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ANNOUNGE PORLE BULONG FERES | Marshall Field Il Plane Crack Up Halts Honeymoon By the Assoclated Press. KHARTUM, Sudan, October 10. —An airplane in which Marshall Field, 3d, and his bride were WASHINGTON, D. |BANQUET FEATURES ELKS’ FALL MEETING |&&'ie Maonan District . Deputy Grand Exalted Rauler Outlines Work and Ob- jectives in Address. t| COLONIAL OFFICIAL BOOED 7| palestine Police Use Clubs o Crowd Hissing Dr. Shiels. JERUSALEM, October 10 (#).—The Mc- | police yesterday used their clubs upon C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. a formulated at a nn- meeting unv LONDON ENDS SEASON OF*POPULAR CONCERTS IR, Music Enthusiasts Filled Queen’s Hall for Eight Weeks—British Composers Honored. LONDON, October 10 (N.AN.A)— tl’ru‘éur.y Has Contfécted for $43,000,000 Worth Since January. , |& crowd that booed and hissed Dr. making —_— down at Nimulo, on the Uganda - | Drummond Shiels, parliamentary sec- frontier, Wednesday. All ..:(-% Featured by a hnnu# -ngl an initia- and James A. 'A‘v'l'v" of state for the colonles, at Tel rendered by Mr. Shiels is touring the provinces. occupants of the o iy of the m: ;fi‘f“ program was ) 5 ‘District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler | tensivo membership campalgn w1 “ro et d a honeymoon, four broke October has brought to an end the fa- § Do Rosmus Lisios, 2o Rim: ) , ing Room, Kit promenade concerts which, under R ad Bake the genial but autocratic direction of oom and 2 Batl Sir Henry Wood, have been filling the e I Electric Refrigeration Queen’s Hall with music enthusiasts The Argonne for the last bt weeks. ool 16th and Columbia Road N.W. As was dons "y nights have been set for the per- McNamara. ‘They returned to Juba by road. By the Associated Press. The Tressury has contracted tor $43,- [ worth of public building since | #|| October is HECHT MONTH Froe Porking for Customers’® Autos—F St. Between 6th and 7th The Hecht Co. will not kmwingy be undersold. We will meet any price in Washington on identical merchan- dise. Men's $5 to $7.50 Raincoats addition to these contracts, 49 $30,000,000 will be We've got a great line of Footmodel Shoes for Men CARE OF PARALYSIS VICTIMS IS URGED Burgeon General Cumming Seys Treatment After Malady Is TImportant Work. Choose from Six Styles! By the Associated Press. i : French toe. Black - Gen Hugh 8. : . (Tustrated). Har- Single or double i 3 3 o i breasted models. In Weown, the wanted brown or black shades. = Sizes 36 to 42, : (Mals Plood The Nechi Ov) coats. . .lined with sue- dine for warmth and ‘service. The kind -of coats that shelter you from cold Winter rains and winds. . Cadet last. Wide toe. Corded tip. Brown or black. . Viel Kid. With arch support. Combina- tion last. Blsck or brown. ¥ Advertised in Today's Times and News Saturday, last day of the 2 Special Sell- ing Days in the Basement Store and Men’s -1, Bargain Annex. Hundreds of items . . . 4t sensationally low prices. 2 d! - . Narrow Prench toe. Smart for dress wear. Brown or black. . 6. 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House should have some un- usual ts, for it was here that Char- lotte ton is said to have been buried slive in the family vault in 1564, while her sister Margaret, who is believed to. have been Ophelia’s original, drowned herself in & fish pond at the back of the house. $50 couldn’t buy you a better topcoat. Any money couldn’t buy you a better looking coat. This new Knit-tex is a world-beater. The same smooth finish, the same high quality of an imported fabric. Brought out .in handsome new effects. . Patterns and col- orings strikingly different. You can’t hurt the Knit-tex. It is driz- zleproof. Snowproof, Windproof. Wrinkleproof. Outwears the average top- coat three to one. Can be worn ten months of the year...from September to July. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper_Alliance.) | Are You Tired? | Out of sorts, lack energy? | I e s e | If you'd like to see the buying’ power of your money expand itself, make a bee-line for the Men’s Fur- nishings Dept. 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