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THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1931. Y[m'".l wnUNnEB ke, 0 IR Lo, 0 WASHINGTON SOPRANO | TUMULTY IS BOOMED /s wis ot yiind, Toes R o oy mnbs office, respectively. | 1 indications pointed to Floridas go- ° Gilcay, however, contended that tne, IN TELEVISION PROGRAM FOR MOR OW'S SEAT |, for, Boosevelt tor tne Democraiic | any other woman in the world is the | bottle of ‘ligu:r was slipped int> his | s x | ROW’S S presidential nominatiom. belief of Mrs. M. Pendergast of Benam- | ln er oa pocket, end that he had been “framed.” " | Gov, Roosevelt was forced to stay in- | bra, Australia. She just has completed | | Both " the police and statz's attorney’s Irma Briggs and Other Artists Will I —_— doors most of the day because of heavy | her 1,500th pair for the Australian Red e girmcd Ol had avieht 0@y | Fenture Broadenst From | Friendf of Wilson's Secretary Start |{0%,uc" i fan. sames Roowevel: and | for Invald toldiers o the early dogs DRY CLEANED Alkema, describing the affair, s-id Jenkins Station. . the latter's wife to the railway station. of the World War. ! SIS, that Gilday drew a pisto! shortly aftr “ Move to Make Him Demo- —_ b | he and Knol, wh church b-und, Irma Briggs. prominent Washington i y ho . . | il i cffed to ess'st Gilday. soprano, will bz featured in the tele- cratic Nominee. ’ Clm:anoan, 65, Charging “I saw him in tfme and rin” th vision program | e i | FOOTER S g | Dail | Robbery Attempt, Had | jouth assertzd, “but Knol was too slow be broadeest to- | ool aily ‘ He tried to take the pistcl away frem | < g—— night by the Jen- | 3 sy . | v, this man. I around when 1, B 4 et Pstation NEW YORK, November 30.—The Washington | 50 75 Liquor sav Police. i heard a shot fi Hermen was hll-i WIXK. | Times says friends of Joseph P. Tumul- | - . 2 i SSAN, | h| . The program has | ty, President Wilson's war-time secre- | == — il Police Find Man Prostrate, Ee:r'{mfif"f'y'gnzy | tary, have started a movement to make 2 By the Associated Press. | Gitday was sttt lying prostrate when | AR Ot U t°"the | him the Democratic nominee for United v \ 4 CHICAGO, November 30.—Daniel L.| the police arrived. Three other youth District Federation | States Senator in New Jersey next year | CASH & CARRY Gilday, 65, director of the Bettcr Gov- ]fll:fi (Ch“Arv'f(h bound, g:ve a version simi of Music Clubs. It | to fill the unexpired part of the term of ernment Assoctation and & crusadcr | 2% SHEREE. i, will be on the air | e jate Dwight W. Morrow. Gil: ay, however, maintain-d thit two | ’ against vice and liquor, shot an seri- | lorge and powerful men tried to hold | i Fooa e e TR L | Better Solvents ously wounded Herman Knol, 17, last| him un, and that h> shct t) protect | [ In addition to| 4 himself. Police said thoy discounted g 2 | the vacancy temporarily, but this ap- | | Better Clea might | this because both you:hs were cescribed | (8 Miss Briggs others | pointee will be superseded in next year's 4 b v 0 v he | by Rey Pote 3 taking part in the | j = 3 Jpete, Swre two. vigions of the|by Rev Foter Ypms, postor of the| program include | Ffi:?’;:umulty, the paper says, retained and Arizona v'a the Santa Fe Ry. More for Your affair. Herman Alkema, 16, who was| Open Door Miscion. as bei-g of good | B Pt = : P 5 ” T Siatatr e nAtresular 1h thri= chorh | len Carow, pian- residence in New Jersey while prac- with Knol &id that Knol had been | SHATRIEC and, Regles 10 ot Co e Irma Brisss. Isi; Esther Bair, | ticing law in Washington and has ex- Clcanmg Dollar :::rl:;u by Gilday's uncertain stac- | HmCanee. Foc reader; Eddie Mo- | pressed a desire to re-enter public life. Good in chair cars and coaches and offered to assist him. Gil-| i ran, tenor: Mary Junkin' and Marie day claimed he was being held up and | . Nolie, soprancs. Jack Pearson will be | Same Low Fare Eastbound "’"m"u'& Said they Delleved Gilday was | 7509 oratucs, 1000 cartors of dried | MsLer O ceremones. ROOSEVELT ENCOURAGED o, Heeaebepe alishens S e toxicated, and. reported they founi fruit and 2,000 samples of canned fruit e e i U in his pockets a pint of moonshine, A | wers given away at a recent food show | Wholesale prices in Switzerland aTe | WARM SPRINGS, Ga., November 30 $9 54 Tourist Fare $'| o 307 Standard Fare 2 — [ tear gas bomb, and two stars showing | in Manchester, England. dropping. (#).—Representative Tom Yon of Flor- = One way one way e St Mol bl e DS st S ittt B e in Tourist Sleeper plus berth fare in Standard Pullman plus berth fare Famous Fred Harvey Lunch Rooms America’s Quality Cleaners & Dyers and Dining Rooms Save You Money \ 1332 G St. N.W. G. C. DILLARD. Diat. Pass. 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