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24 WOMAN'S ILLNESS MUSIC THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Secretary Threatens to Stop Smoking every fire is a potential source of heavy loss to property and even to life, “The Secretary would be very reluc- Privileges in Navy Department Offices | tant to curtail the priviege of smoking in the Navy Department, but the pres- | ent carelessness in regard to fire pre- . D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. TWO ARE RETIRED. Lieut. Col. Maddox and Capt. Reagan Close Active Careers. Lieut.” Col. George W. Maddox, In- fantry, at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. and Capt. Frank L. Reagan, Infantry, Haynes. Ohio; Maj. Norman T. Kirl Medical Corps, from the Philippines to Walter Reed General Hospital. this city; Maj. Henry E. Smalley, Dental Corp:. from the Philippines to Fort Brown. Tex.; Capt. Fred O. Wells, Medical Col from the Philippines to Fort Ohi Capt. James G. Hall, Corps, from Panama to Fort Brown, Tex.; Capt. Carlton D. Goodiel, s | Beckford, Medical Corps. from Fo Williams, Me., to Hawaii; Lieut, Daniel P. Card, at Fort Benning, Capt. M. M;E Dougherty, at Hayes. Ohio, Medical Corps, and Capf] Forest V. Bockey. Dental Corps, at For Lawton, Wash., to the Philippines, Swimming for Swimming’s Sake, PRUBED BY EUURT INFORMAL ENSEMBLE PROGRAM. Elena de Sayn, violinist, who has| Navy Department employes face the|Capt. George F. Neal, U. 8. N., alde to | ! 3 S e ki ntion will not be tolerated. Hereafter, been established in Washington for &| probability of having the privilege of | the Secretary, the personnel is reminded | i i girected that when a fire occurs in Sl number of seasons, and Grace POtter| gmoking in the bullding curtailed | that during the past year 18 fires have | any office of the Navy Department, the % Carroll, pianist, of Asheville, N. C., pre=| nyomptly, if they are not more careful | occurred in the Navy Building. chief of that bureau will instigate a Time Limit to Sentence Mrs,|sented an informal ‘evening program | with thelr butts and matches, for Sec- | “At least 10 of these were caused by | thorough Investigation and endeavor to fiu?'éims:%':h.fiuf:%mmy nml:? A retary hAdums dnesxrx\"'. lke the way ll‘%}}:’e’d rgglretgln," the letter said. dfit.envniz\e the suthor of the fire. When : : . ings have been going. " le, unately, very little Govern- | the evidence clearly po! any per= Lois Pantages Expires Jarge ‘sudience filled the rooms to cap-| (LSS BAYE beeD BOIE. | ced 1o all| mert propory heY bech aeeirercd by | ton, of persons, diseipinary action will on Monday. at Sweetwater. Tenn, have been placed Medical Corps, from Denve on the Army retired list on account of | Maj. Clyde W. Jump. Medica) Gorpe ot disability incident to the service; Ma). | Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.. and Maj, John | MUst Dot give way to feminine vanity Willlam" J. Burdell, Medical Corps, has | J. McCormick, Medical Gorps, at Boston, | directors of the public baths at Man ;euen transferred from Hawail to Fort | to the Panama Canal Zone; Maj. Pere chest England, have ruled that o iss, Tex.; Maj. Edwin F. Shaffer, E. Duggins. Medical Corps. from Pan- mixed bathing days women must we; Medical Corps, from Panama to Fort ama to San Francisco; Maj. Henry 3. somber, dark-colored costumes. The Hub—Sewven Declaring that the art of swimmin B eyt aus, boards and offices, these fires, it must be remembered that | be taken.” Both musicians showed unusually| good form and excellent blend of tone | in the three ensemble selections chosen B/ the Associated Press. for the evening. The program was well LOS ANGELES, September 28.