Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 21

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LNDY WILL OPEN | MEAED ML LI Plane Service to Brownsville' Scheduled to Start at 7:45 A.M. Tomorrow. @y the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 8—Col Charles A. Lindbergh, who has only Just regained the use of his right arm injured in the crack-up of his airplane ‘here more than a week ago after a| ‘Eensure flight with his fiancee, is back | tin his favorite role of a good-will fiyer. President Portes Gil today Wwas to durn from his active direction of the war against the insurgents to christen | fthe tri-motored plane in which the | ‘colonel will inaugurate the new air mail Igervice between this city and Browns- {ville, Tex. The flight will be made to- ortow, starting at 7:45 am Lind- | rgh will carry as his passengers Juan | “Guillermo Villasana, chief of the civi] | SIaYings. HELD IN CHICAGO GANG KILLINGS Jack McGurn, reputed machine gun expert, and Louise Rolfe, his sweet- Dr. Juan Sacasa, Nicaraguan Ambas- heart, were arrested in Chicago in conncction with the Vaientine day gang sador to the United States, dbarged his THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1929. 'MUSIC DIRECTORS ELECT.! Miss ~ Woodman, 1 Heads Southern Group. Jacksonville, ASHEVILLE, N. C, March 8 (#).— | Miss Grace P. Woodman, supervisor of ! music in the Jacksonville, Fla., schools, was elected president of the Music | Directors of the Southern States here | | yesterday. Other officers named: | William C. Mayforth, Converse Col-| lege, Spartanburg, S. C., vice president; * J. Henry Frances, Charlotte, N. C., sec- ond vice president; Lesila A. Martella, Bostic, N. C,, treasurer; C. D. Kutchin- ski, Winston-Salem, N. C., auditor. | Miss Grace Van Dyke Moore of North ‘Carollna College for Women at Greens- boro, N. C., was elected a member of | the national board of directors. DIVORCE !é GRANTED. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8 (®).— | Rodolfo Herdocia, Nicaraguan coffec planter, has obtained a divorce here from the former Clothilde Aguella, | | member of a prominent Nicaraguan | family. Herdocia, said to be the nephew ofi | wife with cruelty and asserted she had | a domineering attitude. ‘mviation section of the department of lgommunication, and probably two local | ewspaper men. | 1 Since the aviator is expected to make the return flight with the mail on Sun- day, he will be away from his hancee, Wrote First Mechanical Railroad Miss Anne S. Morrow, for only two days. Both continued to protest that | they have set no date for their wedding | ®s yet. eross has not been cirectly aflected by | the author and producer of the nrst} the revolution, alt gh contiguous | VANCE, PRODUCER, DIES. Play for Stage. NEWARK, Ohio, March 8 (#).—Elmer The territory which the colonel will | E. Vance, 68, famous 35 years ago as ITSON SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER S | mechanical railroad play ever on the ting during the | neatrical stage, “The Limited Mail,” | | died yesterday in his home near here, | | of pneumonia. | |~ Vance wrote his play while employed | ground has seen fi post few da ROUTE UNOFFICIALLY STARTED. Emergency Created by Revolution & e e o | Speeds Up Program. from it made him wealthy, but he lost | BROWNSVILLE, Tex.. March 8 (#) — | most of his money in other theatrical Air mail service b ventures. | and Mexi a - B ciizially two days in advance of sched- of the emergency created * can revolution. 1 500 pounds of mail and gers landed here late yes-| uthbound ship left yesterday passengers arriving from Mexico City included . Nelvia E. Ritchie of e - tisburgh, wife of the general passen- Washington ¢ ger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, tele, with satis ani her traveling companion, Mrs. Le- for man land Hyzer of Mizmi, Fla. vears, and will Mrs. Ritchic had been delivering Pack, ‘Move, Shi Christian Science lectures in Mgxico. oo E Bl . i or Store your R S | houschold _effects just as you'd wish > such jobs done. Frank Harris, Friend, Has Influenza. 1 We're always glad to furnish estimates. Phone Main 6900 NICE, France, March 8 (#).—Frank | Marris, Irish-American author :nd bi- ographer and friend of Oscar Wilde, is reported to be critically ill with in- | Merdlants TranSfel' ER & Storage Co. Imitating his friend, Bernard Shaw, | 920-922 E Street NJW. Harris at first refused medical atten- ., MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING Oscar Wilde's tion. 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Evening Bags Tovely new. bags -are:- beaded with * tiny con- structed pearls! The smart pouch shape. $5.50 and $§7.50. o RHINESTONE EVE NING BAGS, exquisitely lined, are $8.50. ART BEADED 5, $350 to $25. Jewelry, First Floor ee ) The “Cape Scatrf, $3 We show this smart new scarf in beautiful color- ings and designs. N E W TRIANGLE SCARFS with picot edge, $3. Scarfs, Pirst Floor Triconese Underwear “Tricoriese” is a clever combination of -pure 'silk and rayon. Bloomers, $295. Vests, $1.95. Pan- ties, $2.78. 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