Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 18

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CONSTANCE TALMADGE | FIND HUMAN MEAD, - |spur, oo they. were' soining tor mzl.n ON FRAUD CHARGE. °f2*:-um £24542%2°2% | WILL HONOR WAR FLYERS sha om Fistononts e oot 2 VICTOR "‘ DIVORCE SUIT n Net as Minnow Pishermen/ P ""’“fi‘,',',"h‘.m" o \SHICINE | B4 Offigers of Detunct Phonograph | ington Arms ol aoa the Remn Germans to Erect Monument on| The Fagensicin was one of the grest PROSECUTOR INDS 5 Typewriter Comnuy 4 strongholds of Draw i Catch. . ':‘:':e:“::n- relnlt. ’ hle'fi‘cfi"y&:’.'fi G Pirm Are Arraigred. Thosé held were Philo G. Rémin; Woted Regenstein CIE. lo.!":?; (Slsdle ages - @ 5 . cot officers are combing HILADI - | ton, Ne Y — R["-Y GU"-.".ESS Charge df Mental Cruelty Against| NEWPORT NEWS, Va, June 3.—A ,::"’,{m: = t?‘ pfm . bc&nm m-r;'.‘ A cm p H&Eflt‘r::cn‘n QD-::‘I: o 2 om Yok r 5 mg:mm:'. lnkphr;l“:t; ’An ln::o.ll;lrg by i5 - o relocate the m; ‘nel ' ume: Germ. -1 g o Tobaceo Mpnufacturer Husband |03 -f‘.‘“ Pe, hm \dengy bad bo-n in uu water | $5, omnd ‘-dsl;::’ca::{. hen g‘: a-am mén WHO fell in thé war is to W'dmb‘y’.l.‘l:nfirlle nrn“mm:t.r{n 1909 Goes Uncontested. ar 8ol ime, and. 1f fognd, will i raigned y-mm De(on & ~Unif erected on the summit of the la-en- & dispute arose in thy o this city, Tu . | for but fl& ehe it mny, to the suu- commssio charges cl stein, & W'flvllfll saridstone cliff. | trade, and immediately the By the Associated Press. Ge Rob- | identity of dead fuan; authorities using the il e Geiray, 970 feet high, situated In-d romantic | workers walked out in sympathy, Porto Rican Judge Says In-| LOS ANGELES, Calit. June 3.—Gpn- of the say. = they distributéa Uit~ "' spot in the Hars region: 4 Mar- | bringing the nation to 2 standstiil. lnnc(cd'l'llmn ‘-ere:n “g"".':: - - . . granted an locutory ecre: quiry Exonerates divorce. yesterday from John Blal o Governor. S T LTI Pialoglou. Dy the Associated Preas. Miss Talmadge :-nnna that on SAN JUAN, P. R, June 2.—The dis- Anpr‘fl 5, 19‘21. ln:x' Ilnolfltllllcllnl:: ‘ trict attorney, Judge Rafael Arril-|their marriage, oglew tol > : that he did to continue mar- % A % Jaga, has made & statement 8aying |ricd 1ife, and ! ner to leave their ‘Boys’ Base Ball Suits—shirts, sz to “ Boys’ Skull Caps. All colors and §Q¢ that the various grand jury com-|eastern home. did not, but he pants, cap and belt............ COMDINAtIONS +eevvuvruvanennnnananns plaints against Gov. Reily “fell of Dlé‘ked nvn:gd ltll; her."‘lhe.l::d 5 S S 5 their own weight” Judge Arrillaga | oet. Toiner. Mra. Barearel l“’!‘ Brown “Keds,” heavy rubber sz 75 Boys’ All-leather Base Ball sl.zs was appointed by Gov. Reily as pub-|of mental cruelty. sole. Brown ankle patch.......... (er OB B 8 R lic prosecutor following the removal 1 of R. Diaz Cellaza, the official who acted in the recent grand jury In- quiry. The present district attorney says his statement is made after com- pleté investigation of the grand jury Pennsylvania Avenue = CARFARES 7 CENTS. Injunction Granted in Chicago| Against 6-Cent Rate. eamplaite CHICAGO, June 2.