Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1930, Page 20

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CAPTURES RUM CAR ‘BY SHOOTING TIRES Nets Machine and Two Occupants in Auto. and its two occupamts after mile chase on the Colesville night. ‘The two men were booked J. Walsh of Lenox, Md., and ert, 1500 block of A street ‘ashington. Walsh was charged transportation of liquor with sell and with failure to hold to the of the center of the road. W Both are being held at the Silver Spring substation for $500 bond. Bax Constable Lee . Jones, driving in a police automobile, sighted . alfnc;:& whit;l"l‘l‘l‘tcr was found to con- qua; alleged whisky, nea. White Oak. They started in pursuit and when it became apparent they could not overtake the fugitive machine, Barnes commenced shooting. His bul- lets finally stopped the car in front of the Indian S Golf course. Both occupants jumped out and ran but Walsh was captured by Barnes after a foot race across the golf course. was apprehended half an hour Iater on a bus bound for Washington. GOV. BILBO AWAITS EFFIGY CONFIRMATION Is Informed Stuffed Pajamas With His Name Burned at University. 8 the Assoclated Press. pl campus of a pair of led plflmu bearing a placard g'n with Bilbo.” . The Governor's position was given by @&im over telephone from his Poplar- B St en some person or persons Bad stuffed the pajames with either ootton or straw, tacked a sign “Down Bilbo” on it and burned it from school flagpole, the Governor said: « “They can burn all the pajamas they » 80 long as they are careful who put the fire under.” POLISH PARLIAMENT MEETS AND ORGANIZES Session Marked by Loud Shouts, With Radicals Derisive, in Ad- dressing Their Opponents. it ¢ B . D. Moses & Sons F STREET AT ELEVENTH ... Prima Donnas Sometimes Sing PRI, BUT a lovely gown!—its beauty singeth all evening long! happy is she who dines, dances, the- aters or operas in such a gown . . heart, too, sings with joy. or maybe two . . . to $98.50. In the piano, end Mr. James Wilkinson, bari- SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) Mississippl the at_the 1'3-'.' 305, of Con- m Veterans, this evening at 1322 by Miss Lena Allen Members of Confederate organizations and Southern State socleties are especially is commandant . Arthur C. Smith District of Co- Mrs. W. P. Roop, ADM.HUGHES ASSERTS FLEET UNDERMANNED Report Declares Navy Has Reduced Force 4,800 in Interest of Economy. and Mrs. Nellie | O in charge of an in- en by the Educa- the American As- of University Women in its afternoon at 4| who have been study groups at any . Plans for co-opera- Parent-Teacher Associa- | ¥ and leadership groups for parents will be dis-| ‘Van Rensselaer, assis- was the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon given b1 at the Woman's National Democratic Club. She discussed “Child ‘Welfare.” In the company were Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. George . Dr. Louise Stanley, Mrs. Yates Forrester, Mrs. M. J. Harris, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. Boit, Mrs. Julien J. Mason, Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. Rainey, Miss Oberly, Miss Mary Edith Coulson, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell and Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald. , | ous craft in the service and fold duties. Admiral the new construction afoot and re- marks that “plans and specifications for 24 merchant vessels, to be constructed under the terms of the merchant ma- rine act of 1928, have been examined and approved.” Swear Loyalty to King. | l i ZAGREB, Croatia, December 9 (#).— | Loyalty to King Alexander was attested here yesterday by 170, attended & meeting Croatian peasant party. Evmnu who ed by the Members of the New York State So- | 1 ciety of Washington last night enter- members of Congress from their State at the second ball of the season, held at the Willard Hotel. Approxi- mately 1,000 guests and members were present. Other State societies were rep- resented. Through the courtesy of Mr. Daniel ‘Willard, & group of the Baltimore & Ohio Glee Club, composed of 60 trained male voices, directed by Mr. George Castelle, sang several selections of pop- alar music. The club was accompanied by Miss Charlotte Rodda Reed at the more & Ohio Magazine, is secretary of the glee club and made the arrange- ments for its appearance last night. Mr. Raleigh Sherman, chairman of the Reception Committee, made the presentation address. Those in charge of arrangements for the ball were Mrs. C. F. Hammerly, Entertain ment Committee; Mr. F. Bands, | Committee. Dr. W. J. Davis is president of the soclety. Mr. J. R. Ummel, office manager of the Alaska Railroad, at Seattle, §s in the city for a few days on matters con- nected with the Interior Department. Mr. and Mrs. Monte M. in New on A leans Carlton. have are s Junior , at 1529 Connecticut avenue, Friday and Satur- day. Mrs. Roswell Miller and Mrs. William H. Stewart of New York City are pass- | ing some time at_the Carlton. Mr. F. K. Richtmyer has arrived in and is stopping at the Po- tomsac Apartments. 2,000 TO BE EMPLOYED Kansas Ctiy Head Announces ‘Water System Enlargements. And . her There used to be a pocket-book, rule- of-measure for this enchanted loveli- ness. It no longer obtains. In the new dispensation at Moses glittering eve- ning beauty is priced in decimals of $10, $20 and $30 less than in a decade . . . showing, in a sea- son of bejeweled formality, that all that glistens is not golden in cost. $29.75 Sketch " 'A black satin gown with an exqui- sitely sheer chiffon yoke starred with twinkling rhinestones. Note the bolero. $590.50 ‘ashington fi their h R in W n from their heme | | and mpmuuu" | Style Salon The Washington Cadillac Company are displaying in the § Palm Room Mayflower Hotel December 8th to 13th LaSalle V8 Cadillac V 8 Cadillac V 12 Cadillac V 16 Body creations by Fisher and Fleetwood Additional models on display at our showrooms opposite || the Mayflower, Hours: MAMtIPM The ‘Washington Cadillac Company | RUDOLPH JOSE, President. | WASHINGTON, D. C. Wo anr . \\ - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 DWARD & LLoT w1 he Christmas Store < Tdmorrow—Woodward & Lothrop Christmas Special Bromm’s Old Virginia Fruit Cake This is a gift for many persons and many uses—for it provides heat for all occasions. Only three tablespoonsful of water need be added to the contents Two Pounds in Attractive Tin $|.45 Same Size Regularly $2.25 W('('dword & Lothrop o \'P""'ds Bromms O\ Vieg™ Boxed for Christmas Gifts of the package and the pad will remain hot for 8 to 10 hours. This may be repeated as often as use. In moire bag. In Moire Bag, Tomser Goobs, A1sLEs 14-16, First FLOOR. SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SELLING Silk Dress Shields, 35c These heavy quality double-covered silk dress shields of a well-known make may be had in ular and crescent shapes. desired—and refills may be purchased after weeks of Thés ;' oha: ' § - ’s Old v.' nia. Fruit Cake we regularly sell much higher—and which, in the standard container, is much higher priced today. Instead of the familiar Bromm's ornamental tin box, these are packed in plain— yet attractively colored tins. This accounts for the special low price. As the quantity is limited—we advise immediate selection. Cawpizs, Amiss 123-14, Pmst Fioon. with three refills, $2.95. In Cretonne Bags, $1 3 pairs for 81 They would regul:fy sell much higher. In flesh and white. Sizes 1 to 4. Norions, Amsux 23, Fist FLoom. Smocks Practical and Artistic Gifts $].95 Women Like These Smart Velvet Frocks $) 9.50 Smocks with unique themes for patterns bring delight to the e artistic Patterns “New Amsterdam,” “The Olde Gifte Shoppe,” heart of recipient. include the “Skyline of York,” and others. Fitted mode sizes 16-44. Others, $1.95 and $2.95. HoMr Prooxs Imported Woollen For the Holiday Season These are two of a large collection of wvelvet afternoon frocks for women—each distinctively smart with rich Venice lace or beaded yoke. There are so many occasions during the holiday season when it is essential to have just such frocks as these, Black, wine, green, brown, black, deep blue. Sizes 34 to 44. WomeN’s Dresses, Tump FLoor. New 1s in Socks for Boys and Girls $].25 Woollen uarter le: and plaids, with the s—in various stripes younger contingent. prove Sizes 6-874. Other styles and sizes at $1 and $1.50. Omuassxzw’s Hosuy, Amiz 17, Pmer FLoon. Millinery Salon Hats Reduce An unusual offering—50 of our finer hats reduced in time for holiday wear. A few of our imported French hats are included. ' Felt, velvet and soleil . Mruwesy Sivow, TEmo Fioor. Were $15 and $18.50 $7.50 Tomorrow—Famous Bigelow Sanford Bussorah Size 9x12 $49.50 Sise 8.3x10.6 $55 Size 629 $29.50 Axminster Rugs—Reduced 1565 - Size 4.6x76 $15.75 Size 36263 $8 A splendid and most unusual gift opportunity . , . to have these famous Bigelow Sanford rugs reduced 159% right before Christmas. There are favorite Oriental designs . . . both scatter and all-over effects . .. as well as chintz patterns and plain colors. Choose them for gifts at these lowered prices—in the colors that harmonize beautifully with your room schemes.

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