Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1931, Page 10

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' A—10 CANADIAN RAIL PAY PARLEY NEARS END Closing Arguments to Be Made Today, With Workers | Charging Political Motive. .vlheAuochtrd?rul (ONTREAL, November 26—With -nzument.s by the heads of employers and workers’ representatives, the de- llberanons of the Consolidation Board stimony on proposals for a 10 per cent emergency cut in wages for ada’s two major rail ief, rubahl will form a sharp cli- :‘l{lx u{’ the 4 otiations, it W;% uld by inf . mnadian P-cmc vice James Murdoc! Bmtherhood % were sum ony, Shich 10 ynurdnya ‘session for the first time during the hearings Wwas tinged with acrimony. Charges Political Motive. a few days ago d afte! payments had lmounud tn $59,1 892 240 P ATy was pemltyfortheuu- h!ge:!mamls’w the days of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, sald naughty words the owled. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Wssh;ngton's Theaters. “Sulcide Fleet” And the Navy, at Kelth's, HE United States N-vy resul beneficial to both sides. Hollywood reaps much free & blue serge; the Navy gets much beaung in one of these. Never 0 general spirit of KOO(I fun at an early evening Robert Armstrons, SHOWIDg of the ew film, “Sui- clde Fleet,” which opened yesterday R-K-O Keith’s, Hardie Meakin, one of Washmgmns intrepid im- pressarios, invited as his guet whole fleet of sailors. The at- osphere was ripe for deeds of muncnl chivalry—and, after an ex- crutiating Mlckey Mouse “short”, it was to be hi “Suicide Flee! is the old story about the mystery ship which. goes around looking like an old scow, and then at the Proper, mement takes down a lot old “ boards and bristles with guns and ammunitior ‘The pitch-of excitement is reached when the Americans, disguised . as Germanic “Capitaines,” find them- selves surrounded not hy one sub- marine, but three. As smoke creeps - here and there lnd the g\lna 80 -off unpleunn ly all d o4 jun about lolL lo, there on IISI JTIMES THANKSGIVING . By Ditfing at ‘THE WILLARD A yeal old-fashioned Purkey m“wwfllkwfllh Dinner and The Crystal Room At 3230 per person. Noon until Nine P.M. Meyer Davis Miusic 12:45 0 111§ 6130 wot 9100 IN THE WILLARD COFFEE SHOP $1.50 per cover. Noon until Nine P.M. ‘A New Apartment GRAND $285 The well-known Wegman piano, de- signed for the home where space must be consid- ered. Full key- board and finished in rich mahogany. —and a New Apartment UPRIGHT $195 Particularly de- signed for the smallest apart- ment or bunga- low, yet with full keyboard. Finished in dull mahogany, $10 Sends Either to Your Home! HOME OF THE KNABE PIANOQ 5 AT exciting. ym::m’slfl‘;w spr?ghuy in %t, ) JAIL THREATENS BOXER Judge to Decide Trafic Violation Case of Ace Hudkins. LOS ANGELES, November 26 ()— . Superior Judge Clair 8. Tappaan yes- haired James Gleason have a kmd terday promised a decision tomorrow of private war of their own, which |#s to whether Ace Hudkins, Nebnlh is more interesting than the other middleweight boxer, must go to jail All of them sprung from a |driving an automobile Whflc kl'nXR:lud Conev Island home, where also lives Hudkins, tried yesterday, admittes the girl, Sally. They fight their |on the stand that he had had uveer:dl the horizon u l.he entire American fleet steamin, and arriving 1usc in time to throw a urenne to the three fast-sinking her At a matter of fact there is a good fight and then” go back to shooting ducks in a shooting gal- | W lery nnd tnklnx pictures in a pho- machine of Rev. Allan Hunter last tographis lery. July 30. As a touxh roving, fast-acting Judge Tappaan tonk !.he case under team they are ideal. Last night submission until Frida Prior to Reorganization Closing Out P-B Nationally Known Quality Boys’ Shoes $2.95 Were $4 and $5 Fine quality high and low shoes in black or russet leather, radically reduced for clearance. Boys’ sizes 2!, to 5'2; youths’ sizes 1 to 2; little gents’ sizes 10 to 13%. .Boy Scout Shoes $4.75 Were 36 and $7. Official Boy Scout Lace Shoes, sizes 1 to 6. Special Purchases at Very Low Prices Boys’ I Suits $9.67 Special purchase. Smartly patterned woolens and plain blue cheviots. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Boys’ [Dv Suits $14.67 Special purchase. Suits in Fall's new colors end patterns, with 2 pairs trousers; 14 to 18. Boys’ e Suits $17.67 The new patterns; also blue cheviotsg duilo and double breasted. 15 to 20. Special purchase. Juvenile P-B Overcoats Newest styles. Sizes 4 to 10. Special purchase. Boys’ P-B Leatherette Coats.$3.57 Bheep-lined, including collar. Bizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ P-B Quality Knickers.$1.97 Wool and corduroy. Sizes 6 to 18 years, Special purchase. Boys’ P-B Quality Shirts White and colors, also fancy. Sizes 12!; to 1414, ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH No Charge for the Usual Alterations Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here. New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store—3113 14th St. N.W. Y NATIONALLY KNOWN NOVEMBER 26, 1931. )RK AVENUE o¢ FIFTEENTH : @ HKeeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Prior to Reorganization Closing Out Men’s Clothing OUR entire regular stock of men’s clothing is reduced from 25% to 40%, affording you the greatest values of the season. And, in addition— Tomorrow We Place on Sale an Extraordinary Special Purchase Suits and O’Coats at These NEW LOW Prices HANK the unseasonable weather! Thank manufac- turers very anxious for business! Thank the tremend- ous purchasing power of cash! All three combined enable us to give you values that we have never before equalled. $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats $1 8.75 SUITS are the newest patterns and colors of the season. Handsome worsteds. Navy blue serges. Two trousers with many. OVERCOATS in the smart dou- ble-breasted styles with velvet or cloth collars. Blue or oxford. $40 and $45 Suits and Overcoats $2 8.75 SUITS in a superb collection of the finer fabrics, splendidly tailored, many with two pairs of trousers. OVERCOATS in luxurious fleeces; blue, dark oxford and brown. All Sales Final and for Cash $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats $23.75 SUITS in many fashionable fab- rics and colors, including blue serges. Many with two pairs of trousers. OVERCOATS in plain blue or dark oxford boucles; cloth or vel- vet collars; double-breasted, half- belted models. $45 and $50 Suits and Overcoats $33.75 SUITS in the finest fancy woolens, finished and unfinished worsteds; single and double breasted; all with two pairs of trousers. OVERCOATS are Chesterfields, full satin lined, boucles and alperus. No Charge for Alterations Park Your Car Free at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here .New York Yvenue at Fifteenth B R T

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