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FAUQUIER ELECTION | OFFICIALS NAMED! Judges and Clerks for Polling | Places Announced for County. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., November 1— ‘The following are the officials who will serve for Fauquier County in the com- | ing election: Marshall precinct, judges, J. W. Richards, B._ F. Herrell, J. F. Walker; clerks, A. W. Utterback, P. W. Anderson, Markham precinct, judges, S. win Moss, Robert Douthat, J. Brice Bayly; clerks, C. M. Smith, T. M. Trip- lJett. Orlean precinct, judges, L. H.! Olinger, J. B. Putnam, H. G. Pearson; clerks, Robert Putnam, T. S. Moore clerks, P. A. Triplett, Henry W. Bnley Plery Run precinct, G. ing, E. K. Pickerell, J. L. Ralls; Cl&l’kl J. A. Debutts, John W. Mills. ‘The Plains, judges, Robert Murray, L. F. Bowersett, W. W. Berlin; clerl H. H. Hulfish, jr. T. Cruppe! tortown, )ud]es, E. W:)olf John w. | Rawlings, Baird; clerks, B. F. Sampsell, Wlde W. Leach. . Landmark, judges, F. Hill Rector, W. L. Elgin, R. C. Simpson; clerks, J. M. Kines, Roger L. Elgin. Upperville, Judges, A. B. Lawson, P. B. Gochnaurer, C. T. Scof clerks, V. C. Gochnaurer, Mary E. Lawson. Paris, judges, O. T. Adams Monte Lloyd, B. C. Chappelear; clerks, Miss C. Chlpptlelr R. C. Lloyd. ‘Warrenton, judges, L. P. White, Ch: G. Stone, S. A. Apple lerks, E. Hutton, Albert Maxheimer. New Ball more, judges, J. B. Will, R. Sanders, J. T. Thorton; clerks, J: Briggs, C. T. Grant. Hickerson, J, Herbert Mills, Bealeton, Remington, judges, J. M. Brown, H. A Brown. S B. Payne; clerks, K. C. judxu L. Ficklen, A. M. Johnson, Hen.hberger clerks, Jack Keough, R. F. Kane. Morrisville, Judm ‘W. A. Dinkle, 3 8. clerks, E. . -mompmn Summerduck. Judges, L. C. Embrey, A. A. Embrey, W‘ J. Jones; clerks, Milford C. Smith, Mar- Midland, judges, Wm. A. Cowne, J. Calverton, judges, John W. O'Roark, | W. P. Eustace, John H. Cheatwood; || clerks, 8. D. Eustace, J. W. Crittenden. Catlett, judges, L. W. Trenis, F. H. Crittenden® Cecil Beane; clerks, A. O. Burgess, W, B. Weaver. Bristersburg, judges. §. M. Lomax, W. C. James, E. D. Helm; clerks, E. H. Pmn, J. C. E. George. Auburn, judges, Mo R. C. Danlell, J. wum Keyl. clerks, Henry L. Keys, | Charles -munl-lmen of election for the county are: Jesse W. Richards, Mar- || shall, Va; W. L. Elgin, The Plains; Charles G. Stone, Warrenton; G. L.! Ficklen, | i | I i 1 | i —— UNDERGROUND PHONE CABLE PUT IN SERVICE | New Line Connects Norfolk, Ports- | mouth and Suffolk—Cost Placed at $500,000. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. NORFOLK, Va., November 1.—Nor- folk, Porm md Suffolk are now ulephm eabl :vof e e v service today. by l‘lj 8. mth ‘Tyler, Mayor of Norfolk; Vernon Brooks. Mayor | d storm- cables previously have had to drawn into costly conduits with the entire route. With this tape-or- mored type of cable it is only necessary %0 dig a trench, lay the cable and then restore the earth. ‘This cable is 114,000 feet, or about ’0 miles, in length, including 39.000 of standard underground cable, 'hlds is constructed in conduit under the streets of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Suffolk. The cable, which is about 3 || inches in diameter, contains 275 tele- || phone circuits. VIRGINIA COUPLE MARK | GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY | 8ix Children and 63 Other Relatives and Friends Honor Mr. and | Mrs. Crab 11 of Strasburg. Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar. | STRASBURG, Va., November 1.