Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1930, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. IS CALLED SUICIDE ? of Appeal. ¥ — . G. Scripps, Miramar, Calif., filed & pe- | at Driver, Drops Dead. ttion in the United States Circult of 13 Years, Erlanger Of- KANSAS CITY, May 16 (#).—A bay ate MhAmt);m fhel:: ot fices Announce, tuck her head through the H . ing a rehearing o r ‘appeal against o mare stuck her heas rough the plate Indictment Believed Returned New Government Is Formed R Saine Scrinps s executor of the tiasa window of Bob's Tusl G yestere estate of the late E. W. Scripps, news- day and gazed sidly at R. W. McMinn, i . 2 i i paper publisher. By the Assoctated Press. Against Youth Who Demand 3 Immediately Following Mrs. Scripps is attempting to collect | NEW YORK., May 16.—Maude Adams, | PToPTION L0 o : 2 approximately $6,000,000 from the es-!in retirement for 13 years, is coming ed $3,000 From Woman. : Resignations. tate of her late father-in-law, E. W.|back to the American stage, an an- | morc Jerked ls head back through the : - _ ebps: e dignified steps to the center of the riea . qoen Dere In Sir James M. Bar |street and feil dead. Police called it & By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 16.—The coun- SOFIA, Msy 16—Premier Andrey| CHICAGO POLICE GUARD | Adams has signed a contract to appear | *'°4® - here in a “modern romantic comedy | mm—————— . You yourself feel conscious of the b3 d terd: 1 tigated P Liaptcheff of Bulgaria and his cabinet il st oo ittt ol (7 ; AGAINST CHINESE ROW | now in process of completion by well | gag . smart ‘appearance you make in & Black & White the alleged attempt of Bernard Swal-| resigned last night. A new cabinet was Enowii: Araert S 3 3 : s n_American_playwright. an = ley, 21-year-old college student, to ex- ~ > immediately formed, with M. Liaptchefl = pair of allfit?v:odsglxs"g\lnfih?:' ‘fi Alko tort $3000 from Mrs. F. W. Emery, | | %] at its head and M. Tzankoff, a former | Arrest 15, Fearing Possibility of iy wealthy widow of San Marino, | N premier, as minister of education. i e / o easy - fitting last that needs no Brown & White S lged confoeston) iy Bwalleyiand | Akt pcatiineb B been i Rl i Three-pe. sulte and § separate cushions . I ; breaking in. o 2 valley and | | formed or te 9, 1928, r d 1 R n e o i, e 8ing Tong. gg:q«;‘g:-_‘.‘:’d'n.'{"fii‘n" iite SF "ohom: . : $9 00 . 3,000 in marked currency used to trap | | . . | the same day, but was reconstituted on ;he yto}:nh WP:‘; ph\c:dsin lelvldenee be- s b Sl September 12, By the Associated Press. ore the grand jury. Swalley was not| i : | " "The premier will announce his pro- 3 16.—Fifteen Chinese, questioned, but Police Lieut. William F. i "N | eram to the Sobranje today. The ses- Cl;ncf (i,?, M'y,v:, r}‘:"’ ot o | . Hynes, the arresting officer, and Po- | #sions of the Sobranje have been pro- | MOoSt ©f o giviy liceman Paul L. Phelps, who disguised PAULINE LORIA, | longed for éight days. dresses, were Jailed last night by detec- |l ¢ adten Glassse Pitted. i W 4 lf’ % @ Sh himself as Mrs. Ej d delivered ’ . A Coil [: a‘kn th'e“srenon's' tor‘the T:fiezl\%us :!lz::gd Who sings away the blues in the Grott tive bureau squads, which kept a con. ollege ves Examined o s ______‘_!‘/ef' OP B L (SHERWOOD o et Y - by the vouth. testified. Following thelr | Minstrels at the National Theater on| MOVIE ACTOR TO WED |#tant patrol throughout Chicago's DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ¥ 3 R appearance, the grand jury adjourned | May 25. Chinatown tn an eflort to prevent any WHITE STA the case, and it was reported an indict- | T outbreak w! ment had been voted. Omcials refused | CHILDREN DIE IN FLAMES Kenneth Harlan and Doris Hilda | Sing Tong. TUNA to deny or confirm this. Susth Silp for T Deputy Police Commissioner _John Lachien B Swalley, arrested Tuesday, is accused | St ) Stege declared last night that threat- A of sending threatening letters to Mrs. | Mother Seriously Injured When| 108 ANGELES, May 16 () —Ken- Gl BT S ) CRE L Emery demanding $3,000 or death. He i neth Harlan, motion picture actor, and | Of & murder in New Yoik six months rald Te peeded the money because his | Fire Destroys San Diego Home. | 7oif H, onon Bt N nllie. s | a80, when & member of the Chin Clan parents in Birmingham, Ala., were un-| SAN DIEGO, Calif, May 16 (#).