Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, 'FEBRUARY 16, 1925. REFUSING SEPARATIQN; |n be sepuratea when tho cousle| MAY FILTER:STUDENTS, [sstents each yenr and ioat since| Finds Gas Leak With Match. sailed for their Norway home they 7 > i Spec! ch T = . - - AMUSEMENTS COUPLE DEPORTED |were beneves to ba the st volun- tlons tie coming year 1 meaie (et | b e ek || Rhewmatism I’rescnphonl vt The husband came | Yale Likely to Revive Personal In- |t “ > | Excited over his gas bill." which T, A tary deportees. usbs ca y to R hie interview plan “to select the bet- | XSG over JUs (Eas BUL o Refil|ed a Million T'mes s = Husband and Wife Agree to Leave |}°r® tWo vears ago as a sallor and, terview Test. ter mgn. {or, Xale, pected a leak was the cause of it, and i (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) _|offset the tragedy encountered by the| . without legally entering the country, i Fear that Yale will become a Yale | started out with matches to find the | || prescription A-2851 for theumatism & ————————————————| others. H ‘ogether When Only Latter settled in Detroit and obtained a good ‘.Nlr-:vi{ ’1”“ l-!:l‘l Conn., Ffibru;r)'ll&'-r :f rlrlher m‘:n ‘ulh-‘n was re';r‘vreu-_!fl"mr leak. An explosion brought out the ||| was first filled in 1864 and has been re- . v suc! 8 The added features embrace a farce, | ale University may again adop e | Secretary utchins. . nancial fire department. His bill for repairs over a million times. A tes n- guys: know st B e erntes | “The Heloved Bozo, Raiph Graves Can Enter Legally. position. He sent for his wife, but|personal interview plan of accepting | ho said, “Yale costs an undergraduate | will be heavy ] T s e e enwees Lo e ound, L rinne Grifth | Whining With trick DPhotOBFADhY. &nd| By the Asociated Press wiien he came to New York to meet | students this coming Fall, it is dis- [ twice as much a year as it did in 1916. s M iore tiiioaric vainamiiwaiakty ol foeipictuce dn ur tho Screen at the|the Pathe pictures. An enjoyable | yp oty it her his case was investigated and|closed in an address delivered by |If Yale is to retain her traditional inful muscles and stiff swollen joi politan this The spiritaal | rendition of “Rose-Marle,” by the 5, February 16.—Thors- |i¢ was decided that, though his wife | Sccretary Robert M. Hutchins before | democratic spirit the alumni must do| When a Jamaica belle goes io a | botle from your druggist, or send etropolitan e e wa | Palace orchestra added to the enjoy-|ten Holmauist, formerly of Detroit, {could enter, he must be deported.|the Hartford County Alumni. Secre- [something about scholarships. 1t it [social function sne carries her shocs | || $1.00 for a week's supoly. EIMER & | @lepressions that benilder lovers aud, o/ or the program. Mich, and his ‘wife submitted to vol- [They both silled. Intending to return |tary Hutchins savs the university can [doci not we will have a Yale of |upon ‘er head and puts them upon | || AMEND, 203 Third Avenue, New York. ;::::':“,j‘u:‘"filfi, ‘that fu;uz, a wil- i untary deportation yesterday rather'as soon as possible, to enter legally.'accommodate only 8530 additional 'richer men.” her feet when she arrives, ——— derness of a tropical island fill the - . reduction. * rLove's Wilderness: ie Ambassador—"Love's urid melodrama with all the lurid Wilderness." sgtting that it calls for. By ) sriMith h: been seen in Crandall's Ambassador, the first rwfj?;h:z:utrrylvllflurr.‘hl)ul her present ‘lhm‘"du.\s‘o‘r the '\valek. e muancat: 3to5 Ib. average. Cut s h ctur w s . ehicle is one of the kind that seems|ing the picture feature o e o D o the movle-|&hown at Crandall's Metropolitan, :erx‘: uyz:rr,‘l?\ “n‘:‘;\‘}‘ .;:.n ‘:( action, | "Love’'s Wilderness,” featuring Cor- B DS santiment, sufficeint in- | fnne Grifith, ~ supplemented with ; Sugar cured, hickory 2 St Teven the | Charlie Chase’s amusing short picture ked. 1 d d tense ;]“ul\'“"fl( 0 e Mise | comedy, “The Family Entrance.” 4 smoked, lean and tender. most blase picturc fans \ Grifith rarely has been attired in & ore bewitching manner than in some ol . ’:, the scenes in “Love's Wilderness Tivols The nges of "he story is not new. Linda-Lou Virtue. Hicath (Corinne GriMun s & DU tne Divoiliaias & Grensillithiae: Feast the soul on radio melodies and regale the physical appetite with gastronomic joys. Kindred 1auan small-town ST D D s it Vit sl AT S pursuits! The melodies will be broadcasted by our Gypsy Orchestra, Mondety evening at 9 o’clock, and you can arry out a commission for xes Virture, % R s I T enen government. He is some: e e o e ull“r.la‘::);::: > purchase these appetizing joys at any of our stores. ket ;\Tnlx’\”hl I He h‘:’::“:“’"‘r‘:‘c'";: today, as they were vesterday. with Lind s g 1l to Paul L'Estrange, a mne'er- do-wel o whom she marrics 2 Central The Ecaxleas They go to live on a Canadian far & but Paul soon tires of his wife and Lover. Bk APk a genhg of