Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 23

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"ffi:'o'fllvg.:f;::'m HUN"NG TRAGEDY || Music and Musicians || : s'f.‘f‘;".f—.'.'-‘——'f.l‘.’ ::?’n". of i el 00 ¥ . H o ence. %fi%fl B[“[VED MURDER Reviews and News of S::::L:fif::.m ;u o .,,:‘:: m = Disposing 'r :‘::cu:‘ - F A C T s 3 % : . Man Thought Killed by Deer o e SO L Oty | gnthusitam that vouid have: made : New Low Time Deal Prices Ty 3 ymphony OFr- about & man called Beethoven.” Hgfmmfllm". more enjloyl'b‘):. . Down g-m: SO S — 432 . | Angyin tnat he winched 1102 | shoved connderabe promise . se: Town Sedan, $243.50 $46.00 ; entertaining ¢ lections _that : Post-Mortem Shows. Beethoven e | reach. Herlm?gx'gur{fldmh- Repa." Parts Other prices on application. Our itifully decorated salesroom b o > feld’s “Spanish Dance,” which she beaut tho ,” which sl ; : e’ Hale yet “debunked” him thor: played with unusua st For Furnaces and By the Associated Press. critic and authority on the Bee- a very ordinary “mortal,” far from hard > types and colors of the Ford line. MIFORD, * Pr., December {0 e i TR 0 the saint that many biographers had ., Hot Water Boilers A cordial invitation Is extended ysterous tragedy of the Geer MUDHDG | e ey e ekt fudience | made him. Calling him “a bit of to see this display. Srounds of Pike County were under in- | venience of the hall warranted, part | DeSan." religlously, and emphasis” | by' the three artists in trio. C ing He . 05 e 10 mave | Syl i, out i The'lowby tnd | 6.5 B SP Stk e | plaved win i wint iy ana || Fries, Beall & Sharp ||| Steuart Motor Co. besn a battle to death between a| the Burgin String Quartet enthu- ners_of lmmobmmtgo steam roflveen g g 734 10th St. N.W. p (Center of the City) wounded deer and Wellington De| sjastically. Mr. Hslem oo ven seem very t. N.W. 6th at K St. N.W. Groat of Matamoras, N. Y. now is "This quartet, which s part of the | human, udn et i Banks in the State of New York have NA. 1964 il s viewed by police as a possible murder.| poston orchestra, composed of Rich- Incidentally, flfl" e Pl"’:':h on deposit more than $1,000,000 await- = Never Closed Nat'l 3000 The body of De Groat, a hunting | ar4 Burgin, Robert Gunderson, Jean began, lause drifted throug ® | ing rightful claimants. knife in his hand and his gun at his| Tefranc and Jean Bedetti, piayed | DAl and Koussevitzky was seen side, was found last Tuesday. A feW| 4ho Beathoven “String Quartet in G trying to get to his seat L fore lm{ feet away a big buck lay dead, shot| pajor™ Op, 18, No. 2, the further demonstrations o! :Drgo‘i; through the breast. “String_Quartet in A Minor, Op, | TiD thelr flery coumses. E.de 8. M. De Groat's companions, in_ Tecon-| 4. Gieh’ obhvious devotion and for noorfmn Music Series structing the supposed baitle between | gper e @RS BT SUC Its, | Has Inaugural Program. the hunter and the deer, said De Groat - 4 the first FFERIN progr ( - I apparently had been crushed by the g\’etm peflzr;xfllfl:n:’ on the zvl':IoTe O able lgd‘umlll:ll'n faéfi’nfi ' Younded animal as he ran forward f0| s yeen and well co-ordinated, the | threeartists well known in Washing- deliver the death blow with his knife. o , the rather long movements of the sec- ton music circles, Adolf Torovsky, | & venut & bostomorten eXamn o aey| ond composition retaining their dig- | planist; Helen Belt, violinist, and " es. EVERYTHING FRESH No Left-overs Used Mr. Hale began by saying, “I am | inaugurated the concert season of testified that the woman had threat- De Groat_wounded the deer Monday $ and that De Groat followed the animal | onto Mrs. Armbruster’s land. nesday and that she underwent a major | ¥ Clicolt; Srawi ORI choice of the well-dressed for evening AVIATION COURSES ADDED 4| jama on wen o g oty —s - Enjoy the Best Dollar Dinner Long Gloves | S T S L SLENDA . N ' IN WASHINGTON Authorities learned Mrs. Armbruster | '\Q‘: ‘ The Sixteen-Button Glove, in black operation yesterday. [ Pump. Neat tal- 5 Note: If you ever ate a better Dollar Dinner, you need not pay the check! wear, It crushes gracefully on the e \ s”.so caused by a bullet wound through the | DIty and charm at all tim Richard Lorleberg, cellist, last night Armbruster. Witnesses at the inquest | ber of the hunting party, said he an }-.; v« Hylo Gore was taken to a Scranton hospital Wed- | } & or white glace kid, is naturally the A 5 lored effect, arm and adds formality’s final touch. Columbia “Tech” School Depart- An ideal gift for her, e S M b A Dsatioes | sl DOLLAR DINNER Expansion of the aviation department Foe . 5 £ of the Columbia “Tech” School, former- | " This smart shoe is comfortable and dressy. S s Iy the Columbia Schcol of Drafting, to It will give you a new conception of ) Friday, December 5th, 1930 -« Articles The Name ’c:fxl;lsgp s r:}xarhs;’“[l:‘ K;lol::)‘l,udnem‘;o:; > footease, com.fon_ you never 4 3 & Held Until o iBreY :?r%‘rn:ub;:l d?ln;:n‘ ':edm:mc%u:s Eu;\;;u‘ vlll: | dreamed possible in any shoe! ) — o Clor 3in onil o s o Wolfs Uatx-Crer Sho o Oukes Monday evening and the others in the UK~ P s 1314 F Street N.W. i s A z 01d-Fashioned Clam Che THE TRAVEL.LEAFHER & GIFT /HOP 3’5%%?527?5‘05&% :;l-«vr{epm Tooor | e 92'9 F Street F%‘ i Beef Bouillon wuh-lmhm"“ Shevid Bkt poy S Chicken Pattie e from Fried 5:::- Tarter Sauce 5t08:30 Small ':-:...".2:." ~ RO I . e rn ¢ | o’clock Vegetable Dinner . The House of Courtesy National 1133 ] bt * savery B ELEVENTH ST. —BETWEEN F &G | Bran Muffins 500 FROCKS : SATURDAY Stewed Prunes with Chocolafs Browmie FOR , THE PIN MONEY SHOP B et i Tea Coffee Milk PN ANNUAL = e " s %Y SOCIAL SEASON || HAPPINESS RESTAURANT V_Little Ladies 2 ?,‘} FROCK EVENT : | .lovr 'rm-r N.W. $15 |l e pnilipsbern e Courtesy 1133 And this year it is more R e ""’ : important to you than ever before ... for two reasons. .. 25 % Red UC[IOfl on At this time of year every wardrobe requires an unusual number of 3 frocks for the many occasions of the holidays. v e r o B This year the collection at this low price is far superior to 5 former years. for daytime . .. for afternoon . .. Friska Prints Chiffons Crepes AR Pointed Fox Pure dye Crepes Wool Crepes Laces Combinations with net 4 ; 5 3 s o mgy: o " Red Fox Beige Fox affeta iffon oire 1 7 3 @A Natural Silver Natural Cross % s : %k Alaska White Brown Fox \ > - Blue Fox 1' Natural Cross Fox. Was $225......0000neus. $168.75 ALL IMPORTANT £ | N : > 1 Natural Silver Fox. Was $165..v..u... il ; . . . y 7 ] 1 Alaska White Fox. Was $150 STYLE FEATURES 4 . : 1 g I { 2 Pointed Fox Scarfs. Were $125. 1 L ui! 1 Red Fox Scarf. Was $115 fOI' 5 Red and Pointed Fox. Were $99.50 ; v l THE MID_W'NTER J F 1 . } ¢ 2 8 PI?:::?&NB;Z' Beige, Red, Brown -Fox. SOCIAL SEASON : : 1 ‘_L . 5 Pointed, Red, Brown, Blue Fox. Were $69.50. .. -7 Pointed, Red, Beige Fox. Were $59.50 ; 3 Brown, Pointed, Beige Fox. Were $49.50 Sunday Night Frocks 8 Pointed and Red Fox. Were $39.50. . .+ Dinner Frocks % . f‘ 2B E ) 2 Red ¥or. Were $29.50 Evening Gowns Afternoon Frocks f 1 ¢ ) ‘ ’ D-'yfime Frocks I { - 0 11J\FASHIONS ILLUSTRATED COME IN SIZES MISSES FUR COATS Tunics (818 I 111\ AND coLoRrs FOR WHICH THEY Drastically Reduced Ptfll?m.' 4 » ; i 7 ARE ADAPTED 1 Size 38 Natural Muskrat, with Fox collar. Was $100. . Grecian lines ; » . : 1 Size 17 Mink-dyed Muskrat. Was $125 New dieves - 0 | ANOTHER EVENT TO PROVE 1 Sise 17 Silver Muskrat, sports model. Was $150. . od ifocts 2k A } ?‘ze é g ?Iv]{r 1‘{ usk;}ut. "Was %00 1‘100 Bead i ; . = ize ealine,* self collar. Was s fuiodupa Bustle effects § ; v ; You Can Afford Correct: Fashions at Philipsborn 2 Sises 36 and 38 Sealine, with Mink:dyed Muskrat. Were $100 ; % 1 3 1 Sige 16 Platinum American Brogdtail, with Wolf. Was $150. Empire lines v i Second Floor . ‘ : 1 Size 16 Cocoa American Brg i a : . Was $150 ceessensemes 1333 13333

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