Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, ?QERM.GIA WILL PR[]BE RICH Woman—Neighbor Heir to Her Wealth. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, Mrs. Mary who for January 21 The French 20 vears lived in 1 wralgi; \quukl\ ends when ¢ one or xv.u Anti-Kamnia v relief for tooth- atica, nburitis, TTvear-old re cluse attic of Park Ridze. 111 tway the curious with her hosrded-up, delapida home and scared host mad from disinterred tormed Coroner Waolfr wmation to determine ¥ 6 at the home of Mrs. Harrie: neighbor and her heir I causes Iso dressmaker’s form, wil millions used sine Anti-Kamnia ery tablet Anil Kamnia Quick Relief from Pain; and Acho: PERPLTUAL ' BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually and an autopsy per Oscar ordered th il her death K on ¢ burial While investigators \ny other proper in addition te valued ut nd Park 1 cosnizance of s hushand 20 vears a the i searched she may have b bonds and securit )00 found in w « ink. they alse that the disappearanee > caused her to shut g of her home . n Deisness. o ne ot French mentioning that e named Sterlj M. Dahlman December 22 by her estate except gitls' school, suid she had known the recluse for six vears. but in that iin, she had never discussed her relativos or private affair MARYLAND HIGHWAYS TO BE IN U. S. SYSTEM Chairman Mackay Says New Plan. Decided at Chicago. Will Be Commencing Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y. January 1, 1926 Hair Bobbed, 28 G Till Tt (,rows Back to 15 Inches By the Consolidated Press Kans. Janwary 21-—=Al 1 war between the 30 marriage- Akl zivls of thix quaint Russian town | in the midst of Kansas prairies and the town elders, heavily heaid parents who rule the town, is near the revolt stag The women, halked in re peated efforts to bring onter world | tashions to this place, are believed to be on the ve of defying their par entsand in many cases their afh- inced sweethenrts For the older men. in solemn con- | have led that none of the| who recently bobl again Twenty-eight Women of the iown recently their hai And. to make it probably half of the voung women are enguged to marey hard-working, steady vouths D. A. R. BILL REPORTED, BUT ACTION IS DELAYED' Measure to Permit Greater Expen- bobbed worse diture in Capital Goes to New Senate Committec. A bill {0 amend the law und. vhich the National Society of Da ters of the American Revolution w incorporated by increasing from $1.- WO000 1o $5.000 the amount which might be wded by the sanization in the et was favor veported to the Senate Monday Chairman Smoot of the finance Dist hups not ecstatically o, withdrew e finance id d that Judiciary commit report Senator he original law m's expenditure limit has heen which the . eached in the b that | vhich 1ding in Washington amendment is in- ease the limita ization may ex permit it to now na of the 30 young | » L dent of the Women's (ity Club, and | irls Forbidden to Wed|LOST BATTALION HERO TO RETIRE FROM ARMY ™5 Wounds Received in Action Lead of the town, and those voun: al most unanimously. have ed they will ubide by the elders’ rule. Closely watched. the vounz women have not been able to tell the outside world just what their next move will | be, but there are known to be threats to leave the town flat. | Williams, Me. It ix onl miles 1o Hays, seat of | the one of the teachers’ colleges, and the young women will know they can obtain domestic employment there if | ide 1o give up their homes - flances Capt. Ne zned to the lost bt and was to Favorable Consideration for Sth In who w York) Division duri wounded sever swarded Medal of Honor, times in that was retiving ho: plication siderition commanded the n honor which w of the late Pr the presicitial from Capt. Holderman. Holderman ntry a member of the T7th (New the war, was action <ional an Army the Con, hefore Capt seas with the of litar wched over the esident Harding Holderman also s *d Divisie nd his ap guard when Trouk some o low their ‘ted a ago when | hose be- stern orders, they rolled them up agun n elders believed the modernism had licated until unexpectedly the omed oui with hatr boos. hair aiready is bobbed, |0p||w| the girls when hrought hefore the elders - Will grow leader HOLDS EXPERT ERRED IN MARRIAGE ATTACK Chicago Womnn Snys 50 Per Cent | of Unions Bring Happiness Instead of But 10. By (he Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. January 21 ment with the views expressed by Prof. David Seabury of New York ure listed seven kinds of | nd de 1 that only 10 s were “truly, | to was voiced veste . Lanzworthy. presi azain,” replied the Countless purg avoid sick hiliousnes sonr They gassy “1 sh though “that 1d sav. from my experience technically she said least 50 per cent of mar were reasonably happy Per- | lish n. as bliss of | any Kind is of brief duration But soing alonz enjoving life and givinz something to the world."”" The ideal marriaze. Mrs. Lang worthy helieved, consisted in “a part nership with congeniality in tastes.” most ated. Dr not only howel maveme never gripes. girls sallow stom have Tound that weli's Syrup Pey a! bow ior those heretoiore chron 4 M\\.'! delicate girl or woman. T !W" Women Need DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 e themselves dizzin= ach Dr Caldwe]] 5 SYRUP PEPSIX Office Stationery Office Files Reduced 25% rance of the balance of our nd legal Main 3 Wooden Adopted Probably in Month. GOWNS AT “SALE PRICES.” | Debutantes in London Patronize | Week" Establishments. | MEMO! Special Dispateh to Th BALTIMORE ways of the Siate United States Januar will be When its “awfu’ long tighwa nal ro sbably withir Mackall, ct > 5105 Conn. Ave. Today Sure -~ with nat e adopted. pre month. John N the State nounced. followine the twenty-third the American tion. held lust w Chic see one Mr. Mackall, who ai fir sed to that we co-operate*with the Government. said the working out of a plan had been placed in the hands of the executive committee n of Siate Highway ( had worked out a ils of which will not eral weeks. Highway officials Maryland, ew York. New Jersev and Pennsyl vania will meet in Washington within the next two weeks to drafi final plins of the profect. and ratification through mail hallots is expected shortly after- | Commi his return convention of Iders' A ocia Kk in and you st ref BaveiBeeni il Al ple home is open daily ar Sunday from 0 AM. 1o 10 PM. KAY SCHNIDER KAY CO. INC. Investment Franklin INDIGESTION, GAS. STOMACH MISERY Chew a few Pl:.’\&ml Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! ials, which hody new pl e he completed for sev Flf"" retained in the new plan 513 e those from \ 1 to Phila- delphia via Conowi ington 1o Annapolis, Washington to the M land-West' Virginia line through 1 of Maryland and Virginia. the Na- | tional pike irom Ealtimore to the | western boundary he State, the road from the Pennsvlvania line to Leesburg, Va.. via branch from Hagerstoy port SEES SEA LAWS IGNORED. Says Life | Is Not Protected Head of SRIlors Union Special Dispatch to The Sta BALTIMORE. January The enforcement of our laws for the pro. tection of lives at sea is on a par with our enforcement of the Volstead aet —nobody pays any attention to |them.” ‘accordinzg to Andrew Furn president of the International ‘s Union of America " he declared nohody ohevs. The Val has closed effectually the ts to all persons not introduced Ary officers. 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