Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. BANK BANDITS HUNTED gred by a foot o more of snow today.| South Dakota precipitation was con- AN S TS L ™ ey .5 i i SRR | e Trom NEW YORK AVENUE of FIFTEENTH IFHF-TIEEN]H"-"' round Trio in Hills. l > thzvy?'(ellhi'n‘ tg:; Tower: -!mudquk: :1::1:; fr“rw:: kco::;dn::tdh’-;?" Okl Ber 8 lowest temperature reading recorded ‘The forecast was al fair FA". BRITISH MUB Og:hr;fi:]nAdHArhr:sn?ccgun jotned Wyoming n.nd South Dakota Wel- S 30 degrees in Yellowstone National wmrm- m-y wm: mmlfip‘l’m ures S D e—— 5 @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® At k Is Signal for] mm'e men. who obfained about 45,500 Turns Upward Again. P Come and Get YOUR SHARE of T ——— ) P GRETEE e, oser 8 e EISEMAN S These P-B QUALITY BARGAINS While Siocks Are Still Complete Closing Out OUR ENTIRE STOCK extensively |n India. 'yoming mounmn peaks were eov- Except a Few Nationally Advertised Brands By the Assoclated Press. SEVENTH AND F STS, MANCHESTER, England. October 8. —Repulsed while storming City Hall yesterday, a mob of unemployed dem- | onstrators adopted the “passive resist-| ance” tactics of Mahatma Gandhi's' followers by sitting in the street and - Py 5 | refusing to budge. . o Dolee Shenget tholy Sinds anl whilr X NS e a e half an hour nf rioting, during which ' ¥ , of Odd Lots were nrrsted order was restored. These Prices for Friday Only—All Sales Among the injured were five poll(‘nmen | Final—No Exchanges or Refunds ne of whom suffered a broken leg: Woman end elght demonstrators. Break Through Cordon, ‘The riot started when police refused the mob nermission to enter City Hall, where Council was in session. The jobless, breaking through the olice cordon, swarmed toward the Eulldmg throwing hammers, brickbats and stones at the bobbies. Reinforced by mounted men, the po- lice guards drew their bnons and charged the screaming In the iree -for-all fight that rt?‘l.lnw:d it vfiu{ no means certain that the police Would iave the better of it il fre: HOUSEWIVES ALL OVER men were called out to help them. e firemen turned streams of water on the | TOWN crowd. . Policeman Ts Beaten. : R T are finding marketing a greater pleasure than they ever tram car and smashed its windows.| thought possible . . . they actually go oftener; for, not Prior to. Reorganization P-B is Nationally Known for stock are now rldmnlly re- Suits and Topcoats high quality in MEN’S AND duced. Quick clearance is in These 60 suits and topcoats BOYS’ CLOTHING, HAB- order. New Fall merchandise OnEN Mot (E08 DSlicinAn Awas pulled | only are prices within thriftily planned budgets, but are reduced to $14.75 for no é j i i from his h d badl Rocks | % i ust receivedorarrivin 'm’n xbvors!;:nmw sbmflkt:n ln?jco Washington's newest and finest market—light, airy and other reason than that sizes ERDASHERYs HATS AND fiail is included g panes’ in” the surrounding buildings. immaculate—introduces the very latest scientific meth- e incopiplete:. Alliaveiat SHOES, Y 1s included. traffic was at a standstill and several 5 et it plete. { 2 i All sal women tnumed ods, equipment and facilities known in the handling and fine quality and excellently Rotucid e sales are final; all trans- 1t finally_consented | = ) ‘ ed fr : . s P s g Wi preserving of foodstuffs. st5tan, 935 and $30 Prices throughout our entire actions for cash only. 10 Overcoats reduced $ 75 N EW CENTER Neat mxfinlr':o: :rown"a:egr:: 9 p MARKET Persed. Were $25. Great bargains at 5th Street NW., K to L $1.15 and $1.50 Shirts, 69c Plenty of Parking Space MILK COLLECTOR’ S RICH SLAYER PLEADS GUILTY Herman W. Duker of Prominent Broadcloths, woven madras. Sizes M to 17. du;‘:g‘;‘%n.;;:nfi?ga ’:’E?{;K’}(')‘E:Et;"%%’ 128 Market Stands. ' 150 F'urmers' Stands. before sentence is passed. | Open 7 A. M.—6 P. M. Daily. Until 10 P. M. Saturdays Dale Lambert, indicted with Duker | on the murder count, has entered a not Here are a Few Examples of the Values Now Being Offered Baltimore Family to Be Sen- tenced October 20. B the Associated Press. BALTIMORE Md., October 8.—Her- Duker, scion of a prominent Ellth’nure family, yesterday entered a Closing Out Closing Out P-B Shirts Special Group of 69c and $1.00 Neckwear, 29c Eullty plea and will be tried at that Duker was captured in Los Angeles several weeks after the slaying of An- derson, and for davs was near death from bullet wounds sustained when he was arrested. He could not walk into ‘;‘e! court room yesterday without as- sistance. SIR JoHN'MONAs'HblEs MELBOURNE, Australia, October 8 (#)—Gen, Sir John Monash, who com- manded the 3d Australian Division 1n France during the war, is dead ai Serving as military censor at Lhe out- break of the war, he went to Europe shortly sfter as & brigade commander of the Australian imperial force at Gallipoli. He directed the repatriation and demobiiization of Australian forces , Africa and Asla after the signing of the armistice. | He wes decorated by his government | for valor in action several times and was awarded the American distin- guished service medal. _ Th'eH U.Se‘ IT'S a full day’s work taking care of our guests; not six hours or eight or twelve hours, but twenty - four hours; and seven days a week. V IGILANCE, endless supervision and the interested doing of a thousand details every day. WE compel every day, though, to give us a bit of ro- mance by accepting it as something new, and we fight constant- 1y the humdrum atti- tude. That is why there is so much friendliness and en- thusiasm around and about the Lee House. E VERY new guest is an opportu- nity for a new friend; every returning guest is a friend paying us another visit. YOU can’t beat this philosophy for an opportunity to give service and as a tonic for the soul. Fifteenth at L Decatur. 0160 The Finest Model in AMERICAN BOSCH RADIO Super-Heterodyne priced in keeping with the present new value era ‘ I/" 22 $1 3050 Complete with Tubes Bosch tells us that in former years such a Super-Heterodyne would have cost twice the price. But here it is—brand-new Model “L” at $139.50, with all tubes. Its tone will prove a revelation to you—its selectivity a delight. Its tuning ability will- reveal new distances. This new Bosch repre- sents a price and engineering achievement in keeping with the present new value era. See it at Mayer & Co. Other Bosch Models From $43.50 Upward PARKING SERVICE Drive Directly to Our Rear Entrance. Your Car Will Be Parked. Select a New Bosch at Mayer & Co. Now MAYER & CO. Seventli Street Between D and E P-B Suits ’:::ludl'ng 2-Trouser Suits Closing Out Special Group of P-B Suits Reduced $2.Q)-50 Including 2-Trouser Suits Closing Out Special Group of P-B Topcoats and Overcoats i $97 50 Closing Out P-B Raincoats . ;6.95 Closing Out P-B Oxfords $ 4.75 v $]15 Closing Out P-B Neckwear 29¢ 3 for $1.50 Closing Out P-B Hose w 20¢ 4 Pairs for $1 Closing Out P-B Sweaters $9.95 Closing Out P-B Hats $3.15 Higher Priced Goods Reduced in Proportion Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. No Charge for the Usual Alterations Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here M»Wfi ' Ncw York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. %) NATIONALTY ENOWN (@)

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