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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. BLUE LAW APPLIED 10 DEALER IN FOOD Sunday Customers of Deli- | catessen Shop in Baltimore Summoned to Court. Red Lights Barred From Atop Town’s Christmas Tree By the Associated Press. SALEM, W. Va., December 22. —There won't be any red lights atop Salem’s community Christ- mas tree. Rallroaders informed city offi- cials the tree was so situated that ‘when trains rounded & bend engi- neers became confused by the red lights on the tree, thlnklnl they might be signal lig] ‘Therefore, the llaha will be 7,000 RIOT AS PRINCE RETURNS TO MONACO ma=g et cn, S e s By the Assoclated Press. MONTE CARLO, Monaco, December | rioters. 22—Seven thousand persons rioted here today when Prince Louis of Monaco GANG éLAMED FORioEATH came home from Paris. The prince’s would call off any-contemplated demon- nnt.um for fear of hurting the children. the Marquet adherents were ing began. Yesterday the 100 men of Monaco's standing army were mobilized break. Standing Army of 100 Mobilized to | to prevent such &n outi Aid Police Suppress Hos- Police made a&rrests by the dozens, carrying their prisoners away in their arms and someétimes dragging them along the street by the hair. ‘When things had quieted down and the prince finally got to the palace, the army stationed itself in the public square with fixed bayonets as a warning to the GOVERNOR SELLS PAPERS Oregon Officials to Aid in Police Holiday Charity. PORTLAND, return to their corners. 8., Deceml (P).—Led by Gov. A. W. Norblad, prominent Portland citizens today will boyhood pursuits, and hawk newspapers on downtown street Regular newsies will desert their| stands in favor of their substitutes, who | will donate earnings to the Christmas fund of a police charity organization. Other volunteer street salesmen will | includ> Chief of Police L. V. Jenkl.ns ise 1! and Circuit Judl! W. A. Eki ‘Wisconsin shipped season. ber 22 of interesting poiats. Buses to 7 States and to Cuba durlnl the XD?D-L I’RA\I!l nv COIONIAI. AND SEE THINGS when you traval?_ Why sk hirhs c.u--n....n-n'.';.:‘-.-:m. 4 yellow or purple or something. | By the Assoctated Press. | BALTIMORE, Md., December 22.— | Many food purchasers yesterday were Falls 2,500 Feet to Death. lation, | 4¢8d man in a stolen automobile yes- | summoned to appear before a magistrate NCINNATI, Decs much discontent among the population. |y ..o yroninteq g police theory of It costs only about 1% cents | today s police laid a blue law test at| CT a ember 22 (P).—| “yrore than a dozen persons were in- i per day and © cents Sundays to | the door of the delicatessen shop. The | Lawrence B. Hazelton, 23, aviation |, .q and nearly 50 were arrested, but | 5nb execution. ave Washington's best newspa- | sale of perishable food, police said, is | enthusiast, fell 2,500 feet to his death 5 Serious | . Thomas Blot, alias Thomas Ulo, had | | per delivered to you _regularly prohibited on Sunday. t Lunken Atrport here yesteraay when | ¢ 1ot did not assume mare been shot. The body was found early every evening and Sunday morn- Two uniformed officers stationed out- | 2 IV y proportions because the police were pre- | today in an automobile which had been | | ing. side of a shop in the residential part|the wings collapsed on & reconditioned |5ared for it. They lined Rhe streets from | stolen several hours earlier. . Police -'mmmn. National 5000 and of the city questioned each person who monoplane he was testing. the railway station to the palace with |records showed Bloi had been arrested the delivery ~iI! start immedi- emerged with a bundle. Hazelton, received his transport | school children, hoping that the friends | in the last four years on charges of ately. The Route Agent will col- The first to be questioned was a man ks ago, was employed to [of Prime Minister Marquet, who is one | assault and robbery and grand larceny, lect at the :nd of each month. who had bought a small sack of flour of the prince’s principal opponents, but that the charges had been dismissed. ErE X R %@h&fi%&fi%@%&%%&%&%&%&h&fi%&%&%@%&fi Gifts Purchased bottle of orange juice she had broken the law and should appear before the magistrate. Inside the store the “—.And the kiddies will think Santa Claus owners, seeing a test case was being did this!” made, tried to learn what they could I 1 f Chri Il ristmas:: “I don’t know about that; kids are pretty sell. At no time did the officers inter- shrewd these days; why I heard little Betty | fere with the actual purchasing of goods, telling Tom the WEST END LAUNDRY is the {but took the name and address of all [IERN IS 2N 2 S N long and frequent absences from the NEW YORK, December 22 (F).