Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1930, Page 38

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: ; ik © _ THE EVENING STAR, WASii!'NGTON T PRISONERS CAPTURED e o T Do ot e 2 MILLIONAIRE TO WED PORTO RICAN IN'SMALL b m l m mm a'-z:;. ’r&.‘“':‘mu u: :::: Muzt _m“E OPERATOR . Lawry SLOOP QN WAY(TO SPA Trio Overpowered York County, Center, and resolutions T 8. C., Iniler Last Night. o preteet Sun‘dwu aod the | Jewkh natiunal aod » Plans to Ask @ueen Victorla : m" mml e'mm'Lno—mm mogumens. Sirased. Jacob De i -m‘avry divorced October 25 hy Mh"‘d“‘ {én Whieh Co mm:}u include L . Mrs. Estelle Irene Lawry. The Globes « York ered juiler Wednesday night and d a-'m:':‘m o ".:,.m‘ ...'“ of the An:'fflcm Zionist Or- Wels~ h Democrat says it learned m& Anariciel Jumbus First Set Foot. ‘were 2 Crab Fisher Exhibits Shell|™Fme theee Wiltam McPadden, Har- s NEW YORK, November 7 (i).—Rai old McFadden and Harl Arnette, over- With “Grandmather’s Face” |powered the jailer when Be brought Outlined on It. & Wil be prestded over w - By the Associated Press. 2 Similar protest SHANGHAI, November 7.—He was it 15, New York, Chicago, Baltimore and only a poor Chinese country boy who 'hiladelp] low! e recen u- managed to keep his rice and noodle f ¥R Wnsiclans o' ance of the “Whi bowl filled by catching crabs and selling them to the residents of Swatow, & g “ 3 ¥ seaport, e 1/ = ’ B apEs e wds | Jelica /72 B SEARS. ROEBUCK ano Co %"bet:‘gu:: O:;s aw 2?:15;? g:ub‘.m%r:;‘: mmmm E he once lived in a dirty, ill-smelling clay hut, he now occuples a_suite in ome of the leading hotels in Shanghai, velopes a 151 for mer > \ ::hg:\dleggg und"aw:oms‘ronfim‘:eslffi: vBladennbur: Road at 15thand H Sts. N.E. Legend Makes Wang Rich. 0 s qu : te Paper” by Lord His name is Wang Chi-tze and he is & direct descendant of a long line of Kwangtungese farmers and fishermen, simple folk, who worked and believed in N legends. It was a legend that helped make Wang rich. One of the old tales in which Wang's o DA RO el e Whatwoman everappliesfood Nucoa is so economical that woman who believed in the transmigra- economies to her children? there remains little reasoning tion of souls and cherished a desire to N Ll become a fish after her death. She 3 N ¥ e the occan scveral mies At least not at the expense of on the side of cheaper prod- ! from shore. P . . R Wang Chi-tze was particularly fond ving them something they wucts. Cheapness in i of this old logend, e often boasted Sving 8 marganoe e—— of is ancestor whose sol en 3 - . e ety ot ek At s 16 do not like. cannot give you anything. It own story, was careful to examine the . % fi%‘"&;fi;&%&i&ifif A ¢ -, . can only take away. \ t Save You a Lot of Moncy Shell Bears Woman's Face. for bread because childrenlove Nucoa aims to be the fimest \ Inspecting his basket of erabs one . i \ They have proven their superiorit a“%‘;:&éfi&?%g&"g&%{zfi% it. Thechild’s taste appreciates margarine possible to make. N tluupgi:wt the nation y T ot e T ov svwssimmanddilicny [ Rasssesher that when you g0 \ DA | A matchless “First Line” Tire at the G W S i Tl even more thanthe grown-ups! to the grocer for your marga- i 0 \ ) following low prices— thio ing 0 his custimers. News of the rine supply. : ghcont S and soon the o1 ¥ | ‘The hot-toast test is fun for : : \ Size Thes . Tubee psgg:w mm:!s'lx?:;%glssméz%:vr;wn:::li::n; the children. Only when If you let the children try the 12 ’ : ! . 28x4.75 $7.55 $1.29 R N ot T cqere you have Nucoa be 'sure hot-toast test you'll never have 5 i od ) ::g :.: :’:: English-speaking Chinese to explain the Py 2 % t L . o R e e | theee i plomy of wan) N . o 29%4.75 7.65 133 Twenty Thousand Pay First Week. s thay N Tege. . \ 29x5.00 798 1.35 Chinmse, paid 10, ecnts cach the. Siss s i 3 \ 29x5.25 9.20 1.57 e e “Business in- cause of constant care. > _ 3 30x4.50 6.35 " LIS Ehinmse” atc viovnd ine g.;"% Because margarine F — ‘ brpend 15 Many esiden 3 . s 3 : 1.40 Yisited the carnival for no other purpose does not permit com : The majority of 1.60 are Thelined 1o regard the 1dy of e promise in quality. ; 3 : A V ; 20 fif s an extraordinary v-iu of ecarv- Cheap margnine p- p }:95 UNIVERSITY REJECTS | scwally tastes cheap. : ' WO00DCOCK PROPOSAL GOOD DISTRIBUTORS, Tne, o 4 ’v 13.10 lleM:hryl-nd ,})w.us.w. . ington, D. Dry Head Wished Wisconsin Stu- S dents to Do Theses on Even m Sub-Zero .Wea tM Peerless of economics at the University of Wisconsin, announced that the - . «mm?a&m,?mm..'} \ . Woodcock e university mak an economic survey of“;'.