Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 37

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Veteran of °61, Jailed as Bigamist, “Forgot,” Says Wife to Wife in Probe Special Dispaten to The Star. 1 HAMPTON, Va. October 17 Ber- | [ nard Joseph A. Vir 2 years old, | is an honorcd v i As an inma * Hom Fust 21, ac marricd had him He staye Mullen’s home and then left & MoMul- len, who has not changed her name. didn’t objec to the Soldic some fruit, w The ve preparing t when th trate with & I'm $1.000 THE _EVENING ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., October- 17 (Spe- cial).—Reuben T. Baker, farmer, died suddenly on Wednesday at his home, near Colesville, aged 62 vears, an affection of the heart being the cause. He is survived by his wife, formerly a Miss Belt, and children. The funeral will take place jat 11 o'clock urday morning from the Methodist Church at Colesville, ster Lee Dav filed suit in t for an_absolu Sarah Mullen Davidson, who is said Yo be making her home in Corning, N. Y, charging that he was deserted by the defendant two moenths after their marriage in Washington on No- vember 24, Harmon, jr hurch, officia pping, airfax, Va., home of the minlster being the scene of the ccremony. Howing a long iliness of general several |y | this ty for half a century, died - | We ' .| burial being in the cemetery nearby. STAR, WASHINGTON, home, burial being in Rockville Union Cemetery. > Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of James M. Burke, 21, and Miss Edith E. Burroughs, 1%, both of Washington: Jesse Lee James, 21, of Majhay, W. Va., and Miss Addin Mildred Taylor. 18, of Russellsville W. Va. nes Ellsworth Ricketts, of Cabin John, Md., and Miss Carolin. . 19, of Fort Myer Heights, anty, and Miss Pearl L. Day, 21 shington Grove, and Joseph K. and Miss Mary Ida Chase, 22, both of this county. Benjamin F. Newman, & resident of s afternoon at his home, aear Concord, aged 86 3 . His death was due to senile debility and followed a long illness. He was a er and leaves no children. The took place this morning from ¢thodist Church at Concord, The Social Service League of Mont- ‘ounty is conducting its an- bership drive. It began last and will continue through is chairman of the eo mittee in charge. An effort is bein to raixe $600 in this way and | in vhar ¢ hopeful of suc- | D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924.° HEIRESS ON HONEYMOON. Former Alice Astor and Prince Ar- rive in United States. By the Associated Press. NEW Serge Obolensky - Neledinsky - Me- lotzky and his bride, formerly Miss don. steamship Mauretania, Vincent Astor, the has been entertaining them. Mawr, late John Jacob Astor, have arrive. having been married recently in Lon- They escaped notice on their names not appearing on the passenger list. bride’s brother, Special Dispatch 10 The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., 17.—The second annual fair for West- moreland County opened at Montross The Prince and Princess will ac- | Yesterday. YORK, October 17.—Prince | company Mr. and Mrs. Astor to Bryn a., tomorrow to attend a ball county fairs in the State that is st=ictly an agricultural and school fair, held at the Agricultural High School at Montross, under supervision of County Agent C. C. Chasa, Ag: cultural Instructor T. thie superintendent of schocls, T. Newton. to be given by Mr. and Mrs, George Alice Muriel Astor, daughter of the|W. Childs Drexel in honor of the en- (Formerly 2906-08 14th Street) Now Conveniently Located at 821-823 13th Street N.W. 3 Blocks Above I Street Circulating Library Mrs. Israel in Charge. Stationery, Arts and Gifts Mrs. ‘McDermott in Charge. Dennison Instruction Dept. Mrs. White in Charge. Montross, Va., Fair Opens. Fortress for War Museum. From the Raitimore Sup. October This is one of the few become a war museum. “Man Vincennes the Duke pey C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts. 715 Thirteenth Street’ OPENING FALL SALE (By Catalogue)- ssaaTIND . Valuable Collection of T\htique Furniture (Including many origina] pieces), Persian and Rugs, Old China, Paintings, Rarc Prints and Chinese Fagravings, Mirrors, Silverware, Fircplace Brasses, Imported Bric-a Brac, Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Table Lampe., Draperics. etc. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries, 715 Thirteenth Street TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Vincennes fortress, just outside the walls of Paris, which withstood countless sieges and served as g prison for political offenders undes Louis XVI and other Bourbons, is ta It was here for long years that tha ith the Iron Mask™ ix reputed been shut up, and against the ot dead of WEST END LAUNDRY PHONE IN 2 Houses For Sale and Rent J. LEO KOLB October 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1924 At 2 P.M. Each Day By order of the Security Storage Co., Officers of Several Extates (names withhecld by request) and others, NOW ON VIEW Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers Our wonderful line of Halloween novelties and decora- tions_now on display. We will cheerfully advise you how to decorate your parlor, banquet hall or ballroom. i 821-23 13th Street | Open from 8 v t d_daughter. awford, near ty. aged 84 v Her death | due to the infirmitics of uge. She | survived by them being Harvey Crown i hston. The funeral took pl MRS, MARTHA MeMUL this afternoon from th Main 5027 o Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. | L ¢ of Bernard 4. A.| charge, but llill\‘ ) [ -IIIIIIHIIII.IIIIII f the Rev 2 i = ZiePALAIS ROVAL BARGAIN BASEMENT 4] ANNIVERSARY SALE Saturday--Coat Day--and Qur Bargain Basement Again to the Fore! Offering About 400 New Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats Two Groups---Values That Stand Supreme Weeks of preparations have enabled us to offer these coats far below their regular price. A sale worthy of your attention. At17.47 At24.47 You will find sports coats ‘and dress coats galore. and warm: Franklin 10022 . to 10 p.m. AL God $30 Round T SECOND SHIP LAWGHED. | Frederick Fair Robert E. Lee Enters Service Be- October 21-24 tween Norfolk and New York. < Excursion Tickets will be sold on dat st oy Gy above dates for tegular trains. good ot later than October 25, Visits to the laundress THE BIG DAY Thursday, Oct. 23 SPECIAL TRAIN nicn Station 8:30 A. M. Lv. Frederick 6:00 P. M Ifthe cause of your dizzi- ness is constipation, you can flush the entire in- testinal tract safely and quickly—in 30 minutes to“two hours—with Pluto Water. It does the work without grip- ing. Prescribed by phy- sicians and sold atalldrug stores. BottledatFrench Lick Springs, Indiana. When Nature Wow't Pluto Will PLUTO WATER America’s Physic Ad Men Elect Bostonian. RICHMOND, Va. October 17.—E. H. | Kittredge of Boston was president of the Financial Ad ers’ Association at the closing of the ninth annual conventio vesterday. All other officers were re- el d. These were Choose from models fashioned from: Brytonia Suedine Downy Wool Materials new | Block Chamo Polaires Suedine Novelties Novelties Polaire Plaids Collars that are plain or those trimmed with fur. Of gray, tan or | dark colors. Rich furs trim most of the coats. Two models sketched at right— many others. Lvery new shade for Fall and Winter represented. Women’s 36 to 44 Juniors’ and Misses’ 15 to 20 Large Women’s 42 to 52 A Deposit Holds Your Selection for Later Delivery Regular $2.00 to $2.50 Chamoisette 97 C Gloves, Women's Real Chamoisette Gloves, 12 and 16 button length, with embroidered arm lengths and backs. Two-tone novelty patterns in mode, gray, sand or brown. Sizes 6 to 7)4. Really a mar- {-\ velous value. Women’s Chiffon f 7 Stockings, g c Silk Chiffon Stockings, with long filk boot having seam up the back and high-spliced heel. Irregulars of the $1.00 grade. Colors: Black, beige or peach. Sizes 8% to 10.° Children’s Sport Hose 1,500 Yards Printed Calico, Yard 7c Short lengths of calico, also cretonnes in lengths for pillow tops, comfort coverings and curtains. Many picces alike. 45=-Inch White and Tile Qilcloth 27c¢c Regularly 39c, at yd., 1,200 yards, in solid white and tile designs. Cut from the full picce. 2,500 Turkish and Another Splendid Group of Fashionable Silk and Cloth THE HAWK-EYE CAMERA Makes 2Y,x3", Pictures Eastman Kodak Co. HOW TO GET IT! Just Open Up a Savings Account to the Amount of $10.00 or More. We Will Present This Camera FREE Dresses Specially priced in our Bargain Basement at ‘'12.47 Hundreds of models that fill the require- EACH CAMERA GUARANT CO. BEFORE IT 1S SI JT.. WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY' OF THESE WONDERFUL CAMERAS, SO ACT QUICKLY. HAS AUTOMATIC FOR TIME EXPOSURES, AND / Y TESTED MENISCUS LENS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. 4 “The Bank of the People” 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Citizens’ Savings Bank 3 for 97c English Ribbed Sport Stockings .and lovely mixtures of tan-gray, red-green, with colored striped cuffs. Sizes 7 to 9%%. Regular $2.50 to $3.00 ok 1] 87 Bags, Women's New Leather Underarm and Hand- bags in séveral new versions. Vachette or calf leathers. Linings of silk or leather, equipped with dainty mirrors. Colors: Black, Brown, gray or tan. ments of every occasion. A host of alluring models—models that are copies of imports, fashioned of high-grade fabrics. Choose from: Crepe-Back Satins Poiret Sheens Shadow Sheen Novelty ‘Fabrics Every one of these dresses worth much ore, available in all popular Autumn shades. In regular and extra sizes. . Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Huck Towels Regular 35c and 2 7 c 39c Values, _ Each, Size 22x44-inch hemmed Turkish towels and 18x36-inch part linen huck towels, with . red or blue and white borders. Or 6 for $1.47 1,100 Lace Dresser Scarfs’ Regular 98c and 7 7 c $1.39 Values, Each, ; Lace edge scarfs, some embroidered and with lace centers. Sizes 18x36 and 45x54 inches. a

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