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e CONTHOLDS SON | MORE THAN TITLE M Home Heating ¢ —is_best effected by & : plant of 100% & Jeh € Colbert in- & such h § o8 at’ the 4 Is TOUR pant in con- &iion tw do its best? Salm Asks Citizenship to! Validate Suit Against Millicent Rogers. 2l 1 complete on. A | N G Ludwig Salm-Hoogstraeten values the { company of his 2.year-old son Peter \more than his Austrian title, ! His cou has revealed that Heat.ng—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Phone Main 3016-3017 I ERAREREEER AR REREERRE AR TR s preparing to seek Amer- Qnrar“ i) it hip in order to validate st his estranged wife for legal separation and custody of their Cham ers child. F l $ 3 Peter is now in custody of his mother, Millicent Rogers Salm, heiress unerals to $40,000,000 of Standard Oil Co. AS LOW AS = € money. Last January Count Salm threatened to sue for custody of forestalled when the S e - ™ | Pecer, but % b Countess Miilicent granted her hus- | k] neV'er 0 r band permission to see the boy daily 2 days and then sailed for Europe. more~ th 1 e e ing argument on an application of the ber. Attorneys for the countess con- in Palm Beach. Count Salm availed Supreme Court Justice Mitchell re-|§ o countess for production of her hus- busos are so clean | =i i i o e nis tended that the manifest would show . . w1t}1 trains arly himself of the privilege for a few served decision yesterday after hear- 0 99 ! made to immizration authorities when | J and CONVENICNE ™ |1 v i s et oo | that at the time he was an allen vis- fin ppointed as & They make travel a pleasure Once you know the con- lipping over to i!ahxmere‘cfi ; P.R.T. bus, you 5 o wnieTi) coeve enoe | | EnlEISate: bus service has brought to Counsel for Count Salm in answer y. argued that his client was living here Look for the buses marked “P. R.T.— | when the suit was filed, thus creating under Mitten Management.” They set & a “physical residence.” He returned standard for comfort, convenience to Europe in order to comply with safety. alien citizenship requirements, coun- Two Trips Daily 2 sel said. From Gray Line Tours (New Willard Count Salm’'s separation suit is Hotel) Penna. Ave. and 14th St,, N.W. scheduled for trial Monday, but his %o BAL pHIA— | counsel yesterday insisted that the L case would be held over on the ground that the plaintiff could not be in court. A OFFICER TO PROBE DIVORCE SUITS ASKED Arlington Grand Jury Would Re- quire Full Year’s Residence of Applicants. right to start suit for separation in iMORE and PHI Co AL and 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., October 20— Designation of an officer to inquire into the legality of residence by divorce applicants in Arlington Coun- ty Is recommended by the grand jury in a further report to Judge Brent. harmless. ars. ller's famous. -ding. Symptom est’s celebrated CE _SERVICE sne 1 about your filed yesterday. In his charge Judge It would be impracticable to under- A good rub with BAUME BENGUE wlll | take an investigation of divorces here- Pring b! relief from the ahooting and tofore granted by the court, the jury sgonizing puins of Neuralgia, Sciatica, of cases should be thoroughly probed, it She congestion and quiet theatTicted nerves. | was stated, to determine if applicants ¢ is wonderfily effective for all pains of | are bona fide residents for one year, vithout & tube. Get the original “We recommend that a reasonable Biovac et A fee bo allowed such officers for their BENGUE services, to be taxed as part of the | cost of such proceedings. And we | b3 (ANALGESIGUE ) further recommend that in every suit where the defendant is not actively | represented by competent counsel this court appoint some member of this bar ‘to represent such defendant, | fd such attorney, however, not to per. | f form the duties of the sheriff in mat- ters as herefnabove set out, but co- operate with such sheriff, and that a YOUR, for his services, to be taxed on cost.” Judge Brent informed the jury that | § he would make a study of the law, i and, if possible, all recommendations set forth in the report would be car- ried out. 2 Killip and Smith Leave Today on Expedition for Smith- sonian. Ellsworth P. Killip, a member of i — under the Smithsonian Institution. and Albert Smith, collaborator, left Washington toda onga botanical ex- Thev will axplore ar“;s never be-. f ted by any American botan- In and may penetrate some terri- ‘The interior of Colombia, it was i pointed out today at the Smithsonian, includes some of the reallv “un. ! hinterland. where the headwaters of * the Orinoco and the Amazon find their sources, is an unpenetrated