— suburb of Boston, applied for a mar- | ¥as slain. The Chin Clan is the most able to provide for his further educa- | Thrce small children were burned to |riage license yesterday. powerful in the Hip Sing Tong, and tion at a Pasadena, Calif, college. death and their mother, Mrs. Francisca | Harlan, who has béen married twice, | {actional trouble developed and spread, Three other youths, friends of Swal- | Ybarra, was seriously injured when fire |once to Marie Prevost, film actress, | the commissioner said. ley, were arrested, but released Wednes- | of undetermined origin destroyed their | gave his age as 34, and Miss Booth, who I S P Glasgow, Scotland, may bar dogs day night after Swalley had signed a | home near Camp. a village about 40 said she never was married, is 23 years confession assuming all responsibility. miles east of here, late last night. old. from all municipal houses. Gorgeous Satisfaction Since 1859 Novelty LANSBURGH & BRO || £ | kneseata(f | = BASEMENT ST(V)R’E/‘ { 1’@5» The Original and Inimitable _— N a— I “Rpse Garden” Even $6.90 Dresses Must Properly [| /%% offifv;r;aanl)resses Really Cool | F'1t the Occasion [| ZBSS Fat Crepe $€).95 | | : ;{OT tolbe confused with In- \ ferior Imitations sometimes waSh FrOCkS 5 | 3 advertised for less. . .. ... s i i All the difference in the world between these, the qriginal ; “Rose Garden” print dresses, made of heavy, rich rayon flat crepe and the cheap imitations made of flimsy, cotton-mixed fabrics. Well made frocks, so smart you can . E N Frocks of rare loveliness, four sketched Cape styles, princess wear them on the street! Dotted swiss, el E f | silhouettes, high waistlines, tiered skirts, belts and buckles, Sizes ‘v:ue nnddmm;vel gluge ‘vo(leu t;har;ed 7 \ / 1 14 to 42. organdy, lace an ancy buttons. ) | N . 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Second Floor. bands; flesh, peach and green. : i < Veils for Confirmation and May Processions Less Than $5.00 Also Vests to Match at 69¢ s es for , Mi nd Grown-u so Vests to Match at 69¢ Scylva;;-sreu :'nu .“7RGE'A“"|"'H; —Often sold fOl’ " ‘ $1.25 to $5.98 25¢ to $2.98 50 Four Charming Modes for Summertime || v 7 - ’ ? 9 c | § two-tiered ruffied circular skiria. ~Sizes 8 @9 O Made by Del Monte, New York [ 4P 1 | |'g ) G \ GIRLS’ PONGEE DRESSES, all-silk quality, princess $I L] v {8 A. There's nothing smarter for C. Afternoon occasi all f | . ¥ i i street wear than a cool navy georgette lovely crex:)e P e il $1 50 F“ll F h' d Hair Hats Pe.rle Visca with tiny white pin ‘6 90 Summery pastel, like $6 90 o -I'asnione Lace Hats Milan Hats jacket to match ....... 2 pink crepe . . | c tfl% Away to tennis, golf or a motor D. 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Regular and extra o sizes, also some in double extra sizes, New and UNION SUITS, of imported broadcloth, Light Patterns H P A. Street hat : g . fine nainsook, fancy madras and sateen. - < perfect. g nainsook, fancy madras and sateen. ers that real boys can play in "se t' of black trico Street Floos I\ | All sizes 34 to 50. lllK gllx‘;:m:r‘lm.)g. They% hfon ’ . weave straw, in i & * | lars ave reinforced " | X seams to prevent ripping, and well made & _close - fitting | MEN'’S $1.08 UNION SUITS, athletic button holes! Sizes 8 to 16. : cloche style— ) . style, in white, tan, pink and green o $1.95 | New Purchase Boys’ Wash Suits : brapicot st i’ ke otk 1101 Full sized, well made. 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Sizes 2 to 8. 48¢ l 000 M ’ N — crepe LOWIDAEK: I S or B0 e SR CONFIRMATION s - en s INew welght hose with liste gavies $1.95 ‘ : s 0 Lo 14, win o DA §0) 7E R & G tops; clairq i knickers s R T Sizes 10 to 14, with one knickers and one ivoire, nude and other Sum- Broadcloth mer shades. ’ ¢ Z X l"w.ugglw{(‘kl'é:i%s of khaki, . Pink hair gray crash and striped and blocked S Foundahon Garments ha%wnh stitch- 0 < crash; sizes 7 to 16 Streel Shi s s 1 00 v ed pet&f:ce:l 351'{3 i 3 Designed for the New Silhouette r | ~ # » A an _afl,ernoon . s o R&G GIRDLES, front and side fastened 9 trock \ < 3 900 Palrs Boys, styles,-made of broche and rayon stripe- Speciall; urchas ) . v . prlcgd lo¥ bgmorrow"g Jflfl,g!’peg,’fg 31.95 material, combined with heavy surgical f : . ) 4 ¢ - - shirt of a heavy quality lustrous broad- p ; . & Glrls Shoes elastic over hips. White and flesh. cloth, fully cut and expertly tailored. - o . Collar-attached styles—in white, tan, ; 52-00 to 33-50 green, blue and fancy patterns. Sizes b 4 : . in 14 to 17. > = $4.00 & $5.00 R&G CORSELETTES, in flesh and Men’s Nainsook Men's Polo Shirts h 4 3 N etes ey ° white, made of fine brohce combined with _fuql,m:fi ’.",:: well —of & closely knit § braid brim, for | § novelty ties Froait wels heavy surgical elastic over hips, with or tallored. Sizes 36 fapric in tan, blue, F 3 evening— . & known makers — in without inner belt. Plain, swami and o d ; ; o] tan “and “black calf lace tops. Z2for$1.00 Liau8se | & 2 $1.95 dl R i, T e $2.00 t0,$5.00 to 2. Second Floor

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