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strength, re-vitalizes Thrqc trying days bring wean- ss, a general slowing down due Yod, t exhausted s and purities the bleod. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.- Faithful Swain Wins 35,000-Mile 9-Year Courtship) () JAKEN ALASKA ——————— e PARTSOF EVIDENGE HELD FRO PUBLE Letters Figuring in Scandal, Following Wedding, Read By the Associated Press. man James Jolley, way play. Only by Jury. By the Assor nnm- Lngland. s. . March T.—Letters prima 1914 in England. Tugram of charged with writing, tionable United States Juth.e Smith ruled here that they should not be read in open. As a result the letters, more than a score of which were introduced as evidence in the tria ram which wnm\ul today, were turned over to the read in the privacy of the he proposed. swer was “Ves, illa quickly at_Delhi. eeling, y enlisted. Then came a he had been killed in met agaln in London, rwin refused to marry 1ying she wanted to NEW YORK, March 7.—A nine- vear courtship, during which the traveled more | miles will culminate here when | London, civil engi- | neer and actor, will marry Miss | Jeanette Sherwin, star in a Broad- 5,000 Jolley was a passenger on the Cedric, arriving today from Miss Sherwin, who is a daughter of Mme. Amy Sherwin, Australian nna, first met Jolley in When she left for South Africa Jolley gave up his job and followed her there. They met at Johannesburg and he Later they went to India and ag: This time the an- and the enguie- ment ring was made at a bazaur ¢, While the company was touring Ch nd Japan the war bro v she decided that BONE URGES PLAN Would Develop Resources Opened by Completion of Railroad. By the Associated Press. JUNBAU, Alaska, March 7.—Gov. Scott (. Bone, in his message to the sixth biennial session of the terri- torlul legislature yesterday, urged ires to de- resources completion of the Alaska railroad .. WEDNES full measure of usefulness and make it pay. A colonization plan that will insure homesteading and create per- manent settlement becomes most urgent, and to hasten an eventuation, I recommend that your honorable body memorializo Congress to grant land rights 1o Alaska soldiers of the world war.” Opening of College. The governor also commented on the opening in September of the ka Agricultural College and School of Mines, the first institution of higher and technical learning in nd praised the develop- general school system toward establishing u Il advocated fes as being “of servation and Department ree, is now undertaking, for ime in the history of these compel conservation look with disfavor inaugurated as the alternative porsesses e of centralized authority results. The) !nrc a test of ‘it cq thereof, patient DAY, MARCH 7, 1923, Rufttfled Bustle Again to Adorn Modish Women By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March T7.— Bustles more graceful than those grand- mother wore will be a necessary part of the apparel of the well dressed woman this spring, Mme. Alla Ripley, president of the Fash- fon Art League of America, said in discussing models to be shown at the league's convention here, March 12-15. “It will not be the stiff, ungrace- ful thing our grandmothers wore,” she explained, “but will be a mass of ruffles and lace. The laces and ribbons and other returns to the Yery feminine styles of 1850 that v being featured demand material be bunched into ss somewhere."” Because American women have grown so fond of the straight- line silhouette that they refu givo it up, Mm that the )nl\: dispose of in a fluffy st Would Utilize Monument. From the Argonaut Magaziue. ss ribbons was SAY *“BAYER” when you buy. Insisti When you sce the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by phy- sicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache ing was one of I A tale that smacks of the apocry- svents of last fall in phal, but which runs true to type, 1s told of an eminent citizen of Glas- gow. At the time of the erection ot a monument to Nelson in the city much thought was given as to the " |legend the base should bear. An | American with more ability for busi- | & of mon- | the point in her “u.e' career where she could marry. When Jolley, who meanwhile had been made stage manager of a London production, received the news, he cabled from Suez that he would sail on the first boat. ,,""DECLARES RUSSIA NEEDS FUNDS, NOT FAMINE AIfo | Col. H)\](rll Reports That Moneyg‘u» to Rehabilitate Industry Is Required. cciated Press. , March 7.—Russia needs or credit to rehabilitate her in- ) not more famine aid, Col. 12 Willlam N. 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