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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922—PART 1. t fo! i wtnin if ‘e sugrén- mny:nn, on. th PncolLrlver. and died Supe'stition Made Geronimo dered. His terms were accepted. trom a ranger’s bulle! . THE SUNDAY FIGURE DEMONS SAY Surrender, Says Col. Quens |owisw: s uma'vere marsssig | ek St S o7 Yiasd NOW. WORTH NEARLY $40,000 ; ¢ Did you have your 97.8 pounds of sugar in 19217 If you didn't y * missed out on the sweet stuft ma By the Associated Press, the hills back of Chihuahua, Mexico, thelr performance’ was presented the In west Texas. The Apache KId was| gret time with the original Buffalo of the same tribe, but not related to| Bill show in Omaha in 1884. In 1885 BERKELEY, Calif,, March 4.—An a hearing on the matter. It is h Geronimo. Yet he possessed all the | Col. Owens went back to Texas. Hi old promissory note, given by the ::‘g:smt” t'hn‘v’ nnmblvy":lh# lla:‘in'!;:: et, for the demon statisticigns of CHICAGO, March 4.—Superstition|Col. Owens was a materi wiles and savage cruelty of his chief- ldd!g to his '""‘fl of “naked racers,” | commonwealth of Massachusetts SR st e ) % SR BRI, BAkd | remlted i e surrendor of Geron- | B RULGME, Andhe fale 8 Moy o | cain "Col, Owans snd pie telow | Semfor Lo scaeons witn the Bars| {0, Samuel T Mater in 194 for | nor IoRiiGie Soldiers Keep Some Light eyary ‘one of the mote than 106 |!mo. the famous Indian, and the|pan,'0F'{RS falords of the War De. | [EnSers were sent after the Apache num and Bailey circus. ~Then he sold | 363.62 at § per cent inter.st, com- o i SRR x 000,000 in the United States | Apache Kid used the first smoke | partment, beciuse Geronimo had few = i iem to that company. pounded semi-annually, may bring e Bkt peres I me e o : Hho chase was o bot one, The| SR S8 Met comptny, | 7 | pousced semisunualy, may e | ROCKEFELLER ORDERS screen recorded in this country, ac- | friends among white men. The col-| Apache Kid knew horses, and from | .. o¢ rr 000 (0 CONES SR8 100 TR £ these few. . e " lsliniegll o cording to Col. Fred Owens of Chi- |°7¢l Was one time to time got remounts on O caitie rustlers ALl A Mather's great-great-granddaug! ¢ ter yehrs Geronimo told him | fieestand frem ook . This crowd was $1,811,666 GIV S cago, a noted Texas ranger of half & | why - he. murrendéred to the white | faoiost &nd freshest horses I Fions | Sxterminated 100 miles from Fort| ter, Mrs. Almyra Gaylord Conner, 1,811,666 GIVEN SCHOOL' Plants Going; People Fear e hitea States consumed 10,: 548,451,000 pounds of sugar last 2 : Stockton, but before their end Col. kindergarten teacher of = year, or 254 per cent of the |century ago. man, and it is a story of the Indian’s | on their spme ponie: But they fol- a young kinderg: \ Water Shortage. Wori's production. ‘This ‘Tepre- | “Gol. Owens, an old circus man, who | Superatitious nature. Geronimo's |fowed the trall oo fast that they drove | Owens had received a terrible wound | perkeley. NEW YORK. March 4—Gifta of By the Associnted Press. sents an increase of 8.4 DET CeNt |eurned his title ak ranger, cowboy, | PUrsuers numbered among them a|the Apache Kid and his band to a field | o,/ FERRACH 0 T8 e. % Wiille 1o the eabf Inst@nmmer at: NE . Mareol 3ifts MEXICO CITY, March 4 —The seri-| over the 1920 xl:gnuumnllor;‘ and 5 | bronco buster, pony express rider | Capt Hildebrand. l::'h;v‘-“!he 'J'G'J.'Z of fewer corrals and more desperate | , FIUP 181 hith up for some Simetbut tending her mother’s funeral, Mrs, 3$1.811.666 to schools and coll-ges of the "y 5 = = 25.9 per cent larger than the aver- cipa Vi Vi was driven into straits. ». - nation, v Jo ). ke ousness of the clectricians’ strike, | ‘aze consamption for the teN-Year | pavsuin satluding thoss ot Geromiest | chase became hat Hildebrand’s com- | ° They sourrounded the band of Stink- | attle from Texas. 