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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. | BARNERATIADNS | e o e by Drought, Killed in Michigan. F ESS []VFR TARIFF m..m..., g ,,‘,“"ug‘,," Claims Pair Assaulted Her at Inn s ht, 30 i v dml t, nr?-n s nm After Tearing Off Her nenevue )ure and were killed by Clothes. “Sole Idea Is to Agree With|thmmbers, @ reed fro the drying P . ” " N lwmp and attacked a flock of turkeys. | . o giam Correspondent of The Star. Administration,” Minority | observing the excitement of the fowls; |37 & %a Semmall of 0 b threshers _investigated and shot the House Leader Says. snakes. Two of the mother snakes, | Waiving a preliminary hearing, George they said, were accompanied by a dozen little ratilers, y Godfrey and Talley Day, both of Wash- e e | iDgtON, Who are charged with & statu- tory offense by Mrs. Muriel Pyeatt, also of Washington, yesterday were held "tor | By Yhn iAmsnutalh tems. [larity is to applaud whatever Repub- nd jury under | Representative Garner of Texas, the I istration to be Democratic leader, said in a sl-tement angles, 5o | 31 mltul' how vacillating that course may | J. on: Repuhll:ln Ohlo. “during the whole rner it was “no coinci- tariff ness had only the vuuut‘denre tht Fess hld been slated to be idea ‘hlt it wu lll about. chairman of the Republican National Commenting recent statement | Committee “and to take the licking that by Fess which delended the !Iflfl bill, | his party Is justifiably expecting next Garner said the Ohioan “was prej M‘November to be equally enthusiastic lor the coali-| “When the ‘otes lr! nount(d the tion tariff reductions if, as the Presi-| Texan continued, gaps appear dent's press agents suggested at the|in the Repuhllun delegnlom in both time, the White House really wanted | House and Senate, ple will not blame the llmned tariff revision it had asked |him for the happen! ‘The only mani- for. | festation that fi' “The Ohio Senator’s sole idea of lifting of the e d statesmanship,” Garner added, “is tolof bh‘t Republlun d!!!lt will be merely frey and Day are represented by Atf be regular, and his definition of regu- ney J. 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The stone is gener- ously sized—the mount- ing is carved by hand in 18-kt. solid white gold. See it tomorrow! Ladies! SPECIAL VALUE! A GREAT OFFER $9.95 A smartly engraved case pro- tects a fully jeweled movement. o M Hnk-begoslet s« attached io Mesh wrist band attached. ase."“Fully Jeweled movement! 45¢ Down—50c a Wu M ARX JEWELRY *gi° S COMPANY unifi*s*¥m. 701 7th St. N.W. link bracelet is attached . Store Open All Day Saturda; \\\\H/,/ IMENS WEAR] MID-SUMMER REDUCTIONS in Men’s Furnishings SHIRTS Fancy Negligee Odd Lot Dress Shirts (Slightly Soiled) All Fancy Negligee MANHATTAN SHIRTS Less 25% CRAVATS PAJAMAS B0 R SA e 2.45 HALF HOSE Fancy Silk & |b|;c1>8w Rockinchair UNION SUITS French Lisle Were NOwW PR CH $1.85 ALL GOLF HOSE LESS 25% $5 Linen Knickers Now, $3.85 250 . 350 . X Mansco “Shorts” Less 25% Zoc - $1 Hnlf A Tew Large Sizes in $10 Leghorns & Milans, Now $4.85 Sidney West, Inc. 14th & G Sts. EUGENE C. 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