Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1926, Page 27

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LOEB AND LEOPOLD MAYBE OUTIN13%; Illinois Pardon Executive | Says Law Makes Parole | at That Time Possible. By the Associated Prese. CHICAGO, September 1. -Attent ‘wag directed again today at Chicago ‘most seneational criminal case whe it became known that existing sta utes might be construed as permit-|w 1ing_the parole from Joliet of Nathan F. Leopold, jr., and Richars when they had served 11 vea three months. The legal twist under which “thrill” slayers of Bobby might be freed in 1985 was 1 to the attention of State's Robert E. Crowe by H Clabaugh, mnewly appointec supervisor of paroles, after he checked over the records of i at Joliet. The Ch&cagn slayers wi by Judge John R 99 wyears for kidnaping Franks were given life terms for murd: him, but Mr. Clabau had failed to spec mentences should run concu consecutively. Includes Good Behavior “Under the law.,” he “such_ sentences are conzi less the judge ifles the run cons!(’ule ol ‘This, Clabaugh ‘AAH] that Leopold ar eligible for parc vears and 3 m tence i considered vears if the longest. With time off for good behavio the merlt system of a and Loeb might automat aligible for freedom in 11 vears and| 3 months from the date of their com- | mitment—or nine ¥ and three | months from this September 11. Crowe Holds Them Vicious. | “Of course, 1 do: want to be wmis- | understood,” M ugh said. “You | s long as [ have | Time would m y ith paroling of Leopold and I will be required to st: AT FIFTY-EIGHT BernarrMacfadden has the physical de- velopment of an athlete of twenty- five —a splendid tribute to the effi- ciency of the meth- ods he personally employs which he describes in his series of feature articles entitled “How I Keep Fit at 58,” beginning in Physical Culture for September. of the sentence possible. But who knows what the situation might be nine years hence?”" State's Attorney Crowe sald that he { could not discuss the tec! o4 involved at this time, but ‘I will say that I think Loeb and Leopold to be two of the most vicious criminals I ever handled. and any rect move whatever to free them’ will | be strenuously opposed by me as long | as I'm in office. Rel l ned l-‘rom Relom School. v ruled that thc has no jurisdiction to | sentence to the Reform School a boy | be led by region between Alaska and the North o of 17 quest of Attorney and ordered the years. .mnd‘.n April, after his 17th birth p NOBILE TO EXPLORE ARCTIC IN -AIRSHIP Will Return to U. S. in October to Advise America in Aero- nautical Development. September 1.—The plans of than the Norge is being built in Italy to be utllized in another expedition, of which the destination is a secret. This dh‘lglhle will be ready about the end of the year. In an interview Tevere, Gen. Premier Mussolini's permission he would leave October 21 for America | to accept an invitation of the United tes Government to act in an ad- isory capacity in its aeronautical es- | tablishment, and that later he would it a similar post In Japan. The most important project being studied. Gen. Nobile confided, published by TI obile declared that with | the new polar flights, which the gen- eral said he had planned while at Teller, Alaska. Wife Asks Absolnte Dlvom . Wilhelmina F. Lips yesterday asked the Distr preme Court to award her an absolute divorce from Arthur Lips and to permit her to re- sume her maiden name, Wilhelmina Figl. She was married July 4, 1925, and separated August 10 because of unhappy and irreconcnnhle differ- ences, she s: Misconduct is respondent named. drudge with a coal furnace —when $50 down places the Quiet May AUTOMATIC 0il Burner in your home? Biggs Engineering Co. 1310 1dth St. N.W. iR Bont Miller-Lacey Co., | 266 Carroll Ave. Takoma Park. D. C. Col. 5451 H. H. Watkins Alexandria, Va. Alex. 208 Wm. A. Wagner Kensington, Md. Kensington 138 Warren W. Gingell Bethesda, Md. Bethesda 156 nc. Above—Bernarr Macfadden, the man. Below—Bernarr Macfadden, head of one of the world’s largest publishing organizations, at his desk. Phys