'There were five| Conner found the note, unpaid, in | pation "';:g"nfi:"l‘:"’:i"ii“';l(:;‘:‘:m i thousand head in the herd. In vhich has tied treet car service,| period ending 1920. d the Kid, made th mand was crawling over the crags|ing Wells, so called from the sulphur 2 old family trunk. which had . S s ¥ er in vari E 2,852, has been crammed full ef action and Just before his surrender Geronimo |law circle closed in, the Apache Kid orm a glant saucer, a funds, were made today by the gener®l Y. & v i v United States in 1921 was 2.l ] the clty. and today put Mexico City | 506l [N, "n increase of 30.2 | narrow escapes that read like the CAusht sight of the face of Capt.|made use of a smoke mcreen. Ths| Coyole barked and a cowboy fired{ dolis’ clothes. funds, were made today by the genestl - o hot at him. When the stampede gt it oasi T ia now : A ioaver v : Hildebrand and was ready to fire. | wind was blowing from his band to-|a 8 Mrs. Conner took the mote to an : Become apparent. and the newspapers| BoL Comt oL R duetion supplicd | > Freq Owens when nine: yoave old | Then a bright light flashed over the|ward the rangers. - The Indlan fired Was over one thousand head of cat-| _MrS Conner took ihe BOIC 19 RF | Foundutio A are demanding that the government| 241 per cent of the consumption in | was missing from his home in Flem- | Offcer's features. This the l;mm; the prairie. Then, under cover of the tle were dead and (wenty-five hun-| attorney, who sdvised her that | Hiinois W take energetic steps to settle the con- | 1921, as compared with 17.4 per |ingsburg, Ky., one morning in 1859, | ¢0U!d pot fathom, and it drove all|wmoke, they brought down sol 4 out the passage by the Massachu- Returning _ t 1 . Col. University, theugh. the ‘steiking membors cent ini 1830 Sugac jexporie AL | Ho il wome et e R ostonti B o e did not escape. Two ot | Owens heard of am:r'n'd';,':m{"o..fim setts legislature of a special act, |cC, Although the striking members of | led 789,263,707 pounds, At eighteen, or In 1868, he became | In those days troopers in the Army = for In 1821 the legislature passed & the electrical union have not been| while ',",i.'n‘o??, aggregated 6,613~ fa Texas ranger and made such u'Were resourceful men. A private | the Wolf "‘;,Y:-n‘lf'-‘tthc;:flfll'o he had | pony born on the trail He bought| LU, 'Calling for payment of all P able to bring total darkness to Mexico | 041,867 pounds. mark for himself that he was sent|in the advancing line had seen a point “‘fi’ “” :‘:‘ e A e o Gt | reat trick pony. Cleo. He trained| Such notes and providing that in- . . 000 Lniver: City because soldier guards have been 4 to the Centennial at Philadelphia |of vantage and thought his captain | fell in the rifie fire ~Col Owens) great feithk Bony Cleo, [He trofnef| terest would not be paid after a . 