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" ' ' __THE FWVENING -STAR,: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923, : . Chicago Newkpaper Publishers' As-|in 1858. He learned the printers’ |lisher of the Verdict, New. York; man- WARN AGAI"sT ALcoHoL. ’ H nEAIH UF- =N CARY' "EWSPAPER sociation, died here last night. He|trade on the La Cygne, Kan, Jour-|aging-editor of the New York Morn- Rool 2 MA", DIES IN CHICAGO ‘was formerly connected with the New | nal, later golng to Milwaukee, where | ing Telegraph, general manager of el Hein 1216, = York World, the Detroit Frec Press|he became a reporter and then man-|yne Detroit Free Press and general $1.50. ALBRERT e night at the annual meeting of the natiorial committee for the preven- tion of blindness. . It was decided to communicate with President Harding and the governor of each state in this respect after the gathéring had been told that wood alcohol poisoning through the drink- ing of bootleggers’ whisky was be- oming one of the most serious causep of blindness among aduits. Bootleg Product Increases Blind- ) and the St. Louis Republic. . aging editor of the Milwaukee en- Manager of Publishers’ Assoctation | MF. Cary had been 1l for thie past | tinel. manager of the St. Louls Républic. ness, Says Committee. 4 Formezly G ‘three weedk.l. :ut hlls W“d"i‘lo" was l,nerThe was editor ¢f the Clll-‘ Mr."Cary.had been general manager| npw YORK, November 24. and Former! nY 2 not considered serious: until pneu- cago Times, western manager o Publishers’ = rly Connected ‘With | | not considared serious untl Dre cago Times, oot ciaton ™ Fress, |5 ne hicago Newspager Publishers' | tional and state legislation restricting N. Y. Associated Press. - Since then his family has been at m‘: mnnh'ln‘! edlm!r :! gée L:e:v go'r‘k the manufacture, transportation an s 5 bedside almost constantly. His death |Times, editor of the uis Post- i ¢ wood alcobol to minjmize pos o . 2 CHICAGO, November 34 —Henry N. |took placelat-8:30 o'clock. He is sur- | Dispaich, in_charge af the fleld staft e . o e omz e a6, L o5e Ex.Premler Vletlm 0' Apo_ Cary, nationally known newtp--|vlvefl by his wife and two children. of the New York World in Cuba dur- ile on a (s Y ’ per man and general manager of the! Mr. Cary was born in Racine, Wis., ling the Spanish-American war, pyb* dustrial purposes was urged last TAND in 30 ouch typewriting. 1304 F ot. n.w. Main FIGURE; S E ¢ plexy, Was Called “Silent. Editorial Clerk Exam.,, Dec, 6. Statesman.” 31200 to 3100, B ! m. c. 12 stem.. and 4 e clerk, Jan, 10, ;Q'm e o \ preparation. The Civil | By the Assoclated Press, hwol, e.c. cor. 12th and | “ROME, November 24.—Italy mourn- ed today the passing of Baron Son- inino, who was twice her premier and her foreign minister during the world, war. Death came last night after an g NW. Main 8795, | 2PoDlectic stroke earlier in the day. TUTOR IN ENGLISEHL News that the baron had been Jaught from elementary”to.-diplo- ’"f‘“"“(‘l Camic as A surprise, forionly a few days ago he was seen on the umbis 8 to 10 p. nmbia 0—0 punt._2B9 lMn:eu, apparently in the best of {health. Word of his illness brought - |anxious inquiries from many state Operative . Dec. 1 \>\_/\ N\ PR L <X, CstumZ NN e A G Sz VS LSS COLUMBIA | i i it e o ool B Bl e prime minister of Italy in 1906 and : SCHOOL YOF ¢ again in 1910. ¥From 1914 to 1919 he was minister of foreign affairs. H ‘ . ‘ also served as minister of finance, as 2 : | minister of the Jnterfor and as a y member of parlidment. He brought : R ,;zp:::filol;m? n‘ehlcefl conference the £ . . . reputa of “the first financi 4 H N oy C. Claflin, Pres. [l 5irope, the man who pad mongier (2f ' 14th & T Sts. Phone N, 272 [jj| cconomic life of the world to ‘the core.” Learn Drafting and cnter ‘Was Finance Minister. this profession of good pay he"i.‘ii‘? Dot shine—L do not glitter,” r i S . B atidcongenialiiwork ber of deputies. 1 Teave. that aort But when you do read it in The Star you can reading by every member of every family. Al- DAY OR NIGHT sEssions [lf;§f, thing to my political opponents. fe e < y ivel t isi but al con- INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS (] c.37000 oo ® & C4n feveal an oc; be sure it is true—for first of all The Star exer- ways aggressively enterprising—but always . 2y S0 2o At another time, : = . ; L S Sochisas it 5 S Full Tnformation on Request '3L’i§'53‘,E%‘&%.