Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1926, Page 15

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DOUGHERTY LOOT REGAINED, 2 HELD D. C. Man Questioned About Robbery at Home of Cardinal. By the Assoclated Pross. PHILADELPHIA, September 2.— With the exception of two small dia- mond rings, all the jewelry and bonds, valued at approximately $50,000, which were stolen from the residence of Cardinal Dougherty. Archbishop of Philadelphia. Tuesday recovered today, ing Lester Price, 2 York, \]Hn:hm ]b e r'rlr-n \\nl ed with breaking and entering obbery, while Novack was held further questioning. wels stolen was the al ring, valued at} under the few blocks Young Mother Put On Probation for Excessive Drinking Mrs. Ethel B. Shelton, mother of two small children, who was taken to the sixth police precinct station last night by her husband, Harvey Shelton, and charged with drunken- ness, today in Police Court was found guilty, but was released on probation of six months by Judge Isaac R. Hitt, Mrs. Shelton, who is but 20 years old, pleaded guilty, but charged that her husband often drank with her and then complained about how she cared for their children. The husband,. 22 vears old, re- counted how he found his' wife drunk in the house of a friend and that he had to provide his own din- ner last night, and declared he was at his “wit's end” to know how to make her behave. Shelton took his wife to the sta- tion house last night and asked that she be locked up. She was held over night in the House of Detentlon. = - Ordered to Texas. Col. Robert . Foy, Field Artillery, has been relieved from duty in the office of the ussistant chief of staff, War Department, and ordered to Fort Melntosh, Tex.. for duty with the 4th *| home last night about 7:30 o'clock jeld Artille THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL REPORTED MISSING May Have Gone to Pittsburgh or Roanoke, Va., Mother and Stepfather Believe. A police search extending from Pittsburgh to Roanoke, Va., has been instituted for Miss Dorothy Reamer, 16 vears old, 48 Franklin street northeast, who ~disappeared from while her stepfather, Frederick A. Norris, and her mother were out. Miss Reamer called a taxicab and Claflin Eye Glass Service We recognie our responibility in caring for the eyesight' of is therefore of & conscientiotle nature, desire to alleviate Our_thorough, tion, followed by furnishing that are preciss and thersfore give reliet. offers the answer o our suc- CLAFLIN oFToNETRISTe 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Square was driven to Union Station, where she conversed with agents of the Travelers' Aid Society and asked to be awakened in time ‘for the 10:20 train for Roanoke or the 10:30 train for Pittsburgh should she fall asleep. Both trains departed from the sta- tion on time, but relatives were un- able to learn on which one she left. Miss Reamer's father, Harry C. Reamer, worried over her disappear- ance, took part in the search. When the mother and stepfather re- turned and failed to find Dorothy there, police were told, a hurrled in- vestigation revealed that she had taken a suit case, doll trunk and hat Sept. Funuture box, with a few extra articles of wearing apparel. Members of the family today made it clear that there was no suspicion of an elopment. Miss Reamer had had no trouble at home, and her parents were utterly at a loss to suggest a possible motive for her disappearance. Miss Reamer had in her possession about $60 in gold, about $30 in bills and a $50 liberty bond. Her parents said she had always been a very re- ligious girl and fond of religious pub- lications, and suggested she may ap- peal to Y. W, C. A. workers when she reaches her destination. Miss Reamer has golden bobbed THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. hair. Messages sent to the Pitts- burgh and Roanoke authorities had brought no response this morning. Convict May Recover. RALEIGH, September 2 (). —J. B. Vicke ate conviet, who was shot through the chest here Tuesday night when he made his second attempt to escape, has a chance to recover, physicians at the prison hospital said last night. . A synthetic substitute for cocaine has recently been discovered. © Will Study America. NEW YORK, September 2 (#).