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. ' THE EVENING STA’R, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. '~ IURGESU & SIAND MUST PAY MONEY HE LOST.| “HUNTER” USES ROCKS, |rivine at the location of & box trap, the CALL Virginian Does a Favor Which |“Frusty” Tekes No Chance With |roomt 100,12 s4ch hand, walting for & THE E. F. BOND taki Which Costs Him $1,000. Rabbits Trapped in Box. |ihe raveit, ot he watied for 1 tocame || PAPER COMPANY Special Dispatch to The tar. Special Dispatch to The Star. e ke e ttted Bo ‘m"‘fl‘;! 423 10th St. N.W. RICHMOND, November 25 —Charles| LYNCHBURG, Va. November 25.—|‘hages get away from him: [ Fhome Mata 6971 Gonnelly of Monroe Amhert county o2 [Supt. W. H. Irvin of the city farm re- —_— 1w, ping P P-'P el \ to pay the State nk of o) - B H -appin; 'aper, Paper e Lot $1,000 and interest and costs of the (cently assigned a trusty” to ‘tend the| goneping of & record for domestic || P N per, ey o, . court “inb a u::m‘:l N (.:Ionn:llls;‘ 2o box traps, which were set for rabbits .,w1c.‘ has been "udb“'hefdby ‘:":_‘ PIP.F:' m PaperT:?::t.lnl. i i - |Quested by the bank in Amherst, to adorn the tabls for the prisoners|gle Collins of Grand Rapids, Mich., | pers, President of Republic of Aus- |2 met bY the bank I A or $1,000 | {7 e, One morning this Woek the ne- | Wio for Torty-four years has worked : D e Bkl 0 g e modntion, | 570, Was absent a long time and the for the same famlly and in the same - |the bank. 5 % = tria, Dry Advocate, Sends’ |ihs Samk o 0t o = te peck tor. the | Perintendent went to look for him ous money. He told the bank that he would Message not return till late at night and asked ) to be Telleved of tho errand. saying he not want ng much money A7 (e A4siciated Prgns. home late at night. Two others were CHICAGO, November 25.—A mes- asked to do this and they declined. . At sage to the American people from the | the request of the bank, however, Con- President of the Republic of Austria |T6hY tock the check, got the money urging the United States to stand by |He met friends in Lynchburg, partook prohibition, was given out here to-|of bootleg lquor and went to various 5 laces. The money was in an envelope day by Virgll G., Hinshaw, chairman | 8308 L0000 MOy, B8 o o erings the t H of the prohibition national commit- |money was lost. He did not report that tee. Mr. Hinshaw has just returned |to the police and did not advertise the = loss. He reported the affair to the bank from Europe, where this word was[4pe m““,n?mom,n‘ L 0o Bank Tns intrusted to him by President D. M.|gjsted on payment, and when refused — 3 fi“"{’fh' himself a strong prohibi-{guit was br?:.u‘ht in the circuit court fnr! u e OW = onist. ——— e Prof. Mazaryk, President of the Re- | AU Ry not have o pay - Lot Con- . , Presides = | nelly not havs to pay. - public of Czechoslovakia, and Dr.i Appealed t t, that i - 66 \ “:“.‘!.'c"".‘, ';;,“,ic" fi."&".? e chinsietls "‘li‘.}“;;‘“égfi.'.'.‘éu?'?: s But t'he.l BIG SIr‘naihmg dSal; Each car is guaranteed to be ab e anizal that ', reversin < for prohibition In thelr countries. Mr. the tHial Court and encehng. an order goes merrily on. Lucky, indeed, golytely a5 represented and the Hinshaw announced. ‘He reported he | “such as the trial court should have en- were they who came early last 4 had aided in the formation of these |tered.” ¥ Wednesday. They got the car DPermanency of this organization they wanted at a price they never insures you that this guarantee dreamed possible. will be lived up to. e p 9 organizations and that in each case e S el children too neh el oL 0P 05t | FIGHTING LIKE INDIANS. ~ SIR THOMAS J. LIPTON *leen Decrens Sees Decrease in Crime. By Oable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. President Hanisch. in his~ signed Copyright, 1921. ~for the message " sald: America is this: | ELSINGFORS, Finland, November | An inspection of the models we T b . - ? 2 2 “My 4 t rica is 3 . —] - 5 - . END the children off to ;’cwfl:flm flflx::hlhfi'“l choco- Stand by pronibition, enforce the taw | tiiue iE":m.ne:Z‘zull;eu?égfo?? x‘?LEn' are offering will fully convince you erms can be arranged to suit ot . b i tion as vou enforce |t ts of East e i i 7 i £, school these brisk morn- T:;DAmeOl'a N‘S%an’. ,ffl*;::;;,;‘,f“l{;"; ‘:,:;‘cfl{,fie in’ crimi- .r:tl;;:w ";‘,;‘v,“g FPE &";C,,‘,,,;,,‘f that they are unusual values con- the buyer if satisfactory references ings with a steaming nutri- Instant Cocoa; if he hasn't it in :?t:lelxym‘l‘::;mtrhix: ‘make for ill in hu- | nications. trom isolated aistricts de- sidering the price we are asking. - are given. cious cup of Lipton’s Instant e man society. clare that armed peasants are fighting stock, send us his name. Also ; i ,;‘egn.(rddthc‘eifig:ztfiiglfle%%m::: ;:x:fl::::an;.mus;y{x:r "!:lel;DuI:&o:r‘; The follo .n e h ve o S t d Cocoa. write us for our new free booklet R iihs ool o : t of the Earelian W1 Wi a' g'r uped as our Saturda d States of America as one of ldqraw th d tros into ambush. The new LIPTON process ex- giving 30 delicious cocoa recipes. the 7::9:(?;’{?:1?-‘1 most far-reaching | A on:;:f:mrm“fi!n{(g}o::e; Jistrict = l g_ < = S y 2 . i tion ever ena sant o1 e evis tracts the utmost food value from Address Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., B Tadton 0 e huizea yorie, | etrenn,oar e ors e |l | specials. In addition to perfect mechanical condition - i a at . e town o em on e . . , and produces a Hoboken, N. J. Having been taugl y 3. 528 t L | o el ] mibther;frot, iy carllant youth t0,L3; | Onsua, was clesten of Bolshisvinti by most of these cars have been repainted and retired. Look for the signature of Sir Thomas ]. Lipton | and from tobacco, & rule of life which | had previously been driven from their | ) on every package of cocoa you buy— thus e O e i ok of alecs{ ISy by e tobEORIate ancates Paige 7 passenger touring.......... Was $2800.00 Sale Price $2300.00 \ ! hol in all its forms as a beverage, gorically denied Commissar Tchitche- ! Paige 7 passenger touring ..Was 1600.00 Sale Price 1100.00 ..Was 1200.00 Sale Price 950.00 ..Was 3000.00 Sale Price 2500.00 ..Was 900.00 Sale Price 600.00 ..Was 600.00 Sale Price 385.00 ..Was 500.00 Sale Price 475.00 ..Was 400.00 Sale Price 275.00 ..Was 200.00 Sale Price 150.00 Was 475.00 Sale Price 375.00 - ..Was 900.00 Sale Price 650.00 e trust that at no distant day Austrialrin's accusation that the Finnish gov- | o . W will follow ‘he ‘United States In the |ornment instigated the Karelian re-| gafge z passenger tourri‘ng. CorreE.ve Cocan PantirCerion unloading of an incubus so des - | volt. Mr. Hqlsti has also forwarded ! aige assenger s e st tive of human life and property. to the soviet government a peace pro- | 8! |4 g PO . aniaes o Tora posal from Karelia, asking the Mitchell 5 passenger touting y 7 nish government to enter into nego- Reo 4 passenger roadster. . “We are thankful to America for|tjations for calling a Karelian na- F g Bt to Eivie e e e pre | onal smenfly Sid e i) i in and we thank the Werld Drohibition M‘M’%; Buick 5 passenger touring. Federation, with the constituent bod- Overland 5 passenger touring. > ies, including thelMethodist Church 5 iN s'rA NT 7 Temperance Society and the Prohibi- Maxwell 5 passenger touring. . tion Foundation, for the help they are ea S e St Loxington 7' passenger-touring.. giving us in the furnishing of mesns for the dissemination of facts abou! Som . o : , stebhoLi o bl Gt For the convenience of those interested who cannot visit our display during world is one great family. Let us “ en ta en . business hours, we will keep open until 10:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday 10:30 help one another when help is need- AM. to 1 P.M. Parkhurst Motor Company PAIGE DISTRIBUTORS Foundation, that developed recently from the prohibition party, which he heads, In Austria the prohibition commit- tee of eloven, representing the dif- ferent important groups, was formed, ( h ted, around the famous tabie l;o::tp?wrhfch the Austrian cabinef™»at Ta l)](g] S i 1028 Conn. Ave. seven years ago when it delivered the ultimatum to Serbla which started the great world w For sale by the Peoples Drug Stores FLYOSAN PRIMER |, s many - so-called universal languages that ws any signs of survival, was Warships Destroy War! “The Hell of war is always paved with proposals for disarmament,” remarked a cynical Ger- mag admiral when asked his opinion of the Harding-Hughes plan for the reduction of navies. Through the world-wide chorus of acclaim that greets America’s proposal to join with Great Britain and Japan to scrap nearly two million tons of battleships,and to build no more for ten years sqund occasional discordant voices that range from the cynicism of the German expert in Berlin to the reluctant skepticism of certain sincere friends of disarmament whose only fear is that our Government’s revolutionary program is not drastic enough. Main 5724 you get it only in food Natural iron, which builds vitality in the blood, comes only from the food Naval disarmament will not insure peace, asserts Arthur Brisbane, in the New York Ameri- can, because “all Europe and all civilization outside of America can be wiped out from Russia or Asia with never a man or gun used afloat.” The New York Call also “declines to share in the generg rejoicing,” because it expects from the Washington Conference “the same disillusion- ; — eat. i ment that followed the ‘war to end war.’” - M edicinal as & . natural. Food-iron is easily W. G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury, avers that “bold, drastic and courageous ¢ ] absorbed and effective. measures are required if civilization is to be snatched from the brink of the fateful chasm upon 5 LESSON It * R need gg;;g;lz; Einhs o st:«.mdt.;." i Phiflagrelghia fens .:hgts;t:ie oely, sy Ebex. devitl o e et * preyenting war is the League of Nations, which the Unite: es has thus far refused to join.” ‘This is a bedbug. m;‘o:“mu: while the Louisville Courier-Journal asserts that “the Conference can reduce taxation, but it Bedbugs are bad bugs. is by daily indulgence in cannot insure peace.” ‘They are easier to get—than to get rid of. 2 mfgl:i:}m are rich in food- There is much enthusiasm in the British press over the proposed arms limitation, while in + Flyosan makesit easy tomake bedbugs dead bugs. s iron, and what could be a Japan the American proposal is “not far removed from a basis of common understanding,” a¢- i o vt e B 2 %I::ur::::n ";‘Y:a,'fl::“‘g cording to the Tokyo Asahi. In a sprayer. You spray them to death. One spray brings them out for air—anather kills them. : Will Flyosan stain the woodwork or bedding? i No. It evaporates quickly leaving no traces. How does Flyosan smell? 3 Flyosan has a pleasant, clean odor which soon pie, stewed raisins. Raisins are the Iron-Food EETTT———— All phases of the arms limitation proposal are shown in the leading article in THE LIT- ERARY DIGEST this week, November 26th, which also gives a vivid- reflection of public opin- ion in this country, Great Britain and Japan. Other news-articles which are sure‘to interest you are: China’s “Declaration of Independence” Sargent’s Repudiation of “Modern” Art disappears. g S U'fik f'K;Zl D Burning Corn While Nations Starve | Rescuing History From Mr. Ford Is F:‘Y“?“ ~da“°$°’°‘,‘s t°m“’°;°u il oy 2 ‘;“ d A Grim Disarmament Argument How Our Films Misrepresent America Abroad ca:arytir:lfl‘:e room while you use it. They are most delicious Alliances Vetoed by Harvey The Saviors of Conversation Where do they sell Flyosan? Senator Watson’s Serious Charges Protestantism’s Great Opportunity - Why the German Mark Worries France Insuring the Minister : A Japanese Plea for Publicity Christian Reunion Still a Dream Canada’s Americanization America’s Verse to the Unknown Soldier . Brazil’s Penalties of Peace | - Edison’s Defense of His Questionnaire Flyosan am‘.l sprayers. How much does it cost? You can buy a pint can and a sprayer for $1.00. How could you spend a dollar to betteradvah- Is That Cold an Cough Hanging On? tage? : " Our Germ-Laden Money Woman's Part in the Washington Conference Youlcoulont YL . Life-Saving With Photographs _ Science and Invention COLONIAL CHEMICAL ©OREO) A Trackless Trolley in New York Topics of the Day z Reading, Pa. 3 x & New Orleans, La. 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