Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1931, Page 30

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B4 () |t prossture chanees wousd not| uiis e biinezea” v 2| WOMAN'S BODY FOUND ClVlUZATlflN HEI.D Cltes Rome's Force. Government Intervenes. SCANTILY CLAD ON ROAD “Evidences are not lacking of further | While polnting out that great force | 4, .o/ inarvention of the Federal Gov- | was used in crime waves in the days| emment in the public utility industry | Folice Believe Corpse Was nut-n! ; IMPmENT I s o owton 14 ot resom. | O Govemment:dloctic power projeci| | ANer Operation o Gone OODWAR O1 - | Of Vi ent electric IWer pro 3 ern times, Mr. Boston did not recom: “AC ths sAme ep‘zm 3 ? B—14 . Tooad Tk g .l 18, 1951, | mend it for today. Supreme csal Crime. k3 ha O™ 11™ F anp G STR 5 implica- | Court has apparently somewhat ex-| A 11 D EETS uongm:a wiv)?:t"{hgwacohu uup:‘rf:," tended and supported the regulatory |R¥ the Assoclated Press. e B - he said. powers of the States, both in matters| " SAN FRANCISCO, September 15— 5 \ Inability to Cope With Prob-inesaid. @ tendency in Congress| Of direct regulation snd of States tasa- | pyyiee sought toda: : = - | & y to determine the L L) Jem Cited by Bar ASS0Cia- | (s e rsecrel reslation, of Indts: | Roa 0 bt or Pegera furisdicton.” | ideatity of the body of & voman, be- Special Offering—W estinghouse 1931 Radios for 1931 Homes . . . em Ul y Bé B as scen InUHhE FEDOCt|OfRDA e ‘The Teport viewed the changes sought | tween 30 and 35 vears old, found 3 tion of public utility law to the Amer- as largely governe y economic and peside the highway near Rockawa; tion Mead. | oan e ARsoclation today. political considerations. Beach Bupdsy. It was clsd. only This report will be presented to the e in 8 fiimsy' undergarment. V' * s section when it convenes to hear Gov. Riot B der Is Killed Constable S. A. Landini sald bruises By the Assockated Press. | Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland speak on iot Bystander Is Killed. and wounds on the head made it ap- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, September | “The Power Question—Let Us Not GO| DUESSELDORF, Germany, Septem- | pear that the woman had been slain, Charles - A. Boston, president of | Revol & ber 14 (A).—A pedestrian was killed | Later, however, authorities concluded A 25 = < # last| ... Tt may said,” the report states,|jate last night in Burscheid, near here, | she had been beaten after death by the American Bar Assoclation, 1ast|.inat the year just passed has been |when he ran into a hail of bullets as | some one wishing to conceal the real night asserted present day civilization | characterized by an increasing tendency | police were breaking up a Communist | cause of the fatality—an illegal op- had not shown - itself competent to deal | in the Congress yto enlarge the field | demonstration. eration. With the crime question. | of Federal regulation by extending the % % The woman's hands were well mani- Mr. Boston spoke in an interview powers of the existing interstate regu- cured, much expensive work had been N ang the meeting of the Bar |latory agency—the Interstate Com-| American telephones are to be used | done on her teeth and authorities said o D tam today. He declined to sug- merce Commission—and further, by|in the new stock exchange building in | all indications were that she had been = |t gest ‘remedics for crime, but said the | proposals to create commissions to reg- Milan, Italy. | in comfortable circumstances. \a’ Wo0ODWARD & LOTHROP = Electric 10™ 11™™ F AND G STREETS Manufacturer's Sample Line of Chemically Colored : CIOCk _Real Stone and Marcasite Jewelry | ' $99.5o . % .4v ' Set in Sterling Silver $ 3 - y - Men - NCW Regular List ; Price, $193 Regular Wholesale Cost, $5 to $15 FaII Hats Mounted in sterling silver, some gold finished, these fashionable pieces of Complefe costume jewelry offer an exceptional selection—necklaces, choker and pendant styles, bracelets, earrings, rings and