Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 36

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- . i N S sty A T S s 200 had been fed. Al ages were repre- | him and he has only gratitude for the| D)|JCE AS BOY T0OO KEEN SPEEDOMETER SUIT [, tomsé, .ty ABOLITION OF OFFICES _ | Mr. Perry Pays His Debt [ o o v o o o ke wmt s e 1937 { beards. e atitude WON BY vmfilNlAN“C(t;x"r;‘;“;’;m‘fTl ek icome asTes PROTES__TED I_N_AUGUSTA‘ =5 y y T i is wis. Al antatpieiltane. o tangitiar ducte,; e M’ bredks { Sent FldSw St W RGOr 2o Wag o L4 PO e -1 | Mr. Perry stood at the head of the |fasts were the result. While his bene- | “Insubordination.” -8 e e o e e rug, | Citizens, in Mass Meeting, Unani-| Ti Perniless’ Intnii t N Solyent | |1ine and gave away tickets. The tickets | factors today reached the eves and| ROME (NANA)—When Mussolint Directed. to P | plementary agreement signed in 1924. mous for Retention of County and One-Time enniless mmagrant, ow a olve: urchased breakfast at a restaurant ears of the public they were not his| wasa schoolboy of 15 his regular master Btewart-Warner C 0 8Y("'The device invented ty Mr. Smithey - itude. by Peedi ut & few steps away. When the guests | firt, fell ll, and the substftute set the class Royalties to Mecklen. enables the driver to tell by looking at| ~ Home Demonstration Agents. Citizen, Expresses Gratitude by Feeding wete. served MP. berry. collected his| yhst Christmas day 275 families of | SN 8587 on “Time Is Money" Littls oyalties the spesdometer whether his 2utCmObie | gpecial Dispatch to The Star | tickets and paid their toll. | unempioyed men could thank Mr. Persy | BEnito thought very poorly of the tem- burg Lawyer. needs lubsicaticn. STAUNTON, Va. December 2.— A the Unemployed. Mr. Perry has been a soldier and. |for furkey dinners. During & coid spell | POTan er and handed in his paper { crowdl of county men and women com- like the Corsican, he believes & man, |last Winter 200 other men were pro- |0 two minutes. It read: “Time is elv fill usta County Circuit B — whether a soldier or a member of the vided with shoes by the former Greek | ™oneY and should not be wasted, so I T MOV"S FAPM QUICKLY T _fu\lcd 1‘he Aty Sda vc( ')1 vig- | rmy of the unemployed, travels best|immizrant. y am going home to study because the By the Assoclated Press 4 i i | Court room here Tuesday to voice vig: t o t d tends their . | g X exams are cor * RICHMOND, Va.. December 2.—The PR i | crous protest to the board of supervis- | BY the Associated Press. | o & 0*’15 of men and ten jon a full stomach. He is giving his| He took a novel way of furnishing oty Btewart-Warner Corporation_w:s di- - R . against the suggested abolition of | BOSTON, December 2.—Mr. Perry, | other sartorial needs. It sald: [theory a 30-day test. | the footwear. Noticing a group of men | (% that is Pollard n 36-Mile Trip With ' Stock’ and|{f Offces of county agent and home | pumanitarian and solvent, yesterday |, MY, FeTTY, invites 200 unemployed | —Twelve years ago a young army of-| waiting for work and finding many al- |, For thi i t 1 demonstration egent. The abolishing 5 Sk ¥ | persons to a free breakfast on Decem- | ficer, fresh from service in the Balkars. most shoeless he invited them into his re Duce was sent home for 10 Equipment Made in Two Hours. | oot e would curtail county | beEan to pay his “debt” to America. |ber 1, and every ‘morning thereafter | landed in New York, penniless, without | shop. fitted them with shoes left to be | 98 e letter of complaint the mas- J. Alston ns ximately $2.340. Mr. Perry is Pericles Koskoris, 45, until December 31. Please, friends, be | friends and unable to speak the Eng- | repaired and sent them on their way ote to his father has just been c from Frenze hen a poll was taken for the reten- | American citizen. ~The debt he 'feels | in line on this corner before 8:10 every |lish language. He came o seek his for- | When his customers caled for their | Vi1drasn from the Fascist exhibition, . b 4 1 T tion of tHese two offices, signified by |he owes is this citizenship and solvency. morning. tune. | shoes he explained the situation. I n\slr ittle Fnscm.s, were beginning to delivered atic . : ive th raising of hands, Chairman J.