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25 FLYER GIVES FIRST NEWS TO ISLAND IN TWO YEARS Wrangel, in Polar Sea, Cut:Off From Outside World—Soviet Sends Plane. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927.' Married for Six Years to Second Mate, Wife Finds First, Reported Dead, Alive by the second marriage was awarded her in the annulment decree. She said she was more concerned over the legal status of the child than over her own predicament. Mrs. Ross married Wilson in 1914, e sald, in Memphis. In 1917 he left for France. The War Department informed her that Wilson had been killed and she said that his parents in Paducah were similarly notified. Four years later she met Ross and they were married, in 1921, tage of a splendid cast and pleasing settings. Washington theatergoers have heard much of Miss Westman, but this is the first time she has heen seen here. Lier reputation for drollery which preceded her appearance was excel- lently sustained But, fine as Miss Westman undoubtedly was, there will be many who insist that the laurels | of the evening be bestowed upon Mar Phillips. in the part of Miss Timone: the other girl wanted. As the secretary to Philip Hancock played by Frank Monroe, Miss Phillip masks her love for her emplover und the guise of an efliciency that goes far as to know the exact position in which he likes his ash tray placed. | an annulment of her sec. Perhaps the biggest moment of the fond marriage by the Supreme Court play develops in the acting of Miss| vesterday, she said she would en-| Last year. she said, she met some Phillips, when the ubiguitous Mari- [deavor {o obtain a divorce from her [ Tennessee friends in New York. |anna sees heneath the veil and makes | first hushand, Horace W. Wilson, now [ "I was thunderstruck.” she said, | no secret of her discovery. “Hokum?" |a contractor in Memphis, and then re- | “when they told me that my first hus | Well, it is the kind that everybody | marry Ross. | band lived through the war and the | tikes! Custody I report ot his death was an error.” Frank Monroe does his usual thor- $55,000,000 BEQUEATHED. oughgoing job in the part of the big {time business man, whose armor’ Estate of James Cox Brady Left to His Family. 29 years old has been noted since |tea pot lil which strains the coffec outlawed, according to the proves vulnerable to the shafts of the S | or te: d will not fall off. even wher Ars. J. Earl Major, wife of the Rep-| ALBANY. N. Y.. November 28 ().— | | |diminutive blonde. Donald Foster a ! upside down. resentative from ls at Emer |AN estate of $35,000.000 is disposed ot - Y MIDDLE-AGED MAN HIT BY BOOTLEG LIQUOR Prohibition Results in Lower Death Rate, One Class Only Excepted, W. C. T. U. Survey Shows. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November tlon has lowered the death rate for | everybody but the middle-aged man | who persists in drinking bootleg ' liquor, the W. C. T. U. announced to- day following a survey. | Wrangel Island has a governor, a If the American middle-aged man | teacHer. a doctor. their wives and a had quit drinking liquor at the advent | handful of settlers. all having of prohibition instead of trifling with | here gince 1523 when the SovieCiiye bootleg stuff, ‘the death rate of the | Noseow movernment men from 40 upward would be as low | Kosheleff came here from Kamt comparatively as that of the women | Chatka He made siops in_remot and children, who show better health | Villages to demonstrate the aeroplan and longer lives since prohibition, the | for the benefit of primitive Mong survey said. Ll Great improvement in the heaith of children and young people from OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 29.—Mrs. Izetta Wilson Ross of Baldwin, Long Island, had today taken her first step | toward unraveling the marital tangle in which she found herself when, mar- ried for six vears to Bernard Ross, she ned that her first husband, repor hy the War Department killed in France during the war, was still alive. ranted Wilfred Lucas was a good husband and a good actor. In spite of a rather tawdry title, ‘Restless Women" has substantial merits caleulated to gratify not only those who seck a passing smile with | Puck at mortal fools, but those who welcome here and there a glimpse of theatrical struggle for a serious |shought. PHILANDER JOHNSON NATIONAL—"2 Girls Wanted. | Those prig persons who view with {alarm the injunction of a little called hokum into their theatrical : tave will do well to remain away from | e pant icatch pHERS the tional this week, where *2 to smeet oper- | drama. ¥ Winted.” another John Golden Ay 1t is ess, is hnl\’l‘iy" forth, P : R uff for the little heroine forth by ll'l'hit'!',fl“‘.li‘l:}\ An ‘:v“'\ s Inw high moment of a "cessary e s deal and save her sweet- mooll toward itand {ts human relsfiof: |y, + teom a missten! But how ahe the play, [does i) That's what makes “2 Girls Wanted" so thoroughly enjoyable and has caused Nydia Westman to be the tured player of the pie Phere ix delight in every monient this wholesome comedy that f Marianna r Sarah to suc- And they art and doing nicely Love with a large “L™ entered |the business of providi office where Marianna was em-| “2 Girls Wanted” 1 d recommended to furnist evening's diversion. NELL TAYLOR TO SPEAK. Nell Boyd Taylor, a . tional