Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 22

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L) 1928.° be visited by McIntyre, | ceeded Maj. Gen. William Lassiter, who Maj. Gen. Dougi MacArthur, the | will depart tomorrow by way of Aus- new commander of the American forces | tralia for the United States. in the Philippines, arrtved on the — steamship _President Cleveland _from | Seattle with McIntyre. MacArthur suc- | Use Nozol = == [ |for Sinus Trouble Those suffering from sinus trouble should wash away the drainage from | sinuses and clear | out the nasal cavi- ties with Nozol. Nozol is unequalled for cleaning out these toxic poisons. Sinus trouble is a serious matter and treatment should be givenpromptly and regularly. TheFam- ily Size Nozol bottle contains enough for a 30-day treatment. Each bottle DISINFECTANT * Every Home Needs . A help- first-aid—sweetens cleans the home— chases bugs. 25¢ and 50c on sale at Drug Stores By the Associated Press. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, October 2.— | The assistant solicitor ¢oneral of Georgia and a deputy susriff from | Atlanta were here today with extradi- | tion - papers seeking the, return to| ; Aflanta of Clinton S. Carnes, Indicted | | for Toronto, and the remainder | | ("5 pires”propared to m and precision which only former treasurer of the Southern Bap- | | Went to the Montreal post office A re horEt ; Th the Taylor Holmes quality | tist Convention home mission board. | co: d y. | Carnes, since his arrest here last Fri- | the indictments in Atlanta—that is | ag 2 Yorts of the personally con- day, has repeatedly said he would not | enough,” he said. Confidence was not increased by the | vinzing comedian would be vain with- | fight extradition. He is under indict-| Carnes has said that the charges of | glimmer of a pun bringin to consid- | out the winsomoness of the heroine | ment in Atlanta on two counts ri em- | emb~zzlement standing against him are | eration the whn has explorad the library and is bezzlement involving sums of $159,000. | a mistake. He explained his mysterious | “Grest N cnabled to move securely on lines of | The officers are not expscted to re- | disappearance from Atianta last August | lionaires thought well apart from the usual turn to_Atlanta with Carnes immedi- | as actuated by an effort to escape from jand even m frivolities. Hope Drown is this heroine | mpti onographs are obj concern has found litt'c e from the more or less m THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER T = = . i ,AMUQEMENVTS past end blooms forth in flaunting se. | with, greater charm than '_réatrwx;wh;«\.}h;mu‘. but on an epigram uttered by ! | curity, like a sunflower on a rubbish |she bestows. it e spirit of viva- | Marjorie son: “We are made beau- | | Montreal Mflyor Ships | | ot | heap." It radiates cheerfulness and|cious girlhood, she s in the artistic | tiful but dumb; beautiful that you men —_— | offers a reminder that it is by the sun |scale far above the econventional in-|may love us and dumb that we muy ' Bear Cub and Wreath . ( g ear Lub an rea | BELASCO—Taylor Holmes in Comedy.|20d not by clouds that the worthwhile [ zenue. The boy lover is well presented by |love you.” | - g : ¥ | things are best symbalized. Jack Mead. Valerle Valaire had the| Itjsa long time since Taylor Holmes M Walk | fre- | to Mayor Walker Fervid plays of modern life ate of fre- | “Ac"hafits q piece drawn on_fareical | difficult role of the moderniy unadjust- | has ivisited this city. His belated re- | s oo gy -4 14 1‘;{,‘;“"""":""‘“5‘:‘“”?:;‘lim‘s it takes nothing s»rinusbui '{hfi ed mother. Uur;c c‘;»uld‘ hnrdlgn kk’uve been made | || By the Associated Press. s s comedianship of Taylor Holmes is full | i i Dol - |under happier conditions. | \ e e SR { realms of youth that hav 3 | e it it ol . w0 toeme | i Jooe Cleson's pelit and pheait ! PHILANDER JOHNSON. b o . ONTREAL. O T Pt ality give gentle significance to the | ' | | bear, cub and a wreath of maple | | even of the most b : . imgtfxflrlgr{;‘!