Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1931, Page 24

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rea- | will be made at the session by sees no cash prizes is looked for. ‘boards, son why they should not pay for the | Delegate Wilbur C. Hall of Loudoun driven by William L. Wallace of Glen- i, But b Sivigs. “AY the-prascis i rers s | Coutiy 1o uia,ai wagea & soing | ALIGHTING FROM BUS | rven by witiam 1. walisce of Glen- ||\ ONTGOMERY HUNT | oo Se%huiad ity Pt be yas sty — . | taxation of chaln stores. ! Silver Spring Resident Is Injured| Following the accident Mrs, Coch- T A o T s | 'AUTIO DRIVER FOREETTS! billboards. The billboard_interests had strong | —————————— rane was taken to the Appleby home . . —— unsatisfactory = = TAX (]N B"—I-BUAR"S th e nelmu:_h-t GlHL Seriously—Girl Also Hurt and was later transtecred ta &arfield |65 Hounds in Second "nnual Field n‘"e'nfl'u‘:"n' = .,‘.,‘fih Teil ?hmmfl’d., By & Staff Correspondent of The Star, the last session and it is expected that Hospital, in Washington, wh he was . e made trailing ITO! HTS, S B KILLS MAN B— found to have s fiacgared peivis and| Trials Find Trailing Con- | Tich wetisr today and when the 60 | 2001 . Gire ot A November business will be found there during the IN CCIDENT By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. possible puncture of the bladder and ditions P hounds remaining "in the trials were 'y oo " ‘O coming_session. Reid, however, : GUN Al GILVER SPRING, Md, November, IFSCtUTe of the leg. She was treated itions Poor. cust & 1 Ricie rsady fartn. eur y‘: ;r;.ysonl ::Hm;alf‘.d :fl'::: s:xflr: 13cs of driv H i | have the su of the garden clubs by Dr. H. H. Howlett. ' Arlmgton Ddegate Will Push and kinds organizations who fl;: e 20—Knocked down by another auto-| "Two trucks collided at Old George- efle’ev:rty7modfl:cukox?1&a?¥|nfl&'§: drunk and reckless driving preferred irginia Assembly Fight to | Mot > Siminate the bllboards) o @ o Station Besident Dies in |moblle as sbe stepped from a bus on|town road and the Rockville pike yes- | Speclsl Dispateh to Tne Star. #port wold be enjoged than on the first| by Corpl. A. B Markley cf the State Virginia Ass i There have been several possible| ' Georgla avenue at Woodside late yes- | (3087 And the daughter of m&: ROCKVILLE, Md., November 20— |day. police force, who arrested the man on Aid Revenues sourtes of mew Uassuon myeied al-| Doctor's Offce—Companion | erdey, Mrs, Ann Coetrane, 70, ¥ | Gfier (™ one ‘of S subiees “was | AIMOUh the 65 hounds which were| 1t ¥a8 crgioaly planned to sage Lo | ihe, Souther | Maryiand, pike ”neae . T et ioie ks, Thought Rifle Empt: fured in another accident at the inter- | SUENtly, injured.” The vehicles were| cast on the Nicholas R. Grifith farm, | the grounds were changed at the last| Joe Hess, ‘said to be the proprietor LT el b B P i g ght Rifle Empty. | Section of Old Georgetown town road | oy qamaged. The girl was treatd|near Redland, yesterdsy morning, for |moment. The Muncaster mill neigh- |of the Spanish Bungalow, at Beltsville, KEEP Reld states that he is not in favor of s and Rockville pike yesterday. Lt icum of Rockville. the opening run of the second annual | borhoood will be the scene of the final | was acquitted of a charge of possession BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, such taxes, as he considers them 8| gpectal Dt Mrs. Cochrane, who lives in Siver b - field trials of the Montgomery County |run tomorrow, instead of near Aspen,|of liquor when police admitted the R | Source of irritation to the public in | Seate P rrrtch o The Star Jacob | SPFINE, was on her way to visit Mr. and | _ Britain's Tail-Waggers' Club, which | Foxhunters' Assoclation were unable 10 | as at first announced. liquor he was accused of owning was ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT | general and exceedingly costly of col-| OAKLAND, ML, November 20.