66500 3 stationed at several auxiliary plants her rangers tq represent the | should know of it. To move or a call LIS 5 Then he | around the world twice by Col.| Teasonable time was given for |pyteriun College of ¢ = « —_— with ot = business affairs have suffered severely Lone Star state. In 1878-80 he was | would reveal his position to the In- turned to get his horse. i presentation, Clinton, S 1 during the last few days on account clw NE dotaited o the pony. exprens theonen |dlans. Yot he must get the attention | Fode into a bullet that caught him|Owens. Cleo died in 1918. Col. Owens | PIESTRIS AN, o 1ntroduced in the | Sime . itus ) - | of Capt. Hildeb: d. Taking a small | in the left thigh and another killed Ulf‘fl left the road. lature, Mrs. Conner has been ofithe SR TR ey e v ha D er L | mirror from his pocket he caught {he | his horse. which feil on. the colonel, | What o onant o N A inod, cailiag tor payment of ihe 00 Lincoln School, New Yeri, £ Mals buwes hl-nt R--d-l;x. el | mive haracter|many times outrode bandits bent on |Fiys of the sun. These refiected on|crushed his chest, and left him uncont| men, 2 ov) enced by his initial and. | SOV P08 SN Tt dea to | 305 100" ear of disorder has caused the gov- | Jean son wi ve ther , the face of Hildebrand, then in immi- | Scious. When he came to himself he since, automatic elections, as chaplain be ready to go east soon to attend 2 . O — ernment to provide several auxillary | sketches and humorous monologues | POSSE3Sing the valuables he carried. |08 G0 o8 o Geronimo's rifie. But| was seven miles nearer civilization, | of their club. He can silll take the | D Rl S S i ) i ineteen collegs for it plants with machine gun detachments. | Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., at the Pla One og Geronimo’s Friends. the flash beat the Indian's trigger | being carried on. the back of a|thumb, fore and middle fingers of his n 3 1 i =it No casualties through the strike had rmuu. 1814 N street. She will be| 1In 1881 he took the saddle again |finger. He saw the wonderful, bright | friendly squaw. The Wolff boys| pistol hand, roll and crimp a cigarette | He has never resigned, he has never teachers’ salar $199, negfo a: 1 3 : R ising indust Sben reported up to late this after- |assisted by Dorothy Dennett and|as an active ranger. About that time | light and thought it a message front| were saved. the cowboy’s way, In spite of the fact | been discharged. He is a man of | education, _supervising oon. other talent. Geronimo, the most wily chief that|heaven to identify Capt. Hildebrand | Recuperating, he again took up the| that thosé three fingers are marred | quiet mien, and to meet him one teachers, $76.0 mmer § The main power plant at Necaxa is . ever gave the American Army [as the Great Spirit. Geronimo ran | chase and helped to make it merry|by ‘he mark of a bullet that shot| would never realize he was ome of | for (efeRers: till functioning, but the strikers Mrs. D. W. Biair of Philadelphia | trouble, was getting bad in west | up his flag of truce, merely stipulat- | for the Apache Kid until that out-|the gun out of his hand. the valiant ‘r,neq !hflh clrrr eu aw an sifim’ o ave succeeded in cutting several| wil conduct devotional ser: at the | Texas. Until Geronimo's capture in |ing that he should not be hanged or| law was run to cover in Big Bear| Col. Owens is still a Texas Ranger. | order to and over the frontiers. adrels termediary stations,”thus shutting | Lenten week of prayer tomorrow at — ff power in various sections of the|12:30 p.m. at the St, Paul Lutheran e 8ity. Early this morning the water | Church main was cut in three places between i —_— Mexico City and Xochimilco, the| wrw. Eleanor Bingham will give a fource of supply. A d shed water | talk on Maecterlink's “Blue Bird" Bupply is most feared by the capital. | Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in recreation Rubber-Lined and unles g v g f0day" It Ts Sxbecied the city il be | halk, Government, Hotcls, under aus WELCH’S Household Aprons Firtually without water, light and GRAPE JUICE 39¢ power by tomorrow morning. Robert E. Lee Chapter, No. 644, l's. t- gl b 3 Robext = Lee Chanter. Ne: S48 . ) STORES In attractive daint at- i There was much talk today of a|Dim. at Confederate Memorial Home, Pints, . oo 32¢ Nov 2-Tth & K St N. W. rerns—waterproof and dur DS ey David S. Kinchelo of Kentucky will arts . .. ... 59¢ S N. able. Speeial, eneral sympathetic strike. The 2 No. 2.7# & ESis. N. W. No. 3140 6 USt. N. W. 'No.4-TREMS.N. W. No.5-8th §H S&. NE. 2 Kinchelo 3 hauffeurs, who early in the week | Eive an address and Mrs. Kiy . Ih : etticd the grievances which led to| Wil entertain with songs ang whis- e very est & walkour, have signified” their will- tling. Dancing. » % ngness to stop work again: the tele- , I d H B h Phone worke ~Sald to be form. | P E: 0. luncheon will be given ta- mporte atr rusnes atingi de e ety FieW to! dation, Florida and Connecticut ave- g:le of lm‘g‘o:oe: i:lm $ 1‘ 29 striking. while the bakers have d- Men who know real good razors will at once Foady faaned s \dcauration o aym. | mues At 1 O Ladi recomnize the quality of thess John Lnestrum. a Vit ctricians. . ° d SW n, ow grount A . P prasident. (brexon 19 to medt strike | pCOPEErt BY the Germania Macuner: 3 3 Revolving D E e s of & Tnt wus: Tepresentatives this evening, but a ?{L‘ia’.f"’éoémy";fifu tmo e hue Spray tity and obtaf them at & ’very mw v‘rllfif .Tf: EomuiGin adustment of the, differ- | &4y “cvening at su15 otiock, at the| | —At our “Thompson Branch” we feature Syringe Good Strong | 5% ane Sior oF 4723, a¢ Store No. 1. a i & as ic Audit y 2. Chris! n! 2, . .. ! pany officitisiis motleoked for- | disecior. "’n:eorn%'gnwrc_lr_\:r will b ;aisr"fl{)srt::l::;l {;g‘;;_t;ss on ffhfi; "fla"“‘;’g VIS Rubber Gloves 7th and K Sts. Only assisted by Miss Estelle omas, vie- R cts o e 181 = 5 . i linist: Weldon Carter. pianist; the » : 98 See Window Displa; RO WaRRANT SERveD. [ S S5 A | ch g ol Bl bt e 85, 98c 29 Fai e 3 e omas, first violin: Mis 3 % 3 2 ertacellworth a eight- 1 Forged Permits Alleged in Liquor | second, violin: Bobert Sisamns; ¥y | Lawrence of England and other famous | gonsiderably ‘more quatity ana ‘mn—df‘::: Special Sale of Strops at ; Operations in Cincinnati. the Washington, Coligke of Music Or- manufacturers. All brushes are guaranteed | pies price. ~ PR A special sale of genuine ¥ the Associated Press, ctestx.icicoatediDY e “solid back” and filled with pure bristles; “Pike-Gibford” *Newshell Razor Strops at a record low CINCINNATI, Ohio. March 4.