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MINISTERS T0 GET STOCK IN BREWERY Canadian Also Leaves Track) Shares to Opponents of Racing. Br the Assoclated Press. TORONTO., ponents of ki her 5.—Three op- racing are made dends from the Ontario Jockey Club | and seven Methodist ministers hecome part of the ; and will r lawyer and horseman, ‘Bx the Associated Press. | ing devils and goblin: November 5.—Sir Thom- | it Beethoven or Wagn as Beecham, well known conductor and impresario, thinks that the musi cal future of England that the only thing left to do is to get out. 1 He thinks this so strongly that he |and when T have my &rm galvanized ' By the Associated Press. told newspaper men he intended to|1 shall come to London a: go to the United States and take up | ductor. permanent residence there. been invited, he said, to Philadelphia. Sir Thomas blames the subsidizin; He has | pe o * Sir Thomas told the The sound as much in relation to their a wheel chair | y Beecham, who the former Miss Utica Welles of rk, pressed keen pleasure at the pr pect of returning to the United Maj. Burleson Goes to Parfs. Maj. Richard C. Burleson, Field Ar- has heen relieved from duty the Army War College, ‘Washington Barracks, and ordered to take station | NGTON; D. (. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 s of the nature of the charge ever be-| The withdrawal in Detroit was on | head and she received a possible Sir Thomas Beecham, Seeing No Musical !KRESGE WITHDRAWS Future in England, Is Coming to America HIS DIVORCE ACTION d_they call | Merchant's Move Seen as Opening for Reconciliation With Second Wife, in New York. DETROIT, November &.—Recon- " ciliation of Sebastian S. and Dorls Mexger Kresge, second wife of the and 10 cent store merchant, was seen in the withdrawal by Kresge of Court several months ago. Colncldent with approval of Kresge's came known. An injunction restraining Kresge from pressing his divorce action in Detroit was obtained by Mrs. Kresge in New York in October. She con- tended that Kresge, as a resident of New York, had no standing in De- troit courts. Circult Judge Harry J. Dingemann of Detroit, in whose court the Kresge suit was flled, said the injunction issued in New York would | have no effect here. The first Mrs. Kresge, mother of Kresge's flve children, obtalned a di- vorce in 1923. She lives in Detroit. Reconciliation Is Doubted. NEW YORK, November 5 (#).— | Withdrawal in Detroit by Sebastian the divorce action he filed im Circuit | Kresge, chain store operator, of his divorce action against Doris Mercer Kresge, his second wife, was a legal move and leaves a sult for divorce \ withdrawal petition, there was taken | pending here, Nathan Burkan, attor- from the vaults of the Wayne County |ney for Mrs. Kresge, sald last night. | out As far as he kno aid there 11 be no reconc the basis of an injunction attacking the jurisdiction of the Michigan court, he said, and his client has pending an answer and bill of complaint in New York. | HORSEWOMAN INJURED. Mabel Strickland, Champion, Falls i Under Mount—8kull Fractured. ' NEW YORK, November & (#).— Mabel Strickland, champlon horse- woman, was serlously injured at the | opening here last night of the | “world’s series rodeo,” when she lost fracture of the skull. . Fox Hastings, a cowgirl with the rodeo, said that Miss Strickland had & premonltion of the accident and of- fered to bet her that she would be injured during the performance. Last Spring while the rodeo was at Cedar Falls, Towa, the horsewoman broke her leg in a riding stunt. of the actors few theaters have a dressing room numbered 18, her hold and fell under her mount. | Physiclans say her Injuries may prove | i M ickland had swung_ herself | nd f ‘The hor hoof hit her 222 the saddle and under the neck | . Mr. Burkan of her mount when she. lost her grip; As a concession to the superstition | Retires After 30 Years Sergt. Richmon Lewis, 9ti Cavalry, at Fort . Kans., has been placed on the Army on his own application after more than 830 years' active service ired list of the FOR Household Receptions Conventions Weddings 5.000 Folding_Chairs Always in Stock H. Baum & Son 616 E St. N.W. Main 9136 7 at / —wy C 3 Paris, B as the representative turday. { to get out of the country a at Paris, F . ESsRnLE The three left shares valued at | 3 Dossible and go to America. I fn-|of the historical section of that i ¥ 220,000 T T e e et |fend to do that and shall take as | tution. He will sall from New York them for three yes The benefici- sh musiclans with me as | December 15. At Paris he will relle a 8 Raney, former attor- | possible. M: C. Koenlg, Coast Artil- neral of Canada; the Rev. Dan| Referring to the broadcasting of |le 8pence of the Prohibition Union, and | opera, Sir Thomas said: R . stock left to the| ° Beverages and | £10,000 is to a | rival as compensation for | 1" After ¢ born in | I receive CAIRO HOTEL Que at Sixteenth Street = Whether your sojourn in Washington is of a tem- STARVING CREW SAVED. porary or permanent-nature and you are looking for o I home comforts in an absolutely modern hostelry— Captain of Hawafian Put Aboard 3 The Hotel Cairo offers Ship Caught in Calm. CHARLESTON, 8. C,, November § | unusual values in-one, two, three and four room suites. i Geean calm | The Hotel in appointments, equipment, environment and location is second to none in the National Capital. 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