Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1931, Page 38

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HELEN WL EXLE SELF N ENGLAND Reconciliation With Carol Found Impossible—Money | Only Deterrent. By Cable to The Star. VIENNA, May 15.—Princess Helen, ' @ivorced wife of King Crol of Rumanta, 18 eagerly awaiting an opportune mo- ment to settle her affairs and go to England to lead a quiet life among friends, it was learned today from = high personage who is close to royal circles in Bucharest and who is now visiting in_Vienna. The only thing which is holding Helen in Rumenia now is the guestion of money. Since he Been exiled from G overgenerous with Princess her separtion from Caol. She has con- Cripples Request Building Design For Easy Access | Architects’ Institute Asked | To Use Influence in New Construction. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 15.—The Ameri- can Institute of Architects was as today to use its influence in making | sccess to public buildings easier for cripples. The appeal was made by the Georgla Warm Springs Foundation, of which Gov. Roosevelt cf New ¥ president. The Governor was crippled r rs ago. tly concerned with hav- ings planned anc pple: & letter from THE EVE) LABOR SYMPATHIZER ’ ENDS HUNGER STRIKE | | | Dispute Settled, Japaness Leaves| | His Chimney Roost in Weak | Condition. | By the Associated Press. ‘ | TOKIO, May 15—A 14-day hunger | strike on top of & chimney was ended | strike on top of a chimney was ended yes- | terday when Hiroshi Chiba allowed him- | self to be lowered to earth in ® basket | | upon settlement of a dispute between a local dye works and workmen, with whom he sympathized. | He was weak but entlrely consclou: and was taken to & hospital. Whil utop the chimney he threatened to throt himself to the ground if attempts were | made to remove him. Doctors who climbed to the chimney top ‘Tuesday. | found his condition grave and gave him injections to keep him alive. Strikers took a waterproof sheet up to him to protect him from the driving rain. | Joker Must Write Letters. Punishment to fit the crime has been tical joker on the Har- ple named Harris ng them to attend and, in comnection 3 STAR, WASHINGTON, D " “Sought” After | "ELECTRIC Complete have taken a hand in tr to setile ment Announced at Dinner Given e Il D. C. Model, $62.95 Elecuie Re- Terms n t 0 v of id The culprit hl(.\‘xi . amounts to only about $70.000. ; e to be a student of Elon, and | Intimates of both O : rilings e b “whose hands the | have come to the co n ;)r\a}}‘“l: ra le . - s & Tetter Pfif‘h‘ the royal differences. but none has | SHOUER to per ifically stated that every letter succeeded. The fact that King Alex- | Chairs be written by hand. ander of Jugosiasla, after meeting Carol, i e il e, g i Grove’s Radio Service Guarantees Satisfaction o visit him in Belgrade, s taken to 4 (Copyright, 1931) | | 4 MISS ROSEMA.RY BAUR A. C. Model Complete with Tubes ¥ - e Tested . 5 Years fay 15 Miss Rosemary f bnilt 5 Baur, ), own a8 one of “Chicago's ' still richest heiresses”” dmughier of Mrs : R B: Bull, 28, eldest son 51 50 u;:::nel:nllly';p;fi; - of W. Perkins Bull, K. C. The an- a5 3 o Weekl dinner party in Mrs. Baur's home e i Mo y ) returned to Chicago from A wonderful radio, midget in size, but a giant in perform- . NS ] Cube only recently, where he suffered ance. Handsome cabinet. See it at our store, or we'll send 5k (4 Baur and her mother returned from & visit at Cap d'Antibes in Southern Small Cash Payment, Balance $1.50 Weekly The prospective bride made her debut I Iast Autumn and was presented at the et Ao and s proented ot (e arry C. Grove, Inc. Mawr College. Young Bull was edu- cated at Eton and Magdalen College, more Pontiae ears fided to friends that her total fortune and Helen e M vestibules of viciims offering a full apology. It | Ris brother-in-law. on & yacht in the “ ,, mean that he met with some success in = sccept. the conditions offered. it would ” not surprise her friends if she left for -N 8- T a ran ’ Englan, Wealthy Chicago Heiress' Engage- by Her Mother Last Night. | | {s > | ik c_and soclal leader, nouncement was made last night &t & an attack of poisoning. Last Fall Miss eie Wi e g 7| il France, where Bull visited them %E‘ a3 - : M ’5 P ot Mise Walki School_and #% Bryn N < 4 . 1217 G 'St. Dis. 2067 = Oxford. He is & barrister of the inner Model illus- trated has 41 MODERN! BEAUTIFUL! ECONOMICAL! At last there is an electric refrigerator so simple, so efficient, so “carefree” that it requires no attention yeer after year. —IT HAS— Quick Freeze control for extra quick freezing of desserts and ice cubes. Due to its nation-wide acceptance all the manu- facturing resources of Sears, Roebuck & Co. have been taxed to the utmost to meet the demand for “COLDSPOT” Sears’ Famous Carefree Electric Refrigerator :?sutn]z'nu;:y’::; introduced the mew P};)nriia(',\ 111‘; p:l)lic[:o:k toit 7 HOWEVER we are now pleased to an- ce. ruary sales jumped ahead. Marc| at February. ( tha Then April outdid March and now May is running ahead of April. . nounce. . t orders can be -taken for delivery within 30 days of this famous “Coldspot” Electric Refrigerator. FEBRUARY MARCH Safety stop switch Steel clad cabinet “Dry Zero” insulation Chromium-plated hardware To make a record like that, a car must “have something.” Pontiac isn’t the cheapest car—hence price alone doesn’t explain its popu- larity. We feel we must be right in calling Pontiac the “happy medium’ —quality you won't do without, at a price you approve. In other words, a really outstanding General Motors value. 30 DAYS TRIAL 4 Cubic avucatien| | v citie IN YOUR Feet Feet Feet EARS’ enormous volume and direct selling methods have cut the cost of this marvelous new convenience greatly 715 Cubic * Feet What, definitely, is offered in this car? Well, first, Pontiac’s 60 h. p. motor is large, sturdy, smooth. It does all you ask without ““laboring.” Quick on the changing lights; nimble in traffic; fast in the open. Pontiac’s bodies by Fisher are insu- lated against heat, cold, rain. Seat springs have unusual depth—cush- ions are soft—seats adjustable for individual comfort. Upholstery is of gemuine mohair or whipcord (fine leathers in open models). Pontiac’s chassis has four hydraulic shock absorbers and is also cush- joned with live rubber at 43 points, so that road shocks are absorbed and riding is made easier. PONTIAC Pontiac’s brakes have the size and positive power to give you quick and smooth action. The things you want in a motor car can be obtained in Pontiac at a moderate price. Better see it and drive it. Any Oakland-Pontiac dealer will gladly arrange a demon- stration at your convenience. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Poatisc, Michigan equipped in Wasl & ———— DELIVERED AN OUTSTANDING GENERAL MOTORS VALUE HOME $14450| | $16950| | $18950 | $214% below competition. Now every family can have plenty of ice cubes, tasty ice des- serts, and perfect refrigeration so nec- essary for protection of health, See It at the Electrical Refrigerator Show Ninth Floor New Potomac Electric Power Co. Building, or at Sears, Roebuck’s Modern Deparlmeyt Store, Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. NE. You will be just as thrilled with its performance as you will with its price—“Satisfaction Guaranteed.” Monthly Payments Easily Arranged Terms as Low o SEARS. ROEBUCK anp CO. Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts..N.E. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YQUR MON p ilom PHONE ATLANTIC 4600 Our salesman will call if you wish.

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