Evening Star Newspaper, February 29, 1928, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 . .. " New ¥4 He was born in Rappahannock County.|treated her in a cruel and indifferent TASTEF ™ + s AV A8V “Women's Shop”—1207 F St. ow Fark | He was born in Rappahannock County. | treated her in & er JOD TASTE.” vou will say as vour ’ hop”™—1207 F St rEEE—— MLssHCn';nor;in Hufl‘m‘sn. sister gl Maym\ Custody of the children of the Wash- I . ' * l = 2 i. 3 D - V. uffman of Luray: a daughter, burns was awarded the mother. The ¥ » H1 N > > » B e “a his mother, a brother and two sisters |actor did not mppear in court to an- | eye lakes n the tremendous range o | e S ey distinguished new Spring Suits that Saks ] LE_ = 1 invites vou now to see. “Fine fabrics. these ‘ ’ sprightly plain and fancy weave Herring- ’ bones, Cheviots and sturdy ‘twist” effects. Ls‘ak / Great style. these new two and three button S | models—a little different, a little smarter.” PANKSTLAANIA AYANUD AT SSVNTN And—*Great value!™ your mind will tell you o s when you hear each price (lower than you ; et HAS “A WAY ABOUT Instantaneously! This latest addition to the “Hahn™ group of outstanding shoes ’ ] S ’ . . Sue 3 % ; * ) OMBINA } v i WAY of saying that it hat LAST . J Ty and a smart one—a way of show- ¥ ] | ing style without overdoing it—a way | :: oo : g ) of indicating that the man who has 1 /01‘ women \\'hO want to 7() = g i chosen to wear it is a man with a | —~ Wi atio . BUE TCESDAY MANCH taste for distinetion and utmost | fl/](/ [/0 \\lthU( ldllbue s : , i : quality. That is why you will wel- | Hahw's do things only after careful investiga- T oiiee come the word that Lets | tion and matured consideration. It's not our ’ G oTOnA Y have arrived. Amonzth w shades general practice, either. to “take on” nationally- v ! 1 . 4 ’ advertised shoes in preference to our own, v Choey ticsinr e “Fnna Jettiek’s” however. were shoes, we've v ‘ > ‘ | long felt, Washington women ousht to have [ N W hie Pearl Stlver Pearl Zine | Known from coast to coast as shoes that “make " giton Bufj Citlir Belly Shell | R T vour swalk snappy—make vour fect happy.” - . } FrorcoA’ 100, Anil wer keiow et wouten: whis buy thea will be delighted with their comtort: thew smart appearances their allaround serviccabiling, value andd economy. Slisibeshl ‘ SHOW WORLDS E ] f | I AGLAN shoulders and 7 full body for the suay looking, as well as arch New spring ties, Comld and uveat strap ! : ! \ 4 | L] | English effeet, as well as the feets in all wanted mate GoPRIAY it : 11 | “ | junnty ilder, rials ; s | it o | -ty e . : s st & =1 ! | weaves stand 1o o . o | . . i | the fore, with emphasis on . , y | | gooddooki Grays and , oy I - | Tans, ex- ; ! L 1 wiel Narvow and Extra Narrow §. pIEs Wide and Extva Wide Widths ! ‘ pint ™ [ S ) : 5 [ ' ' ka—Third FI ol ' . Saks—Third Floor L e Wi o “ o Qe Th & N Fyenings 2212 14th St Wilalsinsn—dinrie

Other pages from this issue: