Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 34

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. field Qmwal-—lsao & Champion Drops Out. || Second Wife Agked THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SNOWS GIVE WEST To Assist Husband In Allmony Crisis Yosemite ~ Buried;; rg&nd Gets First Fall; Autos Snow- bound in Montana. Erer P— 5 55‘55' : FEE i i By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, November 14— b} today ive California the Pacific Nor ml, sharp wunln[ of Winter's approa ks fee g | ;a i The beginngng of the weather dis- [ P WINTER WARNING & ssssrsas :lmumh“fi " Womén Walk Stx Miles. mm.mmm l‘owlwmmfltd 6 miles, through the drifts to ‘Tioga Pass ‘were buried under a foot of | helter. A group of flmwunt nl snow. Nine inches fell at Crane Flat. uge in a cabin. of 37 degrees Portland, Oreg., experienced the first | a¢ mx-n- btvul t the mercury to u snow of the season, as did Salt Lake | above At Dawson, Yukon 'x‘crmory l-ht hn of the Yukon Ri ht. Anaconda ported 13 lbove B g G “Depth” of a Mountain. Qn the average, continents are about m'.lmslldeiplll.he'yl\‘el:fh \yas are about 3 miles high and 24 miles deep. TUNNEL CRASH ENDS “"BOY'S GRID DREAM| Heroio Youngster With Crushed Leg Urges Rescuers to Save Motorman. » ..:." ‘Assoctated Prss. Tom 13, ‘ambition m win plaudits on the foot November 14.— never realize his| {0 A 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 *THE MONTANA 614 124k ST, i Sother, mother, pin & qulii—on m‘:mm -~ ';i- 25c.50ct098c long since mellowed the In l apeclnlly nurtured field F. W. Palmer. Each .dded to the dry brittleness der and the long ears which S0 auddmly separated by an speed and Yot 1036 _and 1038, 18 ‘s tournament. of lowa, who wore the 1926 and 1927 crowns, is an en- Free Parking for Our Customers—E St. Between 6th & 7th Buy in November ... Pay by January 10th Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Leather Coats b Vg Two-Knicker Suits, tailored of sturdy cheviots, cassimeres, tweedy mixtures and $|2.95 plain weaves. Single and double breasted. Navy blue, tan, grey and brown. Sizes 7 to 18. t W st by & AL wide, hook-up of Co. Various m'f,wm:?.imm $4 _Fithite Shoes for Girls and Boys For School $2.95 Swagger Ulsters, double breasted, half belts. \lhool hogy lining. Deep storm collars. Sizes $|2-95 1 to 18. and Dress Leather Coats, genuine horsehide, wool plaid body linings. Full belt, two sets of deep pockets. sl 2 95 Double brensted Sizes 10 to 20. 'Jr. Boys' Overcoats Fleecy chinchillas, in ‘navy blue, gray and cinna- g _ mon tan. Belted back, convertible storm €ollar, dee s 95 roomy pockets. Wool body linings. Deuble breast o Sizes 3 to 10. AT, 2 (Becond Ploor, The Heehit Co.) nsembles for Boys. S = Tweeduroy Sports Jackets ~ \\\\\‘ % 3 ‘ £ Reversible. - Wool plaids on one side, tweeduroy ) # an the other. Sports collar, worsted cuffs and fitted § A4 95 ! bottoms. Sizes 8 to 18. 7 /" . FARMER KILLS WIFE . ‘¢ INROWOVER AUTO|] /WA k\ { Shoots Self When Cornered by| Officers—Neighbors Wit- Tweeduroy Sheep-Lined Coats MY/ Wi {1t j ! Sports coat,.double breasted. Deep Wombatone & \ AN l {87 shawl collars. Sizes 8 to 18. . $ IO 95 i imself. He dXed ln : i | I( il — = = N S ] a8 fff\i“.\_g\‘ Tweeduroy Golf Knickers ith I " Regulation buckle or knitted bottoms. Gen- \ \ erously cut. Deep pockets. In gray, tan and bronze. s2~95 |‘,p” I St ik | Toyland's Daily Special . .y . viation 3 H“\ il e ) FROM THE SIXTH FLOOR $3 “Buddy L” Steam Shovel i antly; she died early today I L elehiors told tate poltee, Mrs, Hed. i. 1 is wife fell, | e ‘ (Second Floor, The Hecht Oo.) . w Lucette Wash Frocks Every mother knows how smart and well made these dresses are. Novelty print broadcloths, attrac- $ .95 tively finished. Panty styles for the younger girls. Straightline styles for the older girls. Sizes 7 to 14. 3-Pc. Pilé Fabric Coats For the junior girl. Hat, coat and muff sets of 95 grey or tan pile fabric. Lined with warm suedine s|2~ cloth. Sizes 7 to 14. $3.95 Jersey Raincoat and Hat Fine quality jersey. Coats cut full. Belted, straps §" ) 79 _ on sleéves. Sizes 8 to 1 Girls" Bath Robes n&m.flfi:&mcu&h 52 Bizes 8°t0 14. Ihl L b uenr$3.95 | LI 81951 5150 & sl 95 Strong Women in Report. Why women of some tribes in Kenya, T than others is to lnon Made of heavy steel, with shovel that works just like areal one. Red and black. Speedbike dmenncu Aru honev;a of diet, the strongest umers milk, green $12 Boys' & Girls' $8.95 Heavy rubber-tired wheels. Spring saddle. Ad- justable rubber grip handle bars. Fast moving. Green. o VA & »-\vf“ ail Earl New FURS Are doubly attractive be- uunot&la'prkunt it. Visit our new Girls’ Pajamas . Dlanneitte tn tancy o T $ Sl el umunmmmcn - Uncle Sam Says, “Buy N .

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