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ADVOGATES BETTER FARM DISTRIBUTION Judge Lobdell Urges Applying Methods of Crop Finance to Selling Agencies. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June proved methods of distr products were adve zeneral session of an 11 convention of ‘Advertising Clubs of the Wor Judge . Charle: Lobdell ent of the Land Bank, ton, D. ursed application of the methods used to wce crops in_providing agencies of distribution ind sale of farm products. He s 1 # grain distributing assoc ed to help the financed by th vice fee in the form ¢ ption - eventually to retire the —Im farm at the “fiscal | | Umberto, Helr to Throne, Not Expected to Object in Face of Pressure. Duce Visits 15-Year-Old Girl at Boarding School to Discuss Plan. ar and New York World CHI witzerland, June 24.— Benito Mussolini, the man who holds Italy in the hypnotism of his scowl, rding to rumors, to of Savoy to_his own Edda, to By Cuble to The planning. knit the dy by marr Crown 1 Such report their source i not yet been notice of any re only whispered and unknown. They have dignified with official kind_and no Italian dared to print them. persistent and there are certain which justify they do not prove, the fantastic fair tale of a homely, low-born girl marry- NG _STAR, WASHINGTO! ITALY’S CROWN PRINCE MAY WED MUSSOLINI’S YOUNG DAUGHTER riage Crown Prince. mestic life. He before marriag The princess spel royal family Italy. an anti-Fs He is only 21 up strictl deliberately ndicate. four failure to Howeve Crown would see nothing terrible in the mar- of FEdda Mussolini The Crown Prince himself hem eh- ters the scheme of things. accounts he is by no means enthu- siastic at this disposition of his do- and_Princess Marle Jose are believed to be quite fond of each other and they know each other rather better than most royal couples nt her vacations from Poggio Reale with the Italian and has since visited May Not Oppose Match. Umberto was credited with being ist until about a year ago. and has been brought by his tutors, playing as yet practically no part in public life. The reports of his anti-Fascism were rather vaguely based and mmy such stories were believed to framed so the monmlh) might have a trump to pl Emanuel was compelled by Facisism'’s months. Prince while in an interview to the corres per in which he said, “Fas- But even if he still dislikes ) lini and what the dictator stands fo it is not believed he has enough ex- perience of character to take a defl nite stand against a marriage if all other circumstances should combine D. C., THURSDAY, WINS DIVORCE VERDICT. Mrs. H. A. Evans Given Partial De- cree, Son and Alimony. BALTIMORE, June 24 (#).—Mrs Francis 1. Evans yesterday was granted a partial divorce from Holden A. Evans, millionaire shipbuilder, by Circult Judge Eli Frank: She was awarded $10,000 a year alimony, cus- tody of her minor son, Holden Evans, jr.; $3,000 a year for the boy’ support and $10,000 counsel fees. The decrce wus granted on grounds of abandonment. Judge Frank's de- cision did not recognize_gharges of misconduct mentioned in Mrs. Evans’ bill of complaint, in which the “Prin- cess Eristoff” of Russia was named co-respondent. It was testified In court that the “Princess Eristoff” was Mrs, Olga. do Valliere of New York. Evans formerly was president of the Baltimore Dry Dock and Shiphuilding Corporation. Evidence admftted in court showed his fortune, amassed during the World War, to exceed $1,000,000. Judge Frank fused to o | make permanent a temporary injunc- tion restraining Evans from disposing of his property. D. A. R. BELLS SHIPPED. Oldest Bell Foundry in U. S. Sends 14 for Valley Forge Chimes. JUNE 24, 1926 BAR ASSOCIATION BACKS JUDGE IN MINE DECISION West Virginia County Rody Up- holds Jurist Union Is Trying to Have Impeached. By the Assoclated Prese. MORGANTOWN, W. Va., June 24.— The Monongalia County Bar As- sociation adopted 'a resolution yes- terday _supporting Circuit Court Judge 1. Grant Lazelle in his re- fusal to grant an injunction to the United Mine Workers against four Morgantown coal operators and terming as “ridiculous” un effort of the miners’ union to have him im- peached. Listrict officers of the miners’ or- ganization have asked Gov. Howard M. Gore to call a special session of the. Legislature to investigate Judge Lazelle's official conduct, charging him with being financially interested in some of the coal companies named in_the injunction proceedings. The miners sought an order to re- strain the companies from paying any other wage rate than that provided in the Jacksonville agreement. The bar association resolution called attention to the “scurilous and unwar- | ranted attack” upon Judge Lazelle, | which, it said, was “without founda- tion in law or otherwise,” and ex- pressed confidence in the court. Judge TAB RECEIVER QUITS. JACKSONVILLE, Fla,, June 24 (®). | Mr. —E. A. Inglis, Mlami, has resigned as recelver for the Illustrated Daily Tab, one of the properties of the Vanderbilt Ing! \orllsed it for any bids. Schwartz & Son ODAKS DELIVERS YOUR KODAK PRICES SAME AS CASH WEEKLY PAYS ol I’Pflrfl Diamonds Newspapers, Inc. pended publication. . The court has appointed Brodix, Miami, t s reported t he auditor to which recently sus- John W recefver had em examine the aper and had le without r iving t as FOR IT! me of to force him toward it. Neither of the King's two married daughters has married in her o rank. The eldest, Yolanda, who was often spoken of possible wifo for the Prince of Wales, was married to Count Calvi di Bergolo, a cavalry of- Officors, | & Yoreent school for' princesses and e e e s o flicers. | the daughters of the more important the Pledmontese nobility and not very | aristoeracy. rich. But she ix happy and has no Takes Haughty Attitude. desire to return to court life. The nuns who conduct it wish the Wed Poor German Prince. girl had never come there, for Edda The second daughter, Princess Ma- will not hear of discipline. I am faldn, was” married to’ Prince Phillp Mussolini’s daughter!” is her haughty of Hes man Prince without retort to all attempts to make her a throne, money or any real position. obey the strict rules of the convent, Beforo his marriage he earned a living and it is enough. advising W y Romans how to dec- In this school Princess Marie Jose, orate thelr homes. The King's other Miami Herald, | eldest daughter of King Albert of daughters, Princesses Glovanna and Tulsa | Belgitm, was educated. During the Maria, aré unmarried. Y period of Mussolini’s ascendancy her All of these clrcumstances, accord- engagement to Umberto has often Above: EDDA MUSSOLINE. :n:l to the sm'fir«, \\hl]rl: :M\;h tt‘:u:( been reported and just as often 5 S ittle frontier town, point to further promptly, omphnumu,\-! and offictally Below: PRINCE UMBERTO. gratification of the .dictator's ambi- denied. — tions for himself and his daushter. Shortly after the last denial there|fanancta i i the| . The fact that he has never denied W56 4 ariorbabE i ictater i LRt sy .- | them ln [pOKs8 ve) by (ecnie ias con: self had vetoed the proposed mar e ih eh e VA firming the rumors, The skeptical for political reasons. wwho hint | "ff, “tommands tha blind devotion | Doint out that thers {8 no need to at his supposed plan: of many followers and the adulation | den¥ rumors which have not even there might have been of a nation—from proud Roman |Peen printed 4 sons, too, and sce IMStANCES | Princesses to great war lords Bl O ) support for thelr When the American Hotel Keep- 1894 MARRIAGE OFF. Again, gn_x' solinf's movements on | epg Assoclation visited Rome it was | —— June 6 7 are recounted in detail. A ot Arne On Sunday, the 6th, he left the Villa | fomatked at o banquet Ukulele Fl 1 t o |Annulled Bacauss Bride Was: 14 ulele Flew Over Pole. Victor : W YORK, June 24 UP).—Dick . his Roman residence, for a [y FUREE L ©O0T T 1 the '”\"““‘ of public, that is King not only by the grace of and Eloped From Parents. Konter, A. B., who was up north with God_but also by the consent of | \wiITE PLAINS, N. Y. June 24|Dick Byrdhas a ukulele that he in- P)—A marriage performed in 1504 | Sists flew ‘over the Pole. It was a was annulled yesterday because the|Stowaway on the plane Josephine woman was 14 vears old at the time, | Ford. ~And 20 girls, playing 20 ukes Mrs. Genevieve M. Tompkins, 46]for 20 minutes, greeted him at the years old, modiste of Ossining, testi. | RIeL: Lt fed sho eloped with William . "Tomp enerations the courtiers | (‘hen she was under the legal age to ipporters of the House offo 0. ™ rompking was a 34-year-old | widower. The husband offered no opposition to_the annulment suit, and the only : nted was a faded mar- o | riage 1 The parents, whose onsent Mrs. Tompkins failed to ob- | tain, died long ago, so that she alone able to state that she eloped uinst their wishes. Justice Young URELY, there are 100,000 | Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in_the Great War. Send to John Poole, ‘Treasurer, District of Colum’ bia Memorial Commission, Federal-American National Bank. ing the future head of one of the Lazelle has declined to comment on greatest of regning families. For one thing Edda, an hmmrlr\ln child of since her father's rise to be d!r‘l’nm of Italy has been sent to Poggio Reale, near -Florence, ALBANY, N. Y., June 24 (P)- The oldest bell casting foundry in the country yesterday shipped more than 20 tons of bells for the George Wash ington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge, | Meneely & Co. of Watervltet, who cast the 14 bells, this year is observ- ing its 100th anniversary. The chimes, the gift of the Daugh- ters of the Ameri Revolution from the 13 original States, and costing 5,000, will be holised in a tower hich marks the spot whers Wash- ington and his army suffered almost unendurable h: |rdsh(p 3123 M St. Roots of nhruhhfl'\ should be soak- [VLMLHH\;H ed well before planting. sified Managers Choose Assoc sified Adve with the A elected officers for Yows: Charles W, Democrat, Murdoc o b o~ RN ISCUITS Nax, re-electes Detroit Free Pres old Dryden, ipt, re-elected Peor secre- DOCTORS | EXDNERATED Parents of Child Who Died Under Ether Charged Manslaughter. NEW YORK, June 24 (#).—Man- slaughter charges against Dr. Morris Josell and Dr. David Zelenko, grow- ing out of the death on their operat- ing table of 5-yearold Frieda Cohen, were dismissed by Magistrate Mc. Closkey of Brooklyn yesterday for lack of evidence. Relatives of the child alleged that her death resulted from an overdose of anesthetic. It’s so Easy to Bake Biscuits—uwith Charles A. Sargent, and William R. Huffmann, World, were elected to the b directc A plea for more in advertising to ced by Dr. Bureau of de, United States Commerce, at the Internationa here, held in con onvention of the Adve intelligent Self-rising tional busfne equaled that of the 1913, he sa ) iil further effort in the id to bulld world busi- Tells of Campaign of Waste. . Intelligent cffort in ndvertising was | the walls he asked the chauffe wtressed hy r, who told of | he would like a trip to the Romagna the Depa region and presently directed him to prign g Carpena, near Forli Went to Daughter’s School. Here his wife, Donna Rachele, was waiting. The religious marriage of t olemnized only about Xt mr~| ning they both (h their daughte 1t her d the purp: of t ind out how Edda would to !’w the future Queen of Italy. nally, the dictator adores his daughter. The heavy frown, without which he is hardly ever photographed, Lnim; his daughter can leave his features when he is with N For, they will tell r, nd on these occasions the man |3 2 u s his of iron is intensely, man. What wonder, say DS, L gt S Disgusted With King. Community advertising as a breeder | As for precedents, they are mot| Many Italians who were stanch of good will foward financial insti-(lackinz. Napoleon married his|friends of the royal family a few tutions was advocated 1 T. H.|brothe and sisters to r 1ty and [ years ago and would have resent Sewell, advertising ma er of the|Mussolini emulates the Corsican in |the idea of their Crown Prince marry- Ohio Savings Bank & Trust Co., To-| many things. ing the daughter of a political leader ledo. ¥ hermore, it must not be for- [ have been disgusted by the Kin = Ao [ Eotten that the man whose follow- | playing second fiddle to the dictator. | MEXICAN ARID LAND USED. ers call him simple “il Duce” holds { and they now’ remain more power than the King of Italy S Ttalian Colony Transforms 5,000 Acres in Sonora Area. ever did. Politically he is supreme. When he presides at a cabinet meeting as prime minister he als NOGALES, Ar ‘Transforming )0 acres productive land in the heart of holds the portfolios of forel aftaivs, war, marine, air and corpora- | cause of a united Italy. > s, the monarchy faded so far into the || June 24 (P).— |tloms. ey St St — —_— hackground that they think the coun- of arid, VP S try could get on well without it. They nora River delta, S of Mexico, nto & ; been the feat of a small colony of s ven years. FLOUR It doesn’t take a jiffy, because the flour and phosphates are ready mixed—to accurate proportions. No mistakes can be made; no failures can result. classes tch be- Prince. whose There are, however, two that rage at a report of a m: tween kdda and the Crown are the anti-Fascisti, tion is naty which was that due to expenditure of effort and des pro- rmation money in motion w te inf on which We received a letter the other day from a lady—asking if Self-rising Wash- ington Flour contained alum. INDEED NOT! 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