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A T W A B T tur tlu puln w )loore md mlnm citizens it is understood, KENSINGTONBRIDG HEARING DELAYED <" syt Goes 0ver to Await Comples [t vm:rn oo nt-»"“" snd that the tion of Testimony Before f.:‘:é‘@‘l'm Sl b i made even thoi l};n&nmtutnt{nrwm Examiner. Poaed” ave” bec pammpried g ™ bR SR bttt Special Dispateh to The Star. memr | PLANS AGRARIAN LAW. hegring scheduled for yesterday in bio Tells C. of C. Ofreult Court here on the petition Rubio Te! f C. Group Measure State Roads Commis- Will Be Sent to Congress. the temporary injunc-| MEXICO CITY, October 21 (#).— Judge Robert B. Peter | President Ortis Rublo has informed a | . restraining the com- | committee of the econfederation of bfldnmr Chambers of Commerce that a bill de- road tracks | claring division of lands tnder the 3 m”mu;u'f”:nx:a“{"'gnenxfi agrarian law terminated in six states letion’ of testimony that is being|soon will be submitted to eongress. wmm examiner in connection’| The committee called on the presi- dent to urge measures be taken to in- injunction was grant- | still confidence in farmers so as to en- ifl on me d that the commission courage increased production. Ive ted by several months ago constru & Ohle IN'VOTERS' CASES). Anne Arundel G. 0. P. Takes Resort Residents to Circuit Court. Special Dispateh to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 21.—Re- publicans filed & petition and appeal in a Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County today against the judges and registers in the second, seventh and eighth dis- also the residents on the “guspect” list for these people to ap- pear in court and show uue':hy they should not en from regis- e hundred and ve people are on the suspect petition and appeal has been nst each one. Most of the suspects maintain Sum- mer homes jp Anne Arundel County but are residents of Washington. These titions were signed by Wendell D. Mfin 12 T o Rt sy TEE APPEALS ARE FILED =3 ROCKVILLE. mvm Md., October 21 (Spe- wlvred this coun- by Judge Court, here ‘yester Hy he had been found guilty of d vlnl an automobile while under ',he uence of intoxicat- ing liquor. r, PFrancis of Olmy, pld the amount, $102.50. Licenses have been issued here for the marriage of Willis T. Dalton, 27, of Gilen Allen, Va., and Miss Estelle V. Fogg, 18, of Wukemwn Va.; Ray- tAnnle R. Brown, 21, both of Wl‘.shlng« on. Edwin L. Ball and Pred Barksdale, charged with violations of motor vehi- cle u'uhuom were not in the Police Dourt he: lay when their cases '." “““ or m‘h‘rfi‘mflr collaterals o! l'l 50 :nd $20, respectively, forfeited. Stephen ‘B. Essex of Washington and Miss Ada C. Dodson of Nethers, Va., were marrled in Rockville yesterday afternoon by Rev. Frank A. Tyler of the Methodm. Church at the home of the minister. WHOOPIE CLUB FORMED ‘Young People of Friendly, Md,,|Lal Organige for Fun, Special Dispatch to The Star. PRIENDLY, Md., Ocmb-‘ 21.—Young men and women of comm have organized the mmly ‘Whaople Club, with Jullan Thorne, president; Calvin Taylor, viee president, ln‘ Irma Taylor, secretary-treasurer. Bork month the ol will tre u party in honor of a member’s b Blue afid gold has been picked as th- elub's Promato Juice ‘ -COCKTAIL To four ounces of tomato juice use ane teaspoon of LEA & Free Parking Space for Customers—E Street Between Sixth and Seventh Lamps to brighten your hearth and home —in a special HECHT MONTH SALE! $12.95 Lamps and Shades Silk S\hades Table Lampl‘ Bridge Lamps Lounge Lamps ‘One of the most startling Sales we have been able to offer in some time. A beautifyl assortment, in- ' Mfll&' hreel-candle lights ular low ) m finishes are bronze and pewter, The sitk shades are in ¢ varied uwm-ent - of colors 3 Lounge Lamps Junior Lamps At this price are lamps in English bronze and pewter finishes, with parchmentized paper shades. All are the three-candle light styles, so much fa- L4% vored this season. $4.95 Complete $20 Rembrandt Lamps Complete With Silk Shades $ | 2.95 Yaos niias, Soe Sk dhts ' and some tapestry screen shades included. 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Bridge Novelties! «..in a Sale!! Writing paper . . . playing cards . . , smoking sets . . many, many other items . . . offered at remarkably low Hecht Month prices. Cedar Chests Filled _ with Statienery $2 After the paper is ex- haysted the chests may be used to keep handker- chiefs, hose, etc. sheets and 24 envelopes. $1.25 Genuine Leather Bridge Sets 8ic Leather case n fitted with twe r:\u of cards, seore b'w pencil. $5 Chinese MHMM ui, :omlul’ of ; b !uyn, mat box, cedar-lined ciga- rette and large tray. Carved Chinese brass with Suchow ‘jade inserts on unu\&’ box and match 50¢ Portfolio Initial Stationery 35c S for 91 Sheets with cut -out gold initials. Lined en- velopes in: colors. . 50¢ Playing. }' Cards 7 :39c 3 Packs, 81 f Two-toned color kom- bingtion backs. Edged with gold or silver. Easy to shuffle. ' IOc“Engraved Christmas Cards i 39c¢ doz. velopes. Personal Christmas Cards engraved from your plate (printing extra). 2 to 4 dos. cards..$1.50 6 doz. cards......$2.50 8 doz. cards...... $3.00 fancy tissue-lined en- New Script Plates, $1.50 New Solid Plates, $2.50 New Shaded Plates, $3.00 $1.50 Double Deck Embassy Bridge Cards Tallies, many kinds 19¢, 35¢ and 45c dozen Imported Bridge Score Pads.... .39 and 69%¢ Covered Chinese Brass Ash Tray: 25¢ and 35¢ Numbered Bridge Pencil Sets Pastel Bridge Pencils, match any color scheme. .5¢c Sachet Tallies, in dainty colors. Chinese Cloisonne Ash Trays Brass Metal Match Boxes, unusual deslgns $1 Boxed Paper, with Feather Plume Pen (Maln no-r. The Hecht Oo.), THE{mmmm HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh