Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 13

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DRUGS IN MEDICINE IBLAMED FOR DEATH Patent Mixture Believed 1 . _THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, Changes in Stations of ' Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capit Army. Col. John P. Wade, adjutant general, at Fort Hayes, Ohio, has been ordered to Mani| for duty. Lieut. Col.” Arthur L. Fuller, Coast Artillery ~ Corps, has_been relieved from duty with'the Spruce Products Corporation. Portland, Oreg., and |WHITNEY ORDERED TOGIVE TESTIMONY Declaring that the law does not “privilege” communications between newspapermen and their confidants, JUDGE FLAYS PRODIGAL. - “Fine Specimen to Rob Father,” He Tells Watson, With “80 Days,” ' Eugene Watson, a young man haraged with robbing his father, el George Watson, of a watch and $10 in October of last year, met With a ——— cold reception at the hands of Judge John P. McMahon in the United States branch of Police Court,yester- day “You are a fine specimen of hu- manity,” remarked the court, “to rob your own father while visiting his home. You can serve ninety da: jail, young man, and probably that sentence will give you time to think this thing over. Next cas, Windshield Glass Promptly Furnished New Usefulness for Old Mirrors ordered to Honolulu, Hawali, for duty. Col. Robert H. Peck, 22d’ Infantry, Las been assigned to duty with the organized regerves, 4th Corps Area, at Atlanta, Ga Second Lieut Fatal to Two Marines at Quantico. Justice Hoehling of the District Su- preme Court today directed Richard M. Whitney, a former newspaper writer, now Washington director of the American Defense Society, to answer questions propounded to him by Frank P. Walsh, attorney for the twenty-one communists arrested last August at Bridgam, Mich, Whitney had been a witness before a notary public taking a deposition here for use in the Michigan court when the cases against the alleged “reds” comes to_trial. He declined to tell where he got pos- sessfon of certain papers and documents used by him in the preparation of an article for a newspaper last September. He claimed the question was not mate- rial 10 the issues involved in the cases, 1d asserted the privilege, moral, if not Al, not to divulge the source of in- formation coming to him in confidence in his newspaper work. Murph . Charged Evidence “Planted.” Medi ) Naval Hospi Defendants make the claim that San Diego, Calif., has been assigned [ certain papers and documents of a | to duty at the na: @ir station. San | revolutionary character werp “plant- | Diego.” He will relicve Command B Royall R. Richardson. who hasbeen by agents of W. J. Burns, chief | of investigation of the | ordered to the battleship Oklahom jeut. Commander Joseph M. Deemn, rtment of Justice, at or near the | :hed to the receiving ship at New | meeting place of om- | munis Whit- | q Instcad of relegating that “cloudy” mirror to the store- room, hand it over to our Re- silvering Experts. Slbert Kelly has been Inf. . at Fort Paints, House Paints, ‘Flat-Tone’ for Walls, Da-Cote Auto INQUIRY IS UNDER WI\Y| -ut. « a Infantry. Nogales, were recently prom 1k “irst Lieut. d to the 25th These offi- i from the g Our method oi restoring gives you a practically new mirror at comparatively neg- ligible cost. We handle mir- rors of all sizes, from stately pier glasses to small dresser mirrors. Autopsy Reveals Trace of Some William McK. Tonka field artiller; at Fort Bragg, ) Form of Narcotic in Body of has been ord d to Walter Ree i One Man. jeral Hospital, this city, for treatment. First Lieut, Robert Boyd, at Wal- d ter Reed General Hospital, has been Some sort of patent medicine con- !mnnlf'uh’l_\‘ {“\("INI ed from the serv- S , eveq i€ Of the United States. taining a dangerous drug 1s believed | “Capt 'Humphrey Biddle, iby officials at Quantico, Va. to have | cate, at Fort Sam Hov been responsible for the deaths of been ordered to this cit two members of the United States|ie oQee of the judee Marine Corps there Saturday night. | Investigation now under w y t Quantico, instituted by Brig. Gen. D. Butler, in comand of the reservs tion, 50 far tends to show that Pri- vate James S. Hartnett, Fifth Regi- ment, and First Sergt. Francis J. Mal- loy., Tenth Regiment, had indulged | }I’x “pick up: s the medicine was known in camp. ! Lie potters combine to turn Pottersy instun enutiful will The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's judge advo- . Tex.. has for duty in ddvocate gen- ¢ Phone or write*us. and we'll call Enamels, Fl ‘W promptly for that mantel mirror that oor ax requires “rejuvenating.” DYER BROTHERS ... Daints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St.