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B, THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY......January 24, 1921 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921. Editorial Digest | A NOTABLE SALE AT_THE ing just one of the casuals of the|friends. The elimination of personal ¢ity’s human flotsam. Because he Was | motives turns the case back to the found in the belfry and had beenjtheory of robbery, and that can be . there for a week he became & “story.” [accepted reasonably only on the 3 ist. m He will probably get a job in conse-|ground that the slayer was an ama- n.x::af;.fl: {::bfl,::: from @N ml% quence of the publicity. Meanwhile, | teur who, reversing the usual prac-|which Congress complains it {s suf- % a’ there are thousands of others who are | tice of highwaymanry, shot before de- o S * [ NIV YORK. GITE in need of jobs, who want work and | manding delivery and then lost his|iLUikS Sun only be cured by & B % $9.80[pLITT $3.50-. Philadelphia by e fe . Snap them up! P AR T $3.25 . Chester CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. ST : s3 whWilmington i Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply Hous>. o 1295 3000 80, * il 812 24¢h St 4 Doors Nortn of 1 st.| Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 314035 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor cannos §nd it. For them the chari-|nerve when the woman screamed.|suggestion from Senator Kenyon and N FREE VIEW AND RETURN ———— | ties organizations are doing their | Had he been a professional or a prac- 9£Hrs that a law be paseed reguiring Y ootusing Tath ihe War Tax, 8% additional 3 best, keeping their families alive and | ticed thief he would have secured his | declare his intere: ch t:(l’kn.dmb’g of the Sale 1 s“ dl J“ 30 Grandmother Knew .ro M ““ . Ve some writers, b man in] a1 s . holding up their courage until the tide | loot even though tho alarm had been |%oMme writers bat many think thet!The Exceedingly Valuable y, January i a turns. The situation is difficult, but not desperate. There are some indi- PECIAL TRAIN | o umwu:hnon m"u- station) 7:30a.m[lllil | There Was Nothing So Good an NOTEWORTHY P, e P o for Congestion and Colds given, having & motor car ready for | their connections, the money they re- his escape. The case presents many | ceive 1:( ‘what they spend will cure v iandpreventeom‘- the e ‘ - | viduals who are utterly without out-{angles of complication and s alto-| rne sas City Star (independent .m., [i — / look and without hope, like the man | gether one of the most puzzling crimes | in discussing the law that would fo GATHERING OF Wilm! 110 p. | as Mustard P]h&)m, m who crawled into the belfry. Bu|that have been committed in Washing. | the 10bbYist to reveal his conpection a i ton for many vears. to decide is whether these proposed GOTHIC AND R e ewrxiens B By fhe) sol- tashioncll K astard when they have been rescued they Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. ‘ rirei i i regulations would be unduly harass- The right i il | plaster burned and blistered while it Maryland and Virginia. regain their grip and the future looks Togulations would be unduly beceres| OTHER ANCIENT ART || 2o et oo roerved to umie the wio [fj| Blaster butacd and bistcred e - s o pacity ‘equipment Paily and Sunday..1 yr.. $8.40; 1 mo., 70c | brighter. Sm' Bll‘ Reforms. to their rghts. If 80, then, of course, COLLECTED BY available. mustard plasters gave, wi Taily only. . 1yr, $6.00; 1mo..50¢| Eyery citizen should think of the A the law would be uncomstitutional |,y WwELL-KNOWN CONNOISSEUR plaster and without the biister. Fangagfonty 1yr, 8340 1mo. 200 the belfry as the type of the | N8 SINE i8 to be a place of pun-|It must be remembered that it is not i Munterole does if. It is a clean, All Other States. That appen) for halp and give | (Hment rather than a place of pieas-|21waye convenient for the lobbyists | M, Henry C. Lawrence white olntment, made with ofl of mas- Daily and Sunday.1 yr., $10.00; 1 mo., $5¢ | €359 peRstor » ure hereafter under certain orders that | of trumpets. e 5 il | tard. 1t in scientifically prepared, so Taily only . -1y $7.00: 1mo., 60c | something of his own to the agencles |y, ve peon given by the superintend.| While the !it. Louls Post Dispatch New York e T Ty vt Bunday only ......1yr., $3.00; 1mo., 25¢ | that are reaching out to assist the el (independent) does not belleve that mot blister the tenderest skin. | espOndent and destitute and sick and | CT" O 8ome time rules in that|registration wonld go to the root of WHICH INCLUDES / Gently massage Musterole . % st n it place of refuge for the unconventional | the evil, it believes that it would hel>-| o MOST REMARKABLE the finger: how kiy Mr. Harding and Mexico. ’:e”“‘; = “;‘“‘k‘"" as its needs 88 p,ve been so lax that many lttle },’;,,‘,,;.',‘,",‘".,,.‘.’;‘.-,"'? e COLLECTION OF relief—how speedily the pai In the Harding party in Florida il fads and fancies have been adopted, |longer members of “a third house,” ELS e BN Ecierele for thront, brea- | are Senator Fall of New Mexico, and and much latitude has been granted }’l‘::'ny ':’g”m’::‘ o','”b“':‘::":i";'re‘::“:{':; STAINED GLASS PAN r.f mouth tastes |chitis, tomsilitis, croup, stiff meck, Henry P. Fletcher, at one time the A Government Apartment. in the matter of dressing and receiv-|to be devoted to some public objective, | ~OF THE 13th 14k AND 15th ike all the mean is! American ambassador 1o Mexico. Representative Langley's bill for!ing callers and the getting of mail, |OF they are attorneys or officers of CENTURIES v and even the arrangement of Per-|a high-soundien ne e ment| “Undoubtedly the most im: ern hotel and apartment house ‘for |sonal menus. Quite a competition |tains a Washington headquarters in|portant private collection in evidence of its national scope and These men are thoroughly familiar | the erection in Washington of a mod- ‘with the Mexican question. Mr. Fall things you ever did— ived ther, thea you mecd Bocchame i is & good indication | (it often prevents pneumon| Pills. Yaurm& g { &s chairman of a Senate subcommit-{the exclusive use of the Vice Presi-{has grown up among some of the importance.” the United States.” and I8 M““ tes which investigated Mexican mb!dant and members of Congress is a|‘swell dressers” of the establishment | Ofl. lumber and other interests are EEDINGLY of the Stom 3Sc and 63¢ jars; hospl i3 and sure, ters spent a long time on the border |constructive act looking to the rellet [ for the sartorial honors. Gone were | SS1INE biE checks to Washineton, EXC 1 Medicinal virtues retain. lust year. and acquired & good deal |of a serious congestion at the Na-|the daya of the striped suit and the | which acts with bena: czecis on e |RARE TAPESTRIES Sold of important information, while Mr. |tional Capital. The passage of this|little round cap. A visitor to Sing ;&l:gyiit'!e;tt;l: lonr‘nytcl“‘{fi' 31‘711‘2“‘??' 2 caly in e Fletcher during his stay in Mexico had | bill will undoubtedly aid the members | Sing making the rounds of the cells | will be found i Losaiing the sins, | Extraordinary Hammered| sy everywhers. Price 35¢. exceptional opportunities for going |of Congress who are now troubled in | might think, save for the bars on the | tion it Mr. Wilson's example be fol Brass, Ecclesiastical Duhgs, 1a boxes, beneath the surface of passing events |finding suitable quarters for them-|doors, that he was in a fashionable | tor “crepariveary iaoky (Ohlo) Regis: | Eyrniture, French and Flemish| 10c,25c. and appraising the troubles that were | selves and their families. It willaddto{hotel, to judge from the rich regalia l; an_obvious remedy at hand, Polychrome Carvings, Stuccos, | tarsest Sele of Any Medicne in the Werld rocking that country. the housing room in Washington, and | of the guests. A favorite form of dis- | roeouent, . Wilsen created a ni | Textiles and other Rare Ob- 2 Mr. Wilson inherited a Mexican |thereby lessen the strain upon exist-|play lay in the line of diamonds. It |“presumably u sects of Interest to Connoisseurs tlon thoroughly.” The Fort Wasno |jects of Interest to problem from Mr. Taft, but has not |ing facilities. And, moreover, it will |has been said that there were more Journal cu‘;ng (dem. ocm‘:‘c) su}&: and Amateurs. solved it. As a solution at this late | put the legislators in direct touch with | “sparklers” on exhibition in Sing 8ing [that “during the last eight years To be sold Thursday, Friday day is impossible for him, he will passthe problem of house owning and}than in any other place of equal habi- :xl’;"g:‘"l‘?