Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1928, Page 6

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MARCH 5 Heir and Bride Spend “Back to Nature™ TRAFFIC JAIL TERMS Honeymoon in Tiny Cabin Near Norfolki LIMITED TO YEAR | while the bride was attending a carni- | District Court of Appeals Gives val at Dartmouth, where Johnson was R a sophomore. _After their marriage they uling o [ went to New York, where they tried to EEACI S s obtain passage to Europe on a frelgnter. AR, WASHINGT MONDAY, The Old Beau. The gay old gent whose clothes are snappy, and fit like paper on the wall, will make some moralists unhappy, they'll say he has no sense at all. “Such vanity n one so hoary,” theyll say, “is saddening, by jings; he should pre- pare to go to glory, and have his thoughts on solemn things. If he were wise and knew his onons, he would forget, the taflor's lure, and read those stately works of Bunyai's which are for afling souls a sure. 1t is depressing and disgusting to see him dudish, sleck and {rim. although his anclent bones are rusting, and stern morticlans walt for him.” A lot of people view with sor- Tow the graybeard sport who won't ad- mit that he'll be clghty-three tomorrow, who still attempts to make a hit: He | (jon will moet 445 o'clock At the May- shouldn’t gambol like the nippers who. | fiower Hotel, being youthful, do not tire, but get _— himsclf some carpet slippers and yawn | e Spring Bird class of the Aububon and dream before the fire, But T ad- | gocioty ot (he Disisiet will et Mon- mire the ancient fellow who's all dolled e i tism. Gibeoh, Desmmuis up in patterns bold: that fellow 1 I cliomoon, . CHdtEws e, #:40 streak of yellow who slumps b 10 4301 adillt olass; 4245 t 5:45, he's growing old. So many agie men | wiil be no charges. Thocs who the Dictr bia I ‘s Sehol ¢ Tt Stitten by Mrs. Frances | BroWw careless, they feel their withers | Chapman's ~Handbook Biidsl op|9ft Ametlen BenmpwWomeny il e ard Children. heral combrin dhtrman, gy | orely wrung, theis backs are bent, | Reeds Bird Guide e o bring | B L e soresty o | T ertumitios for - colored | thelr domes are hairless to why pre- | (hem to the class. Fiorenes per- | We G 1 T e e Young Women's | tend they still are young? In anv town | am Bailey is chaiman of bird chss . ilver dollars com ristian Association equal to those | YOU -w~h them .~'u(rd. n n:nwnfnl.‘mmnmu- S e e ) e § “®| groups, beneath the trees, exchan e mighty handy "t provided clsewhere. L air that's superhieated, and moldy A card party Tor the benefit of the | National Tent and Martha Waching- | SniivEaUD S e By O el for | And memories. They are all in, they're |Sacred Heart Home will be given, 830 | on Hive, the hess vl Holde it | purchase three acres at Arunde | only waiting to shrivel up and blow o'clock, at Oyster's auditorium, Twenty- | semi-monthly meeting March 7, 8 pm., | b e stxth street and Pennsylvania’ avenue. |at Odd Fellows: Hall: | st $1,600 s | and they're the ones who are be- Lo dence for $15.000 for much needed addi- | TAUNK the sport who's debonalr aid gay: | The Red Triangle Outing Club will| The West Virg tional dorn honor to the sport achieving his|peep gt Rocrm‘uon Br{w&lm} ‘.‘]\cadsmhy, | Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the Washington 5 0’ 3 Vi W v | Ci Seventee! P attoets |5 o'clock. Bowling will be followel Club, Seventeenth and K street oM et (e Tt e v space. | hsiandis' 14 g tonal dormitory space. Our PUdBEl | hiree score years and ten or more, who KVALE ASKS JURY TRIAL |a total of S e s e MO0 s clBTRT ROl crioteon! | rteitiom ""L;“,‘ 1«“1‘\1]:1?01 ‘(’;\‘l"f 'c’:‘"“““_' lopes around as though belleving his Silen goal” years just numbered twenty-four. wish it. T I b will hold & luncheon ardone state that Gabriele | been sentenced ON TRAFFIC CHARGES: Inasmuch as campaign workers ar The Sixteenth Strset Highlands Citi- | oo Pusificss meeting Wedniesday, 12:30 | q'annunz tesoldier, 15 re-| fine.’ Wi ietes i | interested nds WALT MASON. notekn o o § . 