Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 35

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PROBE INTO DEATH HINGES ON AUTOPSY. Wealthy New jersey Member of Florida Winter Colony Dies Mysteriously. By the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla,, Aprli 4— ©On the result of an autopsy performed late yesterday upon the body of A. Romeyne Pierson, jr., wealthy resident ©of Ridgewood, N. J., yesterady hung the findings of a coroner’s jury investigat- ing ihe death of the clubman. Pierson, well known in the fashion- able Winter colony and a member of many exclusive clubs, was found dead 1n his hfl’ yesterday under mysterious circumsf The coroner’s jury yesterday to_acce] Miss Minnle Vincent, a nurse em- ployed since Sun uy for Mrs. ‘was the principal witness at '.he first session of the coroner’s j She said she had been called to the Plerson home %o care for Mrs. Pierson, ill asthe re- sult of an overdose of medicine. According to Mrs. night, spending al xore they could pérsuade him to return to his own Both testified it and high sehools, should Have done so TOYS ARE CIRCULATED. |PROFESSOR CHIDES |ttt vars W o nn.mpu. mnmnd- Body TEAchG "E’fl.mns fim-m Copies Idea From Libraries. experimentation has been mwmmmmm Controlled Experimentation Is mfiufim of this type needs of couraged, Needed to Develop Betier sy e o Tiveral the circulating libraries and carried out well to by the Playgrounds Assoclation, The association made a wide appeal for cast-off toys and received a ready response. The toys then were sorted | high into various classes, packed and sent to recreation centers, settlements and hos- pitals. ‘The children at the centers may | o8 order the toys they want, mechanical.| ... dolis, for instance, and | of Santa Barbara, Calif, is to have a Chinese school for Chlnue children born in the United States. Goa HEWS years tlnnnoo L:no of Pflil‘lg nnd ls, 2s their mllnr function the im- wovemgnt of teaching in elementary' instruction can be nt in- To All Who Suffer Stonfich Agony, Gas and Indigestion People. Dmg Stores Make This Offer Money Back if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesr’t Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. ‘You ‘Why chronic indiges- And tuunm lnd bluuu nut you nnn n all? - i your heart is going to stop| With this vnndzrtul medicine you Your’ lfomlch may be so distended that your breathing short and 8aspy. m think perhaps you sre suffo- are dizzy :nd ray for k relm——'hau to be p ’ o y. Oh! What blessed relief; but why not ged rid of such attacks alto- | vertisement. Missourians Wed in Italy. FLORENCE, Henrletta Hadley ried this morning BB [ 4 Wml:'l}:nmdlt. "St. Louls was mar- mm‘.‘."&. ”p&.:.n' TflE lIECflI Co F Street at Seventh We believe that we have the finest selection of ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM in this part of the country (8ixth Floor—Floor Covering Dept.) The HUB FURNITURE CO —7th & D Sts. N.W. room. Pierson md his wife had lVGlInu usllt toynmtuh Mfl . Spring is Here—Summer is Ahead : —Now is an Ideal Time to Treat under his hesd with : | , Your Automobile to a New Set of Guaranteed Tires 1 o'clock in the morning and said Weekly Payments Pierson appeared to be sleeping soundly. Physician Contradicts Testimony. May Be Arranged Pa as Returning again about § o'clock, she said, he had stopped breat! . A physician was summoned and found the man dead. Although both Miss Vincent “and tes! that Pierson had to having seel day mght apparently in lood nult.h JAMES' PISTOL FIRED. HOUSTON, Tex., P).—The pistol that ended the umer of Jesse James 47 years ago Thz .44 caliber revolver now owned George Culver, cattleman of M.lt.l- esented George E. Cotb-ll 409 10th St. N.W. E. C. Dunham John Saw. 2206 M Island Ave. NE. 1917 _Nichols Am SE. lehl[lo- Hnd\un Co. Thomas & Co Gaithersburg, L-udbuur Dml Corp. Wulnnnnn Paint t Gluc Co. Alexandria, Va. 205 14th St. N.W. _DEVOE e&ver‘eld ;he gun after Robert Ford killed e Culver hmwht ‘it to ‘Houston during the convention of Texas and Southwest cattle raisers. At the behest of a Hous- ton miss he allowed her to fire it from & hotel window. YOUr Very eyes.. Your old floor. will vanish beneath this handmade, hand-tailored Armstrong Floor in a s1ngle day! § SN/ i Low Prices on Summit Tires Sold with the Standard Warranty 29x4.49 30x4.75 30x3% CL. 31x4 S. B. Balloon Tires | Balloon Tires | Summit Tire | Summit Tire $695 | $109% | $59 | $109 | .—_—___'——"“——. VICTROLAS and Victrola-Radiola Combinations FLOOR SAMPLES—Less Than 5(c on the Dollar Tires Are - Guaranteed For 15 Months LMOST—orsoitseems! —while you peek m through the doorway of your dining-room, your surly old floor will vanish under a handmade marble tile Armstrong Floor that i tailored to the room. laid by experts to fit snugly. A plain-color linoleum border will com- plete the built-in effect. “Handmade”—because the blocks in this group of ultra-smart Armstrong’s Linoleum Floors are actually setin place by hand when the linoleum is made. Naturally you sense the welcome variation of hand-work. “Handily ‘cared for,” too; for the surface of each floor is protected by the Accolac Process. Spilled things wipe right up without staining or spotting. ‘These floors are dusted as easily as you dust fine furniture. So when you switch out the lights tonight, set yourself to dream of a new and happier dining-room with a spar- kling Armstrong Floor. then to- Ploore of mar mmMmmemnATmn e e ",‘: local stores and learn how easily that 2‘.. " Marble Inlaid dream can be made real. ¥ | | | | | | Every home should pos- sess a Victrola as well as a Radio. Here's an oppor- tunity to buy one at an amazing saving. $60V1ctro $165 MahOganY Console Flectrola | VICTROLA $79 50 Reduced to in Beautxful Cabinet ‘198 ) $398 Electric Orthophonic Victrola 149 $139 Victrola Electric ‘Drive Consolette et for & ong l’ne—:a or twice &

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