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i / | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. jSever the Pasadena church from the | Angeius Temple organization. The action by the church members followed an address by Rev. John Gobsen recently dismissed by Mrs, McPherson as assistant pastor of the Angelus ‘Temple in Los Al of affidavits inve duct of Mrs. McPherson. The detectives | who produced the affidavits, Dr. Goben | said, had been hired by himself. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, BEAUTY CONTEST WINNER PASADENA MEMBERS MAKES ASSAULT CHARGE | QUIT AIMEE’S CHURCH Two Men Are Accused by Young Four Square Gospel Branch Votes Chicago Woman in Los. to Set Up Own Institu- Angeles. tion. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 16.—James H. Grigsby, film actor, Yesterday was held under $1,000 bond for trial on a charge of attempted assault brought by Mrs. Mabel Soller Kuechmeister, Chica- 80 beluty contest winner. L. Cossack, San Bernardino, cm( attorney, recently was bound over to Superior Court for trial on a similar charge brought by the youthful Chicago matron. Mrs. Kuechmeishr testified that on 3r —_— = TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH. ltching Skin Banished Rebuilt Craft Loses Wing While | By Alffisepfic ZCIIIO Making Stunt Dive. Ti itching, burning, skin makes life QUINCY, TIL, October. 16 (P —Wwil- | mbearable, quickly apply Zemo, the liam O'Neill, Quincy pilot, and E. J. St. | goothing, coo! invisible family Onge, superintendent of the Kelly At- ptic, Thodsands find that kinson ' Construction Co. of Chicago, | Z ings swiit relief from Itching, m;a:gl\:gwll:;e nlzll::pt}:u;ewl\en their aw out local infection and vas in charge of building the Quincy pres:the ‘}‘f" “}: “"""i‘" s orial Bridge over the Mississippi |> e a::g , rash Never be ywhere—35c, the night of September 20 Cossack and Griggsby invited her to go for an au- tomobile ride with them, after having hailed ber o= she stood in front of & cafe. She said they took her to an apartment house, where Cossack at- tempted to attack her, and that Grigsby volunteered to take her home. Instead of driving her home, however, she said, the man took her to an isolated sec- tion of the city and he also attempted to attack her. POURT SPEEDS PRISON| &5 soreywoundea, 2o ™o Xied i The mutiny was put down by the RIOTERS TO GALLOWS| ot i i g 15 tional Guardsmen, peace officers and fusal of Supreme Tribunal to Re- armed civilians. = Breaking out on Thanksgiving day during a motion pic- view Cases Brings Five at Folsom Nearer Noose. Aggeles, and the reading ture show in the library, the rot in- ving ‘the alleged con- volved 1,400 prisoners, ail of whom ex- cept six convicts subsequently indicted for murder were declared to have been involuntary participants. The five ring-leaders under sentence of death received the maximum penalty P on conviction of murdering Roy Baker, s S another convict, - during the mutiny, i: SACRAMENTO, Calif., October 16.— | Previously they had been given life Retusal of the United States s\.pmme!lgn":nm for the killing of Ray Shin- Hourt Monday to review their cases|®°™ ‘5‘_‘:’__*‘A bhought five convicts nearer the gallows {4r their alleged part in rioting at the Fplsom State Prison November 24 and By the Assoclated Press. PASADENA, Calif, October 16.— Members of the Four Square Gospel Church here voted Monday night to re- tain Rev. H. E. Alford and his wife, Rev. Roxie Alford, as pastors, in face of their recent dismissal by Aimee Semple McPherson, head of Angelus Temple, the mother church. The members voted to draft a new group of by-laws, which they said would Woman of 50 Is Suicide. KANSAS CITY, Mo., October 16 (#). —Mrs. H. N. Reed, 50 years old, said | by relatives to have been melancholy for several ;weeks, Monday committed suicide by jumping from the window of a dentist’s office on the thirteenth floor of the Rialto Building here. -3 Actress Faces $10,832 in Tax Liens LOS ANGELES, October 16 (#).