—In || the midst of their six children and 63 other relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crabill of this plwe cele- | brated their golden wedding ann versary here Tuesday. They were mar- | ried in this community. During the | entire 50 years they have lived in or near Strasburg, 38 years of which time they have spent in their present abode. At their advanced years both M and Mrs. Crabill are able to continue || their usual vocations. Mr. Crabill at- | tends regularly his jewelry trade, while Mrs. Crabill takes care of all the | Bousework and cooking. | The six children who attended the anniversary are George Dallas Crabill, Washington, D. C.; Marion Crabill. Strasburg; Elias E. Crabill, Harrison- burg, Va.. Mrs. Max Updike, Ralph B Crlhtll Both of Strasburg, and Mrs. Spiker, Woodstock, V. Mnny‘ vllulble and useful presents were re- ceived by lhe hlppy couple. l STORE AT LA PLATTA ROBBED OF $1,000 Town Br' ' Looking for Thieves! Who Cracked Father's Bafe. sl R.' Bald- i§ long sleeves M. Lomax, cmm.‘ | | I}l " Fieece-lined sersey gloves with or I | | THRIFT SPECIALS Men’s 29¢ and 39c socks Fancy rayon. rayon-and-sik, and fine pmn color cotton socks. Sizes 10 to 12. Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, each Medium weight, garments. Shirts in 50; drawers 34 to 50. | Men’s $1.50 Coat Sweaters ..... Sizes 36 to 46 in comfortable knit sweaters for work or play. Popular colors. V-neck, two pockets. $1.50 Part Wool and 96(: Cotton Union Suits. Men’s elastic ribbed union Suits, long sleeves, ankle leneth. Sleeve and ankle cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s $1.50 and 95‘: $2.00 Shirts . .. Perfect quality squehanna Shirts in plain and fancy broad- cloth, rayon stripe and woven mad- ras. Collar attached, separate col- lar and neckband shirts. Sizes 131 to 17, treet Floor. Boys’ 79c and $1.00 Blouses “Bell” and other makes in plain and fancy broadcloth. |wand button-on styles. High neck, Sizes 4 to 15. perfect-fitting sizes 36 to Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats In chinchilla and heavy fabrics Double-breasted, with _convertible collar. Sizes 3 to 8 years. All ex- cellently lined. Boys’ $1.50 Knickers Smartly taflored knickers of fancy suiting mixtures and Crompton’s corduroy. In popular colors and patterns. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ $1.50 | Sweaters Fancy pull-over sweaters in many new patterns. Sizes 28 to 44. ts and Blouses “Bell” and other makes, perfects and irreguiars. In plain and fancy broadeloth and percale. Shirts, sizes 12 to 1415: blouses, sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ 4-Piece Suits Coat, vest and two pairs knickers THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 2, Regulation | $3-89 | $3.89 in handsome and durable mixtures. I Sizes 8 to 15. | 19¢ Unbleached ]/ | Cotton, yard .. O 2C 40-inch heavy unbleached cotton | for making sheets and mattress covers.—Street Floor. $1.39 Longcloth | 10-Yard Piece Yard-wide longcloth of firm qual- ity with soft, chamois finish— $1.39 | suede gloves, standards, in slip-on and fancy cuff styles. All shades and hlu:k— e 50c without fur tops; also knitted gloves and jersey gauntlets with decorated cuffs.—Street Floor. Men’s $2.00 | Cape Gloves s 1 -39 Unlined dress gloves and fleece-lined gloves. sizes 15 in brown and black—Street Floor. I | i Rayon Hose | “Burlington” dull-finish _rayon hose with picoted top and French l“heelx All the new colors. 3 pairs | for $1.00. | 35¢ Lisle to 10%, i it Excellent qualitv mercerized lisle hose in the popular colors. Slight irregulars. 