Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1930, Page 28

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THF EVENING SI‘AR WASHINGTON D C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930. Gonstruction of a unique type of| ABSENT-MINDED MAN u s wm. PRESS NEW TYPE OF GLIDER |z, upe nmwg,mg 2 500 sue- L ¥ ; MADE IN WASHINGTON | cest: mn nuhu. du hich 26 mem- A % Local Organization Makes Craft ,,.,‘,','{’o‘;':,"m‘:“‘,‘t‘.’m‘;‘fi o e 4 UNIFIED AIR LAWS = erece e e o i m | tabaknbe oo ‘nfi“r‘:hh mm";nmrfl : e BOOTLEGGERI . SX&C’E 861—SIXTY. NINEOYEASRS OF l;UBLIC CONFIDENCE o Aeronautios Men in | mwicis %3t Washitgin Gkt 4 Xnow Customers Were Same : 1861 ) Less Weight Than Utility Model. December. year of wfiv&v it was announced 8t Man, Georgian Tells Federal 2 the annual meeting last night, in the 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Na al 3770 Board of Trade rooms in The Star g Judge. F Street at Eleventh tion: ilding. With 44 State Legislatures convening | Ernest W. Spink ol sf | BY the Assoctated Press. early next year, the Federal GOVEFn~ | dont of the club, with Jack Gray ob Arst |, MACON, Ga., November 7—Eugene ment will campaign for unified alr laws vlee president, Paul Edward Garber, in e as an aid to aviation. charg: of meronautics at the Smith-| Careless to sell home brew, he tol - oA conference called by Secretary of | sonian Insiibution, s second vice pr ral Judge Bascom S. Deaver. i Commerce Lamont will he held Decem- | dent, and H. B. Henrickson, aircraft Grace informed the judge he sold a ber 16-17 between representatives of the | strument section, Bureau of Standas L4 Governors of all the States and the . Gray also acts as cor: I lzmmlmm branch of the Department | sponding muyry and Garber as re- me man, until the chu:a Commerce. cording secretary. tomer, a Federal prohibition agent, Federal Government will present Th: new glider has a 42-foot wing | Dim arrested. ¢ ¢ P #ts case against overlapping legislation inclosed fuselage, is of tubular bR nd- no;en(u-l du‘?xern';’ 2 ,;'.;‘ 5:..‘;?&" ldcomghu:tifinblnmvzdc]?s only 270 '\r'rhe lnrgest towel mills in ct,he world and seek for uniform - | pounds. club’s firs er, i t Ki lis, N. cation of Federal, State and municipal | e £ 2 B TNE loosted st Eamart laws, regulations and practices. T Tomorrow a Magician Will Be in Jects. Tegulatory Biate air law, adoption of Pedenl air traffic rules by the States pirposes of local enforcement, H!fl’w(i of local enforcement, State en- abling acts for airport acquisition and wnzrglland llmpurunce of uniform air- port, fleld rules. % . The outcome sought is an agreement Special Night Phones . A on e most advantageous division of E o S50 Foderal anthocitiey . o Dtates For Delivery Tomorrow o Included in the conference, to present - - - + opinions of those outside govern- Phone Us Tonight menta officialdom, will be dele the Aeronautical Chamber of merce, representing the aircraft indus- x Nat’]l 3068 | t0 11 PM Bivros'a5d the Natinel Ammear AL : Met. 4500 | Re g g : « s HiRO FO°© 20 States Require U. S. Licog™ Acceptance of Federal licenses for airmen is one of the methods of the "&nnmzm of Commerce to do away Lt I : Performances at Il AM. and 3 PM. lcenses for all aircraft and airmen. Nine States require Federal lic 1 A o S P those engaged in commerclal fiying and i Dnew uperior seven requ either a State or Federal {m Ti scaw's requl‘n g:m licenses H d C l le remain! i ing six have no laws ar Oa NATIONAL OFFICERS Some things the Special for Today - ATTEND INSTALLATION N et 03 &mndcrmn- of. For- > : f:r:;'_:;:e::l;:;t I;:; maglclan WIII do_ erro Sets' 95C eign Wars and Auxiliary Pri . . o Regular $1.50 Mirro Sets are the cutest little ident Come for Ceremonies fi k d 3 bo F l ‘ The national commander of the Vet- o it smoking! Call us for 4§ 2 coffee sets, packed in an attractive box. For little @eans, of Poreign Wars and the axtioedl - He will tear paper that will not stay torn. girls who lifi: to play house. Bissident of the Ladies' Auxiliary of - this better fuel today— d ks f 0 preside at the thstailation of ; i {2, Preside st the nstallation of offcrs Rt or TONIGHT. We’ll de- He will make most delicious refreshments out ml Ladies’ Auxiliary, —respectively. presence of the national officers liver promptly. of old corn, etc. pe x:z:gcfih:%::‘::fufin%c:?"fi? He will bring forth all kinds of marvelous things L".tle MOP SetS, 79C B Ehrrioe. mavionat Dol from a tamborine. Regular $1 Mop Sets, consisting of mop, brush and' =T He will pull a ball through ’s head and in- dust N hel; ther cl ith = Waiter JOHN P. AGNEw stea‘:]npf]‘l1 tharee 0\:! l:)f“!gheaml::?ssm::lhé.‘n g ;out:sovs:nlmleorv:oiw s un'w,' o S , & COMPANY, Inc. sawEE i EE | 728 14™ STREET, N.W. Fine Fur-Trimmed | Pied Piper Shoes m‘“"?p‘;:‘“u‘jflmé:%;“:; Phone : NATIONAL 3068 C for Children Post_in n&uu‘o‘h"‘é’:’fn&i‘ex—rflm";fl Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout oats B ABY fonalf of the organization in Washing-|§ gyery ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL $ 50 4 ' pelfeiisea —then you will know you are getting the genuine. - AN ¥y goes further in - your clean?—just try to catvh lnlm-ndwlv Fashioned to the latest Dark smoke elk oxford, with “ h L 5 » d \ style "g%’";'n chic log ;:bin trim. Sizes ¢ i ive e, \ 8% to 12, $4. g ; T, T ey - Rees el T pol ooy R G Big Radio ers. Dresses at : ‘ ) Performance $16-50 Allen-A || - bor oS e e Stockings "Ll 356950 elty woolens; and the “NATURAL BRIDGE” jflll =& , $].50 = PSR, AND STYI'EF%.{":‘?:Sial){CH e 1 In the Opportunity Shop In Dancing Chiffon T o $2 Weekly , A l;iamity chiffon stm:kingi Fioé Aiiak sad Sonall P And Up-to-the-Minute Styles of These Winter Coats |z, pe son e mes talation ki Py 8 foot. In all wanted colors # NOVELI ! FOOTWEAR \ and sizes. The new Baby Grand Console, just announced by Philco, which is expected to be one of the most popular models ever introduced. The cabinet is genuine walnut and bird’s-eye maple, trimmed Coats that have all the The sheer service has lisle with African Zebra wood, and, houses a seven-tube, AGAIN MAKES THE SIZE intricate style details of plaited. gaxser bem, screen-grid receiver and an electro-dynamic speaker. the higher priced coats. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Receiver utilizes two screen-grid radio frequency PR ; ! ‘:—lnlml:nee:l u“: ‘hfg‘}l:t] lm? df::k amplifier tubes, a screen-grid detector tube, a 27- furs. 1In all desirable type first audio tube, two 71-A type power tubes and On sale at R colors of this season and, New 3-Piece an 80-type full wave rectifier. - The set is designed of course, the inevitable to meet the demand for a low-priced furniture model, ; il Sweater SU|tS and, due to quantity production, will sell at $69.50, Sketched: less tubes. h [ J \ A cossack style coat witl $ I 6. 50 $ ! 5 RADIO srvmo—Lowsfimm.oos[n, DIRECT ENTRANCE, This sale has had a tremendous response since LN/ I Shee: Saiias its start on Monday, but this new purchase J lapin (rabbit) - fur trim. Sizes 14 to 48 Plain colors and novelty A very SPeCiaI GI'OUP weaves. Slip-on sweaters in dfld contrasting shades; plain or Values $6.00 to $10.00 Mmoo | Children’s. Coats Straps Black de Oxfords Brown Kid . ) Orcrne Black Suede New Dresses at OUI‘ Those Pajamas Sizes 1 to 6 $I 4.95 Step-ins Brown Suede and 7 to 14 i;":’;‘.!"““’ ;;,:,:“"' f Specialized Price You Liked Are All Sizes 3 to 10 ’é’,'fl‘:."d Colored Kids \ $ l 0 $3 95 Better grade of Alpaca pile, squirrelanes, broadcloth Widths AAAA to EEE Heels Combinations \ . % and sports coats. Also smart novelty style coats. : New high shades in chiffons, canton crepes, smart Runproof Ravoi 0 il for bo d girls at $10.95 and Special Purchase Departm"!" satin and novelty woolens. Sizes 14 to 46. Ka)’SCI’ P P ay. & s:ge;;pecla o S Jn b el For lounging and sleening. 7 F AMII Y SHOE S| I IORE \ Other Dresses, $5.95 to $16.50 Light colored tups, with & ) 3 s \ darker contrasting colored Kiddies” warm zipper sets of suede, chinchilla, jersey \ Other Coats, $15 to $49.75 frouser. Coats to match, | ., jifedwoal, sizes | to 6, $4.95 and $5.95 312 7th St. N.W. sl'g‘sitoels—msr FLOOR s MOugs SECOND FLOOR e Since 1873

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