THE EVEXTyCr STAR. WASHINGTON. P. C.. TTEPXESDAY, MAT?CTT 27, 1020. 31 | Daniel Torrington looked »t him i The reconciliation was made public co- ' sharply. ACOSTAS ARE REUNITED. | uß iCtt in, v, an dismissal in Nassau "You know my name, then, eh? Pick I County of- a motion in Mrs. Acosta’s up that money, man. and don t be a Wife of Plane Manufacturer Has | j name to have the flyer punished lor BRITISH do w’ant if don't contempt of court. QUEEN’S fool. What you you y want money?” Contempt Motion Dismissed. i j In the application for the dismissal of the 'and,” whined the ! Mrs. Acosta said the motion had been ] | ’A shake NEW YORK, March 27 IP) Recon- approval RAGGED j i other, but, nevertheless, picked up the made without her and stated TIE ; of Bert Acosta, member of the that marital differences had been satis- E ar crumpled note, which he had been care- ciliation SISTER-IN-LAW ful to toss no farther than was con- Byrd transatlantic flight, and his wife factorily settled. Acosta now is manu- Inclusive) DIES (W 25 to facturing airplanes in Trenton, N. J. eek March 30, sistent with its safety. was announced yesterday. of Wallace Tcrrington show’ed him to the door Some time after the ocean flight the . -• Dowager Marchioness of , and closed it upon him. Then he came Acostas separated and their affairs have There are 1,379 church edifices in PRINCESS I bark to his chair, trying to recall the been in the courts intermittently since. Maine. Schneider’s '¦ man’s face. Nobody had known him in /SPECIAL! Cambridge Copyright' 1925. by Chicago Daily Newt prison as Torrington: he had had a Succumbs to number for many years, but nothing else until one of the guards had addressed * Pneumonia. him as “Brown" in a facetious mo- (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) “You must have been young then, my ment. and that name had stuck. How friend.” said Brown, with a half-smile. did this man ? eyes B’’ the Associated Pres*. CHAPTER XLII. “I’m older than I look. The fact Is. Then his fell upon the letter and he understood. What did he want? LONDON, March 27.—The Dowager the Ritz- Mr. Brown, I'm on my beam ends, and Mr. Torrington's suite at old What had been the object of the visit? Marchioness of Cambridge, sister-in- Carlton—he was Mr. Brown on the , I thought you’d like to help an had heard of spotters and , friend who’s fallen on bad times, If I He never register—was of the most expensive ” audacity, of the risks these law of the Queen, died at midnight from one might that expression their run by *cptlc pneumonia. i in a hotel which did not err on the use reporters of the underworld. There ! side of cheapness. He saw very few “I'll help you, all right, if your story were others who found them most use- The Dowager Marchioness of Cam- I visitors and, for the matter of that, he , is true: but I confess I don’t believe ful. bridge was Margaret, who was born in ! hotel au- you. I’ve an excellent memory for was not often visible to the Star.) 1H73, daughter of the first Duke of thorities, and. except thp manager and , face?, and I certainly never forget my (Continued in Tomorrow's Westminster. She married in 1894 the floor waiter, who served his meals i friends. Where did we meet?" the Cambridge, brother of i Marquess of j his dining room, very few of a random. Mary. who died in 1927. in private The visitor made shot at OF SUNKEN SHIP Queen the staff knew him. It was generally “Kimberley.” he said. He knew that CREW I The marchioness, the widow- of Prince I j understood that he did not wish to see Kimberley was the center of the dia- Adolphus, eldest son of the Duke of l shabby Margaret callers: and when a little man mond-mining industry. SAVED BY FREIGHTER Teck, was Lady Evelyn I bureau and asked ; Gfosvenor, daughter of the first Duke , i came to the reception ¦“I was in Kimberley,” said the other: What would Place n up then, of Westminister, and was married when j ¦ that his name be sent the clerk in "but, everybody in the diamond 76 Men Front Italian Destroyer : charge favored him with an uncompli- business has been to Kimberley at some Easter be Orders well site was 21. Vessel, il When his father died, in 1900, they j mentary scrutiny. time or other. You will, of course, re- Rescued by Japanese t member my those days?” without in advance necame the Duke and Duehess of Teck, "You had better write." he said. "Mr. name in Some Found Drifting. |j || but that title was relinquished in 1917. | Brown doesn't see anybody except by But the visitor was equal to the occa- during the war. because it was a Ger- ; appointment.” sion. By the Associated Press. Schneider's with your II an it,” man title. The duke w’as granted i “He'll see me.” said the little man "I remember he said firmly, “but TOKIO. March 27.—Wireless dis- English peerage, with the title of Mar- nothing would induce me to say it. If patches to naval authorities today told Hot £jk|] Grocer or 11 eagerly. “You ask him if he won’t. a quess of Cambridge. Their union lasted appointment with him, gentleman wants to be called Mr. of the rescue of the officers and crew S 3 years, and they had four children. ! And I’ve got an Brown—well, Mr. Brown's good enough of the Italian destroyer Muggia by the Cross M \i Delicatessen II The duehess accompanied the duke too.” for me. The truth is”—here an in- Japanese freighter Matsumoto Maru. The clerk obviously skeptical. exercise was \ South , for spiration was Muggia, reported Instead Buns Dealer II to when he went there came to him—“l doing a The with a 76 men service She had little ’ I’ll find out.” he said curtly. "What Monday night in a of busy men and women ofare keeping in the Boer War. sentence at the same time as you.” aboard, sank storm Millions in is your themselves taste for ceremonials, and