Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1930, Page 4

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. WABEINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. e n Just as_every other major financial de- emuamm The Smoot-Hawley tariff, he Snmant nent. charges, 3 1 BY N. Y. DEMOCRATS iza of o s o Federai Governmen et of putiing. sus falag | the cost of Hving’st e, of embezzlement, has ‘The Democrat mmmmnluenmhendmm mrnmmmmymmmm-nymnmmm ject of intenst mhmmhmmmmmtnnmd 2 5 address permanent | face of facts to the contrary. mw\‘t‘:fim of f:;na -uv:u since nla‘x‘-.ot available.” ‘ FOR SECOND TERM “The e . o o and | __ (Continued Prom First Page) productive of Palm Beach Aaron W. Js , " spec t oy for a repeal of the eighteenth amend- & n ment ‘when, if’ "—and Mr. Smith paused Government Obtams Bench Firidn 2 yet has Dot DR oY B ot Bnotding | While the crowd lsughed. e ver, " now e found. wever, f subpoena, “Let me speak now of the man,” the r.muna.uwawnnn Warrant for Missing e on bis way 0 agens wlo-state 1n_thete afl- | former Governor sald of Gov. Roose- itar e icutc it e A e gge “No man worked harer for the | Prn ni fant, i ] s, o '" c’;‘:"m b’rn n;up:l;u }‘1,: velt. * * * In all my experlence 1 can say no man has accompli = " Crrom the 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.) "We hare mae dmum and strenu- | than this ma D. Roosevelt. The ’ . o i S e ERRR A RN B T Tl Special Announcem witness . H. Smith H 3 e | e months in order tha of the Governor. “His speech alone | Pledges upon !:dwnd r. might be dlll served with the sub- - o . -2 nal servant of Pitts, | poena to compel his appearanice in thia |00 0ld-age pension was so ey - th i Fon depth of the P ition to testify concerning | court for trial of the case on October 8, | CAMe U "Om the dej the. dlulpp:e‘unnce of company records | but all such :fluom have been un-|it Was human. 1 belleve that for “‘“ b perance, num-mty that devotion, Alm saloon and ny records was returned by the|and has made extensive efforts m availing,” they al in . fand Jury. the Government today se- gscape the service of the subpoena is- o bas e‘g‘.fi:"l';:;’ down on Boad Mis | Sigle o€ s e - 5 e Fub Furniture Co hnch warrant for the arrest of Joseph | c! arges. Ruby Jolson Quits Cast. 'Will Have Two Opponents. hold rule Tor 0 ard, colored janitor of the Smith val been living under !-h' NEW YORK, September 30 (F)— to the te ,_ depression. G Buliding on Pifteenth street. name of Sam Shannon in Stuart, 3 Pl T - " Pranke far-reaching csuse of the If Howard can-be located, the war-|and prior to that time he lived in Key Ruby Keeler Jolson has withdrawn from |~ D. Roosevelt,” were the closing words c.].,,m, says the platform, “was the ill be served and he’ then Will | West under the name of J. H. Patter- [ the cast of “The Vanderbilt Revue.” | o tne v contimisd 404 uBWaITASed moeere Dl s Len o0 aiih o is 1o open shortly. Lew Plelds, | O posing Foosevelt at the November a X Rfi“&fi?&.fi?}am.fi‘i’fi&fm ‘might e‘:lde e of the wiyrme o] said she "‘:: ;}“' el'g{}“" will o n = Ml S Re- — mm"dwllhlnm To the H Mak Pub v - kmd with ent as ow | publican nominee, w! o also :r for | appalli nwide ewmml: . . . Tict Jail pending trial of the em-|service of the subpoe o the Home Makers and Public of Washington and vi- al:tfle; eg‘ m”ae cmmcy i ot g sl "mm ey sgpmflm 7, 1930, | her part should Thet played. Tepeal of the prohibition law, and Dr. sion follows 10 years of Republican rule, g nd —_— cinity, the Hub Furniture Co. wishes to announce that they are not conducting a fire sale of damaged furniture, nor do they ever intend having such a sale. \ % ’ Ms\% ‘ There is not a piece of damaged furniture in our stock, 1319-1321 F Strect at any of our warehouses or in our store, offered for sale. One & 2 Pants Om—mm You will find at The Hub onl} New, Dependable mer- i - : s chand1se, worthy of a place in your home. BOSTONIANG STETSON FALL HATS | : Shoes forMen All the new styles and colors Special 850 $45 $ 50 | : ; We refer you to our 4-page Roto- s 40 = St,%lbansf Clothes . graz:vure announcement 'in last Sun- day’s Star. These bargains on sale all Bloe FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN | TRy Serges, Hard Worsteds, : Mixtures, Tweeds, Etc. The New Any number of men have i . told us that tgey w;re &l;a‘:- J ° 3 antly surprised at the - F ll Ch t VELOUS 'FABRICS — the ) 1eVl1 MARVELOUS STYLE—the B a e o s | LARGE A SSORTMENT— | and the LARGE SAVING!! \ at New Shades and Shapes Herzog Special ] A Seventh and D Streets Northwest HATS 5| $ S0 Ll i All Sizes—No Alteration Charges ‘ ) ¥ ot Sor HEmOG'Im —are worth $45 -F Street at Qth To prove this saving of $15.50 we ask you to compare | :he:ed fl;lfl ;:nth t‘lle:4 gutAto be o ‘ ound elsewhere a £ mer- ”P:l:; “‘::;]P ':‘hi:: chant tailor would charge you $75. days. Better® be up and doing in a smart bed with drug store Tailored af yills and doctors* bills, with TWO Pants Fashion Park D. J. Kaufman- S Fall These cheviots are the product of the American mart Ia Woolen ‘Mills . . . famous for their unquestioned re- liability. TOPCOATS The cloth passes through hours of cold water shrink- age and drying, and is then scientifically pressed. The $ 1 975 canvases and tapes, in fact, 9ver:ythihg used in the underconstruction, is treated in like manner. RIS —hence our guaranty splendidly tailored. —after the hardest kind of usage . .. travel, driving or work . . . if an ordinarily cayeful pressing does not re- THE PARGORA TOPCOAT B Doy B store every garment to its original perfect shape we " TR 1 Kt rion Bdgos Blos will replace the suit WITHOUT CHARGE. ' Pargora is a Fashion Park origination of un- 3 All edges on coat and vest are double stitched . .. added GREAT VALUES value in construction, and more for your money. in New Fall Suits usual merit. A fabric composed of pure Guan- There are five distinct colors . . . dark blue, oxford, ocoand Angorayarns...a luxurl'ous soft-tf)p- cambridge grey and a light and dark brown . . . guar- coating that offers excellent wearing qualities. $ anteed absolutely fast. ey ; 2 A Pargora topcoat will give you real service. We have models designed for college men and the larger high school boys . . . close-fitting coats and TWO ! : PANTS with 20-inch bottoms if desired. $ 5 (@) Pay % in cash—balance fl r};ma.y it in 10 monthly or 5 semi- More conservatlve, conventional styles for business and monthly payments. professional men embody the best ideas of artistic d Exclusidely Here Home of Smith Smart Shoes esigners. ' / tV}&:e insure a perfect fitting . . . and this means a fltfing D J K aufm an, i i at will satlsf\f .you in every particular. 1005Pa.Ave. S.E.Cor.14th&Eye 1744Pa.Ave. T P A

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