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THE EVENING COOLIDGE FAVORS MEMORIL IDEA Child Restored To Mother’s Care By Order of Court Controversy Over Seized SUSPICION OF POISON IN MAN’S DEATH PROBED Autopsy, However, Fails to Reveal Evidence That Walter P. Ray Was Drugged. Not wholly satisfied as to the cause of death of Walter P. Ray, colored, STAR, WASHINGTON, the police and Coroner Nevitt to con- duct an investigation. It was sug- gested that poison may have figured in his death. Detective Harry ans conducted an investigation st night, and re- ported failure to find reason for be- 1 ng poison had been administered. Dr. Herbert E , toda Martyn, deputy coro- rmed an autopsy on D. C., THURSDAY, will be made in an effort to make more certain that Ray was not ad- ministered polson. Arthur. 8. K. Ray, brother of the deceased, dled suddenly early in March, and an autopsy performed on his body disclosed that death resulted from natural causes. Arthur was a clerk in the City Post Office, while Walter was a mail-carrier prior to the beginning of his last filness, more than two years ago. APRIL 16, 192 LONDON MANUSCRIPTS ARE SOLD TO LIBRARY Huntington Foundation Gets Col- lection From Widow—Believed All in Existence. By the Associated Press. Foundation, Mrs. London, the widow announced here last night. Among don’s origi of the Moon, 2 Martin of other writin during the + ripts of the authc for sale by J.LEOKOLB Main 5027 923 New York Avenue ted, had been treated for tuberculosis, and the -autopsy disclosed that he had suffered from y an such an allment. A chemical analysis ~olumns of The Star. LOS ANGELES, April 16 original manuscripts of Jack London - read -the want | collected by the author from 1 _until his death in 1916, have been sold 1237 Wisconsin Avenue Lad to Be Settled de- of the collection turned ove the library. " He destroyed nearly ali| of his handiwork prior to his second {age in 1905. 14 years old, 11 Third street north’ . who died at his home Tuesday . following an illness of more | than two years, relatives appealed to Sees Inspiration for Future Generations in Establish- | ment at Schools. i District Su- urt today required Inspee rd Grant to return to Mr Alary Brown, 1767 Willard ect northwest, her 4 r-old son, ard 1. Br Justice Stafford of preme ¢ e e Prow, A The Hub—Seventh and D Streets N.W..—Store Hours: 8:30 to 6—The Hub e dealing with !Illl‘\"l.\k Chica; & r WO « hinzton_after the Juve ichmond had taken jur! Without a wa . Gen try Amb) connected | with the T le squad, came to. Washix 2t the chil dren. When they he at | on the street, it is said. they took high deg e in the last love for saw boy als of the reminders 0umay buy these_famous Refrigerators The Hub ~on Easy Credit lerms. rever 1 is built for th belief that szenerations e will prize tion. norial ide »und and is sure to grow as i oppor- tunities present th One of most_encour 1d until that f the juris urt may be ates Inspec time, when the question diction of the Richmond determined Attorney | START FOR POLE DELAYED Algarsson Not to Leave Liverpool Until May 3. ket pl Be e » the past and within their April 16.— | ounz British | ! plorer; who plans to : | make a dash to th Po ai vhich it | ship, racing Capt Id Amundsen > down thelairplane expedition, has arrived here | inds and |4ng is awaiting the blimp to be used | by his party ? | "The day of the start the keepir is to me and the pr assoclated will contin iries to quicken the has been post- | lent of reaching | typical men been perpetuated versity buildings college or uni- INVESTIGATOR ARRESTED | IN ROSS ESTATE CASE | Accused of Impersonating United States Officer in Fight for Prop- erty Now Site of Mint. 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Then tell him about the Alaska Refrigerator, with its visible insulation. He knows, of course, what a rematkable heat rétardant he ‘know that the Cork-Wall Window gives visible proof of its presence—lets you see the cork inside—guarantees the ice'economy of the Alaska? Take him with you to the Alaska dealer in your town. See the beautiful Alaska Refrigerator, with its bebbled-cork insulation and Cork-Wall Window; its fine cabinetwork and handsome finish; its full-ice-sweep circulation and seamless porcelain or white enamel interior; its seal-tight doors and air-tight drain. You will find both styles and : b prices 1y suited to your require: If de bebbled cork is. But does he know that in the Alaska o TeRinipaide Refrigerator it is the main insulating materfal? And does vk?ilolv:c:dh;r:u‘: [fir::‘ é:l;;k:f fi:rfigfixmnu ol THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR COMPANY, MUSKEGON, MlCHIGAN MELLOW hardly describes Kraft Cheese. It doesn’t do it full justice. 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