Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 10

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ufi%mo FOUR BODIES FOUND | 1N BURNING RUINS ’ilfll" Thourln to Have Slain Family Before Setting Fire to ALEXANDRIA REPAIRING SHOULDERS ON HIGHWAY | = Dangerous Condition Along Main Artery to Washington Is Being Corrected. 3? i I i 25, g‘. I n outstanding Masonic m&ouo‘url-ofuuw for custody from Maj. m Ir»lly ‘won by the free rifle xom. lld T.kln‘ u me- By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. i | By the Associated Press. ington M“, block street, to the city ot g &, 1 wie and ‘their two children, '8 | Eonrriaace SEDORNON of the ), Near cheekoh lnts lut \is el s fommiy, sct Are 10 Received Another, . been c (Special) —While Cowan did not ¢ o RIA, Va. November 14 m& Neetirm of Cathedral| B ity Torcas startad yéeierdny 1o, ok nd T le-N “ 8 4 Sians . the lhoulflen on t.ho Ah:l':‘dm wnh- and Temple-Noyes, asonic, ' MUSKOGEE, Okls., November 14— | North W o The charred bodies of Bill Hammonds, e T — and a girl, were taund in Lhe ruins of night. shemx Fred Hamilton said the poel. e bodies to believe rother o | Group of T hese écfi vealed th! bllllll cl lll Df them hld l(euly Bepanl Auto Stripped. LYNCHBURG, Vl November 14 report the theft ol hll l\lmth from the front of his home, id report that thieves sf '.he o{ FROCKS 8059 . ‘The same fine qualfty fub. rics—the same stylish fash- jons —but a NEW m PRICE. 340 & %45 . 2-Pants S, TS Suits Different. ., A smart appedrance . « ¢ restful support for the arches . . . snug fitting at the heels . . . hi cushion to mal FEEDING OF GAME BIRDS IS URGED ON SPORTSMEN Lynchburg Izaak Walton Club President Asks Hunters to Scatter Food. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 14— AP | Rev. Willlam Megginson, president of Washington, & city of trees, nowhas | the Lynchburg Izask Walton Club, has s young population that apprecintes |issued an appeal to local sportsmen, when they begin to take to the field by m R:‘ym tively, . and an elfil:ant lddreu vu dallvere: YOUTHS DEschBE was concluded with the serv- cl uhunmenn Cathedral Lodge mi;dn“. “m: oh’;eflgfl ’E'Tiv 1,500 Notebooks on Nature Studies has a member: | gubmitted in Contest by Dis- in lugndlnce last_evening. Lodge room No. l.in ich The New m Knowles Cooper. Th WASHINGTON TREES Prhx' w ‘hc foint visitation, a call lem w, master. This I lhlp of 980 and, apparently, most of oot trict School Children. Jerusalem b 78 epmuinion: ons, also was lpecblly decorltgd snd the occasion, un\mu.ny enjoyal bl ext in '.he series of grand visl- the: terminate the 24th .- . Pifteen hundred notebooks of nature | for hunting, that they carry along food amin B. | studies, “;:“"‘“{f“’c"g;)nw':‘h‘"“"“ 2chool | to be scattered here and there for birds. French No. =4 br t the fact Lodge, lock, the American Fore! Anwchuon are| Mr. Megginson brings ou b t 8:30 o'clock, next Mon- | the e e Hor e Ron uumsn that reports generally indicate that e atime, | there will be'plenty of game for the el IV S VN The contest, b'zlnnlu 1ZAAK WALTONS MEET t | hunting season, but nrge- that the with at least 35 g hunters make provision to feed the —— game. Four Washingtonians Address of one’s interest. How ters have League Session at Baltimore. Sweeping—fared skirts—ruflos—bows i We Delh— new necks—new tucks—and reduced in price just ™ time to meet your holiday demends. Boery piwe for Misses and Woman, 3 comfort youY hl'l.fin.;"l; 5 oa h gt = Py tgEeds—Bnd There thovs inthmifmemtDy. SIZES. A. Reed Cushion Shoes « A score of models. $10/aud ups .