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" A=—16 ONVISITIN EUROPE American Woman’s Death in Hungary Is Being Investi- gated by Officials. By the Associated Press. BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 8.—Police today investigated the death of a beau- tiful 23-year-old New York bride, Doro- th, de Konkoly-Thege, who died in a hospital ‘here yesterday of poisoning. There was question whether the poi- son was self-administered or an acci- dent. No clue was appareni from her month-long married life with her hus- band, a member of the old ‘Hungarian nobility and an engineer. The couple came here only June 18 after their marriage at Rye, N. Y., on May 31. Saturday night she was found unconscious in her room at her hotel and she was taken to the hospital. She never recovered consciousness. Authorities said they found no grounds to justify presumption of sui- cide for Mrs. de Konkoly-Thege and that they believed she was accidentally Poisoned. Mrs. de Konkoly-Thege was the | 3 daughter of Mrs. George Arents, jr., of New York City and Hilbrook, Rye, N.| Z She was educated at Bryn Mawr and the Shipley School and met Mr. | & de Konkoly-Thege while he was taking & post-graduate course at Columbia Uni- | §3 versity. Mr. de Konkoly-Thege is a graduate of the Royal Technical University of POISON KILLS BRIDE] = cotme e | MORRISON SHAFROTH, Denver attorney, is seeking the Demo- cratic nomination for United States | Senator in Colorade. —aAssociated Press Photo Budapest. His father is conductor min- | & isterial in the Hungarian government | & and is vice president of the Royal Hun- | 3 garian Government Statistical Office, Mrs. de Konkoly-Thege Aquila C. Giles of Stamford, Conn,, in 1923, but divorced him in 1926, . FARMER ACCUSED OF KILLING COUPLE|} Coroner's Jury Blames Son for Parents’ Death in Arkansas. By the Associated Press. ‘WARREN, Ark., July 8.—Albert Bar- Rett, 30-year-old farmer, was held with- | 3 out bond in jail here last night on a charge of murder in connection with the deaths of his father, J. R. Barnett, 65, prosperous farmer, and his step- | Z mother, aged 60, whose bodies were found in the ruins of their fire-razed home near here yesterday. Barnett was charged with murder fol- lowing a verdict by a coroner’s jury late yesterday that the aged couple had | § ‘come to their death by violent means at the hands of Albert Barnett” and | 3 that the house had been fired to pre- S vent detection of the crime. The elder Barnett's blood stained hat was found near the son’s house. Sheriff Lee said he learned bad feeling had ex- isted between the father and son for some time. SHIP CONVEN.TION SIGNED |$ LONDON, July 8 (#.—The United |2 Btates and 26 other countries yesterday | 3 signed a new international load-line | & convention for ships. The convention establishes for the first time uniform loading rules for all e‘r?o ships of the signatory nations. A eonference of shipp men has been discussing it ir London since May 20. v The national choice to combat constipation Good News. . . WHOLE BRAN YOU’LL LIKE The first taste of the first-bowl- ful will win you to Post’s Whole Bran — so crisp and erunchy, so appetizing! Or let it lend its flavor to berries. So good and yet so good for you! As effective as any full strength bran cereal you can find—Nature’s food for cleansing your system of poisonous waste-matter. Forget your old ideas about bran and eat Post’s Whole Bran daily. Your grocer has it. I’s the making of a bran muffin. ‘married | & $129 Wal $6.95 $13.75 Golden Oak Ches Drawers $9.30 Chest of Drawers Vil VWi 'FULL STRENGTH BRAN ! FOR CONSTIPATION A A practical two-in-one suite, of an overstuffed settee, velour, $17.75 Walnut-Finished armchair and wing chair to match. Upholstered in Tight spring-seat construction. «$5.00 Down—The Hub THE -EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 8,. 1930. M’CULLOUGH FAVORS LAW ENFORCEMENT G. 0. P. Candidate Unopposed, for Return to Senate From Ohio, Stands for Prohibition. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 8.