—Phone Main 2164 Pose Navy. Pa. Ave. = | — ave vou ever Zried PAT-A-CAKE? .. #The first time you use PAT-A-CAKE you will be aston-! isied at the ease it brings to cake-baking. Think of the! delight of making wonderful cakes—large or small—without | (hed ot st arho/ing having to buy and tediously mix a whole serics of in- ked f an order im-! gredients! n contempt | decline to answe penalty of ten day ntempt Just) to do more tha v told counsel to Mr. Whitne: had becn opportunity to obey the | The question of the material of the information sought to be| ited by the questions which Whit- | declined to answer should be left, | urt determined, to the decision e trial court in Michigan. Commander Joseph ! g i | York city. has been ordered to duty at the naval air station, Lake-|ney hurst, X, THREE MORE INDICTED. W YORK, January more men yesterday were indi ection ~ with the gn of sabotag Taundry from Bu or from one or more of | nts. He declined to, wer the question. 'l for the defendants who n;m! that the men, who ama oup of seven taken rious were to the condition |night, had been the vietims of b {onous bootlez liquor, containing wood aleohol L7 OnlyOriginal Take home a Bo: ssorted flavor © by All the ingredients you need are scien tifically blended in PAT-A-CAKE. ALL YOU "ADD IS WATER.. The highest- grade flour, cggs, shortening, sugar, salt, baking powder, flavoring. etc., in PAT- CAKE would cost you more than twice as much if bought in the regular way. Thus PAT-A-CAKE gives you a triple saving in time, labor and money—in addition to the CERTAINTY_ OF DELIGHTFUL RE- SULTS. Have YOU ever tried PAT-A-CAK Try it on our money-back guarantee. You will never again want to make cakes the old-fashioned, laborious way. o T-A-CAKE PREPARED CAKE FLOUR “cAdd nothing but water” A. GAMBRILL MFG. €O, Inc, the body that the narec paten on the 1 been completed, but Hoflic declared they believe he met Ahis death through the auses. : of the so-c J the men at Quantico { thing, it was revealed dat the reservation { death Private de Ieading druagists i ¢ received stolen proper were T inally from has not Kaught a hard cold? Old nose on the run? Now don’t you let sickness Detract from life’s fun On Kondon’s depend, and your Nose quickly mend So bright is your outlook on things once again ‘eleven nd s far. of is not arson today. recalling Stetson several Gargle Throat Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis of ‘ months ago, his decease having been due to the use of medicine with its deadly dosage of narcotic. Last week a shipment of bootleg | 1 liquor came 6 a civillan near the | ! i reservation, it was declared by offi- cers, and if is balieved that this has been lated among the marines, | {but those in command were tive {in their statement today that the| { deaths of the two soldiers was not due to wood alcohol poisoning. Not Due to Wood Alcohol. iy no means was the death Harnétt due to wood alcohol,” wred Maj. Henry N staff at Quant 3 was our first opinion, but we have a different view now.” | A federal marshal at Alexandria | has a warrant out for one civilian { resident of Quantico in connection | with the sale of bootleg liquor to the soldiers and watch is being ke: upon ‘other residents who have been suspected of dispensing “hootch” to { the_soldiers. { i STERE e} st 3 : ‘E‘,-‘"w"'-. 30 e 1T . el ol ot | Baitimore, Mc effective yer Tab- spoonful oroughly. ¢ 'the genuine marked with » be had in for few Bayer: -'l:afilets Aspirin The Bayer Cross"on Genuine Tablets and Vigorous use of the stomach pump | jat the dispensary at Quantico Sat-| urday night probably saved the lives | of the other five soldiers taken into Child’s tongue shows 1y with Hartnett and Malloy. v ents were still in the dis- if bilious, constipated pensary today, but appeared to be i i) MOTHER, 'IIL‘E‘AN GHILD'S BOWELS coromonomer | WITH “GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" | Local Society to Observe Robert; Burns' Birth Anniversary. | Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste T CER and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels hington will hold its sixt necessary. Got a cold ? MENTHOLATUM clears it out. Greater Values and Easier Terms Cannot Be Found This Warchouse Removal Sale is all-inclusive—it embraces our entire stock on every floor. The reduction in many instances are as great as 30% off our already low prices. Just look at the handful of offerings shown below—and despite the unbeatable low prices eprevailing, you need not worry about the lack of ready cash, be- cause you can pay for vour purchases in easy weekly or monthly amounts. eighth annual dinner at the New W lard Hotel January the birthday of the Scotch poet, Robert teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” today may l"“p"!"’ tolprevent a sick child tomorrow. If your child is constipated, bilious, tiul, has cold. colic, or if stom- ach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad., remember a good liver and bowel action is often all that is Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup.” It never cramps or overacts. Full directions | for babies and children of all ages are printed on each bottle. Say “California” or you may get an imi- tation fig syrup. ng those who will are Hen: C. W mpbell of entertainment has including Scotch songs ind bagpipe music by ! OPTIMISM TO REIGN. | Dr. Thomas E. Green of the Ameri- can Red Cross held out a balmy future for this country if it adheres to the doc- - of optimism in addressing mem- | bers of the Indiana State Society last| night at the Ebbitt Hotel. Optimism will win out over pessimism, he declared. Sufferings of peoples in_southeastern cribed. The Red Cross is perform- | ing_ valiant service thiere, the speaker | : stated. i A program Page 5 of Interest Victrolas for Every One at Worch’s A few records purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Small Payments Liberal Terms Elevated Oven MacDoug;lI Kitchen ] $39.75 Cabinet . .. Complete Suga 4-Pc. American Walnut Bedroom Suite Quite_a beauty, and priced so unusually $1]9 low. Consists of Full Size Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Semi-vani Splen- didly constructed and richly finished in American walnut. Warehouse Removal Sale sifting Jar al base full set Mouse- sliding value Week Gas Range Hair is Tarp, st anies $34.75 ® NYe....-oovou G1ay, use Sage Ie "S5 Cash, $1 a Week OU can turn gray, faded hair beautif dark and lustrous almost over night if o | you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth's # | Sage and Sulphur Com- § | pound” at any druz store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im- proved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold an- ys a well-known ggist here, because it dark. ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, be- cause after one or two apfi. cations the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuri- antly dark and beautiful. ._ This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance wwithin a few days. of music followed Dr. {Green's address. Among those taking Mrs. Gerda Pl p hetts Howard, Miss Mae Cross and {rs. H. I Clarkson. Dancing concluded { the entertainment. —_— PLAN SOLDIER RELIEF. Veterans' Bloc in House to Demand H Action Prior to March 4. | i Creation of a Hodse committee of | seventeen members to consider sol-| laier legislation was discussed at a| Conference of House republicans last | night, but there was no quorum and | {action was deferred. The proposal, put forward by for- | mer service men in the House, was approved and opposed during nearl two hours of debate behind closed doors. Advocates of the plan said they expected to bring it before an- | other conference shortly and would | insist upon action prior to the ad- Journment of Congress March 4. — Father John's Medicine Has had over §7 years of success for coughs and colds. No drugs—Adver- tisement I 10-Pc. Queen Anne Dining Suite See it tomorrow even if you don't buy it. Consists of Buffet, Extension Table, China Cabinet, Serving Table, five Chairs and one Armchair, with seats of genuine leather, in cither blue or brown. Warehouse Removal Sale price construction and rich walnut finish adds ma- ? /= 4-Pc. Full Vanity Bedroom Suite Consists of Full Size Bow-end Bed, Dresser, $ ferially to its beauty. Warchouse Removal 1 6 Sale price Chifforette and Full Vanity. The excellent $17 Cash, $3'a Wegk, or $12 a Month L T T T T O T T LT * Victrola No. 210 . 5100 =3 5150 Kroehler Davenport Bed Suite The convenience of two rooms combined in 6 3 9.50 one. Consists of Davenport, Chair and Rocker—choice of oak or mahogany frames. Upholstered in a durable leatherette. Daven- ort is easily operated and very comfortable. gVarehouse Removal Sale. Prices as low as What Every Furniture Buyer/ Should Know | Is that we have inm $8 Cash, $1 a Week tho basement of our cha Suite 1t’s the glowis th that such quidk relict from & Fub with BAUME BEN (ANALOGESIQUE ) B It acts like the touch of a magic hand AtanyDrugStore—Keepatubehandy Thos. Leeming & Co., N. Y., Amer. Ageats E Sy - e = T ] T 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room This bedts anything you've seen yet! Fully overstuffed in a beautiful tapestry in several $ color combinations. Spring construction and loose cushion throughout. Consists of Settee, Armchair and lRm:)ier, just as shown. Ware- house Removal Sale price.........cocvvvnnnnn Victrola $15 Cash, $2.50 a Week, or $10 a Month No. 260 . .u» Headquarters for Outfits Depart: Con gives you the oppor- tunity to trade in any 4 sisoss yeu may ave a3 ont on the ‘purchese. of mew merchandise. j UTIMISHE RS T T T T T T T e T T T T I £ %

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