::é:t(,gb‘:g’,"motpih bl 30 p- ERT e - x‘;a!‘ McAlpin,” 27, George Washington and his $50,000,000 estate, reversed | The cupola on the Church of the Sacred | The total business of the Vereinigten ht:ng'mf}gu:e“sfll; dh‘;!‘:l O the cathe- | interior regarding functioning of the | iRt ATl Quiet on the Western Front” has| Dape’f.Rubow. 5% pleen et interventions in the provinces of San| Installment buying has been inaugu-|been banned from public libraries of ;'“l"fl" Locksley, 66, ‘ghmnler H . Juan and Mendoza and regarding re-'rated in Switzerland Northampton, England. B e once expressed by T. P. “Tay Pay” | 0'Connor, veteran Irish statesman, that | he might be burled in England to typ- ) - center on the recent assassination in the | of schools, explained pending legisla- | 3 Hospital. Miss Rose Hardy, Dr. od, 62, Walter Reed General Dr. Jere Crane, Miss S. Naval Hospital, himself last night, and ordered that all | Heart fell yesterday 10 minutes after | Stahlwerke A. G. the German steel the body was future court sessions be public. | worshippers had left the structure. One | concern, for 1928-9 is reported to have | dral to pay respects as the body When the case was called yesterday | child was injured by debris. been $358,250,000. crried to the cemetery. elefts || TaE HECHT CO. @ 222 Buy Now—Mail Earl flf . ® ; ® F{)r Better Service 4 A FASHION INSTITUTION NewYork “F Street at Seventh” “Choice of the House” Unrestricted Selections— 5% The event for which many, many Washington women have been waiting because they know the astounding values they are bound to receive. At $5.85 these hats are selling at ¥ to %5 their former price. Every hat in stock is strikingly reduced with the exception of our $7.50 Leadsize . . . 1,000 new hats were especially purchased through the New York Office. ris Washington Suits and Overcoats for Boys of 14 to 20 $20 The SUITS have two pairs long trousers. All wool navy blue cheviots, fancy cheviots and cassimeres. Greys, tans and brown. Single or double breasteds. The OVERCOATS are in smart double-breasted ulster or dress-up styles. Good- looking plaids or mixtures. Brown and tan tones. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits and Overcoats “Dupont” Leatherette port Coats $8.9 felts hats for soleils velvets hatter’s plush sequins all occasions all types all headsizes all sales final Suits in brown, grey and tan mixtures. Herringbones and plaids. Have vest. Overcoats in ulster styles. Plaids, herringbone and plain weaves. Wool body linings. Sizes 8 to 18. (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Look like leather...wear like leather . . . showerproof . . . wind- proof. Sheepskin or wool plaid lining. Deep shawl collar of wombatone. Black or hrown. Sizes 6 to 18. (Second Floor, The Heeht Co.) no exchanges Millinery—Street Floor angora Fancy Golf Sweaters Warm Lumberjacks and $2.95 each Heavy College Sweaters Offering a splendid assortment of out-of-door garments for boys who like to be out of doors a lot. Lumberjacks have sport col- lars. Sweaters with crew or V necks. Unusual assortment of colors and combinations of colors. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) $5 I - $8.95 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes 5 For boys are black Scotch grain leather oxfords in sizes 1 to 6. For girls are tan calf oxfords or patent Junior Misses’ Shoes $6.50 New pumps called “Lenore” in brown or black suede. With center buckle strap. Trimmed in self color calf leather. Sizes 215 to 7. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) leather pumps. Sizes 1114 to 2. (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Bring the Children Down to Toyland Where Toys are Many...and Values Grand A splendid opportunity to save from $3 to $5 a pair on fine, seasonable footwear! There are all sizes in the lot, although not in every style. Because of the great reduction in prices, all sales must be final. $ 6.7,5 $ 8.7 5 formerly $12.50 to $13.50 formerly $10 to $11.50 Suede combined with kid, patent or Genuine lizard in black or brown, with Cuban or Spanish heels . . . One-strap lizard. All-over suede, kidskin or calf- skin. All types—straps, step-ins, pumps of lizard with suede quarter, in pumps and ties. All heels—from low black or brown. All kidskin, in navy, black or brown. Suede in blue, brown, Cuban to spike. Colors are red, blue, green, tan, brown and black. You're green or black. Patent leathers, too, b which Paris says are smartest now for sure to find just the shoes you need in this group! At substantial savings! footwear. Excellent values, all! Shoes—Street Floor $5 Capitol Flyer Coaster Wagon 33.95 $4.50 Doll Carriage 33 .89 Body and hood of flat woven fiber. Re- clining back and an adjustable hood. Sturdily made with front and rear bolster Steel gear . . . smooth running rubber- of steel. Roller bearing, rubber-tired dise tired wheels. Finished in buff or brown. wheels, Body natural finish. (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $11 Velocipede $Q.95 : “The La Salle” . . . and boy, how it runs! Ball-bearing wheels with nickel-plated spokes . . . heavy crown fenders, motor bike padded double coil spring saddle, grey finish. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.)

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