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B9 DEMOCRATIC RULE MICHIGAN ODDITY Several of Legislature Un- born When Party Had Cortrel Previously. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. Boxed Sweetmeat Dish —Hand-painted dish wi five compartments in a' gayly deco- y rated box. Third y-\ PN Gifts at ... —3-Pc. Cream Sets and a wide variety of other attrac- tive pieces. Third Floor. Sugar and = 7 the Associa‘ed Press. Mich, December 1— * next Jinuary 1, will tic Governor and a controlled Legislature, a sit- quires no little research ats in the State's more elected members ture were unborn when last controlled that body. uring the term of the late {Gov. Hazen S. Pingree, himself a Re- | publican, who served two terms, from H e’s AV d/ile./ drge Size 1 able Lw%s ONE-DAY SALE FRIDAY { the late Woodbridge N. Ferris, - 250 TWO-TONE REVERSIBLE | Who Tunctioned with & Repubiican Leg: § | isiature, however, p as of no small proportions. . i | Tax Limit Am-ndment. $ . 2 e vho swept him into Jr. 3 i ) an amendment to & % i1the Siate co n limiting the . . i}l zmount of taxati atnst property to E 4 $15 per $1,000 valuation. If this law is _JUST THE GIFT FOR “HIM"! >t g elections, takes office as a few we: hence, he will When William A. Comstock, unsuc- 4 on both sides of the political | g 1not overthrown by a recount or by State Supreme Court ruling, new forms of Complete Attractively 5 : i1 th ¢ Boxed ) g Then there will be the setting up of ¢ ; wi i . oxed for Gifts! 3 5 N liquor control commis g e e g « Y. L. (lquor contrl commimion undes termy l e A\vo Phone or vember 8 election. The Legis~ —New style billfold and key S 10([6’8 under the pro= Mail Orders! . e cass, of pin seal, beaver, mc& N \ . i v2ine o icol {ec:g}?ersa—ngflt:msgi?ltcr fnes : *Sclrrt.bl dell‘lgtl;:f;xllymvlrm nlll- N o 1 }:\:hll’:h‘h:s{Slnlo. mfi:iimg 21 : . wool blankets in the ula; Y ! sajes thereof.” Sfléni’fsepiifigm" Sa 18 Inches ngh! Shade 16 Inches Wide! double bed size and benum ref % / 7 | The proposal will be part of the y and two e pocl-ets. ds i i e o versible colors (that is, each side X - i‘;fiogli:hgulththidm{n of the com- tivelv boxed! You'll 1 —A beautiful full size table lamp with cone-sk n:ed‘ decorated is a different color), bound with [eaion ot nre'.i lopt i n"o{) rules %{)\- Altcachively boxed! ¥ parchmentized shade. The large glacs base is in rich plain shades s perations may be withheld it! Sowillhe! Engrave of red, green or black, with two decorative side handles and bot- tem of base stippled with a touch of antique gold. - Kann's—Third Floor. Eillfold and Key Case cnogram in G:ld two-tone reversible satin bind- |until " such time as the ecighteenth LR ing. Come early! amendment no longer bars the manu=- facture and sale of liquor. A No fewer than 10 commissions ap- { pointed either by the outgoing Legis- lature or the retiring Governor, Wilber M. Brucker, will present recommenda- { tions to the new Legizlature. Costs Inquiry Commission. One of these will be the commission of inquiry into Stat overnm:ntal Costs, which will al numerous i bills designed to reduce such costs. l " & There will be numerous other measures I deiling with prcblems created by the : economic situation. | Apparently appreciating the task be- H P it ll| fore him, Gov.