Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 42

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. 492 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. B A P e A O I s SO R A L LONDON ROYAL AcADEMY Its ranks to a woman by electing Mrs. SHAKESPEARE FUND leEN Memorial Theater, at Stratford-on- wH'PPlNG POST URGED clared in favorof sending wife beaters woMA" WHO FACED DEATH tion for observation after she was Laura Knight, who was the English Avon, England, Mrs. August Belmont to the whipping post. taken into custody by the Niagar: ELECTS WOMAN MEMBER | member of the jury of awara at the| $500,000 BY JOHN D., JR.[announced at o dinner given by| FOR MAN WHO BEAT WIFE| Atexander Cyrul, to whom this state- | NOW UNDER OBSERVATION | “uis, 515 told hospital attaches that international exhibition in Pittshurgh JE— Clarence H. Mackay, acting chairman iy ment was made, was before Magis- she formerly lived in St. Petersbure P —— In 1922, an riel of the advisory committee of the A l: d that for < Mes. Toura Ralght Chosen Asso-| "Theré were b worms anions the | Memorial Theater Foundation Sets| {cricun Shakcepeare Foundation. | But Maryland Magistrate, Unable | (rate Retiallaa for sentence for as-| Authorities Seek Relatives of Mrs.| hit- A1 (it (7 the st fve veu ARInAl - o sip] i Announcement also was made of sav g - | v ol ately > ciate, Second of Sex So Honored |Qna ot them - was . the® catcrramyi | $1/000,000 Goal in,United States |y il ot s100.000 by Edward Hark- | t0 Tmpose Flogging Sentence, Under State laws magistrates are| 1417 Hall, Who Was Rescued |country on an slaborately furnishe Algelica Kauffmann, who, although by January 1. ness {oward the fund. Fines Him. not empowered to send prisoners to From Niagara Falls. 3 all's ntality is of hig Since Institution Was Founded. born in Switzerland, did most of ter v v Mrs. Belmont sald plans hLad been l the whipping post and a fine of $26.45 order, hospital psychidtrists ngmhv‘.‘- By the Associated Press. work in_histori nd portrait paint- | BY the Associated Press. 4 i rican quota #By the Associated Press, was imposed. i By the Associated Prem. | because of her unwillingness to i LONDON, November 3.—For the|ing in England. After the foundinzg| NEW _YORK, ember 3.— |0 2,500.00 ught mi BALTIMORE, Md., November 3.—| Recently a man was whipped at the | BUFFALO. N. Y. November 3.— |more information about herself, G : of the academy, no women were ad- | John D. Rockefeller has donated | $1.000, a g et et : county jail for a similar offense, but | Offici f the Buffalo City Hosp second time since its founding in|mitteq until 1922 when Mrs. Annie L. | $500,000 to the international fund f Theater | Joseph Rettaliata, magistrate of the | the sentence was imposed by a higher |are g relatives of Mrs. Lucy |i 1769, the Royal Academy has opened | Synnerton was elected an associate. | the rebuilding of the Shakespeare!was destroyved by fire in March, 1926, | Eastern Police Court yesterday de-' court. Hall, 63, who was sent to the institu- e N e T e SPECIAL SPECIAL CHILDREN’S . Get»hcre early if you want one of these _. AN with your cloth coat, cute Wash Dresses for the growing girl. ! Hundreds of Felts in Hundreds Were Disappointed Last batet ni:l“:::.dbl: .:hp.' Week Because They Came Too Late Only 100 of them, Percales, Madras and $2, $2.50 and $3 Prints. Beautifully made. Attractively trim- : med. 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