e e g le are nearly completed for talian dirigible expedition to him, for exploration of the flight far more difficult than that of | the Norge, for which a dirigible of 54,000 cubic meters W project. mentioned b; is a|charged and a co Attorney E. J 1 'be butit, This | e Wife: | ing been conceived personally by Mus a dtrigible larger solini Keeps Fitat Fifty-eight At fifty-eight the working days of most men are drawing to a close, the most productive period of their lives has passed, the future represents de- cline, retirement, perhaps depend- ency. Bernarr Macfadden is fifty-eight years old—yet he still retains the vigor and physique of an athlete of twenty-five. He is a tremendous worker. Thirty years ago he came to New York with $50.00 in his pocket. To- day he is the millionaire head of one of the largest publishing houses in the world. His brain is razor-keen. Day by day—year in, year out— his mind and energy guide the des- tiny of a dozen nationally circulated magazines, three daily newspapers, a great book publishing business, large motion pictureinterests and themany other activities which comprise the daily routine of Macfadden Publica- tions, Inc., the great firm which bears his name. He plays as hard as he works. For him, at fifty-eight, several fast sets of tennis, a twenty mile hike, swimming and diving in his pool, all in the same day, are a regular occur- rence. For him to arise at 5 A.M., walk eighteen miles from his home to the company offices at 65th Street and Broadway, New York,.and then out- work his hardest working executives is common. Also in the September Issue Vaccination Is 8 Crimer '—Says George Bernard Shaw. 1 Was Forty When My First Baby Came. Menus That Make West Pointers Into Crabbed Old Generals. How I Cured My Rheumatiom. Exercieey That Give Your Skin » Girlish Glow. le What My Health Cuu n-cx in & Little Shack. Is Tee “‘Health Food?” Physical Culf l‘lmchu for 'Mu l.auhn ime. Bdl- Buie M My Body. Plrl-lg o Perfection. M ‘Reliet for Catarrh (Questions from Heaith Seckers). Literally thousands of times each year he is asked, ‘“How do you do it —how at your age are you able to carry such a tremendous burden of responsibility, indulge in such stren- uous and continuous physical activ- ity, and not break down?"’ In his answer lies the essence of health knowledge. Bernarr Macfadden has personally written it in the form of a series of wonderful health articles entitled, “How I Keep Fit at Fifty-Eight.” Representing, as they do, the life ex- perience of a great health expert boiled down into a few simple, pleas- ant, practical health hints, they are a godsend to every man and woman wishing to attain as near perpetual youth as it is given mortals to achieve. On behalf of yourself and every member of your family do not fail to read this series which will lengthen the life and prolong the youth of any- one following the advice it gives. { And remember this: Bernarr Mac- fadden does not ask you to remake your life along new and strange lines. His habits of life are not so widely different from those of any normal man or woman. You can apply his suggestions and scarcely realize there has been any change except in the way you feel. Physical Culture for September, containing the first of these articles, is now on sale. Get your copy today at the nearest newsstand or use ical Cultfimre‘ Sentember ?rcuc, Out Now—25 cents P Hunter appears for SOVIET ENVOY RETURNS. | M. Karakhan Will Tell Moscow of Russo-Chinese Differences. ptember 1 (#).—M. jet Ambassador to China, hu been summoned home to report to the government on the sit- uation in China. A spokesman for the foreign office. discussing Russia’s relations with China, admitted that the Peking gov- ernment had demanded M. Karakhan's recall, but that Russia had declined to acquiesce. The Russian govern- ment, the spokesman. added. of its own volition had called M. Karakhan to Moscow 8o that the whole question of Russo-Chinese relations might be discussed. Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk ‘or_intestinal disorders Asl lflll! nhyll('lfl 'A:Mnl it NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. TIGER az: A. G. HERRMANN Lincoln 1981 750 Tenth St. S.E. GINGER| the agricultural clubs in progress this week at State Teachers’ College. The short course opened Monda q4 Wi continue until Saturday with ¢ Afternoons and night to recreation and enter 150 Attend Farm School. FREDERICKSBUR tember 1.—One hund and girls from eight Tidewater coun- ies are attending the annual short aining for boys and girls of Good Teeth Are Essential To Good Health You cannot be normally healthy and happy if your teeth are not Don't let them go until tomorrow—get them fixed today. Every ing your teeth attended you are trifling you a careful examination without cost BY DR. FREIOT AND STAFF OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS. Hand-made _plates our _specialty. vistes in gold. aluminum. LD ( ROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, sk TOOTH. $6 & $8. GUARANTEED of good. honest dentistry is our record. antisfied © patients’ In Washington And surrounding cities and town rnnln\'e proof of our _reliabili nd " for " dentistry that 13 natural leoking. ting and is gusranteed. Free examination. LARGE ELECTRICALLY COOLED OFFICES DR. FREIOT Ao 407—Seventh St. N.W.—407 LS ENTRANCE NEXT TO KAY'S JEWELRY [Four_large, reception tooms: sight operating, ex and_impression roor The entire second floor to two entire bulldings given over to operative and mnmnxul emtisirr " Feeryihing periaining to the comfort of sar patients Jou will find here. lanIlnun Is One of Our Siriking Features. ‘ E"‘ al Attention to Nervous e " o A ‘Il' r‘h-r‘o or racting When Other \\D;L ; re: o e X for the Name DR. FREIOT and A Be Sure You Get Into the Right Offce. ep- given tainment well. day you let pass by without h: with your health. We will gi Triple, Patent Suctlon o ‘BF ’10.3 #1022 Bl Other siiver “and all- Twenty-five years Thonsan Terms of ORE, (IR T Thoue Main 18 Charge Accounts responmble parhes Favored Fabrics Velsheen Estrella Rouvelaine Venise Veloria Duvana Duvbloom Lustrosa Velverette Pointerra But not a day longer. four days. Store open Saturday all day—as usual—closed all day, Monday— The Coat Sale Responsive to Requesls The Fur Sale Will Continue through Saturday raneous Coats has materially advanced. But we want to give our patrons every opportumtv—so we extend the sale EEEEEEEIEEEEEE;:m (s Pbfl Coat selections may be reserved with modest de- posit. psbort 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Labar Day is a series of sensational surprises— so captivating are the models—so convincing are the values—and so unparallcled the price OU must not expect these Coats to be dupli- cated at this price during the season. Frankly, when the sale ends what remains will be installed in their respective grades. NOW you are scarcely paying the cost of the furs which embellish them. Strikingly handsome models —of new and original designs— in complete assortments Colorful Shades Golden Brown Jap Ivy (red) Marine Blue Maple Willow Green Black and Ombre stripes and Plaids Featured Furs Fox Susliki Beaver Squirrel Wolf Giraffe Fitch Badger Third Floov Already the price for contempo- A Group of $ 1( 5 Fur Coats at Sealine Coats, trimmed with collars and cuffs of Natural and Dyed Squirrel, Skunk and Beaver. Natural Muskrat Coats, with self erush collars. Black Caracul Coats, with Skunk shawl collar and cuffs. Susliki Coats, mink shade, with plain crush collars. with Fox and Fitch with Fox collars rich Fox collars .. EE—JBI:—EECEIEEBEE ol —— [0l [t lc——— [0 || Beaverette Coats, trimmed 5129 Caracul Paw Coats, Cocoa, Castor and Platinum shades: Natural Pony Coats, with shawl collar and cuffs of muskrat. Silver Muskrat Coats, with Hudson Seal Coats, with Nat- nr‘a‘l Squirrel shawl collar and cuffs 279 *425 325 415 Jap Weasel Coats, with large Fox collars *149 195 210 Third Floor CMNeeseemeaseeetey Platinum Shade American Broadtail Coats, with Platinum Fox collar .. Siberian Natural Squirrel Coats, with Platinum Fox collar, EIEEEEEEEEE—EEE:—:EEEEEE—EEEEEEC—E (olc———]a[——[a[———[n]c——jo]——— |

Other pages from this issue: