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SAYS BODY STOLEN T0 GET INSURANCE Three Named in Alleged Plot Behind Michigan Grave Robbery. PERPETUAL | BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than FIRE FOR HIDING SECRET | Brother of Nurse Declares Man OSHUA . CARR. Secretary [{| | B€Fe for months, was part o authorities report ving been made by rs, dhey re- rison told Mrs. Ruth : n were other par- ties to the alleged plot. [ | To Have Been Burned The plan was to take the body of evidence obtained in the ruins of the house, was to collect the insurance. Seek Anthony as Leader. Aunthony is being sought ' as the | er in the alleged plot, which ailed to work out as planned when { the raid upon the cemetery was in- terrupted after the body of an aged | woman had been removed from a grav 1 A representative of the state at- torney general's department is here ng county authorities in thelr Dblistered feet ng ¢ Today the managers announced | minds In every line of merchandise is 2 : investigation. ; ¥ range of 150 feet. New trunks with . 2 Hin Berter i Retsnol completed reservations showing that|shown here. Cretonnes are shown In|built-in liguor compartments attrat .‘.‘;:x::flfl‘;l;g !;;eumli rron;' the place of 2 ‘There is nothing better than Resinol Ol bavtrs Tromtevery: cotasr of | on. e same nammer s mers|iterest. Irlsppar doilel with bonbed anic i il (LSOELD KO By CUCHSRE Ointment. It relievesthat hot, drysen- | INDICTED G.0.P CHIEF % ¢ fingers ey go in carriages, carts and some i . y OTY . U. . the country will tour the six floors | chundise is displayed. There is & u;_t;rd“‘.';!_ rettes in their finETS|are carried. Stories of “miracles” are \\ of the Grand Central Palace. Walk- ¢ washi ine which any one ApIa |- 3 spread with wonderful _rapidit 3 new washing machine which an T vou aiways. sve. Josiug, smort{AUrSSItE wonderfull Sraviaicy : \ biistered spots. ~ Bathe the feet in Ao/ water before applying the ointment. Prescribed by physicians for eczema, OF GEORGIA MAY RESIGN sation and gently heals the chafed and ! 1 | Meeting of State Republican Com- 8,01 | Calling Himself Mark An- $8,000,000 : Surplus More Than | thofly 1s Leader, $800,000 i s 1 H MARIE, Mich. August Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [[i u mrave op Drum- | JAMES BRERRY. Presidene [[[! ™07 under THE .EVENING STAR, MUTT AND JEFF —It Runs On Iis Reputation. 'S STRANGE How A THANKS UERY MuCH, WOMAN WiLL FALL FOR MISS SCHuLT2! T'eL BE OUER IN MY CAR Just As soon As? T SHAve: TA AL {Gotham Merchandise Exhibit Is Fairyland of Dress Designs | Special Dispatch to The S son in all lines may be standardized. tomers may enter only by spe ad- mission ticket. It will be conducted only three weeks. It is the most modern of all modern sales agencles for America’s merchants, a depart- ment store for those who buy the goods for the nation's stores modeled on the famous European goods fairs that have been running more than a century. Salesmen of the manufacturers have been back-tracking, going over their routes more than once in an effort to meet customers at the proper buying time. The exposition is unusual in that ft is the first showing of many of the novelties in women's wearing apparel and the unexpected in other lines. Everything worked.out by the best could readily carry under the arm. Taken apart, ft could almost be car- ried in a man's pockets. It is a handy ing at a moderate pace, with only a pause here and there to glance at special exhibits, one can traverse the WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, A GUY GUEN WHEN He 1922. AUGUST 11, (Copyright, 1922, by Zi. C. Fisher. Trade mark registersd T. 8. Pat. OF.) Heee! I UG REMoVED THE MOTOR! THE RUNT WILL TAKE NO RIde WITH THAT SWE,IA. DAME TRDAY. 1 Woman Miracle Healer’s Patients tomobiles carrying the sick, lame and curious have been visiting San Lo- renzo and so great have been the wociated Press JUAN, P. R., August 11.—Ex- policemen have been detailed for cures by Julita Vazquez, the “healer| motors two miles long on each side of the roadway waiting for people who aré rapidly wearing into & broad trail the cow path that lead up the steep hills to the spring from which the supposedly healing waters come. Thousands go by motor to the “healer” and more thousands on foot. From Caguas and other nearby towns there has sprung up a regular mo- t thousands, of au- from the pen of a famous Czechoslo- vakian artist. One hosiery firm shows twenty-five shades in plain silk hose for wear with women's evening gowns. The booth is a close-up of a rainbow. There is the toy telephone with & studs’ get Buttons McStudd, a little hollowed-out_wooden figure to grna- ment a man's dresser. An excellent knife s hidden within Sidney Sharp. there are reports of people coming from Santo Domingo or the Virgin Is- lands to get the waters blessed by the “healer.” Some make a fiesta of 1it; others are almost reverential. After being blessed the water fis carried away in bottles, buckets, oil cans, anything. And each person the assed “healer sees 14 told to bathe, rub the | 33 certain times. Freqiently the “healer” is aroused from her trances with great difficulty. “healer” Since then T'S CERTAINLY RUNNING SMoeTH first throughout the attr a hes d a brother assist her ed to have been hile the spring who is in . - s e S antied Block Island Traffic for Miles|.iie Seisn® ot tne boay with paces™ o i Sirs bave been v i the water, or drink 80 much Of it at|\Wis about two menthe Sgo that the attention has spread 1105 Connecticut Avenue —ungqualifiedly g uara ntees relief from— i W\ n to a house in Sault e.