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N DU PONTHERESS *CRANTED DNORCE Harald Glendenning Was In- sancly Jealous, Wife Charges in Reno Action. THE EVENTS®m @TAR. WASHINGTOX. D.. €. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. lPR%%E ngG%éNp%lé%sI%@;I{ ggTESS MAIL CAR RUBBERY trs ik et b o The Grand Trunk robbery occurred ' near the right of way of the lilinois | [ Central, on whose crack New Orleans | “ limited," speeding toward Champalgn. (| X n By the Assoclated Press. | dedicate a church being constructed 'dl:mon:nflvl'}:u‘:wfl‘; pgiighd ..CHICAGO, IIl, ‘Septemiber 11.— |on land owned by Mrs. Dahiberg, sale 3 1a noty Mot fn o hay Polson pen” letters critieizing the | value of which would be enhanced by e i CRampalen. | They motives of Mr. and Mrs. Bror Dahl | the prestige of the titled visitor. who el e hona o berg hosts ' of Princess Marie | is a second cousin of King Alfonzo. “I 900,00 ds Bourbon of Spain have been turn- | have land in Florida—20.000 acres— 5 ed over to Mr. Dahiberg’s- attorneys | but it is a sugar plantation,” said Mr. for investigation. Dahlberg. Mrs. Dahlberg, much upset over the | “I am not selling real estate in. anonymous missives, which were sent | Florida and have no intention of sel \toseveral Chicago society leaders,|ing any. The land I own there is my with carbon copies to- the newspapers, | personal property, and I shall con- cxpressed the belief today that they | tinue to raise sugar on it. Nor is the must be from some business enemy | princess going to Florida. She fs sail- of her husband. ing November 10 for Spain, and as far The Lake Shore Drive soclety ma-|as mixing up business with Mrs. tron also was concerned over a quota- Iberg’s friends is concerned—well, tion attributed her in the newspapers | that is ridiculous. : The princess herself was upset that Chicago “has only a washtub aristocracy.” when she learned of the letters. She never used such a phase in my |said she was an old friend of Mrs. Dahlberg, who had been her guest in life," ghe, said, “and 1 never heard such a phrase untll it was attributed | Spain. The princess said she came to Cleveland Park Homes New Semi-Detached 3005 Ordway St. (Omne Block West of Connecticut Ave.) Commanding a Beautiful View of the Entire City Features ‘This house contains § rooms, tiled hath, shower. hardwood floors, beautiful fixtures, inclosed sleeping porch and breakfast porch, cedar closets and cedar attie. Lot 126 ft. deep to alley. Room for garage 1 o 5 {=ack by its official number. If they ihad ‘known another number they |might have obtained $130.600 -more {In a sack which John Kélly. veteran railway mail clerk, kicked into a | corner. \ : Kelly and another clerk were held i ,up on the southwestern outskirts of’ l|he city, and the sack, containing pay roll money for banks in Harvey, wa [turown to waiting accomplicer »!few minutes later the trio jumped as| Chicago Money Theft Alsogm tratn slowed down tor @ ation. Linked With Dearborn - | ™" theors’ Affair in 1921. A marble bath made for Queen Victoria at a cost of $2,700 afd used | by her exclusively has been sold for $1.050. Lz BOOKS BOUGHT "= “Briag Them In” or Phone Fr. $416¢ PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. One theory being followed tods was that yesterday’s robbery was the work of a well known bootigg gang. Police sal¢ they had been informed the gangsters were plotting to hold up an armored truck with $2560.000 in pay rolls and belleved the plans had been shifted at the last minute. It was known to the gunmen, police said, that the truck had been addition ally agmed lately as result of the tip Br the Associated Pross. RENO, Nev., September 11.—A ro- mance between an heiress and the stndent son of a mailcarrier, begun at sea, has ended in divorce. Alicia Glendenning, adopted daugh- ter of Alfred 1. du Pont, the Delaware By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, September 11.