—Street car fares Th Go i1 d R H thre SRCLT (ripa over the fsind. a8 | Kher Jane 15, an & Terutt of an otder - A Special Value in Saturday Offers Special * has been the custom of al} the gov-|issued -last night by three federal = Ad : vantages in ernors of Porto Rico. Draf?s totaling | judges granting the Chicaga*surfa 7 s $1.000 were made for the three trips, |lines a temporary injunction restrai of which $419.15 was later turned [ing the Tllinols commerce commi back as unexpended. The statement ! from enforcing a reeent 6-cent-fare 1 ] says all receipts were filed in the |order. | (4 o e Boys Shop & or's office, whereas the grand ‘The present fare is 8 cents, and the Jury complained that while the money | order, besides making a cut of 1 cent, was all accounted for, the receipts)provides that three_tickets shall be y s};lcmh] have been filed with the auw|sold for 20 cents, ani!'mu l"plelrll::s ditor. A twel all ride . o Tor Wires cente. A rebats of 1 cent Values that are materially better than the Clething: Tor Kiupleyes. on transfers held as receipts by car . e 4 h = * boy’ The second complaint dealt with |riders since the case has been in [ ] prlt:e—and touching mneeds that every y's 3500 expended for various items. Ag|COurts must be pald by the company. wardrobe has at this particular time. 1o this the district attorney says: “This sum was paid for clotning,| S|R ERNEST RAEBERN DIES shoes and all wearing apparel for the That they are all wool and fast color is only : 5 ’ 9 employes of the executive mansion. | Double Pneumonia Fatal to Former telling you the weave is dependable. You BOyS Boys Palm This has been the custom since Amer- ’, . t fcan occupation in 1898. This custom| # Shipping Officlal. wouldn’t want a Serge t?at was not all wool and Two-Pants Suits Beach 'Suits 1 of clthing employes has never been | NEW YORK. June 2--Sir Ernest fast color—and you can’t get any other here. | criticized before; neither has a ques- | three, formerly director general of 3 $77.95 $77.95 tion been raised pertaining to it |the British ministry of shipping lrer.' = 2 3 3 e . 99 | ]:\::;alx:::r:‘:\;mand every attorne: g:,:,,:'.fli“,‘,’,,’,;.‘,s,,,.,'i‘,"}l";’ l":‘"":’" :’:“ - fi . ’}ll'he tailoring 13 wha]: putfl these Suits n:to aclass . _— =’ e had been ut 2 few da. 5 . e 3 3 s 5 ta- iy, it was said, would be shipped ; ’ o their own—and ma. e§t e price a réal temp - A a A Sigland (omoriow on the Olympic. | > i ‘”b‘ tion. They are made with all the care of detail vahmrth ? to sclhz”t- —sizes 7 to 18 years— rmer governors. . ¢ ey re rancy eviots ot e ne WILSON SEES VICTORY. and the character of dCSIg'n that Saks craftsmen and Plam Blue Serges— Real Palm Beach, these u vinita o) the States wilh 4 — ¢ are capable of bestowing on a girment. It | medeled in the favored in both Norfolk and “This w ey | i Toptyfer Fall CEAdRy means a continuancé of the satisfaction that Hihicn: wads rp it el Norfolk an has been former ‘govarnors | in Coming Contest. = you’ll experience in the first hour of wear. “Sat- Saks standard, with both’ lain belted models. Gray, o o further states| g7 1OUIS, June 2.—Woodrow Wil- . Sfaction Tor keeps” pairs of- Knickerbockers P at the rnor n\dth S re t t Y . 1 the” auiifor ‘ax zoon axthe Teports | (9%, 1%, VNS 10,8 MeSsage trom X B full lined. Sizes 8 to 18 Sand and Striped effects. ere in ‘on ‘expenditures. ‘returning who asked that he interest himself in : - 1 A ;. 5 years. 2, 5.000 drawn. and showing “good democrats to run for d Modeled for the young men—in Two and A0z PRUIGEC (BRI §8 ccmmitteemen” at the primaries, Au- \ ¥\ = paid out a l’:i & the trip. Th h -, = = D = % Deen: no compjeints excepiras to 'IL.