| NEW YORK, August 11.—A new |In the past one line of goods be | { :"x‘f’;l;'ma:'.':lhrl.’:-x:"zu‘xl:u‘n‘;?l:.f_‘ wonder has come to New York. It is|sold at lphe lt‘hrlslmas ::Jn:i;n)l:ml;)w.."lm’v at San Lorenzo to help handiejtrafic jams that ‘there ‘have been 3 flfl;r \\']lll‘il Mrs. Enudson!@ huge department store showing |bought in June, and another, to be the crowds drawn tiere from W e'(]—;l'fimplahug to the police that the San was to disappear and Anthony, on|only the latest merchandi Its cus- | s0ld at the same time, in September. nesday night to late Friday each|Lorenzo road was impassable. On ORPORAIION 5 week by the stories of apparent|Thursday last there was a line of 7 PPN —when RADIUM HAY FEVER SOLUTTON is and similar skin troubles. Aalldrugzists. 4 s 7 < PerEe | fttes Callsd—Phillips Womte | 1006 boothilined aisles in about'five| washer for lace curtalns, hoslery, sitk |~ Tho Tirst National Merchandise e e P! hours. The visitors, in that time, see | ynderthings, etc. show is just getting underwiy. If:" ‘The healing spring is about a mile . . . Discuss Report. the handicraft of the greatest artisans| Exhibits show millions of beads in {New York's general public ever findS from the town where the *] o use rdi: 1 ions P ki » e healer g s. i of the world, a bewilderingly bril-|beaded bags. T€ AT6 Dew out about it police will be needed 10 lives. Near the spring a palm-cov- By the As-ociated Press. e ened mantle clocks of & sort thal (keep the crowds back, for only ac- ered pavill hel : 3 > e e nugust 11—J. L. |lant colorful spectacle rivaling the S Rold for from $50 to $100, which | cyedited e B penBIttEU 6o Seables han beons cradteds e On sale at: ' glories of King Solomon's court or |amee are made o sell at $10. The [trance. For if there is one thing that | Thursdays and Fridays the healer sits| [l o pennelrs e et e an of the state central republican committee and who was recently indicted in Washington on charges connected with alleged irreg- man who has found a new material for making vases, the man who bas developed the manipulation of Bl to a point where can give you & beautiful glass teapot at small cost the markets of Arabia. To Standardize Buying. Beauty and art may play the lead- ing roles in the big production, but | the average w Yorker will never in a chair on a raised pl admit, It is that he has not seen the e piatiotm S10 receives the sick. Waters from the spring lack healing qualities untii she has blessed or magnetized them. 1118 F St N'W. 23 14th St. K.W. O'Donnell’'s Drug Bt O'Donnell's Drug 8rera, Alexandria, Va. ularities in disposing of surplus gov- issued a call ves- the man who constructs wastebus fow articles on sale in any depart- i The great en. | ots. humidors and the like from Ul ) ment store are absent. The great en- : cares. z ot e R 7 — : °N- | 711 'are here with their newest warl = e i e . terprise is an experiment by the Na- | 13 *Ifjvaukes owner of a printng | ONCH NN TGN CHONCR QY2 me-\k-) C. C. Coyle, secretary. Mr. Phillips would not discuss re- ports that he intended to resign, but among republican leaders it was in- dicated that a movement was on foot to keep him in office should he seek to give up the chairmanship. How Factory Workers Vote | ON Prohibition and the Bonus IS SHOWN THIS WEEK By the “Digest’s” Poll of 10,000,000 Men and Women Throughout the Nation A fair proportion of the wives of these workingmen will, no doubt, vote in The Digest’s poll of 2,000,000 women votes, now under way. As has already been explained, practically all the names from which returns have so far been tabulated were taken from the telephone books of the country. The newspaper press everywhere is hailing this comprehensive poll as one of the biggest journalistic enterprises ever undertaken. If you would know the senti- ment in your State for and against Prohi- bition, and for and against a Federal Bonus for soldiers and sailors in the late war, get this week’s “Digest” and study the intensely interesting returns. Other Big News Features This Week: Why “Senicrity” Matters in the Railway Strike—Lenine Under Socialist Fire—Asking England to Help Keep Us Dry—Speaking For the Foreign-Born Miners—Uncle Sam to Hand Fritz His Bill— Italy's New Political Crisis—German Capital's Game of Bluff—Why Islam Is “Sore” at Britain How Warships Are Scrapped—Shelley Remembered—Shall Voice Teachers Be Licensed>—The Spir- itual Triumph Over Bolshevism—Filling the Country With Churches—Topics of the Day—Many Striking Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons. Get August 12th Number, on Sale To-day—At All News Dealers—10 Cents ress that turns out about S0 per | & A T o iacd on the Ave- | rfected @ tional Retail Dry Goods Association, with the co-operation of the National e e Garment Retailers' Association. 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