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Remarkable Invention Enablex the | fu any form will be interested in the an- souncement of the Dictograph Products Corporation, No. 220 420d street, New York, that they have at last perfected a device which ever one whose hearing is normal. To test it | | thoroughly they sent it to a number of | | people who had been deaf for years, and | | the liberal free | your name a | erature and 1 s e o e THE RUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART T . BANQUET. WRECK MADE " HER WEIGH 375 . POUNDS, CHARGE By the Assoclated Press. KANBAS CITY, Mo., December 9. —A federal court jury will be asked to determine whether an in- Jury Mrs. Lorene Caldwell, twen- | ty-two years old, asserts she suf- fered in a Chicago and Alton crash s responsible for the 375 pounds, she says, she weighs. She is suing for $50,000 damages. She claims one of the railroad’s switch en- 29 |PLAN SCHOOL FOR NURSES | SPAIN DROPS0IL LAND TAX. { MADRIL. December 9.—The govern- NEW YORK. December 5.—A mod- | Ment today an ern training schog) for Nurses will be | ol peris, bullt in Paris and administered by the | the conce: unced « royal decres a measure of protection to lands. The decrce grants jonaires or owners of such American committee for devastated lands remission of the land tax for France, it was announced today. De-|six years, conditional wupon 500,000 cision to establish the school followed | pesetas or more being expended for a year's investigation by members of |boring or geological examination. the organization. Exemption from taxation expires Three French nurses are attending |should ofl be discovered during the special classes at Columbla Univer- |six years In a quantity warranting sity in preparation for the work of | its exploitation or should the land be administration in the new school. | transferred to other Owners. Deatf to Hear All Sounds Clearly Every one who is troubled with deafness Sulte_ 1308, West | will_enable 1y one wlose auditory nerve is not en- | tirely destroyed to hear as perfectly as Legion Commander Resents Proposal of German Crown Prince to Visit U. S. Teport most gratifying resuits. Muny | that they hear the slighest sound perfect ease and that their natural hearing has been greatiy improved. wud of their | that_every | nd delighted | gines struck a motor car in which - e By the Associated Press. she was riding, and that an injury | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., December 9. to an endocrine gland caused ex- | A AT O Rl ratonalE coms _cessive obesity. ~She asserts in in M. ¥, mnation her petition she weighed 160 mander of the American Legion, in pounds at the time of the acci- an address here tonight before the dent, December 21, 1920. | L(‘ meeting of state —— g | siutants of the VOTE SESSIONS HERE. » legion, declared he ad been informed plans were Social Work Committees Act in Favor of Washington. 5 ¥ eing made for a 0 keep it | on whatever. with deafoess HATFIE - v/t | .| visit to this coun- - try by the German NEW YORK, December 9.—The Na- “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours tional Conference of Social Work Every - druggist here ! will hold its fiftieth anniversary each package of “Pape’s Cold Com- convention in Washington May 16 to 23, 1923, inclusive, the executive and | pregram ‘committees decided today mf detat mesting pound” to break up any cold and end grippe misery in a few hours or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverishness, inflamed or crown prince. “Only yesterday in New York,” he said, “I was in- formed that the plans are being made in this coun- Qiry for a visit by the crown prince within the next SENATOR STERLI JUSTICE MeCOY. These speakers will discuss “Reclasaification Legislation” “The Nationality of Womep Under the Cable Act” and “The Government Lawyer” at the Federal Bar Association banquet Tuesday evening. | were injured, two probably fatally, ! up this afternoon. The men were in- SIX HURT IN SHIP BLAST. |Ufee ‘R0rsl, (o (" the ateamehip | stalling an air tank in the boller NEW YORK, December 9.—Six men ; Fritzoe, in dry dock in Brooklyn, blew | room when the explosion occurred. . co! ted nose and head relieved with first dose. These safe. pleasant. tablets cost only a few cents and millions mow take them instead of .sickeping quinine. 9th and Penn. 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Mr. Owsley denounced individuals and firms who extorted great sums of money from the government through war contracts. “The American Legion will ins! sald the commander, “that the Att iney General of the United States | shall go to the bottom of this matter jand if need be the ‘higher ups’ shall | go behind the bars just like the lad {Who wore the uniform was tried by . convicted, sentenced to - year {n federal prison and served the sentence for stealing a can of beans.” y cited many {instances where huge sums of money were leged to have been taken from the government on war contracts. A recent speech by Senator Borah in Chicago, in which he asked for recognition of the soviet government in Russia and executive clemency for political war prisoners also came in for an attack by the speaker, who declared “the American Legion is op- posed to both measure: Warns of Radiealism. A warning was sounded for the i United States to be on guard against { radicalism, which the speaker as- serted is growing rather than dimin- shing: to be on guard against fllit- jeracy. which was described as being at the base of all red movements, land to be on guard against pacifists, | whose heart throbs he described as identical with those of the reds. In an address at the afternoor ses- |sion of the adjutants’ meeting Mr. Owsley said assurance had been given | the American Legion that the exe tive department of the federal gov- ernment will lend its influence to speeding up hospitalisation and to enforcement of the civil serviee laws lwmch give preference to ex-service men i{n employment. GOVERNOR TO BE TRIED i AFTER HE QUITS OFFICE iCharge of Bribery Against Okla- ! homa Executive Temporarily i Postponed by Court’s Action. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., December a.—Gov. J. B. A. Robertson of Okla- homa will go to trial on a charge of }accepting a bribe 'ter he leaves of- {fice. The trial probably will be held late in February or early in March {at Ada. |~ James Hepburn, Okmulgee county | attorney, who obtained the governor's jindictment, and who has conducted | the state's case to date, may not en- | gage in the trial. { A new judge must be assigned to | hear the trial. These are the out- i standing features of the case, fol- owing a ruling by the stats supreme rourt yesterday, whi revents the rial of the executive at Ada on De- as A. Edwards as ordered recently by | Chiet Justice John B. Harrison of the { high court. | MEXICO CONSIDERED AS LEAGUE ELIGIBLE GREENWICH VILLAGE , cember 12 before Special Judge Thom- — | Latin Countries’ Representative in Paris Discuss Recognition and Possible U. S. Feeling. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 9.—Exchange views regarding the possible admissi of Mexico to the league of nations ha: { been going on among ntatives | the Larin countries since the meeting of | the league assembly in September, which | ended with a speech by President Ed- | wards of Chile advocating the admis- sion of the Central American republics. | Suggestions have been made tending to draw out the sentiment of the Mexi= can government on_this point and also to sound the Washington government as to the feeling there concerning such { action, which would be tantamount to official recognition of the Obregon gov- ernment by the countries belonging to the league. Mme.Matzenauer, Opera Star, Raps Hubby’s Charges By the Assoclated Press. ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, December 9. Margaret Matsenauer, opera star, in a formal answer and cros: complaint to the divorce suit of her {chauffeur-hus- band, Floyd Glotz- .| bach, filed here, has entered a gen- eral denial of his charges against her and asked that she be award- ed a-decree on froun;-l %% cruel- y_and infidelity. J. J. Lerman, torney for the singer, announced Mme. MATZENAUER. he would intro- duce in court three canceled checks for a total of $357.50, which, he sald, were given by Mme. Matzenauer to Glotabach and forwarded by the husband. without|. the singer’s knowledge, to Mrs. Lottie Fratles of Carmel, Calif. One one- hundred-dollar check, it {s set forth, was sent to the Fratles man by Glotzbach six days before he and the opera star were married, on June 18, 1921 Glotzbach’s alleged selations and correspondence with Lottle Fraties were responsible for the marital trou- bles, Mme. 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