‘" "‘“: b““!“l‘lore free from & Saturday Aft l, of thi: it along to Mr. Harding. house renting and perhaps enable|tation in the world. Perhaps their |and “Mr. H::-‘dlr?(lwi‘)‘l m‘:l‘::riu?enfi- yZTthe;:th & 29th, s What Mr. Harding will do is a ques- | them to see more clearly tho difficul- | owners felt. safe with their nelghbora |5irlke with the public when he calls Week, Jan. g & 616 17th St. 1005-97 tion. His action, if he takes early | ties of property owners in the District. | beyond reaching distance. Be that us | fnas tnis fanaii romars, soselon and |2 0'Clock. . . action, is not inferable from anything| A government-owned apartment|it may, the jewels must now be ggeal‘fnx about if he will imitate !Y';'rl‘i‘l!;: 2;':%‘;:‘:‘:‘ Pfllm!. He has said since the November elec-{hotel of the kind contemplated by Mr. | stripped oft and cached in the war- | f{oe roar, ToLoon /Nt years ago, and | | [HE BXCUTMCES ren b 9 Av tion. Langley ought to be financially suc-|den's safe, and the fancy clothes must {less publicity that then sent them |Mr. Horace Townsend sund fllustratec e. Necessarily, he is interested in the |cessful. It would probably be crect-|g0 Into moth bags. The warden i | *faking for cover =~ © et . Mexican situation; and it is to be re-}ed as a public building, and it would, { 80ing to read all the letters, incoming |law ?rolvldlnt ;‘or the reglsn:tslo: ::a two dollars. called that Mr. Fall was a visitor at |therefore, be tax free. That item,|and outgoing. The inmates will par- | T®Sulation of the special pleaders, for, e 2 as the New York Globe (independent)| This Sale Will Be Conducted by Marion some weeks ago, presumably | which the private owner must in-jtake of the regulation prison fare.|remarks, ‘“Washington . o t be 7 1 to discuss with Mr. Harding the dis-clude in his overnead cost, would be| A positive limit will be put upon the | farned Into a monastery. closed to all| MK THOMAS E- KIREY We Give the Values and Get the Business : turbed conditions on the other side|lacking. It would, however, be nec-{reception of visitors, especially those {rich un g,,:,{:‘“;e,,:g;'g;m';u!gfi ERICAN ART ASSOCIATION = = y of our southern border. essary to run such an establishment |of the gentle sex. In short, life in {law making assemblies than In our Managers The subject would not- verv well jon the basis of selt-maintenance. It|Sing Sing is to become drab and fea- | fine “ang rmes e N NLave e 33d_St., Madisor 9 = fit into the inaugural address; but|should earn a sufficient amount over | tureless. The announcement of the |maintain paid advocates to hang about Sa aK s I after thpt, in a few weeks at most, |actual operation ‘cost to pay for re-|new rules has caused a violent re- Qn’«'::ph:zilr'r‘ey:r:sf-r‘nlgt&:g‘}'o‘ ooy s aln as aJ will come the message to the new |pairs and depreciation. Government |action of distaste for the place, and M’l"‘he Chicago Daily News (independent) Congress, which will cover some, and | buildings are not as a rule so con-|the average occupant now feels that eves that upon the integrity of our maybe all, of the problems Mr. Hard- | ducted. When repairs are needed an | he would really rather be outside than | chanical So Srtiaoey derars 0o ome- Why the people are buying with such enthusiasm. They are ing at the outset will face. Hence, as | appropriation is made. Unless the|in, whereas under the regime just|PeoDle’s hope, and it points out that . o . Mexico is one of them, information |proposed congressional apartment jclosed Sing Sing had come to be a .!m;lal:x:na‘:i .‘i"»‘.‘f’x‘é’lfii‘m‘#«"g&n{f getting merchandise THEY NEED at prices thcy want to pay. gathered now as to that will stand | house were financed on a self-sustain- | Popular resort cxcept for those who|ed and he {s under no obligation to . . sy ing basa it would be Hkey to suffer | ad reached the imit. o luw foler. | GECHaS JeEilaton Wit any oks ot the ASSOCI A'I'ION Join the army of buyers—these are final prices. —————— e from lack of annual allotments for |ance, and were booked for the long 5 ’nu‘s '-Animn Beacon '52‘-’.“‘ (cree'nub_ : ca the e Lo Inde e bt bouirmitisetw ould beokaies mme—-——-—_—_}" e a1 ?"°£” Be et & chance o puy 3 Pays 6 Per Cent b If at home now, M. Clemenceau ?n ion to the interests pf the mere peo- ays 5 |« without be . g ! might add to the gavety of the na.|CPFAte and manage such @ congres “Very few Americans can ‘hear P .",}'ecm'?,f‘m“&g’ab‘mf:i:‘: on shares maturing in 45 tion, and more. Shooting tigers in |00l botel. Its task would not be|straight or see straight,” President |believes, too, that “If a Coggressman is I - o India is very exciting sport, but, to|®25- In a sense such a hotel would | Emeritus Eliot is quoted as saying.'| ¥orth his sait the man or Mainess who or 8 months. - It Th[s s the & man of M. cunnnouu'l'tfllnln‘ be a cooperative institution. By|There is an opportunity here for a :ngh;!n?:mctem:l‘:‘:u:oloeb&yr:“ltwrlnl-l i Cen! s ‘what means would the apartments be | discussion of the influence on - {has one.” Pa s 4 Pef t and expericnce, not to be compared POPU- | Torh, ¢ 10 the shooting of palicies in the leg. {2l0tted? According to seniority of |lar perception of the phonograph and | athcer Binghemton Sun dndependent |l o gpares withdrawn be- - Jative field of F: service, or priority of application? | the motion picture. u;r]-[u jnhl’m{:i be forced to “tell pthe fore matun'ty & Of course, no partisan lines could pos- ——— O ——. public just how much the passage of ‘When he left home M. Clemenceau al legi: ‘sa es was in sour humior. He had desired|®PY e drawn, for the party control| There are suspicions that “the ik Deopia thronsh thei vimeeincmeind Assets Neari that started all the J. anuary /! the presidency of France. -He feit|in COnSTess changes quite frequently. | growling mountain” in North Caro-|Will make o quick end to that sort of f M 2 C h' he had deserved the place. " His Or would there be a majority and & |lina is some kind of a moonshine de- In the same strain the ch.riotte 31'.0.00’0.0 O en S IOt lng triends felt so, t00. He bad been led minority wing, with tenants shifting{vice to scare away revenue officers. { Observer (independent democrat) de- to belfeve he would be rewarded mc- from side to side according to the po-{The ruses to which John Barleycorn ',‘.’:J‘Zh‘."‘é«ff.':y"':':"e'&?.’,‘ ;,“Jr:‘:.f:r‘n’; i Sfllpllll MOI’Q "". 4 s 00 e g be, litical sitwation in House or Senate?|has lately resorted make almost any. | how muchi would " each e Tond $600,000 and i Overcoats U= Suddenty, however, opposition de.| TDis Proposal has its value, as it is| thing seem posaible. e DO RE SR > The Tabs : i \ Yeloped, and the great hongr was he-|® TC7e in the right direction of sup- —— bylst_away from 'Walmncpwn." but |kl Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. v 50 R more housing accommodation: i ; ‘Preslden: stowed on an accomplished but color. | P8 . 2| Repeated rumors of royalist upris.|(he right kind of publicity ‘would AR R o S .50. here. That is what Washington |, —_— less man, whose services to the coun- 5 ngs in Germany are calculated to| The Columbus Ohio Etate Jour- JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary an vercoa . — try in the storm through which ft chiefly needs today, and if the govern-{ encourage the ex-kaiser's desire to|nMl (republican) does not believe 2 - bad passed had been as nothing when | P90t 18 WILIDE 0 proceed with con- |aharpen his ax for service elsewhers | {iay, buriclty, slone will do “the EASRuANNINARRANEAaA R EEATIR A S8 compared with M. Clemenceau’s serv. | TuCtioR &t the present high rate of | than on the woodpile. part of Congress for a thorough and . g s .50 jces. To be passed over was fn it. | oS it should be encouraged to do so BN A N searching investigation. -Selfish in- Makes a Family Supply an vercoats = —_— self biting, but to be passed over for | Without delsy in order to bring relief| Unless Mr. Harding is exempt from |of lobbyists: to Washington Ber. of Cough Remedy uch a man wounded deeply. to & dmcult. sitution. common human experience he re-| Jei%) ve/ L %t or, oy TIAKE, tHET 2 peatty wetter than ready-made s 00 ~ The choice proved to be & mistake.