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NHUUES DESTROYED BY FIRE Estimated Loss Is $55,000. Intense Heat Hinders Firemen. by at 10 o'clock in the mom- ing by a watchman at the building, the flames rapid headway from the ent of the three-story structure e top of the building before fire- M arrived. | Due to the intense heat given off | blaze firemen were unable to e bullding to save the valuable They were forced to fight | m%n from a distance. : 341 points out of a possible 350, Sergt. " | District of Columbia National Guard at | RIFLE RECORD SET Five District Titles Won by Ordnance Expert in Two Weeks. Establishing a new course record of ‘Theodore L. Harrell, Ordnance Depart- ment, State staff, yesterday won the in- dividusl rifile championship of the| Camp Simms, Congress Heights. Having won the 200-yard expert's match last Sunday with only 5 points “down” out of a possible 250, Sergt. Harrell, who captained the George Washington University sharpshooters last year, yesterday shot a 48x50 score | to win the gold medal in the 300-; -yard | match and the same score to win the bronze medal in the 600-yard match. | The aggregate of Harrell's 200, 300 and | BY SERGT. HARRELL &= THE EVENING ST. bh flMWM. 10+ ‘was broken in uinlllrm -mot 'l'll Olpt Oom um ln;me-:. chief ""‘ih Thaddeus A. mfi'. Company E, um "Engineers, statisti officer, and Second Lieut. Cooper B Rhodes, Coné.pcny B, 121st Engineers, assistant statistical officer. | MRS. McPHERSON ON TOUR COLON, Canal Zone, November 10 (#)—Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, California evangelist, sailed yesterday for Havana on the steamer Toloa. The evangelist, who is accompanied Mrs. ‘garet Smith and the latter’s 11-year-old son, is scheduled to reach the Cuban capital Wednesday. It is understood that she will go to Plorldll and take a train for the return to Los Angeles. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930. THE HECHT CO. NAtional 5100 Buy in November Pay January 10th F Street at Seventh $1 and $1.59 Non-Run Delustered Rayon Underwear Free ?.Huo 6th and 7th Just Think! PHOENIX Full-Fashioned Silk lsmlm 89c Chemise Bloomers Panties Among the antiques destroyed in the | | 600 yard tallies represents the new rec- fire was a Tishbein portrait painted in | h he was awarded a 1789, valued at $3,500; a painting by he Senator's Cup i"nnc is Cotes, worth $3,000; a Louis | and “champion rifie | desk, valued at $1,000, and | shot of the ‘District of Columbia Na- | a ntmlrr of mirrors and lamps valudd | tional Guard.” at -&’. store, o) perating for neatly a Sergt. Thill Second. s “owmnad Jointly by Miss Hieanor| Staff Sergt. Alex J. Thill also of the | foCarty Lounsbury. | Ordnance Dopertment, took the uring | medal in the individual chunplammpn | event with 332x350, while Second Lieut. | D_ William R. Lane, Company E, 121st En- gineers. was awarded the bronze badge RACE SPECTATOR KILLED | Shrsio 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every wmhu and 'Sunday morning. Route Agent will collect at tht énd of each month, at the rate ost 1fl; cents per day and 5 cents . TCHING SKIN Socthing, healing and tremendously . the sfluéwd competition Sergt, cflllu'm:( “w;«.m. rnm)br;:gs rf:?cl T Hury B. Paffons, Company E, 121st|relief to Itching Skin. Even w Boy Decapitated by Flying Timber| Engineers, and Staff Sergt. Thill each |skin is raw and pecling, thousands Ater Car Hits Batliog, | fcholiter burwceys or a 4930 b ket ol e B 108 ANGELES, November 10 (#)— | score e gold prize was awarded | shes e Gedrge Cline, 7. o spectatar, s S | Eavering; Whiss thirg shot ‘deaked out, Dcmishes andiclear ug Fimples, Rash at the Ascot-Legion Speedway late yes- | while the silver badge was a meul terday when a g car orashed | Thill, whose fcurth shot was out, be- N h the guard ra cause in this situation ties are decided | Septic s on hand. Use it car was driven by Chet Gnmner, in favor of shooter having freely. Tt is safe, pleasant. 35¢, 60c whe lost control momentarily durin la:gest number of consecutive “bullls” |and $1:00. Sold everywhere. consolation race. The crash hurl . on the end of his “string.” Harrell was | nine-foot timber into the grandstand, | third with 48. Where it decapitated the boy. | " Another tie, which resulted at 300 Gardner clambered from the wreckage xyuds for the silver and bronze prizes ‘unscathed. | when Licut. Lane and Sergt. Parsons | HOSIERY ¥ Chiffons, all silk with silk tops interlined with lisle and plaited soles. Medium weight silks with mercerized soles and gar- ter welts. Pajamas Gowns fer snd . Combinations Both owners were &t the scene d the fire. = g Unusual quality underwear at such a low price. Pastel shades. Tailored or trimmed. Sizes for Misses and Women. (Main Floor, r an and other annoying itching skin and The Hecht Co.) Keep clean, anti- FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS e NERN Who Wants to Be Out in the Cold Without a Pair of Men’s Fur-Lined Gloves CHIFFON SCARFS Femininely dainty for afternoon or evening wear. Double width, effective patterns, an array of pastel tints. 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