brooches. Real stones chemically colored Today is The 15th—Choose with Tubes to represent: X Your New Hat from These at Carnelian Onyx % Chalcedony Rose Quartz The Columair . — e e—a compact, upright radio with a built-in Chrysoprase Amethyst Quartz ¢ p prig| g electric clock—fits neatly im the corner of even the small® All Marcasite £ $5 est room. Five feet high . . . less than one foot square at the floor . . . the upright, slender shape of the Columaire with the speaker at the top, makes all tones clearer, sharper, These new hats—of fine texture fur truer. The Columaire has a full-size, 9-tube screen grid, that makes each hat soft and pliable— superheterodyne chassis, with push-pull amplification, lo- are for men who appreciate the be.tte'r cal-distant switch and tone control. All controls are }‘;‘;"t’:‘"*}s“lfi"k:;‘ 'il":‘; ::,“]'i"‘i“"‘::‘ mounted flush with cabinet at right-hand side. Tubes guar- and tan’ shades. 8 b anteed for one year. At $99.50—a saving of $93.50 on each Lily-of-France Duosettes i il Cotumaie i Convenient Terms If Desired Mould You Into Smooth New Curves THE MEN's Store, SecoNp Froom. RADIO GALLERIES, FOURTR FLOOR. The smooth-surfaced materials used in these lovely garments and the concealed boning give a new smoothness to line. Exquisitely made and | : Special Introductory Offer— comfortable to wear. . Peach Brocade and Imported Elastic make this Duosette with dainty lace top, and $| 5 | i Ahce FOOle MacDouga“ S which features a smaller waistline NOVELTY JEWELRY, Alsie 10, FmsT FLOOR. : : F he ller fi hi dt . thi: is i { For the e et st some e, s Dot i | Pickles and Relishes Corsers, THID FLOOR. b o These 10 Popular black moire. re Shoes are $ I O | ' Easy » Carry Introducng a new addition—Alice Foote MacDougall's pickles and relishes in nine different assortments, at a Easy [O Weal' special price. s A colorful, soft woolly slipper for men, Al;o.a"c:omptlete line of Alice Foote MacDougall’s preserves H it | women, children—ideal for travel, and jellies at— This Quality Sold Last Year at $12.50 B e - : e — 'R lovely colors and novelty mixtures. A 4 jars for 95¢ p — benech 1 5 5 new, attractive gift for travelers, and Bt~ Whichever is more becoming to you—opera pump, strap pump or | coRsalacantal orgasabri dgerptizs 78 Cuoms, AteLx 14, Pat Fioon. $|0 oxford—is here for your selection. All of the important new styles— pair. i : Notiows, Atste 21, FIRst FLOOR. the decorated pump—combination of leathers—covered and built-up ART EMBROTERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. leather heels—at a price that is substantially lower than last year. k4 Leather Bill Folds ‘WoMEN'S SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR. Calfskin Specta- - il Sy Black Unusual Values at § § .95 leather strap; tip _and_foxing— : > biack or brown. leRuer neers This Low Price $10 Caroub Brown . . Fine leather bill folds in two and three fold styles, with th‘e MOlre windows for license or lodge cards, and pocket for cur- rency. Some have tuck or tight pockets. Bright pin seal, ostrich, brown boar seal and black or brown morocco. LEATRER Goobs, Arsie 5, Fmst FLOOR. 3 Tie, with 4 ford, (¥ suede Strap h LB . . Black Kid Oxtord, Fume; y trparect . Faerty ot w oslescent x'1°d v { » heTiera. 4 7 . TH ROLLATOR leather and " liz- ‘ A $|0 d lizard ‘. = g wi Electric Refrigerator The Only Refrigerator with the Rollator—W hich Eliminates Many Repairs and Adjustments Brown Kid 3-Eve- let Tie with hand- The Norge Rollator is a perfected rotary compressor—a most simple ot et - » refrigerating mechanism—a roller slowly revolving in a permanent g R bath of protective oil—it has only three moving parts. ; and foxing; black i 4 The graceful cabinet uses Dry Zero insulation, making it possible to g 2 build a cabinet with extra large food space and without ultra thick walls, These are but two of the many features of the Norge refrigerator, Deferred Payments $ I 79‘50 May Be Arranged ELrcTRIC REFRIGERATORS, FIFTE FLOOR.

Other pages from this issue: