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5 s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:; ¢, TUESDAY, JUNE: | MAGISTRATE TESTS PLAN TO MAKE |MIAMI UNIVERSITY DEAN. |THREE ITALhN:&EAT ERRING HUSBANDS SORRY FOR SINS | PISWISSED BY DIRECTORS| CARDINALS BY THE P R T e s Benedictlnolds Secret Consistory. F‘"“‘"mn)oved by the Jews in Spond to calls from many quarfors. e | e————— NEW YORK, June 14—DMagistrate John Kochendorfer of this city has| Take.the BIWLY O CRTEY od for Chil l en’s Thrift couwn to Terminate Services Follow- Expresses Deep Concern Over || begun to put into effect his doctrine. |3 walk in the afternoon. It's Worth Fifty Cents ing Sensational Charges. - Palestine. - recently expounded, that the right| Allow the wife to handle the finances The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help - |of the family. OXFORD, Ohio, June 14.—Dr. Ar- ny\‘.beA:!oclned Press. e e ottt | *start ‘a savings bank account. ocher Everott Young, professor of | ROME, June 13.—Three ltalian every Washingtonian, especially boys and girls, start a bank account. . Wait on himself instead of asking|mathematics and dean of the junior | cardinals were edded to the Sacred ; Holding that husbands are to blame | the wife to wait on him. for seven-elghths of all domestle| Tepeat cvery day to his wite, at|college of Miami University, has been S e rows, the magistrate announced that least once, his marriage vows. dismissed by resolu o S RS ple Mgr. Giovanni Tacci Porcelli, the R This coupon is worth 50 several hours’ consideration of a | The papal allocution expre. cents to you. situation brought about by a mass |@nxiety over the situation in | the meeting of students of the institu- | tine owing to the activity of the Jews Cut . out Wash the dishes every night. e i st i instead of sending them to jail. he| Magistrate Kochendorfer says that|Of directors of the Institution, his major domo; Mgr. Camillo p . s ako ot Ponich |in the Holy Land, and urs e The choices Magistrate Kochendor- | “Men who abuse their wives need [ fion acveral weels 2go. at WAl |ernments of the Christian n coupon, take it, ter allows his prisoners follow: | waking up more than they necd jall” | the roatgnation of the dean. Then |appeal to the league of nations it 50| cents Prepare the family breakfast every | the magistrate expounded. “The aver-|followed sensational charges by Dr. |m— with » morning. age man would be cured permanently | young concerning conditions at Mi- 7 i n to the Liberty ‘or your lps e~ Take care of the children one hour | if he could be set to the tasks to which | ami and & special meeting of the £ National Bank, every day. his wife is committed and thus 1earn | poard of trustees, after \which Dr. Buy candy and fruit for the wife|how much less attractive is her day|Young was given & leave of absence and children once a week. than his. until the close of the present school at 15th and I Sts. N.W,, and you can open a year. $1 "savings ac- N D Young appeered before the HAYMAN CUT OFF WIDOW; |ANOTHER ALLEGED BANDIT ?Sldi,.".‘,‘.'m',‘,’{*é‘fll’“‘.v&;it S,fil‘:’?",‘m?,‘i . A e LEAVES ACTRESS RICHES| IDENTIFIED IN HOLD-UP |3es oneis e ives 05 s msra: —_— —_— tion not to discuss the proceedings count. of the meeting. The board gave the Practically All of $1,000,000 Es- |Gilbert Kelly of Pittsburgh at|dean five months' salary in lieu of that length of vacation time which tate Goes to Ann Murdock—Be- Large, But $3,000 Is Found he gave up in 1918, when President - R. M. Hughes was call to spe- queaths Her Mother $10,000. in Home. NEW YORK, June 14.—The will of Al cial war work. Hayman, theatrical manager, filed for Dr. Young declined to discuss the PITTSBURGH, Pa. Juné 14—The |situation. “T am through with talk- probate, made no mention of his widow, but after several specific bequests left | alleged Identity of one of the bandits|\nE", he said. “Let the members of | the residue of his estate to Irene Cole- insist upen the definition cf the Brit-| Poiestine, which ir dangercvs for ish mandate in Palestinc, Christians.” Tie allocution charges that Je o R ing aavantans ar The wull The Pope adds that he will n fa:1 Dr. Young, Head of Junior College, Fll/zc a Day and 5c¢ Sunday ‘The Star delivered to your home every evening i and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you about 13 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Stay home one night a week. Take, the family out every Sunday would sentence them to any one of | few men recognize the daily monot- |8ervices with the university to termi- || 5y renti, ten tasks they might choose. Then, ony of a woman's life in keeping alnate at once. the next convicted husband who was [ houschold together.on small pay. The arraigned before him for abusing his|men have some variety, even if only wife was ordered to do common house- | going from their homes to their of- work for a week. or go to the work- [fices, but the wives are sentenced to house. notonous drudgery. secretary of the congrega. tion of the propaganda, and M The action of the noard followed |Achille Ratti, papal nuncio to Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once Buy Your Home on Terms- to Suit Your Income That is a broad proposition, but there is seldom a case where the Financial arrangements cannot be made satisfactory, if the deal is handled by this Organization. Besides being credited with a $1 account, each depositor will be furnished a Liberty Bell Bank. A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. Sign your name and address here and bring this coupon with you. the' board of trustees do the talking who - Friday last held up and fatally | now. X wounded James Neal, bank messenger| Dr. William E dsrsbn fassociate professor of maMlematics, who came of the Boggs & Buhl department store. | (o Miami from Wittenberg University man, living at a 5th avenue address. [was revealed by the police, who Bave | gevera! years ago. was made acting The specific bequests included one of :”% aeme a3 that 1"|t ';'“Sh'_" Kle”)'- president of mathematics in place a r 4 R e e e it it e s wenty-two vears old, of Swissvale. a|of Dr. Young. Who will succeed Dr. $10,000 to M.rs. Teresa Coleman o( the | cuburh, More than $3,000 of the|Young as d:f“ of the Junior collese same address, at which Mr. Hayman | $50,000 obtained by the robbers was|has not yet been announced. - also lived. N recovered lust Saturday at the Kelly Mr. 3 S ome. according to the police. One of each should go to John Hyland and Pe- ! 18 in jail here, but Kclly and a com- ter Mason, emploves of Charles Froh-Panion. whose name has not been man, Inc., of which Hayman was a|&iVen out, are still at large. member. Corinne Bauman of St. Louis, | In the wake of the Neal killing, a niece, received $10,000. | Supt. of Police Carroll has ordered a Irene Coleman is known on the stage ; clean-up of all suspicious-looking per- as Ann Murdock and is the daughter of | Sons and undesirables who can give Mrs. Teresa Coleman. good account of themselves. Spe- The Hayman estate is estimated at|cial squads of patrolmen have been more than $1.000,000. _ organized and detailed to this duty. INTRODUCTORY OFFER Famous Gainaday Washer-Wringer ' Pays for Itself in a Year ---Cleanses without Rub- bing, Boiling or Hand- wringing. : There are any number of particularly desirable Homes in all sections of the city that can be bought RIGHT and on terms that you'll approve. Consult us. N. L. 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