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% T, . e B P e RETURN OF ESTATE Wife and Othebrsb Robbed Him of $1,000,000. LAND, Ohio, April 2.—Seek overy of most of.a $1,000,000 e claims was taken from him dur s 19 months’ im-| Remus, former | rent L. ) attol nd Cincinnatl ““hoot launched a fight in, Federal estranged er United the 1 for Mrs. Remus. of the plaintiff ame was Btricken her attorney., , former assistant dis. under Wertz: Franklin | former Department nf Matt J. Hinkle, . have in their his personal 1 000, Ttemus chargeq | Dies at 96, After Test of 40 Years By the Assocrated Pre NEW YORK, April 2.—Death has refuted the theory Theo- dore G. Northrup, 96 years old, that ns long as he obeyed the laws of health he would not. die. Forty years ago he suffered a nervous hreakdown and physicians £ave him only a few more years of life. He refused to believe them, however, and fought his way back fo health. Until the hour of his death from pneumonia yes- terday he refused to believe he was | il and his physicians said he | had not broken any health rules. | Mr. Northrup was founder and leader of the Church of the Silent Demand. He asserted he hal & following of more than 10,000 persons interested in hiz “prac- tical psycholosy of the twentieth century.” He held that the secret of happy longevity was “thinking Youns 61 FAILURES RECORD. Joseph | Mareh Shows Largest Number of | Bankruptetes at Richmond. \ Special Dispatch to The Star | RICHMOND, Va., April 2.-—Bank | ruptey petitions in the Federal Court here for March were 61, the largest |s number in the history of the court for any one month. first quarter of the year is 143, which ¥ | is also a record. and hous July, aw 54 petitions filed, a record for the year. | ‘Thinking Young’ SOUGHTBY REMUS Former “Bootleg King” Says total for the | T ROOSEVELT PROMISED PINCHOT CABINET POST Letter of 1916, Published for Pres- ent Campaign, Cites Gov- ernor’s Abilities. By the Awsociated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—A let ter of Theodore Roosevelt in which he disclosed that he had planned to make Gifford Pinchot, now Governor of Pennsylvania, his Secretary of re-elected to the 12, was made public by xhe Pinchot campaizn The letter is contained in a leaflet, which will be used atorial candidacy of Theletter, written by Col. Roosevelt to Mir. Pinchot in 1916, said: “You had a kéen understanding of our international affaivs and our military needs, and your anc standards, public were such as to render you a man eminently fitted to represent Ameri can ideals in foreign affairs. In view of these facts, I had intend the time told you, if elect in 1012, to make you Secretary of State,” Growing Third Teeth. CUSHING . April 2 P.— Rev. D. v, ploneer minis- ter of C thll\L is growing his third eight new prouting.” as his sec- ond set, but answer the purpose for practical use and will save him a large dentist’'s. bill for a new set, he declares. THE EVENING MORGENTHAU IN HAWAIL. Alleges Other Estrange U. S. and Japan. HONOLULU, April 2 (#).—Henry Morgenthau, former Ambassador to Turkey, arrived here yesterday after studying the governments of India and the Philippine Islands. He as- serted outside nations were attempt- ing to create ill will between Japan and the United States, adding does not want war with us.” Mr. Morgenthau ready for independence. Another big war, he said, was in- evitable unless the world exercises statesmanship. CHILD MARRIAGE RUINED. Another 14-year-old Girl Repents Haste in Divorce Court. CHICAGO, same time that Rernice de Broux, 14 vear-old bride, was being forgiven hy her mother for IL, from Milwaukee with Krauge, 23,‘the romance of another, a bride of 1 of the divore Bernice's mothe: Broux, is only 29 now, and was mar ried when she was 14 in Birmingham, Ala. The broken romance ‘was that of Mrs. Katherine Greenfarb, who mar- rled in 1924, at the age of 14, and sep- arated from her husband last January. later suing for divorce on the grounds of cruelty. . More than 10,000 women attended the first women's exposition held re. cently in Cleveland, Ohifo. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Nations Seek to “Japan expressed the opinion that the Philippines are not April 2 UPL—At the eloping to Waukegan, Hugo was crashing on the rocks rt rs. Amber de (., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. A A A Living Room Bedroom Dining Room and Bed-Davenport Suites These Unusual Values of Splendid Quality ' Are Special for Saturday at alleg irs. Remus | spired to take and con + temporary injunction | defendants from secret of the property, and unting e amount involved, Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suite 169 00,000, the value w certificates in the ¢ Hinkel. The certificates ses of whisky in storage Pogue distillery in Ken acted only.as »tion involving This beautiful suite offers the added convenience of a bedroom when- ever necessary. The Davenport opens into a full double bed. - Comprises Bed-Davenport, Armchair, and Fireside Chair, with loose, spring-filled reversible cushions; beautifully upholstered with Jacquard Velour. Deferred Payments ELECTRIC CLEANER Gets ALL the dirt by Air Alowe Easy to Own The Royal Distributed Pay- ments Plan makes it as easy to buy a Royal as to use one. Par- ticulars furnished gladly. Lexington, Ky., 3 1 defendant, Remus asking t be enjoined from removing the r from the Pogue Distillery, h had been ordered to release it “hootleg king" ken from when he ‘penitentiary to entence for violating the mna- | tional prohibition law. T G Aided in Prosecution. Dodge. who aided in his prosecu \fter the indictment of Mrs. it St. Louis on liquor con You can't afford to be with- out one. Ask any Royal own- charges, won the sympathies 0 o . e latter, the petition alleged. i i er. She will tell you that in Remus claims that Dodge had a X 58 rpose in offering to help Mrs. Re- one year her Royal saves her < out of her court difficulties. 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