Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 34

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MOSCOW CONVICTS FOUR OF ESPIONAGE [Employes of British-Ameri- ican Corporation Sentenced. | Alleged to Have Confessed. Homemade Alarm Has Perfect Score Against Burglars By the Assoclated Press. (OUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Mny a igger every tim bbery is {mmm A received 1 > 's |8 friendly attitude toward the The defendants pleaded guilty of ob- ludon concern| don jum of the managing rican. citizen named British government and English soclety people. “WHITE KILLER” SLAIN :: AFTER YEARS OF PILLAGE Monster Wolf That Preyed on Stock Finally Captured by Pack of Dogs. By the Associated Press. STANFORD, Mont, May 9.—The “White Killer” is dead, shot and killed after he was cornered yesterday by a pack of dogs. For 10 years the killer, an 83-pound snow white wolf, eluded hunters who charged him with destruction of thou- fiet | sands of dollars’ worth of live stock. % several ‘embassy staff are likely | slew ‘be recalled for offending Moscow by Al Cloz and Earl Neill, the men who vmlt are expected to share in B uon reward THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. workman's home and always believed h:nul!atul-no!mhmfly ‘Then he accidentally found the parish record of the workman's family and noticed that his name was not among those of children. the other He that he was the son of NOTORIETY EXPECTED TO GAIN BARON JOB Swedish Litigant, Who Wen Sui for Title, Finds Estate of No Helpful Value. hopefull RS | o7 e added: - ol A A o 2L melp e to get & 3 8tig Julius Carlsson, who married an artists’ model, mhtou.mupmupoor topohll’l Vacation Pléns OME to the local office of the Norfolk- Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce and let us help you plan your vacation. We'll gladly give you information on rail and steamer connections, on highways, to this year round playground among historic shrines. Ask about hotel accommodations in Norfolk or at the famous seashore resorts nearby. er LOCAL OFFICE 731 FIFTEENTH 8T. N.W. — _District 3760 Telephones— \ational 1620 § Norfolk-Portsmouth Virginia Chamber of Commerce Another Feature Day in the Anniversary Sale Tomorrow Din ing Suites have the call These are wonderful suite values that we have assembled for the Anniversary event wand we want everybody possible not only to enjoy the savings the special prices in- volve but to add one of these remarkable suites to the home equipment, “Typically Sheraton” the connoisseur says of this suite with its tapered Who wouldn’t be captivated with its quaint charm, with its elled-glass china cupboard and classic pediments. and matched for all fronts. The Anniversary price is exceedingly low. reeded legs. $159 Ten-Piece Walnut-Veneer Suite . Yo. don’t need to worry about the cash. Charge it ander our costless credit plan—and pay as convenient. $295 Ten-piece Dining Room $225 $119 . Figured mahogany is $199 Ten-Piece Tudor Walnut Suite . . . .. $149 $245 Ten-Piece Renaissance Suite . . . . $184 $295 Ten-Piece Queen Anne Walnut Suite . $229 $375 Ten-Piece Sheraton Walnut Suite . $265 $379 Ten-Piece Sheraton Mahogany Suite, $277.50 $495 Ten-Piece Art Moderne Suite . . . . $376 $695 Ten-Piece Mahogany Suite . . . . . $498 $99.50 Six-Piece Walnut Dinette Suite . . $74.50 $144 Six-Piece Walnut V eneer Dinette Suite, $109 You'll find many other equally attrac- tive special Dining Suite values House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit”’ Seventh at Eye to 3 ecit By the Auoellud Pres: age has o has the Hight fo obtatn & parcel of | JOOVER’S NAME TAKEN et OFF.LAW OFFICE DOOR “not Ghln Em pesos (m‘%) I.n ' n' California Attorney Leaves Presi- e first must rent the lan lnyt 'xcept prod Paiog siccholc Tt dent OF Panel in Rearranging Rooms of San Francisco Suite. government lands, ‘ except forest preserves, will be distributed in this manner. sbpnps By the Assoctaf ess. and sux| SAN CISCO, May 9.—Herbert |, When we are in. | Hoover, who recently moved to Wash- .Y-pm'u emrh of raw ':uk cmllnl ington to accept a position with the ! kept it unstrung and unbent. RUBIO RULES CITIZEN . IS ENTITLED TO LAND Applicant Must Not Possess More Than 5,000 Pesos and Must fl may nun used in First Rent Tract. blic Iry Pruld lent Oflh Rubw &‘; t any modenhl! cmnn over 18 years % PALAIS Rom G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Annual Sale . . . With Annual Savings On STRAW HATS 1.69 As in previous summers, you will find the same fine asortment and selection of straws at Palais Royal. Brand new 1930 slyles' Im- roved flat-foots . . . genuine leghorns . . . genuine Milans . . . and oyo Panamas All Light-Weights . . . in New Shapes . . . All Sizes! Another Group of Men’s Extra Fine Straws! Hats that fit . . . but do not bind. Made with Flexo and China linsefls. A group that you'll be interested in 2 .69 - PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Just When You Want Them! 200 Hot Weather SUITS 3.95 Values from $15 to $20 New styles for young men and older men. All of the new shades. .. in Palm Beach, Mohair, Flan- nel, Nurotex and Linen. Some have vests. Regular Short Stout Long 33 to 44 35 to 42 38 to 46 36 to 44 PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Buy His Summer Suit Tomorrow! Boys’ New Wash Suits of Fruit-of-the-Loom Fabrics Cool, comfortable suits that the boys like to wear, that are easy to keep fresh and clean. Printed fabrics; plain 400 New Arrivals! 98¢ to $1.50 trousers with printed blouses; solid colors; sleeveless and sports neck styles; some with round necks. Sizes 2 to 8 Tom Sawyer Blouses years. ? boys fll»l! of blouses for ce . inr choice of g.chml llld eolon every blou.le the wyer color-fast guarantee . . . sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor 500 New Arrivals! $1.19 to $1.95 Tom Sawyer Shirts 89c Madras, broadcloth and percales, plain or rayon striped; the well-known Tom Sawyer fit and wearing qualities, plus a guarantee of fast col- ors—a new shirt or your money back if they fade. Sizes 12 to 14%. & PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor ; h' M\ ; Save on the lummar lt. ltflu PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor

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