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Fight for Baby 13 Years Ag Recalled by Letter From ‘Daddy’ | $2,000 bond in the case. Charges of ! disorderly conduct were preferred against the father and uncle, which account for the flne of $50 alluded to by him in the letter At the hearing of the case on May 12, 1910, all of these facts were Jastice Shepard of the Court of Ap- peals, pending the result of an appeal, the grandmother and a writ of super- sedeas wus Issued. i “The Valentine brothers were in Washington pendin case. M ¥:| prietor of a bhoarding house at R824 - | Sth street, where the Valentines have Dos- | heen temporarily stopping, 1s sald to | have joined the brothers in their ef- Mrs. | fort to obtain the child, but today in - | the assistant United States marshal’s | office in Police Court Mrs. Shepherd asserted she was not a participant in the affair. n an interview d brough Howing, Memories of a celebrated local con- | gra « child were |t 907 ipt of a letter .. Okla.| The Star recounted th ! ceedings when the child w The case |, the fathe io th i of ¥ o X two Valentines live in almost thirteen | While t 1 on Ma . where the 1~ | August, 1908 Clayton child was born in | today Charles ed to “Russell rewhere Brought to Grandmother. The Star. he came to Washington after ath of his wife in Alabama he bill for $1.400 ving was printed ntine case in The hat he was overcome by a apulse at the sight of his Stylish Comfort THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D in an opinion rendered by Chlet son, which caused . _C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923. child from the custody of its grand- | entine boy and his grandmother a the child was placed in the custody of | e prisonment in the District contempt of the Court of App: s Ol at fines of | B " shepherd. it s he ore: | brotners tor contampt of coire wnicr | MINSTREL SHOW TONIGHT. | e were the first ——— o= local appellate court history. of the brothers in the month of June, \ zaga College Hall, 27 | st 1910, for the south, unable to obtain |at $:15 o'cloc! the child Every woman whose feet are troubling her should try this Walk- Over RELTIEF Ox ford. It has all the ear L marks of good style, vet it is wonderfully com- fortable. And we can fit you to perfection. Wo.l's #iatk-Cuer Shoe Shop 929 F Street N.W. FOR MILK AND CREAM BOTTLES fla American Dairy Supply Co. 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