Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 16

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i _THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D: U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1\922“ tical with the case, now under con-|it has determined to review, the|Had Hotel have besn sideration by the court and recalled|Judges of the Police Court would do|3ccording to an an the entertainment and B Head of Negro Institution Inquiry to the matrimonial byreau Charged With Extortion. 8t Washington which has eCol." Boys’ and Little Gents’ | Must Aot Immediately. e genial license clerk, who starts pff eve! arried with hfl bm”fl?n md“m“; ~ 1 colored president of the Tennessee an%me“e;tl fif&w’shg:;abk Agriculture ang Industrial Inatitu- luck, is st a loss how to answer the communication. 5 tion at Nashville, against whom solid leather for Young Amer- Sharen of casoptin of ormerieaier ica. Boys—Sizes 4 to S5} ; Hitz ‘the Rowe case would not be Counsel for Rowe Gets Rule From | called. the court’s suggestion to counsel that District Supreme Court for i until the United States Bupreme Court | Mmeeting of the Cannecticut Soclety of | geor, Heaving en Question. had decided the Moreland case, which the District nest Monday night at the served, Lo Fleischmann’s preme Court yeaterday issued a rule on ’ : board of education, Prof. J. B. Brown, 3 e Racka 1o errimated | iaimed. and yeq John P, McMahop, judge of the Police Court, to show cause, February 28, why & writ of prohibition should not Little Gents—11 to 13%. N helps digestion and 4 PS lg a state - superintendent of public in- | ogl, GigR0 NqS e Personal prop- | Attorney Wampler explained to the struction, and C. L Marehall: e ‘wad | erty valued at §65,000. court that the point involved ls idene . cleans a coate tongue = > 9 L been lending money on & 10 per cent | = o yopnspumNT. | ADVERTISEMENT. basis to the negro inmates of the = OWIng g institution on the security of their be {ssued against him to prevent the 1 in the Police Court of Per- compensation checks. . ‘ . d L Sh ;s;:,lg.,F,;:’;;*,;,:;,f?;d,n:h:‘a'b;fi%‘,fii Read this Health Message at once! it by Wi o] an ow Oes hours from their return’ to Nash- Know What Natlll'e’s Food can do for yo“! “Pleage g.nd mo all pivticulare relative to the nursing of baby and also wife,” reads a postal card re- gelvag‘. Bl:hk. mwlm himselt , T avenue. The colonel will cnuu’t with his Wwife before sending an answer, it is expected. v cy B. Rowe, charged with making a ‘handbook on the result of horse races. ‘The court’s arder is based on a pe- HARVEY ESTATE, $85,000. | ;the cpucts,arger, s hased on 2 pe: ney T. Morris Wampler, in which it o0 la, set {ort’h g‘d‘l‘ (he Police Court is made, has been ordered, Director|commander of the District National | Withou! urisdietion to try sucl Forbes of the Veterans' Bureau 8u-|Guard, who dled January 13, lett an | S35 Because the sentence may be nounced yesterday. estate valued at aboyt $85,000, a&c- e required 1o inmates of the institution have been| Gen. Willlam E. Harvey, former . uncement was | cording to the petition ef his widow, r. made o g&?’:&;:&%‘:e with Presi-| Katherine H. ey, for the pro- ossible sentence makes the + @B |dent P. L. Harned of the Tennessee|bate of his wil. nfamous” under the law, it is = o G Harvey owned real estate at|claimed, and requires an indictment HOUSANDS of men and women have found relief from n'rioua digestive disturbances by eating The familiar tin-foil D% It is human nature to want to find out “why.” So far ville, Hale had not been removed packege/mich eyl as acience can tell us thisis the reason: e Patent Leather 1_or 2 D oo thais ttliion and B an, woman and child ad. lief to.every sufferer from constipa oxlehat s theonly, ; 'iood bumhnt 2 trainee out o e ins very man, o o fo i i Fleischmann’s Yeast isa al in certain ele- hools. There lon {feat least two tablespoonfuls 'orminwhich Fieisch- . % Strap Pumps, Dark Tan 1- Dlace e I e vice men In the ||| dicted to pllls and cathartics for| \U0 JZ00k ChSt GO 1LesPOPRIe \ menw's Yosst is said ments which are necessary to health and life itself, It Strap_Pumps, Dark Tan Ox- seticol bes declared, had ,"";,'""f"“ "*"":‘d"“: k"‘“ “:"; ases, eat as much s I8 necessary. | | promotes the flow of bileand of pancreatic juice. It has 1 ¥ e, Col. Forbes declared, ogg’s Bran, cooked and krumble e, 5 P, . ford Ties and Patent Leather ° peen “whitewashed by the Tennes- |[| °5% F! permanent rellef naturalls | JelloFws Bran sweeps and cleanses a remarkably beneficial effect on the whole digestive sys- Plain Toe Oxfords. Sizes 2} seo board of education, but bad mot || b, BV TN egularlyt | Piiy | fiehout discomfort. tes natural me- tem. It cleans a coated tongue. to 7. Very special at P been whltewlzhzd {:3“;!