Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1929, Page 19

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THE EV LEWIS STONE, MOVIE STAR, SEEKS DIVORCE Extreme Cruelty Is Reported as Grounds—Hearing Is Set for Next Monday. Seeks Divorce I WEST'S VICTORIES HURTIG GOTHAM Business as Well as Foot Ball Suffers Inrozds Upon Native Pride. NEW YORK, September 21 (N.AN. A.).—Another foot ball season is get- ting under way, and again the New York alumni of midland and W:stern colleges and universities are planning eagerly to celebrate victories over ths schools of the East. Class-con:cious, they are, thesc sons of what New York calls “Western colleges,” meaning all institutions of higher learning west of Pittsburgh. A few years ago, when the sons of the East address:d them with cond>- scension, the “Westerners” took it, and a few pathetic spirits even felt grateful for being recognized as coll:ge men at all, By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 25.—Th? ‘Times today said Lewis S. Stone, screen star, had filed & divorce suit against his wife, Florence, Oakley, and would ap- pear in Superior Court here for hear- ing next Monday. The fact thal Stone had instituted | divorce proceedings ‘against his wife, known in priyate life as Florence Pryor Stone, remained a secret until yester- day when it was learned he filed the ‘| action July 13, last, under the name of Shepard Stone. When Stone and Miss Oakley were married in 1920 he used his middle name, Shepard, on his marriage license to escape publicity. ‘The newspaper sald Stone asked for 1 divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty, i charging his - wife “lacked consider- ation” for his “feelings and sensibil- ities,” was uncongenial in his presence LEWIS S. STONE. Different in This Day. | Today it's different. Repeated foot ball triumphs have helped and so have \ “Western” triumphs in business and | ING STAR, Imd was subject to fits of anger which interfered with his work and ca him anguish of mind. Rumors in film circles of Hollywood recently that the Stones had sej hat Miss Oakley had tal and tl apartment in Los Angeles were denied by the couple. OAKLAND, Calif., September 25 (#).— Sir Gilbert Parker, English novelist, in- jured in Carmel ‘Highlands Saturday, is rapidly improving, it was reported at Merritt Hospital. arm and bruises. N WASHINGTON, preserve thi enjoy these delicious caramels. a pound at the special low price of 33c. rated en an e Sir Gilbert Parker Better. an automobile accident in Sir Gilbert suffered a broken B Pure, Delicious 0. G WE used|NEGLECT IS ALLEGED IN FREIGHTER LOSS Crew Might Have Been Saved by Proper Notice to Coast Guard, Commander Says. | By the Associated rress. GRAND HAVEN, Mich., September 25.—W. M. Wolff, commander of the tenth district, U. S. Coast Guard, late yesterday testified befor: the board of inquiry into the sinking of the lake freighter Andaste that the Construc- Cream Caramels Specially Priced 33¢ L. Deltc.ous, “chewy” caramels, individually wrapped to freshness. Every one in the family will Be sure to take home SDAY, SEi tEMbER promptly. September 12. the professions. Why, in certain firms | bere one can A;lual}v nm:1 Hnn‘an;i‘ WORKMEN OF WELDIT CO. alumni taking orders from the sons of \ 3 WELDING THE TAIL ON versi | Minnesota State—the university that | BUFFALD.ATQSIBFIDGE. has the Mississippi for its campus »’ —DR-A-BEAR. Evidence of this n°w pride and as- surance exists_in th: organization of 2 WHEN IT COMES T0 WELD- F————————IN6,WE ARE THERE. the Western Universities Club, which | now has more than 1.000 members, | Tepresenting 98 different Wostern in- Some people are not aware of the newest industry of the age. It is the art of welding or melting together all metals by means of an intensely hot flame. stitutions, and has lcas>d the West | Fifty-third street house built for the Weldit Co., 516 1st St. N.W. Met. 2416 home of the late