Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 26

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. B-10 BEN LOMOND SOLD BY SCOTSH DUKE Peak Renowned in Song and Acre Estate. By the Associated Press. and renowned in song and story, has been sold. ‘The mountain peak was part of 10, 000 acres of the Rowarden. an esta‘e i Stirlingshire, Scotland, belonging to the Duke of Montrose. ‘The name of the purchaser was not revealed. Last June the Duke of Montrose of fered part of his acres to the govern- ment upon his death in lieu of death duties upon his estate, one of the most ancient in Scotland. The duke is 52 and, like other land- owners, is facing the problem of dis- posing of his property at death. government refused his offer. only way out, the duke decided, to sell his properties. “Home Run” Ends Foot Bzll Game. WHEELING, W. Va. November 28 ‘The ‘The was Story Was Part of 10,000- | | creature found in the ice of Glacier LONDON, November 28.—Ben Lo- Island, near here, mond, famous mountain in Scotland | preserved in Cordova today for scien- —Foot ball game broken up by a home | run! Yes, sir! A boy stole the ball as it went over the fence d ran off with it. It was the only ball. Union &lh nd Shadyside High had to end e. FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY JERSEY “GRADE A” HIGH TEST MILK, 15c QT. For Delivery at Your Home Call—Potomac 2301 . ‘This Dairy is not connected in any way with any dairy or combination of dairies either in or out of Washington. is owned and operated exclusively by Washington people. EVERYTHING Notes 1f you ever ate a better Dollar Dinner, you need not psy the checkl Friday, November 28, 1930 Clam Chowder Browned Chicken with Mushrooms and Carrots Creamed Caulifiower Baked Sweet Potato or Mashed White Potato Lettuce and Green Pepper Rings with Thousand Lemon Meringue Tart Assorted Ice Creams, After Dinner Mints HAPPINESS RESTAURANT 1107 F STREET N. W. By the Associated Pri | party and returned with the portion of CORDOVA, Aleska, November 28— | Part of the carcass of the lizard-like MNovember 10, was tific examination. A description of the creature, be- licved by residents to have lived in rehistoric times and to have be reserved in the glacier for thousands of years, was given by W. J. McDonald superintendent of Chugach National Forest, who headed an investigating the carcass. Head Shaped Like Elephant. McDonald said only about 6 feet of | flesh remained on the skeleton. which | measured 24 feet 1 inch long. He said | it had a snout similar to the beak of | a pelican, with a head shaped much | like that of an elephant. i The vertsbrae immediately behind the said McDonald, were inter- locked with flippers on each side. The verlerbrae, he asserted, were three- | bladed and the flippers were made up | of five “fingers.” Each “finger” had | three joints or possibly more. No teeth | were found. | Weight of the skeleton was estimated | by McDonald at 1.000 pounds. The | length of the snout was given as 39| | “inches from its bend to the middle Washington’s fastest growing dairy— Over 8,000,000 quarts 1620 First St. N.-W. TONIGHT! Enjoy the Best Dollar Dinner IN WASHINGTON FRESH No Left-Vers Used Chilled Fruit Juice Relishes Corserves Chicken Bouillon with Fried Scallops with Tartar Sauce Beef a la Mode with Vegetable Gravy Combination Vegetable Plate Raisin Muffins Tea Biscults Island Dressing Apple Dumpling with Hard Sauce Chocolate Layer Cake Hawailan Pineapple with Lady Fingers Pudding, Lime Sherbet Tea Coffee Milk LIZARD HAS BEAK OF PELICAN AND HEAD LIKE ELEPHANT |~ | side blade 12 inches. Butiered Beets Apple Ple Raspberry Sherbet, Frosen French Bon Bons THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1330. |Forest Superintendent Brings Part of Car=|coiorea erisoner Eats Two Dinners | cass Found on Glacier Island to Cordova. Alaska. of the forehead. It was 11 inches wide | at the midsection and 29 inches in| circumference. The bone marrow in the snout was 3 inches in diameter. The over-all length'of the head was reported as 55 inches. From the bick of the head to the end cf the ribs the creature measured 74 inches. The length of the top blade of the vertebrae was reported to be 14 inches and the McDonald said there also was a perpendicular blade. First_reports e had Wire Your Home for Christmas ———— ROOM s HOUSE WIRED ELECTRICITY Complete, with all FIXTURES 1 h:an for and BULRBS. detalls on this If Desired pelistint s kit Organized 1888 % MUDDIMAN ¢ 911 G'St. Nat’l. 0140-2622 of milk sold in the past year It Rice Ibeen fur