“!“ BV ethey||and cathartics can never do mor« | ‘onthe of all human ailments would Try Fleischmann’s fresh H 7S g - 34 scocsenr ment, which had pl than give temporary relief, and a' | &' lininated and there would be o s yeast in orange juice or, if hands of the Justice @epartment. the same time they aggravate thi e o if e deiloate intestinal patbway and pave | pran was weisarsaiy eoron geny, MORE TROOPS ON RHINE [[j e way for sraver disorders Kellogg's Bran can be used in Kellogg’'s Bran, cooked and krum- ORDERED TO RETURN [|[vid. is simpiy ‘nacures food. ano pasyidslighttulifoods uch as bran gl S One Infantry Regiment, One Bat- pair... made deliclous and appetising by the | 2rend: Pancakes (the Bost yor ever SH@E ST@RE tery, Two Companies of Engi- Kellogg process. Eat it as a very|.,cn package. Buy it at your F Jos. Strasburger Co. neers and Auxiliaries to Stay. appetizing cereal or sprinkle it or srocers. 310-312 Seventh Street An immediate further reduction of you prefer, in milk. Men like it in milk shakes and malted milks. Women like it spread on bread or crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and your tongue clean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann'’s Yeast fresh every day before or between meals. Get Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your grocer, The Best Hose for Boys and Girls—Our Famous Cadet Hoso—the most durable Hose made; reinforced Knees, Double Heels and Toes. your favorite cereal or on othe: food. Your physician will indorse| P. 8—Kellogg’s Bran will clear up 203 officers and 8,000 men in the = - American forces in Germany was an- [3 B p : ~ e ————— the consistent use of bran for con-|a pimply complexion and free the stipation. We guarantee that Kel-| breath from obnoxfous intestinal logg’s Bran will give permanent re- | odors! rounced vesterday by the War Depart- ment. There will be remaining in Germany after this reduction a total of 169 officers and 2,217 men. The orders sent to Maj. Gen. Allen, at Coblenz, directed that the troops : c ® PY . GE===00) BELL CLOTHES SHOPS BES=SE x50 hiraisin iy €€ i - Slemental o the orders of last Octo- e a v e w l u s o n l & ' ber, under which nearly 8,000 men g T - have already been returned to the l United States. Last Day Saturday Do It Now!! Tomorrow’s your last chance—better take it, be- cause these bargains are not the kind that j ap every day. REAL Suits, REAL Overcoats and, Oh, Man, what prices! 5 Suits & O’Coats o of $25.00 Quality $13.75 New styles, new fabrics, real tailoring that make them look right and stay right—some money-saving price, foo, Suits & O’Coats . of $40.00 Quality Troops remaining in Germany will < 5 Dener e T o Fieia. Arth : Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Van e , & Schenck, Frank Crumit, Marion Harris, I roope ordered home include brl- Bert Williams, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, gade headquarters and the headquar- Furman & Nash, Guido Deiro, and many ters troops of the forces in German: g/ the 5th Infantry, 1st Battalion, > other popular stars.” Field Artillery, less Battery A; panies A and B, 1st Engineers, and What an all-star show to announce to the air sersi signal corps, quarter- o LA » . reaSter, transport, &ospital, ordnance N . ur family and And and other detachments not needed - ! yo y friends! yet these With the regiment that 8 to remain. famous stars are ready to entertain you o every evening with their latest hits. FAVOR BIRD REFUGE BILL. Columbia Records bring these great Anthony Measure Is Advocated at stars to your home. Their talent is re- House Committee Hearing. H 3 b luced for Colum! xclusively. Passage of the Anthony bill de- pmd bla c: CIu ’,V signed to protect migratory birds by the establishment of refuge and breeding grounds and by the