—A| The firat of the nerien of lectures : finishes range through natural, ebony, ma- third warrant resulting f investi- | “Constitational Government” will uall'ty rice of 59c. These, too, are Eations of allefed Megal Meunr | given the <vening of March 13 at the hogany, rosewood, etc. All are superb, and Guaranteed Good Q s e S pperations i Ct i i v i w an' Natlonal Foun , i 1 = By United . States Commissimmes | two other lectures will be given there, big values at one-third off Peoples usual Alarm Clocks Tooth Brushes only. low prices. Reduced Prices Range From $2.66 fo $8.00 Thomas M. Gregory today, naming |March 20 and 2 ¢ Fred Kaucher, said to be an offici —— 2 bf the Fleischmann Dlstllllngoco::! Dr. H. C. Oberholser of the United any, Riverside, Ohio, and Anthony |States biological survey, will give il- chmidt, Cincinnati, truckman, and |lustrated lecture on “Birds About harging them with having conspired | Washington,” at 7:30 p.m. Tuegday, ogether to divert 108 barrels of |before the Brightwood Parent-Teach- whisky withdrawn from the Fiejsch. |er Association at Emory Church, ) ann Company's distillery warehouse | Brightwood. e Those who will take part in the £ It is charged that fe : t Wrawal permits wore worg un "B |lobby concert at the Y. M. C. A. to- Bection with the transactions and |MOFFOW rnight are: Mrs. Roy T. ghat Schmidt used an Ohio carriers | Lovkes. Miss Susan Freeman Ml Permit. when he was not the L.t | Maxine ‘De Silvia., Mrs. Lotta Stau [ ] of this permit and had not been |fcr: Roval M Tinker, Miss M. G. Da- . . ficensed fo tramsporc Hquor. vis. The concert is free to the public. o MAIL ORDERS ow , lces You'll like the prompt and effi- cient manner Special, 89¢ Special, 19¢ 7th and K Sts. N. W. —and, for every woman a Special Sale of Finest Hair Nets —presenting our two mew superb hair nets in a sale that means a definite saving for every woman. We want to assure you that re- gardless of price it is tmpossible for you to purchase better hair nets. ¢ Kaucher was arrested a few days tvvo! ¥ Fred Payme Cl rthy will show Bgo on a similar warrant charging | natural color pictures of ~Colorado in which we fill and ship mail orders. No matter how ;lversinn of ninety barrels of wWhisky | ana the Southwest” to members of the e Dobell’s Solation, pint. -sea---15c 2% away you live from Washing. or (Jelivery to two eastern drug|Cosmos Club tomorrow night at 8:30 N thly meeting of the Fed- ON FRAUD CHARGE. |erai Bar ‘Association will be held to- ton, yon may take advantage of foncern& p.m. morrow evening at 8 o'clock, in the Tr. Iodine, 3 0zs. . . . . womsu. - - - 24C Peoples Low Prices. Address Mafl auditorium of the Interior building. Collector of Large Sums for Near |The speakers are: R. A. Haynes, fed- H East Relief Ar 7 eral prohibition commissioner, “The A i _ 5 2 A Orders to Mail Order Department. ! NEWARK. N. ;enarc;eas.t:duendm T, R L i Special demonstrations will be in every Peoples Drug Store this week Aspirin Tgb!‘;"og"';;: 100, 89 708 15th Bt, N.W., Washington, Bave collected large sums of money in | tor of the Treasury, “Compromise-of to show the remarkable qualities of these mets. Doz., 15c; Z.y H y D. C. ous parts of the country for the |Government Claims, and the Federal ear East Relief, which that organiza- | Farm Loan Act.” tion never received. Jonan Danco of Philadelphia was held in 32,000 bail to- Edwards’ Olive Tablets...13c, 25¢ Bliss Native Herbs wcsw-45¢, 95¢ Peoples “De Luxe” Hair Nets | Queen Annette Hair Nets day h £ obtaini v un. | sociation meet Tuesday night | ‘ascarets = Ber false pretonsen. /I8 moNey Un- | 0%t g tephen's parish hall, 3017 14th 6 for 59¢ 12 for 98¢ Single Mesh Double Mesh C Oil. pint ; Detectives Gannon and McCartney, |Street. It is planned to make the 1 d tical di Wi Castor . pin ho arrested him, said they found in |Meetinz a spring “get together” of We recently made a very practical discovery. We 3 for 25¢ 3 for 29c Eno’s Fruit Salts. . .