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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRiDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. - STRAY DOG'S OWNER | gt stee %, w13 2t vt o, S, i | o o mopetiso o, oot [DEMOCRATS BACK | plaht giisd oy o, ] ot waeand s st - OFFICERS ARE SHIFTED FOUND THROUGH TAG | coe of e “Hemmhtons sorvants aier : i covered the collie, | eenth amendment and for 1 A ———— London Learns a Lesson. REPEAL OF DRY I.AW’:%"'eo"aé?e R fancis ‘Gréen_of Provie =¥ The Lobster's Speed. s ot e et appar er.ce 0 lMlll. I.IM vy S—— ml:-" him‘nmo!‘n’:‘t_ t| An American tourist in Burope writes ':fw.mm, S unacquainted with the lobster Collie, at Chevy Chase for 10| The dog was given named for o Cavalry, at Fort Bliss, Tex.; Lieut. Col. the following: “When walking thfough [ e mud Wwould not give it eredit for much speed, food and water, but A | Arthur L. Conaty of North Providence Robert J. Binford, Infantry, from Fort all advances made toward petting’ her, . | and Francis B Gondon of Central Falls | Put it is & graceful swimmer and pos- mfl“‘“"’-‘ nates Formar Senator Gerry for | v ted for Congress. the other day I turned a | Rhode Island Convention Nomi- s m, o & ™ or ente: the house, were Sesses the power of shooting with great ch e - - Months, Returned to Penn. o Ting g , X 3. rapidity : ¢ i | 5. Fenton, Quartermaster Corps, from Ref@ to Office. | Cooney of Providence attacke . Bloombury oomel: and &uddenly m!:und myself in rebuffed, ’s neck, The | Paris! For there Baltimore to Fort Eustis, Va.; sylvania Mistress. E h“*:'.:r Winter Nnflfl-m O ~ gm'-b'.&; accomplished by the broad plates at the ._Howi . Alr’ X ; ‘p tho- | °0d of its tall. These, put in motion pear for several days. Last uun: forwarded t e 5 T tubs -along. the | PLIM Asiosiated Press. | }:‘ ;g‘y.p:‘grxw bl e Re- !bh’!mm:'l its g mer, when an attempt was made to feel | at Carlissle, Pa. requesting the name . M. Antoine, the proprietor, was PROVIDENCE, R. I, October 3.—| publican organization of seeking to bar | with immense ,”" & ted | under the thick hair on her neck, for | of the owner of the % a proud man. ‘I am the very first | The Democratic State Convention, in ° m 10 her ress, Anna | & tag, Dream became panicky and bolted Yesterday, Miss ffer arrived restaurant keeper in :London,’ ‘Cumberland® County, Pa. through the yard gate to disappear for | motor from Carlisle, , ‘to The reunion resulted from the efforts th, 1 a) from the Army War College, this cif : baod én.mm‘h“n‘ the zfl t.h:‘ ;nh nln{m"y' at Fort thln‘.'—' 3 , .; First Sergt. J h H. Rhode | to project itself many feet. = | ford, Service Deu:’nmfl::ephrtl evee: Uncine tnertercnce T munlcioal aairs | clent W propel 1 om0 1 yarie i | Mok ok i e, Diaced onl the retired . Gerry for return to that | here and with having “crookedly con- & second—the speed of a fast m:mm t.hnnogo mfl“..?%‘l’.’.“ Attt Dream recogn! beam over & mon! Cath~'ics from public office in session here Wednesday, unanimcusly | Island. He also cl ve E nominated former United States Sen-| people to eat a meal in the open air.’” 'ator Peter G. Saturday! Second Day | " A month crammed full of values! Watch HECHT MONT the papers for new specials each day! ense to invite her mistress immediately and drove Prep Suits anfC!hCh)lvercoats Girls’ Pile Fabric Coats for young men of high school age With Hats That Match Perfectly! Standing head and shoulders . over other gar- . . ments at anywhere : i i e TWO-TROUSER SUITS; a world of style. Broad shoulders. Narrow waistlines. Nicely hanging trousers. Blue cheviots and cassimeres. § s P Single breasted. Two pairs long trousers. Sizes Easily the best coat a girl would 32 to 36. want to wear. Warm, yet it is light. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS; close-fitting Can be worn at any time and any place. models or loose, flowing styles.Well put together. Rainy days. Windy days. Cold days. Collars that hug the neck. Shoulders fit just right. Milder days. New Joan Crawford Oxfords, brown, blue, grey and patterns. Sizes collar and rever. Suede belt. Warmly 31 to 36. lined. Sizes 7 to 14 years, o 722 N N s i AN 7 7; e R 27 A &K SSSSSS 7 Boys’ =2-Kn‘icker Suits e NN 77 L Jumpér Ifrdcks for B aag Girls! Regularly $1.95 Stout woolens. Strongly failored. Single- breasted coat, 4-pocket vest and 2 pairs knickers, Plain weaves or fancies. Sizes 7 to 16 years. $ I .69 2 NN IS N DA (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) Practical, for a girl can have a number of blouses for each frock. Favorite style in nov- elty tweeds. Warm color mixtures so good this Fall. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) $6 Tweeduroy Jackets The good looks of tweed with the won't-wear- ‘ " i N Q& RN Tots’ $9.95 Pile ;u‘::;:::;;ybc:i ::;flu;t:};.las.uedine lined. Reversible. $ 4095 j ‘r = v AT 2 Fabric Coats "" | 4 A ; Lol ’ « s « Also Coat and Beret Sets! Jr. Boys' Chinchilla O'Coats 1 | The beret sets include Coat with matching beret. Li igh ey matching beret. Light weight, but warm $7 .95 Compare them with coats selling for four or five )\ ¢ < by y“;:ed with soft suedine. In tan, dollars more. Double breasted. Wool body lining. $ ,95 < Navy blue, tan and grey. 3 to 10. Tots’ 35 Zipper Sets % 7. ly 7/ Helmet, leggins and_coat "of fleece- Boys' Shirts and Blouses; Boys' Sheep-lined Leath. Boys' Woolen Knickers ! . line; e:m one";::ey..n v&m‘ ‘g“he::::! $ 9 5 fast colors; plain, erette Coats; 8 to 18 for school wear, sizes 8 ; \ s"" e T et et v fancy 79¢ FORIE " . .yes.cnn-e. BB 10 18 Liciiiiece. .ot B1AB - 3 ) to'd yate (Sscond Floor, The Hecht Oo.) ‘_ N (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Hecht Month Goes to the Foot of the Class and Brings Children’s $4 Fit-Rite Shoes $2.95' pr. Good night! What a value! $5.00 Baby Doll BO)’ s’ Flann elette Pajamas For Girls, Sizes 8% to 2—for Boys, Sises 11 to 6 : for 295 5 B ore~ 26 inches tall. You'd be surprised at ”‘ 2 pcs. 5 9C g % its life-like appearance. ing voice. 1 S Fas Sleeping eyes. With pink or blue I"I Ask your boy if he doesn’t like to fr D.NX7) Jawn dress and cute bonnet. be warm sleeping during Winter nights, ”IZ jamas. See if he doesn’t answer yes. . I, B, / 8 S ) T N o ! '. ! ‘ ‘ol Ask him if he wfluldn't?ike a half dozen ; i F Street at 7th NAtional 5100 > ki pairs of these warm Flannelette Pa- ;ll l M I3 Two-piece or one-piece styles. Striped ==a kil