Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 28

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B—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. - able, including full scenes of plays and | tion og C. W. Horn, general engineer, man, charged with the murder last A @irl Sets Flight Record. il B 4 the like. who, while extremely optimistic about GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE month of Lacy Mitchell, colored, who - ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y, October RENTING ; T e e AT o mias | ot b et sat Ut peTe: had been regarded by the State as & X 31 () —Miss Alicia Patterson, daughter | [ 3 | lven! levi n nof e at. the 5, 14 - N e e vand Creceiver obsolete because | available today 15 far from what ls| WIite Man Gets Long Penalty for | star witness in & case involving erim- First Snow in Kentucky. ot Joeepl MeAT Prtiorsoss newapkidk) radio pictures can be received cnly with | needed to deliver in the homes a picture Slaying Colored Witness. inal assault on a young colored woman.| LOUISVILLE, Ky., October 31 (A).— | puplisher, s believed to have set a | OFFICE a separate and distinct receiver due to | that can be received as reliably as sound. Bradley had previously gone on the | The season’s first snow fell in Ken- | woman's record for a round frip be- | FURNITURE the fact that two stations are required . : THOMASVILLE, Ga., October 31 (). | yyinecs stand voluntarily over the pro- | tucky late yesterday. Flurries were re- | tween New York and Albany yésterday. 'of.rlflumlt synchronized radio sight and B i Miythnd, e vaganibing —Judge William E. Thomas yesterday fi?fi.. of ’“‘a”;‘&'}”’ and recounted r.h? portzd(f:;m st;omeig:-d l&‘:he :!:"flm Sh; flew to Albany in 1 hour 2 minutes sound. ‘ming A " ave a sentence of imprisonment for g in detail, during the trial of | part of e 3 ue and ay- | and 27 seconds and returned in 56 min- N SEN RS ‘The N. B. O. tests are under the direc- /85,000,000 to add to its flying facilities. | fife to Jack Bradiey, 26-year-old white | O. E. Allen, indicted ss accessory to | feld. | utes ‘and 35 seconds. { Lack of Detail Mars Al N. B. C. Broadcasting Ex- | f§ CONTRACT BRIDGE CLASSES + STARTING NOVEMBER th § oll, meet or_cal ; E W. KING, Jr., Authorized periments So Far. "I;'-::;:;l % «'fi'a;’!'é'f»“.af' Worl’s 1930 System, at the store tomorrow o By the Associated Press YORK, October 31.—Problems ©f television transmission, and there are many of them. are being tackled in sarnest by the National Broadcasting Co. l";'wu learned today ll\(a( tests nl‘d\\' b under way in the heart of the Broad- [ way theatrical dixtrict are dealing solely with attempts to learn just what is to A SPECIAL OFFERING o be expected in sight send ng. For this purpse. the N B. C. Times | uare Theater Studio is being used as | & laboratory. where television equipment |8 Ras been set up. In addition to provid- | ing adequate space for the apparatus which includes the short wave trans- mitters W2XBS and its antenna on the Toof of the eight-story building, there is ample provision to permit studio de- ve:?&mrm work when that stage is el ed. Black, Brown, Green, Burgundy Tests Are Experimental. P I A I ES : : ‘The tests are entirely experimental. X and do not touch on the designing of “ the lppmm; “wx'x{. R'rner xs ‘bei:')g I taken care of in the R. ~Vietor |} p \ 3 v 4 . I3 . 9 TR $ v ~ W T — present ken of engineers is being tried ¥ o e Sut. 5 EACH < . el | Once again “KIDDETTES” enter the lists mets, N B B, engincers point oot s i S fesaky %, détermine " (hrough eniog. " or | ‘ 0{928”1()" fiu%)remac.} —in this “Class of { s, o ot e s = : ) o < s Lo tthb o L L o S ; . : ; ball lacing” motif developed in ¥ enginecrs ase paying pacticular [ OME with charmingly colored rims ... ivory, maroon, green, pumps, oxfords and straps attention to the transmission charac- teristics of racjo waves in congested teristice of racfo waves | | black, cobalt blue . . . with wide incrusted gold scroll and tracery L “Hahn Swpecial” e . i designs. Y Others with the mellowness of old ivory, richly overlaid also are being tried. 1 b . . i R0 3 e frequency being wed by woxpe | with gold scroll incrudations. ‘ , Fast Steppers tween 2,100 and 2,200 kilocycles. An A IN PERFECT TASTE FOR MODERN TABLES; . {rregula: e i o e B PURCHASEABLE SINGLY IF PREFERRED. f PSS $ . that when the section is on the air the | || ] PR | hours are from 2 t 5 and from 7 to 10 |/ .m. (E. S. T.). Sixty line pictures, with | i 3 (1] per minute, are sent out. b Engineers, in discussing what has | . been accomplished so far, feel that the [ pruemd nt \‘Ael';lvl.flmN ll'l kaysum. Wmhd'lfw btsen"d | ° L7703 on the Nipkow scann: t | R s Connecticut Ave. anad 2’ not the ultima‘e method lm flu‘onve‘ 0 ”e' e e e, PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE ) In spite of the present great “Mass tisfactory, must show h 3 s A L Production” of cheaper shoes, women much more detail than is now obtain- | k . : : i i i ; who prefer better things will continue to prefer “Hahn Specials.” For their ‘MI g ; - vastly superior fitting and shape- FUR N'TURE ; ; 5oy retaining qualities—added to keener Sizes 2V to 9 S : fashion—they must be compared only AAA to C * with much-higher-priced footwear! At all our women’s shops Featuring This Week Famous ’n Dandy! $79,000.00 Worth of Gorgeous Slippers sttt iy values in smart novelty footwear. for the Evening Sahe L4 ra * s Living Room Furniture D e ome | s ] liest Parisian im- portations of Pais- at special reductions - g Brocade—black and vhite (dyeable) Faille, silver and gold trimmed eve- ning slippers—fea- tured at Slippers dyed “while you wait” to Featuring _silver trim, monograined moire match evening . evening ers—unusual repile trim, black, gowns of the most brown or green suedes and kids—and many unusual shades. other tempting modes for every woman’s taste. R " v In the Hahn ‘Juniortown’ Depts. These four, featured offerings testify to the wonderfully well-deserved popularity of “Hahn Special” School Shoes Saturday Special: One of “Habn Special” nature- Saturday Special: Boys' du- many unusual novelties in One of many &mart styles in shaj shoes for smaller rable black and tan shield sports shoes for junior wom- extra durable dress and irls and boys. Oxfords and tip, welt sole oxfords. All en. Tan, beige, raisin or school shoes for misses and aced boots—also moccasins. sizes, 1 to 6. Also 150 prs. black calf—reptile trims— children. Tan, black or Smoked elk, tan, black and factory “samples”—sizes 4 unprecedented value. Sizes gglent—ul( or il im. patent leathers. Sizes 6 i Better not put off longer! The savings on upholstered furniture (R ¢only Hato Uiy $3.95 WSEHE Antara L -$1.95 are available now. May we suggest that you come early in the morning and leisurely make your selections. The Best 95¢ Silk Hose in Town! “LADY LUXURY” Come Early as You Can, Please 42 Gauge “Dultex” AlLSilk Chiffons ’ + They're perfectly made, with snug-fitting Women’s Shops ankles; all-silk, elastic tops. French heel, sandal : 1207 F foot, toe-guards and other improvements. One' ' 6. 7th & K stocking that you may buy with confi- o dence—for it’s fully guaranteed to out- 950 3212 14th wear your fondest expettations :S'éventh Street Between D & E Jit oll our “StoNsing Shops”

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