preferred a name?” jailbirds, 150 miles northeast of Shanghai. The perfect condition nowadays because they've learned the secret w "Fellow’ eh?” said the other simple country life, rhere she was The man told him and the clerk dis- good-humoredly put freighter, of the Nippon Yusen Kaicha of the exerciser in the vest-pocket animals, and his hand in his box for a dime. greatly interested in and was appeared into the small room behind pocket. "I don’t remember you. but Line, received the SOS call and the counter, where the wishes of a Cascarets give your a successful breeder of terriers. Since a to hurried to the scene of the disaster. bowels as much exercise as vou get widowhood, had resided in could be discovered without the I’ve taken great deal of trouble some crew from an hour in the her she Lon- guest forget a lot of people I met on the There they found of the saddle. They give you lasting relief don. and has been a close companion of caller’s overhearing an unflattering de- breakwater.” drifting in the rough sea and some \ from headaches, biliousness, constipation, indigestion, etc. the Queen. scription of himself. He came back in standing on the rocks of a small Island. Each time you use them, your bowels become stronger. Oils, The Charles Schneider Baking Co. a few seconds. There was a letter on the table which The men were picked up by the ship, the old man had just finished writing. salts and ordinary laxatives produce only mechanical or "Mr. Brown has no appointment with which started for Shanghai. chemical action, which actually weakens the bowels. 413 Eye St. N.W. II NAMES CHILD HEALTH DAY you. Where are you from?” The visitor saw the flourishing signa- ture, but the note paper was too far The Italian destroyer Muggia formerly Cascarets The little man thought rapidly. Austrian are made from Cascara Sagrada, which stimulates away irom to read. If he could was the Csepel of the navy the action and bowel President Issues Proclamation for “I'm from ,” he named a famous find some excuse for going to the other and was one of five ships of the Cortel- peristaltic exercises the muscles. diamond corporation in Kimberley. which were added to the Nothing else does this. That's why Cascarets are selling of 1. side of the table he would be abso- lazzo class, | Observance May Again the clerk disappeared, and, re- lutely sure that his information was Italian navy in 1920 when a sixth sis- at the rate of 20 million boxes a year! President Hoover has issued a proc- turning. beckoned a page. correct and. moreover, be in possession ter ship was taken over by the French. lamation designating May 1 as Child "Take this gentleman up to Mr. of ji fact that not even the clever ones It was of 850 tons and was launched HANDY Health day. The document declared Brown’s suite,” he said, "and wait in knew. In 1912. "The good health and protection of the corridor to bring him down again.” The old man pulled out his cjyse and ¦¦ • • childhood is fundamental to national Mr. Brown was writing letters when put a treasury note upon the table. Captaincy. welfare.” the man was shown in and he trans- "I hope you have better luck,” he Man Gets ASCARETS’y It invited “the people of the United fixed the visitor through his gleaming said. Henry P. Ames, Clarendon, Va„ has organiza- C STRENGTHEN THE DOWELS VjfXi States and all agencies and glasses. The little man took the note, rolled been commissioned by the War Depart- tions interested in this most important “You’re from De Beers?" he said. it into a bail and. before the astonished ment a captain of Cavalry In the Re- “THEY WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP” „ •übject to make every reasonable ef- “Well, not exactly De Beers, Mr. eves of his benefactor, tossed it into the serve Corps of the Army. fort to bring about a Nation-wide un- Brown.” said the little man. with an fireplace that lay directly behind him. j derstanding of the fundamental signifi- ingratiating smile, "but the truth is I Mr. Brown turned in amazement and •e.nce of healthy ehildhood. and of the used to know’ you in South Africa.” in that second the signature was read. mportanee of the conservation of the Brown pointed chair. lealth and physical vigor of our boys to a "I don’t want your money.” said the ind girls throughout every day of the "When was this?” he asked. little man. “Do you think I’m only “Before you got into rear.” trouble, Mr. here for what Ican get out of you? You Brown.” can keep your money—Torringtoni” HILL NAMED TO POST. Signal Corps Officer Made Radio $lO ADDITIONALALLOWANCE I Commission Chief Engineer. Until April 30th Capt. Guy Hill of the Army Signal 7prps. who has been working as li°ad * TV - if the broadcasting engineering divi- ON YOUR GAS WATER IVhen laughter gay i r sion of the Radio Commission, has HEATER 13 f'>en appointed acting chief engineer of i he Radio Commission, effective April 1. Now Is the Time to Install an Automatic 7apt, Hill succeeds Dr. J. H. Dellinger, iS heard along the Doulevaras or raris vho lias resigned to return to the Bu- rau of Standards, where he is chief of S torage or Continuous Flow Water Heater he radio division. Maj. Chapman Is Retired. Maj. William A. Chapman, Medical AS LOW AS *BO INSTALLED "orps, recently stationed at New Or- eans. has been placed on the retired Ist of the Army on account of dis- GAS CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION bllityincident to the sendee. A native •t Virginia, he was graduated from the University In IRB7, and served 1004 10th Street N.W. n the Spanish War and in the World Var. He was commissioned a major In Phone Main 3227 Est. 1878 he Medical Corps, Regular Army, in m ruly, 1920. BSlf" Let’s Be Energetic this Easter!

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