Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 23

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.BALTIMORE $2.00 m- WILMINGTON 4.25 PHILADELPHIA 5.00 | UNDER MITTE ‘ MANAGEMENT From Gray Line Office, Penne. | Ave.W.o 1459 A M. duly. | T e Sy et BEFORE 2 COURTS iOne Deals With Mismanage- ment Charge, Other With Mining Property Sale. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April _2—The fizht among the heirs to the millions left by Levi Z Leiter, pioneer Chicago | merchant, was waged in two courts | here yesterday. In ‘the Appellate Court, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. LEITERWILLCASE ~ {Gouple. 8 and 7. Over GeorgiaTown By the Associated Press. ALBANY, Ga., April 2—Aerial dangers mean nothing to the love- lorn who are past threescore vears and tel R. McCord, 81, and Mrs. Kate Arrington, vealed here yesterday when they were married in an airplane thou- sands of feet above the eity. The céremony was performed ) Rev. W. W. McCord, evan and son of the groom. McCord determined on the aerial ceremony Wednesday after taking his first ride in an airplane a few DUKE OF GUISE SUCCEEDS ORLEANS AS FRENCH HEIR Royalists Acknowledge His Right to Pretensions to Throne After Leader’'s Death. By the Associated Press PARIS, April 2.—News is received from Palermo that the Duke of Guise intends to claim succession to the throne of France, following the recent death of the Duke of Orleans, Royalist les are not surprised this, although they point out that » action on his part is necessary to establish his pretensions. Only in case he intended to renounce all rights would it beyecessary for him (0 _make a formal declaration. The royalist leaders are not aware thus far of the terms of the Duke of Orleans' will, and are doubtful CRIPPLE CREEK REFORMS. Once Wild Mining Camp Closes Jail, Due to Prohibition. | CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., April P).—Once a roaring, wild mining camp of the old West, with m‘ saloons and dance halls turning night into day, Cripple Creek, world famous | gold and silver mining town, has| formally closed its jail becatse since | prohibition the gayety and flare of the old life has faded and now there are no_prisoner The by of county ers for Teller County notified the | lone guurd employed the deserted | jall that his services will be no longer required. Thousands in Jerusalem. JERUSALEM, April 2 (#).—Thou sands of pilgrims of various nations comm'ssion $100,000 Gift to University. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., April 2.—Presi dent F. W. Boatwright of Richmond rsity was informed yesterday the general education hoard had ven to the university $100,000 for a ail to replace that’destroyved by fire a few months ago. The idea is to get a fund of $400,000 for this building. Uni 1f you haven't any BO-NO in the house, your dl:u‘gist. department store or hard- ware dealer can supply you. Get a can and try it tonight. appeals from the heard, six of the nine attorneys who | whether he expressed himself in any Il have been dppearing for the last 10 | | way regarding the succession. The neral impression is, however, that must have made the Duke of uise his political helr, it not heir of the Orl ans fortune, and sects are here for I Moslems _come to Mohammed prayed; the Jews to weep beside the - wa vanished | temples, and Chr ther around “When the DeVIl was sed in the :\‘KI;V(‘I'N“’ ('0.("”.. :\hs. Leiter Campbell, widow of . [1) 3 s,lck — A British army officer, supporting | Leiter ar4 Lady Suffolk and other — days ago. His plan met with im- 1} mediate response from the bride- The groom only recently vered his t after a long days in the suit of the Countess of Suffolk and Berks to oust her brother, a cotrustee of their argued orally over done with $1,000,000 Joseph Leite | tather's what should 1 estat the same division was Sre OF B €ASTER, Ushers in Vast Varietiesof New FAMILY Hootwear SO K E British heirs aligning themselves | against Leiter. H The Superior Court suit was ad-| journed at noon until next Tuesday | ctimony virtually had been ! as to Lei andling of | ranching property in ! in pa rms the | flolk’s accusations | ment and neglect “When the de'il was sick, the de’il a saint could be When the was well, the de'il a de’il was The old Scotch saving has a lot of truth in it at that. Even Ol Nick himself can’'t be right when he’s all choked up with a cold. run Neither ‘hearing in Appellate Court concerned bituminous mining proper- ties in Southern Illinois. Levi Leiter's will, made in 190 directed that Joséph might purchase the coal land Ghod 2 " Y St - 5 Jumor ashingtonians The minor heirs, of whom ll\m:l‘\ ‘ now are 13, speaking through guardi- litem, demanded that the in- | | . which also amounted to $1,- 000,000, should be accaunted as part of the estate itself, a contention sec- onded by Lady Suffolk Hold Money Leiter and Mrs. Campbell insisted that the inte money should be a counted “income,” and as such ma subject for im them and taken under advisement In the Superior Court Judge Denis 3. Sullivan, who now is hearing Lady down. weak and nervous. can we mortals Couzhs, colds, indigestion and an anemic watery blood condition, if nexlected. will draz any one down Parents eliminate all chance out of shoe buying for the boys and girls when buying at the “Family”— every pair of shoes from the “Family” will render good service and fit properly. 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