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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO (., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19 Newly Elected Head - — - . === - == Of the Ku Klux Klan||f L : : : I’s All In The Star More than a reliable and readable ‘Newspaper VICHY Nmmcx ln:vnuc P Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre- scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great edicinal Properties ‘The Foening Sag | - @he Sunday Sfae | —constitute a dependable source of information on all themes and topics engrossing the public thought. i DISTRIBUTORS: BEITZELL & cO. N. W. BURCHELL G. G CORNWELL & SON JOHN H. MAGRUDER RESORTS. ok ATLANTIC CITY. & WIDE WODLD Il ) S, | v i | Sl stens : Nothing can occur anywhere that is not seen by the keen-eyed ] Associated Press and The Star’s own staff. Thus its news is fresh. up-to-the-minute, complete and authentic. Every forward activity and ATLANTICCITY,N.J. i Direetly on the Occan Fromt [ i § e American Flan Hotel pat eacellence e e = heuerary ! Brick Rote of the Atlantic Ccast. 1 OF “emperor2ifor life. e e e st | every live topic of interest is discussed in The Star—Daily and Sund:ti\' Sessoneem— i = i interesting to read. = By ’SENDS HlMSH_F Tfl ]A"_ il by those most competent to interpret, and most inte B e R DT ATLANTIC l s it . . i ) 1 N - e il With The Star in your home you are fortified with information. Worlds Greatest Horel Success entertainment, amusement—always clean, and never violating the pro- prieties, nor offending decency. 10 CURE DRUG HABIT CALVERT | i Reach. GEO_PRITCHARD i Once Brilliant Young Texas Prose- 0 LA OB R, i KA g MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE; cutor Asks Confinement as éw“*”‘“” . g SPECIAL RATES Vagrant. S o l F f Th E l 3 : ew York, Phil: . — = H ST u ! I e pecial Features of @he Siundamy Star That Are Exclusive | ; FORT WORTH, T December K.-—-<. i 1 - Admitted to jail only after tearfulj i} 4 - i el el L ] I Sem F tia ,v.“";nl'lcmr‘uty, Robert Brown, once brittiant | T B A 3 T T, AT A SRS ST Yo P Y e bisnos, Estimate checrfuliy gives, Cos- | young prosecuting attorney of a Texas O 10 1y L-ER'S. 920 Pa. ave. | gistrict, taday is fighting what he and “"""i : S PFGIAL EATES — | his friends hope will be a winning To and from New York City. battle against the drug habit. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. | Brown is in the Tarrant county jail National Household Movers I here serving a sentence on a technical e Lih ARl arge which was of his own framins. | If = One week ago he swore to an allega- tion of vagraney against Mmsaxr.' ifi:fim|miWm:.mumummmm‘m'wmmwmmmm: . Sunday Magazine . Always a literary treat—whatever your bent—fiction, humor, serious themes — and Editorial S i 1 e Editorial Symposium = Frank and full discussion of important public 2 questions by those directly interested, and therefore most competent to speak znd write. _ | Today he said that he was gaining | steadily under treatment, but hel|l ! would try to stay in the jail untll he | found he was fuily cured. Resigning his official post osecuting attorney to serv k L 3 “at M Clefi;enceifi Wntes RE TO | world war, Brown last w 7 = S e > 2 S —during his American tour i printed in 8! 3 . ILLE |t e i o exclusively in The Star. What ho hints at in his 5 o of mote. ) e e b D e Sured ot public nadresses he elaborates on in these articles. g contributors | He said that it was undermining his i oy **African Man Eaters as Thrill Producers.” Lardner would try “Coue on Drinks.” “When Effie Came Through,” by Sewell Ford. o $55 i strength and will power and he want- o |ed to'go some place where he could | be properly treated. { “Unfortunately there is no place in this county where the treatment for X i the drug habit can be administered,” Steaimer Tuesday M. { Judge Sownr‘df(old him. ull Information on ; owever, if you really want to be Merchants & M Co. || cured It might be possible to bring a room accom- preferred ARG, e TSR lntel;sting Cal;léd.News The Star's correspondents are competent observers of political and economic conditions, and read the H SRS | 1406 New York A 3 | charge on which you could be held in signs of the times with the understanding born of = e the county jail. Then I can direct the Ji58e fouch with the local situations. = Dooley on Education. countv physician to assist you to cure G B g have T R D o S L L U = VIRGINIA have sent many a man to fail, but | *“Listen World,” by E'sie Robinson. I never thought I would have to go| {there myself,” replied the former ! = i i AR - - - . BEACH - [prosecutor, “Rut che disgrace o | I . » - i “A Tub of Suds,” fiction by Inez Haynes Irwin. SR 22 neing : e of a 2 E 3 - Directly on Atlantic Oceas great as belng a drug find. Send mg . Car nter’s Gn hlc New Em Bas no cual xe 2 i e °| B i E Carpenter tells of “Paris as Eating Place.” ALL-YEAR RESORT A formal charge of vagrancy then Star readers are always interested in Mr. Frank i i e oea by direction of the court | |li] G. Carpenter's travel articles—and the pregent series dust cool enough lu hot weather {and the lawyer was taken t ) is dealing with the conditions he finds 3 3 i “rough n cous veather l| order that tne. cravias potCuiailyan B Crhow Stories of Ford, Edison and Burroughs. ELS OTTAGES _‘;”J:;‘: s":;:‘:‘m;e th“hadnz‘: of heart | |l|if ?" T " ”» OPEN ALL T¥ EA! i v xed bond, if i o T T T T , 1 1 ff 2 &EW_YO‘“%N;) e i frol e Prow " ‘The ‘Bronze-Haired Girl,” by Victor Bridges. ! o 0, the highest ever entered in || e e RK DRSS g0 ietighertiaver @ ik T A . A ifters.” BOSTON BY SEA st how fone Brown: witl be con- | - 6 'On the Trail of the Shoplifters. STmauYs ae fic ! - . g Information nud V1 5 e ' .y . K] ”» ciey iekes O e THn S e Seorie. Ex-Vice President Marshall Heilig describes ““Criminals’ Ball. Woodward 3 s i & i i —is ! ntributor to The Sunday Star—and {3 NORFOLK & WASHINGTON i ; | Tians eE s {mely and pointed thought and sus- & my = n-m STEAMBOAT CO. 'f,‘m’r'f ;2‘?;;!6 ,wll in thirty dave. so i il gestion on some topic of the hour. p O T T T A it 159 e jafl doctor ! % It — e ) him all rignt he will be brmomer e | A GG 5 D DL i court and an order of discharge | , it M U N s o N i (Copyright, 1922 } I R N T T Tl = . i : e | | ersiean] LINES CONCERT SINGER KILLED ||l Philander Johnson’s Theater Chat E I i Hi is long und intimate touch with the stage and . | CUBA EBY SHOTS THROUGH HEART “:x‘.: folWs furnish the foundation for this series of % | U ) | ~ f Interesting articles from his pen on footlight E f Her Baby and Wounded Slayer celebrities. N vOw s TriptaNemau fascl- | | Found When Police Respond to i Eqmmmri AL T T A D R i Anonymous Phon = ke ¥ e Call. R g U LR £ | By the Ausnc Press. delightful Naseau. Also Booklet on PATERS! J,. December . o e PRI AR IRE = || e o i Anne Rittenhouse an n T W o . 3 . 0] 4 R N RO e e fosud s Sty aterson 3 Washington women are eager readers of this | BTavet Retnbor o i singer; on ” | weekly Fashion Letter from Paris—because “r‘-”c' | e floor in the basement of her house. g Enow.ltaicsiter s oot e T the She had been ghot twiee through the = Parislan designers have in contemplatl |heart. Nearby lay Harry Harter, a ||l feminine wardrobe. wldower. who hoarded at the Rain- ||| | bor h. . dangerously wounded. He : had been shot in the right temple zna | [l - eme i aie sunder, the heart. Harter was re- |||l BT - ‘rom New Vork, ry 22, i ved to a Paters hi i — i From San Francisco, Fob. 10,1923 | dying condition. — " nopital in a g : ROUND THE WORLD |nai 5o Sna i Siie silior he William Allen White . ad shot and killed Miss Rainbow, | ||l = i was found near Harter's body. 1¢ | ||| —writes fearlessly under his caption—“As I See It.” ».5. “Empress of France” 13,481 gross tons i 30 White wiIl at Jeast sive you much food for serlous Clark s the oaly Tourist Agoat whobas ever r ood-bye. Give my watch and contemplation. Roand the Worid siesmer.| ring to David, my sen. T am asking : i s forgiveness for the deed <l . e o T i P Lave done: T am takins the one with T A TR TR i CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, l.za}"f(‘f":x 0 broke my heart and drove me ) il e MEDITERRANEAN| 3iivsisnsa, s . oo i THE Miss Rainbow had conducted a e ) - i J o . it B Sescialy Churrad, Srmprvona 8.8, 0810 sio 'S8 e o YA vt : The Pink Sports Section i SS of S LAND" formerly “Ksiser- € o i thi otoria.” oil burner. 25.000 gross toms; | TOP€ Nine months ago. Scnbe Re l to = Read that carefully and you will be well posted on £ i e ehens, B o = —— all thats taking piace in the fild of sports and those [ | UNION LABOR PIONEER DIES. eminmtin : i DEN Col., December 5.—Ralph i ne of the organizers i eration of Labor, i & ially €d at his home here yesterday. He "TENSION and other good tours to Europe uader | x¢rved for many vears as editor of escort; ressonsble rates. the Denver Labor Bulletin. 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