Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1930, Page 11

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widely separated fronts in Nova Seotia. In Queens and Lunenburg Counties, where more than 30 houses and scores f timbered acres were destroyed last gpnnx. came reports of a situation ing serious. A dry TOkEy GromE o ware el bt ter.|RULING HITS LIMITED WEIGHT OF BREAD LOAF Federal Decision Favors Baking Company, Alleging Harassment in Ohio Trade. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, October 15.—A per- manent injunction restraining enforce- ment of the Ohio law limiting the max- imum excess weight of loaves of bread to one ounce to the pound, 12 hours after baking, was granted yesterday by Federal Judges Dennison, Killits and NON-FLYER NAMED BRITISH AIR MINISTER Tord Amulree, 72, Will Succeed Lord Thomson, Who Was Killed in R-101 Crash. . B-MILE FOREST FIRE 1 ENCIRCLING VILLAGE S cuities et fhundreds of fire fighters. Hundreds Battle Blazes Burning 2 S the Lake Rossignol district of oy Over Wide Nova Scotia Quetns Gounty, the largest fire blased ks Ates on a five-mile front, almost surround- ok {hg ‘the village of Middlefield. Men were making their way to the Assoc! scene in canoes and water was being: v Eeiprs vl oeNed Trom the Tiver in an effort to Stop the advance. The fire was Sondy progress, and there was & poss Sibility ‘of jts threatening the town. of Milton. M n &1y tazed and Stored This special price includes cleaning of your coat inside ane clazi: Special Prices in: Remodeling Expert Workmanship ‘Work Called for and Delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS* Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 decision said that “as : contradiction, - that limitation in_ the law prevents the baker from ‘giving to the consumer the benefits of the present reduced cost of flour.” The plaintiff said it had been har- assed in its Ohio trade for selling bread of materials’ cost niumm.“’ b CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY eduuu};' and liquor. By the Associated Press. s"ln 1926-7 h.ed.vblud I'dhe:lt“;fl:f\: tes and Cani as pres of British government’s industrial mis- sion. At that time he was still Sir William Warrender MacKenszie. In 1929 he was elevated to the peerage as first Baron A. Mulree of Strath- WE A Avecelaed Rraes. 3 is the son of & Scottish LONDON; October 15.—Lord Amul- ree, & 72-ydar-old peer with practically no experiente in aviation, yesterday wnsl 15.—Benator | ch s El . wn'l”rlmpllated in an alleged lot assassinate a number of his cnleuu Senate, in_the . The Senator stated that this story, and another that he had plotted to seize arms and ammunition of the Cuban Army at Cabanas fortress, was ! “fantastic.” John Pearce, for 20 years a salt ped- ler in Wolverhampton, England, g.ledd recently and left $2,500 each to the Royal Hospital and the church whose schools he attended as a boy. HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, October 15.— Acre on'aere of standing timber was i ¢ VNGRS R ifalling today before the rapid advance A George T plain circular silver bowl of 9 appointed minister of aif in the Labor| A George I plain clrcular sitver bowl government to succeed the late Lord forest fires blazing on a score of Carries on a Tradition of VALUE GIVING || that is three generations old ||| % Again we celebrate a birthday—and again every department in our store outdoes itself to uphold our tradition of maintaining the standard of quality associated with our name, regardless of the prices which we quote. Our buyers have succeeded in a way which makes us proud of the merchandise which we offer in this sixty- second Anniversary event. Two Groups Selected From Our HAT | Section 2 4 sI Costume Jewelry Smart new novelties in the popular new colors and materials to wear i 2 with Winter costumes. Bracelets, chokers, pen- dants, earrings in faith- ful simulations of real A special grouping of smart models, in- cluding many hats selling regularly at $5 Pouch and envelopes in the new large sizes and shapes. _Ante- lopes, calf and combln‘:luanl in a special group to sell during Faithful ductions of higher- priced French originals, Includ- B. to every ehild Reg. st RAYON UNDIES 58 shades. Tailored and lace-trimmed models. for : Crepe de Chine Undies Delightfuily luxurious models, tailored and $1 Lustrous, colorful rayon; many gar- ments run-proof; in all the desired pastel lace trimmed, of fine, heavy crepe de chine in pastel shades. k Fabric Gloves = 2 N Reguiarly $1. All perfect and in. . cluding the newest Fall shades. Sell Pairs regularly at $1. ‘4 With every pair of shoes sold during this sale we will give one pair of Spuntex Hose, of our $1.35 grade. S S P N P L7 1 VAR ST sl S e The New Fall FOOWEAR NOVELTIES 1A | B——] N\ COATS 1, oFF % are -beautifully fur trimmed. the most careful attention to de- " The Famous - Fine imported fabrics, warm- ly interlined with lamb’s wool and lined with the famous § .62 Ray-Brite Satin. Most of them e— Regularly $16.95 to $29.50. $4.95 DRESSES ly ittl h silks in color- l'u}a;:hylu, :m‘:?dy 'tnflor:dmw?:h s !.95 tails and trimming. 2 ok | 7"7()9 : Too well known to need any spe- s cial description, our Red Cross group s is especially interesting because we include in it all of the new Winter fashions, many of them shown for A the first time in this annual event. Choice of Any Pair of Suede Shoes in our Stocks. Including Pumps, Strap effects, Oxfords and Step-ins. Many of them used in combination with gen- SPECIAL 555 s FREE: A Pair of $1.35 Spuntex Hose with eacvlzx""Péli“r A smart Red Cross Tie ‘in Black Mat Kid. $10 A Red Cross Pump in Mat Kid, Green or Brown Kid in Fall Shades, attrac- tively stitched. $10 PREE . . . A Pair of $1.35 Spuntex Silk Hose With Every Pair. A stunning Fall Oxford in Black Mat Kid, trimmed with genuine Rajah Lizard. SECOND FLOOR An interesting Strap Ef- fect in Black Mat Kid, trimmed with genuine Ra- jah Lizard. A clever new Pump in A Mat Kid trimmed ‘with piping of bronze. 38.50 new. One-Strap in Brown Kid Skin trimmed w'l:lh genuine Oriental Liz- ard. 5 $8.5o FOUNTAIN ROOM Another Fall One with chvcr'r punch on tip and counter. 36-50

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