| . T T celves a great deal of advice even|some wiil serve to Interrupt them cough syrups, and saves about §2. After a brief trial, the man falled in | Some prominent expression has been | when he plays golf or goes fishing. —= oasily She SUIR Iy Drepared. an vercoa . = office, and retired.. His successor— |directed against the custom of taking ————e Thrift Is Fun. erszeREnNaY of different. quality altogether—took |UP subscriptions in the government! Lenin started as & social reformer,| Thrift is doubtless all the noble| If you combined the curative 5 RE Ak 3 ’ 50 P hold with vigor, and things since have | départments to purchase gifts for pop-| but is becoming more and more in. “"‘ft' ,'l‘"t’ '{,' Proponents commonly | properties of every known “readye - been happening. ular officials who are about to depart. | terested in his status as a financial| other and negicciod morie erios 0~ | made” cough remedy, you probably an vercoa . = M. Millerand is a live wire. So|There will soon be so many officials | expert. n?a;nlco;‘lnlg. It is fun—not perhaps { could rot g:': as Tc'l:lre';l cu;m\ie 8lso 13 M. Briand. S0 also is M. Cle. | WOTtby of tributes of regard as they ——— **Nor are we entering u e oo which is 2 ? $ - pon a devisu: p mencesu. And France at this time "‘““l' ";'” ”‘:l" "I“h ':’t“h“" ".:: Only & mixed metaphoribt would |Sr§ument based upon the '}""’f": 'e':s'fl;m;r‘:;.f::'.: :ylr:wp'm‘lmi:nh $75 Suits and Overcoats fl gest! 4 of saving—i = —— needs all her live wires in action, |€estion 18 as timely as ©onsid: {venture to describe Senator Borah us | stance, that only by thrift can one| Get from any druggist 214 ounces . Her embarrassments are numerous, | erate- up in arms against armament. stay within one’s income (whether the | of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle . and of sorts calling for the best and e ———— O A s.o00 &3 extlor $500,000 4 |and il the bottle with syrup, using most patrjotic attention. In Paris at| It is the opinion of Mr. Hoover that| N4 prima don both ends meet and fof, either plain granulated sugar syrup, ercoats—F e ks s g e o | e i s | Tt s ovee, rovad ate “:':z"::'"f"‘:"&;'n (t?st‘r":o'! tllm;’eely,‘d. rihed mofasss honcy” o yrup. Two Suits—Two Ov or the Price of One! his element, and worth a good deal{an old-fashioned “corner” is an im-|,p, lingering farewell. sistent of al e tribe of wolves— |gyrup, as desired. e result is a - Py . debt. But this is indirect fun, lo a8 A possibility. It is earnestly hoped that AR AL Sl TR, after the fact, and what we have '}fi full pint of really M“.',‘"" COouEs NO CHARGE FOR ALTERAT’ONS —_——— no monopolistic genius will take ad- mind is an immediate pleasure, a [SYrup than you coul ly ready- Arrangements are still hoped for|cotsmporary tingle, as genuine as that ! made for -three times the money. vantage of this era of good faith. | When the ambassador from Japan % that will give Armenia a reasonable:5et Up by & good tune or a frosty | Tastes pleasant and never spoils. < 3 ———— morni o Great Britain ridicules rumors of 5 chance at seif-determination. Ah;'b'o'dy except the poorest can ‘This Pinex and Syrup preparation ‘war attention fs directed in most{ Experts say that the real fighting save with a little intelligent seif-de- | gets right at the cause of a cough agreeable fashion to & Japanese sense | of the future will be done in the air, The of the traffic nial and intelligent buying and un- |and gives almost immediate relief. of humor.. A prompt recognition of |but this fact does not prevent Secre- ave 10 be widened to.teles worn | ConES, " oPrivation or lardahip of |1+ loosens the phlegm, stops the the absurd saves time and misunder. |tary Daniels from balieving that & | e o rc, s ned to take care | oOUrRe. Tl o ratood s the "rouid |nasty throat fickle and heals the of runaway street cars. dation of the case. More of any- |Sore, irritated membranes so gently standing. Navy may be useful in some kind of at! y 3 an emergency. ——— . thing, cigars, movics, candy, what |and easily that it is really astonish. e e————— - SHOOTING STARS not, docs mot’ necessarily mean moro | ing. ‘There is always a suspicion a man ——— O ¢ Doyment. A day's use will usyally overcome s B & T boblle remeubithic may King' Alfonso is said to be the lead- S e 0 that, 'T;n‘e'":fid 1-1":'1'5}"'.':‘3{('"‘:;?5’ ::5.‘5_ the ordinacy cough, and for bron- & This means every Hat and Cap in both stores working bardest when he is|ing member of a moving picture cor- o WL without depleting the general joy of | chitis, croup, hoarseness an rons represented as indulging in a vaca-|poration. If he chooses to capitalize Human Inconsistence. ]!Ilrlfl';f’r 'fl fl;’.;:'&,;"{,’.‘ff :}"“:; chial ull;ml. the'rtell :‘“{,‘ll:‘h““' INCLUDING STETSONS 3 tion, his royal position he can also be the| We long for universal peace. game in which vou consistently win. R mag of Pt N Every hat made especially for us—bearing our own label— ) ———————— | highest salaried star. ‘We speak in pray'rful phrase with savings _cannot enter into such | way pine extract, and has been used and all this season’s styles. ‘When Henry Ford applies for a loan About the need of a release a lpro‘um The thrift must include | g s nerations to break severe & or ge e : 5 2 makes 5 Il that th d_implies—not onl; Reservations he the figures big enough to A Crime of Mystery. From man's belligerent ways. o e Troeiimnleanot onl¥ | coughs. 3 No Exceptions No rvatio show that he is prepared to provide o e careful and intelligent investing.—| To avoid .disappointment, ask ’ 00 big security and finance a large vol.| ‘vashington had a touch of the|Yet when a prize fight is on hand New York Tribune (republican). our druggist for “2%; ounces of St Derb o ume of business. “crime wave” Saturday night in the| Somehow, we want to go, S5 inex” with full directions, and $8 etsofl ys 0 . . . 0y — unprovoked slaying of & man in the|And buy a high-priced ticket To Americanize France. don't accept anything else. Guar- hi h Th o $izks) Ly and i he French bli b nteed to give absolute satisfaction 00 o jstreet near his own home. e 1st 8it in the foremost row. nee the French republic was born | ante 0 The Man in the Belfry. |airee crime bad & pecular qualiy FERC b ane e L tiai il | o money promptly retunded The $10 Stetson Soft Hats . sy A man crawled down the street in | It was apparently without motive and The Human Tendency. detormined to be president, Millerand | Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 5 New York sick and bungry. He was Ly a most remarkable chance it was| “You think it ought to be easier |has FOI’ ltdlillg TOI’tlll'e ® pharmacist hunting employment. | witnessed, so that the exact circum-|for you to borrow money?”” Pdent: it is the ruler, the power be- SOft H ’ -00 He could find nothing to0 do anywhere, | stances of the slaying are known.| “I do.” replied Farmer Corntossel.|hind, before and on all sides of the o ic Liquid Ze $12 Stetson dts . . 0 . = ’ and he had mo place to go. He was | There is little for the police to work | “And that isn't all I think. After the | (hrone. It has been o since France| ~Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo Just @ w:{u in tBe big city ltke many |upon.. All that is positively known |money has been borrowed some further u&v‘-;‘-m u; rlpubllcntnlum. P Thero 46 .nmy that seldom ’ 38 others. He had not even thg price of |is that the slayer, a slight man,|arrangements ought to be made to crand iy, Dotasuccesd dnkithin N . @ bed in a night lodging hfiu}:e. ‘He | stepped immediately into a waiting | Prevent so much trouble about payin’ I‘.,“.F,‘{"pgc’;"" h'l'-‘a"ca’l:?r:':t:‘%ul: tng"{n‘:l;!:]‘tlvl: :‘;:';l?ril::a;nn“ ::?mt'::-kr:; $4¢ 7 5 Soft and Stlf f Hats . . . 