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— RIDGEWOOD ORCHARD Apple Marmalade- [In every jar the bouquet and flavor of de- 1 2 -licious Winesap and Jonathan apples made of justapples and sugar—preserved right in the Ridgewood Orchards near Winchester Ridgewood Orchard Marmalades at dealers listed below, priced lat 25¢ the jar: uerbach, A. 31% Pierce St. Ballinger, E., Wisconsin Ave., Md. Borsock Market, 5215 Blair Road Miller, A., Good Hope Road, Anacostia Mooreland Bros., 1113 15th St. N.W. Mostow, A., Tenleytown L Zacoasnty BRITISH ALARMED BY INDIA AND EGYPT Wales’ Visit Declared Great Disappointment—Radicals Baffling Problem. BY EDWARD PRICE BELI. ago Daily LONDON, January 4.— England, Gloomy sentiments relative to India and Egypt pervade the minds of all classes in Great Britain. There is dis- appointment over the Prince of Wales' visit to the great dependency. It Is true that his royal highness has been the central figure in many remark- able scenes of welcome, but it is also true that the heir and representative of the king-emperor has been obv ously an unwelcome guest to a con- siderable number of Indians. This fact is mortifying to the British peoples with their deep attachment to the crown as an institution and to the persons both of George and his eldest son. To every one It is plain that Brit- ish rule and native feeling are in of Swarta and J. D. Heflin, his brother-in-law, fought a duel with shotguns in the Lafourche swamps, fifteen miles northeast of Monroe, yesterday. McCal- killed, part of his jaw away. had been enemies report fi's office, and when they met became fnvolved in a guarrel whick led ¢o the ahoot- Ing. Justifinble homicide, was the verdict of the coromer’s jury, summoned by Dr. C. P. Cray, parish coroner. police and military on the one hand and the populace on the other. He hears of the threatened use of bomb- ing planes to disperse assemblies of possibly hostile natlves. Regarding these matters he reads official pro- nouncements to the effect that law and order must be maintained. Law and order! The average Briton re- members the immemorial invocation of this phrase during the long strug- gle between England and the Irish fpnationalists—a struggle, he 1s forci- bly reminded, that is just now end- ing in the defeat of coercion. “What hope have we,” he asks, “that after pouring out blood and treasure in India and Egypt through years of doubt and humiliation we shall not WIVES OF FARNERS UPHOLD PTINISH Protest Old-Fashioned Idea They Are Downfrodden - and Overworked. CHICAGO, January 4.—Protests by farm women against being called overworked and downtrodden have followed steps taken by the American Farm Bureau Federation for a na- tional organization of women on the farm. “Farm women in numbers are he- ginning to realize the ha ul cffect of this_old-fashioned publici " de- claves Mrs, 1zetta Jewell K . W. Va, a lead swn_of ¢ in this “The farm women, who have awak ened to their own' possibilities quite frankly that they want t a campaign of optimism about coun- try life. They don't want to be or patronize it possible, would appre Says M For the first time the movement is general all over the Unite just understood—:and, little idealized! ate it for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922, Relatives Fight Duel; One Dies As Gunshot Tears Away His Jaw By the Associated Press. bringing about better school condi- tions' for other children, and each time anything is done to make the boys and girls happier and more con- tented 'the mothers know they are increasing the chances of holding the children on the farm. “I think that is the keynote of the rebellion against the ‘downtrodden and overworked' publicity. The mothers realize that only too often the children get the ‘city folks’ point of view when it is expressed as dz- preciating farm life.” —_— MURDER PROSECUTION FOR “DEATH” LIQUORS Attorney General of Alabama Is- sues Orders to Push Charge if Intoxicants Prove Fatal. . Ala, January 4. — -neral Harwell G, Davis 18 sing all solicitors to prosecute nurder persons arrested for man- ufacturing liquors which causes the death of any human belng. This ad- vice is being issued following the ar- rest of @ man for the alleged manu- sale of liquor which is aused .the death of id to have succumbed to the effects of some liquor he had consumed. Attorney General Davis authozized the examination of Smith's stomach, the report showing that he had died from a violent poison. Some of the liquor of which Smith to h: drunk was also WARNING! getting genuine Aspiri Colds Say *“Bayer’” when you buy Aspirin. When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are Rheumatism prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by miliions for Headache 1. r | Fanaroff, 16 Good Hope Road. Branch Market, 5505 confiiatainithapclilatic Indian S na 3 Dion is | farm women to join the vzed and w aid to have been ! - i43 . |Freedman, . 