‘!:;; c“;n;fg‘;g:’:“g“;e "earnest hope : | Three Button Single-breasted and Double: . form of the warrant. g i i hat k / breasted styles. 2 4 w h S 1 | which our renewed triumphs must be - i 4 : > Complaint four relates to grocery | won- | Modeled in Sports styles—the rightly inter- $.95 | preted Sports styles. = § accounts of the executive mansion.| The telegram. sent yesterday. add- As to this the district attorney says fed that “these trilumphs are undoubt- nd." that the governor, in looking over his| oLy 2% ha bank book, noticed he had-been reim- . S = . bursed for the'grocery account of the | 2 <) 5 2 Modeled in Three-button Conservative styles. —sizes 215 to 10 years— executive mansion, this amount hav- ~ = ~ ing been deposited by his secretary ta | AIN Home . -3 Note—The sizes run from 33 to 52—with ex- ‘Whne Lllllddyil 33‘1 Balfkans a:;g Bu:‘t‘fono:‘n S ‘) 3 = a id an colors a C =4 i s ool stk b and you inctoase its value—Lat d : == tra provision made for the large men. Not only SEVSED, AR e 8 DEMCYN Y binations. bplendld designs—well cut and made. us give Jou & free estimate. secretary had the impression that the g 2 ' “Regulars” — but “Stouts,” “Longs,” “Long sula v &1 d all th -, Stouts" and “Short Regulars.” mistake was discovered by the gov- ernor himself, and the amount was returned to the auditor ten days be- fore the governor or his secretary penses. The governor then notmed Children’s Middy " Boys’ Nainsook Union Toat. B Dhat ne detired that saitapje | 114 98 " Main 2490-2091. Blouses—all White and Suits—with elastic belt in “ _correction land return beh made. Thel: White with Blue collars. back; ;:h]etlc scut; sizes governor later gave his personal = \ Siies 6. °t0. 16 24 to 34. SPE- » k the audt t h . i c Ak The mtatement save thie ° . Choice patterns in years. SPE- 51 00 CIAL......... z 69 1nell1 Straw Hats 5 ags : GRe i Boys Hall Socks— Men S Madras Shlrts o ANash - Panthes Black.y\\'hit:and assorted ; : o v : e e | 38 BRARS | 25 i o st Hlod S 3¢ ;made by the grand jury and they (all stoamet Dcladea, Extrs 'chazges for pre- $ .35 = ,7}' oA e CIAT: S8 o sl e [ i )murl.‘,.lm T 2 . A 5 SPECIAL g 69c Boys’ and Girls’ Tan Since the foregoing statement was | miormaten co teson. VL L Woven Stripes, Cords and Satin Stripes | SPECIAL...... Leather Oxfords—for ?’&&;fiffi" to have's new grand Jury o BArTINORE. Worth up to $5.00 —in beautiful color combinations. The high Boys’ Khaki Knickers— f";‘;"d l::?he:c:;?led b b s e MER(HANT &Nmfls Over in Europe Cinelli stands at the head grade of the making is consistent with the ;iilelsmgdem Nfimg cu::. SORA heaues 51.00 PP S LNt dl] TRANSPORTATION CO of the list as a Straw Hat maker. His high grade of the cloth. “THhere’s only a lim- SPECIAL ...... 9 - SPECIAL ..... travel more attractive for women. shapes are accepted as fashion; and his | ited quantity of them—enough for tomor- 5 Boys’ Shoes—Tan P — I braids adopted as the highest standard of row. All sizes up to 17. Plaxoa’;lss —B tlr‘l’r:mesdt r;plig }:a:htel; esiyle‘;?:;:; <:311;:j [ 2 excellence. ; ; . . Red; square neck and school and dress wear. EDMONSTON'S Leghorns and Milans in Alpine and Tele- short sleeves; ankle -Ever y pair scope shapes. Sennits and Fancy Braids in Sailors of exclusive blocks. . It’s a big advantage that we are enjoy- **** ; i ing in having these Sample Hats to offer. length. Sizes 2 guaranteed. to 8 SPECIAL,85c SPECIAL . ... 