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10 i 1923. GOV SMALL DENES | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., FRIDAY, JESSICA BROWN LAYS | Myrs, Coreyof U.S. NEW PLANS TO WED EARL ;0 " tly Gem JUNE 8, ANSWERS DEATH PLEA. |CHARLOTTE TAUSCHER | Cure Was Too Compiys,, | From the Boston Transcript. Life-Saving Demonstrators Effect By the Associated Preas. NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 8.—Acting TO WED ERNST BUSCH Well, left a 'USIG FUNDS Declares State Was Not De-! prived of “One Penny” in Handling of Treasury. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, TIL, June 8.—Denial was made by Gov. Len Small that he ever “deprived the state of one penny of any interest or profit resulting from his use of public funds.” in an ! answer filed today by his attorneys In | the, suit for accounting brought by ! Attorney General Edward J. Brun- | dage Direct denial is made by ernor that there was at any alleged in the bill of comp! combination between Small treasurer and Edward C. Curtis Vernon S. Curtis to use for their per- | sonal advantage any moneys in the | possession of the defendan ate treasurer. The governor also avers that there never existed any unlaw. ful or fraudulent plan between him. selt and Curtis brothers to mis- use state funds. Admits Bank Charge. the gov time, a: the Grant lar of complair bank. To _thi .the Grant P twenty-five Small” became toward this bank t followed toward which state fund: 1y, that he required ing state funds te grade of commercial paper as collate- ral security. He points out th: security provided by the nt Park Bank could have upon the ana S were rendered other bank in e placed. name- 11 banks carry- provide a high- unts in the office during his term were so kept as that deposits were nevs paid in full and that ecured by eol tention to the Swift collateral notes which s treasurer durin last term, required the nk to deposit to a Armour tion the way L VISIT SHRINE IN BARE FEET. | Tourists Entering Rangoon Pagoda Cannot Wear Even Stockings. From the Adventure Magazine. wealthy' American stockings in recen these cr ruls, en ave cending the pagoda steps, recent years Europeans have allowed to_visit the pagoda 3 ng off their shoes. The present ruling, made in connection with the nationalist movement re- quires the removal of stockings as well as shoes. var revival of the 0 American angoon the eks. The Shwe Dagon. with its great | ing in the | spire of plastered gold fl; sunlight for centuries, been an object of great veneration to thou- sands of pilgrims. Living Prices in Munich. From the Adventure Mazasine. In Munich it would cost about fifty cents per day for a room with a bath in the best hotel and the same amount | has been paid for a very good meal. There is no fixed standard for living | costs in Germany for the foreigner. A dollar bill, of course, will go a long way. You must consider, how- ever, that the decline of the mark brings with it an increase in the cost of living. You can spend just as much money over there as you can here. If vou | are content to live at a moderate | hotel and take your meals there, $5 to $10 will keep you for a month. It is_impossible to state exact costs at all cities, because rates are dif. ferent in Munich from those at Ber- | 1in or Leipzig or Dresden. In smaller towns the cost of living is only one- half of that in larger cities, because the products of the country are avail- ablg and you may buy almost any- thing directly from the farmers. Left surfman, guard’s o They rex capaized to right: Leslie both of the coa: Moore. hoa After having the lega of their| ri disputed by the local authorities be- cause they did not obtain a license, Keith Greg urat Temple, In- dianapolis, and Gladys Sarber, also of that city, were remarried today at the Washington Lodge of Masons in Alexandri by the minister that per- formed the previous ceremony, Rev. |'T. E. Gainer, pastor of the United Brethren Church of Clarksburg, W. Va. | This is the first time that a mar- riage ceremony has been performed in the lodgeroom where George Washington presided as master. The couple stood at the altar in the lodg room nd in the pri ce of even 's and those who were on ng tour of the g, | & rried by the ¢ n, Shriner and o he party. ere_on v at Mount Vernon and ck decided to gei ma | were | who is al. sightseeing The couple { tour yesterd a _sightseeing ~ Abe Martin Says: 2 3 1f anybuddy that works as fast as a plasterer is worth $10.50 a day, how could th” aver- | age workman live on what he earns? (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) {UUTHTTTE TP TR TG BRI R TR Such Is Qur Standing —as plumbing engi- neers that ‘to know Colbert made the sani- tary installations is inZ itself ample guarantee of high-grade work. Repairs as well as new installations—equally de- ipendable on 'both. MAURICE J. COLBERT ‘Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhome Main 3016-3017 QI T TR TR MOTOR BUS SERVICE Daily Schedule—Morning and Evening—To Brandywine, Leonardtown, La Plata. antown. Rock Point and other S Maryland Points. Connections for Mef ani Colonial Beach, Virgini 1208 Good Hope Road, E. D. C. Russes for Special (LT OZ=mECrD 3 Wi ing &t costia. 'Phoge Lincoln 6929. TIDEWATER LINES, Inc. .. Ana- Trips— In Suitable Grades for : All Types of Motors REXOLINE i MOTOR OILS Will Smooth Your Way! SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. COMPLETE setting Shoedom—and the vorably for ALL women. Sl‘lOWl‘l In : Red Kid Blue Kid Phone Lincoln 7558 b ng Shrine v marriage, which took place yesterday, | 0 perform the ceremo party to have because they done : asserted that the marriage wa and mailed a record of it to Fairfux Court their license ARRQE Real Rescue in Yesterday’s Storm txwain, and Garw. in Potomac Joseph Gately when their canoe WED ON SIGHTSEEING TOUR; NO LICENSE; CEREMONY REPEATED Gainer consented ¢ on Virginla couple overlooked —ge A. J. Starford Mr wes ed and Rev. Mr. il, but the license. D. B. Franz and Clarksburg, it eir return to_the District the | went to the District bullding the marriage recorded, but had no license were tol to be Gainer legal over House, Va. The couple got at Alexandria The Famlllar ng Engagement and Wedding Rings are endearingly famil- iar, yet custom rings the changes on their design. Schmedtie Genuine Orange Blossom Rings —Gold or Platinum —with or without Pearls or Diamonds — are a pleasing variation of the plain bands. Old rings may be Orange Blossomed here. o > of color on the screen of Shoe Fashion. Colors have captivated EGYPTIAN SANDAL gives the appropriate background. And Hirsh's “Style them"-and price them fa- Champagne Patent Leather Green Kid Neutral Gray White Kid Silk Hosiery—Colors to Match—$1.65 to $3.25 All Sizes - Hirsu's SHOE STORES 1026-/1028 SEVENTH ST.N.W. “Upper 7th St. in Location, City-Wide in Trade” Mr. | N. A d | deal e AR AL A AR AR R R A AE Says Her Lawyers Are Studying Divorce to Overcome Further Obstacles. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 8.—Miss Jes- sica Brown, musical comedy actress, at her mother's home here today, said she would be married to the Earl of Northesk soon, possibly in Buffalo. Final decision as to the place and time will not be reached until her { lawyers have made a thorough study | of the legal aspects of her divorce from Cyril D. Reinbard, in Illinois, and assure her that there will be no more miscues such as occurred in New | York, when the city clerk refused to| issue a license on a legal technieality | connected with the divorce papers. | “I"Want to be certain of the legal end, so that there will be no r» tion of what occurred in New Y said M!ss Brown. “I want no . embarrassments for the earl and n self or the members of our famili “If Mr. Reinhard tries to interfere, l‘ will ficht him in every possible way.” Plain Weaves for Fall. From the Dry Goods Econom During the comin seasons plain fabri fall and winter again will take first place, and fancy weaves in solld colors are to follow in the order of favor with the e usives. history will repeat itself. In bmen ultimately reach one of two oxtremes. Either they are all dolled up, or their attire is an ex- ample of beautly in simplicity. In evory instance the construction shows an absence of stiffness. which permits of soft folds on simple drap- erie As for styles, smart checks look | promising as anything for sep- say. a plaid in which the weft is a | heavy, wide stripe. while the warp or the up and down I8 rather narrow. If there bo any one who rebels at the foregoing lavout of styles for next fall and winter, such may find consolation in the statement that in blouse walists there is to be enough fire for the whole apparel family. Essmm e Suggest New Hat. From Good Hardware Magazine. “How's your wife, Blinks?" Jinks. H “Her asked head troubles In London Hotel By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, June 8.—A necklace sald to be valued at £20,000, the property of Mrs. Willlam E. Corey, formerly Mabelle Gilman, an Amorican aetress, disappeared from her apartment In the Carl- ton Hotel Wodnesday evening. Scotland Yard detectives inves- tigating the case assert the be- licf that the necklace was mis- placed or lost, and that it was not stolen. The hotel management announces that it is of the same bollef as the detectives. A search made by Mry. Corey of her apart- ment today falled” to reveal the SIXTY years’ expe- rience in the manu- facture and distri- bution of glass for building purposes exclusively assures you of satisfaction in all dealings with this company. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY her a good | * confessed Blinks. euralgia?” queried Jinks. | " answered Blinks sadly. “She | wants a new hat.” Sizes A complete range of size: :ng regular sizes 36 to 44 large sizes 46 to e 1. two larger women. Plenty of the Extra Large S nearly a half of the lot are in 46 to 52! nd finished with buttons. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Washington, D. C. Rosslya, Vi Plenty of Extra Large includ extra atter in stylish models designed for izes— sizes on the appeals of a Tennessee girl, who begged that the state allow her to be “drugged Into insensibility and electrocuted,” noun Gov. ced hospitals. Her despoment plea to be killed | min aroused much public interest and the | governor received hundreds of letters | 4 in regard to the case from many states. 9 3000000000000‘000000000“00000000000 S FRANKLIN 7554 Peay that the young woman now a ward of the state and is re- | States, but will be p celving treatment in one of the state | compicting her naturalization by her 2009000000000 6200000000000000000000000059 0 o LAS AUTOM 1003 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. $00000000000000006060000606000060606000010.0 “Are you the recipe sflitgy. your paper sald that if Jfy stained tablecloth out on &pe 1ine an night the sta‘ns would by mcrning.” 11, " and haven't BERLIN, June $-—Cupid has inter- fered with the plans of Mme, Gadsiis | daughter, Miss Charlotte Tauscher, to PeATed has an-|become an American citizen. She took | gone? is; oat her first papers in the United | “Oh, yes: they've vented from | . “Then what's you ‘daflr. h‘ave disap- e ot EONC L4} right. T CeTRiaint, ma- ve gone all rigt' my tablecloth with iRana take stains TIRERE S0 e pr o Ernst Busch. pective bridegroom, a G n. is a great nephew_of the olphus Busch of St. Louis. Many If 2 human being | Americans are coming from Paris and | at the same rate a | other parts of Europe to attend the |first year he woulc ' wedding. | feet tall at the age of 3 HING PRICES! { We are cleaning out our present stock at unhcard. of prices. Every tire must go, regardless of cosg. Every tire a first, fresh stock and fully guarantee/q. Come early to get your size. < PORTER AND NOMAD CORDS ALL CORDS REG. $6.95 13.25 13.75 13.95 SIZE 30x3% 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4% 33x4% 24.50 34x4% 24.95 OTIVE TIRE CO.,, SUPER $10.95 16.95 17.50 17.95 23.95 PRO! SHIPPED 900000000000 0609000000000000000000000 Plenty of Extra Large Sizes A complete range of sizes, in ing regular size: large sizes 46 to stylish models des! clud nd exir: the latter In tw, ned for large ALL SIZES—and plenty of large sizes for stout women. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" = 1 women. Plenty of the Extra Large Siz nearly a half of the lot are in ‘Launching Another of Those Wonderfully Sueccessful Sales of “Puritan” Summer Dresse Cool and Attractive Wash Frockls Appropriate for Street or General Summer Wear In All Regular Sizes- & Plenty of Extra Sizes—46 to 5 No wonder this sale has smashed all records. It% easy to understand why when you see the charmi styles and note the splendid workmanship. The lo sale price scarcely represents the worth of the mat rials. You will hardly be able to resist buying several for your summer needs. Smartly Styled of Genuine “Renfrew’ Ginghams—a Fine Quality Every Womar Is Familiar With! Delightful, summery models—the kind one cann have too many of for warm days. An extensive assor ment of colors, such as red, green, maize, tan, brow orchid, navy, French blue, and black combined wit| white and all-over embroidery. The colors are absolutely fast and will wash perfectly—a virtue of all “Renfrew” Ginghams. Straightline belted models, finished with wide or narrow girdles. .Loose flowing panels, white organdy or self materials with pip ings of contrasting maferials. Three-quarter sleeves. The majority are made summery with Peter Pan, Tuxedo or shawl collars of sheer white organdy, pique or dotted Swiss. Neatl, The workmanship is first class—the little details of making carefully looked after.