‘;E{E{E’Z;{Z’S&; : cises strictest censorship—for reliability’s sake. servative enm{gh to observe the propnetl,es. E;:‘Li‘fi'_cflf!“‘ TOUE heads, whether o Eont“iniaes There is no note of hysterical sensationalism per- The Star is a real newspaper—that’s clean OLL THIS W WIS minister, stinRRnce Do was mitted to vibrate through its columns. Facts are and’ wholesome—elevating, entertaining, enlight- ===—————————————]) credited with having lald the foun- . . s - . . . . fvcrgrfilfi «?1-':) N ?:‘,‘,l,‘;'",h:":ev:‘,lfinizfifi;mfn‘!;?él¥g; published with decency—which permits its safe ening. b b his establishment of - budget 2 i pain—Conversational Method; | bjygen. get sur. 5685. * . . 1317 F st. n.w, AL 2 S, N | . Baron Sonnino was one of the most N A MR ‘Some of The Sunday Star Special Features_ > |abstemious of men in spite of his | wealth. "Even before the war, he ACE INSTITUTE j Practiced the most rugged economies. | Italy could not borrow favorably in j the London market by reason of her enormous public debt. Sonnins low. - jered it by vigorous taxation, by re- [ | ducing public’ salaries and expendi- Sornoonand carlY-ovehing Clasace are av |tures"and_dismissing needleas .em- e Mo a0 DN i ployes. The politicians, therefore, 715G St., N. W... Corner 8th St.. Washingtom || B31d him. v i A Jew by race, a Protestant by —————a—— =2 | faith ana ive of Egypt, i i ‘ an Jewish father and H SCHOOL FINE |5t mouer o siaee 3 " Inthe Editorial ° = The “As | See - 1all Special! - Complete ¢ Society News All about what every- Carpenter Letters reflect impressions made by father migrated f; FELIX MAHONY, Director. Maln 170 | Leghorn, Italy, toml?zy':le. 5“‘:&‘;: “I); & APPLIED ART |[0ibeiiy's B mrsiand snd at the : Section s It” Articles bullt up an enormous fortune = s = - . - B o nn. Av.e' and M. :::',‘;.“"‘ a fortune which "the tuture you read the best opinions B = the “New Europe,” upon body is doing in a social Study A:"E“v'"! a Purpose” e ;.n:‘é‘l";“é“.—":‘"‘« on the most engrossing < of William Allen White et ained et g an way—and what is on the gl:i{d::l" Sa ‘y Clm" ! Although cleszed to the chamber of topics of the hourl. A sym- ~ have a charm that invites noted for his keen percep- calendar for the future of turda: deputies in 1880 and Kl = : sium by notables. el g = : : p ¥l mi b il- e caimenay B, auiskiy acauly: postim by reading—whether you co During the tion and ready pen. e financial and economic questions and incide with the views ex- oI | 52 hs " e nescem, & &, man o ' i 4 - e STEWARD T ooy a4 oty Sosid s o et Tl American Tour - compromising severity In his views s i DR e at variance with them. z SCHOOL ’lg'i"tlzm:;gve;! Jan ob:l(ncle to the at- | ¢ 4 & = f G g T A T TR ) : The ‘(::c:::h:zfly Rest l tRBbill:;l o‘; hl’!mo:rr:‘ tions to form a I The Sunday i -l 0 wrges A“ne % DAY AND 1 HT CLASSES H Y ev ate King H}umberL and to ': b 3 wonta? Siihncez | Samtine bapears. oo have L pmianisl : I e Clemenceau “ : Philander - EEhemie | sideBueseshon oy ;. Magazine ——— - _Rittenhouse Johnson’s s 2T A A mising politician, too inelastic ; R OGRAPHIC ]Qo be readily adaptable to the re- t : g i BOOKKEEPING quirements of the Italian’ D y is is en in- 0! ravure 5 - - 3 : ] e e I _ Bvery jssue is entertain Rotog the articles he will write Fashion Letter Theater Chat 2 ever, in at s i e OIvEL SERVICE . in 1906, at the end of the first ing and interesting—but Pictures Another of those inter- ¥ CALCULATING MACHINES, period of the political demoralization next Sunday’s promises to — givi ) 1 s i s E Mr. Johnson knows his Catalog sent upon request. S RTen! bechn o 1s0 omaral ! giving supplementa esting epistles from Paris, E 2 S Sch turn of Glol e be unusually attractive, as . : el subject and the personnel tewar: 00 olitti to power, was to ¥ 8 : This process of reproduc- i in li i i bubbiing over with fashion : B 1202 F St for h;; o c:fi::net. tltn||x:a1e11 100 you may well imagine from ’ P! P! views in line with his S ihic}l has the quali $ concerned in it so well that Main ey or period this list of contributors and tion has made newspaper public addresses, * and fiy o?.reliabilitv a g these weekly articles of his 5 5 are famously entertaining. pictures vivid and true to their contributions: facts. You can now “see” his “impressions of mately three months. It was asserted at the time that ferk el ko ot Glollitl zuts, e formenn SO | 26ministeadion. “Fris Tasted approxi- ISonn.lo would .pever be a successful STEAMSHIPS. politiclan—that bis mind was too Henry Ford’s Personality— - the news as well as read - = A s . e and : 5 7 ! e : - America and Ameri '::‘i;fir‘em‘ennal!(ho?:;ll“1?3‘!’]“5.‘0?)’}3’5:\'2: First Article in Series .= it. Always eight m(erq%t- £ - 1 1 E LA £l TS i - - L give him a real chance. “As You Were,” a Story - ing ‘pages; sometimes - = caf\s as he goes. al qng.— 3 The S . £ . R by Gerald Mygatt twelve or more. = - will be published in * € tate 0l 5 The Comlc I BALTIMORE T JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) One Way Round Trip 30.96 - $55.73 Including Meals and Stateroom accom- modations. Extra charges for preferred :pfidna-l‘nfiall:kfll £00d o returs untit 15, 1923. *Stosimer Tuesdays, Fridays, 8 P, Full Information on Request. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1406 New York Ave. N.W., Wash. e = Washington iR the Market In The Sunday Star the financial news is conven- iently briefed for your in- formation. The Star’s Fi- nancial P4ge gives the man of affairs the information he wants. . Section Everybody is a friend of The Star’s Funny Folks— the oldcst as well as the voungest. The humor is of the clean. enjoyable kind —with a laugh in every episode. “Don’t Go Near the Water,” i by Lucian Cary Frank G. Carpenter Writes About American Heroes in France Live Contributions by POLIGEDOUBTWFES STORY OF ROMNIG Declares Husband Lost Life When Auto Plunged Into River. Both Under Indictment, T Interesting Cable Dispatches Exclusively in - i i i 5] N D R —from special correspond- ents give you the correct viewpoint on important Watch for them. European questions. Y = | By the Ameciated Bross. CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 22, 1923 | "y ERLING, W. Va., November 24.— ROUND THE WORLD | whie. sie. sine stevter "staed in { dragging the river at Martins Ferr. I +. “Empress of France” 18,481 gresstens | near here. for the body of her hus. | e T o bas ever rom | DANA. A. L. Hepler, who, she reported, Craine Round the Worid by charicred stsamer, | had been drowned when their auto- 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up - jmobllc left the road and:plunged into | | the water, Chief Edward Hitand o | The Star’s Girls’ Page the Martins Ferry police expressed : — - £ The things you girls are CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1823 | joubt that the man had met death in 7 E : - Sy o !the river. Both Hepler and his wife. | N . most interested in are clev- who ‘gained distinction from their | ( erly discussed in this page 1y Movie Actors’ Grievances Ll Told by Kitchen Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. President Marshali 5 always has an entertaining i column in The Sunday Star, upon some live and § engaging topic in which we are all concerned— written in the inimitable s i AR = operation of a squab farm, which net- : _ By Specially Chartered, Semptwous 8.8. | teq a fortunc, are under indctment a: | PRESS LA! 'Buuer, Pa., for alleged ln‘cgulurl ! on Sunday -by one of the girls herself. i baraer: S50 il byrner. 23,000 groes tomst | gigck transaction. and up: 19 deys is Egyot | ° Xccording to Mrs, Hepler's story, ;|she was riding with her husband ! along the river road. The lights of | their antomobile suddenly went out,l and Hepler lost his way in the dark. lAs the car plunged over an embank- Marshall style. AL il T g ment she leaped to .safety and screamed for help. : m Important Store News The merchants have a host of interesting an- nouncements for the men and‘women of Washington which’ they will make through The Star on Sun- day. If you want the un- abridged store news you'll get it in The Star. low water. they.said, and Hepler's hat was_dlscovered floating nearby, but no,trace of hia-body was found. < g1 E I A PR SRR T N The car was:found by police in shal- ' R R Directly on Atlantic Ocean lias no equal as an— " =y ALL-YEAR RESORT LLOYD GETS CLERKSHIP. | | e e coid weattse || Millionaire “Red” Will Assume OTTAGES ‘ i : | Prison Duties Monday. | T = i T 1L, N ber 24 \\1’ JOLIET. Tl November 24.—Wil- NEW YORK AND liam ‘Brovs Lioyd millionaire leuder | & unists, wi e a cler! n the BOSTON BY SEA Ficon Mbrary’ here, beginning next | Ipformation S04 Literarue at, onday. Penltentiary authorities as- Jl . 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