Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1932, Page 26

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ment in production, the Bureau of Pish- eries announced yesterday. Commissioner Henry O'Malley of this | pounds. In 1929, despite an increase of ' precinct and charged with petty larceny. | B—-12 LOBSTER INDUSTRY } The bureau official indicflleddthflll 'l,ht | logical way to prevent further depletion Vi ki { % . = quet tendered him by the King after of the industry is to prevent the taking | o1 oq Youth Accused of Taking| Detectives Take Up Quest of Heirloom Bestowed for|fact, tendered him by the xing st V. §. Fisheries Commissioner Says | Depletion Can Be Prevented | to spawn. by Spawn Age Limit. He said the serious curtailment of' this once flourishing industry is taking place in an area that is the “home” of | from an honor system rack, Robert the industry. as far as the United States | Twyman, colored, 18, 1800 block of | pylice aid has been asked in quest of ant chief engineer of the B. & O. Rall- | of unusual design, presented to one of le, The lobster industry that brought |l SoReerhel, (a0 Maine, for eXAmPY | Thirteenth street, falled to appear f0r | missing ring which had been treas- | road, cannot recall having scen the fame to the seacoast cities of New Eng- |is concerned. tea party is now facing serious curtail- Men’s $1.95 and $2.50 SHIR'TS Samples— Some C Imperfect Materials include broadcloths, woven madras, end-and-end madras, rayon- stripe madras and dobby broadcloths. Stripes, novelty designs, plain colors and whites. Collar attached, collar-to- match and neckband. Sizes 14 to 17. [ ] $2.95 and $3.50 Grades Men’s HATS Fine fur felts in all the most popu- lar shades and up-to-the-minute shapes. The kind of a hat that you'll be able to wear and wear. Made with real leather sweatbands. Sizes 634 to 7%3. ® $2, $2.50 & $3.50 Nobelt PAJAMAS Samples— Slight Irregulars c This famous brand of pajamas at a ridiculously low price—such fine mate- trials as broadcloth, lusterette and saceens—stripes, plain colors and pat- terns. Regulation, middy and loung- ing styles. Sizes A to C. ® Men’s $1.69 Part Wool UNION SUITS Heavy Weight C Keep warm—but be comfortable! Heavy weight part-wool union suits— Volunteer make. Closed crotch, long sleeves and legs. In random gray col- or. Sizes 36 to 46. MEN'S SHOP-—MAIN FLOOR T bureay of the Commerce Department | 62 per cent n e amount of et wet | W ASHINGTON MAN LOSES RING this section declined from 30,060,000 | 1905 figures. REPORTED DECLINING 515 %:.%0%5% o6 o 1955 | £0RFEITS COLLATERAL The catch declined to |trial in Police Court yesterday and for- | land before the day of the great Boston | 3,500,000 pounds in 1919 and increased | feited $10 collateral which he had to 6,600,000 pounds in 1929. The study of the bureau shows the | 1905 catch in Maine was 9,000,000 | Policeman J. A. Phelps of the third London 000 pounds. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. “'ED,\'E.SD‘\Y, JANUARY 13, 1932. with & tiny locket containing & strand | with India ink, & inscribed with ‘} of Charles' hair. The miniature is | the date of 1810 and three other mint- | i © cooall diamonds and | 3tUres set with rhinestones. | G St h KING CHARLES GAVE ANCESTOR |et tn rovs of smui cimones ané. | Kesaguariens ‘aricives have st || (3@$SY JIOMAC An ancestor of Mr. Talcott's, Sir John | in their search. i T've been troubled with gas on my stomach for two years'" says Mrs. Frank Lawrence, received the ring at a ban- SO Clara Bow Recovering. 40,000 household servants left in the| HOLLYWOOD, January 13 (#).