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-THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. EX-COACHAT IOWA [igsaders » v ot | i Boume Bt |72 20 200 0 APPEAI-S FUR NEw [t | PROTESTS CHARGES izt b ::z,o:';:a'-....l g W T - Brookins and Miss Covey were first zmnh Nebraska will harvest approximately I | AN A AV 3 e married ‘in Valparaisa. Ind. October |bumard Mike got a Clean drive straight | 230,875,000 bushels of corn this Fall. i 3 . e following week it was learned i Grand Jury Action on Alleged| i, Hitokina hud been married Sep- = £ Bipany Awaited At Marry. | 3,808 P Bkl Head of New Orleans Ad Club || ! ing @irl Second Time. foxfimi’n;fi"ih?fi;lfi%e";?“fié e Friday and Saturday— { s ead of New Orleans Ad Club ! fog o Bty et o | . 5 DINNER eks ve: By the Associated Press. . ns claimed he Ve P : ‘ ' Seeks to Have Street Here 10WA OITY, lows, November 13— | former Bra. Held had divorced him & A SPeCIa‘ Purchase | ] DANCES Every evening from 7 '0 - . Armed with a new marriage certificate | not: obtain a decree, however, until last | I Named for His State. a5t "Nove. | | - 8 Ctth .,.,m'.'u 50 e which, he hopes, will unravel his xa"““’ll. November 8, owa, s tangled matrimonial affairs, Charles R. i it bttt o, e & ] Brookins, erstwhile assistant track 8 | $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 new Washington street named for his . coach at the University of Iowa, re- Pmflu Are Conmtent i Sasaodini State, Wilson §. Callender, president turned here Tuesday to fight charges| ENPIELD, N, H. ().—T. O. Perley, | | A of the Advertising Club of New Orleans, of bigamy. = T t Patricia Storm S . told newspaper men no name in exist- . Brookins and his latest wife, the for- [ Grafton County farmer, has averaged || o aturday nghl ence fires the imagination like “Louts- | | mer Miss Dorothy Covey of Oskaloosa, [ 396 bushels of potatoes to the acre on || l Iner | i eniy iana.” 4 were married for the second time af an average of 29 acres for five years, & Dancers from Club Richman “Ti would be most appropriate.” Cal- Canton, Mo., Monday afternoon, after ' yleld more than twice the State average. DANCES e ingion, noted for the. Tennement g 1 as| m, N or the refine: E # LOWE-NEV Special of its inhabitants, to so honor Louls- ATk to seq the A il PPt o el sariing at S nctuains iana, the mother of Mississippl Valley : t Sometiing Wew i ‘ o e Couvert, ~ Supper e le culture. Perhaps no two sections of the a Mmos a7 510, Paul Fidelman, Directing el R Country have So much in common. Oné, dance (hTORSR mep “Seventeen States now exist where per without charge. the Louisiana Territory once flourished. - unusual ‘ % St. Louis is among the cities founded . - | E Etimien f I 0sePH-R'HARRIS | HOREHAM . for the Mississippi Valley in the han- : group o ; | CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT dling of world commerce. Drainage | fl f Water from 92 States passes into the — 1224 F STREET — PHONE ROBERT KEWL FOR RESERVATIONS cAdams 0700 | Guif below New Orleans. ‘ 4 “Louisiana represents a different g ? N phase of American culture because it ; - . originally was settled by the Spanish || 4 (o) g == = and French. This population nucleus has had a marked influence in the gelabiishment, of _en extraordizarly ; h plane of social and business life ; ; §ir " Callender declared Louisiana is ] ra PS DULIN & MARTIN * HOURS 9 the biggest fur-producing area in North America. He also_ directed attention to resources of oil, lumber and natural gas. He added, ‘New Orleans is th + second pon in the country in volume ‘of busin ‘The pment Louisiana avenue will be done away with in the the Government building By the Associated Press. 8’1‘ BOMBS INTO STORE “— S ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Arthur F. T t D0 ST e e x 22 | especially B | CRYSTAL Patrons Routed by Gas Fumes as ‘t‘nked s nat-l:v‘-w.m'tm Dear i i L ena, in 3 3 Armistice Day Operation Is Tris dueghier ond_ N Bintros prwed i Protested by Soldiers. according to dispatches.—A. P. Photos. I LINENS Asks $26,000 Damages. grocers’ | avenue, has filed sult to recover $25,000 eetiil oftering . .. . Bivkn damages against Howe Totten, owner 50 Fatt qamilcy coai: - ew S . coats! _ Distinctive, indi- S R o i vidual fashions! Wrap- injuries. The plaintiff says she fell arounds in the Vionnet down 18 steps of a stairway at 1338 G manner! Flares! Princess ) $100, $125 and new lengths and silhouettes! ol R el b Black fashion important . . . Alvin L N $139.50 Values but browns, greens, reds, are WAR VETERANS HURL |} ‘ CHINA the Iatfer wounded when Indians at- SILVER Kratz, a Chicago nurse, were also killed, . Ohio, November | Helen A. Frasher, 2000 Connecticut Most interesting 1s_ this retaries, tenants, for alleged personal had been allowed to be- lines! Straight lines! The very popular. $ SUGGESTED TABLE SETTING . .. CHINA: “Minerva Plaza? English Earthenware i in w‘rmzto:t.d cé r.f tln’: blue a d y-llalwb 66- pcG i?"':"" : Topaz . e Etched Bowl with squa crystal base. ‘Goblets 16 doz. . . lev:n “Dolly We'll Restore Washington's Leading Furriers offer much "—in permanent good taste. oons—$9 for TABLE LINEN: Double Damask “Modlovar Chase! Reindeer Patterne. Cioth, 75x00-$1475 Napkine, $14.75 dos. 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