- is possession a list bearing many prom- | the 1,000 members. . among them those of lliam T. Manning of Ne iorge ‘Gordon ‘of Seattle.| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. th were listed as contributors. Im. igration Inspector Barbara of Ellis V TONIGHT. sland idertified Danco as John Isaacs,| The Padraic H. Pearse Council of | Syrian'-immigrant. . He said steps | Friends of Irish Freedom meets at the giscovered that while hair nets are invisible on the ead, they are too often invisible on the dressing table! = 5 | and thoroughly inspected. 2 They are missing when wanted, owing to the We base their claim of superiority & i -Si| i i is in- ' in the fact that they are made hitherto short-sighted practice of selling this in. A I cadleade it Jayne’s Expectorant . .29¢, 49¢, 89¢c King’s New Discovery. . ..49c, 89¢ Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly. . . 25c, $1.10 Mastin’s Vitamon. . Ironized Yeast ... | Made of carefully selected and ‘ sterlized Human Hair, hand woven | ould be taken to have him deported. {Ty] hical Temple, 423 G : - 2 : 3 i . —.ienu e “}’E’l‘g"%}}‘ft“ cérghv;‘ ;‘x:a'h' gl&l{:s%} g:lsms:sble adjunct of the toilette in miserly ones e oat i i o Lysol. . 'o',l B 5= of Robert Emmett. F. Edward Mitch- . | QUEEN ANNETT) N Omega Oil. . . . QUOTA LAW EXCEPTIONS Sl Apzesiientisitbeiconncil i ulfpres So we evolved the Peoples De Luxe Hair Net, boxed in | are made exclusively for the patrons Pape’s Diapepsin coe.mmveu- ini xare - TODAY. dainty dozens and half dozens, sterilized, examined and | of the PEOPLES DRUG STORES Plato Water 17¢, 33¢ nisters’ Wives and Children Ex- s e guaranteed better quality than nets that cost more. and we guarantee them to be the o =izie s siore e omints Sy The Wanderlusters' hike will start empt From Immigration Rules. {from Hitaffer. Va. Great Falls cars - ORK, M will leave 26th and M strets at 0 fi" + Slarch 4.—Wives and | o'clock. One-way ticket. Mr. Gambs 60c Resinol Ointment ... oaee. - 45¢ 75c Alophen Pills, 1005. cseses . 49¢ Alcorub Rubbing Alcohol .-cem . .59¢ 75¢ Analgesique Baume Bengue 53¢ Bromo gm".kur. .10c, 23c, 43c, gc Bromo QUinine . . .een . . wu. op . 23¢ 60c California Syrup Figs. ... .43c EZT bl fs Carter’s Little Liver Pills.-ro.15c 5 a e Fletcher’s Castoria ....eswee Doan’s Kidney Pifll....‘..._..g: ] “pint 60 Tablets, 25 Cents FLU and COLDS wre less likely to _sppear if you keep your body in a clean, healthy, germ- resisting condition by equal of any nets in the world regardless of price. By purchas- ing enormous quantities we obtained a price concession that per- on the hair—Ilonger visible on the dresser!