—The ghost of the $500,000 Dearborn Sta- tion mail robbery in 1821 stalked today among investigators of the second rallway robbery in Illinois within 36 hours. In the faultless moves of the three gunmen who took a shipment of B Reasonable Price—Convenient Terms Open Daily and Sunday by Victor Cahill powder manufacturer, has been | mMe: i ke America for “social and business pur-|$135,000 in currency from a Grand > Taraed a decren againet - Harold| chilS letters. written on a typewriter, | poser.” to_study conditions under Trunk malil car vesterday, detectives Salesmen on Premises 5 e g z at the princess, who has|which American business women suc- p,ofessed to see & touch of the cun- ~ Glendenning. whose parents live In|just returned from a visit at the Sum- | ceed; was not interested in Florida | ning that planned the Dearborn malil WANTED s gy e home of the Dahiberg’s, at Inter. | real eatats, and did not intend to Visit | robbery five years ago. The Glend s W a p s, Minn. was being used | Florida. 3 They sought, among others, Harold . ]'"d”’,";"” were married inae {2 means of “exploiting both tha | The princess and Mr. ad Mre. Dahl- Wathons, aoie whcts néad aver sich TWO SALESMEN TO HANDLE SMALL 2 ondon, June 28, 1922. socfal and material ambitions™” of the | berg were guests last night at a re-|hag been a price of $5,000 as the one 812—17th St HOUSE DEVELOPMENT. MUST BE EX- PERIENCED AND THOROUGHLY TRAINED | IN MARKETING NEW HOUSES,. BRIGHT Dahlbergs. They alleged that the princess was to be taken to Florida to GUBERNATORIAL RACE uncaptured principal in the Dearborn plot. “Big Tim" Murphy, labor lead- er, lately returned from the prison, was one of several sent to Leaven- worth after the hold-up, and Wat- Frank. 4100 ception at the home of Dr. Otho F. Glendenning was a Rhodes scholar Ball. at Oxford. Miss du Pont had been etudying singing in Europe. In her ylea for a divorce she charged that NORRIS TO AID DEMOCRAT per husband was insanely jealous of % er the nold-up 3 or, that he threatened once to choks cins was' called Murphy's alde. her. He resented atientions paid_to FEATURED IN VERMONT| IN CAMPAIGN FOR SENATE| Tners was, inyestigators said. a OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MEN Al e ey i suggestion of an “inside fob." in that 7 9 Omer guentiy created scenes in public places | Tuesday’s Primaries to Be Marked |Senator Pledges to Publicly Cham- il LS ol P, ) rand-new. | Only by Three-Coronered plon Wilson Against Vare in APPLY MR. WHITE Son's Custody Decided. 'A B-,\'QA:;’:); x;m, ;;\llan fiv‘.lnla;'d, G. 0. P. Fight. | Pennsylvania Race. as awa ot r v Tane Sromiie o e year Wit the| P tne Ascaied s b 1he Aot Pre MOORE AND HILL, INC. ’; OMAHA, Nebr., September 10.— Declaring he hoped to be able to “rouse the people of Pennsylvania to their chance to rid themselves of cor- ruption.” Senator George N. Norris, Républican, of Nebraska, yesterday definitely announced he would cam- paign in that State this Fall in be- MONTPELIER, Vi., September 11.— A three-cornered fight for the Re- publican gubernatorial nomination has been the feature of the campaign leading up to Tuesday’s primary in President Coolidge's native State of Vermont. The United States senatorial candi- father, who makes his home in Lon: don, will be entitled to the child for the other four months. The divorce proceedings were held in camera. Mr. Glendenning and Miss du Pont met on board the Aquitania in Sep- trmber, 1920. when she was bound for Y.urope to finish her musical educa- 730 SEVENTEENTH ST. MAIN 1174 A Highly Restricted Com- munity of Detached and Semi- detached Brick Homes of Mod- erate Price. Easily Financed Such a price for a corner in Northwest Washington has never been known before— For ‘9,950 ton Mr. Glendenning, who had won |Gates on both Republican and Demo- | half of Willam L. Wilson, Demo- Michigan Avenue Boulevard s r . his scholarship as one of the thor “”}L’;g“flyk';s :_rfl“l.m?