51'95 9 7 > sl o Men S Seasonable Boys’ Blouses — Sport ova and Aars Sport { model; and with collar Low Shoes—Smoke, kik- - skin, with Black T: Underwear ; attached; Khaki color and trilr'r‘lm‘:ngs; bars)ad:]‘fplai;: Home of the Original . FOOT, FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. e’ light and dark stripes. toesleath bb, g;"';y ;' ’"'m < s - Here are two big specials. Choose for Sizes 6 to 16 50 hzgls;se;:awcfirle:&e: Goles. ; ! it Is imperativ. Men S Sllk Hose yourself. years. SPECIAL, ,siu,cs% o 2 51-95 4 2 s ) : SPECIAL ..... ‘ i 7ol Athlet Boys’ Soft and Laun- ; Children Avoid Foot Troubles ,1'00 A spo et Union Sits—no sleeves and @ B sl T oyl Wi Hae . = 3 e wanted shapes. - Sizes ite. Duck; with Tan, —in future years wearing proper : ‘- Athletic Shirts and Drawers, full to 14. Regular 20¢ grade. Blue and Red combina- i > 2 Pure Thread Silk Hose—every pair perfect; athletic cut. Each garment.............. 556 tions. “Rah shoes. “FOOT FORM” Not only are they the most Scientifically cor- rect shoes on the market, but they are FI'{TED by men skilled in the art of catering to the needs of young folks in order not enly to please them, but.to FIT THEM IN THE SHOES their particu- lar requirements demand. : 109, Discount Tomorrow on All Brown , and White Low Shoes full fashioned. Black, White, Navy and Cordovan. All sizes. 3for25c ., Rak shage. SPES g g0 $IAL ......... . - Men’s and Boys’ Ll . 2 Bathing Suits ! Men’s All-wool 2-piece’ and California style Bathing Suits; Heather mixtures and $5 .00 plain colors. SPECIAL...... 5 Boys' One-piece Cotton Bathing Smu 5 fast colors; sizes 4 to 8 years. SPECIAL, 3]. Rubber - lined Bathing Bags in which to carry your : The Strap Pump— ‘ muyy 50° and 75° a trim, well-design- Bathing Caps—to keep the hair dry in soc ed pump for misses the water, Beginningat......eceveveqene and gtfowing girls. In the Sports Shop Outfits for athletics, canoeing, etc. These are guar- anteed garments—that ;ve will réplace if they do mot m give satisfactory service. 3 | Fu All-wool Navy Blue Flannel Truaks; guar~ anteed absolutely fast. A $3.50 value.......... 32-50 Extra Heavy White or Navy Worsted 52_50 ; Mefl,s SpOl'tS Sllits Jerseys—deeveless S v e sos N atenvye hadye —and Conservative Modela— . R S ‘35"- i $19.00 -Sl_’:;i;l c(j:ll:m():otfts - With Each Suit an Extra Pair of Pants S A Gray Tweeds and Homespuns—cut on the:dis- 31‘ '.” ; . tinctive Sports models—patch pockets and all. Also 3 lome Fancy Cassimeres—Conservative cut. Sizes to 42. You can be fitted—cnd you will appreciate t e value for $19, too, The Growing Girls' Strap Pump, in pat- ent leather, black kid and white—very . Exceptional vnhge. in "Men’s Low Shoes ; ot e Little Boy's . ; T st OxfT::d,' in Black, —In all, about tweive styles— gxev;n' nndwzvuhiw 7 1 . New models i 11111 Oxfords. PBatmt Ltl:ther, i ; ""'1" " ’ 2 "T' 'Red,Mtoganyand rownhq;sxa. & : : > e o : Y ma Tweed Suit in Ex 4= Tto::ec: Bmwn.kh ym(;n;,netc “gfmcou:e,‘ : Genmn‘ ‘Racket: mfim ; 't the value price—far and .vl?:;ud m&“}umm ' fi?;.:“nma:e.nm $3% * Consisting*of Four Guhs—-BnuE. Mal\ue Mid I/ron, r. One 3-steel-stay Caddy I Two A mnnteed not to cut, One of

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