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- TREED ON CHARGE OF SELLING ARMS ouglas, Ariz., Pofice Officers | Ordered Acquitted on Mo- tion of Prosecutor. B s | s ¥ 4 3 : i 3 : ‘TUCSON, Ariz,, O‘ctober 30.—Leslie +Gatliff, former chief of police of VENING DOG HERO LEGION PRESENTS MEDALS TO BRAVEST OF CANINES Pampered Pets and Mongrels Share in Awards of | Silver Badges. Ry the Assoclated Press. WEW YORK, October 30.—Silver mebals of the Dog Hero Legion yesterday dangled from the necks of 12 canines which f the last year had performed | acts of unusual intelligence or heroism. The piesentations were made by Mrs. Diana gfll!s. president and founder of the New York Anti-Vivisection Society, and the feciplents ranged from pam- pered petS of Park avenue to humble iDouglas, Ariz, and Walter Morris, for- | mongrels. Smer Douglas police captain, were freed tyesterday of charges of selling arms ‘and ammunitioh to the rebels during “the Mexican revolt of 1929. + Judge Willlam H. Sawtelle granted 7a motion by United States District Attorney John C. Gung'l instructing fthe jury to return a verdict of ac- iquittal for the two men, who had been under bail on the charge for a syear. *"In making the motion the district “attorney declared his belief Adrian Tweedy, & French poodle, won his award by standing in front of an ice box barking and wagging his tail until Mrs. Owen Kelly of New York City discovered her 5-year-old son Billy had locked himself in the box. Bob, a_ springer spaniel, owhed by Mrs. Donald Carr of Mount Kisko, N. Y., who writes under the name of Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff, summoned the Carrs when their farm house was burning. Alec, a Newfoundland, led a search- “Enriquez, principal witness for the |ing party to a spot in the woods where his sGovernment, ‘“has been tampered wwith.” master, Thomas Coyles of Tarry- 2 Two days ago Enriquez, jointly harged with Gatliff and Morris, en- ered a plea of guilty. He testified cneerning details of the alleged sale the rebel forces of two machine ns and a quantity of ammunition longing to the City of Douglas. He =said he made the arrangements for the sale and paid Morris $2,400 for the Zcontraband munitions. = Gung'l said he was most “reluctant asking for the not guilty vere lievln‘g Gatliff and Morris “well new of this conspiracy and well knew* Sthat guns and ammunition were to e delivered to_rebels.” = Judge Sawtelle placed Enriquez on Mive years' probation for violating the ‘neutrality laws of the United States dn connection with the alleged sale #nd delivery of the guns and ammu- snition. 4 Elmer Kaupp, who entered a plea g: guilty to his part-in the plot, will 3 sentenced later. 5 iy R & Army Shoes Given Prison. ! PORTSMOUTH, N. H, October 30 —Ten thousand pairs of Army hoes, designed for doughboys with Sextra large feet, will be sent to the ‘ederal _Penitentiary at Chillicothe, hio. The shoes were given to the avy by the Army Dcpu-u;ant at the lose of the war, but the Nivy didn't int them. Wil Serving the Washington Public for 24 Years Rogeudorf YOUNG LADIES’ SHOP 1229 G'St. N.W. An Event of Unusual Interest . . . Our October Sale of COATS Of the “Better Kind” 59 Regular $78-$88 Values The eroup of fur-trimmed coats offered at this spectacular price re- duction represent the highest grade materials_and workmanship. Your early inspection invited. FURS: COLORS: Fitch Sauirrel Wolf Foz Caracul Skunk Sizes 14 to 44 fam Store 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier \National sets New Fur Coats: From Old Ones That fur coat you wore last season is good for many more seasons if you'll have Rosendorf Furriers. They are it “re-styled” by notably clever, using the best of the fur in the coat you already own, and matching up with new fur where neces- sary in order to make a perfect garment. Surprisingly Small Charges! New Fur Coats may be bought as low as $100.00 and new Fur Jackets for as little as Open a charge account now while the stock is at its best. Twice-Yearly Friday and EVENT Satfirday Only at the Height of the Season Unrestricted Choice Including All Reg. NOW $6.50———$3.25 10.00——— 5.00 15.00—— 7.50 20.00———10.00 Our Model Hats Reg. NOwW $25.00———§12.50 27.50—— 13.75 30.00—— 