Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1931, Page 7

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ZHE . EVERING STAR, 1’&"-‘411\""]‘()2\', D, C., THURSDAY, APRUL 23, 1931 with Gen. Kuroki's army until the close | . of the Russo-Japanese War. - President Roos:velt, deeply impressed by the young captain's abilities, pro- a8 s moted him to brigadier general in 1906. . At A&P | He returned to the Philippines as mili- SIURY UF HlS I-IF[ tary governo:‘ ‘of m&Mom nfl:nffié.nd il T 2 R Food Stores | b:llious natives. His services brought { order out of the chaos and resulted in | establishment of a civil government. On returning to his homeland once __' ‘ 2 . - General's New Book Would i, oen -fering tow ot ||| | OPENING TONIGHT is like making regular trips to the savings bank. Cover Experiences on Fir- |bmer in 151, ana two yeis iae or | With each visit a definite savings is realized. This ing Line Since Indian Wars, |§5xasss. m Heste sgainct il and e ——— week we are offering many items, the h | s pandits, He returned to the , United | bm;t;:on Ghr;:ery. hl;u::: Produce ) # g y y purchase e |l g B R R of which will result in substantial ‘ savings. We & 45 dsoid qrite| 10 lead the American E3 ionary . . 5 pering b cided to wrte Rycedly Franer 3rd & Concord Sts. invite you to buy as many as you desire of these e town of tive inaction hav . e i o of s RaokR W b : N.W. outstanding values. ar l!naterinl for a | Laclede, Mo, to t his war memoir Also 1s o oot pre- (Copyright, N‘ff‘" byr}mmfl:‘n‘h American g Rt o - . - A New, Ultra-Modern Grocery he gencral disclosed ng‘}g“,";:l’,"_‘ GRAND THEFT IS CHARGED" and Fresh Produce Market at E ONT E INEAP e b L R SRR 10 MICHAEL ROMANOFF || | Martinsburg, W. Va. L E now that his wer story is completed, | Gen. Pershing said: o For some me T have bad maguey FOrer Briars Aoyl ur SRS PP E—— SLICED SLICED or CRUSHED my life story. My friends have urged . o me repeatedly to record my experiences of $50,000 Bond. You Are Most Cordially Invited before the war, and quite recently I . Secided to do co. I plan to begin soon.” | By the Ascaciated Press. ! td Attend the Housewarming Largest Medi Stors to. Cover Entlre Carcer, | LOS ANGELES, April 23.—Michasl | Tonight edium ry to Cover Entire Carcer. | Romanofi, whose Hollywood career ad- | Cans Cans “what phases of your carcer will you vanced him from errand boy for Alla | embrace in the story?” Nazimova, the actress, to high finance, Music from 7 to 10 P.M. e e o the whole period | Was charged with grand theft and held | up to the war,” th L rontied. | in Jail today in default of $50.000 bond. . B B : ‘While but one charge had béen placed 5% omanofl, that of defrauding Glendale builder, of $4,000, jct Attorney Milton Black & id other persons, many of them prom- ershing | inent in the film industry, had made { gy SRR AR | FINEST CREAMERY AL THIS WEEK-END most _colot ‘The Police said Romanoff leaped from the ould 1 wi was & climactic chapter in the Redondo Beach municipal pier a week career of this great soldier. There are |ago and was rescued by lifeguards. He other gripping episodes replete with | was removed last night from a hospital | . e et i tory 15 . Jail Strictly Fresh il several volumes. | "Black said Romanoft represented he had “connections with big men” and Gen. Pershing’s reminiscences of the I B e are. st | oblained money for investment with Vv, As o second lentenant, just out | the promise of huge returns. The com- of West Polnt, he served with the oth | plainants indicated, Black seld, that avalry in Indian campaigns from cont lost upwards of $250,- o 1891, and again, in the Summer of | 000 over five years. Cut fresh from s“nny‘ield 1896, he took part in, the zound-up of " b v Caston'of % the Cree Indians in the Northwest s e s e oo oy | ATTORNEYS TO GET PAY the tu Print 1D » c [ oz, Pound Pershing at San Juan Hill. I JAfte the Tnalans hed been quieted Wife of Mexican Exile, Reconciled Bag ut, Pershing returned to less exactirg | # ; Gutles gs tactical instructor, both st the| With Husband, Wil Settle. Lb Lb Doz ¢ ; D) ity of Nebracka and at West| EL PASO, Tex., April 23 (#).—Mrs, . c . (J i t, but not for long. | concepcion 'Goelner de Escobar, wife P 2 6 [ Wer with Spain was declared and | of Gen. Jose Escobar, exiled Mexican g Licut. Pershing, then training cadets| rebel leader, said today a sui cf three doz. 28 - 2 doz. 55 bag i C; C at the Military Academy in the science | Tortrs fecmien Mmtymnent WO la | e gt for $10,000/wouit Lb. Lb. Sunnybrooks oo Cavalry regiment. He went to Cubs| ‘The attorneys, C. L. Vowel, Charles | o (J e [ White Legh In Most Tb. S with the first troops and participated in | Owen and F. C. Vowell, sued for fees ite gNOrNS stores The celebrated charge of San Juan Hill. | " connection with Mre, Escobar's. die bag ® His ‘conduct on_that occasion Was €0 vorce action against her husband in pmeritorious that his colonel ‘sald of | Canada The divorce suit was droj pped m: | wh Mrs. Escobar went to Montre T have been in many fights and was o eal through the Olvil War. but Pershing is | 20g-es reconclled with the genersl. o, P L Bulk or tlh(e.v::a;;le‘s’t ‘:ng ;nfi){leegg man under fire ‘ aeee® .,.u"u 90000 ’“““‘ lll'e al‘ Package 5 2 l c Thet is a tribute for 8 Regular Army v g In Our A TV jort o pay & fos Hewezant Ao [ of e g e T 6to81b A e 1 1's st ‘Was 0 ver. wITHH ean Smoked Shoulders ‘""" . 25€ In Cloth Granulated Sugar ".; e o 10 1 47¢ one from the commanding general: Bag CAMPBELL'S %.mi BEANS 3. 1 ing the entire campaign in, HOUSE OF LORDS TEA LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT ;S b b DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT i A8P =2 Peanut Butter 2 = 25c;'< 21¢ sistant, Secretary HOUSE OF LORDS is moun= jars jar Sultana Peanut Butter . . . =2 19¢ pail BUTTERNUT BEANS 3 e 17c A&P GRAPE JUICE 20 T The N. 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