‘pprfiadv . orat, candidate for Senator. at 12th Street 5 and couldn’t be poulble now except it was men of the graduating class at Dart | e John E. Weeks, Max L. Pow-| The Nebraska BSenator attacked - f : TI_IEM bt . + : o e e o Oxtord. | ¢ll. lawyer and hotel owner, and Wal.| Wilson's Republican opponent, Wil- e ';‘}Ki","("i‘i’,i; rord SEE TONIGHT built at the same time with the big Cafritz The marriage took place at St |'er K. Farnsworth, lawyer, seek the|jjam 8. Vare, and commended Wilson, - development—participating in its advantages Faul's Church, Knights Bridge. It |Republican nomination for governor.|with whom he had served in the N. 5667 and sharing in the savings. - A good roads campaign, with the dispute lying over the method of f.nancing it. has been the chief issue. Vermont precedent prevented Gov. Franklin S. Billings from seeking re. nomination. A fight for the Republican nomi- natfon in the first district between Martin 8. Vilas of Birlington and Representative Elbert S. Brigham of St. Albans marks the only congres- sional contest. TILTING PROGRAM GIVEN. Accokeek, Md., Scene of Festivities Today. Special Dispateh to The Star hid the approval of both familles. A 7 umber of the bridegroom’s fellow stu cents were invited to a_ reception at the Hyds Park Hotel after the wed- cing. Mr. and Mrs. Glendenning re- #.de together in London, until she retirned to the United States. Wife to Live in Reno. Mrs. Glendenning came to Reno and tecame a resident in August, 1925, Mer attorney stated that she contem plated making her home in Reno. During the World War Mr. Glen denning offered his services to the Amerfcan Government and was as- £:xned to the smokeless powder plant of the du Pont Co. in Delaware. House. Senator Norris said he would neglect some campaigning he plan- ned to do in Nebraska this Fall in order to aid Wilson. For Colored Attractive Apartments For Rent New Modern Buildings 8th and Gallatin Sts. —in Pretty Petworth 8 rooms, tiled bath, with built-in tub and shower and large built-in garage. It’s the equal of a detached home. Open this evening—and every day and evening, including Sunday—from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. & CAFRITZ - BARGAINS $300 CASH Monthly Payments 3rd and 4th and T and U Sts. N.E. Site of the New Several attractive apartments available. Desirable and conveni- ent location combined with unexcelled serv- Appointed to West Point. Robert H. Ruggles. Los Angeles €alif.. has been appointed by Presi- dent (onlidge A cadet at large at the 1'nited States Military Academy, and ACCOKEEK. Md.. September 11.- This afternoon the fifth annual Accokeek tournament is being held. | Prizes of $25, $15, $10 and $6 will go 2nd & W Sts. NW. 2914 Sherman Av e, 1030 Euclid St. N.W. Overlooking the ice and reasonable rentals. $2,225,000 McKinley High School Owner and Bailder of Commu: We Are Building 72 New Homes at This Desirable, Convenient Location— Six Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat—FElectri hte—Bi Porches. These houses are not way wtinmlmrh.;mulflng A h convenient, built-uj with concrete streets, pass . Also sevi stores for sale. ~ Cal early and ‘:t";m choltm:, OWENSTEIN INCORPORATED 3 Rooms and bath, Electricity Janitor Service References Required See Janitor or J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 to the four riders making highest | scores. The charge to the knights at | the start of tilting at 2 o'clock was made by Frank Parran of Aquasco, -andidate for the Republican nomina- iion for State’'s attorney. Frank Barnes, chief imarshal, has 4s his aides Mrs. Adelbert Hun- gerford and the Misses Katherine Man- ning. Katherine Clagett and Loulse Unkle. Judges are Drs. Bowers and Monroe and John Warren, T. M. Underwood. Frank _Dent, ~Edgar Thorne, William McPherson, Estin Hungerford, Richard Edelen,” Phillip Miller. Charles