Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 26

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paere : ; : - THE LVENING STAR WASHINGTON b. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. . - v + ___ADVERTISEMENT. | Dandruft Kills Hair---Parisian Sage Saves It| PRESIDEN'I”S GU“_‘ t Dog 'Cluef Witness in Court GETS FJA"- TERM i | e e et OBENCHAIN CASE SOON |, 320 Moottt st OR-SELLING POISON i fiture courd“het b nrowsii wnaer | |N HANDS OF THE JURY | S e Helpmg to Decide Owner i | e Sheic) | 1N HANDS OF THE JURY v it B i e ! of poisons without the pro, March 17.— | Watehea very move and every pioce “Buddy.a white Camoyed dog, was | to : lab Concottion Contained 50 Per Cent “Te™fhe man sy secmicen e hyiabel: | Los ANGE f evidence. 1 am compelled to ask whisky c hagd euffered any injury, a charge of | G Jmpietiop of & I ou to hind this defendant guilty of | loren The dog remained about Wood Alcohol and I dalivery of the judg: 3 it um chief witiess today at the trial | his home 2117 Banc e ot Ker l;;;‘l':’hl::'fl;chrl Uit Wan atated: e, | mained toduy before ihe « it ;d;\lu|ll‘l'l"Ilrnfsll(deul';leldllldll:?nent- HH o 8 oy = west, unUT he disappeared November erosene. o Madalynne Obenchain, charges 4 no| ! {insthe Munteipal Court brousht by W55 " iiye® general next saw the > {iBonees, Only dtink 1 amount. | R A0S NS omnection with the sh Obenchain toyed with a silver or he ! o be corn whisky. but, according (o He claim- | the internal revenue chemist. con- aken as tof talned over 50 per cent wood alcohol and an amount of kerosenc. The malter was tention of United Peyton Gordon ted: learning of the Serfousncss of the case and the smaliness of the ma mum penalty allowed by the prohi L . |Gen. 'Bn A, Helmick, inspector Henry E. Case lored, charged —_———— L encit «x’ Sir. iiys spoke, and gave | dog +a 101 establishment enry E. Casey, colored, charge ing to death of her former swcet- »Practace at St. Augustme oricral, Uy B A, against Tesloy | oomert s ie Mortined thatdob. andl with manutacturing and sellg u!h_’rhe Beople of the United tates pay [ heart,” J. Belton Kenneds, voung | " indication of concern. il - Morse. owner of a millinery store at | called attenti its effort to Teach | coptain’ intoxlcatin om $75 00 to $1,000,000,000 a | broker, could be given to the jury of —_— 3 o y & driok, waa sen-, . 7 ;i 91 W eral’'s 2 year to sec motion picluree. The in-|nine men and three women. it was | Stimulates the Scalp, Nourishes || Aids Mr. Harding to Turn 1023 ¥ strcet northwest. for ""“‘“'!mum ek e (d b s ‘wife, | tenced to six months in ail and fincd ! dustry represents a toial Inv stment | thought the remaining s | About the best way to get along | the Roots and Helps the Hair |]! | on of m.f dog. The action of the|guughter and son, as well as by others | $500 by- udge McMahon in Police | ‘l"(‘;ve.su:"ne\“l”o“lfnnl ike 000,000 and|would be gone through with by carly With zome people is to get along | = ¥ e In Good Score. | canine. which attempted to break s [who knew the dog: Court yesterday. Prosecuting Attor- ployment to 250 000 persons. | afternoon. without them, | to Grow Thick and Glossy. : leath o reach Mps. Helmick when | M med he bought the dog | 1oy David A. Hart aeked for the . | 5 By the Associated Press, the dog was brought into court by a ! from sath street and otn el s | ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, March 17—, States marshal, was the avenu, New Yok cily,” Qotober 24, | maxjmum penalts, w nich the court! N i S Sha lax 1 brought it (o Washington. | Rreaiden 8 Wasis o fna Il‘x‘::kepl 1t at his store or with| The half pint of liquor, which was | much improve in his game. plan- | Bim at his boarding nce that | sold to Willlam Bell, was supposed i i ned today to devote the forenanon to; olf and recreation. Despite a stron L the President turned n"d S. Rap ‘e us evidence that thé ! ga e notice of an application to the: him e had since.he came to|Cvurt of Appeals for a writ of error. dog disap| % Gen. Eli A. Helmick told the ] neses, en beneficial. he bought the dog in Baldwin. k. to the owner :% caused a small boy tolin September, 1919, and had him|to November ¢ yesterday when the boy's dog|shipped to Washing ¢ his dau 1 deserted him und followed the Presi- dent, who wzs passing along the street. Mr. Harding had patted the doz’s head and when he resumed his walk the dog decided to uccompany him, much to the consternation of his | young master, who until that moment d believed no one could lead his four-footed pluymate away from him. The dog followed the President to his /A < wtel and the boy followed the dos. [/ WQ\XGUARANTEED ‘ D P LANSBURGH & BROTHER| - ates Altorney who,. upon Announcing--- Starting Tomorrow, In Our Corset Department—Third Floor A Demonstration of AR '{i ':‘ ||||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmmlNIIIIIlIlIIIIIIILtm,/// | See the Bald Spot—That Shows | What Dandru® Wil Do. cthing finally turned out all 1ight returned to Its tistied. Harding to destros t this quickly 1 party [ tomorrow _aftecnoon and Washington Sunday ghortly ernoon 8 r said before leaving t s, £ T ad_other House leade! 0 SYMPATHETICALLY. UNDER - n Saturday over the parlia- tuation in the House with supply you and the plin to call up the Y RE E are uot cotirely Lill_next Monday under sus- — on of the rules. .He goes to ss., lo speak on the treaties Sunday, but d _he would be back In Washing- d~ y in time to preside over MENTS. intelligently interpret your.orders and assemble them rapiclly and accurately from our stock rooms and ware- The Miracle Self-Lacing Corset of the Age \DENBY AND ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK AT DINNER| houses, is the function of our Qrdqr Department This work is performed by a corps of practical, careful men, under the direction of Mr. L. P. FIELD. Their knowledge and “ Invented by Prof. Chas. Munter, who has devoted forty vears to the physical improve- ment of the human body. During this time he has discovered that every human being must be properly poised, must at all times breathe deep, walk and sit erect with comfort and without physical effort or attention. 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