Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1929, Page 16

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)

16 . . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE._ 5. 1929." in Greece in the fifth century B. C., had | atine Hill. Cicero, not ranked as a|Husband Slayer Given Life Term. |KING GEORGE, BETTER | and straw. a domielle o logs, of boards | only difference between Homes then |1 Greece in the nfth c ’ | i ’ | rick or marble—they are all one and |and now. climi qui ulous percentages. Ve e l- | E the Same things. houaes. 1\ IO%. nans had private apartment| The height of the tenements had ex- (o M'r;":n o el ot s L Al R SITS UP PART OF DAY e same things, hOUSES, . 1 complex | any sonoaiant Houses.” Excavations have | cesded 0 much the width of the streets | Douse. The houses of the Fomans i e e f floors and rooms, known to the [laid bare hundreds of each sort, many that Augustus limited them to 75 feet, | Windows, balconies, hot-air heat, baths, | o0 ‘carroll Rablen, at Tuttletown, | Romans as “insulae” and to moderns | complete, the majority, however, in|at least on the street {ront. | tavatories and sewage drain. The bed- | Aprl' 27, was sentenced to life imprison- ] Bulletin Says Sovereign Is Making When we know that the Latin word | |as tenements, are houses. Such places | ruins, but in such state that correct en we know at e in word | rooms were smaller proportionatel: ~ alh% Plogress Iter Good | {Become Homes. as we understand. te | esiofations are casily made, [ for ' dgor was *Ianua.” it is no longer | than is true in modern Houses. WAIS | Tecommendation tor paroler. b AN word, only through an association of| We have a census of Rome made for | hard to see where our word “janitor” | were painted or paneled with polished e ideas. Greek and Roman women cer-|fire risk purposes during the reign of | came from. Their word for the house | marbles. Floors were often mosaics Night. et e | fainly stayed in the house much more | Augustus Caesar that lists 1790 houses | being “domus” we easily reach our | Their furniture was much less than ) By the Associated Press 15 ety e omen of today. The men | and 46.602 apartments and tenements, | werd domicile, The Greek word for | ours, but in style and cost it compared PALM BEACH and Mystery Surrounds Finding WINDSOR. England. June 5 -Kint pomans Had Many Housing | were away from the Touse mo more | housing approximately 800,000 people. | house, “oikos,” and their “oikonomia”|favorably. To be fair one must com- MOHAIR TROUSERS George’s condition has improved suf- ihan are the men of today. They were | This survey was warranted because of | (the regulations or law of the house) |pare farmers’ houses with farmers’ $4.65, $5.65 sends our word “economy” back to its | houses, the ancient town and city tene- orginal meaning. | Private hous amounts. Pliny born to daylight saving and grew up|the collapse of many buildings which in the strange notion that daylight| had been built by dishonest contrac- was a valuable asset. Those men did | tors for greedy owners or speculators. ficiently so that he is now able to be of Battered Body in up during a portion of the day. Problems Similar to The official bulletin issued at the To match your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F sometimes cost great|the same kind in modern days. that Clodius paid | might be surprised that we are not bet- | castle this morning was as follows | t to have as much of what we |Returns from rents on city property.| Y say Clothes Closet. ‘fm'dil;mrmk»;;r e iing thes) Tag s Modern Tangles. oot e o e 2 iak ks about the | which had averaged about 815 per cen',| nearly $700.000 for a house on the Pal-| ier off than We are [ oo e e w abib o ool e ket Gl | Tty The | By HATEHY D MAGORFIN; RN TR I R B e a an T a an A T a | local trouble is making slow progress. SN oo SO = e Wil orerornt MRRN onsnoncer SRR e o A\ NN——— ‘\\\r-\\\\\\\\\%\ LOS ANGELES, June 5.—Police today | e s Ph D. LL D. Professor and Head of 4 5 3 Y were confronted with what they termed el b Ris Delicious Fruit and Nut Filled Savings for You on Popular Brands of & mysterious “triangle murder,” the vic-| ATTORNEY SUES CLIENT. | Humans began to become civilized | 5% 7 tim being a young Titian-haired woman, S when they set up homes. A cave, 2 whose battered body was found hang-|Lawyer Asks $100,000-From Man | tepee. a sod house, a capanna of withes | ing in the closet of a Union street apart-| o Aided”in Court Actions. ment house i A Mrs. Virginia_Patty. 28, comely wife| SAN FRANCISCO. June 5 (®) COMPLEXION of a wealthy Portland, Oreg.. broker. W’r‘l'nr (‘Tflmbhvll”(‘ rsn’x;.dfn'n:;‘r prose= 1 w/as beaten to death, Her body was|cutor. who recently settled with several - found hanging from a hook in a clothes | 1arge copper smelting and refining com- IMPROVED Slcsst by Mrs. M. W, ©, Wilson, owner nm\\mdan;w’\mr\ of lflrn:mmn over w;‘m ... . QUICKLY the apartment alleged infringement of a patent of his | O, radio operator and | Was sued yesterday by Antone Pare, one Look Fit! BeAllve! alleged friend of the slain woman. was | Of Dis attorneys for $100,000. Get rid of that pasty, $ . - sallo w, blemished complexion! Instead ®| Pare asserted that much was due him st steams - A e . taining patents for the inventions which | of spending many dollars on fancy caused the suits against the copper creams and skin lotions. buy a 25¢ CIGARETTES Chesterfield, Piedmont Lucky Strike, Old Go Camel, Old North States, Three Kings. 12¢ Phe 3 Phes 35¢ Carton of 200.........8] 07 Buy Them by the Carton and Save! Irvington’s Chocolates S Boeis Each bhox of these tempt- Main 5215 cious fruits nut kernels _dipped _in Cream and coated with special low price of 39¢ for day from Los Apgeles to San Francisco. this week only. Chief of Detectives Herman Cline of . col anies. Settlements by the com- ’ 2 Los Angeles sent a radio message to| SOMPENAL. (G T into the millions, | PKE. of Carters Little Liver Pil A4 Convenience That Every Smoker Will Want i ) [ b Capt. Shoft of the Admiral Benson Te-|The exact total was never disclosed and remove the constipation poi- Uit i Taliman be Placed Under | 1 Carto i 1 hc 10,3 Compan | sons.Tour ki ‘shoold be bone- lammy Lou ) | organized to ight hic caces in court. He | fited, likewise your health fmproved. A £ W ’ I When informed of the charge. Tall- | 35 ehareholder in the company. e R Cream Caramels roug i-iron “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You N A T said to have appeared stunned. | S e e told newspaper men he knew noth- - ing about the murder, as he had been| Forty per cent of the gainfully em- | CARTER’S I"un'“PlLlS or the ship during its run to San Diego | Ployed in Germany are married women. e e e T T T L e P P e e i believed to have been slain. Mrs. Wilson told police the room | where the body was found had been | rented to “W. C. Johnson of San Fran- cisco.” Mrs. Wilson went to change the linen in the apartment and discovered Mrs. Patty's body. The skull was crushed and the body was bruised. Two halves of a brick were found. Strands of red hair and blood were on one piece of brick Frank E. Patty. the victim's husband cast suspicion on Tallman after being informed of his wife's death. Patty flew from Portland to Los An- geles at the request of his attorney.| Clarence Booth, who reported last Sat- | urday that Mrs. Patty was missing from | her suite at an exclusive apartment ho- | tel in the Wilshire district. Attendants at the hotel told of seeing Tallman and Mrs. Patty together. | While searching for his wife her body was discovered, and Patty collapsed when he learned of her. death Patty told police that he and his at-| torney had made a private investiga- | tion and had found his wife and Tall- | man had been “keeping company.” | Diamonds owned by Mrs. Patty were | found in her apartment, together with | railroad reservations which she was to ?:r;o;xtsleaigalurdny to join her husband | 0” tbe 0pe” ROad When shown a_ picture of Tallman. Smoking Stands Specially Priced, 986 The man who smokes will appreciate one of these’ handsome wrought-i & stands i o : Fresh, Chewy, / Healthful 3 9c Pound Delicious “chewy” cream caramels that everyone in the wure to enjoy. The children especially will like them s o delicious you can hardly stop eating them after picce. Made fresh for this sale. SR N Special—A Travel Size For Long, True Flight Fowndo Toilstte and Straight Putting Use Bee-Line COTY | Golf Balls ‘r"'n';’i'lli'.’i;mf”'?é'\'f St 396 Each 3 o $1 convenient travel size of Coty Tollet Water. The bottle has a shaker-top which prevents —and it fits so delight Special Offer I { 25¢ Tube of Stalfort’s Flash Cleaner and { 25¢ Tube of Stalfort's Shoe Cream o - - Mrs. Wilson said he was the man who ) had rented an apartment at her house . l any bag. T 11 t] fav Coty Z under the name of “Johnson." HE open road ...a finecar... Careful as you RRALe, AR (e e peat th Y e e ine Tiston, a_ private aVan Heusen Collar. .. the wise may be about your sensation of Paris, L Aimant Z; rd by aine Tipton, vate = = = clothes and dainty < 1 secretary, hose, G 503;’0;; the one motorist chooses his collar as he things they become éfg ! vhic) s, S y was 2 2 501l AS No d v 8- s e Miss Tipton told police she heard the| . does his car. .. with an eye for both e ieaing: FHild, re: Price. 95 c ;’,;"‘,,.:"'.:""( 5:":'-'?'2""3:"‘:\“5"‘? B Tyl l screams and the sound of blows between | comfort and smartness. Fioves: apots s s ;mm'nv:f"'éuin tvely and nave excep: Vi Ehilns 22 : 2and 3 am. SHtEantivonantacreani Tt it VAN TODD is the newest Van Heusen. Ttis me, Earl’” Miss Tipton stated. “T| thi £ 7 = think it was ‘Earl’ she said, but it might smoothly comfortable and particularly have been something else. Then came smart at this time of the year. h like & body striking the floor, | e oy ) aiune Seamuless, bandless and sturdy: starchless, unlined and then silence.” | When the Admiral Benson docks in| and correct. Always preferred by successful men. San Prancisco tonight, police will re- turn Tallman here to face a murder $ + charge. C each for Mrs. Patty was the daughter of T. P Scott of Sioux City, Towa, and she had been married previously. Her first hus- - band, Arthur J. Wissmath, resides in Los Angeles with their daughter, Helen \ Dorothy, 8. | The woman was said to have met LR Tallman, 23, several months ago whsle‘ 'S, s | THE “é)alll:i f‘MARTEST N land, Tallman’s father, Harry Tallman. a hotel steward, said his son had told R him Virginia Patty was wealthy and | PHILLIPS -o0RES “Th.v. that he intended to marry her. The| |f elder Tallman said he was sure his son | did not know Mrs. Patty was married. SN A S Nteeat B A - sorbs water. It will Of a Regular 39¢, 49¢c or 59¢ cith the h T d with- A e “the nands or clones | 50c Adalin Tablets, 10’s. . ... .38c | $1.50 Maltine . not. alone a cleaning and polishing b '67‘: You will be delighted with the gives a soft flexible finish that 3 - mves et B e erack. | 25¢ Blue Jay Plasters. . ... ....19¢ | 50c Pape’s Cold Compound. .. .27c | fompiets waiitacion. ‘e goc = ones 1334 inches. Be sure to take “The Safe $1.15 Dare’s Mentha Pepsin. . . .79¢ | 30c Silox Powder. ..........23¢c Shamersitnieae 23¢ 43c 75c M - . . . gt _mpars_3 ellin’s Food...........54c | 60c Zonite Antiseptic. . ......42¢c For rich, red blood, bridzework_and artinciai a2 pleasant tablets—easy simply and as eas- not burn or explode P oo i surnes | TOILETRIES Priced Remarkably Low! Whisk Broom clean and polish your shoes in a compound but is a prescriative | §1.20 Bromo Seltzer. ...........77c | $1.50 P. D. Cod Liver Oil. . ... .89c | guaity, of, thcse whisk biooms il e 25¢ Ex-Lax Chocolate. . . .. ....19¢ | $1.00 Ovoferrin Tonic. . ... S5 o 31y Tnche anit the She $1.25 Enos Fruit Salts. . ... ....83¢ | $2.00 Nurito, large. . . . . .. ... $1.81 | edvantsge of this unusual bargain. Antiseptic” $1.00 Hypo-Cod Tonic. . ......79¢ | 75¢ Sal Laxa.........,....58¢c Glysrated 64c neutralizes odors com- strong nerves and vi- : i § == to take. ily as a sponge ab- And the shoe cream—you can \ . 98¢ For Only 2 C moment. stalfort’s Shoe Cream is | §0c Bisodol, 2-0z. size. .. .....43¢ | $1.00 Lysol Disinfectant . 5 9 They are made of selected broom RIS SRS A — .. .T73c | 49¢c ones 1214 inches and the 59¢c : 60c Dryco Baby Milk . . . .46c | $1.00 Squibb’s Mineral Oil. . . . . 64c Listerine 50c Horlick’s Malted Milk. . ....39c | $1.25 Russell’s Emulsion. . . . ..98c Iron Listerine imparts = Ficnork and ariintia % | brant, vigorous health— Bath Towels | sotie of 51 Tabiers. $1.09 Cannon Brand House & Herrmann Furniture of Merit Seventh at Eye e\ Easy to Take—Easy to Aet Z - (18136 in) { Spring Blood Purifier! % ] 9 Arseno-Calcine i Hundreds of Choice Quality i Cool Rugs for Summer pe Tooth Brushes | 2 9C afers b 81 Size N i 17, ¥ B 1z E_ LAXATIVE Soft. snowy- / . |77 TABLETS Sieeal white towels, C g ; s Special, Each | made of good 17 - < weight ab- Now is the j,;/ One or two E-Z Tablets on re These bags are fashioned of black Many stsles and shapes are in- | Sorbent ma- time to take %7 tiring a might will keep the liver | lesthereu “malefil " "RIE foia ke | cludsdin s sale'or susfiniedd ‘tooth | terial by the worlds largest towel | that Spring » |7 functioning properly. They are hem a“number of items are to be b{fi%fl'?m Sery member of the “tamily manufacturars st the Cannon | blood tonic 17 o 5 atthis exceptionally low. price. ; ills. rseno - Cal- {{§7 mnd but very effective. No gripe. s no nausea. Put up in airtight contain their cream of wooden vials to insure w gslrrngrh and freshness. Real Savlngs Here on HOME REMEDIES tartar | and 6() Lite_Chocolate 950 combination with acid arsenous N N and calcium sulphide to cleanse ¥ T 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream. . .32c | 50c Orphos Tooth Paste. ... .. .39c | e Pife” in” cion o™ hea ; |iE Beri 25¢ Mavis Talcum Powder . . . . .15¢ | 50c Princess Pat Rouge. . . . .. .42c | el Farmies 7" ¢ % ¢ 1 ermg 50c Mary Garden Rouge. . . . .. .42c | 35c Pond’s Creams..........2lc ;é i . 