7ens Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, rom an att o on of Representative in Congress. | their 'contributions to Marfon P. Shadd, 5 Son-nEBEpexentative dniCONETee Nl contuibitions to Mision EeSiall IGENLUC T LEITCHIRENRES: THE EVENING WHEATLEY BRANCH FUND NEAR §3,000 Subscriptions Reported in $20,500 Campaign of Colored Y. W. C. A. More than $3.000 was reported as having been ratsed by 16 of the 19 teams in the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. $20,500 campaign for colored gir the close of last week's activities. No team. however, it_was pointed out, has complete report of all 20 of its CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | TODAY. ‘The local alumni of Indiana Uni- versity will meet tonight at tne home of Camden R. McAtee, 2813 Thirty- fourth place. W. A. Alexander and George F. Helghway, librarlan and almuni secretar of the university, will be the guests. The D. C. Business Woman's Forum, under auspices of the American Federa- tion of Industrial Women Inc., will meet 7:30 o'clock at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Gertrude Bonnin, president of Na- tional Council of American Indians, wearing native costume, wiil speak at 8:30. Forum Orchestra. Abe Martin Says: TTOMAG ELECTRIC WINS TAX APPEAL ¢Appellate Court Upholds De- cision Power Lines Not Assessable as Realty. By the Assoclated Pross. CHICAGO, March 5—1In a tiny cot- tage 20 miles from Norfolk, Va., Fred- erick R. Johnson, 19-year-old heir to millions, and his bride of three wecks, [The bride’s parents sought to prevail who was Miss Lydia Lavies of New |upon the couple to announca thelr mnr-’ York and Loulsville, Ky., are rpending | riage to society a “back to nature” honeymoon, Cnicags | Finally the plan of freinds have just learned. I ®ihe :vnrld’ Police Court judges under the traffic o rdoned. ‘n_‘zfl, have the power to commit tn jall The bride, ‘also 19, daughter of Mr. | . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will start | for a term not to ar for W. W. Davles of New York |within a day or two on a hike to Tampa, | default in the p % i ilie, 15 preparing the meals | Fla, their friends here nave been ad- o deihia et Coutt on a small oil stove in their (wo-room | vised. e & o Lo Disksict Cours cabin, while young Johnson's fob 5 to| A visit to Cuba, a hike from Key|©! Appeals, rendered toda cut the wood and draw the er. West, Fla., to New York, a trip to Eng- | Charles H. Robb. The cou The couple were quoted as saying |land ‘and then a cruise of the Mediter- | the action of the I they were “dreadfully tired of partics. | rancan are among the plans the couple | o wideh had df dances and all the social things we had | have perfected | ouzt, which had to do.” They want to travel and “really | Johnson is a son of W. B. Johnson | in habeas corpus brought oy T see how people of the world are living.” | of Evanston, Til, a director of the Palm- | R. Dorsey, con The wedding plans were arianged | olive Soap Co. lof changing T e R == = | venicle ope been senter or in defau Representative Robert G. Simmons will be the guest of the Citizens’ As- sociation of Takoma, D. C, 8 o'clock, ‘Takoma Public Library. The Dupont Circle Citizens' Associa- ict Commissioners today lost 1 in the District Court of m & decision of the District it that the poles. wire: ot assessable The opinion of the ap- was written by Justice n Orsdel and aflirms the | court | de and taxes were 1917 to 1926, inclu- sued for WOrkers The daily report dinners being held from 5 to 6 o'clock, as an jnnovation of n this year, will continue v through nextSaturday, lington Robinson, will be given by Miss | Press Club Building, Fourteenth and F Alice Hutchins Drake, first vice presi- | streets. Proceeds are for the benefit of dent of the District of Columbia T rtrude chool of Arts and Crafts rpose of this drive, as outlined tion will treet and see were counter I'd like t' ack They on th’ D‘ANNUNZId IS BETTER. is con- SEe: tatus of porations in points out that the s that all od in the ation to be tract or cl What contented people I've looked mighty easily pleased. (Covy 1098.) Italian Poet-Soldier Still Believed a Soclety will meet Weak, However. | payment (Conyright. 1078.) F in assembly hall of the Sixth Presby- ‘The C" 1 Club of ton will % =5 reasurer, Phyllis Whea terian Church, dinne IO used of Driving While In- \.‘){\‘1‘];]!”‘\’(& ISand avenuo. 7:30 p.m., at t 1 Hotel M. Daven- toxicated. Pleads Not Guilty. | = . = of Bet- | Bennion Resignation Accepted. 8 The President resignation of Howard S. Bennion, Corps of Enginecrs, in New York Ci on leave of absence, to take effect t day. Maj. Bennion is from Utah, was | During the World War, a: graduated from the Military Academy |Infantry, he was chief of staff of the | Tent, No. 1, will meet, in June, 1912, and received the Distin- | American Expeditionary Forces in Si- | Pennsylvania avenue. guished Service Medad for his services |berta and for conspieuous services was | will be initiated. in the World War. He reached the |awarded the Distinguished Service | grade of major in July, 1 | Medal. | Science Discovers Amazing Beads » Soap Revolutionary new Octagon Product made in tiny thin-walled *beads” now replaces both flakes and c/:{bs Representative Frederick port will lecture on “The Nec cal Education in Ame retired