—Tax liens totaling $10,832.33 were on file in Pederal Court here yesterday against| Marjorie Rambeau, actress, charging | shortages in her income tax reports | during 1921, 1922 and 1923. ‘The actions called for additional pay- ments of $5017.95 for 1921, $4,523.76 for 1922 and $1,290.62 for 1923. O'Neill, who was 28, was flying a | rebuilt plane, when it lost a\wing in| a stunt d " A lobster 21 inches long and welghm( nearly 4 pounds was caught recently at Filey Brigg, England. Punch, a dog of Sudberry, England, has traveled nearly 215,000 miles on his master’s motor cycle. $1.50 to $1.75 Perfect Quality Silk Hose Full-Fashioned—Pure Silk From Top to Toe New Colors Almona Crystal Beige Afternoon Duskee Allure Grain Silver Wing Biscay Beige 2,000 New F all Frocks Meant to Sell for ‘ $10.00 and $12.50 For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear! A Collection of Dresses That Is Out- standing Even for Goldenberg’s Anniversary Sale! / Besides the New Silks—T here Are Velvets, Too! In addition to the host of silk frocks in the new crepes, crepe satins, georgettes, silk tweeds—there are actually rich velvet dresses here at $7.45! And equally astounding are the Moires and Satins for evening. Naturally these will attract a large crowd—so be early! A Host of New Fashion Details! % Every new variation of the flare . . . deep bertha collars . . . metallic lace trim- mings . . . beautiful tuckings . . . pleats, flncy stitching . . . scalloped, pointed or / 7/, pleated collars . . . shirrings . . . all used to the best of advantage on dresses for // sports, for bulmeu, for street, for afternoon, for evening. % Black and the New Shades of Wine, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, Etc. Sizes 14 to /20—36 to 50. ; ’49 and 3595 Furred Coats %Beauttful New Fabrics / and F ur Trimmings! fpud /rr/'Br ! / Striking Combinations of ;/5;::“;151.“::.“:::.'.’;:?{;..':;—:,:.:::: R e Koenrig | o'&fif;mfi'fiiemf /% workmanship—and by lavish fur trim- 7% Z " Full-fashioned pure silk sheer hose—of clear, even weave; also service weight with lisle heel and toe and 4-inch garter welt. Choose from the above new Fall " Fine Imported Kid Gloves ili Worth Up to $2.95 Pr. Specially Puarchased for the Anniversary Sale— and Priced the Same Way! * Fine quality imported kid gloves, with novelty cuffs in 727 mings of : 772 Natural Manchurian Wolf . . . churian Wolf . . . Pointed Manchurian Wolf . . . Beaverette (Dyed Coney) and Skunk-dyed Opossum—used as large shawl collars, mush. 7 room collars and pointed spiral or regular cuff: Rich linings of crepe satin, crepe de chine or satin—are a fi detail indicating superior quality. '$1.50 Mavis Double COMPACTS lllb- Popular M vis Doub Com pact, sketched. At- tractive silver ase, with compact powder, puff and mirror. Assorted Main Floor. 7‘35 Pearl-on-Amber -Tonlet Sets €.otors of | $2 .98 Children’s 79¢ to $1 Rayon Undies en's C Rm, Jade, 58 Mdize & White pro And just ame lln color of your Autumn ensemble art -Inpnl Plenty mart black hats included Anmversary Sale of $2.95 & $3.95 F elts 92 Girls' $9.98 Warm Winter Coats 5595 New Winter Coats, cleverly fash- ioned of fine all-wool fabrics, in dressy fur-trimmed or sport models. Of Astrachan, Travelair, Pilot Weaves, Navy Blue Chinchilla and Fancy Mixtures. Fur collars of Beaverette or Mandel. Suede or flannel lined for warmth. Sizes 7 to 14 years. many smart designs; overseam and pique sewn, with em- broidered backs. Excellent asiortment of browns, also black and white. Included are washable suede slip-on gloves, in . $1 to $2 Imported Gloves : ' Famous brand of women's imported Chamosuede Gloves, Flattering S ilhouettes! ‘in the popular slip-on, as well as novelty cuff styles. All 79c Suaye straight lines . . . new tiers . . . soft = = ing to