—Jacob | yre, Nfarion L. Appleby of Woodside, |now has 500000 dog “members,” has|trail as well as expected, they started | Following tomorrow's run, the an-|found in a tool shed which Hess claimed 1 Vo NG mbar- 20-=Asively)| Soction, McRoble, 23, Wilson Station, this coun- | and had just alighted from a Washing- | raised $100,000 for charitable institu-|two foxes during the day and the two | nual bench show will be held in Fire- |did not belong to him. _Attorney John HOUSE, Va, - Would Hurt Business. ty, was accidentally shot to death yes-|ton Rapid Transit Co. bus when struck | tions for canines. chases provided excellent sport for the men’s Hall here and many fine hounds S. White appeared/for Hess. t General fl'};‘&;‘i‘-’fi:fif .:)e‘lx;l:‘t’: ;Xi\::h Reid of | Another reason for objecting to|terday afternoon by Miss Edna Priend, ‘Arlington County seeks the imposition | them, he declares, is that they would |16, who was exonerated. of » substantial tax on ‘;",:‘e""";’:“;: work an especial hardship on the local| The pair had gone to Browns Camp e Wy to ) i merchants because of their close prox- |to shoot targets. The girl pointed a 5+h FIOOI‘ rtage ue. 5 - A ored today that State offcials | imity to Washington. These taxes, he | 22-caliber repeating rifle at McRobie, - 5th Floor are casting about for new ‘sources of | saye, wev 4 naturally be added to/the | not knowing it was loaded. The bullet Take th ] T A resent deficit and | price of merchan ve. busi- 4 - o b e The time s opportune. o | e to the District of Columbia that | entered McRoble's back and lodged in ake The hew ake the new | v five min- impose sufficient taxes on billboards to | otherwise would remain here. Taxes | his right chest. McRoble died the smaller ones and turn |should be levied in a manner to Dre- | ytes after reaching Dr. N. I. Broad- e s Tnto substantial sources | yeut their Interference With business,| Uies, a/'er [CACINE DF. . 1 aining Elevators ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Elevators of revenue. he thinks. | If the State is building roads and Another effort to impose heavy taxes consciousness. paa /7, TOYLAND is Open Women’s Shops i Events! g - 3 Santa Claus iS HERE Additional arrivals of new S ALE $6.50 Winter Fashions in this " the State by another car which came around the large gallery in attendance. are expected to be hibition d REID w"J- mESS fupplying display space for the bill- |on chain stores in the State| AUTQ STRIKES WOMAN gl vkl ol TARTED |“%.~ae 163, '8 BiE. Tod spiciiatn, | Keert Gompetition for. e ribons s no tax, either State or county, on | fight during the last session for special The long-awaited announcement—Toyland is ready in all its glory. And with color and lights! » tomorrow—you’ll see Santa Claus in this new, g thrilling Toyland. It’s filled “D YNAMI $4. 50 to overflowing with all the toys dear to the hearts of boys and girls! It’s gay Style Shoes : 3 It’s the largest Toyland in all Palais Royal history! Practically the entire Fifth Floor has been turned over to Toyland! And you will find it much easier to get around— you'll be able to see everything! And Mother and Daddy will OMEN ha t enthusiasticall 1 »d this ck to buy in- P 5 . e e UL e Lt find it much easier to shop! Besides, it gives us room for " comparably fine $6.50 quality “Dynamic” Style Shoes—at a saving of $2 pair! Included in this great purchase of new Winter fashions: s more toys than we've ever had before! Genuine Alligator, Python and Pigskin walking oxfords and pumps. packa e Gracious kidskin dress pumps and others. A Shoe Event of major Inpppriamee. heaps of fun for Santa Claus has a balloon for A bewildering display of 25¢c good