—It may not be because of recent accom- plishments of Uncle Sam's athletic nieces, but two women have come from afur to study this country. One is Miss Berwl Mills, selected us the representative Australian girl, an honor university student in literature and science and an accomplished hockey and tennis player and swim- mer. The other is Frau Spender, clalist member of the German Rei tag. She is single. All wom the Relchtag call themselves “F whether married or not. in the Army, Sei Store Closed All Day Saturday, September 4, and Monday, September 6 (Labor Day) INQUIRE Capoh ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. . Moses & Sons Established 186/ F*Street-and Eleventh U pholstery , Kans, an the retired list on his Sergt. Haley Retires. After more than 30 years' service has Preserved By s\ Cuticura Clean: AT Ay e PLAN >rice told the police he - he was frightened. Id the two small dia I of honds, In this he had en- oming A nsulted a_lawyer, who ce the ownership of the bonds. v were found to be the property of arresied in the lawyer's e at the V. M. . A " in opening the d no intention of 1z and had gone there ‘ One of the priests attached o the cathedral told the police that ppeared to have heen ran- to basement ougherty, who had been v n for a few days, was told No. hery when he returned ves- nise ] Gen. Berenguer, Foe of De Rivera, Given High Post. | September 2 (#).—Gen. | er, former Spanish | in Morocco, who | x months’ imprison- | ment In 1924 far attending a hanguet whie speeches attacking Gen le Rivera's dictatorship were 1. has been appointed head of | nso’s military household. The Hecht 'Co. has special styles for stout women. RICHMOND (Broud st. sta. oniy) FREDERICKSBURG Richmond tickets not good on trains arriving at or departing from Main Street Station. Tickets good on trains leaving Washington Saturday and Sunday, September 4th and 5th (except limited train No. 75, at 6:20 p.m.) Good returning on northbound trains leaving destinations prior to midnight Monday. 76, leaving Richmond 5:30 a.m.). Children half fare. Consult Ticket Agents 14th St. NW,, b ROOF, HOUSE & GARAGE PAINTS, FLOOR WAX & STAINS, AUTO ENAMELS — e LS T T T T LABOR DAY EXCURSION (WEEK-END) Via Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R. R. ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON TO September 6th (except limited train o haggage checked. 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Combination Mahogany One Table Combination Mahogany Windsor $4.50 * Combination Mahogany Windsor $5.25 Five-piege Decorated Breakfast Two- For Friday—The September Sale Offers Many Attractive Bargains Living Room Furniture Two-piece Overstuffed Love Seat and Chair, upholstered in chintz $75.00 Two-piece Overstuffed Suite, uphol- stered in taupe mohair, with re- versible cushions in tapestry. . .$2885.00 Two-piece Overstuffed Suite, uphol- stered in figured mohair with reversible cushions in damask. . $247.00 Two-piece Overstuffed Suite, uphol- stered in mohair, and reversible cushions in damask. $238.50 Two- plece Overstuffed Sm e, uphol- stered in mohair, and reverilble cushions in damask $315.00 Two-piece Overstuffed Suite, uphol- stered in mohair, and reversible, cushions in tapestry Dining Room Furniture Ten-piece Combination Walnut Ten-piece Combination . Walnut 25.00 Ten-piece General ‘Walnut Suite, chair seats upholstered in blue haircloth ,...$360.00 Ten-piece Combination ~ Walnut Ten -piece ‘\Iahogan upholqtere(l in blue hdn(luth 3470.00 Ten-piece Mahogany Suite, ‘xmts upholstered in figured haircloth $450.00 Ten-piece Sheraton Mahogany i $530.00 Ten-piece Walnut Suite, seats and backs upholstered in red mohair $530.00 Ten-piece Walnut Suite, seats up- Special Values in .Bedroom Furniture Combination Walnut Twin Beds; regularly $72.00. Spacial French Walnut Dresser; regularly $118.00. Special.. French Walnut Chifforette; regu- larly $100.00. Special French Walnut Vanity with triple mlrrors regularly .‘p]oO 00. Spe- $89.00 I‘lench Walnut Vanity with tnplo mlrrors regularly $175.00. Spe- $97.50 $65.00 French Walnut Chifforette; regu- larly $118.00. Special Combination Walnut Twin regularly $56.00. Special Walnut and Maple Decorated regularly $140.00. Special Walnut and Gum Decorated Dresser; regularly $80.00. 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