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e ___ THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 321, 1030. R Grvor ; 8, S v v made for e[ MEXICO HAS CELEBRATION b st of Prncics entrs mmm" T o SISTERS END I.NES e 19, o 81 ) oF LA REvoLucion paY e S - e GESS FAVORED | e = o DRI G Tos And By the Assosiated Press. cordance with IN PUVERW FEAR A PR WSV DTt | Mki00 OITY, Nowsber 31, ibicd. OV famun, Doverbe WO celébrated the twentieth November 31— co C motorist and a arrived 'MACON, sisters sald they owed $1,325 and had |anniversar of “la revolution,” the move- 3 ‘The theft 3*6. F. The to pay 1t or meet living ex- | ment which in 1910 overthrew the :flnm:%- a from Mhm-nm- ministration of Prfiric Diaz mm 5 I’; of Commission Of- E‘ dinner for some poor family Holding Title to $200,000 : COMPARE F Macon. i | fers Plan to Eliminate The car was stolen s Thomp” | | Worth" of Property, They Unfit Stations. O ompeon ofered Lacked Living Expenses. ahil e A paprnens 6 anotber A IS FOOTER’S CLEANING VALUES - By the Associated Press. BY ROBERT MACK. ‘The stolen automobile was re- B e o | | S RS B | | 1 MO v, WITH THOSE OF ANY } ¢ Iawtul share of focil: e o | e e e o iIN THE LAND! jtles would be forever silenced under a suicide pact of three sisters, apparently - Pl for compliance with the radio law nniless, while holding title to $200,- nted to the fio worth of real estate. j. Gen. { Ada McK an, retired. : $500,000 FOOT BALL widow, and Mie: Alibs Milier £, vace . , introdced simultane- | ¥ found" yesterday about the time the propo e reallocation zél’o'n:flmfi, ; PROHT AT HARVARD o ‘Tetlmtrm’i?re;n:mg i hb Men’s Shoes $°250 as between under- said the third sister was Jessie Miller, N O W e ice of plans there are. ail told. four Money, However, Financial :Nm the equal distribution Favors Strict Rules. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., November 21.— Phone National 0721 s and overquote States, which are | A1) QOther Sports Failed to Make s ferent propositions before the commis- it esiablil ol . omen ;"}' W, ¢ y - $ port for Year 3 i Satnaiee || W, 'S 4 il \N; Sh 60 g to population, T DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES f || (] HATS, omen s Oes The financial report of the Harvard | A N 0 w ST 409-110 Hehtlhlflw‘-l.. ESTABLISHED 1898 “ the distribution of facllities three sisters planned suicide, Miller half and half. With this Blon to revamp the broadcast structure ong States accordin the amended 1928 law provides. By the Associated Press. - ey » Eyesight Specialist create, with a minimum of vio- | Athletic Association for the year ending and inconvenience to * ¥ | June 30, 1930, today showed that var- 10th and G Sts. ns,” the required equality Gen. |ty foot ball with a profit of more than LI nan recommends strict observance | §500,000 was the only sport which all stations of rules and regulations | made money. Tadio taken lightly in the | The assoclation showed an excess of ENTERPRISE SERIAL Any violations would be investi- | income over expenditures of $92,961.47 | “to determine the worthiness of licensed station, large and small, & view to the gradual elimination the unfit and unworthy” as occasion ‘With more than 600 stations operat- on the 90 available channels under every conceivable condition, the n holds that certain of the 25 quota” States cannot be given itional facilities because the proper for the year 1929-30 as compared with BUILDING ASSOCIATION an excess of $217,171.92 for 1928-29. SHCIIR D s paar were §oha- 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 910.19, which with guarantees paid to visiting teams deducted left $938,700.62 | || 65th Issue of Stock Now Open available for athletics and physical for Subscription education. Total expenses for the ac- tivities were $845,739.15. Influenza H;u Poland. Money loaned to members on Operating Over 200 Stores==New EnglflldMadé Footwear 3144 “M” St. N.W. gfl: '}l"‘l"!‘ g: NNVE 911 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 435 Seventh St. N.W. phical separation for unimpeired| LONDON, November 21 (P).—An Ex- | easy monthly payments does not exist between sta- tch from War- . . o8 oo the same channel in adjacent e e e edentod epi. || Jsmes E. Connelly James F. Shea | District 2343 nearby States. Therefore he pro-|demic of influenza is raging in Poland, | President Secretary poses his process of elimination of the | especial Lodz textile district.' ifit and the unworthy to make room i e s stations in the delinquent States. Skyes Plan Different. “The Sykes plan is radically different. [Be indorses the 1784 Columbia Road Columbia 0702 [ |5 } ’//é Z— WobbpwaRrD & .ot ...J?ze Christmas -Store - PREE N 1 1930. by the Consolidated Press.) X! DRIVER ROBBED ~ OF $1.02 BY BANDITS Colored Men Hold-Up Har- ‘old J. McCdnnell in Alley in Saturday Is Children’s Shopping Day Here You- Boy Will Like New Intimate Apparel Any of These S zaters for Smart Young Girls Tomorrow—Last Day of Children’s Book Week—Brings Mary Phipps Here She Will Draw-Pictures and Autograph Books for Children Mary Phipps—whom the children already know and love as the author of “Liza Jane and the Kinkies"—will be here in The Book BY LIDO CIVIC CLUB Store tomorrow from 11 to 5 o'clock. Miss ‘ ST Phipps has two new books the children will Assistant U. 8. Attorney Elected o AL ‘"Qulck,' said Jerusha,” and “All ' President—Full Board of Of- About Patsy. : A ficers Is Chosen. Trz Boox STORE, AsLEs 23-25, Fmst FLOOR. | __John J. Birica, assistant United States Tomorrow—The Last Day of the Canary Bird Opera and Selling Performances at 12:30 and 3:30 Every child is invited to see and hear this unusual event. Dozens of canaries Tweeduroy Windbreakers, $5 singing in unison . . . accompanied by a piano and an accordion . . . it is a B most unique entertainment. Mr. Belmont . . . a recognized authority on These P°ll’l‘.‘l":i w‘"db";h“ ‘ll;e of corduroy canaries . . . will be glad to tell you of the feeding and care of these fine side ::1‘:0 -S‘ir;:s 6o la;" may be worn either singers. A limited number of singing canaries—especially nice for Christmas . gifts—will be offered tomorrow at a special price of $6.50. SIIP-On Sweaters, $2.95 CAnary Bip SHOWING, Firri FLOOR. These Augusta sweaters are all-wool jersey, Smartly-Fitted Slips, $2.95 A e The right foundations for new fitted silhou- Wnion Workers to Meet at K. of C. ettes, these crepe de chine slips are tailored Hall Thanksgiving Eve. or lace trimmed. Flesh and white; sizes 12 Butcher Workmen’s Local Union, No. to 18. of this city will give its annual lving eve dance in the hts Columbus Hall, 920 Tenth street, No- 26 at 8 pm. Refreshments will BUTCHERS PLAN DANCE Unusual Pajamas of Headley heads the arrange- committee, which also includes Seifert, Louis N. Bailey, Leslie Frank Strickline, Richard Schu- Willlam Krause, George Green, Handley, Fred Fresheim, | Krause and Willlam McCrae. —_— ‘Winter flying in the Prairie Provinces EiCHELL’S FAMOUS | \ BOUQUET COFFEE 25c 1b. ' Why Pay More? N. W. BURCHELL | 817.19 Fourteenth St. Telephone National GClove Silk, $7.50 With very wide “gob” pants legs, these flatter- ing two-piece styles come in attractive pastel and bright color combinations. Size 14 to 18. Gmuis' Furniszins, FOURTE FLOOR. These Pajamas Are Very New, $5 They are hand-embroidered and hand-ap- nlhi:uod ... with very youthful and gay t.h%l ducks, clowns, dogs and bunnies. e tops are plain colored and the bottoms figured + . of pure dye crepe de chine. Green, blue, maize and white; sizes 2 to 10. Omus’ Fonnisunios, Founra PLoor. Buy Candies for Thanksgiving Aplets . . . that unusual and delicious candy made in Cashmere, Washing- ton . . . will be offered in four size boxes tomorrow. Sample an Aplet . . . and you will see why they are so popular. 14 pound, 50c; 1 pound, $1; 20 ounces, $1.50; 2 pounds, $2. Assorted Salted Nuts . . . including almonds, cashews and pecans . . . $1.50 the pound. Canpizs, Atsie 14, Frast FLOOR, Smart Girls’ Berets Are Angora, $3-25 each Well dressed girls like these angora berets better than any other kind. They are warm and flattering . . . and may be chosen in blue, green; tan, gray, pink and white. Gmis’ Miunery, Fourtst FLOOR. Trail Blazer Wagons, $495 Dandy Christmas gifts . . . these wagons are made of selected hard wood in natural finish. They have rubber-tired Wheels . . . and are trimmed in bright red. Be Sure to See Santa and The Electric Town When You Visit The Toy Store Tomorrow ‘Tws Tox Srons, Fourrs PLoon. and come in wanted plain colors. Others, coat or slip-on style, in plain colors or all-around stripes boys like, $3.95. Boys’ Heavy Sweaters, $6.50 Heavy shaker-knit sweaters . . . in popular pull-over or coat styles. They have crew, vee or shawl collars . . . in navy, black, maroon and brown. Sizes 28 to 36. d Boys’ Cricket Sweaters, $5 These fancy-weave cricket sweaters are very ular, . Pull-over styles with vee, crew or Sizes.26 to 36.