Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930. GRU”‘S WHHHEI.D |D. A. C. NINTH ASSEMBLY | ILL VETERAN IMPROVES | TO BRING MANY HERE |, }éfui s was found unconsclous in di Rock Creek Park late Josterday by i Sergt. W. F. Shelton of e Uni Session Opening Sunday Will Be|gCR. oty Bolice, spent & comfortable Featured by Pilgrimage to Tomb |night at Walter Reed Hospital, but was unable to teil the authorities how he of Unknown Soldier. B » A came to be in that condition. INCORPORATED The hospital authorities have been 1219.1221 G Street N.W. Might Be Used in Alleged | iy merctr Sooni, A0 Baser oay wienue BETWEEN 12t o3 13 STREETS noon tQ the Tomb ,of the Unknown‘ i Soldier, where memorial excrcises will wer Collapse Kills Five. | Extortion Case. |50l i sreti oz~ | Oover Soned - X ave on Garments o e and Quali Business sessions will open Monday| BUENOS AIRES, April 18 WfbA \;e | Lat convention ~ headquartrd in the ons were Killed-and one whs SR James Crotts, recovering in Castialty [ Washington Hotel, with Mrs. Livingston y injured vesterday in the collapse} , - Hospital from effects of a bullet wound | 1, Hunter of Tidioute, Pa., national|of a metal wireless tower, 120 feet high. || ) S = = = This Bond accompanies inflicted by Spottswood Ggavely, .5us- | pyesident, presiding. + 3 under construction at a place called E Z e == AL iy T / R b Y pended policeman, on »Maroh 16, will | *"The JocaP committee on arrangements | Florida. near here | < A ey -; A emember—You not be permitted to testify against the |includes Mrs. Catherine E. Nagle, State I T ; ASZOT cO. Always Buy It Here officer in the scheduled hearing of | yegent of-the District of Columbia; Mrs Materials Need Not Be - charges of assault with a dangerous | Predetick K. Sparrow. Miss Garoling v Expensive . ; for Less! weapon. Attorney Raymond Neudecker, | sudler, Mrs. Samuel’ M. Meeks, Miss THF . SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. N attorney for Crotts, fears that if his| apnje’ M. Alexander, Mrs. Jacob P. £ When a store with practically g I Shunisitene seie client took the witness stand his testi- | Marshall, Mrs. William H. Wagner and Uniimited resources. and & mony might be held against him in his | Mrs. Clyde B. Aftchison BR Teputation for honesty trial for attempted extortion b T ks | -y » 3 competitors The hearing in the Gravely case was e CAFE 5 3 o1 wil . - R grticle for lets, a3 soon as we OWER. ceme: : is set for today. but when announcem ?&I KING NAMES COUNCIL e RSk =t that “considerable” money " can o nen g <t L AT 1 came from the hospital that it woul ! T at Porter Street New Coats,Suits, Dresses, e’ 5 We Are Determined It Is your Never to Be Und. ol poned until Aprl National Ruling Group for Italy DINNER Hats and Accossor - Tt susrantee tBat Delegates from all parts of the coun- | ynaple to communicate with any of his Attorney Takes Position It]try are expected Sunday for the ninth | yelagives, but they have been advised | general assembly of the Daughters of | that he resided at 1226 Pennsylvania || y | Although Attorn Neudecker said: : “I have no desire or intention of allow- Follows Fascist Ideas. o towe[EFAEE " urcHaaed ing my client to give any testimony in any hearing or trial,” Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Charles Murray refused to assume responsibility of nolle pross- Every Evening 5:30 to 8 ROME, April 18 (#) —King Victor e et Emmanuel has named.128 members of | You'll enjoy the de- the national council of corporations, liciously prep-red‘ lnodh— : sy hich will be the ruling body in the | as well as marvel at the ing charges against Gravely. He de- (“h.Clo W ) 4 h e clared Neudecker could tell his stdry ;‘:&ffi;‘[‘:‘ conception of the corpo- de:‘ht'nl ¥ flwnronman: in court next Friday. y and tempting menu — af Crotts was