Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 25

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SESQUICENTENNIAL TO HAVE AIR MEETS Many Contests to Be Held at Philadelphia During THE DAY STAR, VIEW OF LUNA. WASHINGT! TOWNE UNDER BOND 10 STAY INTLLINOIS Stamford Man’s Wife Gets Writ, Charges Threals and D. ¢, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1. INSULL SEPARATION REPORT IS DENIED Utility Magnate Sails for Eu- rope—Wife Leaves on An- —Monday and Tuesday Every wide-awake woman in Washington should t: ll\k adv.mtage of these “SLEEPY-TIME” SPECIALS. E item represents a quality second to none AT PRIC THAT ARE SO LOW THAT YOU'LL JUST HAVE BUY. Read them all! Six Months. Detention. other Ship in Tears. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 20.—The marital adventures of J. eredith Towne, Stamford, Conn., lock manufactures’ son, and his immigrant factory girl- B SiTe setlen on. qifte wife, Dorothy Ravin Towne, resulted | erg today were sald to be “without the today in announcement by Superior|gjightest foundation” in a wireless Special Dispatch to The Star JPHIA, March 26 nged for the Philadely Neptember, by 3 nounced lwl lvl,‘h( by George director of aviation of the Judge Babath that he would issue a writ of ne exeat for the technical de- tention of Towne and set his bond at $5,000. Judge Sabath, before whom Mrs. Towne'’s suit for separate maintenance message tonight from Mr. Insull on Press. Insull will join me in return with me Mrs. Insull, who | think of this---- Genuine “KROEHLER?” Such a low price as this may never be repeated! the auts is pending, also granted an injunction | ¢ he stage in “The restraining Towna from disposing of | ga)," hoarded the Conte Rosso tod his $600,000 estate pending the court’s | yous und refused to commeni on the declsion. reported separ Testimony involving thre: D nit then b her life by her husband wa Mrs. Towne. She said t after coming to Chicago with her h band, on December 27, he requested ) Gosuhy: the PULLMAN S and “ROYAL EASY” ed the Army, Navy and Marine nd their respective aerial her to go to Mexico and obtain a di- vogee. “It you don't go, I will,” she quoted him. . “I refused to go." she said, “and he 3-piece Kroehler Suites, over- stuffed jacquard velour upholstery, as illustrated. threatened to kill me. He said he would hire thugs to do it for five or |- ten doll; ‘On March 11, Mrs. Towne said, her husband left her. fforts were made to incarcerate her nicipal Field, Philadel L hundred d with 3-piece Pullman Suites, in cane- back frames, rose taupe jacquard upholstery. time of he s known on the ( lunar quadrant woes and present | orth- charged she was lured to a sanitarium and detained there until she got word to her family throu s former schoolmate, whom e dance at the institution. “and wrote to her sed from the sanitarium here to start life she said. nd they lived to- who wus abroad, came ge! ll 3 3-piece Royal Easy Bed Suites— —coil spring, loose cushions— ‘ ; jacquard velour upholstery. » held the € re will be ample 1 5 ) visiting civilinn of the d flying units and Cana- ent r Field Planned. Field, about i the Pay Weekly or Monthly for These SUITES MPROVE Your Home by Goed Electric Wiring. Get Our Plan and -Estimate! LAMPS Makers of fine Lamps and Shades are well aware that we are in the Market to buy the ‘really good things" they have to offer when price is right. As a result you can pick up the best values in this line See these specials— age of Bencoelen. 1t will bring flying : from the various States. e national air races will be held u September 4 to 11. reliability tour for the lnrd Teiand. Dark. afford landing 1 will be held during the 1 of September. More than commercial airplanes on their lar scheduled flight from different . _|cities will visit Philadelphia Bl ':;‘"‘“\‘\“‘3‘;1 During the national convention of - RS e are 3 G o A rica on, to be held in SO . ll"‘l:i!:\?l‘?lj}lit.\mdz o first \\lnek included Tsabel Betsy ] in October, a Spi as f-eo!Le Washing- eral fine Bridg mps, com- held snder) the ruder as Robert Mor- plete with hand-painted @) 75 nd Montos Gaither as George : Bhades's oo oo . “TYPEWRITERS a1 $15.00 uunplne with Pleated 315 ANl Makes Silk Shades Overhnuled and Repaired pert, Guaranteed Work A g av \unn.r (hnlmul (‘iur!0| uono T m held du 2 second Suies oriSale June wil e veeks o It will be open | weeks of o1 civilian R ey ity of Philadel- “With these unusu: in town hesa pening of the ex- s will be h bove_the ‘ex who W £y hiinde - will partic 1 £ of October air meet con- Boudoir Lamps .......... 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Medical Science Bldg. 1029 Vermont Ave. An extra good Vv $11.50; Flectric Grills .. ‘onvent, und Electric Waffle Irons . the third weels of July A ¥t Moote meet will I It i be open to Army _THERMOLITE — the wonderful elec(rm treatment to 1l Guard ill be held « ill be held dur VIOLET RAY—Recommended by physicians ... e f(ome Stectiic Sfiap Joseph D. Campbell One of the Greatest PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Ever Held in Washington POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Fine Diamond Rings, Solid Platinum Diamond Flexible Bracelets, Solid Platinum Dia- mond Bracelet Watches and other Diamond Platinum Jew- elry, Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois and Gruen Watches. A fine stock of solid gold Jewelry, Sterling Sil- verware, Chime Clocks, etc.— Now Being Seld to Higilest Bidders AT PUBLIC AUCTION Evcry article in this Auction Sale will be guaranteed as represented as to the quality or money will be refunded. SALES DAILY FROM 11 AM. TO 6 PM. 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