30c Lyons Tooth Powder. . . . ..21c | 25c Squibb’s Talcum. ... ......17¢ | 7o [romoe foomet Hosiene= .8 \ Ear Oil $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. . .79¢ | $1.00 Pyrozide Powder. . . . . . .69¢ Key °g Astringens Bl |7 50c Non Spi Deodorant . . . . ....33c | $1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic. . .. .63c aHeey %2 i 3 3 N 986 ggc Mulfiified Shampoo. . . .....33c | 50c Stacomb Liquid. . . . . sstani e Molle Shaving Cream. . . . ..33c | 50c Squibb’s Tooth Paste. . . .. .29c 4G C c ving m c c dqu regteli:fn}{)?n - 25¢ P. D. Neko Soap, 19 . ....17c | 75¢ Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur. . . .57¢c Defective onring 15¢ Pears Unscented Soap. . . . .11c | 75c Woodbury Face Powder . . . .57¢c «—bussing and itching cars | 50¢ Palmolive Shampoo. . . ... .29c | 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste. . . ... .2lc e 30e s1 A harmless anti- septic healing pow- der of great merit, ‘Thousands of wom- en are already using this powder as a re- - et — Replace the heavy rugs of Winter with the cool and airy Fiber and Grass Rugs, in bright and colorful patterns. And, too, they will reduce the cleaning effort considerably. 3 Z % In our assortment provision has been made in size a —stiff and hard i - e 5 1 'n made ize and effect %% ff feeling ears freshing, soothing douche. It will for every room and every scheme of furnishing, I'hese makes |\ 7% —earache - 4 invigorate and tone up the tissues, are 1 17 P 31 3 P - e ko % and, being perfectly harmless, may 7% 3 are rcicng‘!-x‘ucrl as the best of them all—our quotations are for 2/‘ jvatlonal Free P fe taed ns iten 26 desset. Woyo ig PERFECT qualities. 550 e ™ Astringent Powder is a necessity 7. . Y /] \Regular $1 Value A Regular 25¢ Tube of for dainty, healthful women of to ;7 day who wish to retain their 5 Pale Dry Globe Ginger Ale Woodbury natural charm. Rattania Fiber Rugs Wicker Fiber Rugs 3060 inches $2.75 27x54 inches................$3.00 Cold C 2.3x9 feet. o1e A 85100 dxTitpet. naisie 18750 , ol ream 8-cup-size Aluminum 4.6x7.6 feet. S 187150 69 feet. ..812.50 celnlny 15c Bottle : subceet.. B 7.6%0 feet. . -1 igisi50 BOTTLES With the Purchase of Percolators 7.6x10.6 feet.. ....$14.50 8.3x10.6 feet. s e BB 3 5 s GRToRtSsEi o ....816.50 oxiz feetf,e.e.. .....3%3.33 b 29¢ W e 69c i i - b These bottles te:;;ienga %13:51 i‘ ldhl‘; Woodbury & Kimlark Fiber Rugs Crex DeLuxe Grass Rugs nave been tested ginger ale after dinner Facial S Thase per- 27x54 inches. . ..$3.00 27x54 inches. .$3.50 aheret ;‘.’;’:"M tion of ,;: dc‘]fc;o::i:vh;&::& ta oap 36x72 inches. . .$4.50 36x72 inches. .$5.00 ity. Only strictly refreshment that can be blended 3 6x9 feet .$12.50 54%90 inches sanitary material into ginger ale. National Ginger For on'y Be sure to take advantage of this special offer. For a %} 7.6x0 feet. $15.00 6x9 feet..... i used i their | X¢ i made of real ginger—per- short time only, we are giving, absolutely free, a regular [ Bx10 feet $18.00 8x10 fect. Seenivois ' | fectly blended and “properly 4 9C 25¢ tube of Woodbury's Cold Cream with the purchase of ful i ; : X WY i thy 5 b ial DR12Hteet. '$20.00 DRIBEEREE s s o dias oo METANED ;c,;,;“ ,‘," .;;u,hion&,' ?ge(‘lak:thgu":&ouy\lax||s or ready ree regular 25c cakes of the famous Woodbury Facia A S e Y e e %

Other pages from this issue: