Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 21

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RN « “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say ‘“California,” then you will get genuine ““California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, ) ¢ ey Lnrhid “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the Quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- Tastes nice. Insist upon Pape’s. ance. Contains no quinine, UPSET STNAT] | Indigestion Gases Flatulence Sourness Acidity Palpitation Instant relief! No waiting! A %ew tablets of harmless, pleasant ““Pape’s Diapepsin” correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and making distressed stomachsfeel fine. Beststomach corrective known. ¥ be ‘lallghlxiflxgerili‘?;‘nm and an an il « torium wi e al e service of pa- - j triotie sccieties. ROME WELCOMES._ IN 1921. | J i |500,000 AT PASADENA’S | Usual Offcial Ceremonies Despite: i £ Fiume Incident. - | TOURNAMENT OF ROSES | Shedow of Fiume fncident a1} was celebrated with the usual official More Than a Million Flowers Used | seremonies today amd 11 u;‘ed yeu‘:g | to Decorate 125 Floats n | boo*|Pite coreidcios e, oo e Parade. hanging over the nation. 3 | i £y | "King Victor Emmanuel received all PASADENA, Calif., January 1.—All | the aignitaries of the state for New || % | southern California boulevards led | Year greeting, including the wearers ||| ' I itoday to Pasadena. where the :nlrx;- R T o s {second spnual tournament of roses |tion was the happy prospect that | ). X i D Not 5POIL y OUR \L l::?"he lou;mame"l‘ progyam included ?i}.{'{r;’{?:n“Jfla*?{.'é*:'ev‘flm‘{'“u?’?&‘ufl' i No ’OUR NEW YEAR With [l 5 mior svenes e 29 . Premier Giol o 5 lt H The first was the floral pageant. i Giolitti was the only official 2 ¢ g"ma‘v‘be‘m’"m&" ,fi'-‘:'hefldwere #aid | prominent in national affairs who was || Vain Regrets Over EoN of o 123 floats which contended for | Aooenvr wad fone. to. Biedmont, Parcly priz The second was the east | pecause of the iliness of his wife, and % )| | versus west foot ball game between |also to act as notary for the crown Mistakes Yo“ Have Made ' tll p t [ Versity of Calforni. The ki Sy | 48, e p ok P e P m e I°a. the tournament tonight * | Bavarian princ . z = ; | Win Your Place in the S un o' - g i H The Riley School of Spinal Therapy | Will Help You Win in a Big' W ‘ ig Way e It Will Teach You a New Science That Will i : May the New Year Bring You a Bring You Rich Rewards i Brigh d Pl 3 ring ewards I Brighter and More Pleasant = TR Money Power Outlook in Life! s e y‘ ZhL Without good vision man is grouchy and dis- And in Service to Suffering Humanity satisfied, hence his outlook cannot be bright! : The Demand for Trained Practitioners of S‘TIART THE NEW YEAR with one of our P = i specials— Spinal Therapy Far Exceeds the Supply 5 : . Y E . A Shell, or 14-k. Gold Filled Frame ou can arn Wh.lle You Leam With toric lenses, and a thorough examination by our = graduate optometrist, for No need to give up your present position. $5 00 Then soon. you will be independent for life | d AND CAN, SAY GOOD-BYE TO THE || A. KAHN : TIMEKEEPER! ‘; . ¢ : [ 935 F St. | . | If through the New Year celebration your glasses get out I Make Another New Year Resolution [v of -djunment.- : will tla:ily adjust them f::r y?u free of ch-rge: | Resolve that you will go TOMORROW = and ENROLL at the beginning of the new il Start the New Year ngllt term in Special Attention to Nervous People The Riley School of Spinal Therapy Office Open Day and Night 1116 F St. NW. Phone M. 1999 "DR. JOE SHELBY RILEY, M. D,, D. d, D.C, President and Founder Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star - BANDIT TRIOADNIT | SEVEN ROBBERES Get $9,000 Gem Haul in New York Store; Taken While Plotting New Hold-Up. By the Axsoclsei Sroma, NEW ‘YORK, suizsrs 1 —Three men arrested here today confessed, police said tonight, to a systematic plan of operation by which they carried out successfully seven robberies in New York city during the past three months The prisoners, : Joseplr Cohen, twenty- eight; Morris Bernstein. twenty-eight, and Louis Henig, twenty-nine, were held under $50.000 bail each. Each man was assigned Auties in each robbery, police declared they told them. Bernsiein acted a vance agent selecting suitable plac rob, and assisting Cohen in gath the loot. Cohen used the revolver w { which victims were intimidated and Henig acted as watchmlan at the doors of the places robbed. The three were arrested after offi- cers trailed them from Brooklyn over a considerable part of attan. De- tectives saw them, the: of a Brooklyn jewelry store. patrolman_appeared they departed an took a subway to Manhattan. The tectives followed and saw the same currence before a_jewelry store in 12 street. It was repeated at another jew- eler's shop after another subway trip and then officers arrested them. Robberies, to which the police said they confessed after they were taken to Police hepdquarters, included a Madi- son avcnue jewelry store on December 14, from @hich $9.000 worth of jewels were taken:¢ hold-un and robbery of | the conductor and motorman of a trol- in: hold-up and robbery of members of the Madison Republican Club. Patrolman James F. Murphy, who shot and killed Werner Fahrlander in Brook- Iyn last night. was released today after !an investigation by police officers. shooting, it determined, w in _self-defense, when Fahrian tacked the officer with a knife. ROOSEVELT’S BIRTHPLACE TO BE MATIONAL SHRINE Dedication of the Home of Former President’s Parents to Take I Place Thursday. " YORK, January 1.—The house h Theodore Roosevelt was 28 East 30th street in New will be dedicated as a na- e next Thursday, the sec- ond anniversary 6f his death. In the presence of diplomats and i Americans of many walks Maj. Gen. |V | Leonard Wood, a warm friend of the | former President, will lay the corner- | jstone and Jean Jules -Jusserand, | French ambassador, will deliver an taddress. The interior of the house as Roose- velt knew it in his childhood will be restored by the family of the fornier president and the Women's Roosevelt Memorial Association. It will contain the gymnasium apparatus with which the boy Roosevelt fitted himself for ithe strenuous life he later led. In an adjoining building immigraats will THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2, WANTED FOR MURDERS; ARRESIH] AS HE Pl'AY EXTRADITION IS DENIED t 8. Detective to Attend Trial. \ ROME, January 1.—The crown prosecutor has rejected the request of the Urited States authorities for Theft at Norfolk. the extradition of Vincenzo Pataccio, who is belng held in Naples, charged By the Associated Press i with shooting _and killing Josephin MIAMI, Fla., January 1.—Asjhe play- | Gentile ahd TLena Speneili in New .ed the piano in the parlor of a girl|York on the night of March 7, 1919, friend here. the girl's father telephoned | The prosecutor held that, since the Z At A s to the police and tonight Hal W. T. ‘,";l?;,,'f,m:b‘fi‘h 5&&;‘“}‘.;‘,&.‘ Myers is in the custody offederal au-|can he tried in Italy. H. T. W. Myers, With Two Others, Faces Trial for $72,000 Navy NEW YORK. 1921— PART 1. Attorney Edward Swann said tonight | he would be represented by a New | SHOT AT OWN PARTY. York detective when Patacclo is tried | in latly.. Pataccio, charged with the | New York Cotton Broker Acciden- murder here of two Italian women March 3. 1919, was a naturalized citi- | tally Injured by Friend. zen of the United States. In an effort ! t ‘ NEW_ YORK, January 1.—Julian to have him returned to this country ) N} ¥ uary Michael Fiaschepti, Italian member of ,,;;,k,,{"‘:g,“',‘,‘:;..ge;'}:a,,,.‘ i the New York’detective force, was|geriously . 5 + sent to Italy. He will stay there and pr-':::a:iu JJ"‘S?"%&’ l;lzor‘\'%l&;:(r: assist at the trial. Brooks of New York, at the close of » will follow the same procedure ! & New Year party at Mr. Dick's home » of Alfred Cocchi, who |here this evening. The shooting re- in prison for the murder. of Ruth|Pistol. whieh Brooks was examining. Cruger,” Mr. Swann said. After ef- an sent to assist in the prosecution at | Cocchi’s trial in Italy. | _Aerial photography »as entered the IR R S real estate fi Now with a reading a deia.led aerial photo ol the A pardon cannot follow an impeach- d 1o twenty-seven years | Sulted from the discharge of an Army | At a hospital where an operation ' forts to have Cocchi extradited failed. | WaS performeq later, it was said to- | 2 nt district attorney “.“!nuzm Mr. Dick’s condition is critical. | M el D | DESK]| BARGAINS Special Sale Bargains 2 Oak Desks, G0-in., $31.90 ach 1 Mah ocin. . $81.15 previous SALE £pecial | ¥ iley car on the lower West Side, and the | thorities in connection with the $72,000 theft from the U. §. Satterlee at January 1.—District {ment f commons. v studie gla neighborhood you have 1a mind may be easi Norfolk last Monday. Myers, tog with Mervin Ashmore and ley, arvested here to Norfolk to fas | T of the five suspects arrested yes- it $18.000 of the stolen money leased today. No n the loot has been recovered. Two men held by the police gave their names as Walter Johnson, to whom the &rip containing the rrency was con- ! i gned, and George Hant. Both are (] | tormer sailors. | hnson says he was handed the} £rip containing the loot by two strangers in Norfolk. Men Probably Seamen. i NORFOLK, Va., Jan the men arrested ir terday in connectic th 000 from the United stroyer Satterlee are H. W yeoman, and | scam { be navy yard. The descriptions of two of the men as received from the Florida town fit the descriptions of the yeoman and the apprentice sea- man, but there is nothing to identify | the three others. Two Linted nn Abxent. It was said at the navy yard that there are two men absent from the terlee, but that it is not believed anything to do with the ce of the money from the { dis is |SENTENCED BOYS TO MISS | CHRISTMAS, LOSES JOB New Jersey Police Recorder Defeat- ed Despite Caucus in Favor—As- cribes Defeat to Politics. N. J., January 1.