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38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER’S STAY _ |tzixiisis et v o 1 ;. . G WONAN'S SHILEROBS 77007 SHOWS HOW SCROOLS FAIL s i i o @—£ 59 a.ol)ofrn glorw ~ GALLOWS, S JRORS) Bk o i COFFEE CHICAGO, IIl, Nov~mber 17.—The | the law because it is the law, and the Hammer Murder Prisoner Verdict |“Pull pen” in a city . today loomed | code of morals because it is the code, i up as a lighthouse to benefit the|must come from ‘the schooleteachers| (ginerine Fitzgerald has filed suit in i of the cities and the villages of the g6 Declared Compromise by Men |youth of a nation. Of he cities and the villages of the | tne District Suprems Court tor the an-| Jrresistible E; ‘Who Favored Acquittal. - add to the crime wave, who will obey (Copyright, 1022.) You use /ess all because Hart Hanson,|taught what they would have been [Baiment of her marriage to Avthur| . oo which are Bright of the board of education |taught before these days of short|p.irrex county, Va., January 29, 1920, | and Sparkling. Keep Your Eves . tollowed %the 11l conceived | SKIrts. clgarettes, petting parties and | ang g says Hurgess deserted her in | Youngend Beautitulth ough ORIGINATED BY MR WASHINGION IN 109 The thie. Lopaendpstartalth ou By the Assoclated Press. advice of bls attorneys some davs|““3o far as morals are concerned|AUEUS Of that year. She has sinced Sibureriiurie Mobmtioed g LOS ANGELES, Calit., November 17.|880 and went to all for three days|thero is & decline in morality among | leingd; she states, that Burges ha hildren. I am not ranting —Man members of the jury, which|for contempt of court. n%hofll & was performed. He now resides - out things which young people do found Mre, Clara Phillips gullty of| Inside of the jail he gathered an|aoorhecause they were not dons whon Eaducallly; tiescone s Intormol socond degree murder for beating |18 O Nhat, [he Sty et | L e e o have fallon Gowen o pis | GIbs appear for the plaintif 8 0 contend wi which was | now seem to have fallen down on L] = Mrs. Alberta Tremaino Meadows t0|far more practical than academic. |job. death with a hammer were quoted |Now. as a result of his experience, . “We must teach the schoolgir! and today as admitting Mrs. Phillips |the board of education has passed a the schoolboy h 15 a part of ‘The Convenient Coffee The Economical Coffee Each can is equivalent to ten 5 resolution directing that civics and|the community; each citizen has times its weight in roasted bean smiles saved her from the gallows. | Te3OLULIOn dirccting what cluics and|the community; thal each citlzen has Had it not been for the defendant's u_vi_nhl. standpoint. 5 game. & s movement, set on foot because Herm ‘ee. 100% pure coffee. omile. sho probably would have beef | ;o ricnce showed many ConEs which | s ™l LGl = Without a recommendation for clem- |are omitted from the printed page, is| “We must teach—in Chicago and in N No oncy, thus making death the only |BOPed to do more for the coming| SXer¥, COmUMBIY I fhe SonniTND o coffee-pot. grounds. ency, thus making o genoration than many of the sugges: | that those who break the laws must N N bl Snslty, ihey seld. dy them, |tions that will be contained in the|take their medicine just as they pay o waste. No trouble. rs. Phillips seemed to study them | 8135 vevision® code ‘of the American | & forfelt for deliberate or thoughtless one at a time, and to flash frequent | Bay Aesociation, Supt. of Schools|infractions of the rules of an athletic MADE INTHE CUP smiles at them while she turned an|petre A, M contest. Measure the cost by the cup— apparently stoclal back to the spec- [ o d MoTtenden 12 working out & “U4E0vs an, tet us stop folding our AT THE TABLE o m make the plan ef-| A 2 usstor — t by the size ofthe can. ! zhle r:, crowded in the courtroom,|fective and comprehensive. u?.'x'.s’a:“nm"éi:?nnfi h!'“%‘he cnrll;;ll- no| < \And ‘the has ihe most appealing Blames Pareats. Sohaols, are Tete rany: they' srethe smile I ever s was the way one| “The schools have fallen 'down in|hope of the nation.” Booklet free— Send 10c juror was quoted. ¢ducating the school children of the| The entire couniry seems to have 2 % A But th . |country in_ civics,” said Mr, Hanson |become interested in the new Chicago for special trial size. footed Ty Vaman Jurors were not &L | oday. © “Better clilzens, who will not |plan. Letters asking what is 1o be = k; thres favored a verdict which would REFINING ave sent Mrs. Phillips to the gal- . i S G.W SImIGwlolemllm lows. They found a compromise was . For Ho yS and Other Days for passing sentence, which may pe A necessary to avoid a disagreement. 