Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 26

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HURLEY REPORTS TOHOOVER ONTRP Appears Satisfied With Re-“ sults of Mississippi River j Inspection. | Secretary of ‘War Hurley Janded at| Bolling Field shortly before dark Inst night and immediately went to the| White House to give President Hoover | & preliminary report on the most n-; tensive inspection of the Nation's in-| =2 VENING MOTIVE IS SOUGHT | Second Woman Attacked Is Un- harmed—First Was Slain in Chicago Yesterday, | By the Associated Pross. | CHICAGO, September 18.—Mrs. Fa ny Bianucci, whose husband is circ Iation manager of the Herald and Ex- amnier in Evanston, was found lying In the ballway outside her apartment | early today, her hands and feet tied and a silk stocking knotted around her mouth. Police delayed questioning her be- cause of her hysterical condition. She her apartment, seized her and without a word had tied her hands behind her | back with a stocking, wrapped another around her mouth and then wired her IN TYING OF WOMAN| | sald a man had come to the door of | not been assaulted. A ntly nothing | had been taken from the apartment. | It was the second attack upon a woman here within 24 hours. Mrs. Mary Jakublak, 44 years old and the mother of four children, was attacked and slain early yester {COLORED SLAVE HONORED Monument Raised to Woman Who Braved Pestilence to Nurse Sick. EAST BARRINGTON, N. H, Sep- | tember 18 (#).—East Barrington raised a monument yesterday to a humble colored slave, “Old Aggle,” who ven- tured to nurse the sick when white folk stayed at home afraid, during & pes- tilerce which swept the village before the Revolution. Old Aggle died 90 years ago at the ripe old age of 100. She was the for many years of the Rev. Benjamin Balch, and it was upon his grave that e Daughters of the American Revo- 'NGTON, D. iz PRICE OF GAS CUT 8 CENTS IN 4 DAYS Independent Filling Stations in De- troit Force Dealers to Drop to 12 1-2 Cents Per Gallon. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, September 18.—A price war today brought the cost of gasoline in some sections of Detroit down to 12% cents & gallon, a drop of approximately 8 cents in four days. The latest cut was from 14.3 cents, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, . The that they were forced into the reduc- tions by the prévalence of “independ- ent” stations, which started the reduc- tions several weeks ago. Representatives of the bigger com- panies asserted that a great deal of gasoline has been “dumped” in Michi- gan and that the present prices repre- sent less than cost of production. ‘The war has spread in varying de- grees throughout the State. . < Norway’s national income increased in 1929, BROMLEY TAKES TRAIN FOR TOKIO WITH GATTY Pair Uncertain as to Another A tempt to Fly Pacific in October After Recent Failure. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, September 18.—Having flown their monoplane, City of Tacoma, from Shitsukari to Samishiro, Harold Brom- | from $574,635,700 in 1938 to $582,890,800 ey and Harold Gatty entrained for! ‘Tokio today, their plans still uncertain concerning another tra ific attempt in October. o S Bromley and Gatty returned to Ja afulr flying 1,200 miles tows Hr oal el COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaranteed Neo Siate. Neo Clinkers” Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. ot. 0970 Pot. 0971 Jand waterways ever made by & mem- unvelled the mar Ber of the cabinet. $ Pilots Own Plane. | As has been his custom through a | Jerge part of his trip along the vast waterways of the Mississippi River and | MAURICE W. HIRSCHMAN, large tes, Mr, | CIass of 1930 at the United States od ":d ‘:h - ""’"]"", byl [ , Annapolis, Md., whe has been Rurley pilof personal plane for | appointed to the highest position in the | many miles on the flight from Birm- | regiment—that of regiment commander. | imgham, A | Hirschman stands tenth in his class for | A brief stopover at Chat{anooga | excellence in studies, is business Wenn, and & landing for fuel atl| ,ger of the annual publication a , N. C., were the only breaks | manager of the crew squad for 193 fu the trip from the South. te the lateness of the hour when | the tary, accompanied by Maj.' ___ Gen. Lytle Brown, chief of Army En gineers, arrived st Bolling Field. he | went immediately to the White House the President. 