—and a new one i mits us to sell them to you at a price that is extremely low. | | Finer human hair—more delicate in meen—more dur- able in service—more dependable in color—more invisible n of ministers of an; = nization, as well as the min- | 1 1ead- =1 A ters themsclves, are Immune from the | Social Club of Hebrew Home for the Aged will meet at the home, 415 ederal Judge Mack held today. e rdered the release, on a writ of nabeag | . S eot at 4:30 o'clock.. of Mrs: Giitel Gottlieb, wife of | Red Triangle Outing Club's_hike bbi Selomon Gottlieb, and their four- | will be from end of 17th and Penn onth-old son, who had been d sylvania_avenue car line southeast, across the bridge to Benning. Meet patation of a_man from his family | ** Shgrclock.s ILId; Corapn: eadar. great hardship and dangerous to| The Strangers' Club, at the Rober- e welfare of our city.” and. although | son School -of Personaiity, 201-3 Bond e law does not specifically provide for | building,. will be open from 4 to 6 & admission of wives and children of o'clock. All welcome. . inisters, Jndge Mack ruled that it is| E B leariy its intent. always handy fn the box! Remember—that if t eminently safishied with the: All Colors—Cap or Fringe Shapes ' s e g L5 - i hair nets, return them fo us end get your money back. Jumbo Castile Soap —big bar—good castile, nearly 9 inches long. Special, (4 60c Car-Mac Tooth Paste “At the First Sign of a Freckle” Use Barnard’s Com- plexion Cream Barnard's Compiexion Cream surely removes freckles, smooths and beautifies the skin, and glives it the healthy glow you desire. Price, 35¢ : Special, 39¢ Car-Maé removes the film that dis- colors and decays the teeth. It's de- lightful to use. Good Values in CHOICE CANDY Nujol ..... Delicious Nut-stuffed Dates— Piso’s Cough Remedy... This Attractive stuffed with almonds and 39 c Pazo Pile Ointment. . . -.‘::-- gcc T ,s»;x;x:, st - % AYOR DROPS LIBEL SUIT.|vus sl - LOW PRICES Dr. P. J. Healey. Catholic University, On Nationally Known I\\‘HI make addre: i1l - & L3 |y Gomsss Sammamwit s g e Cigarettes *hampson of Chicago Based Claim on Campaign Charges.’ Pape’s Cold Com; walnuts, Ib. ............. { CHICAGO, March_4.—Mayor Thomp- | Building, at 8 odlock. Subject, “Get v ) oret NS g0 Thie &ii-Pesetable Lax- fon of Chicago today dropped a libel | Your Found of Radium.™ One Eleven, 15’s PINT Choice Chocolate Pepper- Ll Ew o ble Come Liver “ean “Bowela. tree. fuit against John G. Oglesby. former| Tpe reorganized Rialto Club will 5 loc P D : c Pinkham’s Vegeta o ing_ blood and body of licutenanc_ governor ot “Tiinote, in | macs st % ook 1 A Beniame, “un| Strollers, 15's . mint Patties, Ib.......... oundll ) e Prisonous | waste, accum ‘l‘h"e % «;lr“:ln;n;:-:;og.oool dam es. | Jjewish young men invited.to join in Afternoon, 10’s 8 for 25c VACUUM Crisp, Fresh Chocolate Peanut Pi C h Remedy. e throw ot isupacens n alleged con- |jiy gocial, athletic and literary work. n, A inex Coug . mciondiig emnation of Mayor Thompson's war - - ) Clusters, special : = ecard. contained in Mr. Oglesby's| . 3. C. A. of Howard University| National, 20’s 13c pkg., BOTTLE b d » C Sal Hepatica. ......... ra5n literature when he was a|will glve program before Asbury M. Beech Nut, 20’s 2 for 25¢ h . .. S 5o Epsom Salts, Ib. ate for the republican nomi-|{E Epworth League, 11th and K : Carton of 200 Big Half-pound Bar Royal Va- ation for governor against Len |gtreets, at 6:30 o'clock. Sunshine, 20’ s g PO Y Freezone, for corns. .~ Poinll o don0. ¢ g — Gl L nilla Sweet Chocolate, John’s Medicine.. ... 49c, 89¢ The mayor has similar suits pend- . M. C. A. Service Club will give Pkgs. e c 4 i { & 15c Father n's Me .l > fng against the Tribune, the National e ‘trom 5:15 to & o'elock | Omar of 20. . 