Indicted by a grand jury | T0° membere represent the profes- iy popular price. geveral weeks ago, accused of attempt- | merce, transports, banks. the = Pascist DINNER MUSIC ing to extort money from Rose Marie | iiiCe: [ERSHCTR iR, e The Foster, 1000 block of First street, at|council will be inaugurated in Rome on which' time the shooting of Crotts oc- | April 2. curred. Ardie Swortzel, suspended po- T | 0. . - ] liceman of fhe fourth precinet, end IR ‘ iris ster Coats John C. Elgin were indicted on the| More than 9,000,000 pounds of mica | . - i £ame charges were mined in India last year. | With Smart Capes $2.50 and $3.00 Qualities Detective. W. F. Burke of the third Wonderful values in Girls’ Coats! They are precinct, who accompanied Gravely at = — " # 2 Fine quality suede the time of the shooting, was cleared - = — r— | made \_\lth the same care to smart styling as is and:doeskins ' Slip-on, by the police trial board last week of e\ found in coats for the grown-ups! ¥ 2 novelty and bandelette / charges of influencing the Police Court 7 i office of the district attorney to drop Sises 2 %06 aud.7 to 14 years. style. All new Spring @ charge against the Foster woman. ; ; # : It is here for less shades. bl . g ? Girls’ Silk Dresses Dainty ap- POLICE SEIZE WHISKY ‘ f Made of 100 per cent La Velle - | parel for little i AND MAKE ONE ARREST z pure silk; in pretty printed pat- ' children. J. B. S T — i s terns, Sizes 7 to 14, ] JONES’ Large Good assortment Raid on Colored Woman's Home | Kiddie Dept. of all new Spring g | s 3 shades in good qual- 1 Discloses Liquor and “Records of ALREADY 500 SOLD! The Bird Importers promise to have \ 7 b : 500 more here, before store opens tomorrow morning, Z . ’ i ity kid, suede and Week's Business.” day of the sale. Come eatly! h&?{mr Sy A il S Girls’ Tub Frocks Other Girls’ Coats apeilsing (Nwelty of Love Birds for only 45¢ down and Eighth precinct police, in a raid at home with you. Smart frocks, for Easter 1640 Florida avenue last night, arrested made of guaran- o~ e Catherine Standfield, colored, seized a teed wash ma- E & Cape coats; throw $8.95 and $10.00 Qualities anart of whisky, and also carried away i i styles, high waist- what they rescribed as “record of the terials—made to lines and princess )] Fine white French Kid Gloves—two ¥-eks business of the house.” wear. Sizes 7 to flares. Exceptional lengths. Policemen W. R. Laflin and William 14. selection of colors McEwen declared that the records con- and materials, Sizes tained the quantity sold to “each cus- 2 Easily Worth $1.50 7 t0 14. 16-Button, $6.50 and a few names of the “cus- H Which they intimated might 20-Button, $8.00 yet prove quite embarrassing to the persons if the Government decides that L l S l l D'ff ' R T e 1 i B et :’r}ut{mffii Standfleld ; ave e 3 1 erence’ i N [w s p pj N G TaE 3ol the hose. Police entered ‘ Never Before Hats Like These at This Price l)ll[ S S [S and slip-on styles. on securing a search warrant after re- # Tyl SIS e s I We Guarantee the Lowest Prices jury trial. THIRD CHANGE RACKET VICTIM HERE REPORTED Another victim of the “change racke(” was claimed last night by the Each guaranteed to thief for whom police are searching in . sing—or it can be re- connection with two other “jobs” of | o turned for another similar type. 3 s M. W. Smith, a clerk in the Clifton April 29th. Drug Store, at Fourteenth and Clifton | streets. received a telephone order for a bottle of medicine to be sent to a home in the 1400 block of Clifton street, with instructions to “bring change for $20." Smith was stopped outside the house by a man who gave him a $20 check and took the medicine. The check was later found to be worthless and an in- | vestigation at the house where the de- livery was to be made revealed that! the people there knew nothing of the