covered. | was followed by a turkey dinner just Investigators did | not mention whether this was the case. | otographs of the creature were and sent to the United States. COSTLY EXHIBITS il il DESTROYED BY FIRE DOOMED MAN DINES WELL | |Blaze Sweeps North Side of His- | toric Horticultural Hall in Fair- Before Being Executed. | < 2 CHICAGO, November 28 (®—Two| Mount Park, Philadelphia. Thanksgiving dinners were eaten by| — Leon Brown, colored, before he was placed in the electric chair at the county fail and executed early today his part in the murder of Martin French, bank guard slain in an at- tempted bank robbery in 1928. A goose dinner cn the holiday noon By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 28. ire last night swept the north side of istoric Horticultural Hall in Fairmount Park, ruining priceless exhibits and specimens of rare plants gathered from | all parts of the world. James J. Hearn, 65, assistant suoer before midnight. Two companions, | intendent of police, died of a hee:it at- Leonard Shadlow and Lafon Fisher, tack while directing police at the scene. colored, were exccuted for the sameé _Officlals were unable to estimaie the crime several wecks ago. damage immediately and con ~ ed the fire with the loss of the north side only. ‘The structure was built for the Centen- nial celebration in 1876. A lighted cigarette, tossed away by & visitor, was blamed by police. ACQUIRES l.iAIL sTocK TWO VICTIMS OF HUNGER COLLAPSE IN STREET Restaurant Worker and Youth, Sceking Employment, in New York | Missouri-Pacific Gains Control of| IOSPital Due to Starvation. | By the Associated Press. I Oklahoma Road. . NEW YORK, November 28.—A Tes- MIAMI, Okla, November 28 (#).—|taurant worker and a youth who c-mei Purchase of 90 per cent of the stock of | here from Fullerton, Pa. looking for | the Northeastern Oklahoma Rallroad |work collapsed in the streets from star- | Co. by the Missouri Pacific was an-| | Soinced yesterday by L. W. Baldwin, |Vation yesterday, while the ety and | | president ‘of the latter compan: | dozens of other agencies were lavishing |~ The Northeastern Oklahoma is 1 | food upon thousands. | 77-mile electrified line serving OkIa- | he youth was William Col | | 3 mbo, 17. houia lead And Xine Delds dud Bouth- | yhio had been'in New' York eight days nsas Rheumatism prevented August Bauman, | - , from fin is usual employment | In 1457, the English parliament or-|in resl.aunnuf" T | dained that golf be abolished. | They were taken to a hospital. | pILE,? NO MORE PILE-FOE_stops pain all agony and suffering gone in or your m days Thousands successfully t E 'is guaranteed iny Regular Delivery Over 100.000 families read The Star every day The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not taking advan- tay of this regular service at this low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start tomoriow. G PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Every department is participating in our Great Store-wide Pre- Holiday Sale . . . These special features for Saturday’s shoppers If YOU Were a Boy— You Would Want io Buy These—And Buy Them Here! Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats 6.98 A Brand-New Shipment! A splendid group of brown and blue Chinchillas, and an assortment of gray and tan mixtures—all in the latest double-breasted styles. Sizes 3 to 10 Years! His Favorite Suit at Your Favorite Price! All-Wool Suits 9.95 Coat, Vest and 2 Prs. Knickers! What a choice you have! Blue Chev- iots, gray and tan mixtures, gray and tan herringhones in the season’s new- est styles, Sizes 7 to 17 years! Just Arrived—Now on Sale! Wool Sweaters d rawera: 1.98 1009% Wool Sweaters in the best look- ing patterns ever! “V” neck styles. 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The fashionable leathers all are represented, fine suedes, calfs, Moroccos, pin seals— as well as silks and tapestries. 1 1 with satin or fine silks and exquisitely fitted. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Newest Styles! Newest Shapes! Newest Ornaments! Prystal®, metal, marcasite, ivory®, shell* and others equally smart! *Simalated. MEN! Cold Weather Is Here! Now Is the Time to Buy! Timely Sale of New Men’s and Young Men’s » Overcoats At This 6. 9 5 Amaz‘ingly Low Price! There’s plenty of cold weather ahead— but sales such a¢ this are mighty scarce! Take advantage now—of this extraordi- nary price—an economy and style event that thrifty, fashion-right men should attend. Sizes from 34 to 46! 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