21c s o special . iiiieaiiin. “Gets-It,” for comns. . ... .25¢ Security . League and others who |Dr ) i ; eharged him with 1ack of patriotism. | SO " © Peimenpl SioAk Flflli;‘ c Carton l 98 p Rich. St. Cut of 200. . s . ] - LABOR CHIEFS IN MEXICO, |, Trs Asiati bufielo le s very yalu. mpke g and a half times ag much butter fat Chesterfield Jot 10. . C American Union Heads Seek “Cor- |as_that of the cow. y In phgs. dial Relations.” Piedmont ' or20°. 16¢ CITY, March 4—walter| 7 Sweet Caporal | cartons l 50 Waldeck’s' Peahut Brittle—crisp Guade’s Pepto—-Mangan . .n~.-. -93¢c or hot 24 hours—in a hand- 8nd delicious, 5 Jad Salts . ... . " v :?:-::'n;u:;&flmsd;fimp:lb. C Key's Aseptine. ..~ .40c, 75¢ y 88 illus- . 7,vell & Covell’s. Select - Listerine. . .. ... .....23c, 39¢c, 73c ::'c:il_:i :or:.“ RE-qworthy Caramels, assorted, Ib.... 29(: I‘Mh urcfic -:dl R :;c Auerbach’s Quality Jelly Eggs— Azur ‘ace Powder.........83¢ (sh]:g‘tnvl:izf.-;;.‘::;u"»m 2ol fresh and pure. Very, very 11 Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. .69¢ case. Spectal....... 98C special, Ib. .... € Nadine Face Porder. . - ;fi Java R'-e Face Powder “The Spray That Keeps liquids cold 48 hours adviser to California oil W. Kelly, president of the ) Lucky Strike of 200.. ts’ Unlon, and P. J. Marrion, resident of the ITronworkers' Union, lave arrived in Mexico City for the urpose, according to El Universal (8 2 . ° rafico, of “effecting cordial relations b Down Go Pflces On u e jetween American and Mexican work- ' s men.” They were received this morn- Dame Nature Face Powder 29¢c, 45¢ . Jardin De Rose Face Powder. .50c Mavis Talc ..... weremrerers-. 19€ e sl ey s “Radiant” Good Quality Fountain Syringe..w........ 69| | X Moy Gonum Fale e gu:?mg; 2?:(:;';:;3{&1: o whe Seas aa: ':'l'" "C‘I.I:-:“'l- e “Velvet’* Hot Wa?cr Bottles. Will wear a long time.... 69¢| ! 2y - ;; Cnt;': ITV:xlf Preparations 3 ;gcc :errngo s secretary of war. O O°% Fall eresting, Congress 2-Quart Hot-Water Bottle—Guaranteed 1 year $1.98 i S 35:."!. trite Neil P tions 29 ! POLICE CHIEF SUSPENDED. ' - quality: ....".$2.98'| ¥ 1} - De Miracle : ST. PAUL, Minn., March 4—Henry ; Congress 2-Quart Fountain Syringe—Guaranteed 1 year $1.98 Spray clears the 53c, 89c, $1.75 El Rado Depilatory. 49¢c, 89¢ $1.00 Mando Depilatory Neet Deodorant . Odorono ... .. . . Crepeau, ‘chief Gf the poiice, late ; Rose ] Senate 2-Quart Fountain Syringe—Guaranteed 2 years..$2.49| | q throat and nasal s e e e T UL TR : Atoz 2-Quart Fountain Syringe—Best quality obtainable $2.98 | .| passages — opens the head and re- afety, on charges of insubordina- p . = k, sure remedy for R Cont A e e rebardinas Bostonia Metal Hot-Water Bottle. . ................. . 81.79 [¢] ..25¢c, 45¢, 83c "Malaria, Chills and § CHICAGO. March 4.—A g ] Promitly and witheut eharge. : e y 56 s e deraict of “wuicide while despondent” || - ROSEMONT POULTRY: 2 - Seainless “Ball Top” Rubber Nipples....oun ‘ ’b:-firfl:t; dplvld:nd of PeterthKn.- fi.a Thares of Tniue weymos nou- || FARMS & HATCHERY Cream . mem. .. 38¢c P e L e Vilk: - 4 : g ] throat. : ream ..... . .42¢ _Powerful | R 2 DEATH AS “STOCK nmnm."i e e TS P otcn Afossiem, Nai J6 i finse o on o TREGR cHore Lhros * Stllmants Freckie Croam ... 43c 2ct Wi fo g G wmineas 2 for Sc. with his life's savings a few on'ths ago. He shot himself,

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