order. = | Gymfmfcm N ( i Z) LATEST SINGER N o A | . \ ] ars R R A B < H " Plain and__printed chiffons, NIGHT TRAIN M())ley \‘ A \ L silmlfldc'r“m‘:cs,‘ dd;:;lvfr Aga.ln We Demonstrate That GOOI.i 1*111_?;3"(‘?:};\;2& r;f:}:ihad: ON ANY Refunded /' | e b Looking Hats Need Not Be Expensive p o i 2 \( | with those important flat furs Choose your Easter hats from these exquisite modes ¢ of prints RAILROAD TO a Worth $16.50 & $19.50 ' B! Wihisevectivayseitesds Worth-$15 and $18.50 e ; Hats far superior in : [ S | Special for Saturday A : may be.. . . you'lLbe.sure \ Special for Saturday PHILADELPHIA e | i style and quality to their ¢,"he hleased here to P AND = q # 95 b y low price. morrow. Q /A NEW YORK 15 Aimen e conceivable E have a train on our road that Compare Anywhere color n; m?leh b is especially convenient for | :;:'u'.’nm'“’ ing y | Compare Anywhere Philadelphia and New York-bound F: ; o e ¥ 578 ‘ — Every Hat a Reproduction of a More Expensive Model l)ll[ss [S mize on time when they travel. It leaves Washington at 250 A-. Yet Novelty Straws—Popular Weaves— you can board your sleeping car in Close-Fitting—Off-the-Face Styles : » g Washington as early as 10:00 . a.,if i ) Body hats — Imported Tailored modes—dressy / The Most Exquisite Styles in £ = Dresses and Silk Ensembles you wish. “ i braids—sheer, transparent styles. Ribbon trimmed You arrive in Philadelphia at artz Mountain and ] e B e mi ] [Every. garment a reprodyction % pi v e of an imported model. hese 6:06 4 M. l’?" ABRY MGIELL B 0 St. Anm N dresses will appeal particularly sleeper until 8:004 . If you are go- | as to) ikt iwiiit iave Heoti me ing through to New York, you will customed to paving $39.00 and find breakfast served in the Diner Rollers ; / Crochats SHen 900 Tor hei dreases. between Philadelphiaand New York; e e . et e g s you arrive in Jersey City at 8:25 A. m. B d c 2 7 Our Motor Coaches leave directly ir age. 1 ; ey Brette from the trainside at Jersey City and 7 g ™ 4 and Stands 2 4 Stations in Greater New York (33d _ SIS - take you and your hand-luggage Street; 4 Street; Columbus Circle; ; Dozens of Styles, or 191 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn) Sizes and Finishes or to any of nine intermediate route stops (Lincoln Hotel...New Yorker % Hotel .. Governor Clintou Hotel... o R Assorted Cages in Pennsylvania Hotel...McAlpin Hotel i All Colors «..Vanderbilt Hotel ... Wanamaker's Gonerous size and paten- awer ttom, com- . e . "'57,(::”]:," f"”""s"cm‘e ; Plete with all accessorles. For Discriminating Hotel, Brooklyn). Women | Bird Cage Graceful Stand’ Attractive dress coats with OTHER TRAINS 70 | fitted hodies, capes m many NEW YORK (b $2¢95 up $2.75 up styles, large nobby collars. | Fur Trimmed and Furl Nine other trains every day. Leave Silk Lined and Nicely Det Washington at 7:35 A a., 9:00A.x., | Y 10:00 , 11:55 A. M, 2:00 p. M., 3:00 , Mi cl . * " 4o ot and 122 l Usually Sold for A Sensational Price on Reproductions of Models without additional cost to any of our A \\\\\ .M., 4:00p. M., 5:00P. M. .and 12:25A. M. s d s H h P U ll s Id f 32.50 and $35.00 Good Spring Coats at Higher Prices sually Sold for Al the veryplatcstg styles—high s e new $29.00 and $32.50 waistlines, belted, capes, slight est prints and high shades. 75 flares. Tweeds, -tricovert, light- All the new silhouette—high / weight broadcloth, etc. All beauti- waistlines, uneven hemlines, D. L. MOORMAN Ass’t Gen'l Pass. Agt. Woodward Building, 15th & H Streets, N. W, Phone District 3300 fully lined and tailored. Sizes 14 with and without collars, Jong to 44, and short sleeves, etc. Sizes Downstairs Store 14 to 44. Downstairs Store. BALTIMORE & 0“]0 ! . Compare Anywhere Shop Here First and Save the Difference " § M IN OUR WINDOWS! | s e

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