}tn:jl?‘fglllr:g\‘;"h{j"‘c"r\;s | bachelor’s realization of his folly in so| e 3 i ¥ . eaves, gifts 1¢>m Mayor Houde | | = a matur still susceptible gen- | jong pursuing love's young dream in- @ Georgia Authorities Fail to| | gf Montreal to Mesor James J e man who is bent on mArrying & 16- | sieqd ‘of its old sweet son. |CEN. MEINTYRE IN MANILA| atker w York. were dis- . -oid girl. He 5 1| patched ‘on a ‘southbound air. | | from something 1> tiny vib mding I dialoguo. with briskness | | ADd, promoting ato highlight prom- | 0SSRl g Hustle Accused Treasurer ' plans yesterday as part of the | variation that makes th difieren nd employs facial cxpression very art- |incnce a role whic might casily hav y firet asrial mail consignment tween music and discorc 5 fully to a degree not common on the |been overshadowed, James B. Carson Conditi in Philippin | 2l Anoun comeo v nditions in ppines. o from Montreal to New York Announcement of “The Great . 13 stage. He is one actor | jives a suave eccentricity to the motion \ to Face Trial. | SAtAIiHonal iy MAM kaisa " hinted gleomily at anothor of the traming of the sereen | picture manager as d;hlhflul a5 ans-| MANILA, October 2 (P).—Maj. Gen. | | was inaugurated this morninz to shock peor ily to the footlights. thing that has been known since the | pany yreriore " cnie of the Bureau P ) vtk ; 1d doings in : b <o | late Sam Bernard Zound joy in his per- with the arrival of a plane from | | & (0 /¢ SHAES 1F S The intellizence as well as the sense | 2t Sam Bernard ‘ound Jov i B BEC| o Insular Affairs, at Washington, ar- : | | Hadley Field N. J. Leaving g ! ludicrous s appealed to. HiS| potich language. | rived here yesterday for a month's ! there at 7 o'clock, the plane made ning o tac plain fruth as the re- | EOEISh TBUERE 0 e Dhrase | vielt in the Philippines. He came at Kn 3 o ineloits, of a scientific lecturc from e ihrough the three acts which fs sus- | the invitation of Gov. Gen. Stimson 10| e contains Booklet giving full directions. s i . finally . - | tained even to the close, :hen the cur- | study conditions and to give his advice. | BRI TVIN 3 {0 1Y ; ity Sit (Eary of the malljyns Sanster ucated innocence made | 2 yecconds not on a conventional 'Several Islands of the archipelago will IVE 60c Size or large Family Size $1.00 to another piane. which took off maternal strictness, calls i e d in actors s intercsted in ately. When he vas arrested here a search of his room tevealed only $2.000, and it is the theory of police that he | has other cash of assets concealed in | safe depasit boxes either Here .ar.in Chicago or .Milwaukee, where he is ba- lieved to have hidden before coming to Canada. Search of his private papers | has failed to reveal any trace of this, | persons who, he said. knew of his prison record and were attempting to black- mail-him. | The theory that Carnes has assets | other than the $2,000 found in his room | is given credence by local offirfals be- | cause of his efforts to interest local business men in a proposet cereal plant. He had revresented himself to them millionaires. In spite of th previous experin e utilizes di unfavorable record of | ~d by hor ts “The Great Neck- | to her d material of theusual; one which seldom assert: |of a psycholegical ordeal which is end- | choice of a husband suitable | She is of a type not at all s itself PALAIS | - Downstairs: and it was believed by local police of- | as a man of wealth. He had purchased | ficials that the Georgia men might stay | considerable clothing, suitable for a | here a few days to make a further in- | Northern Winter, and grown a mustache | vestigation. 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