Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 16

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WIFE 1S FORGIVEN FOR ALLEGED PLOT Husband to Aid Defense in Polson Charge—Other Man Still Held. By the Associated Press. SAWTELLE,. Calif., March 15— Forgiveness has been granted by W. H. Bowers, elderly banker, to his wife, Mrs. Olive Orr Brugen-Schmidt Bow- ers, for her part in an alleged piot to poison him, it was learned last night. Reconciliation was effected after a conference with Rev. John Hall, pas- tor of the church which Bowers at- tends, who plaved a leading part in the arres he woman and her al leged lovi er 1. Archer, bank g in on their tele- clerk, by li Judge Warren phone cony H. Orr of . clared that so rnm‘erm‘d the “I do not know what will be done in the courts in this unfortunate matter, wers was arraigned Jast Friday ushand posted $5.000 band for he declared that their marital relations were at an ond. s still in jail last night. Hig wife sald the time of his ar- rest that she helleved him gulltless and would stand by him. VIRGINIA SEEKS BACK POLL TAX OF $6,000,000 Judges to Name Collectors Under New Law, and Funds Will Go to Schools. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., March 15.—Un- der the terms of a new law in Vir- ginia, judges of the circuit courts and the corporation courts must each year name a special man to collect delinquent capitation taxes. The round sum due the State {s $6,000,000 from this ane source. Tt is believed that at least half of this can be col- lected. The collector to be named s to re m of $1.50 for the costs t the ob ng up to expect to also the s in hav streperous ate would use the money system. Th tors of this tax re t a few collec- t this time. —e FLORIDA PLANS SURVEY. | Study of Progress to Be Made at State Leaders' Congress. TAMPA. Y—\\ March 15 Florida tor h sulting from her tremendous activity of the last t hr all-Flori April 9 night by « man of th ments, The congress will be held under the nnounced here last r 0. Knight, chair- imittee on arrange- and will call to manufacturers, ts, developers, agri- ic leaders. The siness situa nd bullding tion, the | 1l present a the consid * | pioneer and . | terday. of the school | Rent Commission Sustains Tenants’ Rights to Siesta 15.—The rent arbit; 2 ion, a semi- judicial bo « ruled that in Germany & < entitled to iis o'clock in the aftsrnoon after a heavy dinner. The commission sustained the complaint of a Charlottenburg landlord who wanted to. oust Olga Ossinski, n Russian music student, because she snsisted on exercising her voice between those hours. She compromised hy changing her practice hours to betwen 7 and 9 o'clock at night. . The commission indicated that the nap anti-noise ruling applied also to radio loud speakers and musical instruments. Nebraskan Pioneer Dies. KEARNEY, Nebr.,, March 15 (#).— Samuel Clay Classett, 82, Nebraska, ate historian, died yes: He was born and reared in | this State and served through the cleans pots and panslike a flash. Three whisks, an@ alumi- num looks like new. All of your Kitch- enware Shines whcn you use these soft Atgroce hardware— de; i Feel Glorious! §4.000 a vear| Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10c Don’t stay head- achy, bilious, con- stipated, sick! One or two pleas- ant, candy - like time will gently stimulate your liver and start your bowels. Then you will both look ancl feel clean, sweet, re- freshed; your head clear, stomach right, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because cheery, harmless “Cas- never gripe, inconvenience “Cascarets” has become { the largest selling laxative in the world for n, women, children. Buy a.box at any drug store. carets” or sicken, e Confidence is the essential foundation of all banking success—and such con- fidence is, in its turn, dependent upon the known character of an institution’s management. The Union Trust Company takes pleasure in presenting for your consideration the names of its Officers and Directors: OFFICERS EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN. GEORGE E. HAMILTON.. ........ President. Viee-Pres't, Atty. and Trast Officer GEORGE E. FLEMING...Vice-Pres't. and Asst. Trust Officer WALTER 8. HARBAN. EDWARD L. HILLYER. EDSON B. OLDS. IRVING ZIRPEL.. W. FRANK D. HERRO! 