—United States Senator Roscoe C. McCulloch of Ohio, unopposed for the Republican Senatorial norination, will stand for enforcement of the prohibition law in his campaign for election this year, ac- cording to & letter recelved from him yesterday by F. L. Dustman, editor of the American Issue, official publication of the Anti-Saloon League. Two of the Democratic candidates, Robert J. Bulkley of Bratenahl and George S. Myers, Cleveland, sent letters reiterating their stands for modification of the law, but promising to support enforcement of all exist! statutes. ‘Willlam W. Durbin of Kenton and John McSweeney of Wooster, other Demo- crats, declared in favor of enforcement. ‘The letters were in reply to a ques- tionnaire. . Bathing belles of Argentina have a ancy for American bathing slippers. RUSSIAN EX-LIEUTENANT AND WIFE APPREHENDED By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, July 8—Sygmond Rosvadovski, 32, former leutenant in the Russian Army, and his wife Marian, 23, were arrested yesterday on suspicion of grand theft and of securing loans of between $25,000 and $50,000 on one automobile by means of altered num- bers and forged bills of sale. * Police said papers in Rosvadovski's Tasty andwiches Possessing all the tempting goodness as though made in your own home. Made fresh to order. Large variety. For Picnics, Lodge Outings, Etc. We've been making sandwiches for 15 years, so we know HOW. Phone MRS. J. R. CASTELL Metropolitan 7456 For Special Prices AN, showed the car originally was mflmhmd in_ Indiana and ‘}'lnsd ylteen “cleared” by finance companies in Mis- souri, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico and California. Ten sets of license plates also were found. Fagged out Healthy people drink Horlick’s to keep them- selves fit. But for invalids it supplies the very essence of richest milk and malted grain and serves magnificently where no other food will do. Make a test. Take a bottle home today. Or send ten cents for sample and mixer. HORL ICK’S RACINE, WISCONSIN PROTECT YOUR accompanying headache, the same “corrective” value with the addif [OPTOMETRIST] (O RO L S ST IS T 1 Lt O S O TS 5 O S L 5 L L e L 5 S L L L L L L L L G L L e L B L] Furnitu‘r“e; "Co., Sev'enth and D Streets N. W.—Th nut-Finished Suite Clean Sweep of Dressers, Etc. $17.75 Golden Oak Dressers Reduced to $9.60 $20.95 Golden Oak Dresser Reduced to $172.80 $24.75 Walnut-Finished resser $14.20 $10.95 Golden Oak Chiffoniers t of $79.zq SAVINGS Kitchen Stool 5120 A1l metal in decorated @ finishes. No Phone An attractive and complete bed room suite which merits rour instant approval. Most charm- ingly designed of gumwood in wal- nut finish and consisting of a dresser, chest of drawers, wood bed and a French vanity. Clean Sweep Price ' $5.00 Down—The Hub Rustic Cedar Armchair N9, Phone Orders 9 8 ings for your home. ever you buy yeu may have it charged. LIBERAL CRED Iron Frame Lawn Bench 52 No Phone Orders .09 29 $1= 1aif), DO AT DD ' of 10% to 40% | Take advantage of these generous reduc- 3 tions to provide new and dependable furnish- And remember, what- 5 Costumer $1.00 For office or No Phone Orders $149 Wool Mohair Living Room Suite spring edge. 50c @ Week Pays for Any Item! $129.75 Bed-Davenport. Suite 584.29 m Vaeuum Jug consisting All Other Living Room St;ites Reduced This is truly a gorgeous suite, overstuffed and covered in wool mohair. Settee, armchair and tufted back loun ge chair with serpentine front and $ Clean Sweep of Refrigerators $12.75 Top-Icer Refrigerator, Reduced to DAY TON HoT o coLD ¢ (Conts! $ $23.75 Three-Door $14 S92 Refrigerator, Reduced to 80 $32.75 Refrigerator—Made of Metal $24.70 $39.95 All Metal White Enamel Interior Refrigerator 79¢| 7th and DFStreets Northwest 01810010912 010810 010 PI0NI0AI00I0010 010010010 0100/0010012 210 71" 010 SOPIN0L0PI0MUNI0L00100100I00I0 10810 T T RIBRIAST I SIE HIIAINAIRBIONIQOLAS10PINNN A% AL 10 10 010NN 0ININNIE 010 PI0 0N Motorists and Campers Folding Stool. . 89.30 29c No Phone Orders 1217 G Streets EYES! “Glare” oftentimes causes temporary eyestrain and the It's advisable to wear “Tinted” Lenses, which may be made according to your regular Prescription and will have tional protection, Have Your Eyes Examined! G St 1217 N.W. UVANAVUVENNAN e Hub $159.75 Genuine Walnut Dining Suite Do not overlook this saving of $50.00—the new price on this suite saves you that much. A suite of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood, consisting of a buffet, server, exten- sion table, china cabinet and six leather seat chairs, $109.75 Liberal Credit—The Hub Clean Sweep of Bab $4.98 Folding Go-Cart With rubber-tired wheels. $3.49 $14.75 Fiber Stroller Without hood. Special. $§8-20 $20.95 Fiber Stroller With hood. Strongly made and nicely decorated, S duced yCarriages 17.95 Fiber Baby Carriage ‘With steel gearing. Re- i $13.85 7 527.95 Fiber Baby N Carriage In decorated finishing. icely lined throug’ out. $19.60 $39.75 Baby Carriage With tubular pusher, Reduced to— $27.85 $46.75 Fiber Living Room Suite This cool and durably made suite con- sists of a 48-inch settee, armchair and rocker of decorated fibe. and fitted with cretonne cushions, $0c a Week—The Hub 172 AT 18R I0RI0 IS RIACI 210" “ QINpI 5265 LT RE T DT TIT VTN ~