Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1929, Page 22

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* 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 126 102, SOCIETY |HlGHT BUS OCCUPANTS et et s opmee 7 vt i omrnt ), 2o S R, nting on the serfous depresslon ex- | market,” the finance head said. “In|ence in every direction.” BRIDGEPORT, ——s 0 ERcuME BY FU MES isting 151 the world tin market. “I do|case they were they would be over- o Q ER'\ Charles H‘Jhwlc;ll.fl Tector V not. believe that the low price of tin is| whelmed by the enormous force of| ' . 1a's 1 3 PRRY T of. Irinity. urch and son- (Continued From Twenticth Page.) due to speculation on the New York and | natural law. In my opinion, the depres-‘ bl # -law ol the late m Alton B. is now under wm New Pnker eandidate London exchanges, as, In_my opinion, | sion in tin has been due to natural | N8 inski, Mrs. Willlam D. West. Mrs. Gar-| Ranairmen Flnd l’lnen rs Un. |Peculators are not endeavoring ‘to causes and also to the recent disorder York City. 1 here today. @iner P. Orme dnd Mrs, L. W. Eugster. | **CF gel The League for the Larger Life will conscious in Their hold a bazaar tomorrow in its town S house at 1628 K street northwest, where eats. the sale of Christmas cards and books. and cake will take place for the benefit of its Christmas tree fund | By the Associated Press. | for homeless orphans. Light lunches CLEVELAND, November 29.-—-Over- will also be served. In the evening o|come by carbon monoxide gas, eight ‘Thanksgiving party will be given, wgtn g&;xer‘lglems !o( -I 1Deu;1:t-lo-?ituhmhgh. | wil games, sic and old- Colonial age Line bus were rushea . g;::ednml:lln:.e bis | to a hospital here today. Doctors said G Street at Eleventh ZucHt | they would recover. The second of the “Old Neighborhood” |~ Those overcome were H. E. Manion, | talks by Miss Mary E. Lazenby will . Chicago; Louice Wilson, Phiia- | ven in the Women’s Benefit Associa- | deiphia; Pedro Muner, Detroit; Walter jon club_house at 1750 Massachusetfs | Moebus, 26, Pittsburgh; Willlam Weller avenue Tuesday evening. at 8 o'clock, | 26, of Cumberland, Md.; F. 8. Moltor, | when holders of course tickets may ex- | Pittsburgh, driver of the bus, and Miss change them for reserved seats. | Teynie Hanttula, 23, Amasa, Mich. 4 VA Surpassingly Si perior The talk Tuesday will deal with the! Need.ng repairs to the windshield, life of Plerre Charles L'Enfant, and | the driver guided the bus to t give some account of the friends who passenger station of another line ana | o i . V' stood by him in bis early struggles with | kept the motor idling while the re- »» : . A radio that has the Federal commissicriers, and also the | pairs were being made, so that the : e i Jater group of friends who were the|bus would be kept warm by heat from | - > | brought the hest.in solace of his old age. the exhauct. i ! ) ! ! 4 iz | €] e repair tation no- | X | i Z 2 ~ Mrs. Edger Denman of Lancaster, ticed the passengers slumped over in | 3 reception with'it Ohio, is at the Carlton for several days. | their seats and first thought they were fa b ne'w strpassingly = asleep,. but investigation showed most : : s S ) Dr. and Mz, enty Lancashife of | 5t “{fiim were unconselous. The. re- | e { : New York City are passing the week|paimen jmmediately carried the over- < | A J superior model at a end at the Mayflower, having come !0 come passengers to fresh air outside i Washington to visit their son-In-law 3 : | surprising saving to a—t deiti, My, Sak A m"““"(:’:m"l’:;c:nd summoned firemen and : . \ Southgate. They are accompanied by % & i you. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence White and | e R e & : A their two children, of New York. . | HOLDS BOLIVIA EXPORTS Mr. and Mrs. P. Hopple of Englewood, N.J. h ived at the Carlton, hav- ‘ 5 9 1 7 B S ot S| TIN AS 1T 18 PRODUCED J * . R | There’s No Stopping | ' Although China is credited with the| LA PAZ, Bolivia, November 20.— : v nvention o:' kunpove:er ":;’.'g )k:g{\d‘l;m: bB'nll\h”l]s not"h‘o-rth:'g emzs %dfi?’ b o o ’ ! Y ars ego, it was not use ut | but. on the con - TR o o g pnea, o i g (] Traffic in 1 oy Town! CLIP THIS COUPON Toy Tomwm is filled to the bih withlese’: nd ket ' . : fun yow'll have tomorrow when you get here. Pack- What a Chrlstmas Glft! Ouce the It Is Worth $3.05 ard automobiles whizzing up the aisles, sporty road- 0 sters turning bends, mail planes and Zeps flying over. . . 7;::,':':7 For a Few Days Only head . ..and in the middle of all the fun—Santa Claus } | $10 Delivers—I12 Months to Plly Monarchs and § himself with three real live reindeer . . . waiting to ¢ We Absolutely Qffer e g v i i ; Rado Dept—Fourth Floor e The Most Sensational Values 4 m 9 i dst: Mail s 3 Handed down § p Attempted in thid, City on Sporty Roadster ail Plane, 21.50 through 2,200 9 €3 S 25.95 e e s ek W : ) ; ' , Shid) abHast. Oh, boy! See it! Motor, g vea ; Bl 7 s “ball ¢ i propellor 'n’ everything. ' % P p § History to rfie_ G E N U l N E $ 1 95 \ / :I‘ll:ch \\haee(l?n Q:;;: caar(' Rubber tired wheels. : . ® é Complete C ourtiers, present day § HAND-CARVED n‘a‘ CA M EO S NDIe Mack Dlgn;g Truck ‘Velocl'pedes, 13.50 Fire Patrol; 19.95 | Anilivestmonbincosd Appeara,flwe From the COUPON Step on it all you want. g = Put out the fire! And Skilled <~ % - . You can dig now. It Ball bearing and non- > 3 this patrol will do it. Lapidists - § A Regular $5.00 Value -~ Dl hauls and dumps like the skid tires. T'sabeautyt o227} 5 ‘ Bell and two fadders. - “Webster” Overcoats z : big ones. Green finish. F _ ) - of Italy with ~§ . | - > ! j )} Coaster Wagon 4.95 : 3 their rare regal § Don’t Delay—Euy Now!!! }!} Sidewalk Bike, 15.50 ; Y . & Speedy? And how! || and 2'Tr0usef Su}'ts 2 art and once For Christmas (| Sssh! Don't say much, - < bz = Non-skid tires_ and more the rage 9 but just pick it out, It - / i bright red ¢~ finish. i i 3 i vill be the best d. 7 : - { Jn Amerin § CAMEO BROOCHES—CAMEQ |} "™t te oo, i gt 3 sou'm«. RINGS ~ Marmon Car, 895 We Reserve the Right te Limit Purchases . Whew! What a speed- ster for you. Disc P : 3 wheels and windshield. & z No man can afford to B neglect h i s appearance. : 2 2 § : Tots’ Bike, 4.95 With Webster Suits and Guoranteed U. 5.\Custonis Duty ‘Paid . 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