secretary of the . ind then to a palatial surburban | soclation of [ niversity home where the two girls have se-|address members of the organizat cured employment as domestics o es-|at a meeting to be held tomorrow he corvows of the city. But, |evening at 8 o'clock. at the Fricnds Love, in the pe | Sehool” 1811 1 street. Her tople Il will be, “Adeanate Play Matevials for | | the Young Child in the Home. rapher makes'her | The t was arranged 1o id’s uniform and | parents in their selection of Christ- 7 { tea mas_gifts for children. Tickets for | 18 filled with humorous | the Ellen 11, Richards hirthday party and fairlv bubhles with [of the Home Economics Association dinlog It has the advan- [may he obtained | SHUBERT-BELASCO—"Restless TRANSIT COMPANY | expected under the sponsorship of | Anna Held, jr. was the new play | shown at the Shubert-Belasco The: | last night under the title ‘“Restless Women.” It has not the lightsome sparkle of song that might have been hoped for as an ancestral tradition. This title, which seems to bid for |attention as an effort at sensational city, becomes, as the play un 1ds, more like the title of an essay | even the text of a sermon than the to introduce a By the Associated Press WRANGEL ISLAND, Polar Sea, November 29.—The first news of the outside world for settlers of this far- away spot in more than two years, arrived when Capt Kosheleff, Sovie Russian pilot. came in his airplane. 29.—Prohibi- ! President of W. R. T. Outlines to Citizens’ Body Program for Increased Service. | aua: so0. A policy of expansion and installa- tion of additional faciliti to one of retrenchment ating expenses of the Rapid Transit Co.. was set E. D. Mer manager of dreszed the regular mee Mideity Citizens’ wtion in the John Strong Thomson School Although a p of _expansion a further of $200 per A combined wting expenses brings | 400, acc present estimates the Rapid Co. has embarked on a pro ing for the expenditure $250,000, Mr. Merrill indic Shows Increased Earnings. “This additional frequency of serv. fce combined with the far and a consider: « traffic has begun t the earnings of Merrill said for the present month are 14 per @bove that >f November of last vea Gen. G rman of the Red « s Rociation hr & unanimous fean Red ( Dr. 1. C. Buchanan and M Stewart were nam Midcity Assoc tion to he he memorating the tenth the founding of the Dis bia Commu s as opposed of a MRS. MAJOR IMPROVES. Wife of Illinois Representative Is 4-year-old daughter It is called a comedy-drama president e the company and geveral who ad of the t night Somethi new is the coffee o | <hips to 1 | the most serious elements of Assoe an- author, s a “new ct - which | treated only on heik” and the wom: rity who has fallen offort of the Injured in Crash. of farce—the of comely ma- | ove with him man to avoid tain dig like 'n seems of being lines of Tllinois, Hos; cording biondes, is another of the cast desery. mention. ‘The remainder | | plays with especial neatness the parf | |in the will of James Cox Brady of Al- R ney 1l suffering from a |t ;fi‘,‘{fl/ S & : R < in | lot the young man whose duty is to | make good in both business and love, | and New York Cit which was tured leg received in an automobile [admitted to pre e here yesterda dent in which her husband also Listen In Over WRC Every Tuesday at 6:45 P.M. Menken, as the heartles -blooded kind of brunette flapper Mr. Brady died several weeks ago. Injured;; Her donaition: wirshnio- | tedis to sha s v ls lercatn St night as “very - S for “BAB’S” Interesting Talk on Gude’s Flowers | nity to his role—a d until hat of other charact recarious and in shattered. After much brave the world's opir protest by devoted em still devoted ds his home wrec ed with terrif e to the ques “Who wetually getting the of a social environment where | cocktails, ¢ nd midnight par. ties are th more than wted urday ception of a few minor bequests, is left to five children. » story opens in an upper hall of a dingy New York lodging where suspicious old land and 1ttling f that helped to make gentlemen prefer trust to the widow, Mrs. Helen Me- pod." | Mahon Brady. The residue, with ex wecident oceurred rederick, Md. 1k about defy much patient ands—one of country metropolitan life. fts to a Next the |o | tion. Wall Street office, | worst cent is Washington’s Leading Florist Fashion May Haz Its Whims and Capr Gude’s Flowers Are Always In Yogue who addressed the ded an mbership in the Amer s appeal for moral chaos a_child—who whirl of mad s pace, which © than a youth- As her mother - ons to abandon the iiversary of | home the young girl staggers. with of Colum udlin laug into the room and | 3 v Center. fall C sensible, 4 si- | ces, but is - aking prey situations sparkli Police Service Inadeqnate. A communication requesting either | the stationing of a policeman at Thomas Circle between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 in the morning and he tween 4 and 11:30 o'clock in the el o5 € svening or the erection of additional e el cn Hold il oot teaflic. nignids wais or: |0 re audience to comprehending warded to the offices of irector is often closely appronched. of traffic and the Board « r the most difficult role is that sioners of the Distric Columbia, | °f the very voung girl who is without A. 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