criminals, Sin-|' Swiam rainbanks and Bva Noyak Srveting & friend to tell Linda-Loufin "The pearless Lover,” together he has been drowned. The scientist-{\ith Harry Langdon in Mack Sen- Jover, on his return from Le Diable|pnete's “The Hansom Cabman” and the Island, finds Linda-Lou in & hospital| “Screen Almanac” are the attractions | e erer her baby has been DOFM|at Crandalls Central today, as they dead. She marries him, and they 80| were yesterday. to Le Diable Island to live. Th‘flrle A = v > e ’ Vaul, who has been sent us a convic The 8th of March next will be the ecunicres, and he pisture rushes | o, 0", 1% 90 OTCh hex Wl Be the | New York State STRICTLY F : ks luges o|death of Mrs, Anna Barbauld, the | Pure open Kettle H e . program inclu once populer wWriter for children Fancy Stock Baked especially for us 2 S and ) Nusic by the Metropolitan R by the C ers’ Baki Selected from the finest From Nearby Henneries. endered . v the Consumers’ Baking clected from : : Even Size Co. growths of Brazilian Shipments Reaching : Palacefinshe‘f}’” i None Better Dry, Mealy Cookers 3 more cars for this Santos. Delightfully fra- i B bictelons 1..dr¥c'uer steer cleat sale. grant. Pleasure in every ’ of Loew's Palace this week, where drop. the old maids and lassies have BE; a Lb f . trap ror wnem under the guise of a g c i u entitled, “Cheaper to y | c Bir e e T o 2 Yac Sey C Lb., 41¢ 0Z., \ s d nstrate . : liring as was demon st h Eroat never will be a 5c < % crowds into the beautiful house to !- .onof onduy ‘nd T“e'd.y Mondny and Tu“day wee what it was all about It is good, healthy propaganda, lauding the heppiness of married ' couples, and showing up the unbeliev- en L ers in marital ties, along with devoted EE PSRl becams w5 b LOFFLER’S THREE DEL MONTE FEATURES NAVY BEANS which was directed by Robert can’t be made as tory. Z, Leonard, as a Metro-Goldwyn cor- Doration picture, It concerns a 8 ”OhH,' vt Del Monte Brand Green Asparagus \Wealthy broker who does not believe has to be! < F Hand Picked iugtsimony. and saitnasre iy (o1} - s ara Tips, packed in California, tender, de- c ancy rland Yicke partner marries happily. When the All Pure Pork and licious spears. Square cans. .. Michigan Stock financial crash comes the unmarried 4 lady deserts her broker-supporter, | Pure Spices but the wife gets out and hustles for her husband, the junior D;Ylher ‘ll:b A late, owever, to R e vecinir vio takes Lb c B Ble ik, T S sellin LbS., c e el B \ Y - ea‘: e mellow freestone peache;, ens el c : facing the crisis. syrup. Large can. l——al———|o[c——=7] .Conrad Nagel and the Marguerite de la Motte are the happily married couple, and Lewis Stone and Paulette Duval the unhappy pair. As a con- trast there is a third couple, Claude ilinswater and Louise Fazends, who I Del Monte Brand. Fine selected qual- brought together by the clever a s 5 & % SUIEAE ed e N | Amonewithacold SUNNYF]ELD lnea @ ity fruit from the Hawaiian Island. Sliced c Tho last pair furnish the comedy !9} sneeze or cough spreads infection. ready to serve. Largecan ...... _——————————— x{]f ycu“have ; cold, hé garc(ul of i others you haven't, dodge every Several Very || : A cold is important. It means Solid Red Ripe Tomatoes that were fight it rightly from the start. The for your morning cakes. best way known is Hill's Cascara. | Bromide-Quinine. A few doscs Appetizingly good with Loff- bacon. Right proportions of dan Il as discomfort. Hal I Des“-able °:§:‘§‘r‘z’?’"c‘:,'§’ as n‘sxf‘:&ki:ms alf S’ el Sk omatoes picked at just the right time to preserve 1 7 OFFlCES old stops quickly if you 4 their flavor. Large cans .... A deliciously, sweet, tender Pa. Ave., 17th and G Sts. N.W. now employ it. So ideal that 25 ed. Can ]/ Lb 1 9 ARTHUR CARR Take Hill's when the cold starts, ) Hxlls Tablets check a cold in 24 1N THE check the ol e ler’s sausage. Iona brand, tender young peas, grown and fat and lean, wafer sliced. MILLS BUILDING ||..c*i° &, i drugeists guar: eas packed for us in Wisconsin. Carefully select- l C Surprisingly Tow Rentals ‘\;Tc‘:rrz‘:a‘\;c developed no way to Pkg.’ 1 1 c 206 Mills Building SRR O Fancy Sontlicin Whol.e grain Corn t > - , swee i Aprr i ‘ Olds or and nutritious. Can ..................... 1 5c s ' Motel Masimigs quick—be sure hours.” They even stop g}?ppe g .. Tree ripened, thin skin, f Blue Bell shoe peg corn, real ay ever . . . - . 2 pear. Y e ey ey rape rul juicy, large size fruit...... or c corn on the cob flavor. Sweet They combine all you need. The assugar. You cannot go wrong | best ways to check colds, to remove the poisons, to tone the entire ln l.yln e o I o o ‘ y system. “Doa't iake chances. Gt the genvine—the Just the Heart of the Wheat best men know. And dou't delay. The sooner ST v o O ‘Fancy _F!uridn frui.!. Tree ripened. 39 R “Z,,:“:“I,":.m ke e emial g Lal‘ge SlZ e, 22 C range Sweet and juicy, very thin skin. Dozen. .. 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