Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER .17, 1930. HANKOW SETS SHIP [ipiy o communist vesei at sit-| GRADUATION HONORS |t sen™ i onct st wai | CRIPPLED YOUTH TRAVELS mancee, ™4, o6, i Mo == [ A d ds i1l be stationed al | said about the didates 2} forth : | himself al b s RULE TO TRAP REDS i N anttie Rivr 1 zatios above. 804 WON AT SAN NTIN |l ake their places “out in e woria"| 115 Mi. IN “PUSHMOBILE” | e g B B B B | below Hankow to enforce the order. Diplomas were not presented hnmed‘-‘ | tered M0 degrees, he said. Increasing red activities along the ately. This part of the ceremony was| | (Copyright. 1930, by North American News- P | Xangtse, and especially in the wicinity postponed until the reciplents, all con-| Infantile Paralysis Victim Refuses | aper Alliance.) ibi : of the tri-cities, Hankow, Wuchang an 4 viets at San Quentin Penitentiary, re- s g Bteamers Prohibited From Entering | 37 Lo 000G " e action. 657 Students Share in ‘Awards, | Vicls Bt Ba% O e, | Rides, Although Temperature | Yos Bast Aaks Divorss | HE HE H I ‘ O i . e | i 5% | % R - Harbor Between Midnight - From 3 R’s to Foreign Languages, Once Reached 110. RENO, Nev., September 19 (P).—Max Hour and 5 AM. Dobbins’ Day Is Done. l Behind Prison Walls. | Radio Tunes Itself In. | UNION CITY, Tenn. September 19 | Hart, vaudeville booking agent, has filed | B3 NEWARK, N. J., September 19 (7). — NEW YORK, September 19 ). —Look | (N.A.N.A.).—Alvin Kimbrow, 17, of this | suit for divorce here against Madge | F Street at Seventh The Dobbins' day is dome. In 1850 RO | over the radio program. set a clockiike | city, recently made the trip from his| Hart, o decade ago a vaudeville head- | By the Associated Press, Joseph A, Dobbins opened a harness | By the Associated Press. | affair for what you wish during the next | home to Memphis, a total of 115 miles, | liner. The action charges extreme.men- HANKOW, China, September 19.— | shop. His grandson, Raymond E. Dob- | SAN QUENTIN, Calif., September 19.| 24 hours, and that’s all there is to it |in 19 hours, on his “pushmobile.” The | tal cruelty. The suit was flied 10 days | Military defonse authorities today mro- | ik is to discontimie the business and | —Graduating exercises for 657 students | except to listen. Somebody has invented | “pushmobile” is a 2-foot board to which | ago, the title being concealed in order | hibited steamers entering Hankow Har- | folks no longer will see a plaster horse, | of everything from the three R's to| a device for automatically tuning in for | old roller-skates are attached. to assure service, Hart charges nagging | Bor between midnight. and 8 am.|a trade symvol, which has been in a | civil engineering and forelgn languages | various programs at 15-minute intervals. | The youth was & victim of an infan- | and fault-finding. The couple married | thereby seeking to prevent the possible | show window 60 years. Were observed here with due solemnity. | 1t has had a successful demonstration. ' tile paralysis attack when only four|in New York in 1903. R I B T e e Last 2 Days Free Parking Space —of our Half-Yearly Sale of g : J —for customers’ autos on E St., Furniture and Homeware. EStieet 6t Tih NAtional 5100 between 6th and 7th, .. SRSy 0 | e Giving Washington This I Opcoat Just 50 of These /" Governor Winthrop & Secretaries at .~ : ’ $47.50 Fall approaches, come Fall Topcoats MeSrl]-lis%ll"Sgsatt%)ii-;s 0 e i whose regular price tags would bear mEer $[.69 : I : . : (6for$10) © T aSt | the figures $30, $35, $40 and %45 gorin e Fine White English Broadcloth Plain-Color Broadcloth Plain End-to-End Madras From the hands of a fine maker, just as Striped and Figured Broadcloth Beautiful Imported Madras Figured and Striped [ SIp ‘ Madras ( ; i p ¢ Sizes 1314 to 20, but not in every fab- ’. N : f g ric and style. : ( d d O Our Men's %185 to $2:50 werse || Flalf- $].69 3 pairs, $5 Broadcloths, madrases and fine prints. o Plain colors and pleasing designs. Sizes 3 A,B,CandD. Your good judgment will wrrebsars, tell you to buy 3 pairs. Camel’s Hair Topcoats $23.50 ¢ e Athletic Union Suits : 59(‘_ 6 prs., $3.50 Llama Wool Topcoats $2350 : B viin, e o ittt s Sizes 34 to 46. Imported Tweeds $23.50 o AREENGER Domestic Tweeds 323% Mats M2 7 o 113 Ranisaun | Furniture Shetland Topcoats S o . | Covert Topcoats . $23-50 $9.95 AW Saturday Fleece Topcoats . . . . $23-50 i H Included are W\ - g ) \ | Herringbones & Twists . $273.50 e i e W Al an d . work out of doors on cold days. (Every Coat With Silk Yoke Lining and Trimmings) R g Some soiled. \ & O I l a All sizes, of course, and for every build Sinks Pror 9k te 46 . . . although not in each model. About the Styles About the Colors Ss o e B Me’s $ % siise THE HECHT co. +« . there’s that fashion favorite the A there's that fashion favo EInN . . bright or subdued greys, tans, Sweaters, $3.95 Knickers, $3.95 boxcoat, and the swagger English i sy e i 4 LS s Fifhiaer o Sevinth raglan coat, and (you're going to see browns, oxford, blue, and the For school, work and play. Imported and domestic x R 7 A e P 1 : B Wide assortment. Sizes 36 to woolens. Plus fours. Regu- a lot of these) the very new single or new flecked tweeds sparkling with 46, Jrei ) gu ‘ ; double breasted fitted coat. color. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co) ‘ Free Auto Parking Space for Customers Direct elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second floor. s ————————————————————————e e e e ————te e

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