Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 21

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hd WW: A . Bty PRESIDENT TOHEAD |70 'sereAD craeer Amona PooR ? Capt. Bradford Gives Daring Exhibition to Retire Chal- lenge Trophy. Day Auditorium. 13 sigfi g third straight victory in the National Horse Madison Square Garden tonight. Astride beautiful chestnut gelding, , Bradford sailed over the It ralls and gates to win a clean-cut victory over 10 other Army officers form Canada, Hungary, mn 1 - I b § : E? i i i i ‘with only two errors. ‘Won in 1928 and 1929. ‘The American 8. on the beautiful gold trophy in 1928, e again iast year astride Joc. Ale- ear oe_ Ale- o ,"‘llgfillex'pzcmdwhflumfln- of the United States team in com- | I | | E BEHIND HARD TIMES |[For Right to Wear Palm Beach Crown Assistant Secretary of State Castle Tells Armistice Luncheon of | Fpagh Competition Devel- et ops With Advent of New Winter Season. 4 -Ordinating Committee, composed of interested Federal and District approved treat- ment at Wisconsin avenue and the District line. The Maryland National Capital lflhfl&hflh&w National Capital and ning Commission are to be consulted before the plan s present sireet, with ita ear iracks, would be relained, as a 60-foot thoroughfare, with circu- mmhnfih-l-lmm&nmtnfizmumh.-:un CHICAGO BROKER-FLYER DELAYED ON PANAMA HOP By the Associated Press. & Prior to Joe Aleshire to his the Ciechanowski Cup, Capt. Bradford had won . the famous Brooks-] ht !'zunflnlon Challenge Cup, mounted on the sensa- tional but erratic Buckaroo. ‘The Canadian Army gained its high- D gm 5 below §339ees faiséfi OF COUNTY TO GET TEST| Frederick Supervisors - Announce {Btate Markets Division Co- operation in Plan. Spetial Dispateh to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., November 8.— c:o)me station puimps in Frederick . ity are to be officlally tested to ascertain whether those who buy getting all they pay for, it was an- nounced by the Board of Eupervisors. Also, the test is expected to show whether consumers are getting more than they pay for, as such instances *of markets will te with the county authorities in the work. AR FRO SIS MERCHANT SHOOTS MAN Tells Police He Killed Intruder; % Companion Escapes. MERY, Ala, Novembéer 8 State division | smiling wide. the future, the circular it be widened. r road migh Commission has expressed Drifted In on the Tide Malay Girl’s Sacrifice to Save American Captain From Cobra—W hen College Career Helped Sailor Out of Hole—Snow Ball Fight That Rocked Ship. BY ANGUS MACGREGOR. NEW YORK, November 8 (NAN.A). | N Land’s End hove listlessl; from 8 g, : 7 ] i i il £ i By ;i 1 g 5t §u it ;s k3 3 g iz § i i =ZE i i i 5§ EE— el 34 Ve % [ i L 555 .A than to any one else had been thusiasm. Morton further thnnpd to m: command that would not take far from home. . On_the morning of the 28th Arrica and Morton went for a farewell visit to her native jungle. They walked gayly | and through luxuriant brush, laughed to- gether at chattering monkeys and macaws. Cobra Appears in Path. Sudden! king cobra, deadli lx-l"d n’nlhdrpflh. est of Not & FTT ] s2ef Ly bisi; 2e EEE ik i o i i 5 £F iz -,-Eg E‘E agg EF L giky {1 LR i ol §= égfle g et fe5e o2 riide Outlook Was Gloomy, When things seemed blackes gazing out to sea, spled .no'_hg[" ship steaming into port. They E 28. | harangued a native into wing out to meet the -k:m, butm'.hg a&":fl sorrowfully explained that it against the rules to give deserters ::uln other Tt A 2y g ic] med to there was that native beb:!tlmm. .ll:‘- particularly husky speei- tUng to be pald, when by the opened his coat yed an A. T. O. fraternity thn‘:d ’:ona to &allele one year . Hence , captain d wallet and lent them enul)'ll(h Wyh': Where the American con- Jobs as messm, B American ship. R “And I always thought,” Bill ']'.t.h:t I had wasted my time ':ltdel:le-' i, wunned| MOTHER AND THREE DIE IN BURNING HOME Baby Carried to Death in Efforts of North Clrolinp Womap to Save Other Two. of her burning home unwi ) Doy angly carrying 8. 2-month The charred bodies of the four—Mrs, Ella ‘Barnett, 21; Armeta . nestled together when & preference for an oval treatment, rather than a circle, at this point. TELEPHONE RATE - REDUCTION SEEN Zone Method Planned for Alexandria’s Recently Annexed Area. BY HOWARD M. BAGGETT, Staft Correspondent of The Btar Tt e e er subdivi s Thes&:e' anmeu-. provides the flat service rate be charged within . FER3 186 sfeff | K #] Decoration for Octoher. By » Btaff Correspondent of The Star, Hunt, Corpl. "WILL FLY TOMORROW Pyt f i TR President, is expected to be present. is 10" take piace In Tront of ine World ‘War Prum tomb and is to begin at 3:30 o'clock. The service of even- song will follow immediately after its conclusion. t Rev. James E. Freeman, ‘Washington, will essage Annual Armistice exercises of the Daughters of America will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The assembly will proceed from the mast of the Maine to the tomb, led by the flag- bearers. PO SN TAX RULING ADVERSE Two Hospitals to Pay $330,546 on Securities. PLAN ANGLO-U. S. DINNER. attributed to the World War, and the ‘World War was attributed to “wrong Sheridan Post -Enterprise and |’ L PALM BEACH, Fla, November 8.— Just who will wear the social crown in L. Chadbourne and ohue of New. York. P NEW PAPER FORMED Journal Are Consojidated. it F 1 oo Specials! $14.75 red cedar, fully guaran LANE CHESTS, of genuine size $13.75. ROLL-EDGE MATTRESS of pure cot- ; good quality covering. ] All siges, $10.90. Less $5 for your old mattress $5.90 $17.75 FINEST 20-YEAR GUARANTEED COIL IGS, 89. Jjade or patented roll included , your green with features, front curtain and snow- white porcelain sliding top. 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