15.00 35.00——— 17.50 Millinery—Main Floor ¢JosePH-R-HARKIS (0- - 1224 F STREET = town, N. J., was found dying with a broken leg. Other winners were Princess Jacque- line, a diminutive Boston bull terrier, credited by her owner, Mrs. Mabel Robinson of Waterville, Me., with the ability to talk, and Daisy. a German shepherd, which daily guides a blind woman through the New York traffic. —_— — A& Reckless Suitor in Hoosegow. NEW YORK, October 30 (#)—The STAR, WASHINGTON. BIG STILL IS FOUND, BUT "SHINERS ESCAPE Prohibition Officers Unable to Fol- low When Louisiana Men Take to Marshes. By the Assoclated Pres: NEW_ORLEANS, La., October 30.— Three Federal prohibition officers late yesterday told of a winning and losing fight against big-time moonshiners and bootleggers in Louisiana Coast marshes. The officers hunting a big moonshine distillery Tuesday night in swamps near Boothville, La., engaged pirogues and started up a small stream. They ap- proached three moonshiners busying themselves at a giant liquor-making explanation of a scholar for his plight is that a girl refused to marry him un- less he had $100,000. Leo Blocher, who is a graduate of the University of Ber- lin, arrived last week to sell his knowledge of the world'’s silver markets. He called on Miss Augusta Theune, an old friend, and proposed. He says her ultimatum and that of her brother’s as to wealth so engaged marked that he carried a pistdl. girl sent for a policeman. Leo is in the hoosegow for illegal pistol-toting. B e plan race ensued. prohibition men lost them. him that he re- The ground in sacks. Sale—Girdles, Corselettes, L S Bloomers, Bandeaux $].00 10 Girdles, formerly $7.95 75 Bandeaux, formerly $1.50 to $3.5 14 Corselettes, formerly $5 to $10.95.._Now $1 50 prs. Bloomers, formerly $1.50 to 20 Garter Belts, formerly $1.50 to $3.50; Now $1 ‘All Prices to Close Out Ivy Corset Shop 1301 G Street N.W. The New 5 The Complete Store of Fashion Lounge Thriftily Nelly Don Broadcloth Pajamas 3 Gay one-piece pajamas with wide gob trousers and sur- plice blouse or printed two- piece tuck-ins that are good looking enough for lounging —and most comfortable for working about the house. You will find the color-fast materials and perfect work- manship on them that char- acterize all Nelly Don gar- ments. Peach, blue and green. Grey Shops—Second Floor 500 Pairs of All Types of Shoes Reduced for Immediate Clearance $4.50 Regularly $8.50 to $15 [ E Chart Gives Number of Shoes in Each Size Golf oxfords . « » Street shoes « « » Afternoon shoes . . . Evening slippers . . Sorosis shoes and shoes of other high caliber makes—in odd lots and broken size ranges. Patent leather, kid, satin, calf, reptile, suede and fabrics in black, brown, tan, blue, green, grey, gold, silver and combinations. If you need shoes of any type, this is a splendid chance to save—and still get smart shoes. All sales absolutely final! Shoe Shop—Street Floor Again— Mrs. R. J. Scott Williams From the London Salon of Elizabeth Arden —will repeat for the benefit of business women her fascinating, informal discussion of Beauty for the Busy Woman Friday at 4:45 In the Little Theatre Mrs. Williams will illustrate her discussion by an enter- taining and informative Boudoir Sketch and Exercise Routine To show how to attain and keep the proper waistline and figure. The natives rushed for their boats and for a mile up the stream into the fastnesses of the swamp a pirogue The moonshiners, familiar with the | crooks and turns, grounded their boats and scattered into the swamp where the Returning to the plant the officers found a big well-fitted distillery and rectifying plant and confiscated 4.000 gallons of whisky and champaign, much of which was buried beneath the D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 TWO MEN FOUND IN AUTO DEAD FROM GUN WOUNDS Frank Jefferson of Alton, I, Shoots Former Friend and Slays Self, Is Belief. By the Associated Press. L4 ALTON, L, October 30.