— erinken FeHtyS Wherli el masters fled ' confined to her home several days with Other articles which disappeared | 8 severe cold, Clara Bow, red-haired with the ring included a silver snuff box | film actress, was yesterday reported well | Newspapers Fails to Appear. | Accused of stealing 22 newspapers Work in London’s Great Plague. Coglea\)!!c. th. ‘l tried mlng on the road to recovery. She is expected | Ao e Mr. Talcott’s forefathers by Sir John | to resume her film work within the next heartburn, _dizzi- | tired for centuries by descendants of an | heirloom since last May, when he took | Franklin, an early Arctic explorer; an | few days. l lessness, headache resulting English noble, who received it from |it from his home at 3220 R street to | English open-face watch with a back - King Charles 2d, for humanitarian |show to friends of blue enamel set Wwith a ring of | Spain is suggesting the formation of || money back The heavy gold ring contains an | pearls; miniatures of “an English gen-a Spanish-American motion picture | | NE—Advertis |oval miniature of the English ruler, | tleman,” “a woman” and “an English |union similar to the Pan-American = The owner, Harry R. Talcott, assist- | about the size of & quarter, and is set| Army officer”; an ebony silhouette done ' Postal Union. | e ‘All druggists have ement. posted at the third precinct, e Twyman was arrested Monday by |services during the Great Plague of Men’s De- partments open at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning. Be here early for first choice of the w o nderful bargains. The Outstanding Men’s Sale of the Year! We Bought 2 Great Stocks of 1245 The Manufacturers of the Famous NATIONAL CHAIN CLOTHES were inventorying their stock and wanted to dispose of all suits of which they had 2 to 30 of a kind. Our offer for the entire stock of more than a thousand suits was accepted—and tomorrow morning promptly at 8 o’clock our Men’s Clothing Department will open its doors to a tremendous VALUE-GIVING SALE that will be the talk of the town for months to come! Suits in the Sale! Tweeds! Twists! 4 Windows Given Over for This Sale! See the Display! MEN OF WASHINGTON! When Goldenberg’s announce a sale of Men’s Clothing crowds always turn out—for the men of Washington know what to expect—EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! Worth $20.00 Smart, Worth $25.00 New Model i » Worth $30.00 This sale touches a new low price level for clothing as good as this. Men of Washington never saw such values. Every new style trend is represented—the most complete assortment of styles and patterns imaginable—and sizes to fit every man—the tall, the short, the slim, the stout, the regular. Every Suit A Especially well tailored to meet the exacting de- mands of the most particular man. All are brand new Blue Serges! Pure Worsteds! Cheviots! Regul : S0 | Oxford Grays! Gray or Tan! 4% v ) —this season’s smartest models. Fine woolens, in olain blues, grays, browns, greens and tans. Single Homespuns! and double breasted models, in a complete range of sizes—regulars, stouts, slims, shorts, long stouts and short stouts or stubs. Stripes! Mixtures! Sizes 34 to 48 Fine quality celanese or rayon linings. Every de- tail of tailoring carried out in the most particular way. bf S E i’umpian Co., 414-416 East Balfimofe Street, l;’aliifizbfé, Md Grouped at Two Sensationally Low Prices! and $16.50 895 "5z S|€)I5 ~ Volce 112 ~ and $16.50 ] ’I:his ma.nufacgurer made Overcoats for the country’s select trade. Due to unseasonable weather and other conditions he was forced by creditors to llqp:date his _busmess—-therefore, this amazing purchase and sale of men’s fine Overcoats at an average of one-half and more. Men of Washington will be quick to realize and take advantage of the most sensational overcoat values offered in many years. This Season’s Favored Models Single and double breasted styles. Velvet collars. Self ool- lars. Heavy weights. Medium weights. Plain blues, oxford grays, browns, tans, fancy mixtures in medium and dark colorings. Every overcecat well tailored and handsomely trimmed. Complete Range of Sizes, 34 to 46 Overcoats in This Sale! ¢ s Meltons! Kerseys! Salespeople Fleeces! Plaid Backs! K Through-and-Through Woolens! Eeeoe Imported and Domestic Fabrics! i and Wrappers M - Men’s Clothing and Men’s Furnishings Departments Open at 8 0°Clock Thursday Morning for This Great Sale!

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