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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY . The Colonies in 1763—S Colonist Types. BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD EIGHT ESCAPE JAIL DPENU R g : ANDTHE POPULAR FEELING AGANST | ‘ . 2 e o AL S . Us A4 THE TAXES LEVIED BY THE BRiTIsH ; 5 ] > 3 Little Effort Made to Catch Va- JpDID MUCHTO UNITE THE COLONISTS N A BOND OF FELLOWSHIP — { grancy, Prisoners, Who Used ‘Ali / 7 W INTER-COLOMIAL. DISPUTE - 1 | ’ el 3 K . Alien Women Take Husbands i 1 4 [ CLASS DisTnCTION wgp:g e ! ’ \ 7 ) Knife and Poker. . at Havana in Order to N g \ : : ‘ : atch o The Star = s Y o | M. B < 4 R A 3 / R Y SPRIN P Obtain Passports. \ K : , : X NI 2 ) : , ) ( M Thres white and SReA e S 1 )\ || e 3 2 ) : i, i . \7 . held here on charg: n railroad propert ollowing i the fourt on railroad proper muzsled into the aited ! : ‘ | y IESANR ) WAL £8-= suan Fanmers or | il some timo = . i . / . THE SOUTH WERE KNOWN 5 MAN,BRAVING THE Jé: ; k y | AS POOR WHITES" 10 DIS— 6 thuoualiitli w HARDSHIPS AND PERILS, 7 . Y TR | OBy f TINGLISH THEM FROM THEIR o | OF THE FRONTIER , - 1 > | s ) i | SEATY AL Ol BNG ED i BECAME EARLY IMBU, | A DA IMMIGRANTS CAME 10 AMERICA | ) . } :;mffmgfl 2232\:25 WITH THE SPIRIT OF ; B3 1115 14R 6E SEaPoRT Towis, wiERE| [A2 BONDSERVANTS PLEDGEDTO SERVE A - [Shp— « AND PATRIOTISM DEMOCRACY . > y : MEN OFALL CLASSES WERE GATHERED | [SPLONIAL MASTER FOR A TERM OF YEARS \ i AND ~ N TOEEHER LOVAITY T THE MOT AT THE END OF WHICH TIME THEY RECEWVED EJHERE WERE MANY BRILLANT AND CULTURED INDEPENDENCE B { P R e E MOTHER. THEIR FREEDOM AMD A PIECE OF LAND — MEM IN"THE COLONIES, DEEPLY YERESTED ///l. V / Alees |\ COLONISTS FOR AMERICA ——O-Fowg mfi'fi"mfif ?:aoumbmqu'ubc“ E"GY-, k. IN THE GENERAL WELFARE OF AMERICA — | RE ALSO SENT 10 1ABOR 1 THE COLMES | B> 70MORROW- TNDUSTRIES i THE COLONIES, zas did not rosemble the proxy hus-|would cease to be his lawful wife|Greek and a naturalized American |bring his naturalization papers. Had i omece fo bn uis Jamen rs) arsoke an € natunalinnd hverton e Sosslias: be miusiiusie) been | GRAVE FLOWERS 'STOLEN.| . tom t5 ax small in A viesa was refused to the woman AL F heart came from Athens to become |2llowed to marry his proxy bride in . _ e e ™ right of en-| When it was explained to her that| ., and as soon us she landed |his bride. Roukes had heard how |&ccordance with American customs.|g . i.;pipateh to The Star. s - ip in the lang|under American law no marrlage was|here she would have to be considered | easy it was to be married by proxy |Instead he malled the required nat-| "4y pxANDRIA, Va., March 30.— ; Ao | Le ershl sial | COmplete without both principals|a imarricd woman again. at Casablanca. He arranged with|Uralization papers to New Orleans.|pc it "Harrie, colored, 125 West street, | stituent particles as the Woolworth el an nting, she sent post an alternate, another Greck, to go|The authorities, by comparing these [ ¢ R hiee’ to 90 /da¥stin YAl 11| Bullding 18 to'a pin head | » = she wa Cannot Dixsolve Proxy Marriage. |(hrough the ceremony in his stead |With documents the woman had | [a8 SCUICASS A Pyl “:u:;(‘ e o ap e WS The proxy marrfage must be an-|while he remained in San Francisco. |brought from Cuba, tmmediately de-| (O “Q0C (OCO F0, & GEEP O | = = — i ‘“\\ .|nulled before the Banzases can be|Everything went smoothly. Roukes |tected the proxy marriage. Policeinan Jame: rliss shot the man |remarried and there is no legal|became the absentce husband 3,000| She was sent back to Cuba. in the Foitttacc a|ground on which Cuban courts would [ miles away, while another man made | Her plight today is much like that |, o5 %0 B o be Justified in declaring the proxy | responses which bound tho widely{of the proxy bride of Peter Banzas. | o O e and W A. Langley tasti- < q . B e publiana® anarren) from a grave sev times. Yester- is one more thing the Ban-|Roukes' accommodating alternate put be o . day wiotninsether asorated themrnlves > to worry about. 