—A principality are sald to have created (P). sub'c'lbe T (‘l!\flvA\l) 3 I'M all Bus lnrnrm on, phone Main Buf Washington Motor Coach Depaty a Ave. rhnnr Met. HI We e ho they believed h . i bl who they believed had secured perish PHONE METROPOLITAN 0200 WESI" END L AUNDRY No charges were placed against the customers. The Legislature in listing the articles 1723 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. 1201 Conn. Ave. 1006 15th St. N. W. . 1122 14th St. N.W. 7 of food permissible to be sold Sunday failed to mention vegetables and food- stuffs other than milk, bread and fruits. Among wedding superstitions is one that says it is unlucky for a bride- groom to call his bride, when the wed- ding is over, “Mrs. So-and-so” until seven others have so addressed her. WE ASK YOU! WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE Given for Toys Like These? We’re speaking to the modern mother and father. Walk into our Toytown, and see the clever toys we have for today’s children. It will make you wish you could turn back the pages and be a child again just for Christmas. o S N A S S =1 AREIENTN It would have been easy “to be seen and not heard” in your day if you had owned this fucmmng Wa-Ne Indian You adored your teddy bear, but think how much more fun he would have been strolling on wheels. Made to hold 150 Ibs.. .. ....$3.95 Mother never had time, when you were little; to draw animals for you to paint. This poster paint set has lots of ready-made drawings. .. $1 to $3 mmmmmm&&*mmwa IR AT NBIABIZNBNBIRNTNZ BRI R NRIARIRNBINBIRNE R. C. A. RADIOLA Pt s St s SN Model 48—Console Seven tubes, screen grid, mewest type speaker and attractively designed and fin- ished cabinet make this a popular set? Did you ever have anything as thrilling as a Derby Racing game with a track and four horses? We didn’t! Very Special at. R R R R AR NR R IR INRNBN ’2»‘:@ Model 70 Lowboy model finished in American wal- nut with rubbed top. Matched butt walnut ?mmfi&?»&mfl " With Radio Table Sreen grid baby grand model with bronze and gold metal table on which to place it. Both for— front panels and aprons. o= *119“”" 131° WWM&’“A‘S&%‘M&?&?&?MW%M&"% And when we say | “Radso” we mean only current models. No effort | will be made to | «nloadobsolete | models on you at time! Guns were taboo, for they were dan- 2 d h . Pd gerous. Your child Awilingt How you would have gone into balls £ hi 9 ecstacies over a motor boat that really e s 4 S “put-putted” around in a tub of and i mjure no one! Complete with Tubes Entire Stock of Secretaries Writing Desks Sewing Cabinets Davenport Tables Gate-Leg Tables Occasional In your time, it was “do as I say.” Now it’s “do as I do”, and here’s a tiny table golf course, 12x16 in., with 2 balls and putters Remember how tired you got of the same toy? This outfit makes it pos- sible to have a tractor, a street sweeper, road scraper, or snow plow at W&#&&&&%&Vt“i %%M%flm%%fl%%%fifla&%fl:&&: A Cedar Chest Like This for Wouldn’t you have loved a wooden construction set like this when you were four? There’s a plan book with it, in case ideas run out. It’s called the Arkitoy set $1 to $10 TOYTOWN—FOURTH FLOOR Modern toy makers reproduce the things a child sees and knows, and the newest wrinkle of all is this replica of the Merchants Transfer and Storage moving van. Special . . Tables Console Tables and Mirrors End Tables Cabinet and Console Model Phonographs Strollers This handsome chest is carefully constructed of beautiful Red American Cedar, and guaranteed mothproof. A special'at the National! Ty Nmu—ifiag Next fivar SRR, 1IE_ST0 Bfiby Carriages Rugs Kitchen Cabinets $17.95 Entire Stock of Bridge Lamps Floor Lamps Table Lamps Boudoir Lamps Coxwell Chairs (0] fonal hairs Boudoir Chairs 0dd Rockers Smokers g T I ¥ ‘!‘