4 il | organized there. It s to promote inf Makes No Statement. | mation on the new Invention and other Secretary would make no state- | sclentific subjects by lecture and dis- ment upon landing, indicating he de- | cussions. sired first to confer with the Chief| Executive. Before leaving New Orleans, | the last point on the inspection of the river from the Twin Cities to the Gulf | of Mexico, the Secretary, however, in- dieated he was highly satisfied with the Tesults of his trip. A complete report on the survey of | the waterways, including rivers and harbors works, inland waterways enter- | and flood control projects will to the President later. | | feet together, Physl Remarkably Little to Pay for Such Dresses! 200NewFall Dresses 8.95 Dozens of Styles for Misses, Juniors, Little Women, Regular and Extra Size Women! halls from Spokane, Wash. —A. P. Pl Television Society Latest. ‘With the showing of television in Lo don theaters a television society is bel Excellent for Schoolwear TAP SLIPPERS The Very Low Round Trip EXCURSION Fares FLORIDA and Havana, Cuba September 27th Jacksonville . 33126 Miami .. L4574 Tampa 39.62 St. Petersbu . 4056 Havans, Cuba . 7288 Proportionate Fares to Other Florida Points. Return Limit—30 Days ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD F. E. Masi, D, P. A, 1418 H Street N.W. Phone—Nat. 783§ Crepes, georgettes, travel prints, satins, chiffons, light- weight woolens . . . in fashion-right sithouettes and colors ... From this group business women and women of leisure can select costimes for every daytime occasion. “GOLF” INVOKES ‘cunrew" Police Chief Acts as Pupils Spend | Study Time on Tiny Links. | TIFFIN, Ohio, September 18 (#) ©Check up another one for miniat tement of the curfew. | ‘Addiction of parents and children to| ay has led to tudies that Po- J. Mutchler took complaints and issued an | yesterday that all children must e off the streets when the fire bells | 30 p.m. nightly. i You'll want these. t $2.95 In Black Patent Leather, Black Satin and White Kid with smart low heels and the Victory Com- bination Last that has the snug- fitting, comfortable narrow heel. Sizes 213 to 8. Sigmunds Main Floor Shoe Depariment they're prac- tical. You'll like the interesting variety of styles at your command! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor A SALE THAT WILL CAUSE A FURORE! 2,000 Pair of New Fall $1 and $1.50 Imported FABRIC GLOVES Every pair new, perfect, and of fine imported sueded fabrics! NN We Created Something Newer and Vastly Better—for You when we produced our own, remarkable Pull-Ons Novelty Pull-Ons Semi-Tailored Pull-Ons Plain One-Button Cuff Styles Novelty One-Button Cuff Styles Cpr. Lovely new Autumn colors . . . as well as the ever popular shades! A variety that will please! Buy for yourself! Remember the Christmas glove list! Remember those occasional gifts that pop up every month! All Sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor “LIKE YOUR FOOTPRINT" IT FITS! R ————————————- 1 e S R . ERHAPS this seems a trite statement. You expect any and every shoe to fit. But isn’t it a fact tha. very few shoes you've ever bought fitted perfectly? “FITSWELL” Shoes—do fit well—*like your footprints!” Made on entirely new, modernized lasts. Better workmanship and quality—more expertly “lasted” and finished, more beautifully styled than you've ever seen at anywhere near their prices. Women who’ve inspected them freely admit they’re really remark- able. And you, too, will be delighted! Goes to any length or width to fit the mould of your foot niftily, thriftily Celebrating Another Special Purchase! New Felt and Velvet Hats . 1.88 On the Main Floor Special Purchase! Special Price! Genuine Chardonize Underwear Bloomers Panties Soft, dull-finish Chardonize, with the pearly luster that reminds one of real glove silk! Excellently tailored, full cut . . . they wear wonder- fully! Regular sizes 36 to 42, and extra sizes in bloom- ers and panties. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Chemise Bandknee Combinations Bloomer Combinations Vests g’lill‘inery Listen In—Tonight Section Brooke Johns Yankee Prince of Jazs WRC, 6:15 P.M. on the new Hahn “Fitswell” Hour Always values are excep- tional in the one-price sec- tion on the Main Floor. Always you can find both large and small headsizes i~ the $1.88 section. Always there are - really smart hats...a great variety of them . . . in the colors and materials that you want . . . whatever the season. Just now it's filled with soft, close - fitting velvets and jaunty felts in black and the warm Autumn shades. Visit the $1.88 Section Tomorrow! Exceptional Value! $2.95 Box Loom Crepe Kimonos 98 trimmed. Full cut. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Women’s Shops 1207 ¥ 7th & K 3212 14th Attractive styles of soft rose, wis- teria, turquoise or blue crepe... PALAIS ROY AL—Main Floor

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