522 Fifth Avenue, New Yock While the defense planned to ask a 3 m new trial next Monday, the time set an any period of years from ten to life, aced Americ. the nmto ooun;el said they had no - Zz;f'[ fi; 7@,:‘ comment to make on the verdict. o8 % e L Distinguish i Phillips as saying: “I don't know whether I killed Al- berta Meadows or not, but if I did, it was for mother love, for Armour Phillips, my husband, is my only baby, and when I realized he was be- ing taken from me, I fought, &and fought and fought so I might have him alw: R S—— ITALY LEADS IMMIGRANTS. T XH A Always delicious and wholesome. Made after a famous recipe from the finest ingredients obtainable. At your Grocer'’s Great Britain Second in Number of Aliens. BUCKWHEAT | aly ti es to leud 11 th I countries in the number of diens aa-| *“The most Delicious Tea you can buy” | THE BUCKWHEAT YOUR Y " Imitted to the United States. During G T G M S ;he wa:lod' (r](;m July 1 lDder)\'era‘lhér X AT * 36,049 Ttalla 2 E tt t REAT-GRANDMOTHER USED a7 ) this country, the Department of . . ) Labor announced. Great Britain She preferred Heckers’ because it was the best ) came next with 30,748 admissions. ] ° 1 ° = . N | The quota fo 5 taly is nearly ‘ex- N 7 ’ : ) Z“I'EEI‘“:'% ‘;";:'y E“mh]rl;;d:lll%&z:e;gf :g' IOCeI ls HOWI] ls Ou It makes cakes with the real old-time buck- :" ’ *Germany Tas. ilrcady sent 13351 l % . # citizens to the United States, leaving wheat taste—light, healthful, delicious. ) i ; %:fi:?ryue(;;li:; e batance ‘ot ‘the i scal year. All prepared-—self-raising. Ready for the grid- e dle in a jiffy, by simply adding water or milk. GASOLINE USE DROPS. THE HECKER CEREAL CO., NEW YORK g Consumption, However, Exceeds That of Last Year. asoline consumption in the United in September amounted to 527 gallons, a decrease of 000 gallons, or more than 12 per cent from the figures for August, the bureau of mines has announced. Consumption of gasoline in Septem- ber this year, however, was about 16 per cent greater than in September of last year. Production of gasoline in Septem- ber amounted to 536,491,938 gallons, just keeping ahead of consumption. Stocks of gasoline on hand October 1 were 690,050,809 gallons, a decrease of 13,700,000 gallons during the month. HITS CHARITY FOR HEROES Valor Legion Condemns Honor Men Who Take Money. NEW YORK, November 17.—The Army and Navy Legion of Valor, com- { posed exclusively of men who received Ilhe‘cnn:rea. onal medal of honor and , the distinguished service cross, last night made public a resolution censur- ing holders of high military honors who have accepted “public charity.” Although the resolution mentioned no names, it was adopted soon after one outstanding hero of the world war had been publicly presented with a large sum of money. The resolution proclaims “a deep sense of humiliation that the glorious traditions of more than half a century should have been sullied by men who, in battle, having won this greatest of all_distinctions, should place them- selves in the position of seeking public charity.* DAMAGE CLAIM DENIED. Suits for $800,000 Halted by De- cision in Test Case. GO, November 17 i " ’ . | vardiet Sorurhed by a 10Ty, donn UST as “a man is known by Grocers handle more GoLp {damages to relatives of Ro: e vad oy the company he keeps” so a MEepAL FrLour than any other in the Chicago river July 24, 1915. The case was a test suit, on which de- grocer is known by the flour brand. This is evident since one ended whether similar suits demand- f’fio%5:{:&%‘:3?3@';3;3"‘&;55:::“.2;:;.3 he sells. out of every ten barrels of flour e Wasiern Hisstris Company. P made in this country is milled by w If the i'?our yout:groccr cle.cts the Washburn-Crosby Company.;.. to ety iR s_tock is of a high ;0 extensive production is uniform quality then you can -y jhevitable result of milling a -be confifient t%'xat the other fo.ods uniform quality flour. A world- He o.amm Sl et wide demand has given the quaity; means for the extensive produc- . Thousands of grocers all over tion and the means for keeping the country supply the millions GoLp MepaL Frour quality ab- of women who use nootherbrand solutely uniform at all times. but GoLp MepaL FLour. When you are in need of flour .. ask your grocer for GoLp MepaL : the";:;“ gf?s;u Know thatl‘: S Fyour. You will like its con- i ; ‘ iform quality, purity,white- jstently uniform quality and the if"t:ulrxhbs::u—ysfi - Do e , ness and strength of GoLo MEepaL resultsjjrrouwill get from its use, ; FLour that &« brings their Specify Gorp Mepar Frour customers back for more. always. L Fpuer: vests simply can’t roll icp or wrinkle, because they are ; so long and shaped to fit the Lok foe dhe Hlerelfe o . . every pair of Kayser Iralian waist and hips. They stay down. o v ?. giving u.)mfonlnduu BESIDES, they are Jtalian Silk—the Marvelfit_reinforcement best silk there is—and Italian Silk, Bageudve so well tailored, hangs snugly to the lines of the body with a feeling of fitness that has never been equalled. ~ — L a Designed for comfort, a Kayser its purpose—with “room T enough” yet carefully iring the = : Ji_fl&l@&/fé h g, Lok fo the Mol Uhde rwe ar 5 $6.00 and up Washburn-Crosby Company Mills at Minneapolis and Buffalo {300 MepaL FLouR Why Not Now ? 4 d iA_'d‘r‘_egtisjer‘s Er;fer( The Star|_ Experience