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| i i i S S R A B T PO B~ T M 1 £ M AR R Nl .. ST M e R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY. dians Say Custer Died by Own Hand By the Associated Press. WOODHOUSE DEFENSE |7 {ACCIDENTAL SHOT KILLS | PROMINENT PHYSICIAN | Missourt Man, Nationally Known, Drops Revolver, Which Explodes, Sending Bullet Through Brain. NOVEMBER 24 1922.7 i Londén Royal Academy’s Fivst Of- | ficial Recognition of theuSex. ! By the Associated Press, LONDON; November 4—The Royul 1 on, known ‘us the king of The air is v in Zuland that by 1o means the stron sbjects of fair size can, be distin Jts strength wed ay that of SIX g sufshed al a distunes of seven oi men only. The' tiger is stronger. eight miles by stariight — ADVEREISEMENT. ADVERPISEVIENT. CHICAGO, November 24.—The In- dian version of “Custar's last fight” was told here by Judge Aaron McGuffy Beede of Standing PLEAFORVERDCTFALS it Court in $1,000,000 Suit Orders Trial to Proceed After KI His i Buests at | Academy for the first time Jn its N d f dmecty ot Be g =R Nature’s remedy for co ion ranks, choosing Mrs. A. L. hwymnr- tonewho is a member of the Interna- | tional Society of Sculptors, PaButers and Engravers, as an associate. RKSVILLE, Mo., November 24.— wife, parents and thirty-five an entertainment at his Thousands upon thousands ofione of muny seriom: | Plaintiff Finishes. 5 home saw Dr. Georg 5 ” en i she: { Rock reservation, N. D, u corge A. SUll, presi-| Two women were uulnolnl:clfixwh 0| people are today suffering from con- Hkely to follow? | ST R | “The general Indi ent of the American School of|the academy was foundeddn 176%, one opie Fight constipation with Kellogg's | Judige Hasde, Whi Osteopathy here hd nationally | 9f them being Angelica Kauffmiann, { | stipation in all its hideousness: fow | g For Siratn tAs sigiuriy 5:" By the Assaciated Press. Chicago Hi eewil e sty [the noted Swiss historical and por- | realize cither the cause of their con- | sweeper. clranser rand puric | "BURLINGTON, Vt. November 24.—| it was a defensive batile, for their. 5 an osteopath, instantly | trait painter, who fs represeuted iuff T vhat it will e 1y Wil correct the siost chronte ; Ve 24, z v killed last night when' he accld " the principal galleries of London, and | || dition or whai 111 eventitally ; . e AT ARy, counbsl. £55 ke 0B es and homes. It wis no am- accidental 1 . Lof constipation 37 it is eaten regu- y counsel for e~ O o Do A stol and a bullet from | Ll continent. but. none since hus |||lead to: Ak the average man o)y, i ! fense that a verdict for the defend- in the open, and. the best fs brain, O™ | been elected until now. il oman s, thiy jsee Gonstipared gunls, ants be directed in the $1,000,000 suit won. They maintain that the or inquest will be held to- | | et g TG e o H ) % 5 S W 4 eneral, hiw cavalrymen ¢ bullet entered his 0 { Ay S g daily; i ? | brought by Mrs. Dorrit Stevens Wood-{ WL AL e S LG Lt L entered his left' $300,000 RICHMOND FIRE. " | the physiclan asks his patient is— (54 0 D Bouse against her husband's parents| gide, took his own life with his Dr. Still. sportsman and lover of = RICHMOND, Va., November 24.—Fire | ‘l"" I tpmeuch s will recommeend Kellogg's Bran for for allenating of his affections was| revolver. I believe the account.” [the outduors, hiad shown members of | of unknown origin late vesterdas de- ||| tien i 1s coated he kuows the Ba-!constipation? i is shotguns and was ex- e C The judge said that in conne tlon with the Sitting Bull-Custer that Montana overruled when the case for the plain- Here is the tiff had been completed. that opens your eyes. i ank i il engagement in 1875, For which every ane hankered since Adam was wise. The case for the detendants, Mr.' tatilemen. coveted” the. land. on Deliciously ready to tempt and to please, and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse of| which the Indians were camping. and that also the Wis a move on reduce the Army, and that it been told that Army leaders, Mrs.| desiring to prevent reduction, be- | shel 1j that trouble with the In- .I'” 15 would accomplish their pur- New York, will be presented today after one witness for the plaintiff has ibeen heard. In her concluding testimony Dorrit Woodhouse denied that was seeking a divorce at Reno und that she had conferred with her at- torney about a divorce in 1920. She vlflentlfled a letter among a number i received from her husband. Douglas ! Woodhouse, in which the latter said i hie had heen cut off by his father. This {letter, she said, made her “feel ter- | ribly Asked what had stood in the way of {u reconciliation between her husi | and herself. she said it was th. i titude and actions” of his par. ;INTERALLIED CONTROL { COMMISSION ASSAULTED | Attacked by Citizens Armed ‘With | Clubs to Prevent Inspection of b Munitions Plant in Bavaria. ' 1 The heartiest hunger soon gives way with ease. The Sioux Indians did not wish to kill Custer and regarded him s A just man. i PLAN GASOLINE TAX FOR ROAD OONSTRUCTION Two Cents Per Ga]lon Charge to Be Recommenderl to Legislatures of Eleven Western States. cifted Press. western states, | western gov. eek pas- ! trol commission, who « intention to inspec at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, were p on their arrival at the depot by & | band of civilians armed with clu = { A British officer was injured in the « of uniform legislation through- attack. No G v German soldiers were|out the west governing the rules of SAY *“BAYER” when you buy. Insist! concerned in it. road in ard to moto s' hand The allied p igns and it-of-way 1lations \When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine l)a\'cr product prescribed by couneil of ambassadors at Pa ey week informed Germany tha phv«lu(ms over 23 vears and proved safe by mil- lions for vers. through T T T |v\||hdr|“.‘l of the military cntrol | | commission had been suspended unt i the hérnm governiment aflur(l—d Batis- for fla rant viola! Colds Headache reparations !4\r incident nl‘cur;‘mk’ 2us: d t ainst the i Toothache Rheumatism | ooty S the commisston: 1n questing an immediate reply, th i eqe - i allies said their patience with Ger ! Neuritis Lumbago | many was almost exhausted. Neuralgia Pain, Pain ! 100,000 STAMPS S?OLEN ! DYERSBURG, Tenn., N | —Approximately 100,000 on Acccpt only * B ver™ ‘package which contains proper directions. age stamps were stole post office here by burglars, who gained | entrance to the office vault by means of explosives. A small amount of money also was stolen. Is 1923 To Be A ‘Hell-Raiser’s Year?” . “Discontent has sy wept the country™; there is a = some new way out of its troubles.” “It will be a ‘Hell-Raiser’s Year. In these words, independent Kansas City, Chicago, and New York editors in turn explain what happened on November 7th, and they express what seems to be the prevailing senti- ment in second thought editorial interpretation of the election. Thre is a very interesting news-feature in THE LITERARY DIGEST . this week, No- vember 25th. which analyzes the cause for Republican defeat and what the Democrats really gained. “There has been a general smashing of pronounced reactionaries,” glee- fully reports a labor daily (Minnesota Star), while the Newark Netws remarks that the radicals hearing a party badge are in the asce ndant, armed for assault for party control two vears hence. If the forecast of conditions is accurate the programs of reactionary eroups in Congress as shown in this article will be erlightening to the public at this time. Other news-features in THE DIGEST this week which are unusually timely are: Full-page Colored Map of Soviet Russia Today Also a Map of Soviet Russia In Asia These Maps are Accompanied by an llluminating Article Showing Present-Day Conditions in the Russian Republic Chile’s Earthquake and Tidal Wave The Turk At the Gate An Australian Defense of America Salvation for the Grape Crop A Million Watts In a Vacuum Tube The Kansas City Child With a Phenomenal Voice mndy “Bayer” bou\ of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin Is the trade wmack of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyllcacts I e T T T T L L L L L L L T L L L L L T L restless searching of the electorate 10 Britain’s New Government How the Women Candidates Fared Clan Victories in Oregon and Texas Heat Over Greenland’s Icy Mountains Sculpture By Photography The Oil-Stove as a Heating-Plant Practical Pointers on Aerials Science No Refutation of Religion The Bible Out of California Schools What will the G. 0. P. Do To Be Saved? Boom Days In Russia of the “Nep” Many Interesting Illustrations, Including the Best of the Humorous Cartoons Have YOU Seen “Fun From the Press”? “This novelty served valuably as relief and con- trast, drawing the laughs essential to.the com- plete success of any program.”—Exhibitor's Herald, ‘I lie new short reel novelty now showing in hun- dreds of high-class motion picture theaters. “‘Tun From the Press’ is a highly® amusing and Lreezy lot of clever sayings sho for the first SEica : e time at the Aldin¢ Theater.”—Philadelphia reviewing the opening of the new “million-dol- ; [nquirer. lar” McVickar Theater in Chicago. 1= Look for “Fun From the Press” at your favorite motion-picture theater. It is the ouly motion pic- y P! ) P ture produced and sponsored by The Literary Digest. Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. vantage o gt P o wees . 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