Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1926, Page 14

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EVENII™ WASHINGTON, 1. ., WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1926. — THE MAOFEETTUPHOLDS [Ar=e Sxsre s morc. WhS. STUANT 10GES NAVAL AIR POLIGY| -z Antngton Swpervior to adaress: FIGHT FOR HUSBAND ‘ Rear Admiral Reiterates Con- 'ffi'g"n“rf'.',.:‘ ste Tonthiy meet Lyon Village Body. Special Dispatch to The Star. Citizens' \Y\ . ao § in the viction Force Should Re- |ncv ch, Inc., on main With Fleet. say it he would return to his wite. | His wife all that a few days| after their 1 e last March, Robert’s mothe sed his arrest on a charge of stealing $4.000 worth of | Jewelry” from her. ‘This, the former | cabaret dancer charged, was an at tempt of the mother to further her| desire 1o have their marriage an nulled. Robert’s bride put up $2,600 bond for his release from jail and the | | charge against him was later dis | missed. Then, young Mrs. Stuar { ed Deveaux with keeping her | | husband away rmm her. | 12— Rober ot of | 453 MEN FOR SESQUI. . former cabavet | The entire garrison now stationed nd son of a wealthy land ut Fort Washington and consisting of ville, N. C., can go back | 433 men has been or he cares to, but she'is! phia in connection w v, g Y “ é R it st We Invite Comparlson e of These Super-Furniture Values Comt Enles She Is Not Legal Guardian of Her 19-Year- 0ld Mate. LYON VILLAGE, Va., May 12.— Wfllhm J. Ingi member l)f !h! By the Associated Press. M‘t ()n\ei available to 1l be sought by Monroe sident of the associa anks for this purpose have | been provided by the county super- ay 12.—An [ V1S ontroversy | am Mitchell, then e Army Air Serv commencemen e of Charleston | Admiral Wil | ihonia v | EXPERTS AID STUDENTS. should never et. By the A.soc CHARI echo of preme Court | tennial Exposition. Guard duty L. Guy ruled yester | fort will be taken over by troops from | Fort ustis, Va. s i for a writ of habeas 5 ting Harry Deveaux, rep. | Rex Was Right. ‘s mother, to turn her | From the Capper's Magaz youthfu d over to her. The| When Rex was tak | petition _alle that Mrs. Lilllan | tion in first-year ge \\'umrl Robert’'s mother, was respon | across this question, {sible for their separation. Young |of the form and size of Stuart walked out of the courtroom |The teacher was astonished to rfinll; with Mr. Deveaux after Justice Guy J on his paper this answer: n form | delivered his ruling. He would not! it {s round, and in size it is big."” | not his Justice Cha on an application Folding Hardwood Lawn Bench $1.29 No Phone or Mail Orders an examina hy, he came 1 mmevh\n;:l e earth. last nig um Moffett l)N beliet th llicious H\va\! lh( '+ d ith bei oOppos e e uates on Advisory Committee. 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After said dividend of 6 per cent has been paid, any further amount declared in dividends shall be paid to the holders of the common stock to the extent of $6.00 per share, and should there be any further amounts declared in dividends, there shall be declared first, 1 per cent to the holders of the preferred stock, and any further amount shall be paid to the holders of the common stock. REDEMPTION The Preferred Stock shall be subject to redemption in whole or in part at any time after five years from the date of original issue, subject to a sixty-day notice to the stockholder, at $110.00 per share plus all unpaid accrued or accumulated dividends. BUSINESS This corporation is organized for the purpose of handling first and second trust loans on real es- tate, builders’ loans, insurance, and such special financing as may commend itself to the corporation. ORGANIZATION EXPENSES No salesman will be employed to sell our stock. 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John Poole President James Brown Scott Secretary, Carnegie Endow- ment ~ for International Peace Warner Stutler Contracter Leon Tobriner Attvrnuv at Law George E. Walker Lumber Dirsctor, Park Savings Bank Wilmer J. Waller Vice President L. Perry West President, West Broth Brick Ge. | i Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite This beautiful suite offers the added convenience of a bedroom whenever necessary. The Davenport opens into a full size double bed. Comprises Bed-Davenport, Armchair and Fireside Chair, with loose, spring-filled reversible cushions; beautifully upholstered with Jac- quard Velour. Deferred Payments “Alaska” Cork Wall Top-Icer $14.50 Deferred Payments lems Zg,nsburg/z gm’mtaw Go.

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