-elect William A. Com- M B | stock has banned all speaking and co- clal engagements for the weeks before —will please HIM! he takes office, and for the entire month of January as well. Many of the newly elected Demo- cratic members of the Legislature, on the other hand, have been, in effect, —Sealpax Pajamas are the kind he chooses for himself . . . They're well made, comfortable and most un- usual values at the price . . . Plain colors and fancy patterns . .. Coat | “going to school” each week at the ofe fices of the State Central Committee to and middy styles, with and without collars . . . Sizes A, B, C, D. hear the veteran Patrick H. O'Brien, Hand-Tailored TIES former circuit judge and attorney gen= eral-elect. tell ‘them of some of the things they must do st the State —A bright and colorful array of ties. “All hand-tailored and 5 5C jacquard lined. Ties to please every man—at a price to please gift hunters. flD_l‘!_.oll. - “The m th ty,” '] tells thoce .tuoxclgnzc th:: Xcht\?nl:l:\:: 2, Men's HOSE, 6 Prs. —Rayon and lisle mixtures s in stripes, figures and clocks. I‘Oo Six pairs in assorted colors, sessions,” “is on trial. There can be packed in a gift box. Sizes 10 to 12. —New and all the rage —Visits to people of other lands—pictured by Geo. and will be no alibis. You must create ’ il dsfotywiome n Bonawitz. Descriptions by Helen Coleman. Pub. at Men s Coat SWEATERS efficiency in governgment and you must effect ecanomies. & way these two things are inconsistent, but you must nuage, smoketone and cookie. T Fied with & 51,00 All-wool ribbed sweaters : 0se perfume z —AlLl- They're Ful-Fasioned delightful OTiental The Jolly Twisters Sasve ..50¢ in oxford gray, brown sl 95 of Course! odor. New colors. —By Harriet Boyd, with 60 illustrations in color. heather and tweed patterns. * Pub. at $1.00. Medium weight. Sizes 36 to 46. find a way to harmonize them.” 's—Street Floor. . TR Mother Goose Picture Book Kann's—Men's Store—Street Ploor. Gift Shopping is Easier in Ghe GEFX BAZAR —It's a pleasant section on the Second Floor, teeming with unusual and attractive g-ft novalties from all sections of the store! Every day there is comsthirg n2w—so make it a rule to “Always Visit the Gift Bazaar.” Boudoir Dolls Madeira Linen Napki Evaning Bags $1.00 —Daizly, gifty - looking 1ittle bags, trimmed with imita‘icn seed pearisand sequin~, Chain and strap raodels, Pequot Sheet Sets Men’s Fitted C St. Dennis Toilet Goods, 50c to $2.75 By All Means— ive the Children b Y Hundreds of Them Here to Choose From! Tke Tale of the Long-Eared Bat ;\’Cfiepb‘\]' H')rllm!‘)oT_ Barnaby. Illustrated by F. B. i eat. 'ul at $1.00. Silk Hose, 79¢ Little Travelers Around the World.......50c For That Distinctive Hosiery Gift— ‘“Pastel Peeks” 69c¢ ¢~ —Sheer, dainty ckiffon silk hose, el co'ored picot tcps, fferent colored stripe for each hose color. Sizes 814 to 1'0. in off black, harmony, bruin, Boys' Raincoats With Hats to Match $.95 —Good looking, prac- tical sets for school and play. Coat and hat to match...of black or tan leather- ette. Warm and waterproof. Sizes 6 to —or Perfumed the tide reached a height of 13.66 feet and unofficially was reported to have reached a height of more than 15 feet. The normal tide is 11 feet 4 inches. —_— WILL CONTEST RENEWED Sisters of Canfleld, Publisher, Win in New Trial Plea. SANTA BARBARA, Calif, December C 1 (#)—Svuperior Judge Marshall F. Mc- geous array, including Comb yesterday ordered a new trial of a great variety of | the contest to the will of Byron H. Can= ber of styles. Each boxed colorful stripes boys | fleld, chain newspaper publisher; hold- for gift-giving. Sizes 24 to like. o el July Mg W e : sica Kingsland Canfleld was wite, 34 inches. Kann's—Second Floor. ] :nc_lxgfil on insuffcient evidence. g N i e ruling granted a motion of ate Kann's—Boys’ Store—Second Floor. torneys for the sisters of the late pub- | lisher, Alice and Harriet Canfield. They fought a claim of Mrs. Jessica Kings- land Canfleld that she was married to the publisher at the time of his death and should receive a widow's share of his $2,000,000 estate. Pl NOTEBOOK ISN’T TOOL NEW YORK. December 1 (#)—The way Judge J. J. Freschi looks at it, & stenographer’s notebook is not a bur- | glar’s tool. And so the judge yesterday quashed Boys' Ties 2 I C ea. 5 for $1.00 —Shapes, styles and colors for both big and little boys. A gor- EXTRA HIGH TIDE SWEEPS COAST OF NEW ENGLAND —Attractively illustrated in color. Chatterbox Damage Estimate at Thousands of Dollars as Water Goes —Issued as a Christmas annual—1922 to 1928 Tell Me a Story Over Piers. By the Associated Press. —A collection of short stories, riddles, poems, selected from Jno. Martin’s book. BOSTON, December 1.—The highest tide of the season yesterday swept over breakwaters and plers along the New The Jumble Book ...5%¢ —A selected goup of stories by David Cory. Fo: girls and boys. England Coast, causing damage estimated at thousands of dollars. Scores of per- The Picture Story Book of Peter Pan, 63c —Tilustrated bv Rov Best sons employed in Boston water front offices were marooned during the The Land of Make Believe s o809 —A book of poems by Eugene Field and the story of Why Not Give the Family a “Bosch” Radio! —with VIBRO-POWER — the new SUPER - FORCE that Revolutionizes radio enjoy- ment! $69.95 —THE SALON—8-tube dou- bls action superhetercdyne . . Boys’ Boxed Pioneer Belts period of the tide, and in Winthrop —Horsehide belts in a num- 5 0 C the children of Moth>r Goose. flooded streets kept students in & school during the noom lunch period. At Truro, on Cap: Cod, and along the New Hampshire coast, in the Hampton Beach area, damage to cottages was re- ported. A Summer cottage at Truro { tumbled into the sea when the surf un- dermined the cliff on which it stood. At high water time, about 12:30 p.m., A Child’s Garden of Verse —By Robt. L. Stevenson, Pictu Twinkle Town Tales .... . —Told in rhyme...by Caryele Emery. Illustraiio.s by A. Henderson, The Book of Pirates ... —By E. Mikovaro. Il Books in Sets .. —Four volume s Kayser “Marvel-Ray” Underthings automatic noise reducer.. vibro blended dual speakers . . full vision tuning scale. automatic volume control . .. S-tube Portable Bosch Radios, $34.95 | RER $5 DOWN Convenient Terms Kann's—Fourth Floor. ERERERERERERERERS Here Are Some Things a Motorist Hot-Water Car Heater $6.95 —Black crinkle finish— complete, ready to install in your car. Chromium Finish, $8.78 Guaranteed 18 Months. “40 Below” Anti-Freeze $1.95 gl. —One filling lasts all Winter. Will rot overheat motor; does not contain alcohol, acid or glycerine. Protection to 40 be- low zero. Light Kit 84c —Two headlights, 1 tail and 1 dash light in metal kit. Bulbs and kit may be purchased sepa- rately. 2f 55¢ i —Many a gift box will contain one or more of these Kayser Marvel Ray Bloomers, panties and vests, They're smart, dainty and offered now at our lowest price. Regular and extra sizes. Kann's—Street Floor. RERRRERERERPRRERRRRRY ISTMAS—If Not Right NOW! For Safeiy's Sake— “Kelly Springfield” Tires $2.50 Down —For any tire pur- chased up to $25.00. Winter. ordinary tires, TIRE DEPARTMENT—KANN'S—FOURTH FLOOR - —Use only the best tirés when driving on ice and snow covered streets this Kelly-Springfields assure your protection. Yet they cost no more than {an indictment against David Losano, j | charged with breaking into an automo- bile “with a burglar’s tool, to wit.,, one stenographer’s note book.” The evidence was that Losano, rolle ing_the note book into a hard cylinder, broke the hgndle of the car door. OAL Our low prices are for cash delivery anly. All our coals are screen and full weight guaranteed. B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. 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