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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1. - —_——— ——L%——————————l“——————— [NRAG[D GIRL ]E, ] 'WlLL DESCRIBE THE VOTELESS DISTRICT - | RADID WL CARRY |3 e e ot Ao MIFE CRUEL, SAYS 52525 SWALLOWS POISON ‘ the complaint sets forth that although Eats Tabhlets After Fight With Browning has always conducted him- 2 self” “as & falthful husband. the fe- By the Associated Press. Sheriff Black, upon his 82 birthda: fendant _disregarded her dutles as a . U. ASBURY PARK. N. J.. October | I hold in abevance all thoughts of ] wife and, without the plaintiff's con Brother, 13; Taken to 23.—Dr. Edwin P. T. Osbaldeston, 94- | damage suits against him. T L sent, has been willfully and continu- year-old soldier of fortune, has for- |the injustice done Will you ously absent from the plaintiff since Hospital. mt given the octogenarian sheriff of | please express to him my wish that he the second day of October, 1926, with- Four Prominent Speakers 0/ resaSir o brcing w46 vears | Siack made she el o ths city " Inhuman Treatment Charge i e it ttaaa Address Unseen Audience ago. rest Osbaldeston after he had seen . . Advised by a_Binghampton news. | the latter's plcture in & newspaper.| Made in Complaint Ask- i paper that Deputy sherift a!-":a!er H declared that Ospalaceton et ing S P ——— ck would celebrate his 82d birth- | man who escaped from . -at Forum Nov. 13. day anniversary tomorrow, Osbaldes. | while awaiting trial on a charge of ing Separation. Deaf Hear lmmfly | ton sent this telegram: stealing a horse. The charges were Amazing Invention Brings Im- *“As a’'token of amity toward Deputy | not pressed. 3 : | Four prominent speakers will bring - POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., October| | mediate Rellef to Those Who Are Deaf. { to the attention of a vast radio audi- b g to ence the voteless plight of the citi- i corporation taxes are antlolpated ©0| 53 Charges of cruel and inhuman zens of the National Capital on the The inheritance tax. which was |treatment and of continuous absence AT e W occasion of the City Club's suffrage 1 X cut more than 50 per cent, netted only | from her husband are made against|| ables the hard of hearing to hear forum, to be held November 13 at $17,960,560 for the last quarter, com-| Frances “Peaches” Heenan Brown-|||all sounds as d“,.,.l_,, .,‘d‘ aistinet- its_clubhouse, on G street. y v £ . red with $27,952,636 o year ag0. |ing, wife of Edward W. Browning of nild, has beon perfected by o Tirough the medium of a chaln Do etal’ internal revenus collections | Naw York City, by the retired reat||| %% mpomial i il of radio stations offered by Maj, for the quarter were §693,702,427, an | estate operator, in his sult seeking a Volent with rage after a fight yes- terday morning with her 13.vear-old brother, Ralph. Myrtle Ifenslev, 16, of 63 K street, stamped upstairs when her mother separated them. and, ac- cording to members of the family, de- liberately swallowed two poison tab- lets. She then went downstairs and ghowed her mother the poison hottle, saying, “I swallowed two of these." The ‘mother. Mrs Walter Hensley, ! herself sick, was terrified. She sent Ralph after a doctor, only to find that the Dictograph Products Corpora- Gen. James G. Harbord, president of Incroass of $3.00L365 over_ the same | separation from the gisl he mareied | tion, suite 2741, 220 to 224 West 2nd Street, New York City. There the Radio Corporation of America, y Y., on April 10, | & n H tHE-WHRIES B AUenkATe. otib of thoc period a year ago. ::a Cold Spring, N. Y., o P! 3 b is no waiting, no delay, but quick, | a woman, will broadcast an urgent The complaint, flled yesterday in positive. _instanianeous _resulte-— ; you hear fnstantly. So positive appeal or national repgesentation for | Agcount for $88,500,000 of WHISKY SALES DROP. the Putnam County clerics offco at are the makers that everyone who 1s hard of hearing will be amazed | B oetor was D105 e List of Speakers. - in i : served ‘on M:s. Browning and her elighted with t - | e e e Doy Those on the promem are winiam| ~ G@iN in Collections for [Exports of Irish Product Show |wGiic: Gne guardian, Ars, Catherine| || S deighted, with this remaric | from the hospital are that the girl is Green, president of the American A Marked Decline. Heenan, lest Thursday. con, that they are offering to send | ping well and prehally will recover, Federation of Labor; Dr. J. Horace Third Quarter. Mrs. Firowning and Mrs. Heenan, ||/t absolutely freet on trial. No although the natura of the poison 1% ; | | McFariana, Vice president of the Na- = LONDON, October 23 UP.—Irish |the complalnt alleges, “have been for ||| by ation whatever. 1t vou suffor, Buch that fta effect cannot be deter- | [ v : tional Municipal League: Jonn . . — whiskey distiliers have experienced [a cons‘derable period of time uni.| || SoLsetion whatever If you suffer, Biitian AcHnTtely Tor twoior hres day. | 5 : A Deviny, "o el o D B ancother slump in trade. Shipments|formly brutal and abusive, and have||lgreq trial offter. Send them your Vttin i th daughtor of Mr. and| J.0. . : ; e MR ST B L el i e of spirits from Dublin to British ports | applie4, abusive epithets to this plain. | || foe F78,, OFCC Senc, them, youw tlle-is the daughter of M . ; il | Dresident ot s Jlendley, honorary | | Corporation taxes accounted for|during the last nine months were|tiff and other members of his family.” | || {80 1 f ater Vensies. Mr y s . : . Foungent ot the Susan B. Anthony | $88,500,000 of the increase of $108,000,- | 120.759 gallons, a decline of 89,149 | By reason of the -premises, Brown- : ] . . Paperunger and was at work ; 5 4 || ¥oundation. . 000" in’income tax collections in the | gallons, as compared with the corre-|ing's complaint alleges, the middle. Lo when the fight " fonk place. . & - The large ballroom of the club will| third tax quarter of 1926 over the |sponding period of last year. ~ — T have seven children, Law- H _ : i be thrown open to the public. The|same period a year ago, it was dis-| Dealers in Dublin say the continued R [ T T e, 16; 2 A : ceremonies Will be under auspices of [closed in statistics made public yes- | high duty is responsible for the fall- Wiily, 6 an - the City Club, trade bodics, churches,|terday by the Internal Revenue |ing off in business. The duty on pot : ook | - 5 _ i |the Federation of Citizens’ Associa.|Bureau. still whiskey at the present is 60 } < o ights in gL ‘ : ! tions and other organizations which| While individual income rates were | shillings per gallon as compared with " saaidd a litle tear d % £ 1ave gone on record in favor of na-fconsiderably reduced this vear, this| 11 shillings a gallon 2 years ago. 3 S e fiormoon at | . e : : {tional representation. The City Club[tax netted $19,700.000 more than a b he home My though Lt .‘(,‘,‘_ # 5 : o ] v"&rm:mltl.oe in charge consists of Gen.|year ago. The corporation rate, how- = { me real nights, but I < ; ey Mecoy per cent by Congress to offset the re. n 4] i hard oven when she hurts j Education Ts Object Peal of the capital stock levy. 4=BOOKS BOUGHT == ew English Type Abolition of the capital stock tax, || “u o The object of this concerted move-| however, accounts for most of the \5,:;":;;',?;16; l:::;oc.;:‘;? It was @ wournfub family of chil-} dreln that sat_huddied together in the | 2 Brick Residences dark pailor of the littlz house wal ' . Only $5,975—$54.50 a Mo. ing tor news of their sister. Whew ment is to educate the people of the|loss of $108.000 United States to the fact that Wash: | tas raveiire’ las'toogu:x'-{te';’.‘scfl%?:;: L ington Is voteless—a fact that but|the full effect of repeal of this tax is - asked if she was all right now, they | Svormewas- few realize, according to H. J. Oden-|expected to be felt in th id “We hope so, Mister Upper. left to right—William Green, president, American Federation of | thal, executive secretary of the City| . B IS RsCiquartcr, ) ‘“ Labor, and Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, honorary president of the Susan B.