| A few days ago a number of smali| Long before the time arrived his| That young officer was Mr. Perry.|only had to pay for a few pairs.” he k it a good plan for securing a holi- on_Ford auto) c S A L . : Frank Harper announced it appeared |notices were pasted on the window of | guests were on hand. When breakfast | He admits he is not rich., but he has{said. “The other customers under- 7309, sht. 1932, by Nort = k:c':’a‘"n’[",;ofl T Y 70 h to be unanimous. Mr. Perry’s shop, where he repairs the | was served 25 more than the allotted | prospered. America has been kind to' stood.” iat L AP Ny 5] Holds «» TQY mes e Until Dec. 17 PSR VLS NGNS $2 Holds Any Toy Over $10 [P Dollville—2nd Floor If pieces were bought separately it would sell for $16.50 Toyland—6th Floor Ives Train Set A Train Sets : : TOY WAGONS Locomotive and 2 3 > . 3 iz §195 7>~ Complete with Transformer N eleciric headlights. > i : tired wheels ............... el | 3 Your small son will have - W e i > - | 3 difficulty keeping his, Dad \ L. o ot : from monopalizing this ’ v 3 : = A toy! An unusually well Z —4 : [ : o - % [ built outfit in a box that Py z ; L Y j y é can be turned into a tunnel | FRO\ S H & g - . SIS at a moment’s notice. Com- ! i i - i Refrlgerator ¢ plete with a 50-watt trans- il S i) VELOCIPEDES ;Afng" "lr.eénf;:ir;- $ 2.95 ; former. - } By the Makers of Columbia Bicycles EK N DESK and CHAIR S e T $6 45 5 o ameled white. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) rubber grip handlebars and & Oak or maple finish. Roll top style. Lock coll spring saddle. 3 sizes N ' \ in red. and key . (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Outfit Illustrated Consists of Steam-type Two Ten-Inch Locomotive Freight Cars . or Two Illuminated Reversible Engine Passenger Cars Ten Sections of o, f “lectric Headlights Track e Doll Carriage y X Transformer Fiber. Brake, re- foenl iz 8495 NC | - POOL TABLES ht_Co.) 3 : (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co 26 by 50 inches. Finished in mahogany with folding legs. 2 cue sticks. Bail rack and balls.. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Doll Cradle & Doll House Vacuum Cleaner - = Bl o ~ BABY DOLL . “Apex~ electric % 3 3 = -~ Z PRy h Life 'sized with soft cleaner with con- $3.50 > A it body and metal head. .79 eealed motor. s d (e 2 Really cl Fully dressed. Cries.. eally cleans . (Sith Floor, The Hecht Co.) A (Second Floor, The Heeht Oo.) Here’s a Gift that Keeps on Giving! : A midget set that may be used as a full-time or ex- . 1933 Superheterodyne tra radio around the house . . . the boy or girl away o at school would like one, too. It’s small in size, but ; Philco Balanced Tubes g it is as “big” in performance as any Philco. A musi- Complete, ready to play cal instrument of quality . . . backed by a famous Complete ? with Tubes name. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS AT- E T s Sent a4 Hecht Co. Gift Certificate It solves all problems. It allows the recipient to choose: his or her own gift. It is the perfect answer to the cry for practical gifts this Christmas. They may be fil'ed out for any amount. Obtainable at Service Desk on the Main Floor.

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