Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 12

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i | SUES T0 GET WIFE (| FROMHER MOTHER | Mrs. Cormne Brent ‘Says| " Daughter, Under 18, Wed | Without Her Consent. Mortgage | Loans Not only is the in- térest liberal which our 6% Mortgages pay —but the principal is also absolutely se- cured. | May be purchased in ||| o i el { S50'wp. Justice Stafford today continued un- amounts from §250 WP- | ;" January 30 a hearing on the habeas | | corpus " petition by which Mitton T. | Arrington, 1638 Park road, sought to B. F. SAUL CO. ||| get possession of his wife, Evelyn Ar- National 2100 925 15th St. NW. || | rington, who he charges was being '|| tained by her mother, Mrs. Corin Brent, 4831 Sixteenth street. Attorn Godfrey L. Munter, representing the mother-in-law, told the court that the daughter willingly left her husband, and | does not desire to return to him. He | will file a formal return to the i setting forth answers {o all the alle tions of the husband's petition. _Munter said the girl was born May 1013, and is less than 18 years old | ow, and did not have her mother's consent to the marriage at Ellicott City | Doctors from | last November, which makes the mar- riage illegal under the Maryland law The girl was attending Western High | School at the time of the marriage, | unter declared, and did not tell her | mother until December 11. Arrington, in his petition, filed through Attorney William R. Lichten- [berg. claimed that he had lived happily | with' his wife until last Monday when. | he said, her mother with other persons | visited his home and tcok the daughter | without her will to her home, and is still detaining her Improved OZO Mist Is Now Here Best for Head Colds Thousands of sufferers from stuffy, runny noses hall improved OZO Mist, the superior inhalant. connt to const recommend this wafe, chest colds. chief or pillow; aromatic vapors give instant and lasting relief. Only 68c at all druggists. relief or money re- tee. In tubes HcheR S GREEN DECLARES HIGHEH EED WAGE IS JOB SOLUTION; | Some Women e Always Attract Banquet at Miami. You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh com- | ] plexion and pep of youth. Then let U, MIiD 1 Taaeees, fie POVEL 10, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets help free | ;ont in’America, William Green, presi- vour system of the poisons caused | dent of the American Federation, said | at a banquet given organized labor lead- by the City of Miami Tuesd: “Instead of paying dividens bonuss: to stockholders who already are rich, can buy the thirigs they want and invest the money i more stocks and bonds, let all of that money be distributed in real wages to the men and women who earn these dividends | for these ccrporations,” he said. “Give the people a chance to buy and with pile pipe at By the Associuted Press. MIAMI, Fla., January 22-—Balancing | | consumption with production and plac- by clogged bowels and torpid liver. For 20 years, men and women suf- | €rs fering from stomach_troubles, pim- ples, listlessness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, a successful substitute for calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients, known by their olive color. They act | easily upon the bowels without grip- ing. . They help cleanse the system| ., gnd we will have no unemployment and tone up the liver. ' | in America. That's the solution to our | 1f you value youth and its many ;iobion [ gifts, take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- NG I lets nightly. How much better )’oll‘ ELECTED leTEEN TlMEs . will feel—and look. 15c, 30c, 60c. Allen C. Clark Again President of | Columbia Historical Society. Allen C. Clark was elected president of the Columbia Historical Society for his sixteenth term at a meeting of that organization Tuesday. ficers were: Wilhelmus B. Bryan and John B. Larner, vice presidents; Victor B. Dey- ber, treasurer; Miss Maud B. Morris, recording secretary; Henry L. Bryan, | corresponding secretary; = James F. | Hood, curator, and John C. Proctor, for this service to start at chronicler. | The following managers were named: | Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Dr. William | Tindall, Maj. Gist Blair, Frederic A | Delano ‘and Sidney P. Taliaferro. HARRY . . KAU]FM[A\N 13161326 Seventh SCNW. DOLIA DAY . FRIDAY Look for the Green Signs T hroughout the Store for Hundreds of Other Dol- lar Day Bargains Not Listed Here. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. BiNew Vatdye Dayibroils sixasaBaMa 82 for $11 ! Boy’s $1.98 All Corduroy Suits, 3 to 8. .8 : Women s $1.49 Crepe Kimonos, full cu( Notice go Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given Other of-| $1 Eastern Isles Panty Dresses, 1 to 6. . $1.98 Leatherette Lumberjacks, boys or girls 50c Porto Rican Gowns, full cut sizes o e e e { Men’s Blue Work Shirts, 14’ i Men’s 25¢ and 29¢ Fancy Hose ,Boy s $2 Whoopee Pnnh, 8 to 18 yelrl Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, all sizes Boys’ 69¢ & 89c Blouses and Shirts Women's 58¢ Slipon Gloves, all sizes. . . - . . .3 prs.’$] ngrh 39: F"unc)" S;;orl Hose 1 $1 54-inch Furniture Linen 4+ $1.59 Genuine “Truth She $1 Printed Rayon Shantung, 36 inches. 25¢ Yd. Wid_e Striped Outing Flnnqel. Blankets { $1.50 Twin point Full Fashioned Hose, seconds, 2 prs. §1 : ‘Sl 50-inch Rayon Drapery Damask 2 yds. $1} | P S aidpe RPN WY baiish b | H [ SOTR A 25c¢ Turkish Bath Towels, 22x40 size 19¢ Turkish Bath Towels, run of the mill. . .12 for $1 59c¢ Felt-base Floor Covering 3 sq. yds. $1 2 .3 for';lw' 59¢ 72-inch “'l'nnh" Sheeting . 4 yds. $1 49c Washable Rag Rugs, 24:36 size 3 for $1 e |GIVEN SCHOOL CONTRACT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931 Drought Saves Lives Of Pair Who Drove Into City Reservoir DAISY DE BOE JURY | ‘APPEARS GONFUSED Eldcrly Group Gropes Vainly | for Answer to Clara Bow’s T T— They were pinned u ] - - mud at the bottom, but neither was badly hurt By the Assooiated Press BRAZIL, Ind, January James Gasaway and Chester Walker are looking back thank- fully to last Summer's drought Riding in thelr automobile, they fatled to see the end of the road. The machine climbed a rallroad grade crossing 8 ANGELES, January 22.—Bewil- deved by problems of impulsive youth, | haphazard hookkeeping and Hollywood off -x¢ 2 elderly men and women imed deliberation on the fate of Dy De Roe, charged with the theft of $15,300 from Clara Bow, flm_ redhead Washington Firm's $01,500 Bid on Deanwood Project Low Arthur L. Smith & Co of Washing ton D. ©., submitted the low bid of $91 500 for a contract to construet a I room addition fo the Deanwood School Whittington place and Lane pla northeast. Seven bids were K\llvllvl!v- 1 CILOSNERS 1325 F STREET 4 ng o determine from a mass of com- estimony whether Daisy stole from v . Encore Because quite a few of our customers missed out—and have heen asking us for a “repeat” ... we are once again-of- fering our one-day only special of two weeks ago—here it is! Frid Men who know Grosner Quality will readily ap- preciate the unusual opportunity offered in this One- Day Grosner Special. Merchandise taken from reg- ular stock and reduced for FRIDAY ONLY. Regular $3.50 & $5 Shirts $ 185 Shirts with demi-bosom with 2 collars to match—tab collars attached — regular attached collars and separate collars to match. No end of good- lookng shades and patterns. GROSNER’S...1325 F STREET the film redhead, whom she formerly |court room with & large crowd of curi- served as secretary-confidante. ous until the’jurors retired. ¥ Miss Bow, who for several days has As “"‘"'"“‘ Information. been confined to her Beverly Hills home d their confusion by ask- | with a cold and nervousness, brought ‘lng uvernl umu for additional instruc- |on by her trial, did not appear yester- | tions in balloting and technical infor- |day. mation. | Gnmn«es into the prl\-(r life of the | | screen flapper and glances at canceled | checks that told of the frenzied spend- ing of more than $350,000 by the Bow nousmold in less than two years, caught the jurors as they heard the ‘esti- | \mnm added to the problem of the | jury. It convicted on all of the 35 counts 50 SHIPS SEEN UNFIT Briton Says New Crn!t nf U. 8. and Other Powers Lack Protection. LONDON, January 22 (#)—Sir Wil- (% comvicted on 'all of the 31 ts liam Berry, former director of naval of grand theft against her, Daisy would e e et Te’ Joalsy ould | construction for the British admiralty, the 1-to-10-year sentences on each |today expressed the opinion that 50 count be made to run consecutively. | of the 10,000-ton cruisers bult or being The jury foreman, Ralph Boynton, |bullt under treaty limits in the United asked last night if it were necessary for | States and other naval powers would a ballot attempt on each count to be a |not be it fighting machines. | unanimous one, which indicated a bal- | In his opinion these cruisers will be loting attempt ‘had ended in disagree- | inadequately protected, so that one well ment. He was instructed in the afirma- | placed salvo of shots would put them tive, out of commission, He said too much had been sacrificed to speed and gun power, and he urged that future cruisers secretary to the screen | of the treaty type should be slower, ith composure in the shorter and better protected. Defendant Retains Composure. | _The blond ex: apper waited Special Night Phones For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight Nat’l 3068 | Met. 4500 | to 11 P.M. t Us Do the Worrying! If the weather is bad— that’s our worry. Our service calls for prompt deliveries — and we’re prepared to lick old man weather on the out- side like our AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL licks him on the insidle. Phone your order today. JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. 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PEPYS IS HONORED | Fiizabetie ships and was buit trom de- | dems, in manuserigis colected oy Pepve nearly 250 years ago when he was Science Museum Completes Ship | P’«nnlnl a history of the royal navy. The paintwork, as was the custom in Model From Manuscripts. | the days of the Spanish armada. it laid on in angular patterns of LONDON () —Samiue! Pepys did | Sonirasting cotors T of briliantly more than write a diary, and the out- come of one of his labors has just been completed at the Science Museum. It is a 6-foot model of one of Queen ' tion bullfight, —— A matador's costume for an exhibi. with all its gold and ALL OVER TOWN LINITED Foop sTORES CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF, VEAL LAMB & PORK PRODUCTS AT ALL OUR STORES 7544 7 PRICED RIGIjI_T i IOWA STATE 39 FANCY RIB "ROAST BEEF . CHOICE LEG LAMB. ........ FOUNTAIN HAMS. .. PHILLIPS < BACON . ORIGIN:\L i, SAUSAGE . NONE BETTER ANY PRICE Ih. 37C - 32¢ - 30c 37c 1b. 35(! Jos. Hulllp! 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