Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1926, Page 7

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VETERANS IN BLUE IN ANNUAL PARADE Des Moines Assembly Ob- serves 60th Anniversary of Review Following War. By the Associated DES MOIN} owa, September 22. —Shades of departed hosts hovered over remnants of the great armtes of the Poton nd the West as the ; ed parade forces to- passing in final over vigorous protests were any but the feeblest persuaded to rie | through the flaxlined ~ streets throngs. schools closed in tribute n..! . whose program inciuded | the great campfire to be held tonight. Bright Outlook for Coming Year. The . A. R. regarded their outlook t The richer as a at this en- night at th organization result of gl 2 ed campment The Women's Relief Corps present- ed the veterans \\nn 000, ending the remainder of and fireworks on the itol completed the | encampment, the en- i heen i Women's Auxillary ‘(‘"\P men were thus en- or enjoying the ong the streets tion of women But while the tertaining themse in stamping ont in the country. | spreading »d _on Charles for most of this | d Mrs. Miller, nd turned it ations that Rumor Rumors that the veterans were to permanent fund of $40,000 to 1 Des M ded as nes were Mnnulm Pat H. i John Reese, nd H. B. Moul: ton of Washington, W. R C Bdith v Chooses President. Mason Chrl [ Oberlin, nett, Pit withdrew in fa FORBES DENIED PAROLE. | Case of f‘x»Dlrectm of Ve(erflns Bu- | reau Put Off to 1927. S | ning. | in the United m charges o onnes | | Wife |to kill her with a pistol for various | presence of rats in_thelr residence, | | Will Leave New York Today to ¢ | for the o | Lewis, " | Hillsda ale, caused e | rested as he was walking with wet OPPORTUNITY IS IN NO MOOD TO HURRY FREE Safe Deposit Until January 1, 1927 —to all who at the present time rent boxes for the year of 1927— —is an offer that has been encourag- ingly well received. We are gratified— Not solely never used ciable, quick reduction in the number of boxes available tor rental— But because our offer seems to have been so helpfully urgent in stimulating prudence on the part of many who have We are convinced that our offer is ren- dering a real service of beneficence. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York, Daslight-Saving Time. ARRIVED AT NIW YORK. Siboney—Havana . Carabobo—La G1 SE-ESER a Playa—Porto B i Chateau Thierry—Cristobal DUE TODAY. \lm\‘htkvn— uenos Aires. gy Ba5S Fort Victoria—Bermuda - Santa Marti—Sans Nerimast Jonns. President Van Bure OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. President = Harding—Queenstown, Flsmouth, ‘her! d bty el swn—Cape Hagtien. Port afx. Port au Prince, Puerto Kaf Buenos Aires #1130 AM. SAILING TOMORROW. Amierican Trader—London Thuringia—Hamburg Rousillon—Bordeaux President Polk—world_ crulse. S§t. Mihiel—San Francisco Volendam- terdam . SAYS LIFE THREATENED. Sues for Divorce, Alleging Cruelty and Blows. Rebecea Foss, 9 K street north- vesterday filed a suit for limited ing cruelty. The plaintiff alleges that her husband on various occasions has struck her, and also that he threatens trivial difficulties and because of the which, she says, he blames on her. Her husband, she says, is a tailor, and earns $200 a month at his shop at 1028 North Capitol street. She Is represented by Attorney Jacob Freud. SIR ESME TO SAIL. Visit Sick Son. i | Sir Esme Howard, the British Am- | | bassador, left Washington last night | | for New York, where today he is sail- | ing for Europe to \hit his son, \\ho\ has been iss for The son, Esme, 2 Switzerland. The Ambassador's visit will be a short one, and upon his re- turn he will in take up resldence | 1t the emby he Summer quarters | "t now belng closed | e AUTO BURNS IN ALLEY. Tea Garden and Hillsdale Home Also Damaged in Fires. ¥ire of undetermined origin, dis- covered in the kitchen of the Cin. derella Tea Garden about 9 o'clock iast night, caused $100 damage. Fire. | men under the direction of Deputy | Chief P. \W. Nicholson put out the | blaze. An automobile owned by Willlam 525 Norton street, parked in | alley near his residence, caught as destroyed yesterday eve- | | | tire and A blaze vesterday in the residence | of Henry Phillips, 1103 Howard road, | bout $100 damage. Cold Watcr Thwnrts Suicide. 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