from the Army the First Congregaticnal jon Feachitis the age ikt He was auspices of the Congress born in Michigan and was appointed 1o | of Parent-Te RSOCIALIONS, the Military Academy from Nebraska |°F © orent-Teacher Association: in 1884, Joseph T Division, at Fort I Leitch, com- wiill m Hamilion Hotcl e Sales Man ' Div Board, will hold a 0 2 b mecting at the Hamilton Hotc New Botanic Branch. row at 12:30 p.m 3 = Ecology is a comparati Dom Thomas Verner Moore will give branch of botany, which de: | first of his courses of lectures on psychol- | relation of the plant v and character analysis tomorrow, plant association and 4:30 pm,, ir orium of the N 1t n. sted just before midnight Satur- onac of operating an auto- mobile while intoxicated Paul John Kvale, 32 yvears old. of 214 Massachu- setts avenue northeast, son of Repre- ative Kvale of Minnesota, pleaded not guilty and demanded a jury trial when a gned before Judge Schuldt in Police Court this morning. The de- fendant was released to await trial, in the custody of his attorney, Willlam | Shea. P, Detective A. T. Fihelly of the ninth precinct, who made the arrest, reported PAcT at he saw Kvale driving on Massachu- s avel toward his home at an LOREE SEES ; \ ON EASTERN TRUNK birciit.- About tiec biocks fartier on vale stopped his car and_attempted to park it. According to Fihelly, he bumped into another parked car and Delaware & Hudson Head, Back the sidewalk before bringing the car alongside the curb. From Inspection. Believes Although he could smell no liquor on & a | Kvale, nor find any in the car, Fihelly | Peace in Sight. | declared that Kvale staggered when h e got out of his car. He was taken to the | station house, where he was kept two | hours, then released to his father. LOSES WATER APPEAL. | Arizona Irrigation Area Sougkt to | Stop Cancellation of Rights. The Verde River irrigation and pow- €r district of Arizona today lost its appeal in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals from the decision of be offered the e District Supreme Court dismissing Nickel Plate in uit against Hubert Work, Secre- his consenting to abandon | tary of the Interjor. and William Spry, commissioner of the General Land Office. The power district had sought to enjoin an attempted cancellation of certain alleged rights of way in con- nection with irrigation projects for the Verde River and other watercourses in has aceepted the Daughters of Union Veterans of the colonel of | Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musscy 8 o'clock, at 1412 New members asiveness and ipon by Congress t of 1902.” the court Revlew of “Tristram.” by Edwin Ar- ef that Sweringen S by L. F. 3 he Delaware & H sponsor of a fifth tru 1 is return {rom San Prancisce e's inspection of the | railways in which he spread in finan ate Commerce Com- ed 2 complaint alleging ac- the Kansas City Southern trol of the St. Louis South- and Missouri-Kansas-Texas e’ d merger was illcgal THESE AMAZING BEADS An Unusual SALE Odd Trousers $4.85 Regularly Priced Up to $12 soap you have ever known. No more scrub- bring o 30 million American women a soap in the form they have always needed —making pose sible these wonderful results: bing or extra rinsing. Say good-by to your wash- board. N 7 d. New patented 1 Whiter clothes roces: s possil 5 . ) ) wh Y iR process makes possible e 3 ; 5 X N : 2 Fewer rinsings these remarkable results. . 3 Dishes that sparkle 4 Soft. smooth hands NEW way to make soap has been discovered! A way that ban- ishes once for all the hardest part of washday drudgery . . . that brings a new houwhul(fhlpssing to thirty mil- lion American women. 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Scientists developed it the way to make soap of o Super Suds vinses off coma pletely und leaves wa vign of fdm. o can let china drain and dvy by itself. 1t will gleam and gliven ws thugh polish evith w iloth, Just pour w little Super Suds imto your tub or elecivic washer Guick ws w flash you get vich, lively suds.” Super Swds diviolies ker dhan any iap you've r wied before, .the result of a revo- lutionary manufacturing discovery. Found scopic thinness. Four times as thin as chip soap. By far the thinnest type ap ever discovered. he minute these tiny beads touch rich, active suds result, y dissolve instantly! Like ma No other type of soap is like it. No other type of soap can give you such astonishing results. We make this statement without reservation . . . for both chip and flake soap are Octagon products. For every household use Super Suds was especially designed for gencral houschold use—laundry and dishwashing, too. 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