3 pairs for 60c. Extra Size Silk Hose .. Women's $1.75 outsize pure silk full-fashioned hose in service weight. | Leading shades. .49¢ $1.00 Perfect with” twin Silk Hose . Pure chiffon silk silk heels or French heels, spme with shadow clocks. Self heels and brown or black heels. 3 pairs for $1.35. | 29¢ and 35¢ Children’s Hose . ... Perfect quality long derby-ribbed and long fancy also irregu- lars of boys' fancy golf hose and girls’ rayon-mixed % hose. 3 pairs 18¢ 39¢ Yard-dee Percale, yard . .. ... percale prints, 80-square kind, in new, fast-color Standard quality Fall patterns. 19¢ Outing l/ Flannel, yard. . 1 2 2C Heavy whit> outing flannel with coft, warm fleece worth-while s, 59¢ All-Silk Pongee, yard . ?9(‘ 32-inch all-silk 1mpor!zd pongee in the natural tan shade. Pre- ferred for draperies and many other uses. $1.29 Mattress Covers Of strong unbleached cotton in i } and sinele beds. Special Dispstch to The Star. ! LA PLATA, Md., N<zember 1.—M. C. Cochran, who as bauiff keeps a watch- ful m on the crime situation in this today shouldered the burden of || Iefl!unl out the person or persons w! broke in his hther 's store last night and stole $1,000 and valuable papers. Jack Hancock, & clerk in J. M. Coch- ran’s general merchandise store, arrived l! the place at 7 o'clock this morning to find a front window open and a ‘wrecked safe inside. Near the torn door of the safe lay an ax and a large, wrench, which had been taken from an outhouse. ! ‘The Cochrans, father and son, were || &t » loss to ldenmy the robbers. lchel Boud Organized. November [ Drought Clung, this city, as secretary. Miller, uwnvlupul’ ident, and County Agent W. N. llc-‘ Por several years the United States has led the world in the production of ayon. | | i 1 sizes for double, three-quarter, twin $2.98 Rayon Bedupreads ....... $] -89 Heavy brocaded rayon bedspreads, in rose, green, gold, orchid and blue —Street Floor. $1.00 and $1.50 Charming new styles in lace georgette, satin and silk. Jabots, | collar and cuff sets. vestees, panels and berthas in white, eggshell and colors.—Street Floor. $1.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces . .. bead necklaces | (manufactured) in short and opera | Guaranteed pearl lengths. Chokers, 2-strand and 3- strand styles. with white gold-finish filigree_clasp.—Street Floor. s T Many worth $2.50 and $3.60. In calf, morocco and suede leathers. Envelopes, vagabonds and top- handle styles—Street Floor. resses, News designs in baby rompers, curtains, towels, scarfs, centers. buffet covers and work Colored border pillowcases, linen towels. dining room and bed room sets, dresues. Jorore, scarfs | Dainty bed lights of pl=ated georg- ine, trimmed with lace and flowers, complete with cord and socket. Also new ndm lights, including shadow, silhouette and scenery novelties— | Street Floor. Priced for s | 1930—PART ONE. A Great Thrift Sale—Wonder Values for Monday and Tuesday $1 Rayon Underwear Regular, Extra and Double 2 for B 4 Extra Sizes New purchase of high-grade runproof Chardonize and Sunbeam rayon underwear, tailored and lace trimmed. Mostly perfect, some irregulars. Regular sizes in gowns, chemise, bloomers, step-ins, slips and panties, all ex- cept gowns in extra sizes; also double extra sizes in chemises, hloomers, step-ins and French pants. In all pastel shades. You Are llmted To Open A Charge Account $1.29 to $1.49 Stunning New Winter Coats Including Many Copies of Exclusive Imported Models Furs and High-Grade Silk Linings Guaranteed for Two Semons Wear What a golden opportunity to 81x99 81x90 : y Note the choice of si 45x36 and 42x36 full bleached pil- loweases of firm, serviceable quali lay in a