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10 D€ DOCTOR, 2, TAKES I8 YEAR-OLDBRIDE -Phystclan. Twme Married, Weds Pretty Clerk Same Age as His Daughter. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14 EXECUTION IS AVOIDED. Moody Grants Respite Six Hours .th. | his execution, Avery V. demned for the m Petty, received a respite ast night. The at the behest of the State Court of Criminal Appeals to permit Millikin's trial for ins: Millikin, eon- | r of Mrs, Vir tate THE !follow the addresses at each session. | For the discussions will be | \Dead Man Will Aid |INDUSTRIAL NEEDS |t st et e Meeting in Spirit, =~ CONFERENCE TOPIC ' Ui, Iei i i industrial de- Offlmal Asserls | partment o® the Y. W. C. Mrs. | By the Associated Press. Albert Il the SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. October from Gov. Moody Before . respite w d | Meeting Under Auspices of Y. W | C. A. and Women's Trade League Opens at Cherrydale Tomorrow. 'SVILLE, Tex., Ocfober 14 Six_hours hefore th "?Uard/fza/z Dark Horel ! DINNER DANCES 24 Saturda~, October 15th M B search international Industrial Workers. Adventure. | From the Boston Transcript Dorothy. a Boston child who had | never lived outside a flat, went on | What Could You Do ‘With $500.00? Make a deposit on a new home? a small auto for the family? Take a much- nceded vacation? There are dozens of things vou could do with $500.00, an amount easily acquired if you only knew it. time set for lal commit- director of re- Brotherhood of Although dead, Alonzo M. C | fen, 80-year-old Chicago spiritualist, | will aid “in spirit” the work of the | committee on amendments and by- | laws of the National Spiritualist Convention, President Jossph P. Whitwell announced vesterday. The second annnal conference of the By | industrial department of the Young | Women's Christian Association and Griffen was stricken with apo- |{ha Women's Trade Union League|her first visit to her aunt in the plexy and died while addressing | will he held tomorrow and Sunday at|country. Asked on her return what | the convention Wednesday. He |yacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va. Tt |gche lixed hest. she replied, Going up- was a member of the will open with a_dinner meeting to-!stairs to hed. | President Whitwell | morrow’ evening. when “Wages in Re By the Associated Press . NEW YORK, Octobr 14 A §7.vear old physician, twice previenslv mar- | vied, has taken as his third bride a girl of 18, who is of the same agze as the doctor’s vounzest daughter, it was learned vesterday Dr. Clarence N. Platt of Long 1s! and, long connected with the m al department of the Consolidated Gas | Co., and noted as a sportsman, slipped | quietly away to Connecticut week an? married Marion Gray of Astoria, | Long Island. a pretty clerk In a Man- | ance compa The bride | are two other Natalie, and Claren Six vears Dr. Platt’s second wife, Mrs. Tisdale Platt. was igued for fe of her uation from Ya's in 1884 ENVOY DELAYS TRIP HOME Collier Mflv Qult Post in C)nle‘ Later, Is Belief. | SANTIAGO. Chile, October 14 () United States Ambassador William M. Colller h red his proposed {wip to the 1 weeks. It was announced in Sintiago in Keptember that Ambassador Collier would return to the United States warly in October for the avowed pur {Pose of attending to hiz personal 21, {at D ancy would not be fille iriffen would take part mittee sessions, communica; through a medium The convention was presented a | It solution vesterday by rwise of Maine that wearing of ro’ e pl\enmlm by mediums Mim'm-y Thef!u Mystify. Mysterious thefts which have been | C of- | Wages. rring for several years in the residence of the finance minist ite the fact ths guarded Japanese police. Des the brick buflding is policemen day and night. happen frequently Costly flower vases and even hottles of be have heen taken. One janitor was suspected. went i forced to retire, tinued gatacho, Japan, have baffied the by | Workers X the thefts | the department of gifts, e who nsane and wi but the pilfering con lation fo Commerce™ by Desey W. Hy the AVashinzton marée, and Albert H the local Central Later in evening Labor Union Miss Helen okings Grad | vate Nef “Develop | ment of Wage Stand; K. Dr will speak the Sunday morning session on v Sunday afternoon And | Bureau of the De at | Will speak on * er tment of Labor, tion for Woman and stand Unite ates Publi Health Service, will deliver an address at the Sundav afternoon session on Hyvgienie Standards in Relation ontput.” as A discussion by tha membars wil We Have— the shapes necessary to prop- erly fit every youngster's foot: and we take the time and give the attention neces- sary to fit 1t cxactly riq}n. “Caring for feet is better than curing them” — that's our creed, www“oomow%ém»wwl Leverett Lyon of the Brookings | ctors Affecting Miss n. chief of the Woman's - SEPBIDPDBLLIPOODDIBLDIDD d he @ollier Inny |COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 =ST[ ) ore Formerly at 1801 (.'alwrl St A MO"Q'}#WW\‘NWN“ POE Every Wednfld-v and Px|d y § UNTIL 7:30 4-C ]mlrse 7 5 Sea Food DINNER c Special attention glven von " nartiessvers " theil Tand"camtart and_conve Columbia 5042 L OO OOBINEVI OISO 7:30to 1 A. 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