|Club. Thousands of intelligent citi- — o 1 . Anthony Foundation. zens outside the Capital know little Cemetery Warden’s Rare Record. Lower, left to right—John J. Deviny and Dr. J. Horace McFarland, vice ’1‘)"0“' the people or the affairs of the BERLIN, October 23 (P).— Emil | president of the National Municipal League. istrict, and think of Washington Lemke, justice of the peace and ceme- only as the home of Congress and a B rsuettormEm mecca for sight-seers, Mr. Odenthal > < Y e . . ints 3 plehot, Beriin, veaied on 2| Burns' Spirit Likes Long-Lost Portrait UMEL 1ot lour bointen, At or twenty-fifth annivers; 0 official that duri career he suc- the opinion that Washingtonians en- o e aTpte AN B D' f O h C D 1 S joy the same privileges ofe suffrage e I e i 10 min: | DUt Distavors Uthers, Gonan Doyle Days otrers enioy. Others, aware-of our utes after he had united them in mar- = voteless condition, do not know it is riage. Lemke had tied the marital { necessary to obtain a constitutional By the Associated Press. a medium, telling him in a Scotch ac-|amendment to give us the franchise. .. PORTSMOUTH, England, October |cent of his dislike for the conven- ""5 th;lmentmn of the City Club to G e Minneapolis, 23-—Robert Burns doesn’t " like the | tional Burns portraits and informing bring these points home to the citi- Minnehaha Falls at MInneaps . conventional portraits of him now in|him that the picture in the shop was |zens—to make them understand that amed in poetry by Longfellow, geta: o0 00" e ™ 1o has made this|a better one. the question of suffrage for the Dis- s water supply now from electrically |y nown in a communication from the | Acting on the spirit trict is in their hands.” e e e i feed- | spirit world, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. [ Nash bought the old pi ——— ANDIRONS 4 GRATES FIRE SETS FENDERS SPARK GUARDS ELLETT—1106 9th N.W. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS First offering of these charming English design new brick homes { in choice Northeast residential section. Five rooms, modern bath, two rear porches, hot- water heat, gas, electricity, other i comforts. Southern exposure. Open all day Sunday. 10th & Girard Sts NE % including all interest 4 - RODMAN BROS., 1449 Park Rd. N.W. Phone Col. 6808 - author and _investigator of pschic |cloaning It found that it was a por- Drops Dead at Game phenomena, declared in a*lecture here | trait of the Scotch poet, but present- - Take Rhode Island Ave. bus to 12th St. N.E., get off at 1 today, Instead, Burns prefers a long. |ing a maturer Burns than the modern| JACKSONVILLE, Fla., October 23 ooseve parhnen otle it o o i e L D PR S e lost portrait which has just been dis- | public knows. (®).—J. D. Alverman, 50, former city covered. The spirit sald the plcture was | councilman, dropped dead during an Sixteenth Street at V and W Under Wardman Management 1 room, unfurnished, with bath and kitchenette ............ R— ) ) 2 rooms, unfurnished, with bath, kitchen- ette and breakfast room conpieie - 390100 1 room, furnished, including complete hotel service, with bath and kitchen- Sir Arthur said Barrington Nash, |pa ARTY LEAV N WILL SACR ted ‘by the greatest artist of his|exciting minute of the Kentucky- for qulck eale an upright piano in an antique collector, saw the old pic but didn’t mention the name. | Florida game this afternoon. condition for 5 g ture in an antique Shop. but the face | Crities say the work is like that of e o S e was at first unrecognizable. Then |Sir Henry Racburn, celebrated Scotch T Burns' spirit spoke to Nash through ! portrait painter. GIRLS IN PARIS ABANDON | CRYSTAL EARRINGS FAD. DRESSMAKING INDUSTRY T WANTED YCKHOLDERS OF THE MORT- Coming Into Vogue. Paris Reports Form of Jewelry ' 3 Midinettes Turn to Stenography Sal M SorDOration PARIS, October 23 (). — Crystal es anager inan. 