Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 14

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. EECAUSE IT I8 harmless 14 OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Loecated in Our Own Rldg. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN a0 Opticians Optometrists PERTUSSIN isthe ideal medi- cine for every barsh or painful esagh. It will soothe the dry and teaging character of the congh and help to clear the irritated air passages of the barmful pblegm. Ttis entirely free from the usual “dape” (such as narcotics, chloro- form, cannabis or otber injurious drogs) and can therefore, be freely given to delicate children as well =8 adults. Favorably known to physicians for over twenty years and sold by all droggists in small and largs | | MOTHER IS SLAIN, GIRL IS ATTACKED Husband of 16-Year-Old Bride Held—Sledge Used as Weapon. By the Associated Press. MULL S, W. Vs Belle MacMillan, 40 yesterday, and her da . Mrs. Ollfe Nicholi, 16, u bride of two days is in a hospital with a fractured skull, the result of a mysterious at- tack on the two women by un- identified assailant. which occurred at their home Tipple, 12 miles from here, Saturday, reports received in | at the local post of the State police A 16-pound sledge authorities found was belived to n the weapon used in the last night said. girl, Tom N THE EVEN Mexican Lawyers Publish Price List For Fast Divorces By the Associated Press. TUSCON, “price lisf of Senora, which is 1 for American business, is contain- ed in o letter which a Nogal March 8.—A ‘in the State ki bid Ariz., * on divorce. yers here. The Mexican attorney added a promise of 20 per cent split on all cases referred to him. The expenses in divorces for mu- tual consent were estimated as fol- lows. State tax, $250; Federal tax, 62.50; publication, $50; lawyer's fee, $200. Total in American cur- rency, $662.50. “The term within which a divorce is granted, according to law, is 20 I settle everything the attorney promised in 3 Children’s Room Opens. children’s room of the Mount nt Library, branch Sixteenth of the and Public Lamont streets, for the conduct of which tunds were appropriated in the de- fictency bill just passed by Congress, will be opened formally today. The room will be open today and tomor- G _STAR, SCORES PAY HONOR 10 EUGENE FIELD Famed Author of “Little Boy ‘1: Blue” Consigned to Spe- cially Built Tomb. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 8.—With the last stanza of his famous poem, “Little Boy Blue,” sounding as his requiem, the body of Eugene Field, the chil- dren’s poet, was yesterday simply vet beautifully enshrined for poster Episcopal Chureh of the Holy Com forter, Kenilworth, Grown children, who read and wept ver the jovs and sorrows of Field's host of characters almost a genera- tion ago, even as children today, and who included in their number scores of prominent literary and journal Istic personages, followed the body of the children's poet from an obscure grave In Graceland Cemetery to the ity in a speclally built tomb of the|* he recited the fmmortal “Little Boy Blue,” concluding: Asa. faithtul to Little Boy Blus they stand, Each in the eame old Dlace. the touch of a little hand e smile of a little face. they wonder. as walting these long years through, In the dust of thit ttle chatr. What has become of our Little Boy Blus Since he kissed them and put them there. With these words the body wi lowered to the tomb built to rec d as the inscription, “E The Children's Poet,” was nto place, Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector of the church, pro- nounced 2 blessing. Widow Expresses Appreciation. Expressions of appreciation for the memorial and enshrinement came from all parts of the country. “I am deeply touched,” Field's widow wrote, “with the unfolding of your plan to forever enshine my husband's memory In this picturesque spot.” P iald's remains: were borne intolthe hurch by officers of the parish. A ested cholr, local and national per- onages @ slergy made up the ston. Rev. Danforth cele brated a requiem holy eucharist - . ve er In describing the advent of “hot dogs” into England, a London news. paper explained that “at _such musement centers as y Island ost_every booth is devoted to the e of these delicacies.” 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926. most notable perhaps is lerian Obolensky back to the Rurik, the fir: Forsaking his family connections, Princ EX-PRINCE A BOLSHEVIK. Valerian Obolensky Forsakes Fam- ily and Former Connections. MOSCOW, March 8 (#).—Of the few members of the old nobility who have joined the bolshevik forces the ENJOY YOUR TRIP FREE FROM THE NAUSEA of SEAcaTRAIN SICKNESS Nothing will contribute more to the comfort and pleasure of your trip No matter how or rocky the ride, you can pre all_symptoms of nausea and enjoy your experiences. 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores . ‘or dire® on veceipt of Price The Motherslll Remedy Co., New York W\ \\‘ WA AN \ \\\\\\\\ O Oholer Prince Va- family dates | pointed Soviet He now is a fu the council of t sars and manage adopt- | tieal department. ed the name of Osinsky and was ap 0 Sweden i member of le's commis state statis I Il row for the registration of children desiring to take out books. The circulation of books will begin Thurs- day, the room Wednesdays. cloister in the Holy Comforter Church. There, as Field himself would have wished, scores of little children mingled with the throngs. " Judge Holdom's Eulogy. Beads are to be riveted to dress ma- Judge Jesse Holdom of the Cook terial in such a way that they cannot | County Superior Court, a personal fall off, in a new process devised by | friend of Field’s for many years, de- an Austrian. livered the eulogy, and at its close PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN BASEMENT Misses’—Women’s and Larger Women’s Spring Coats hand, was arrested on suspicion and is being held in the Mullens jail. He steadfastly denied any implication in the affalr. Hospital authorities sald Mrs. Nicholl had a good chance to recover, Nicholi's first storles of his whereabouts at the time of the at- k were conflicting and later he sed into a sullen silence, police not being open Sonora, attorney has sent to law- Real Food Values--These Prices Are Good For All This Week--Do Not Miss Them. 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