Jjungle, mey 1~ ipart of Africa, the traditional dark GEA SURE SHOT { continent The three ranges of the never fail and are perfectly ! Andes which creep across the western o quarter of the country include areas e | | B e sy The Smithsonfan exnlorers will {nomic importance, including cedars, | dve-woods cinchona and ivory nuts. ‘They will land at Cartacena and work Slote svaptoms, age and breeds he %) :‘f)”geafl"s im decided upon in 1917 by the O) wi ] " h ork Botan- | y . ical Garden and the Gray Hepbarium DOG MEDICINES | | i,ciarten ant tne ray Hieptmriam 11, 3705 W Broad M. Kiehimond, Va. Venezuela, British Guiana and Ecua. - | dor. The present expedition is partly £ [ 2 Brent had ordered a sweeping investl- gation of reports that fraud had been practiced in divorce cases. d X declared, but all pending and future Neuritis. Its powerful ingredients relieve pervesand muscles. Everydrugsistsellsit. | as required by law. e — for divorce brought in this court reasonable fee be allowed the attorney the staff of the National Herbarium, pedition to Colombia. torv which is completely unknown. known" snots of the globe. The vast | Tess is known of it than of any equal 6oc at drug, sport, seed, des | | | seek particularly for plants of eco- down the Magdalena River to Puerto The exnedition forms part of a pro- TR tematic exploration of Colombia, | financed by the Arnold Arboretum. {| OFFERS PRIZES FOR PIES. Fourteen prizes, ranging from a box of apples to $20 in gold, are being offered in an apple ple baking contest Halloween day, October 30, by the Washington Apple Week As- soclation. H Straighten Up! . L . i f Nicest Laxative, The ples are to be judged In the | f | Unitea States Bureau of Home Eco. & o 29 [nomics by a_committee composed of ascai ets c Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the bu- reau; Mrs. Edith C. Salisbury, presi- dent of the Natlional Home Econom- b : fes Assoclation, and Miss Mary : : Lindsley of the Grace Dodge Hotel. There 1s & senior contest for per- sons 18 years of age and over, and a_ junior contest for persons under 18. The size of the pies may be six | inches to family size, and must be & submitted on containers which need not be returned to contestants. s Ay | Ples must be delivered to the Bu- xative tablets any | ..y of Home Economics, N-O Buld- - to gently stimu- {yn 0" Government Hotels, Union Sta- your tiver and|yon Plaza, Halloween day, October | ien vou will |30, before noon. Announcement of vo of these pleasant tart ) e feel e, vour head becomes clear, | prize winners will be made Novem: ) in [ber 1. gk " prize awards for the senfor group are $20 in gold, first prize: $10 in g gold, second prize, and five awards and refre s Y | of one box of apples each. Prizes for | never gripe, overact or sicken. Di- | the junior group are $10 in gold, first gections for men, women and chil- | prive; $5 in gold, second prize, and dren on each box, any drug store. five awards of one box of apples stomach sweet, tor rosy. 1 a! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. T . % By the Associated Pre: ' Maarxce J. Colbert % NEW YORK, October 20.—Count ! [ itor, thus depriving him of the legal® b Queen Marie Queen Marie Will Write of America! of Rumania Royal by birth and breeding; European by heritage and environment; Queen Marie of Rumania, granddaughtcr of Queen Victoria and scion of the Czars of Russia, is in America to learn of our country from us and to acquaint us with her own people and her own traditions. She hopes to visit every one of the forty-eight States. She will stop in dozens of cities, towns, even villages, to observe the varied spectacle of American life—commercial—social—artistic—industrial-—agricultural—North, South, East and West. Certainly she will find many things new, strange, unimagined. While she comes to us as a friend, it is inevitable that to many of our activities and customs she must have the attitude of a stranger—a stranger by place, a stranger by rank and association. Sometimes the first impression of a stranger is more revealing than our own study' and thought of years. Al- ways, if the visitor has the intelligence with which Queen Marie is gifted, such impressions must be interesting. Queen Marié of Rumania will write ONLY for The Washington Star and ey 3 The North American Newspaper Alliance while she is in America. :Her articles will appear under the following head: My Impressions of America ‘By Her Majesty, The Queen of Rumania as given to the American public through The North American Newspaper Alliance and over the signature @ Her First Article Will Be Published Tomorrow in @he Foening Sta