federal licensing of hunters who would be ol——ole—al—]g— | Protective and Propagation Associa- tion. Among those who attended the hearing were John B. Burnham, prel dent, and R. P. Holland, vice pres dei. of the association, both of Ni or] The measure would create a federal migratory bird refuge commission, composed of the Secretary of Agricul- ture, Attorney General, Postmaster General, two_senators and two me bers of the House, which would de- termine what areas should be set aside as refuge grounds from which hunters would be bfln‘e& TWO NAMED AS CADETS. Maryland and Virginia Represent- ed in Selections. The President has appointed Henry : You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the popular T Y T record fans and you’ll find what you want at some Columbia store Willlam W. Edmunds of Halifax, Va., also has been appointed a cadet at the Military Academy from the fifth district of Virginia. Both ap- pointments are subject to the usual entrance examination next month. . ® : - Four technical sergeants on duty in G 3 the office of the chief of air service, ‘War Department, have been assigned to new stations as follows: John - Volkman, 17th Squadron, at Ellington Field, Tex.; Joseph J. Stein, 34th at ‘Mitchel Field, N. Y. . Herefs t’le P iCk Of the List ner, 80th Squadron, at Camp Knox, Ry. DANCES NOVELTIES PIANO VIOLIN Valse Brilliante (Chopin) Zapateado Spanish Dance 79458 A Sore Throat Prudence munun.s’.':fM] ey us de Karearto} $1.00 Your medicineshelf is not well stocked sohn) Josef Hofmesn, ithout & bottle of TONSILINE, for you (s) Irish Washerwoman needed el a len case Sore 2 s P Y The man who wears one of thess garments will have an Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TON- Not from The Don Richardson Cradle Song $1.50 exceptionally good-looking Suit or Overcoat for a long time— special mission. It is madefor “The Columbians, 3 ; every material and style, of course. Lo for that Im.r:rpon. ‘TONSILINE is the Nat- i Sore Throat Remedy, Itissoldin State in the Union. Yon Minuet in G, No. Il (Bee- thoven) Kathlcen Parlow| A-2162 Valse Bluetts (Air de Ballet) $1.00 Kathleen Parlow. 1 Want You Morning, Noon | A-3533 EEE’EEIEEEEEEE . A ~" AndNight Medley Fox-Trot| 75¢ Trousers at 3 Prices | | fim osSutend Rkt S e Whan Franels Doness Wit o P csef Hofinann | A-5918 ; : Minuet in G (Paderewski) [ $1.50 $: !.90 $ 3.90 34 .90 Love's Ship istro. “Sey Yoo $1.28 et - ' = = Be Mine! (a) Valse Gracile (b) Birds ow'll find it easy to match the odd coat you've been Princes Deace = At Dawen = Joael A-6125 Prelude in C Sharp Minor $1.50 N Josef Hofmann, hunting a pair of trousers for—comfortable prices, | aren’t tyey? 2 Remember what we told you—~TOMORRO! THE LAST DAY—And it’s a wise man that gets m early. Comeon! We're waiting for you! "BELL Clothes Shops Stores All Over the Land Two Washington Stores FSt. 1 a. Ave. alc=—=air|c= Dizzy Spells .Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat- i there is not eno lubricant produced by Ma Intro. “When the Honey- ufi:- Over” o e S All Columbia Grafonola Prices Reduced Prices oa all Colambla Grafonolss have been reduced as > . shown here. You can get & modern Grafonola with all $278 Model Reduced to $175 $140 Model Reduced te $100 improvements for lese than you would pay for sn old- 28 = “« o, 1B0O 128 “ “ o« 85 fashioned unimproved phonograph. % i = “« « 140 1 %« « « @O Visit the Columbia Dealer nesrest you. He will gladly - g e 15 % & « 125 s “« « 48 play for you eny Columbia Record you wish on. eny Columbia < 7 . $32.50 Model Reduced to $30 Nujol is a lubricant—not & medicine or lpxative— e0_cannot gripe.' Try it today. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York b 920 E—E3EE_EE-=E—EEEEE_EEBEEEflaE_EEEEEE H Catap, presidents Aside from that the representatives of the Police| Well to defer calling such cases. ik “xd e St ot faice ad siatzd n open oot TYTOMEET. | i Har oo e R B pending the ‘decision of Justice ve E. Hart Fenn of the nnecti- STATE SOCIETY TO T. cut district. Mrs. David H Kincheloe, . Arrangements for en entertainment | wife of mwuun from Ken- He also reminded Justice Hits of |of an elaborate mature to feature the|tucky, will the entertainment with songs, Impemnl'.nonmlnam and _dialect be ~

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