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Sl e all want to become stenographers and | The small toque hats now enjoying The man we select must be and breakfast room $150.00 and $175.00 (iiLNOT PR ;& | Eown making for women of fashion, | Ereater popularity than ever, cover- || ‘an experienced organizer with L WILL 0T BE ¥ P ithotaior Eattstries of atis [ INEiasitiieysdo ths antive cace Gitio Nl o Tecorl 1of Sty .You Can Buy One of These Homes for e R Wk OB o ¢ -|is in serious difficulties because few |Wearers, created a certain amount of plishment. An expert knowl- i e Young Parisiennes want to learn how | difficulty for the protagonists of the || edge of local bustness and in- the Rent You Are Now Paying. V:‘e“"'r!" —FULL Ko - ‘to do it new sl\'le,_bul it was finally overcome vestment property values |is &,w e RO S S PR R ‘The Shortage of dressmaking ap- |DY attaching the earrings to small || essential, in order to enable Why Not Come Out? 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T e B SABORAL DI e ot out the poru || FOrd Owmers and Drivers || ouroply "ok utize i vo 1018 to 1022 3rd St. N.E y S AVE e ssi- eld in strictest confidence. - - AT ids0 LOCAL NOVING M6 T | 1 iien for great futures in contume || syl FSSyi3, ety 2od, tne sever I TS URXOUR GABNGE ASYOUICHOOSE NTED -HORSES TO BOARD 0 E{.‘nm.srwn.m i nn Al BY THE | jesigning and are puzzled at the etalls clude echooling if desired. DOWER HORSE | lack of reaction’ to their appeals. ARM._De e ey land. Schools are overfllled with girls painted, $15: R mall | learning shorthand and typing. e ah aini. BEATRS Tane. Fob Yara R " _25*"'| Hawaiian Parley Bulletin Out. 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This ;fl‘n:lll‘{n! ‘: electrie n[?‘!. )XIDI-'A'A‘T prfilh;‘"'r 'rl::l‘ll‘ ‘fl:‘ two roads and e ouropen ' fireplaces, & Could be suwdivided into ver : wonderful flower *garden” with [box able home sitee. Feindee Expert Paint Advico Free MUTH Quality Since 1865 710 13th St. N.W. A High-Class AP ARTMENT GEO. W. LINKINS, Realtor, Exclusive Agent —are re Apples and Sweet Cider. Bea S UITIRORTE) 1733 De Sales Street N.W. Main 10100 AT ey outbulgines Tor Rockville Fruit Farm. || sanitor Service i All Buitdings or Lease : i g SEI 0 B aon acrs win e mue erae p jen. Stayman Winesap. Black References Required * stock farm. mperial apples: very plenti- 10-room house and a splendid new barn—buildings alone worth nearly Apartment “E” 1d colonfal brick house. built in i P nt “E brick houge. built i1 fhe price of this farm. an with over 1,000 apple trees (in bear- and. see Janitor or | e Atk Jow in Brice. OUF For further Informgtion | 4 nd i 1" mile’ out of | m - on the road to Poton - the | R J. 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No better investment erisia, than farm lands in thls sconderful nearby sectivn. 2 320-acre farm at $50.00 per acre. ¥ i Also 5 servants’ rooms, including dining room and bath. P Full Protection for the Finest Car The Best Bilt oers you a life time of convenience at a mini- mum cost. It com- bines strength and Exceptionally large Advisors Board. Masonic Clubs. ¥ £ood_appearance in hone our offi fi 3 0 * Yr. E. C Thomas of our office was “born and paised” in_Sandy W Digirict of Columbla e EM U LSION the highest degree. rooms and ample closet P office for further information. Spring’ and (s well qualified to #how these farms. He can be reched . e o 5 g . Lln. space, also service el'_:- vator. 10-100 SweormElPS e HOME OF Hons 1417 K Street—Main 9300 Leaders for 19 Years in the Sale of Washington Homes. oL-E BreuninGer & Sons . Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. AND IERUST COMPANY = g of Strength MNSSIAIMNTI(O;N T After 5 P:M. Gall Mr. Brockson, Adams 2095 200K St. NE. : e — j € Uity Spiritualist Church : The Builder Openinz Services Sunday evenine 8:00| i fo.m.. st Play Ilu;n‘:.‘:lty.\ St N.W. REV. HARRY STRACK Soirft greetings by REV. IDA STRACK. Message Serviee every Thi evening. 85500 pm., 600 Bean, Ave. 5. g {

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