Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1930, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY, TANUARY. 4, 1930. SEARCH RESUMED | [—_sovrame_cnasi vermes ] "' i i o FORPLANES INSEA- [P g Wreckage of Motion Picture | By the Associated Press. 1 | CHICAGO, January 4—Unless the | | | Cuona Caporales effect a reconciliation | L i : ’ soon, the obscrvance of their golden | ¢ 4 - wedding anniversary threatens to turn | ! 3 : > to the dross of scparate maintenance. | - Cuona Caporale, 70, has found work | hard to get for an old man. His wife. | 1880 & 4 e ‘Teresa, 64, found her husband's lack o » i | work a circumstance aggravating the OL EA“‘ Craft Located in Depth of ol % ‘ DEN ANNIVERSARY Y | Caporale_explained to Judge Sabath | yesterday that he had saved $1,000 with | 318 Feet of Water. Y which to bury himself and his wife when | -— % *heir time should come. The interest on l i Vg ” “his money, though small, he felt would By the Rleocistes Pise. orovide for the simpls wants of a couple | SANTA MONICA, Calif., January 4.— | | married nearly 50 years. Mrs. Caporale, | Fforts to raise the wreckage of two however, has petitioned for separate | anotion picture camera planes. believed | maintenance. i to bold the bodies of seven of the ten | Judge Sabath pointed out they had rien killed in a midair_collision, will be | lived tog:ther nearly half a century, and | o i - told them to try to make a go of it. “If | 1csumed today in the 318 feet of water she'd come back to me, I'd try,” s The trawler Salt had its grappling C“R‘L‘*g“‘a b‘”b‘,““ an old man, and I, hook fastened in the wreckage, while can't find a job. Coast Guard, naval and privately owned S——— vessels will aid in attempts to raise the Monday—The First Group of Golden Anniversary Year Specials At These Special Low Prices ks. The Daisy M. first struck the wreak- sirplane wheel and strut were raised. e planes, which fell 3500 feet in flames, were found 100 feet apart on the ocean bottom hey are believed to contain the bodies of Kenneth Hawks, film director: Ross Clark and Hallock Rouse, pilots: the ca d George Eastman, Otto Jordan. Henry | lision are under way. Capt. Walker Johannes and Tom Harris, members of | Parking, in charge of the Southern wreckage also proved unsuccessful. It | ‘was discovered apparatus on the boats planes to the surface. | ‘The wreckage was discovered yester- | day by the barge tender Daisy M.. of | Redondo Beach, and the speedboat | Diana, from Venice, which were drag- | ging the Pacific Ocean bottom 2 miles offshore. Navy airplanes flew over the ! zcene while nearer shore a huge fleet of | emall craft criss-crossed with dragging airplanes at Santa Monica, Calif. . Later an Hallock Rouse, pilot (upper left): Kenneth Hawks, film director (upper rizht), and Conrad Wells, cameraman (lower), were 3 of the 10 victims of a head-on collision of two motion nle!;‘l:l 3 planes crashed while making a motion ege and signaled to the other craft picture over the Pacific Ocean and fell after her hook had been hauled in and jnte the sen was found to show traces of red paint. | "R (TR RS o o oty Pictures. at the scene was not strong enough to | Jlift the planes and their heavy engines. Workmen said it probably would take hours to lift the mass iar enough to determine whether the bodies are inside. Inquiries into the causes of the col- Film Corporation’s mechanical | California office of the aeronautical | staff. ‘The bodies of Max Gold, as-|branch, Department of Commerce, and | sistant_director, and Ben Frankel and | his assistants, R. I. Hazen and J. G.| Hall, dispatched a report of the tragedy | to to Washington. The report was not made public, but Hazen and Hall said all the witnesses they interviewed de- clared the planes were flying toward the sun and Cook and Rouse may have over the English Channel in 1928. | been blinded temporarily by its rays. The depth of the water at the spot | where the wreckage was located balked | County said an inquest would be he! efforts of divers to recover the bodies. | Divers cannot operate with safety be- | effort had been made to recover the to raise the |other bodies. Coroner Frank Nance of Los Angel d, probably early next week, after every Mary Astor, film actress and widow of Hawks, still was in seclusion at her R e Hol the news o Relatives of other victims were awaiting | sorrowfully the result of the work FOR RENT Two Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Re- Room. Electric frigeration. $67.50 THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. FOR RENT Three Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception R o o m. Electric Refrigera- tion. llvwood home, after collapsing at her husband’s death. WoODWARD & LOTHROP 1880 _Gopppy ANNIVERSARY Y AR 1930 1930, Our Golden Anniversary Year, Is Bringing Hosts of Opportunities Monday—DBeds and Bedding Offer More Savings in the January Sellings Poster Beds, $22.50 At Special January Savings Single and double poster beds; beautifully finished by modern-day craftsmen. Mahogany-and-gum- wood. . COLONIAL-STYLE DAVENPORT BEDS; com- fort-insuring coil springs. Fine wood frames, $85 FURNITURE, SxTH FLOOR. = Ty ! .,’!m il y Fine Inner-spring Mattresses, special, $32:50 Single and Double-Bed Sizes Modern-day inner-spring construction—“builds in” modern-day bedding comfort . . . this exceptional mattress offer is a feature January special. UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS; with tied springs; covered to match above mattresses. Spe- cially priced. Single size, $25. Double size. ..$27.50 DURABLE FELT MATTRESSES; of enduring quality. Specially priced. Single size, $17.75. Double : $19.75 GOOSE FEATHER PILLOWS; covered to match bedding. Size 27x27; special $3.75 each FINE DOWN PILLOWS; covered with durable linen ticking. Size 27x27. Special $7.75 each Bn?uw, Sevente FLOOR, Fine Muslin Sheets, $1-35 In the January Selling The 63x99-inch size . . . a good, dependable quality that in regular stock would be far more. Size 72x99; special Size 81x99; special o FINE MUSLIN PILLOWCASES; with colored hems. Choice of blue, pink, green, gold and orchid. Size 45x387 inches $1.50 Pair BEDWEAR, SECOND FLOOR, All-Wool Blankets Special $ I 5 Twin-Bed for January Size, 60x84 Each pair is cut separately, and bound with heavy satin. In lovely flower colors that our modern bou- doirs use; rose, blue, gold, green or orchid plaid. Comfortables, $7.95 Special In the January Selling Warm, wool-filled comforts . . . modern and delight- ful with their new rayon coverings. You may choose them in combinations of rose-and-copen, or- chid-and-green, rose-and-gold, blue-and-peach, or green-and-peach. Finished with corded edges. BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR, 2001—16th St. for One Week Only They represent important economies in keeping with this impor- tant occasion and are indicative of careful planning and excep- tional opportunities offered by Our Golden Anniversary Year. Each week’s Golden Anniversary Year Specials will conform to Woodward & Lothrop’s high standards and will be from Wood- ward & Lothrop’s regular suppliers. On sale the one week only at the very special prices. In every case the quantity will be so limited and the price so low that only brief announcement will be given each offering. It will profit you to look for each week’s Golden Anniversary Year Specials announced in each Saturday’s edition of The Evening Star, Golden Anniversary Year Specials in Ready-to- Wear Women’s fur-trimmed dress and sports coats, #5950 ‘WoMEN's Coats, TumD FLOOR, Misses’ dress and sports coats, fur-trimmed, $59-5° Misses’ Coars, THIRD FLOOR. Larger women’s dress coats, fur-trimmed . #5950 SPECIAL S1zE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR, Larger and little women’s frocks . . . . ... %25 SPECIAL StzE ArpAREL, THIRD FLOOR, Misses’ frocks; crepe roma, chiffon, flat crepe, #1930 Misses’ Frocks, THID FLOOR. Men’s overcoats, single and double-breasted, #2175 MzeN’s CLOTHING, Szcond FLOOR. Infants’ dresses; infants’ to 2-year sizes . . . . $1:33 InraNts’ APParEL, FOURTH FLOOR. Brother and sister suits; sizes 2 to 6; each . JuveNiLe Apparer, Fourtr FLOOR. $].95 Golden Anniversary Year Specials in Accessories and Toiletries Women’s hats for the new season . ... .. $3.7 MrLLINERY, THIMD FLOOR. Women’s silk umbrellas; two styles . . . .. . 59 UmsreLLAs, AIstE 13, First FLOOR. Kt foxfuroemls . . . . oo v v vin vic.e s V280 Furs, THIRD FLOOR. - W & L Cleansing Tissues; 230 sheets . . . . 25¢ ‘TorLeTRIES, AISLE 16, Frst FLOOR. Woodthrop Sanitary Napkins; four boxes . . 85¢ Nortrons, Arsie 21, Fmst FLOOR, One pound writing paper; 2 pkgs. envelopes . 55¢ STATIONERY, AlsLE 2, PmsT FLOOR. Monogram die; with Crane stationery . . . . #4:55 ENGRAVING, F1rTH FLOOR, Universal aluminum percolators; six-cup . . , $3:63 Houszwares, Frrrut Froor. Golden Anniversary Year Specials in THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and misses’ dress coats, fur-trimmed, $25 Manufacturer’s samples of boudoir slippers . #1:85 Pull-on and fancy cuff fabric gloves . ... . . 85¢ Necklaces and chokers, of novelty beads . . . 50¢ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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