little boys and girls ultra modern, open-front What's tn 12 We don't know—its ; e : - :h::"er’.’;n:e!thrfi‘lnl:eevdeuryh;xkiz? When you come to visit Santa Claus tomorrow on his great o G i) throne in Palais Royal Toyland, don’t forget to get a great, E:‘y 4 Sama Clacs' throne e big balloon. enmg ° 2 Sandals Wise parents know that the most successful toy JVENING Sippers most reveling, shopping is done soon after TOYLAND opens! most intriguing! Expensive d 2 i A 3 . brocades (costing $15 per yard whole- | Just what you want is available in com- Plenty of room and immediate serice— sale)—black and colored velvets— » = ‘ i i black or white, dyeable satins—silver [j plete assortments—sizes—and colors. .t,}.""k ?‘ff'he":ml‘e :“doe"ertg:v yo‘: sa;’le! and gold kid. Do see them to- i i O e VT 18 e e | The unusual things, of which only a few to buy from a narrowed selection, among morrow! i . of a kind are to be had, are all here. many hurried people. A 0 t our 7th St. Store, 2.95 Buddy L dump truck Beautiful baby doll more new arrivals in this popular $2’49 Hydraulic type—a slight touch of the lever opens and dumps. An unusual- ly low price. 27 -inch size! Big, & Bright red enameled, lifelike baby doll, —{ rubber tires, dise with sleeping eyes! @ § wheels, headlights, Crisp organdy dress. bumper, bell. Lionel Electric train outfit $| 00 52.95 Unusually attraec- tive: has movable head and closing ored and numbered eyes. Clothed in a balls; rack' and 2 party dress. Shoes cues. Folding type and stockings. table. AVING you $1 or more on new Winter shoes—styled with real distines tion—Shoes that fit and wear in a manner utterly to astonish you, at | this low price. Morc than a score of smart styles. Genuine Java Lizards | L ocunotive Wik —Alligator Calf—plenty of suedes—black velvets—brown and black 3 headlight; pullman kids—and striki inati : i striking combinations. = car and observation Complete ‘ with col- car. Eight pieces of Teaching the “Young Idea” How to be B corve e Smartly, Soundly Shod for Winter sl All for \ $].98 $jos R $]-95 I New, reversible Fibre body, bound Y| What fun! Three climbing. A 1l'um- o) " . with tal. Vi s changes of clothes, ; i : - Dynamic” Shoes for Junior Junior Women's Sports Ox- “Hahn _Special,” our great | ‘.4;,:{.]:"{;‘;)})6\—‘\“‘{:: strongg trunk with 3 :t‘:rr: alfi:y’rei:i Women. Natureshaped and fords. This rabbersoled lite shoes for girls. Most \ foot-developing. This brown moceasinilas been one ofithe wear for least cost—with real Durable tan en- plenty of room for lever. Super-poyer elk, pig calf trim oxford and hest sellers we ever produced. P0G ‘or vome neith ATl ! s amel. dolly and clothes. motor. other shapely styles. Sizes 214 Many other sports and dress Calf d others, s \ 106 AAto Covveren g styles 0! o2 $2.95 ) . Doll beds, bassinets or Desk -and stool Great value, N “Hahn Specidf® shoes for boys. small cost—in FEOD Where can you equal ’em at their 1 “hoys Stormf price! This swagger black or i | cradles ; Shoes. Sturd 7 brown Scotch grain model—and - 52.49 black elk; _oil o others in high-grade clk and =T $1.00 treated double 3 / other leathers. $9 95 | 1l 4 et R izes to 6 | Folding t, stand, :‘::n‘::l; extra 4 N Large size, of heavy Complete outfit, with 2 y‘:,ws f' SR 2 = ’ J construction. In nicely finished, top- counting” b do 82/.3)5 Little Girls’ and Boys> Shoes blue, ivory, green : opening desk. Well Board gof :a: r si with Guaranteed Soles : and pink enameled constructed. slate ity Weather and wear defying boots, oxfords and finish. 2 . pumpe—far youngsters wearing sizes up to 13%. I the soles don’t outwear the uppers—we give 1—Fifth N —Fif " I Fi ool L % $1 95 Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Palais Royal—Fifth Floor

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