1If by any |the bride aboard a ship bound for | (C°Beisht, 1923, by Cbicago Daily News Co.) | BO¥ PUOTT 8\ oC S0 e negro en- Banzas is allowed to take to|New Orleans. There sho was held = = tacea iNets Sverard WiTE Y 2 the woman he married by|up by immigration inspectors. That| Town to Vote on Bond Issue. | paper and jeft with a large 1 v here it will be on condition |“sixth sense” upon which so much | fowers. ). Bayilss tookup the they stand up together and ac- | depends was functioning perfectly. | “P% akeh;to The tar 2 et Hein A smattey other for better or worse—| The alicn representing herself to be | BEDFORD, Va. March 30 P He Palise Gonrt dacyarsr which Banzas has already | Mrs. Roukes of San Francisco pre-|§lection will be held here Apri e e seS absent treatment and | sented her marriage certificate. There decide as to the issuance of §1 000 eyt the United b more and more 3anzas came to v d on October 1 took his to the court at Casa Blanca e went through 2 a second time, on this % v o ! e bonds for improv t of the town's |= —_—— participating. They went stralght-| "¢ they do marry again they auto- | the wedding. But the inspectors were |FUll 30 Years at § per cent GINGER American consulate and|matically become bigamists so far | skeptical. - They telegraphed to = Al Tosect Powder won't - | e Lo Ylsa Lo oirs, Banzaslas Cuba is concerned. It all scems|Roukes to como to New Orleans and| It you want work, read the want l otehora g sothing except fosects. . ©W | absurdly impossible. But that is the |{dentify and claim his wife. He must | columns of The S ALE. SHASLAK St our ¢ omeistioh e T \ c f It scems that|way ¢ is. i g0, t che < e Blanca, the| " ¢ this writing Banzas' bride is NONE BETTER vite for Free Booklet, “It Kills Them™, exnected to repeat the | c axe court, had failed |without the pale. Her appilcation for MCcCORMICK & CO., Balimere, Bd Whilo hundreds of |to afix his signature to the certifi-|y vica s still withheld 2P A. G. HERRMANN | & from Cuba to|cate. He perfectly justified in o et s | it is possible for an|committing that oversight. Because nother Coup! 750 Tenth St. S.E. e Y WAk o Flage Vi T Wond piace the magies| & Cuban marriage by brogy 1n b C l'la riots Of CO ntent ’ 0 an port. e position of aiding and|venting an American bridegroom s employed when neces-|abetting a crime. The law is that a|from enjoying his honeymoon with k . : -|a foreign-born bride in the United | sary to excape embarrassing niceties|person once married shall not re-|2 ¢ §n the Cuban and Amerlcan marriage unless his mate happens to die | States is that of Nicholas Roukes, a THE srms. Proxy marriages, for instance, The provision | e legal in Cuba. In the United S . s DRAPERIES s 2 wedding ceremony without te without the judge's th bride and bridegroom present|signature was worthless. SLIP -COVERS SHOE = Ing would have no stand-| Mr. Banzas of New York now finds e ;nrcuh“._(m,wh:mmmr in a most bewildering situa- WINDOW - SHADES G ding is mot official. The rites to|tion. He is married in Cuba but not Factory Prices Mean Big Sevings 3 | 'rhe Remalnulg Stock Of Jegal must be performed by a|in America. He cannot take his bride C DEVITT 5 | magistrate. to his home until they are united in M | 7 Soiias ety |acocrdance with the laws of the Call Main 3211 for Estim o E IR, vx:‘»vl\uxr:}lk*\rx‘s:n'd = "his“:\'pr'::i:;‘h United States. If he took her she 1217 F St., Dulin & u:mlju:fu 57 SHOP X . > at, and goat is the symbol of | e op o u lty 3 across the harbor from *KEEPS THE FOOT WELL™ : favorite resort of can- ogn © . Jidates f an citizenship who o T s e nimb < | Wil it show starved