| ARLINGTON, s (Special) —A meeting Teacher Association o! Lhe Patrick nounced; f 5, | Coakley, president, will report * | State %nr‘:nb—‘ruc er convention held recently in ond. Now—Any Shoe You Want At Our New Low Price R mllhl w{)pur that :l. - ." oue of the judges huchedln n ving his hand at the notebook di , added, “But there are 1,500 briefs or'.ludem John Ebberts Shee Co., Makers 1318 G St. N.W. “Easiest Shoe on Earth” DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist National hlen F Street-at. Qth' 5. tgfs Colds and Heudaches It is the Most Speedy Remedy 666 also in Tablem. ¥ ix 8 ? ¢ ‘One of Our 50-Models - ‘Above is Black Suede Strap model with Snake Inlay at Toe and Heel; it is only one of hundreds of smart fashions, selling here all at 6ne prloo, and all worth mere. Sigmunds—First Floor Chas. Schwartz Radio Follies Tonight at 10 . . . over WMAL the world renowned Historian and Philosopher HENDRIK VAN LOON? 4 one tells the romantic story of DIAMONDS We e k' across 3,000 miles of sea . . . . . . d celebrating this wondrous EPOCH-MAKING {4 BROADCAST T Looks Like Fur Warm as Fur KIDDIES’ Fur-like COATS 36 95 Sizes 7 to 14 il T4 Years! For Our Famous DOUBLEWEAR SUITS OVERCOATS Group One Formerly Up to $40 ‘24 Group Two Formerly Up to $50 ‘34> Other Groups Reduced in Proportion Announcing a new era in commercial broadcast . . . brought to Washington by CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON, direct . from Amsterdam, Holland . . . a romantie story of Diamonds spoken over 3,000 miles away...a romantic presentation A PART OF THE REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT ‘FOLLIES’ OVERi STA]TION WMAL at 10 p. m. . . . listen in please Beautiful fur-fabric coats (mot Timmes [ ] or Pile Fabrics), but @ wonderful fur-wool fabric that gives marvelous wear. Leather belted and straps at cuff. In the better price ranges listed below we have genuine PERFECT DIAMONDS We' couldn't reduce the price of diamonds . . OUR GEORGEOUB ARRAY OF LUTELY Pmncr ‘DIAMONDS HAVE A STANDAED OF VALUE THAT DO NOT PERMIT PRICE ‘C . however, in celebration of this eventful broadcast . .. and in “order that more and more Washingtonians will be able to kuow the value of PERFECTION IN DIAMONDS . , « « also special terms on all standard WATCHES during the event ELGIN, GRUEN HAMILTON LONGINES, LACO WALTHAM *% BULOVA BENRUS . OLLENDORFF and so forth Timmes and Pile Fabrics. Others $7.95—$8.95—$9.95 “ Black Heel Hose Full Fashioned and Silk to Top formerly - 69 Perfect BLACK PRBNCH HEELS . we are going to allow MOST EXTRAORDINARY 8’ . . . the easiest terms, weekly or monthly that have been in_effect n years . 'VANTAGE OF THIS OPPOR- TUNITY TO OWN A" 'PERFECT DIAMOND’' AT SUCH CON- ANY $35 PERFECT DIAMOND RING Pay 50c Weekly ANY $50 PERFECT DIAMOND RING Pay 75¢ Weekly ANY $75 PERFECT DIAMOND RING Pay $1 Weekly ANY $100 PERFECT DIAMOND RING Pay $1.50 Weekly igh Grade ; ® And Other Hi ANY $150 PERFECT DIAMOND RING OVERCOA S \F »-"“ Pay $2 Weekly F e mm&}m 1 fa’armbfip 708 7th SLN.W. 709 14¢h SLNW. @ N UCTIONS O RED Every Size Listen in every Fri- Every ». CHAS. SCHWARTZ FOLLIES over WMAL BLACK BUTTERFLY HEELS GOLDEN BUTTERFLY HERLS BLACK POINTED HEELS er Novelty Styles I.—-:‘-mn-

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