—The bodies | of Lester McCormick, business agent | of the Bullding Trades Council of Alton, Frank Jefferson, both shot to death, were found Tuesday in McCormick's automobile, in front of his home here. Indications were Jefferson shot Mc- Fashion Cormick and then turned his revolver on_himself. Jefferson, who was about 35 years old, had threatened to kill McCormick, police were told, because he McCormick fancied to do with something the action of Mrs. Jefferson in obtain- ing a divorce recently. McCormick was 32 years old. occupation, police said, and was classed as an occasional bootiegger. Jefferson had no R Three Loops in Glider. KOCKTEBEL, Crimea, October 30 (). —What is considered s remarkable and his once intimate friend, feat in a glider was made here yester- day by Boris Stephanchencko, achieved three dead loops at a height of about 900 feet under a wind ef 15 meters a second. who SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR SENATE IS JAILED Interference With Trafic Charged Against Koop, Appearing on Chi- cago Street With Soapbox. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 30.—The Windy City takes its senatorial contest seri- | ously, but not to the extent of per- mitting interference with street trafTic. This was impressed Tuesday upon George Koop, Socialist candidate. While three of his opponents, Ruth Hanna McCormick, James Hamilton Lewis and Lottie Holman O'Neil were The New j A Complete Store of Fashion Coats Distinguished by Their Fine and Distinctive Furrings Persian Lamb Kolinsky Kit fox Black fox Brown caracul Black caracul Natural squirrel Skunk lampooning each other with great show of energy from vardous indoor rostrums, Koop made an appearance on_a loop corner, soap box in hand. ‘The candidate had just gotten well under way when police officials ordered him to move on. He was, they said, obstructing traffic. Koop refused. “I'd like you to throw me in jail” he told them. They did. Town Seeks Name Change. EAST LIVERPOOL, Ontario, October 30 (®).—This city is not a suburb and | wants the world to know it. | " Claiming the name “East Liverpool” | indicates that it is a suburb, the peti- |tion asking that the “East” be drop- |&d was filed in Columbiana County mmon Pleas Court yesterday. We Park Your Car While You Shop With Us. GOIDSIRIPE i By a special ‘concession we secured these regular $98.50 coats to sell at this low price. Every coat is beauti- fully furred with shawl, half- shawl, pouch and square col- lars—and with the smart flared and border cuffs so new this season. Belted styles for misses, gently flared coats for women. If you need 2 Win- ter coat, you should certainly see this selection. For Women—Mink-dyed kolinsky in a half shawl collar and pointed flared cuffs on black. $85. For Misses—A Cossack coat with square collar, border and pointed cuffs of Persian lamb. $85. Fashion Coat Shop—Third Floor 515 The Arrows Show Salient Features, but They Can’t Show the Quality of Material and the Rich Colors for women for larger women for little women for misses afternoon dresses street dresses i business dresses Sunday night dresses formal evening dresses We just ean’t help being enthusiastic about these dresses—for they are so com- pletely smart . . . so beautifully tailored of really fine materials . . . and there’s such a variety from which every woman and miss may choose! Cantons, satins, sheer crepe, chiffon. Success Dress Shop—Pifth Filoor. Moire and Dull Crepe Bags 3 As the coiffure or the right shade of lipstick enhances a woman's beauty—so the crepe or moire bag adds its completing touch to the smart afternoon costume. One of the newest fashion ideas, in en- semble with moire shoes, it is only through a very special buying coup that we can offer this selection at $3. Brilliant ornaments, simulated prystal and simulated carved prys- tal handles increase their fashion value. Bag Shop—Street Floor in velvets and velours. smartest Fall shades. Millinery Shop—Street Floor Stockings Fit! They fit because—they have a fashion mark at the back of the calf and another one back of the knee to prevent wrinkes—and the narrow French heels and specially constructed foot sheath the ankle and instep perfectly. Ask for No. 401 Service Weight $1.95 3 pairs, $5.70 Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Gold Stripe Stockings Exclusive with Jellefl’s in Washington Additional Gold Stripe Shop Stoneleigh Court 1013 Connecticut Avenue Copies of French hats that are chic as the originals.... the finest soleils, felts, The