blood? CONTENTED fect, that Which We Were Recently engaging in matrimony, whether real and permanent or a mere subterfuge to facilitate transit for a new daugh- ter-in-law for Uncle Sam. : never ache or pain or tire Otz;mflw:n:.u:t?mo: quickly! Want them? Then Fo rced to v aca te £ef Mt oot itindicatie blod stacver wear these famous arch-sup- Tk ity it i et o it porting shoes! And there’s The building was sold over our heads with but short notice and now e o/ Alsinial “contentment” in their stun- we are selling the balance of the stocks 0dd Plight of the Banzas. Peter Banzas of 347 West Twenty- fifth street, New York City, wanted to marry a girl who had come from Eu- rope to this “back door to America” to become his bride and so proceed to New York. Banzas was busy work- ing last September and could not af- ford the time or expense of coming to Havana for the wedding. He ar- ranged with a countryman in Havana, a Spaniard, to have him “stand up" Gude’s Pepto-Mangan—rich in iron and mangancse cootent-—1s assimilated casly by ning style as well. : . B S At 633 Penna. Ave. thirty-two years bave preacribed it. P # with the bride-elect. After the mar- Your druggist now has Gude's Pepto- L] o tlage by proxy Banzas' substitute was Mangan in liquid or tablet form. Today is $9 / Y , : Press firmly the flesh : y )4 hip th ade A Vew York. ® Agroed . The prospectiva| | Bbetween bamd and the best time tostart! | ensationa ow wces Mrs. Peter ‘Banzas and the proxy thumb. Unlessitred- to bridegroom proceeded to Casa Blanca dess agoin instantly Gude’s Bargains so big you cannot afford to pass them up. Sale and stood before Judge D. Penate Siatiribiionice oo sy S i > ends Wednesday night ly th d 4 ; " d ) A 2, y night—only ree more ays. SO come - Cmlatts s e e e || e, anemis o+ PEPLO ~ Mangan fae. TH B g e 4 ke aaceopancics i e Tonic and Blood Envich 1318 G St. | day and every day until Wednesday night. right to enter the United S‘tnts. The passport picture of Ban- F : Mfin’s Suits Men’s Suits ormerly sol $ 1 1 .85 Formerly sold PIG f N " ' ; ; for $25.00. Now .. for $30-§35. Now. . { W\fi The Double-Breasteds = Men’s Blue Serge Sunproof Suits $ 2 4.75 Are Having “Their Day” 'E Hand-Tailored $40.00 Value—Now The very bes f SRS e R R R T T B DOZEN give the slim man F Ormerly 325; Sizes Up to 50—Now embonpoint—and with N e e L PE A Lady Alice ~ No. 2 Can PRUNE Del Monte Pound | their squared shoul- ! TOP COATS $ 8 5 Extra sifted 23c 30-40 size 19c ) ders and tendency to 1 ® ; Former $32.50 Values tapered waist camo- — - can trust Mode tai- —_— Lady Alice No. 2 Can 5 s Cai ! lors to have caught Men’s Odd Pants—Now §1.95 $2.95 $3.45 PEARS - "2z Spaghetli & g5 || /L1 mianaw |5 s S5 9295 8345 developed it with indi- 35c Value actnéss—and to have ARROW COLLARS ‘1 MEN’S LISLE HOSE 15 Ibs. Large Each ‘ i _— 3 Pairs, 50¢ ; —— $2.50Now .+ = ; i All the light Spring Fllo:il:la or 3“ B A co Machine Pound ‘ tints—as well as the ’4.‘)05“}‘5.]’(530}'1 J.EHSS WOOL WHIPCORD $ 75 ceberg JC Sliced 45c staple Blue. 3 RAINCOATS 18'= $32.50 Value IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH The_Spring Bunch su G An Best Cane Found : $4«5--$50--$55 SHIRTS, collar-attached neckbands; SHIRTS Tonic 9c Granulated %c 1 latest shades, blue, tan, $2.00 Value S gray, white; all sizes; for- $1:§5- MEN'’S CAPS $l 45 Cake ; merly $3.00; now s What— —_————————————————— | Newest Styles, Were $2.50 T : NAINSOOK. UNION 69(: Nainsook and Balbriggan 48 SUITS In Hats— Were $1.00—Now €9c. ..... Shirts and Drawers...... As| Pound 12-1b. sacks 2 2 3 GOFFE Su?l:ea: scinc FLO"R All brands 7 gc : g:::ahh:: fzt - Bear in Mind the Address Stetson at FRESH SHAD - ROES, Ib. 35¢ e o A 633 Penna. Ave. N.W. C meat markets BUCKS, Ib. 25¢ : Open Evenings Until 10:30 N

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