Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1927, Page 20

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il THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 25, %7927—PART T. S st I WO e R S s ORI o D Lo O O ey i PROFESSORFLEW [POLICE QUINTET Js oo [ENVOY RESENTS IN s L =i 8 S '3 i 1 fc i [ DOCTOR'S OLAIM DENIED. | e o Fri | = Special Dispatch to The Star. - ence of liquor. Mesico, the United States and the |flag of Mexico had been borne under FREDERICK, M4, Sept 2 In addition, she was charged with American Leglon to carry. A delega- | the Aro de Triomphe and throush the | peqfeal Group Says Babies of | _: 2] 3 .. September 24 ARRESTS WOMAN operating an automobile without a MEX'CO 's U- s- STATE tion of wounded French war veterans | streets of Paris. Moth Wh : kyN t Poi: d he’{;a 3;;::":‘\::2::-6 E;‘:“fi." -l:?;) others 0 Smoke Not Poisoned. river's license. without a registration whose position in the parade was be- Kot s otk oo, of. Yas . certificate and with assaulting two I ITRRE TS hind that of the one-man delegation as- % St 28 ¢ remain open four' day and. Nighe. . 4 o 4 N . . o the flags. Mrs. Gray Awarded Divorce. CHICAGO, September 24 (®).—A ain open four days and nights FIRSI; HEIRS CI.AIM Accused Is Charged With Driving| "0 10 Atrrea carlier, who [Lone Legionnaire Carries Three sisted Smith in carrying the flag 2 statement attributed to Dr. Chauncey | Local manufacturers " and ~business Smith, however, was summoned t0| A final decree for absolute divorce | § G asings Mk the o) | soncerns will dlesty i said he was & buyer for & New York i i the Mexican legation by the Mexican | vesterday was awarded Mrs. Helen | 1o Doaret, of fansing. Mich., that 60| 0Rcerns will disp R Car in Brooklyn Under In- textile house, also was arrested and S S Ly Minister, Alfonso Reyes, who asked|TeMoine Gray against Arthur Pitahtking nr“o:;‘:r’:’d::’ Thecots theo | 1 coes fluence of Liquor. R B oy oheich, Wounded French. him what right he had to carry the |by Justice Siddons in the District Su-|are 3 yeare ol was tecmed cottes | < California Trio Say Mont- i s msmon SO ot Mexican flag in tho parade. saying|preme Court. Gray is to pay $50 & | \ithout any scientific basis and foor. | Michelson to Push Light Research Lalitornia 10 y e that this might be taken to indicate |month ialimony, and the wife is |\ ' anY scientific basis and fool- | Z5 % 7F S0 Silsby Has Operation DBy the Associated Press that Mexico was a State {n the Union, |awarded a-judgment for $330 arrears | .. At headquarters of the American| CHICAGO, September 24 (). —In HoistediGlideriy | {*7 2o fsacstta i 5 i ; b explained the situation and the | in alimony. The plaintift was repre. | Medical Association today. | search of new and more accurate data gomery Hoistel Y O s | OBc . | September, 24 | PARIS, septembar 24——A Iono B |t SIS o0 S sati JF was. all| st o} GHOtney John A ThpReoL]., D iBitter adireseditiiiconven | on fie apded ol MEhE: Ph Pt policemen were needed tonight to ar- Villiam v. American etcher, | gionnaire with three flags came near ;‘;‘"“"tfl'e‘ P& B i 3 “|tion of the American Association 1oted physicist c. the Uni Balloon and Hopped off. rest a woman who sald she was Mrs. [ whose works are known fnternation- | creating an international incident. ght. ; R Medico-Physical Research yesterday g0, left today for Cali- Laretta Carlier, 20, motion picture ac- | ally, underwent an appendicitis opera- rman of the Tam-| He even scemed pleased that the| A mahogany door, purchased “in|and was quoted as saying that the nd several months Mexican flag was in the parade and remarked that it was the first time Spain for* an American home, cost $5,000. death of these infa | marily to nicoti Mexico City, of the Amer- on, was the lone representa- tion here today. His condition -was satisfactory, physiclans said. WA tress, member of the Hollywood Club (Correspondence of the Associated Press. and an attorney in Los Angeles. Po- OAKLAND, ¢ Prof. John J. Montgomery have set he task of writing the e eeeerrnrnrnononrnonon - - - — — —,—,— -/ hewwlen ih a-month college pro- il o tion history as the i ) ie airplane h A Mt °d brother, Richard J. Mont- I b : o sisters have spent i \§ f 25 years and a small 3 t n public and official | 2 . 'I { the inventlve genius of | n, Balloon Hoisted Glider. ‘ his drab life as an in- at a Clara University, HifH at aving his glider hoist- \ Y5y on to a height of several 1 feet in the alr, cutting it —— - — 1 to earth In it. t het attempt to | = = = ——— 5 ns of avia- | S Tpa— TS a forlorn one has T - Now is the time to prepare for those colder months to come, when the Goherment s § children gather around the fireside with their friends, and folks in gen- igomery'a ssroplane patent L e Toseiiione Silte 7 = : eral do more living and entertaining in their own homes. 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