‘mmu.. Ye- [ ; The main had failed by . g ' = ;:T LEEnE BETTER ffi USINESS Spin the Most Stubborn Motors subjects questions dealing with eco- nomie aspects of nm?fiam v FOUR BOYS ARE WOUNDED Buy Bargains and Bank Your Savings FOR YOUTHFUL PRANK Junior College Student, Resenting At no time during the last five years has the local buying public been offered bargains in goods Bottle Caps Thrown on His Poreh, wd }llr.nr?hmdiu of every kind and description at prices as low as those which prevail today in Resorts to Shotgun. . By the Associated Press. Furniture, clothing, radios, electrical supplies, labor and expome-snving}!ousehold equipment, Mr;r’A ANA, Calif., November 7.— automobiles, house furnishing-_ and a thousand other necessary commodities are offered to you Oy o Ty ok fjred g~ at prices 5o low as to put them in the investment class. wounds yesterday because Robert E. . B g ins i Carter, 18, Fullerton Junior College And speaking of investments, now is the time for real bargains in real estate. If you want to student, resented a youthful k. i i P ocitod w iyl prank. own your own home you can se.iue a new one or buy and modernize an old one at prices ter's ma {:ope?‘wd_};:l .,ngfl;" "3‘,,"3 which will never again be equal caps rch. inally Carter “Pmfi% Jih a shotgun, e Faced with this opportunity, every Washington citizen, in his or her buying, has a unique op- Stanbro was shot through the right eye portunity to make now those long contemplated and long-deferred purchases of necessary ar- and Henry Chance, 18, and Winfred ticles for the home and for personal comfort and convenience.: Schulte, 16, were shot in the back, PR OO, g Th blem of launchi i i savings. Thi e, Problem of launching a great BJj acting now you can buy bargains and b.ank your savings ‘his ; PO sisting in nufting o welght, of'some will help to bridge over the present depression and start business for- (Other Sizes in Proportion) usands of tons down wa R i over @ length of several hundred. feet ward on the BUYway which is the highway to permanent pros- ’ e by means of innumerable pleces of wood X N and some hundredweights of soft soap perity. ! \ | '”M'!“ and tallow. I A AAAANAAAA AN AN PPN il et i1 CREERON Washington “BUY NOW” Committee ! : . . k4 . 614 12th ST. % wraatingion Comett o T Cnanset of Commaren, — imaae b recient Es pecia 11 y Built for Winter Large Head Size Hats BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWELL, of GEORGE PLITT, President, Washing- DR. GUY W. LEADBETTER, President, ' in Wanted Styles & Colors oy Dodist Nplsstpdl Cuurch ton Hoard of ‘Nvede. Ljons Ciuh. Just touch the starter button once—and presto!—a surge of power that WO to— i BimHOP JAMES 3. FRERMAN, of the MARIE LATSEORCE, Bt A W s Gha, R, Pree- N[ spins the coldest, most balky motor... Peer!eu Hlll'l tarting Capacity 95 RABBI ABI A oo 5. LOST. Presttent, Motion "LEERT, SPEIDEN. President, Mon- Batteries incorporate a recent improvement in Sears’ formula for plate Regular $3.50 to $5.00 Value b:,:fn'x::l::":v:" ("; “:m%-n . “Picture Theater Owners of Wash- HAROLD ugi,f‘“"- oS, Na mte;i-l—and twl: e;,m 'Pl“'a pas ctee':!_l?g:l.“" ’°"'th°" a fifty per Z nIOHzTnl\ge'. OW. cgl.num NEVILS, o DR. ;;R-NARD A. BAER, President, cent faster start this mter, URTan b DI TN 72 §. J, President, Georgetown Uni- ington 3 Probus Club. yersity. VER. WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, President, RBINO _STOPS 7 Gocree "”"‘"‘“‘ i O AMES . HARDY, President, Ad § y Wi # 3 3 nt, Ade 1 nn'm"" DR. GEORGE ©. HAVENNER, Presl- vertising Club. GP A Rl tor Gl THE lTCHlNG csthenh Bk OTTUT. aeaeeen et clmny & WEEISE M AT oy, Fioudess, Nationally Advertised Made ander the orunla f ht Glyernn missioners. 3 H. P. SEIDEMANN, President, New- . » N OOL. U. 8. GRANT 8D, Director of c. 1 ‘comers Club Pines Producers’ Association, per g Public Bulldings and Parks, § 5 JAMES P. McGRATH, President, i JOHN BARTON PAYNE, Chairman. 3 ‘Business Club. Automatic $929 American National Red Cross. . W. EVERETT. MRS MARY C. LEWIS, President, I % M § 1 MISS ELEANOR ECKHARDT, Presi \ interfront 188 - proof, |Don’t endure the torment another | 3 BONNEVILLE. dent, Quota Club. 24 standard [day. Just get a jar of Resinol Oint. | e MISS ' ELIZABETE HANEY, Vios For all light cars. For- - e o i cake i "\ . nt, Zon lub, T ol gy & o . L. 3 w. MRS. EDGAR B, MERITT, President, | Bt R from your mesrest druggist. Bathe . s, District Federstion of Women's liable, safe the offected parts with the WILLIAM P. e LANTER B ' g " anti-freeze and warm water, dry i Electric Power 3 Bankers Assoclation. MISS GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN, solution. The ly the ointment. ; 5 President, Zonta Club. very best re is to it, but you will be * n Comj ton Board. JUDGE MARY 3 | Hand-Operated Verti- . grade, per gal. amazed to see how quickly the itch- kG, MRS. VIRGINIA WHITE SPEEL. N '\ e 5 cal Shutters, for all 89 . 2.2 v.'. MARTIN A. ing stops, the inflammation is re- Ao 4y g g Sasnctation. Bl V. Dass —— P light cars, $4.40 to | duced. and healing begins. ARLEY P. WILSON. . ' THOMAS F. LITTLEPAGE. $4.95. o # FOR FREE TRIAL |, R o Balto., Md.

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