— der John B. Lander, re-{ . who sentenced three mis-| { chievous boys to forego Christmas || presents, then relented, lost his job today. The town council, also republican, named Wilbur Meeker to the post, al- { though Lander, in a caucus, had been ||| | recommended for teappointment. Lander incurred the displeasure of West Orange residents by his sen- tence of the trio of mischief makers. He directed their parents to send them to bed every night at 6 o'clock for a month and not to permit them to re- ceive Christmas gifts. When petition- ed to revoke the sentence, in that it was 100 severe, Lander announced his I'héart had softened struck out that part referring to Christmas. i Members of the council denied the|li sentence had infiuenced them in nam- {ing Meeker. | “My defeat is due to politics, noth- ing else,” said Lander. s ing here. Dentistry That past 27 years. <R Lad for 20 Years. Kindly keep Mest Theroughly Equipped Those who are nervous and timid about hav- uu&rmfl: treated will receive extra care methods are painless and our tors skillful, gentle and sympathetic, my reco; Everything that will add to comfort of our patients is provided. Clean!i. is one of our many striking features. Every trument must be thovoughly sterillzed Lefore Eveaing Until 8 O’clock, iy ‘and maids in attandance. name and location of my office,in your mind. [ Dr. Wyeth, Inc,, 427-29 7th St. N. W. Oppesite Lansbargh & Bre. and over Grand Union Tea Co, Largest and Parlors in Washingt: Phone That lias been rd for Fillings, 50c to $1 up in gold, sfiver, amalgnm or poreelaln a Sundays 10 A, M. t All Work Fully tinaranteed J."H. Quig- | |IIl Seventh and Eye Streets ~ New Year P:ices on Wanted Furniture | ‘Just following the listing of the inventory, which has been completed, you'll find many revisions of price throughout the stocks—marked to close ofit—being the ends of popular sell- ing lines. Come expecting bargains—for you will find them. : Credit is always a feature of our service. - ¥ : House & Herrmann Bedroom Suites Most attractive patterns at most attractive prices. Four-piece Bedroom Suite, in”American Walnut; all the cases have dustproof partitions; large Dresser with handsome grained top and good sized mirror; Chifforette with inclosed cupboard; Dressing Table with deep center mirror and four drawers; full size 562 50 Wooden Bed............ ° Seven-piece Bedroom -Suite. in Mahogany-finish. Tt is an Adam design, with dustproof partitions throughout and drawer bottoms which are of Mahogany; large Dresser with shaped mir- ror; semi-Vanity Toilet Table; Chifforette with inclosed cupboard; full size Wooden Bed with shaped head and foot ends; Chair, $526 50 Rocker and Hair Dressing Bench......... w5 . Seven-piece Bedroom Suite, in Ivory finish, of excellent qual- ity of construction and finish; dustproof partitions in all cases; full size Bed with attractive carving; Chif- forette with inclosed cupboard; triplicate mirrors on Toilet Table; Chair, Rocker and $6OO OO Hair Dressing Bench . Living Room Suites You’ll be duly impressed with the unusual intrin- sic and artistic values which moderate prices will buy— Three-piece Mahogany-finish Living Room Suite, consisting of Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker, as illustrat- ed; well made and well finished, spring up- holstered seat covered with striped Blue Velour. $90.00 * Three-piece Mahogany-finish Living Room Suite; substantial construction ; attractive turned legs; paneled backs; upholstered seats covered with good grade of Brown Striped Velour; two square $270 OO pillows on Settee............c...oeiiiia... . Three-piece Mahogany-finish Living Room Suite—Settee, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker ; with™¢ane panels on sides and backs; solid and heavy frame ; seats well upholstered and covered with Blue Velour of band.stripe 373 50 + pattern ; sunburst pillow on Settee........... [1¢ House & Herrmann China Closets We have many styles in odd pieces that will fit in nicely with your present dining-room furnish- ings. Golden Oak China Closet, with curved end panels of glass, as illus- trated; shelves with cup hooks and nicely finished interior %m Earger size China Closet, in Golden Oak; also with curved end panels of glass; shelves equipped with cup hooks. A‘ Co}onial scroll design of splendid con- SIEUCHION ... .. vuiaseeass s“-w Square-end China Closet, in Golden Oak; center door style: side and end panels of glass; shelves with cup hooks; Colonial SCrOll Pattern. ... .. oveanvn- $58.00 Mattresses Examples of three specials: Good Grade of Cotton Mattress; well made with 2 durable weight of ticking. SPECIAL. $-85 All Layer Felt Mattress; one of the Capitol Brand; good tick- 85 ing. SPECIAL $17. High-grade Felt Mattress; strongly made and well tufted; all $25 (x) layer felt s Also a good showing of Pillows, Comforts and Blankets. Columbia Grafonola A Popular Model We want to direct your special attention to the attractive TypeE-2,$120 It comes in the wanted finishes—and has a handy cupboazd for the Records. , You are getting all the wonderful tone and time fgatures in the E-2 that make Columbia Grafonolas- the best of all reproducipg machines. A Seventh and Eve Streets

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