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THE EVENING STAR. WASIINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928. I]RY EAN | A-I- S Lindbergh Medal [ITALIAN COMMANDER | WIFE SUES ATTORNEY. |COURT FIGHT FOLLOWS | ARLINGTON CITIZENS | HUDGINS SUPPLIES BAIL. %, v, 157 0w D [] [ Teasure by Tilson IS SERIOUSLY [ILL|r+ Gr B Morchouse of Chevy ALLEGED ISIDNAPING ASK BOTANIC GARDEN | 1. ¢. 3an Gharged With Perjury | pearance i Bolice Goner o Lo #0° He is charged by Frank J. Confrey, ing gt P: d by H Chage Chiarges Infidelity Dorothy Magruder, 7, With Two| Location in Vicinity of South End| 10 Marrying Girl at Rockville. |(ather of asse DY ouse Spacfal Dispateh to The Star. v | Spedial Dispateh to The Star her age 18 wh g Marshal Armando Diaz Broke| ROCKVILLE, Md, February 20.—Gnd Sets of Parents, Taken From | of New Memorial Bridge ROCKVILLE, Md, February 20 S & 8. Morehouse, Washington attorney, is - e ¢ “ | The House today passed the foint Through Austrian Lines e a8 defendant in & sult for an ab| Weshington, Baltimore Charge. Urged. Herbert V. Hudgins, arrested in Wash- resolution fathered by House Leader 8 solute divorce filed in the '(?In';m, ,f.;""“ 1al Dispatch to The S &b DiatoR g0 Tive SiAn ington yesterday, at the request of the |, Tilson and favorably reported by in 1918. here today by Mrs. Marian . More- y 20.—Dorothy . i . Miniismois: Coniiy. suthoriilon, oi &) v o B i Cramton Says He Could Sup-| e committee on coinage, welghts house of Chevy Chase, who s repre- ader, 1 years o, with a brand.| ARLINGTON, Va, February 20,—Lo- | 1R €0MEEy Counts aufnoritlcs on |t demie of 1519, it and measures, authorizing the strik- —_— e by Attorney Albert M. Bouic of [new set of parents as a result of fwolcation of the United States Botanic |marriage here on Apcil 19, 1927, to Miss | v a family in Rockville, riages following a divorce. stood bV | Garden in the vicinity of the south |Mildred L. Confrey of Washington, for- | Enrope escaped the port Hoover, Curtis, Willis ing of & gold medal n commemora- | g e Assciated Proes oc ) ) arriage . divo o 1 ’ 4 k3! of jevements of Col. S i The petition charges infidelity and [perplexed yesterday in Central Police | e thie (Deliievements o ROME, _ February 20, Marshal | S0 LR00 ochondent, and sets forth |Court, where her stepfather was chyp- | *00 of the new Arlington Memorial | Charles A. Lindbergh. Armando Diaz. who commanded the i S : vides t A 3 e that the couple were married in Wash- |ed with abducting her from Washing- | Dridge is urged by a resolution adopted or Dawes. <-na\l;§r :\‘}N(‘I\\‘(:‘}olsnr‘t‘\c‘jlfl 0% e | Malian_armics tn the World War. I | jugton, March 3, 1915, and have no (ton by the Arlington Citizens' Association | 1 serfously 111 with influenza. Pneumonia | children. Mrs. Morehouse asks the court | ‘The stepfather, Raymond Spellman )al its regular mi = : ; » I 99 of Lindbergh's achievements and to award her alimony and counsel fees. | posted $2,000 bond and declared he will | The resolution, which was offered by | o6 [} AV AL B i ! Cloyd Byars and is directed to the | d ln pLle b authorised the Secrotary of the |has developed, it fs reported. and his Fostalieh o0 B ndl i o : sury N 3 1 | condition is considered grave. - iht estradition to Washington Representative Cramton of Michigan, | Treasury to strike such & meda i . The child ded to the mother, | Fine Arts Commission and the National | he dry ers in the Hous with suitable emblems, devises and Gen. Diaz was appointed commander- = i e 7 the t e o 2 Pla 2 Com | ::x:m";\: D it et vaouse: | Inscriptions for presentation to the | _in chief, sueceeding Gen. Cadorna. Te FILES FOR LEGISLATURE. [now mrs wliman, pending (e nexi | Capital Parkc and Planning Commis and vote for Hoover, Curtis, Willis or | intrepid """\l!“r-:f“":'}'l“: e on ap| ) eatotie rank of marshal T are Becis Vol ir, of @ahington, sware LMY fed would beautify the platean be- Al [} DS ld this fn the House today, and | propriates $1,500. The Secretary of |~ Diaz took command of Italy’s nrmi Elintstone, rd,, anBecks Vs v InabBpiellman aud sy el ek bHiaReR AT the R Nt el P ()(}IW(‘ar 0{ Y()u th 4 od one of his dr tol. | the Treasury is empowered to have !after the Caporetto distaster, when the | cancy Caused by Dando Death. e i sday R P [l | ! asked one o Democratic col T ¥ 3 inpton Wednesday while leaving | the resolition says leagues, Representative Tillman of | duplicate medale cost In brotee | Talione sufffved mreat o s BE S0 Somiat drapaten to e St sehool her he child's | & e be impracticable | o o o od | e ¢l egulations as QN a enacious by o s o TN o 9 vhic] . ; T ! N I o, to ‘3:;“()\0)-1: it Rea o e Tate these” duplicate medals to Siritian and Prencts, drove the Invading CUMBERLAND, Md . Frbriary 20 mollieraatd § lithe chilg e wnich BENEDICTION to the eyes of all be- to support Smith, R [RREie, i e T 2 e SV T wer W. Robinette of Flintstone has [0 the b 3 pproaches . C \'nrv'mn spoke In reply to Tillman, "\‘n.i‘ “l"!‘\"l’\'“:t"’ ‘r‘éi.‘}u?!-‘d“‘n‘;‘,h s :;::;n”::\l h'"hk'é .:\r(l:uyv ““;‘)':“.'»szn.m | W with the Board of Klection Supe ‘:::(‘l'"[\h"h";m"'::‘ll;l,]:r"qll;l,‘lsfi‘llllx(' r ta the bridge conforn to n;»l:;‘nr:(-nw- holders and a blessing to the purse TR Epol eply 10 o S may 5 aniz s a7 b P Sl k 4 . or be allc hess of the cemetery and the brid: : ; who yosterday nitacked Sccretary| price sufficient to cover the cost. | through the Austrian front in 1918 r:,'.‘(“n”“\:i.m.r Allegany s | 7% irst the child was with IS grand- [ b eonsidered. This 15 essential, of young women why buy them! ; : mother, Mrs. Agne i at Hy- o appropriation is made for the |inflicted a disastrous defeat on 2 | Austrian army. He was appointed | minister of war in Mussolini's cabinet in 1922, resigning in 1924 Hoover's answer to Senator Borah's | questionnaire on prohibition. Tillman | coinage of these duplicat had expressed surprise t Cramton. | PR RS whom he described as “our white- | o et Sad aver Momver | GIRLS TO SELL PICTURES over Senator Willis of O tion for House of Delegates to il the i 3 ehney. ehutsed by (he death of wil- |#itsville, the mother said, pidt iy 5 ful conditions now ex- e o iie | worked “out all right until Magruder |isting in what must eventually be Pitent Leather having catled a special eloetion. My, | marHed auain ""'fl""g'k‘}’"r,'lt']":_.v""';"ll\‘»‘ hington's front door, Decided! Lin Stick Red 3 v " Len | In Washington, it is said o Hirbah Yo é _ < ¢ 5 Lip Stick Rec Robinette. who has served in the 1 | cued taking the child from Maryland C on of the 7S = ecided .\ 1 4 Honey Beige . ' FOR CONSTITUTION FUND SEES CHRISTIAN RELIGION i fh s v o i B i 7 T (0 s New! : anceess ¥ te for the nomination Originally for Hoover. [ ateceRs/mUlomIdRtERUNLAL e — - persons served pay a proportionate Dove Gray FOUNDED ON AUTHORITY | WO years ago. share of the shortage rather than Cramton declared that even if Hoover | z . | ) = had ot made any statement on prohi- { Debutantes to Aid Drive for Funds | N | = Tax Hearings March 8-9. having the amount liquidated from : Charmingly a on that he would have supported to Repair Frigate at [ Rev. J. R. Sizoo Discusses Human | 69 Criminal Cases Set. “I';‘,I“XY‘IIVIV‘.I‘\YI‘I‘\IR‘;’ll‘f‘;’l.!:)'")\l(l - r';lrmm!\ funds. i | . new, with eun- “Hoover 18 50 strong tn my State that Theater Here. [ fefe in Sermon at Keith's | Sl Dispatch to T st o T MR R ning arrange- 1t s understood now that no other Re- Wilists Ao Berna E _FREDERICK, Md. runry 20— | 2N ile il (sections 1 and |{CHURCH THEFTS CHARGED ment of tiny ¥ Sixty-nine criminal cases have been | s & | straps meeting in 3), Northwest Hyattsville and Berg- ling's subdvision will be heard by the test @ loop over instep. can will con A corps of young women of the Capi- Theater, tal's social set, including several debu- W term of Cir- tomorrow morn- | docketed for the — - Wi o Police Find Women's Clothes in | " the Mi Short. square 1o “He is far ou The Christian religion fs well founded | “uit Court, which open L) SRl e o os of this and last season, will sell : Sizoo, | g, The ¥ .. MO | county commissioners on Te ments, Hoover says o ntes of this and last season, will sell | )" gy tnority, Dr. Joseph R.Sizoo.| g The trial of s Diiley ';u.m{:h s onariy. inl the| D G Woombot halltmore Gnspeck et e ot prints of the frigate Constitution to- | pastor of the New York Avenue Presby- | Richard Rodgers —of Washington e aiiss Mwen et | o Jine sta- | distric e prot tyattsville election district will his address | charged with holding up a ¢ Spe Jspath to The Star fon near here last month, has been set : on all other properties in the | =F gl Lty e be| BALTIMORE, February 2 Avlonde | wig and a quantity of woman’s clothing 3 used the word con- | night and tomorrow night at the Metro- | terian Church, stated in velr he might mean destruc- | politan Theater, where the photoplay. today at the Lenten services being held at Keith’s Theater under the auspices | for March 8 . . £ . L < 14 Tronsides.” is being presented. To- [of ~the Washington Federation of . heard Protgsts filed in writing prior to 418 450 8 N O ogton apar: aw Called Experiment. night's group will be headed by MiSS|Churches. His subject was “The [March o wil be given the sume con- | L0, (GG 0 EATALOn SPRTL Boeeks Bepu ah Major. daughter of Representa: | certainty of Jesus” ! Wagon and Team Stolen. T o o Tt o il nat bi e |01d, held by police here in a hunt for | 1y to ask if \fve Samuel C. Major of Missouri, and | wyou don't have to swallow anything | specat Daparch to T Sta ‘\m!y ‘Infi; ]p: ater I‘“”,, t be ““‘3 4, Bield: by poll | approved will include Miss Bina Day Deneen, in accepting Christiantty.” Dr. Sizon | UPPER MARLRORO, Md. Febrary | Hdcred. ‘The hearings both days v e I e reliredl oo e Miss Ruth Jones and Miss Charlotte | geclared. “Relizton depends on the [aa Twa hors TUATY hegin at 10 am e e e nTed o called the | rt and inteli- | sunday night R = | which police believe he wore. Thefts of | | O'Shaughnessy | mind as well as the h can be blinded by mus- | womens purses in churches have been The corps which will sell the prints fgence should be closely associated with | Wonds Corner | Ratttesnak tomorrow night will include Miss Mar- | fopioian {recovered = Mone tard gas shot inta their retreats {reported n 1 an experiment garet Orme. Miss Sallie Hewes Phillips. | " “Sye have overworked motionalism | will succeed. | Miss Helen Gatlev. Miss Harriet Whit- |4, peligion.” Dr. Sizon said. “and the | | Cramton said that a r statement | ford and Miss Fannie Dial. Mr. and old belief that moving a man to tears Ti » the effect that he dic | Mrs. Cabot Stevens will chaperon the |would bring him to accepting religion fied proceeding | young women, {0 Jonger cxite A ¥ presidential | © The prints which will be offered for Frederick. Brown Harrls, presi- s duties and | sale by the two corps are those made [gent of the Federation of Churches only apply | from the original painting which now |precided. Dr. Sizoo will speak tomor- is being exhibited in the display win-|row on “The Faith of Jes: b Th 0 ds fro the sale of t pi —_— fures’ will_ be used r&f“flm‘:}mfif‘ nicz| MOTHER HALTS WEDDING. 1 s old frigate of the Tripolitan en- . REALTY MAN SENTENCED. fapements and the war of 1812. Virginia Girl, Said to Be Only 15, a S e = . — | 5 Guy P. Chapman, Alexandris, Gets| PLAYS PIANO FOR NUNS. | Betalned s e ‘ | Special Dispateh to The Star Where in the world will you find their equals at 6.50 Two Years in 81,500 Fraud. | ROCKVILLE. Md. February : Bpecial Dispatch to The Star Paderewski Gives Recital to Rec-|(elephone message from Fairfax. Va. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH | stopped the efforts of a Virginia couple | N V' v 2 s . O i ey luses in Private Car. | to obtain a marriage license this mom- stor of Alexandria, indicted o S ing and caused the authorities to hold = ria. indicted on acharge; M Lula Cornell several hours for her .}: of having defrauded Mr. and Mrs.|(#).—Ten Cathoiic nuns. whose VOWS|pioiner who said the girl is only 15 Dickerson of Mount Ida of $1500,(prevent them from hearing him in|yanrcaig O pleaded g in Circuit Court here |public concerts, heard Ignace Jan | ‘A Cornell appeared at the court- today and was sentenced to two years|Paderewski, the planist, in a private | pouce with Foster Carter of Sunset in the penitentiary at Richmond. thelrecital vesterday. | Vi 1 | l; I Tisonment being continued Departing from a schedule that keeps | :lxlalé: ‘1;%;::\‘1 :l)::xrr‘ a'an::l:m\:fl'l;:}hfl.'r"“"v‘mr-\ GRI“ ‘\’]“ S l‘ S HESE ril term of court. him in condition for a strenuous con- |18 and 21. They arrived shortly after | AL § 3 i of CI apman was argued |cert tour, the famous 67-year-old g9 o'clock by motor. v rday afternoon and |pianist arose three hours earlier than | _ i e R 0 woveactossoworceo. | SPRING TWO-TROUSER SUITS % “Lady Luxury™ New Spring as a s sented by Attorneys Flynn and Carne 2 . | = | Hosiery He is at Lberty under| School Superintendent Dies. | wife Is Awarded Decree From Bry- | | e | Special Dispateh to The Star [ it ARk B = ~ = | £].45 EERL \ND GREAT VALUES! | s ugh Drayton Hite, 45 years old, for| LOS ANGELES, Calif. February 2 o -6 - e SHIPPING NEWS 12 vears superintendent of schools in|(#).—A divorce was granted yesterday . e 7th & K . $1.95 > . 3212 14th St to Mabel Forrest Washburn from Bryant Washburn, the movie actor. Mrs. Washburn charged her actor husband Warren and Rappahannock Counties’ died at his home hete today after a Arrivals at and Sailings From | | (¥ Weeks' illness of Bright's disease . .. 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