every type of figure. \\\ Thiml| PLENTY OF ALL-BLACK and ALL-BROWN - Slerhn[ s'l"r ~g COATS. Sizes 14 to ;;—38 to 46 for women B I oy stantially made. —_— ’ p s $ . L] L] Women’s $1 to $1.50 c 5 ,’6 and *7.50 New Fall Hats | *2.98 to *5.98 Silk Lingerie RAYON UNDIES - Choxce Heavy Close Woven Quality—Delusterized S ; Included are: Gowm, Chemise, /' Chemise—Slips—Bloomers—-Briefs Gowns—Chemise-Pantas—Step-ins ' Step-ins. Wonderful values! What a choice—and what wonderful values in Beautiful Lingerie of fine quality ments, made fall and specially reinforced at all crepe de chine, flat crepe and crepe points of wear. Tailored and applique trimmed SR TR T with dainty trimmings of Baby Irish, filet and other fine laces. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Regular and Extra Sizes Daintily embroidered Porto Rican Nightgowns, neatly made of soft finish muslin. Also Nainsook Gowns in lace $1 Philippine Gowns, 77¢c All handmade and hand embroidered in dainty designs. Sleeveless or with c ; round and V necks. greys and tans. Sizes 6 to 8. the new Fall shades. Sizes 6 to 8%. flares . . . princess modelt—lomethmg becom- o ooy " "m lzc Goldenberg’'s—Second Floor—Use Your Charge Account. —Jewelry Department Bloomer-Bottom Combinations Slips, Dance Sets, Bloomers and this Anniversary Safe! Al are fine quality gar- back satin, in tailored models and / Woman’s Porto Rican ( Nightgowns ¢ trimmed and tailored styles. oldenberg’ A clever assortment of shapes and every one an outstanding value! An ideal time to choose a smart but inexpensive felt—such as every ward- Sizes 7 to robe needs. Plenty of colors and plenty of head sizes. 14 Years Goldenbers's—Second ~ $1.98 Lace and Georgette Berthas $3.50 “Diamond Cut” $1 Hoors Chokers, $1.09| - e | and Smocks 69¢ Three-piece toilet sets, lar(e attractive ;hnpen, con- sisting of bevel-glass mirror, good-quality hair brush and $3.98 to $5.50 UMBRELLAS ‘Women’s 16-rib all-silk and im- ported Gloria Umbrellas, with rich Ambertone, Punjab, Quartz and nov- conb: to match. $9.50 Toilet Sets—8 Pieces i1 - on - Ambe: Tolioe Sets; includ- } $ 5,93 ing large bevel Mir- ror, Hair Brush, Cofab, Puft Box, Buffer, Manicure Filé, Cuticle Knife and Hook. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. #Bie’ Four Charge Accouni. Genuine “Diamond. Cut? I Third Fleor. Georgette Berthas, Chokers, in graduate styles. $3.Corselettes 198 phragm. Shoulder straps and four hose sup) = Sizes 36 to 44, f5's—Becord . Floors Tots’ $7.98 Winter Coats Glrll $1.50 Wash Dresses Tessy e R RO H Yool ¢ that wash Derfectly. Neat |lll CQ“lrl and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 6 to 14 Yra. Beavercite e aiea euis. Girls’ $3.50 Raincoat rpetRed Specially mfl for the r-lveru .J—um- Baincaats; piaid tle-front and slip- ; V. and round neck models. N ar_Dept.— Main Floor 25c to 50c Sample Handkerchlefs l 9c hase of sample line of women's Iundlmhhfi. Imlndln( lb:‘mh‘."fl!m ‘lnl Itom'stl.: kinds. Nh collection ut a great variely of styles, in wi 3 and colored centers. -k‘nfld designs; also dainty cut-out elty handles. Heavy silks, in plain, bordered and all-over effects and im- ported glorias in novel all-over effects. Colors of Navy, Green, Purple, Brown, Garnet, Red and Black. Amber tips and club ends. Men’s and Women’s $2 & $2.50 Umbrellas ‘Women's Umbrellas of 10-rib 'He Ottoman_ bor- Sparkling, finely cut and [f faceted crystal effects. Slight | irregulars. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor }sz.ss $1.00 “Livelastic” Garter Belts 69c 1‘ Special grade wide apron back style, of brocade sateen, with wide elastic y" lwr elastic garters. Perfect Mtlnl. 1 Notion Department " Broadcloth Genuine Broadcloth Hoover Aprons and | Smocks, in single-breasted style, with double pockets. Colors of rose, green, blue, and orchid. Hoovers with long white collars, and in shades of b i blue, green, orchid 4§ hite.