8. WILLIAM MILLER. e O L —— WILLIAM S. LYONS. Vice-President Trust Officer and Treasurer ..Secretary & 8rd Asst. Trust Officer st. Treasurer st. Treasurer sst. Treasurer e ASSE. Secretary mman GEORGE E. HAMILTON, JR.comin.n ASSt. Attorney _ DIRECTORS 1750005 S JAMES B. LAMBIE THOS. P. MORGAN GEORGE H. MYERS 1030000000 O A A UNION TRUST | oF COMPANY - THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOUTH-WEST CORNER I5th AND. H STREETS, NORTH-WEST EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN - L e e ] e ——— P RESIDENT “Cascarets” any| THE Nutmargarine 25¢ ANOTHER BIG HEINZ WEEK Special For This Week Only “First Prize,” None better, Ib. ... We have selected two of the best Heinz 57 varieties and are going to offer you an excep- tional opportunity on these two items. We especially recommend these two items as supremely good in quality and our object in making these extremely low prices is to induce thousands of our patrons to try these goods who have never bought them before. Heinz CREAM of TOMATO Soup In Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup you get a prod- uct ready to eat; just heat it and serve. The distinc- tively fine quality will appeal to vour taste and you'll appreciate the convenience of its-being “ready to eat” as is. ' CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP One Can, 10c Special This Week cans for 1l Heinz PEANUT BUTTER Heinz Peanut Butter is the very And Here Is a finest; different, too, from others on the market. Try a jar at this low price and we predict you'll buy it regularly. Large Jar Just for this week we have named these comparatively low prices on the world’s best known brand. 12-Ib. 2 09c Land O’Lakes Made From Sweet Cream Butter Butter made from sweet cream of the quality of Land O’Lakes has an appeal to the taste that is the delight of the most particular of butter users. Special 24- lb 35 bag Once become accustomed to.“Land O’Lakes” butter and rio other will satisfy you. Pamcularly do we wish to call your atten- tion to the price—its comparatively moderate, yet no better quality butter can be secured. From producer to you through this company only. That partly accounts for the moderate price. 0;1e Lb. Carton 5 5c EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. A Store Near Your Home “Peter Pan’’ Peas “Peter Pan” Peas, because of their delightful flavor, the result of a careful development, of this special variety, are considered by many of our patrons to be the finest that we offer. . We are offering this brand all this week at a. very special price and you have the opportunity of quantity buying at a very low price. This Week Only 20c - 3 Per Dozen Cans, $2.20 Cans for 55¢ Some Soap Specials These prices enable you to reduce living costs, and at the same time get soaps of well known value. zsc FAB Colgate’s Wash Bowl Flakes Every housewife knows FAB and will be dellghted with the price. . Small Pkgs. 3 = 25¢ Colgate’s Octagon Toilet Soap A few weeks ago we had a sale of this soap and we are again offering you an opportunity to buy at a moderate price. “Octagon” Toilet Soap will prove itself to he as fine as soap can be, and its “lasting” qualities on the wash- stand or bath tub make it very economical to use. “Octagon” Toilet Wrappers are valuable as coupons with other Octagon products. c or Cakes c for Kirkman’s Borax Soap This old time brand is offered without comment, except to emphasize the price. (All Soap Prices Are Quoted For This Entire Week) Special This Week One Cake Kirkman’s Borax Soap Macaroni Sanitary Brand Elbow Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles 3p}‘£s.22c WIDMER’S GRAPE JUICE FIG BARS Real good uality. gold from the box. Virginia Sweets Pancake v 10c| rm1lc | Peerless Jelly Rolls A delicious cake roll 1 5 with jelly. 1-Ib. size Yellow Onions, 2 Ibs., 9c; 4 Ibs., 18¢ White Potatoes, 10lbs . . . 55¢ New Cabbage, per Ib- . e Sweet Potatoes, 2Ibs . . . 15¢ Texas Carrots, bunch . . . 5¢ Rutabagas ¢eltow twmips) 4 Ibs., 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE for Small Stayman Wmesap Apples —Eastern grown, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ Cooking Apples,5lbs . . . 25¢ Grapefruit, each . . . . 10c Florida Oranges, doz . . . 50c California Navel Oranges, doz., 50c GREEN BAG COFFEE, Ib . 39 MILANI’S 32¢ Sunsweet Prunes, 1-lb. pkg., 19¢ Ready-to-Eat Canned Dried Prunes in Syrup. . ‘NO. 2 I/Z can, 25C TIDEWATER Herring Roe Exceptionally fine quality. Try a can tomorrow French Salad Dressing, bottle Canned Foods at Mcderate Prices Standard qualities at prices which reduce your cost of living. H l 2Q Blue Ridge Corn, can, 12¢ Silver Label Peas, can, 12¢ These two brands of Corn and Peas will be offered together during March, viz: 2 e 23c Note—Weather and crop conditions largely determine the quality of standard grade canned foods. Last vear these conditions were extremely favorable and Blue Ridge Corn and Silver Label Peas are the best they have been in several years. Pork and Beans Campbell’s. . .3 for 25¢ Van Camp’s. .2 for 15¢ Kidney Beans Van Camp’s 10c Your choice of corn or peas, or you may assort in purchase as you desire. Spaghetti, Etc. Franco-American Van Camp’s Per can Heinz— Per can Keystone Fruits Packed by Hunt Bros. Famously good and very popular with those who know the quallt\ Van Camp’s Milk, 2 for For a short time longer we continue— 1 canKeystone Pears. ...........37c 1 can Keystone Cherries. . .......35¢c 1 can Keystone Peaches. ........ .25c Total regular value. ......... Special: The above 89 c assortmentfor.......... RUMFORD’S Read the advertisements appeariig cach week in this newspaper and remember that Rumford’s can be secured at all our stores. wn]Tein 32t 19¢ 6-0z. bottle

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