Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 5

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| Bl all be transmitted through pals of the schools; emch essay must be under an assumed name and a sealed envelope contain- ing the real name of the pupil and the hool he attends must accompany the anuseript. All essays must be sent to the chairman, 900 17th street north- or before February 10 next. ame of the winner will be an- d on or before February 20, public or private schools in the Di trict of Columbia by the Sons of the Revolution of the District of Colum bia and the District of Columbla Sons of the American Revolution for the best essay on “The Expedition of George Rogers Clark, 1778,” were an- nounced today by the committee of judges, of which Willlam S. Parks is chairman. The essay must not exceed 1,500 11%4c a Day and 5c¢ Sunday The Star delivered by regular carrier to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Abe Martin Says: [STUNNED; ROBBED OF $124 Hagerstown Huckster Left Lying ‘ in Road Near Leesburg, Va. Danfel Kenny, forty-eight years old, of Hagerstown, Md., was knocked down with a stunning blow to the head, robbed of $124, his watch aund chain, and left lying on the roadside about six miles from Leesburg, Va.. lbw! 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ‘was brought to this city and treated at Emergency Hospital, where physiofa: Xpect recovery. He was discovered when Mr, W. Crothers "B of 621 E street southeast, motoring to this city from T.eesburg, found his abandoned horse and wagon en the road and his dog | standing guard. They picked up the man and _brought hi to the EKmergency Hospital. Kenny told the police he was a huckster —engaged In _purchasing produce in Virginia and disposing of it fn Hagerstown, and he believed two men who had followed him from Dranesvilie, Va., yesterday were re- sponsible for the assault. —_— -MEDAL CONTEST RULES. Patriotic Bodies Invite Essay From Pupils of Schools. Rules governing the contest for the gold medal offered to the pupils of PROVISIONS IN FULL OF ANTIBEER BlL| % Wayne B. Wheeler Discusses Measure Now Ready for President’s Sianature. Detailed provisious of the anti-beer bill, the conferente report on_which was adopted by the Senate Friday, making 1t ready for President Hard- g's signature, foll Provisions in BilL §1. The bill prohibits the preserib: ing of beer or malt lquors for me- dicinal purposes. “2. Not more than one-fourth gal- lon of vinous liquor, or vinous or spirituous liquor separately or in the aggregate containing more than one- ENOUGH FOR WILKINS ¥~ From the lowlands a special judge was sent up to the Kentucky mountains to try a lot of marder cqses growing out of a desperate and bloody feudw He took with him as his official stenographer a young man from Louisvilte, who dressed smartly and, in. strong contrast to the silent mountaineers, did quite a good deal of t&lk' For convenience let us call him ilki: On his first Sunday morning in the mountain hamlet Wilkins felt the need of a -shave. had no razor, and there was po regular bar- ber in the town; but he learned from the hotel- keeper that there was an old cobbler living a few doors away who sometimes shaved transients. Wilkins went to look for the cobbler. In a tiny slhophhe ffl“nl:‘ an elderly l:“ti‘l’e with = straggly chin whiskers and a mil ue eye. g:rlifba?ih?;l s a‘.}?.’,“"" SN ‘The old chap got out an ancient razor from 3. Physicians” are limited to 100 < somewhere, stropped it deliberately and was 'l;re crlpllmnu for liquor in met‘: g {soon scraping away on the patron's jowls. S il ke W s felt the desire for a little conversa- tion stealing over him. “This_is a mighty lawless country up here, ain’t it?” he began in the way of opening up some conversation. “I don’t know,” said the old chap mildly. “Things is purty quiet jist at present.” He paused to put a keener edge on his blade, lhrn went on. “Well,” said \hlkms, “you won’t deny, I suppose, that you have a lot of murders in this town'" “We don’t gin'rally speak of 'em as murders said the p here we jest calls ’em killin’s. call ’em murders, all right,” said Wilkins briskly. l.oose Leaf i Pnec Books Lnrge or small, many different forms of fiiler. Ask your stationer to show you National Series 4800 and 4900. Look for This Trade Mark , * When You Buy lnd Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once Pustmaster Joe Spry a nounces that th’ pust office ’Il be closcd t’'morrow between th’ hours o’ eight t’ six fer pistol practice. Stew Nugent has returned after a pleasant visit t’ Dayton, Ohio, where three different bank cashiers failed t’ recognize him. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) ——— “4. The commissioner may cancel or require change of permits to manu- facture patent medicines and prepa- rations used as a beverage even if they are unfit for beverage use, or require the formula for making ex- tracts to be changed, or may cancel the permil It it appears to the com. missioner that the sale or use of suc XMAS T}E—E.E\OP.{—EH ariicles is substantially increased by 2 reason of their use for beverage pur- NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. . Impurlumn of spirituous or vinous liquor is prohibited until the | amount on hand shall not be suflicient |3 tone of gentle reproof. 10 supply the current need for non- “rd old man in e1f shoating For House Current or Battery bg.\s.em:;l:::sus liquors exported in (@ man down in cold blood from ambush isn’t murder, then I don’t know TYPOTHETAN PR'ZE ESSAY $1.89 SET the original packages may be re- j2 murder when I see one, that’s all. When was the last man killed, as — FOR THE ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE BORDEN'S ALL BRANDS carnation EVAPORATED & C CHALLENGE CONDENSED MILK cax 13¢ Holiday Specia Save 2 Cents a Can Walnuts, large, meaty, a Ib. Initial Issue of Publication Has| N Article on Price-Cutting. The initial issue of the Fourth Dis- trict Typothetan reached here today. In it is a prize winning essay on “Th EVERY SET GUARANTEED imported in_such packages for re-!yoy call it, here in this town 2" deposit in the distillery warehouse “Why. last week,” said the patnardl Alno. larre amortment of. different “l- from which originally removed. o oricen o of I Whereabouts was he killed?” continued Wilkin Wt faricy avS et a8 eadvcecs peic ‘7. The courts of Hawaii and the | PENN ELECTRIC & GAS. Virgin islands are given jurisdiction! “Right out yonder in the street in front of this here shop.” stated SUFPLY CO., to_enforce the national prohibition | the old man, with the air of one desiring to turg the conversation. ©pen e B “Pn\m Matn w32 | Regulations to carry the provi- | “Razor hurt you much?” of this act into effect are au- “The ra¥or’s all right” said Wilkins snappily.. “What I want t>c,. (’;,:!‘::l:lenof!‘ Pg;fith“;‘Unfi;‘; won T ) Svenue laws relating to_the | KAOW.are the facts about the killing of this last man, Who killed him?* i capital Press of this city.” The prize| nalatiotibs (tasation Ofiandrtoame The cobbler let the edge of the razor linger right over the Adam's [was offered by E. L. Davis, secretary | A1l re Iapple of the mqumng stranger for a fleeting moment. of the local typothetae. “T in liquor shall remain in effect when quor; shailire z e The bulletin is published in Balti not in conflict with the national pri one so,” he said gently. more. The citles. of Washington 7, hibition act; and prohibitive taxes { = 5 ish: N Succulent {and tax penalties provided in the na- | There was where the conversation seemed to b:g. n to languis Richmond, Norfolk and “nmlnm‘m! \ | tional prohibition act shall be col- Copyright, 1921, by tife Central Press Association. :arl‘ns c:‘\ot;‘rnd "ro:alll’\le nu\; ‘lx cmp' Excellence {lected in the same manner as other taloslalingigensral items o "Mesl| A s on liquor. 0. Taxes on liquor stolen or de-! stroyed shall not be collected from the owner if the loss or theft did no: occur as the result of negligence, connivance, collusion or fraud on the part of the owner or person legally accountable for the same. “11. Private residences may not be searched without a search warrant. Otlicers who without probable cause and mal search any Dl without warrant are pen ized. Persons who impersonate o cers enforcing the prohibition act are heavily penalized.” PRIN 1565 Sir g,f John Hawkins 3 introduced eaagpotatoes into Ireland. and 20 years later Sir Walter Ra- leigh made them known in England. Cabbage came first MOl‘é elbow room 39c i Letlte from Holland, and was ure authorized the | . : omee withont | Eaken 1n]th Sct;:]lz.md by < but this featurs was elim: Elosietniiac et asdes Mixed Nuts, a ]b. ket Lo EC S 29c¢ romwell s soidiers. tement is not corr A Frtendch Ib:(:;ir;s &r'i‘%]e e e e with efficient banking. £5 Brazil Nuts alb. RSN e | nated 1n s e a Walli e heir i 5 B The sccenthycompletadiim: ¥ Almonds,alb. . . P PRIC s B~ | 0 : el champloned a measure rovements have given us so o of all lands. Here [ucds searchofs private, aweling - : 455 ; Figs, extra fancy, a lb - fresh vegetables sup- |waswo reference to stureh warranis much of it that it has notice- T he ortginat dratt oF the amilbeer : plement }:Hder me:;t]s, BIILSThis} controversy wax iiajected ably speeded up the service. Dates, All Baba, a pkg. b s i crisp salads, creamy what was Known as the Stan- % o soups and coffee per- |15 AR RO We're going in “high gear” Cranberries, fancy choice,alb. . . 20c seizing rum-running automobiles and moonshine stil ing a warrant. Without first secur- these days! dorse your impulse to dine at None Such Mince Meat, a Ib. 17¢ 2 7 tement last night. ’ either the Anti-Saloor Le: 1 ARCHEOLOGICAL WORK s N NATIUNAL BISC g SAVINGS AND N Cull m ll ’ DESCRIBED BY S SCIENTIST[ SECURITY &5MAsr4A2, BANK \ CRAC S ,,5 §f,,R PLHM PUDDzlE,G a 15 WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS lANK § KER SALE l& 33C ' mc 12th and G Sts. N. W. frof' Capps Tells ol.keselrch Car- Corner~of 9th and G Streets 2 ' Token Butter CITRON. a Ib. 45¢ ried On I;yl :::e::m School UNDER UNITED mfu';mwum' SUPERVISION § Biscuils S_and- sco'ch LEMON i? EEL. ‘l b G ” 29¢ T || ot o e \ wiches ORANGE PEEL,a 1b. ........ 29c N - Gresse” igperztd-te. Arhiclostet rie, 0C|ws. 28¢|ws. 34¢| T CANDY SPECIALS {meeting held Saturday night at the resi- I | dence of the president, Robert Lan- sing. 1323 18th street forthwest. Quality Gumdrops, a Ib... .32¢ 14-Lb. Pkg. Y,-Lb. Pkg. | Tart Mixed,alb. ....... .39 12¢ 23c French Mixed,a lb. .. ....25c e BUTTER, lb. 48¢ OPEN KETTLE RENDERED l 3 Lb., Orange Pekoe Tea The | Re- | at_Athens. spoke on * for_ Archeological i search in Greece.” He told of the ex- | cavations of the school at the sanc- ituary of Hera, in Argolis, in Corinth jand other places, and described a. c siderable number of prospective which probably will be excavated the school in the next few years. The secretary and director, RESINOL 3 Soothing and Healing Tostop dandruff and ‘ loss of hair and promote a healthy scalp.begin the Resinol freatment today Dr. Carroll. announced the following new members as elected hy the executive Visit Our Rest Room Furaiture Established 1861 [ Main Fioor 11k St W, W, Toses & Sons el committee of the board of trustees: Mr. and_Mrs. William B. Alexander, P'rince Bibesco, Commodore Stimson Brown, Linton A. Cox, Lawrence B. Evans, Mrs. Henry Gardner Fergu- Trial free zon "Mra. Constance Eisie Gracie. 3ir \ erbert Hoover, Secretary Dept l3-T Eharles E. Hughes, Miss Clara Mc. Furniture 1 nd ‘7 Sts h N Quown, Otto T. Malery, Secretary A. Carpets al Up olltcry Resmol W. Mellon, Huston Thompson, Dr. and (“"‘ Mrs. Joseph S. Wall and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. Announcement of the program for the next four months was made as follows: December 17. at the residence of Edward verett, illustrated d Attractwe Valaes for Tuesday Plaid Blankets Silk Drapery Poplin LARD, Pine cough syrups are combina- The lmns of pine -and syrup. “syrup” part is usually plain sugar ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle and Near 8th and S Streets. Hassan Daoli, an Egyptian silk im- and S streets by three colored men and ‘Women’s Madeira Hand- Y scalloped Edge, Corner Eye- let, Hand-embroidered Can be used as consol table, tea table, card table Mahogany Martha Washington syrup. porter, residing for the past two sewin’ Table poses Size x42 To make the best pine cough rem. | weeks at 1736 13th street, was held up pure linen; 75c to $125 21 . edy that money c-';| buy, put 20, |at pistol point Saturday night near Sth grades. For, 59c¢ Tray in top d““'"' Price, $26.50 /‘" C F::“Bl:epkk:u R Lb., C d th - Handkerchiefs, of fine sheer andmany lothee nsctulipur each . PEACHES CHEESE N\ . N § \ iccture by Dr. rldg?ruh Hewett of the ey ophar ; . sl e ) Amarioag schoot 5 Retearc in Bauts | _ Wool-finished. _Size 70x80 B el Tand s § The Purest of all Lard on, New Mexico”; January 21, inches. Heavy, warm fleece. Thisaiakes o beadtifiil ot N i ;( lecture by Langdon Warner, di- Blue and white. pink and iful, soft, N\ How to Make Pine i i, of the Pennsylvania Muscum. oHiite. igray and:white and z;afefi;l overdrapery. Spe- \\\\\ v Other Attractions Selected No. 1 1 > S ‘chitecture an C - . R o $ Cough Syrup at Home |'mre F':-:)r(;mr; 18, illustrated Jecture tan and white ;‘:r(i“ e “.50 \\\ 25 25¢ 3 by Hamilton Bell of Philadelphia on broken plaid. $9~a ss 75 cnssgondas | \ ™ Seeded R.mns, a pkg. ... } s no ccusl for prompt remits. § | “Japanese Sculpture.” e ki Imported Cretonnes N Seedless Raisins, a pkg. . ..25¢ } Takes bui 3 moment,to prapare, : 31 inches wide. French § Cofiee Fancy Olives, a bottle. . .19¢ I : EGYPTIAN SILK IMPORTER Hemstitched Pure Linen e sor Colorns N\ Supreme |Fancy Stuffed Olives, boL. 35c D 4 5 3 , cream ani Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- |HELD UP, ROBBED OF $800 Huck Towels black backgrounds. Reg- N\ ot Baker’s Cocoa, 1 Ib.. . . .21c oz., c tions and remedies for coughs. The Damask borders. Size 2lx ularly $2.50. Spe- $1 75 N Sultana Tuna Fish rfe.:n::‘-tl:t:lh:l'hpam: : :’e“lmr.inl'(::l?:;l } 44 inches. $125 grade Q)¢ cielfyacy ~ \\ lbicam. o 15 o ¥ < |Gives Up Cash and Watch to for, eachn...c....... Maho, Gate-L N small cake.....7 fect in soothing and healing the i v = gany e-Leg N\ Ivory Soap, small cake..... 2 TE membranes of the throat and chest,| Three Colored Highwaymen Table § IONA NEW YORK STA fill up with homemade sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup instead of “fi.‘r syrup. Either way, vou make Il pint—more than you can buy rudy-m-de for three times the meney. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist- ently logse from the formation of phniegm. The cause is the same—in- flamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it —usually in 24 hours or less. Splen did, too, for bronchial asthma, “ hoarseness or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated robbed of $800 in cash and a watch and chain valued at more than $100. He had crossed 8th street at S street when he was flanked by two of the men. The third leveled a pistol at him, while the two relieved him of his ot And Jewelry. The thres disap. peared in the direction of 7th street. Daoll reported the theft at the eighth precinct. Detectives immedi- ately started an investigation. Daoli gave descriptions of the three men. ENTERTAINS WRITERS. Van Lear Black Holds Barbecue for Foreign Corresponderts. In honor of the foreign correspond- ents attending the arms limitation con- ference, Van Lear Black of the Balti- more Sun entertained at his ‘country estate in Maryland, forty miles from Size 26x36, $19.75 Sale of Orlental Rugs 9| —means much to you in the way of opportunity when you reahze that every rug is carefully selected and specially priced for this occasion. / Whether you purchase ‘or not you'll be interested in lodking oyer these four Jid lots of small pieces— - $45% $55% $65% $75% Braided Rugs (Oval and Round) s One Day—Taesday g 4}/:7/2—8' 8.00 and $22.50 an 18x36—$1.85 GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY Blue Label 1%5-1b. can KARO®-3=25¢ A FLOUR BARGAIN! ELTRED Ib. CERESOTA Bag ompound of ine N 24x36-—$3.75 and $4.25 ' T R e sl A RCTL e S T 242485450 SeTo 545100 TEA over for its prompt effect upon |10 o'clock sixty-two automobiles, car- 9x12—$52.50 = coughs. L 27x54—$4.85 and $5.75 30x30—$3.50 T Beware of substitutes. Ask your | "X, Ct03 "% onial” eatats, Folly 36x63—3$8.50 and $9.50 36x36—$3.75 GREA druggist for “2%; ounces of Pinex.” with directions, and don‘t accept anything else. eed to give absolute satisfaction, or money re= funded, The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, sdbambanes | e e Bk Quarters, the host had provided an old-fashioned barbecue, & novelty to the visiting foreigners. A traupe negTo jublles singers. & full mmury ‘band and fl: of B Crgv. Indians, in ment, SO S, U SRRy ; IWMMMMPMPM Al A STORE IN YOUR chmomoon 7 ,///,, 7%,

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