Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 16

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ARISTOCRATIC CANDIES $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return * Sunday, Oct. 30 SIMILAR EXCURSION November 13 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington 5 Retu Lv. Philadelphia Lv. Chester. .. Lv. Wilmington. (Standar Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Okio R.R. War Tax S Per Cent Additional BRAND AVATING CONFIDENCE VDT doubted Spokesman for | France at Arms Parley. By the Awsociated Press. PARIS, October 25.—Debate In the chamber of deputies on the geueral policy of the French government must end by tonight, in the general opinion of political observers here. Premier Briand at the opening of the session of the parliament de- manded from the chamber a vote of confidence that will de emphatic ! enough for him to appear before the conference on limitation of arma- |ments and far eastern questions at Washington as the undoubted spokes- | man of the people of France. Friends | of ‘the premier said today he.must| { know his fate at once, as there Is| {only just enough time for him to | make necessary arrangements to sail on Saturday if ‘he is to attend the Washington conference. i i Apprehension Over Outcome. Those entertaining _apprehension that the cabinet might not get & sufficient majority today expressed uneasiness as to the consequences of a vote in the chamber. They de- clared it was difficult to see clearly Just how the question of French rep- | Tesentation at Washington might be | Briand failed to recelve | of contidence from solved if M. form a new cabinet, | ntingeney it ause no one| for the task. Effect of Defent. According to precedent, Premier Briand, if defeated, would be asked The ORIGINAL Malted Milk L The “Food - Drink” for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc Fountans. Ask for HORLICK'S, ~arAvaid Imitations & Substaute | ~Here's the Big New Loaf it Everyhodys Asking for T’S the pride of Holzbeierlein’s Bak- ery — Washington’s famous cake NEW and DIFFERENT all | makers. by President Millerand to coatinue 10 take care of current affairs until a new cabinet was formed. Whether this would be considered to justify him in naming the delegates to Washington is a question in parlia- mentary circles, and there appears to be no other constitutional pro- vislon which would fit the case. comprising the majority of the cham- ber are not yet satisfied with M. Briand's explanations of his policies and he must speak again. His friends, however, are still confident-that he will have a substantial majority, probably reaching 100 votes. _— When packing pictures a piece of |cork placed at the cormers of the |frames between each two will pre- them from getting rubbed and Would Know if: He Is- Un-|, It generally takes sev- |9 However this may be, the parties| the d breakage. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt’s Cigars Are Made In a Mattress Factory. SHE'S MY SWEETHEART, I'M HER BEAU! SHe's MY MUK SWECTHEART'! EDITOR FINED FOR STORY $500 for Contempt and Ordered Jailed Until Facts Are Told. CHICAGO, October 25.—Hector H. Elwell, city editor of the Chicago merican, a Hearst newspaper, con- ideration of whose appeal fram con- viction of contempt of court was re- d by the supreme court yester- . was adjudged in contempt after d Liver and Bowels ht—Always ‘eel Fine f to tone g fail. Millions will tufll‘ that there nothing so good ijousness, low, the way through—made different and ' baked different! An appetizing flavor and wholesome goodness that you never tasted in bread before. volved. It took a long while for FA-MUS Bread to attain .the peak of perfection which it now holds. Much experiment and expense was in- But now that it has become the supremely delicious loaf that everyone acclaims it, our efforts to develop a better bread have been crowned with success. today! Try this big, sunny-brown loaf at dinner It gives added enjoyment to every meal. And it’s always FRESH and baked to a uniformly delicious flavor. In two sizes—long and short. be persistent this time. Ask your ‘grocer for FA-MU3 Bread—but INSIST on FA-MUS Bread. b For breakfast, dinner, supper, too, Eat Fa-Mus Bread— Distinctly new. —The Well-Breds £ ANNIE AND T'M HER JOC. SoON WE'LL BE MARRIED- NEVAH T® PART— LITTLE ANNE ROO-HOONEY S his paper had printed a story saying * |[that the federal grand jury had in- dicted a doctor and others for illegal sale of drugs. The grand jury, in an effort to trace | Federal -Judge Carpenter, who fined T |Secarch for radium needles valued at h,q peen applied threw them away with the news leak, demanded to know the | Elwell $500, and sentenced him to! Seven women now sit in the Polish | $10.000 will be made in the sewers of | bandages in which they had been wrap- name of the reporter who wrote the stay in jail until he agreed to fur- diet. I the’ city hospital here todny on the ar- | ped. P. €, TUESDAY, DCTOBER 25, 191.° (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER.. I WON'T NEED TO Ve MY WILL POWER AFTER = SMoke THiS CIGAR! ITLL E\THER CURE ‘ME OR KiILL Me! YEs. HERE'S ONE: BuT YYou TOLD ME You'D QuIT SMOKING! ‘(1T Looks LikE iTL You AIN'T GoT A0 WILL POWER AT ALL! AS LONG AS X't SINGING T'M ALL RIGHT BUT As Soen AS T AIN'T SINGING T START ™ CRAVE TRBACCO’ T'VE 60T AN MUTT, HAVE You ANCTRER CIGAR Like ™Me onE You GAVE Me “LAST week? I AM TRYING T BREAK MYSELF oF THE HABIT! | tival of an expert from Pittsburgh, Pa., cquipped with & megnetic instrument for attracting radium. The needles when a patient to whom they nish the information. Elwell ap- pealed, and is now at liberty under Lond. story, but Elwell declined to give the information and assumed responsi- bility for all local news in his paper. The grand jury referred the case to | RADIUM NEEDLES LOST. | HAMILTON, Ontario, Octoher 25 and 12 Columbia Records Put in your home for five days’ free trial Formerly $165 Now $140 You Save $25 Offer Limited to Present Supply of Grafonolas and Records streamline design. It may be had in a variety of mahogany, oak and walnut We'll put in your home for five days’ free trial this $140 Columbia Grafonola and any 12 Columbia Records. finighes. Twelve records will give you twenty- It has all the latest Columbia improve- four different selectionsand you canmake ~ ments. 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