—Mrs. | balanced, with discrimination shown in Lois Pantages, awaiting a mandatory | the variety of type in compositions prison sentence of from 1 to 10 years, | chosen, and it was so arrangsd and | today was under observation of physi- | performed that interest did not lag cians appointed by Superior Judge|and it was given in slightly over an| Carlos Hardy, before whom she was | hour's length of time. | convicted of manslaughter, to assure| The opening suite was by Edward that she be in physical condition to | Schuett, decidedly lyric in character, hear her sentence next Monday. with the themes easy to follow and the Found guilty Wednesday in connec-| wWhole effect delightful. The second tion with the death of Juro Rokumoto, | selection, an improvisation from Richard Japanese gardener, from injuries re-|Strauss' sonata, was thoroughly en- ceived in a motor accident involving her | joyable and gave more_ opportunity for Mrs. Pantages was to have been|the violin in tone color. The piano mienced yesterday. Her personal | Part was so interesting it invited wonder physician, Dr. E. C. Fishbaugh, told the | that this composer has not written court she was physically unable to|more for piano solo work than he has. undergo the ordeal. Judge Hardy sent The final selection was the Cesar court physicians to examine her and | Franck sonata, which .is a much more postponed sentence until Monday. serious and profound work, requiring i Limit. considerable more intellectual under- Five-day Limit. standing than either of the other com- Under California laws sentence must | positions. It too, was well performed be pronounced within five days of con-|and all the technical demands were| viction. Monday will be the fifth day | well met by both musicians. | and if necessary Judge Hardy said he | = A second similar program with works | would convene court at her bedside. by other com rs is to be given this | @ Informed by physicians that the con- | afternoon at 4:45 p.m. victed Womlél hm;l refused food nng ——. water yesterday, the court announce BALM SUIT DROPPED under official supel:;!lfmn it ?rcum- stances later appeared to warrant. S “If she won't eat or drink the ,_-m;" | Principals Silent on Reported Set- will take charge,” Judge Hardy said. ;We either will make her home into o i hospital or remove her to one so that| CHICAGO, September i she will be un condition to heaf sentence | Announcement. i g s g onday.” 5 $100,000, alleging breach of promise, The court physicians reported that | which Ruth"rl"omley filed Eecznuy “it would not be wise” to bring MrS.|against Charles A. Channell had been | | Pantages into court yesterday. They said | dropped was made vesterday by the | she “complained of extreme nervousness, | attorney for the girl.” g&h ere pains in various parts of her |~ Miss Tromley, a former Los Angeles | y . cloak model, dec! | "Mrs. Pantages was injured in the col- | Sion romors the . sealemens o oo lision which resulted in the death Of |Teached. Channell, president of the Rokumoto. After her conviction her| gy 0 v . O'Cedar Mop Corporation, denied anv | attorneys reported her life in the bal- | cerflament had been made. He. is ance. ‘The court physicians expressed | married Miss Tromley charged he e e it the thould ¢ ao- | proposed marriage shortly after she | covered sufficiently from shock to ap- pear in court Monday. met him last Spring at a part; The postponement of sentence will| bring the woman into court one day be- fore her multimillionaire husband, Alexander Pantages, vaudeville im- presario, i to go on trial on two charges of assault preferred by Eunice Pringle, 17-year-old dancer. The girl charged Pantages with attacking her in his office as she sought booking for her vaudeville skit. Husband'’s Defense. | Max Steuer, noted New York attor- | ney who headed the defense counsel for Mrs. Pantages, will not return here from New Ygrk for the trial of Pantages. | W. I. Gill#t and Joseph Ford, associ- | ate counsel for Mrs. Pantages, will con-| duct his defense. | Perjury investigations growing out of | Mrs. Pantages’ trial were taken up by the county grand jury yesterday. Society women, friends of the con- victed woman, appeared before the in- quisitorial body. offers with every purchase . of $25 andup(cash - or charge account) AVALUABLE PREMIUM NO DELAYS/ Every Premium Delivered 'Hl Your Purchase. It she would be removed to a hospital Console Set $3.98 Fancy shaped mir- ror and console to match. No Phone Ord Gl = ; " Combination Mohair Suite $119 A smartly styled settee, armchair and throne back chair. Upholstered and covered in combination mohair, finished with mahogany-finished rail top. Moquette on reverse side of cushions and back of throne chair. $5.00 Down—The Hub Decorated High Chair $4.98 Pinished in a choice of colors. No Phone Orders Pull-Up Chair $7.85 A stylish ard popular chair for hall or living room. 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