Col. William Barbour, | capitalist And linen thread manufac- will weld your frozen auto engines, bumpers, furnace and stove parts and broken machinery at a great saving in time turer. ‘ Fireplace From Italy. i and money. The mantel and fireplace befor> | which the “Westerners” will toast alma | mater came from an Italian chateau. They have a two-manual pipe organ and brass plumbing, about ths first in this country. The walls are covered with silk tapestry, and the bronze light- ing fixtures were all purchase¢ abroad. This is only temporary. The club, expecting 5,000 members eventually, is planning to build a home that will not Jook imferior to the Swanky University Club on Fifth avenue, which the “Westerners” say is hopelessly “East- | ern.” (Copsright, 1920. by North American News- | paper Alliance.) LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 BASEMENT STORE Women’s Flannelette Gowns and Two-Piece Pajamas, Special A timely offer that brings warm flannelette gowns and pajamas just when you need them! The gowns, double yoke styles with long sleeves or kimona styles with short sleeves; cut plenty large and extra long! The pajamas are two-piece slip-over styles with short sleeves, or coat models with long sleeves and silk braid trim. Both of a heavy yet soft flannelette in attractive flowered or pink and white stripe designs. The goewns in regular and extra sizes, the pajamas 15 to 17. BASEMENT DAY! It Happens Every Last Thursday Each Month—and It Means Special Purchases Are Offered at Real Savings! 100 Tots’ All-Wool Coats Of Heavy Cheviots Special $3.95 Cravenetted cheviots, which 100 Fall Felt Hats Special *1.39 You'd be surprised how smart these little hats are—all copies of higher priced models and many copied from R recent French successes! proor, S omlouts, Off the face and down smartly tucked in the back models—of and stitched, soft quality felt in black, and fancy navy. brown, tan and mixture tweeds green. 2 for boys. Navy, tan and mix- tures — sizes 2 to 6. 300 Pairs New Cotton Fall Shoes Coat Sweaters s 1 Special Well tailored $3 ° 1 9 styles, for the smart ‘woman 2 > Here you will find \ or miss, with many of the newest &) pockets and Fall styles, including buttons down pumps, one and two the front. strap models and fash- Copen, buff, ionable ties. Styles for green and street and dress wear of patent leather, black and brown kid and black velvet. Sizes 3 to 8. taupe; sizes 36 50 Smart New Crepenese Dresses, Exceptional at Without question one of the smartest materials for Fall $ I I I and Winter wear—for it resembles silk but has a tweed-like print. Youthful flared models for the miss and straight-line styles for the weman; a splendid selection of colors; sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 46. 1007 7 They are filled with an assort- ment of selected nut kernels, fresh_fruit jams. marmalades and_delicious creams. in sealed giass jars to preserve their freshness. Delicious and healthful. Health and Beauty Needs Priced Low! Thrift-Wise Shoppers Will Welcome These Savings Opportunities ' Delcara Filled Hard Candies Filled Hard Candles. Packed The Preference of Thousands of Our Customers . . . National Pale Dry Ginger Ale Have a glass of this tempting pale dry ginger s ale after dinner and get a kg new conception of the de- 04 licious, wholesome refresh- IRcer % ment that can be blended into ginger ale. National Ginger Ale is made of real ginger, perfectly blended and properly aged. At our fountains or ready to take home. 15¢ 2 for 25¢ A Delicious Summertime Candy St Electric Percolators Fully Guaranteed Special $ 1 __‘i;q Convenient 4-Cup Size These percolators are ideal for the small family. Will make four cups of delicious coffee very quickly. They are equipped with non-heating handle and full-length extension cord, and have guaran- teed heating element. exceptional bargain at this low price. ‘This is an | Assorted Color Soap Boxes Only