4400 Ga. Ave. W O e e o e e i Aais ‘ana Alrica! 53 1e, Iu | O varlous sorta, Mre mrow 1 659 per cent of Toothache ~ Neuralgia Neuritis 29 St N. ' A y working ) 3 = o Freeman Bros., 2202 14th St. N.W. Rubin Bros., 4716 14th St. N.W. s, answers, “Make conce: rope? NI ties A he e | i of this same Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain nservative opinion, concu But apparently nobody suggests a > learned the v h official po a in improving country 1i Golden Market, 301 12th St. S.E. 0 becoming des- it Sacks, H., 900 3d St. SW. workable alternative to the policy of | Hals, ith and € Sts. N.E. Seigel, J., 3d St. and Md. Ave. N.E |ence, retor the government. At the foreign office [ iy “/(PTY ‘wemeral has also au-| Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. als, S, 1300 4% St. S.W. Sher, H., 233 12th St. S.E. sions only disaffection | oF the India office one obtains a state- | S 3l o0 solicitors to - ascertain 3 aminsky, A., 5th and G Sts. N.W. Steinburg & Murinson, 620 N St. N.w [and produee anarc It is the old|ment like this: ot aboutiseventy hve farmi lios n Weas [ poison liquor is being sold Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dyuggists. Hornstein, M., 2325 18th St. N.W. story of the increasing ditficulty of Anarchy Cause of Worry. Virginia where the school iex pprehend those responsible for Asnirth 18 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sadcylicacid Vigderhouse, M., N.Capitol and L Sts manufacture and sale, rcDevnl Market, 1020 Girard St. N.W. ‘Wiggiton, M. F., Brentwood, Md. RICHARD SPENCER PALMER, Inc. Distributors _12 Warder Bldg. Washington, D. C. n ith nationalist| woan we permit senaibilittel ions. over India and Egyp Sick of Hearing Threatw. on_tolerating the Of this story the a e Briton is{agitation that te: sick. He hears of repression in India [* lon of life and property? and Egypt. He hears of hund of itics told us to scuttle out of thousands being thrown into j He |India and Egypt we could under- [the scho; hears of bloody collisions between the [stand them, but they do not. They There tell us to remain and win the confi- {done in e dence of moderate opinion. For pre- | improve 1iv cisely this purpose of winning mod- [and each litte su erate opinion we have started self- enterprising farm women on to higher governing institutions in India and |ideals. we are doing our utmost to come to Holding C a friendly arrangement with the| .y Egyptians. Meanwhile extremism defeats amicable negotiations. 1 «d for years about LANSBURGH & BROTHER - Bargain®®Floor narchy to spread |and others had t Are we to go B running *h community that will social conditions ess is leading the ren on Farms. lizing their power in or to widen the- self-governing :rs of the Indian and 1922—The Year of Opportunity PO peoples, but against moderate opin- i among these peoples. « e We camnot run we must hoping that extremism fill) y R Renovating Fur Coats olidari Indian and Anglo-Egyptian on the basis of freedom will prevail As for the Irish struggle it must be remembered that settlement is pos- sible only if Sinn Fein extremism fails.” It is good to know where your purchases can be made at a moderate cost 300 Girls’ Gingham Dresses and fur pieces re- quires expert skill. Our cleaning, glaz- i ing and repairing OF SMUGGLING LIQUOR skill satisfies old customers and brings new ones. 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There are still many lines, he Wz = OUTLOOK FOR 1922, price your pocketbook will afford be sure to sce our offerings. Comparative qualities are according to the price, but all are better value than you will expect to find. The styles are attrac- tive, and only a few of a kind—very often only one. The following will give you some idea of the materials: Are Taken From Cellar. 4724 5 problems. L Call Main |4728 Sizes from 6 to 14 NEW ORLEANS, La, January 4— Mark Boasburg, better known as 5] q Is “Jack Sheehan,” who h b lay- Ground floor location at Ninth and G, the &3 watehful waling game since his . . . - . raided last Saturday night officers easily accessible just inside the by federal officers, was arrested late . ) ¥ on a warrant charging him door, under United States Government i i 3 c . worth of assorted liquors were carted Supervision—are a few of our service from hir cellar under the direction 5] of the officers. h 7 . Two warrants involving Boasburg's —— ! 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