Early and James Ryon The address at the coronation ball in the evening, when victorious riders will crown the queen of love and eauty and her malds, will be de- livered by State Senator Lansdale G. sasscer, who is seeking renomimation 5 the Democratic ticket. An old-time Southern Maryland supper and music ¢ an orchestra will be among fea- tures. Yreston O. Sartelle, Winchester, has been nominated as a second alternate cadet from the seventh dlstrict of Vi ~qmmmmen INSPECT TODAYWW@, The Chastleton Hotel 16th St. at R St. ? Several very desirable unfurnished apart- ments now available of 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath 3 Rooms, Kitcheri and Bath —with large porches. Occupancy at offcé— rent to start October 1. ni; The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. obbins._anytime. WANTED—A RETURN LOA re from New York Philadeiphia or 1 trore. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STOR- AGE CO. ? L QUATNTED ing stiver sails and pepper ouf Slase and’ quadrapie-piate butter 1iag " r-plece Jridescent - glase water el £120: JCOITS 1 WOLPE, Taweler aud Op- Tieian. 12th T2th st SPECIALS — STER- . 81.48 set of 6 FOR RENT Store, 826 13th St. N. W. 96x15 Feet Heat and clectric ceiling fans included. Hot-water plant in cellar. \ " hanging, als getimates. cheérfully it en North 1838 E. P R]EITH TLL NOT BE RESPON E ¥ €ebta contracted by others than mykeif C. WHI 18 1 ) : ESPONSIBL TAKES AMERICAN BRIDE. Wardman Management Resident Manager—Phone North 10,000 measures up to the Careful Home Buyer's - RULE Fasily accesibls ol Burleith Bus (14 minutes from 13th and F Streets). Alley Entrance Sir Henry N. Thornton of Canada Weds Miss Watriss. Reasonable Rent 8 L. BOTTOMLEY. will not be any debts made by any 1. ot. e * TICE_OF 1 BT JAMESTOWN, N. Y.. September 1} NERSHIP OF McHUGH & LAW (#).—Sir "l-:erlh_s 'gxg;&nTgfizg:‘. Apply president ! Railways, and Miss Matilda Watriss, daughter of Mrs. Charles D. Wetmore of New York, were married at the Wetmore Summer home on Chautau- oua Lake today. After a honeymoon in Viriginia they will reside at Mont- real. ’ Lady Thornton's father is Frederick . Watriss, vice president of the In {ernational Petroleum Co. HELD FOR DEPORTATION. ' Serving Sentence, | Notice 1s hereby nip. composed of 1 re_doing business under rm name of ATHagn ‘& Lawson At 1252 °G st ma fCashington. D C. has this day bean dis- wnlved, and all of the assets of sa firm Aer Shean tranaferred 0 & Lawson a DAFtnershin composed of Alfred W son. James Flaherts and Correll ¥ A ho_havae assumed all of the la. s of the firm of McHugh & Lawson KATHERINE M. Mc ALFRED W LAWSON August 25 19%96¢ WINETH FARM. Georgia ave. pike. five miles from D g_w- Eramn, $2.60 per bu Swi Bc per AW containers free Falls Church Orchards. ¥ resh pressed grape juice by gallon or bar Datad o only. ‘Graes by bn or ton | e the SUIDBAT OF Wine SDray. ob | o _polson sprass used i varieties of choics appies. on | fiven that the pari e undarsigned. hereto the R. L. Lamb, 824 13th N.W. OVERLOOKING ROCK CREEK PARK |f 1009, co-operative apartments at 2801 ADAMS MILL ROAD. Some as low as $4,300, with . monthly payments at $45.58, 3 which include all interest, princi- pal and operative expense. This is less expensive than rent A Most Desirable Location A ppointments and Service of the Best PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Road at 16th PORCH APARTMENTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCURANCY. Make your choice now for one of these cool. desirable apartements. Apartments of 2 rooms, breakfast room, Murphy bed, tile bath with shower to 5 rooms, reception hall, tile bath, shower ani PORCH. $47.50 and up - Resident Manager ‘William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. c “Bootleg King, Classed Undesirable Alien. TROY. Ohio, September 11 (#).— September 4 started pres Duare apple | A warrant charging George Remu: et e IR appis “crov | (ormer Cincinnati “bootleg king, with being an undesirable alien sub- ect to deportation, has been served | on him in Miami County jail, where lhe 18 serving a_vear's sentence on a | liquor charge, Sherift Mont Spifiman | nnounced vesterda | Remus probably will be taken be- | | fora immigration authorities at the | expiration of his sentence, July 1, | SMOO; IS RENOMINATED. Secretarr. 11+ | = | . I 1 e % | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Septem- Give Us Your Next Order 11 ®.—Reed Smoot, senior —tor Printing—and be assured of quaiity ited States Senator from Utah, was | el Our careful selection of Burleith owners has cre- ated @ community of “your own kind of people.” ing Church. turn ete. and ro “hich 18 Alexandrialeesburg road fwo * haif_miles from th 3 CHUR 4 Righ School, a Public Grade School end e Po rochial School we adio cent to Burleith. CONGRESS HALL HOTEL CO reiular annual medtine of the stockhols The Congress Hall Hotel of Washington for hg"election ot dire on The re ot e 1cht meeting }a"Beld at the hotal st m. Tuss dav. October 19. 19768 o e 5. f Superior materials exd EalieoEae renominated by acclamation at the | e i : Republ State convention here z a corkmans - The National Capital Press|FRiie" rne platform adopted in- | 1432 K Street Main 4600 bt m""" 1210-1313 D ST_N.W dorsed the stand of Senator Smoot £ P ""; piid PO On terms like these you can own your own apartment, among neighbors of your choice, in a new building. You everlook the on foreign debts, declaring for abeo- | lute fairmess to the Nation's war| debtors and insisting that the debts {thus far agreed upon must be pald. ~ APPLES, GRAPES, CIDER. = JFreshly pressed Ga. are Dike. turu night at Shgo. stras b At (olesville to aiebt Lu:lmoggh Orchards. Each of these 6room homes has a tiled beth, a dining room or a com DON’T MOVE Finest Section ___Edpor_Md._ 13 miles from D. C_ line hod b EVERY ROOFING ,,OB Low Rents Or Renew Your Lease Until :’;:‘: v o fualie; ;haded .]?pel; .nl:’ g 07:: ;f .::te. T pesd Tepuialler 1T S '%E% Wt || . Note Well the Location You Have Seen the double rpar porches and N e e e At e oo ERuBrait Tea: || ust eng block et of Conn, Ave. on b g fully oquipped hitchens. location almost unrivaled—yet KOONS B2, "' 3t %™ || Eotias heas st vere TTak bt %[gbh[ em gp artmem g only a stone’s throw from 18th s near. at vers and vet Tiost contenient to best schools and bus- iness mections Just a few choice apartments left. of two exceplion: arge rooms. resl and Columbia Road. | NEVER DISAPPOINT Priced as low as $9,100 T R L g Cor 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W et o 10 RYRON S. ADAMS | 2229 Bancroft Place e an 5 AN & . tarme ] migh Grate, But oot bifly vricea. Wty APty e Facing Central High School fo gl Lol THE CLYDESDALE is selling fast; come Sunday (or any evening) and inspect the apartments that remain. STONE & FAIRFAX R04 17th Street. Main 2424 Over Forty Yaars of Real Service O MOR LEAKY ROOFS | Call us up. and pui an | end 1o your roof troubles, ELBERTA PEACHES AY tha Rockvills Fruit Farm. 1 mile ot of 0 ad 1o Potomac. INSPECT TONIGHT One of the highest points, with magnificent view of entire city, convenient to 11th and 14th street car lines, markets and theaters; arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. DuRlEmMH 1802 and 1804 37th Street NW. Sample Homes Open Until 9 P.M. 4 Elevators—Frigidaire Hardwood Floors—XKitchen Cabinets ook g planiitul and price low 3 sz R iality. plemiiful and_price Tow. - Just of 1% mile drive from Washington Telephons 3 ? g Berille 81-M P: large Porches—Incinerators Always Opi for Inupportivn g N LIFETIME HOMES High i INCOR| ST : .R.-HHOWENSTEIN (C: ON- & LUCH 1430 K St N.W. Main 3830 aelcee, apples nd_the puree 1311 H STREET NORTHMWEST Members of the Operative Builders’ Assn. of D. C. the saleoom ol \RA ORCEARDS ” D . us, - mck road. 3 mules west 4 Y