Dainty, vet sturdy soap boxes in as. | lors. and sorted colors. Strongly made. .. top and botfom fit together exactly. S ft—Refreshing DERMAY Bath Powder 39¢ Generous Can Specially Priced. tion Materials Co. of Chicago, under | whose charter the vessel sailed, failed to notify the Coast Guard that the An- daste was overdue at Chicago. Mr. Wolff said that some members of the crew of 25 might have been saved it the Coast Guard had been notified ‘The Andaste sank in Lake Michigan Monday, September 9. Capt. A. L. An- derson of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. the other 25 men on board were lost. Fourteen bodies have been recovered. The Coast Guard commander de- |fied. clared that although the Andaste was | duve in Chicago Tuesday morning, the |up of six prominent Holland business first information he received that the | men, adjourned urtil Wednesday after- boat was missing was acquired from | noon after taking the testimony. Com- reading the newspapers on ’rhumdny,] “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You and Capt. of life preservers, ‘The board of inquiry, which reported then. Capt. P. J. Toft of Holland, William J. Preston, mander of the Coast Guard station at Grand Haven, also told the board that lives might have been saved if the An- Jaste had been reported missing Tues- day or Wednesday. They said members of the crew might have floated on the lake surface many hours with the aid Some of the 11 bodies which were not found might have been recovered through prompt | action, the Coast Guard officers testi- plete findings of the board are to be | 8 oz. Tuxedo 45, Sir Walter i Raleigh 50¢ Granger 43¢ Velvet 50¢ Sensation 38 Prince Albert Sflz Edgeworth 65¢ 19 Mich,, com- Organized Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs tramade || Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. Greater Savings on HOME REMEDIES $1.35 Pepto Mangan - . .. $1.35 Pertussin, large ......$1.19 25¢ Petermans Discovery ......21c $1.50 Petrolagar o $1.00 Pineoleum Liquid . 69c 35¢ Pisos Cough Remedy .....27c vqiie SHE 40c Pluto Water ...... I 50c Poslam Ointment ... .37 $1.25 Russells Emulsion ......98¢c $1.20 Sal Hepatica .:.........68¢ 25c¢ Seidlitz Powders . . .19¢ 35¢ Sloans Liniment . .........23c $1 Squibbs Mineral Oil . .. .. ...63c $1.15 Swamp Root Tonic .....79¢ $1.10 Tanlac Tonic .......... T3¢ 50c Unguentine Ointment . .....42¢ $1 Wampoles Creo-Terpin .....83c $1 Waterbury Compound . .....69c $1 Wine of Cardui ...... ieieteriB9C 30c Zonite Antiseptic . ... 2le $1 Adlerika Compound .......79¢ 75¢ Agarol Compound ........63c Two-Way Sockets 25¢ Each ese two-way sockets en- Thes; able vou to connect several electrical _appliances _to one outlet at the same time. Bicycle Playing Cards 39¢ Deck Buy, several decks at this low price to have on hand for your next card party. Carefully selected for uniformity. ing and polishing your automobile, windows, fine furniture and silverware, a chamois skin is indispensable. The Sizes Listed Are Approximate 11x13Y, inches. 12x14 inches. 13x16 inches. 14x18 inches. .. Priced from $1 Alcorub, pint R $1.50 Atophan Tablets .......98¢ 75¢ Babek Elixir RIS $1 Bayer Aspirin, 100’ .......73¢c 60c Bisodol, 2 oz. ...........43c 15¢ Baabb Rolls .............10¢ 60c Bromo Seltzer ...........36¢c 60c Carbona Cleaner . .48¢ 50c Cascarets, large I $1.25 Creomulsion Tonic ......83c $SIDeWitts Pl . ............. 69c 60c Dryco Baby Milk ......... 46¢c 30c Edwards Olive Tablets ....19c 25¢ Ex-Lax Chocolate ........ 19¢ 60c Foleys Honey & Tar . . 35¢ Gets-It 60c Glycothymoline $1.25 Hagees Cordial ... $1 Hypo-Col Tonic ... 85c Jad Salts . .. .. $1 Kojene Antiseptic . .. 50c Lavoris Antiseptic ........ “oamTos® vt lendid Qualit Ch:mois SQI\l'ns ‘J These skins are of an unusually fine texture. For clean- 14x23 inches 18x24 inches. 19225 inches. 5¢ 25x28Y), inches. . ... 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