Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1930, Page 20

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B—4 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESLAY, SEFIsllBER 16, 1930, FEDER AI- EUN‘I‘RUI- Herd of Musk Oxen On Way to Alaska rsgrn= T ANSBURGH & BRO U.:S. Dept. of Agriculture States Carry Authority | Imports From Greenland | 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Claims in New Field to to Replenish Stock. U. S. Supreme Court. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 16.—A herd of 34 young musk-oxen, shipped from | By the Associated Press. GreJnhm: K“fi' ?teg:og:'i "1;:" a{- a S a e ec Ver 00 0 u um . | rection of e nit 'S part- The constant expansion of Cross- |‘ment of Agriculture, arrived Sunday I l Ty O O s e | on the steamship Bergenstjord on thelr R . - way to Alaska to replenish their kind. important task of drawing, by decisions | W5¥ 9 SaA<R 10 Sepleniat Al SO | in pending cases, the line between State | , .+ g nEtP'2, OGNS FUteERh O BIDOR; | and Federal authority in this compara- | pyymer “chief of the bureau's Reindeer tively new fleld. Experiment Station, near Fairbanks, Absence of congressional action in [ A} met the sanip. Aftar » shoft i defining this line has brought to the | g tne period, the animals will ‘be 4 Button highest_tribunal for consideration this | gent to Fairbanks by way of Seattle, Fall several cases in which the States | wash., and Seward, in care of Palmer. Length are guarding zealously what they con- [ ~"Bureau officials said the musk-oxen tend is their right to regulate motor | would be kept in a large inclosure sim- traffic. On the other hand, operators |{lar to their natural range, for pur- of interstate motor bus lines are show- | poses of study and breeding. The ven- ing a disposition to contest State regu- |tual object is to re-establish the ani- Iation on the ground their activities are [ mals north of the Alaskan timberline within the control of the Federal Gov- [ where they roamed in large numbers ernment. | until they were exterminate a century 0. S S o S | ™ Fhe mush-ox is the most truly Arctic Among the cases of this type NOW | of all the large mammals of North Amer- awaiting the court’s attention is one |jca according to the officials. It dis- brought by the Salisbury Transportation | appeared from the north of Europe and Co. from Ohio, where i operates busses | Asia long ago, but is still to be found between Canton and Alliance, seeking {in Northern Canada. Natives of Alas- The S " to :n\'e enfnrce% an o{d:r of the i?uk;‘io ka say their Xor‘:h;h;nx‘ I'{'mgd "themmlir; e omar Public Service Commission permi g | the region south of oin' arrow, it to increase the number of busses it |this never has been verified. Length for may operate, The lower courts decided . A against any increase on the protest of & # Long Sleeves g T i BLAST JARS MEXICAN With a Price as Agreeable as Their Fashion The New Orleans ordinance requiring automobiles operated in competition w street rallways to ve indemni 3 . Donds' s being challenged; a5 ig ‘;'ZlNDEPENDENCE CROWD { WaShable CapeSkln No longer will you have to wait for a “special event” to buy smart new North Carolina tax on motor vehicles operated for hire over fixed routes not 2 3 millinery at $3.45! Here, tomorrow, next week, next month—at any time “‘;”r;;‘,‘“fiz?nmr‘,':;\.’,’;”C':,E‘.h'cmnmm One Is Killed and 12 Hurt in Ex- Gloves for Fall you will find copies of the latest Paris and New York successes at this low the authority of States to prohibit pri- | plosion Amid Throng Before price! For instance—the double brim felt hat, the fur trimmed hat, velvet PY vats gl b tol hicles, wh o . operate under contracts, from ustng the berets, puffed, draped and stitched! Black, brown, wine, green and blue. operate under contracts, from using the National Palace. roads without obtaining a permit, tak- ing the position that to submit to State Millinery Shop—Second Floor control would make them public car-| By the Associated Press. Y riers. MEXICO CITY, September 18.—Po- ‘The North Bend Etage Line, Inc., op- | lige today conducted an investigation of erating between Seattle and Easton, | s mysterious explosion in the Plaza de Wash., is attacking an order of the |la Constitucion, Which last night took State commission _ authorizing the |1 life and seriously injured 12 other As sleeves grow longer, gloves grow shorter Washington Motor Coach Co. to oper | persons. , —they're neater looking and more comfortable! ’ 0Ty S .m;&wlfi‘mpo::‘:fifly Tested, | poople Selebrating Mexico'. independ- Of a fine smooth capeskin, self stitched and with Here N the Shoe f or Comf ort f or Style v { Presi- R g o Other types of motor vehicle opera- | S1C% &0d awalting appearance of Trest: scalloped tops. In black, black with white stitch- tion also have brought to the court | . b i ) % controversies which are difficult of so- | Nacional Palace to repeat Intg the Tadio ing, mavy, brown, beaver and dust. Sizes 534 b y ¥ lution. ~ Important to the driver of a |3 SOROVRE LR, 10" 71 private car are three cases in which | MgUEaD COERENCENCC TV o, pre- to 7%4. [ e the responsibility of passengers to warn il Gloves—Street Floor the driver of impending danger is At | pneacatruaned e iejured sosons 10 e, hospitals - and calm _returned. The . ofe ® The court already has imposed <o % the operatons of oG velclor o burs | EZoHdent appesred, rang tne lberty e With the Built-in Arch-Support den of stopping, looking and listening | gnce cry, and the celebration went on as before crossing railroads at S | ysual, continuing until dawn. where no flagmen are maintal and | "y, - 2, 18 now being asked {0 determine thelr | exoiiaton e oy ¢ bann o O e Used Extensively This 'Year $ $ {‘e:ggrdulbmw Where flagmen are sta- | thrown into the crowd of merrymakers, L4 L 4 : police said it might have occurred when = i & badly sent rocket fell into a group of L‘ 4 L This is th fr il S Aiied boveGina ikt COLD CHANNEL WATER | o' i sty e s i Ingerie Laces clusively for ua o Bt cortain Open of Ioet + < feot that sbould wear : Cuban heels. We sell 10,000 pairs a year! Not a cure-all, corrective BEATS TWIN GIRLS T, it = 29 d shoe, but a correct shoe. Wear the right shoe and Nature takes care Dressy black suede; calf trim, $8.50. C »ar The “:flee:::;‘;yoi‘::x:; st of your foot ills. 2,600 pairs in stock at all times! 30 styles in a complete American Swimmers Abandon At-|death of Andrew Carnegie was held re- size range from 3!; to 10 . ., triple A to E width! cently st his statue in Pittencrieff Glen, tempt Within Four or Five |Dunfermline, Scotland. A large crowd Imitation Alencon and Bretonne edg- black satin black and brown kd black pateni lesther Miles of French Coast. S Duntermiine Carmegls’ trusices and ings, insertions and galloons—from two black suede black awd: brown calf lizard calf comb. Town'Council. Carn Tememberes . 0 . s “Dunfermline’s benefactor,” and one to four inches wide and in eream or THE INVISIBLE ARCH SUPPORT, THE COMBINATION LAST econ- e e KA S ;M.lgx i vive deep ecru shades. & strong steel shenk, is always on the forms to the natural shape of your Berenice ‘and Phyills Zittenfield, the | his nabive town. Laces—Third Fioor ¥ £ P v ooy than Afetioen 1 ¢ e Iatied o e foot. Heavy duty black calf one strap, $7.50. last evening in their attempt to swim i the English Channel, though nearly reaching the French: coast. | Coldness of the channel water, which & sharp wind made increasingly rougher, || ol:}lf;:l ;he zh'l‘nto 'bl.lndunr tgetr la'im M o O F d w our or fiye miles of Cape Gris Nez, They climbed into their accom- || | Eight Ounces of Freedom panying motorboat. at 7:22 pm. and 3 P G Do+ e she atae- || 7 g Now Replaces Five Garments n won the admira- est Sav ot — tion of the people of Dover, who now nterest on nge o r— oonsider themselves connoisseurs of zmlm Since the channel was iy € ded , every one admitted conditions 3 mpound. were far from ideal. dr i . "The twins, who are 15 years old. TRELTT Shoe Bhop—Second Fleor entered the water at South Foreland, & near Dover, at 6:50 am. They swam for a little over 1212 hours. ] & : " The Romance of Days Cut;irect! Bird Capture. | N : | of Yore Revived In Black kid and gray lizard calf, $850. - Black kid exford, Hzard ealf trim, $7.50. — Black kid and black suede, $7.90, Mr!:us‘};ingognm th{e Ihume of "; &l‘m!;.' s. M. ison, of nverness, Scotland, R et i i | BUILDING ASSOCIATION _ ; 145 totow:him thiwigs 8 ey | ] 9933 12th St. N.W. ' Omance can: It then helped to round up | : e ‘ | 1. Brassiers . 1'as! ld Mattresses| el == - Smocks Boys’ Shirts % Paslion For Junior or Older Boys L $1.95 $1 All-In-One For School Days Original toile patterns depicting glamorous pic- tures of gypsy camps, 18th century peasantry, the The new long point collar, attached, gives hey-dey of Virginia belles, and etchings of London just the right mannish look to these shirts! Towne in the days of the rumbling stage coach. Sizes High eounit broadoloth nd dobliasia White P ° Sca I l tleS 16:t0 44._ Al fast colors! 5 tan, blue, green and fancies; 1214 to 1434 preps, and for his younger brother 8 to 13. The New Five-In-One Garment for Modern Women ¢ ) § iy o B R [ T $ 1 0 P = S/ LY\ Double Seat—Double Knee HERE th ds of people right here bed of sleep by their mattresses. There's been another merger among undies! } S i Felt or hair mattresses’ in constant use will f .k 5a . eventually “pack” Some develop a sink in the It's the slip this time combining with the famous iddle, They do not permit the body to fully st . . ¥ = | 28 A midde ey do not per four-in-one (mtrot?uced in 1925) to make fl."' : s complete new five-in-one Scanties. All the undies \ v i nlc ers There is one kind of mattress which does mot ! pack and that is our Coil Spring Mattress shown you need—from top to bottom, from skin to frock bove. We can make such a mattress out of . . . Sour old one. We will-take the old felt or hair —held with just one pair of shoulder straps. and sterilize it—clean it—and use it as a covering Ry oy i Ry i for the resilient springs. T_he ticking will be new, .+ Y 'The one illustrated is of e | & e There will be ventilators in the side. The mat- 3 sutin and sl juesay wikhea lach gAY 3 A t ill be the equal of those costing $40.00, 8 " i but by using the materisl in your old one the trimmed crepe de chine slip and cost to you will be only $12.50 to $22.50. panties. Sizes 32 to 38. $10.50. Phone today for our van to call and submit ; : d . samples of charming tickings from which to The new five.,”.one Scanties will be K b % & Wi 4 make your selection. L i Hockmeyers™ corduroy—the kind that We specialize in beds and bedding that make worn by a living model every day this e T Bt bl for restful sleep. Simmons beds, wooden beds, week in our Corset Shop, Third Floor. never says quif kind for marble- springs, mattresses. Zaban box springs and mat- . . rid . i lgc;se's made to order :t factory prices. Pillows . M;f Sl 5}“:0‘";8: bicycle-riding T}:l Lud"ed ;hr::shf and nursery equipment, ‘aithful re- t picture out; deep roomy pockets, and plenty o ’ ducti £ an etching of t f th = When you can’t come down- e Pk Ao London as it ap- Famumce’ of them. Sizes 7 to 18. in the R ZAB AN,S V townl lgtllJme Sn;lm' ?ur i f".:;. ddu.i”f' d’:‘ of Merrie Boys' Wear Shop—Street Floor \ sonal Shopper, shop for you. in the duys 7s, of Morr antew ear Mattress & Box Spring Co. Tolophione. NAkorisl 9800 T R - _Smeeks—-Third Floor RV i oot hasuee. 1o D SROON 903 E S N.W. NATIONAL 9411 P

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