3 : saw a church door open and went in, | automobile and was driven away hur- it back.” :J-.o hl:r‘-gl-_fu w’(‘l‘l“‘e?flndu'.ll-ll .bfllevn: lm, skin soft, clear and healthy. and the stairway to the belfry wasriedly. It would seem that he had - alone in the desire to make the. ,,;‘.‘}_l Any dru‘iist can lurply you with * ? ‘ 88 also open, and he thought he could {uccomplices, for the machine started Jud Tunkins says immigrants are|dent, and not parliament, the chlarllgma, which generally overcomes 35 75 Sofi Hats c— find shelter there, where he would be | as s00n as he put foot upon the run.| !0 be admired for wantin’ to be Amer- | executive of France. : skin _discases. Eczema, itch, . Shriei e} e elne — warm, and free 1o rest without moles- | ning board. This would suggest s |ICan citizens, but there ought to be & |1ones in- nis battie. With pani In;':‘r | pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most : tation. He did mot care whether he | crime for robbery. Yet there was no | Barder initiation. the fall of Premier Leygues markn the |cases give way to Zemo. Frequently : $9.88 ’ Tived or died. He raiher preferred to | attempt 1o rifle the pockets of tne vie e B e apase (b o | e AV iioes ety Covit $7.75 Velour Hats . . . . . = die. He was only twenty-six, but he | tim. Perhaps the scream of the cativittes: lead to popular elections of presidents Zemo is a safe lnguptl. felt that he was through. He crawled { woman who saw the shooting from a | A/tNCUSH the BotcthRoflierchicwil) ::d’;‘o‘: 'nfi:ha‘; 'h:‘r;n:u 3?“'5';.‘.‘ liquid, cle:nmoeny to use and de? S 88 . U c] -4 up the stairs and lay on the floor in | nearby window frightened off the e may confine parliament to purely leg- |pendable. It costs only 35c; an 11 75 Vel ur Hats 5:._ the bell room, and he stayed there u | murderer before he could commit rob. | A ANty share of dancing glee. Ielative At auch & Eovernment | extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not . 0 SR I IR R week, until the I heard a laughing lad declare would bring’ France nearer to the sti eek, until the sexton Sunday morn- bery. A crime of revenge is usually ball American ideal and carry both the (Stall is not greasy or sticky and is ; ing tried to ring the belt and found |a single deed, without accomplices,] 1° “noWPall surely will be there. Ko srioan i den and sallintol utops; .’,"nkfly aalc ferfitcnder Sronals $7.50 it would not respond, i 2 pr—t= and e whole trouble with Europe is tive ins. - the Bl 1o Tearm the reason e | it ave gpteuve ok ot e | .y AD Untvestioning Aduieer. |ihe o T aors ancd of fmericay Bract | i "skin troubles, ordinary son $3.00Caps . . . . . . .. I= ; g o ‘“Are you an er of Jeffersonia are ir an o aggra- fo ":::d m:hm::r:fi:h '::":‘d"“"“’ was not, as indicated, a thwarted .‘mmclfw I o] Cmesatio), STV vate thie condition. Use Zemo soap, $7.75 pikango ey rolled | theft. Yet hoid-up men do not as‘a am,” replied Senator Sorghum. h"xm Gflr::lnrml&r. hg"m 'l'l:n price | It is antiseptic, uuhelll;f. and . is delirfum. The man was taken |rule kill first and rob afterward. don't know exactly what it is, but | tine we. were. Benrion wo it mic,th¢ | hastens the process of h 5 . dp‘ o A lient W@ B et e — 10 a hospital and nourished and will | robbery was the motive the victim |1 admire anything that can comruang | J%F Sko~Kansas City Bear. " *| The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, 0. ; probably recover. ‘was given no chance to turn over his s - & Burglars missed a Missouri ®han’ now and again, with & dramatic ac-|light no conceivable motive for Coneentration, hows lhrosdyentess of having an:|Uem e old Y e ; cent differentiating ‘them from the | crime of vengeancs. The slain man| “Al the iy s aealesia to ‘l’!u.nen' 01 = Nashville | bas given satisfuction for more then &ty years , i usual narratives of distress. Had the |appears to have had no enemies. He |be crowding into the big cities.” man been found in a park or a door-lwas in a line of business that was| Yes," answered the grizzled moun- ‘way he would have had no notice, be- | prosperous and I\'hlch he bad many | taineer, 4 The University of Cincinnati is to have & tlnn;ngndepnflmem. Boy, page even: the moonakiners.™ the o. f, 5choo ~—Nashville Ten-