supply of These are heavy, Worth $35.00 and $39.75 Dashing new Winter coats, aglow with style and distinction—goats of a quality been seen price for day. Fashions that has not at this low many a long of the smart- est character—copies of Vionnet models and other equally Lined silks. Manchurian Wolf black, blonde and beaverette lapin sealine and astrakhan in red, grey; coney), black coney) cloth, gracious with high - grade Collars and cuffs of types. (dog) (dyed (rabbit), (dyed Second Floor. quality with soft, uniform finish. Colored Border Sheets Perfect Sheets 75 good sheets! closely-woven zes. cesetanes 81x90 heavy seamless, sheets with borders in pink, orchid, green, maize and blue, treet Floor. Worth $1.29 to $1.. 40-Inch All-Silk Satin 40-Inch All-Sitk Washable 40-Ineh Rayon Travel Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50 40-Inch All-Sitk Canton Crepe 40-Inch Washablc Rayon Flat Crepe New Fall Silks And High-Grade Rayon Fabrics 4e 98 Yard Crepe Flat Crepe YARD Prints 7-strand, 42-gauge. 8% to 10'5. Get a season’s supply! Perfect quality, new Fall and astonishing bargain price. Bemberg hose with rich, subdued luster. Street Floor Ideal service wel ! 3 Palrs for $2.55. $1 Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose 69c shades—in famous A new Large brushes, mirrors, trays finish. White, pi and orchid, plain include 2 l C [Bufern Soap Boxe- Bottles Windsor, bourne, Claridge and Brinkley. THEM NOW FOR XMAS GIFTS! Scissors Perfume 771,200 Pieces Toilet Ware Worth $2.00 to $5.00 hair brushes, and picture military frames in pearl-on-amber (manufactured) and plain ink, blue, green, maize or decorated. Patterns Hepplewhite, Shel- SELECT Powder Boxes 59c Street Floor. $47 $5 & $6 Hats New Velvet Hats Soleil Felt Hats $ 2.55 Millinery of quality and distinction—brand- new v ns of the ofi-the-face mode, new brim hats, skull caps, long backs, drapes, flares and youthful matrons’ hats. Black, browns, greens, blues, wincs, tans and sands. $2 & $2.50 Felt Hats A-sensational low price for hats 100% Pure Silk Underwear Worth $2 to $3 Each for $ 3 Chemise French Pants Step-ins Dancettes Slips Beautiful garments of pure silk crepe de chine in pastel shades, New and exquisite lace-trimmed models, also tailored and semi- tailored styles. An amazing low price for fine silk underwear. Sold Singly at $1.69 Second Floor of excellent quality felt in every new style—black and all colors. More of Those Fascinating “Enchant” Smart, modes for every woman, all at one dollar. \Dresses Of Rayon Flat Crepe Sizes 1.79 New dresses with the sheen of silk— and in fashions that rival those seen in silk dresses. Patterned in flocks of white dots on dark grounds, also in rich figured and floral designs. Strictly fast colors. Made with flared skirts and self belts. Trimmed with jabots, tabs, pleating, bows and buttons. Street Floor and Second Floor $2.50 Values Winter Underwear BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S UN- ION SUITS—Boys' random fleeced sults, sizes 8 to 16; children’s waist- attachment suits, sizes 4 to 12, High neck, iong sleeves, knee or f5() ankle length 4 c 35 WOMEN'S KNIT UNTON SUITS—Rayon _stripe union suits; sizes 36 to 4. Low neck, no sleeves, tight knees. Popular me- 5 () dium weight . WOMEN'S PART-WOOL UNION SUITS—Regular and extra sizes in rayon stripe union suts. Low €@, neck, no sleeves, knee length © 50c VESTS AND BLOOMERS— Women’s rayon stripe knit vests and bloomers, in sizes 36 to 44. “Fair- field” brand, at a bargain 35 price. 3 for $1.00 c CHILDREN'S PART-WOOL UN- ION SUITS — Waist - attachmen t sults with rayon stripe. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, length WOMEN'S LISLE BLOOMERS— Mercerized lisle_ bloomers, knit with rayon stripe and finished with fancy elastic garter knees. Pastel shades and white. Regular and ex- 3= tra sizes. 3 for $1.00 c Street Floor Georgette Luxurious among the many King’s Palace in —you'll find not the styles. Sizes 44, 46 to 48. AlL-Silk Flat Crepe Hundreds of Brand-New and Beautiful DRESSES Velvet Combined with Georgette, Chiffon or with Silk Blouse Canton Crepe Travel Tweeds AllL-Silk Chiffon Crepe Satin recent months. just one, but many, many models exactly to your I'’king. You will be quick to appreciate the quality of the all-silk fabrics as well as the beauty and novelty of 14 to 20, 18%4 to 2614, 36 to Second Floor. $4, $5 & $6 Shoes Newest and smartest Fall and Winter footwear modes—in famous makers of arch-support shoes and equally high-grade novelty shoes. Ties, straps and step-ins—in black and brown kid, duil leathers, patent leather and black satin. Sizes 3 to 9, widths AA to EEE. ARCH FASHION SHOES 8 2,400 New Lace Curtains Underpriced $1.49 to $2.98 Values in Attractive Pairs and Panels to “Dress Up” the Home for Winter $ 1 00 $3.98 Part-Wool Blankets Lace Panels and Pairs in Filet and Shadow Lace Artistic new designs in cur- tains, fit to grace any home. 2% yards long. 66x80 size for double beds. Heavy, fluffy handsome plaids of green, gold, orchid, rose and grey. $4.75 Part-Wool Blankets, pair..... The w a dollar on really good blankets. $650 PART-WOOL BLANKETS— Extra heavy kind, about 70 per cent wool. 66x80 size, in plaids and stripes. Sateen binding ss 49 Pair 1098 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS— Size 66x80. Plaids and stripes. Sateen binding. 100 per cent pure s7 98 o wool. Pair ceeeienenisans superior Large size, 72x80. Third Floor. Lace Panels Each Panel curtains o ter grade, of fine filet mesh with 2-inch bullion iringe. 2% yards long. blankets in Save 33.98 eight for warmth and wear. Thick, fleecy 5198 Perfect Certainteed Rugs underpriced just when the demand is greatest. Lace Panels and Pairs of Fine Filet Net Patterns you'll admire curtains you'll desire. Large selection, all 2% yards long. $1 29 On Sale in Four Bargain Groups Famous Certainteed Floortex (Guard) Rugs in new tile and carpet designs, $5.50 35.29 W“ 33.79 s4.99 #is0 $2,99 9x12 $7.50 Value 9x10.6 $6.50 Value 7.6x9 800 Fur Strips For Collars or Cuffs $1, $1.98 & 52,98 Each High-grade furs in black, brown. beige and grey. 4 inches wide and | 27 inches long. Most fashionable trimming for Fall and Winter coats and suits. Fur Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets Crush and shawl style in wney, caracul, thibetine and marmink. old coat look like new at low cost. St Floor CHILDREN’S Chinchilla COATS $3.98 Smart, warm Navy blue coats, tailored of McKenney chinchila and lined with red nnnnemu Set-in raglan sleeves, brass but- tons, notched eolhn "and set-in pockets., Sizes 3 to 6. Third Floor 89¢ ht, | s All the fashionable new plain colors and black, also & wealth of beau- | tiful new prints in this group (;f‘ poru}l_ll:odm! materials. ree r. $1.50 Full-Fashioned Perfect Silk Hose Fine thread silk hosiery deeply underpriced! Made with cradle foot and French heels. All s $7 Worth $10, $12 and $15 Values that establish a new mark even notable dress sales staged by | Every new | and authentic phase of fashion is represented $398 to $12:98 | Black, brown and grey. Make your | | Second Floor. - i | | bleached |

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