Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 20

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: ‘20 i THE G 53 ,~ 'U,l PRIDAY. ‘ 7 g FORCED TO NARRY, NEGRD CONESSES | o morpmesr. g o e s [ e | h 1t Pastor Who Slew Assistant House- | 1jg waived preiiminary nearing. At | Eight Ships With 20,000 Cases of |5 Vol 38 & number of other vessels keeper, Girl, Is Given Liberty. |3 0oroners hearing the priest was Liquor Leave Bahamas. lias beemn, réported imHite) THoride ERIE, Pa. February 9.—The Rev.|was temporarily insane at tho tme| NEW YORK, February 9.—Kight e | John Démbiniski, pustor of St.. Casl- shooting. vessols, with 20,00 St Gt mirs Polish Catholic. Chéreh, was AT R Bolleved “dastined ton reoss 133e%:| In u very anclent tomb, discovered given his liberty late yestetday when Ambrose channei, uncharted bar | 2nd opened near Constantinople some Tries ‘Hunger Strike,’ But Changes | the grand jury failed to requrn a true | [NDICTED AS SLAYERS. |difared ®recontiy® trom Nasseu, the | time ago, was found a complete col- " bill after investigating a echarge of 3 Bahamas, custom agents have been lection of the tollet articles of a gen- H 3 T 3 er bro H in con- A s R FormerHouse of David Mem- Mind, as Prison Is Heavily e ]\:'l'flfhnlnl:g?:z:?f mmm;:?‘ h‘;" m);ll ,..,,‘.".,’1‘.‘.?";..4}’525“2'?u.."usxi" xn;z-‘:x;: e A gzm“ ..'J‘.,‘.’.f ;:!o. gfiou:;nflfl;h:: i ssistant 8 . Sophle | me: E 2 3 3 3 b Seek $800,000 F Guarded. e P50, 8ius | heny county rand Jury for highway | Miquelon, as destination, while the ' cellent condition. ers Seek $800, rom | FEOES manowski was shot as she ap- |robbery In connection with the theft H ched the priests’s home in com-|of a $20,000 pay roll of Harrison Head of Sect | By tho Associated Pre: Mary Wojewoda, house- | mine, No, 1, of the Pittsburgh Coal ivertisement M ] v 3 februs 3 r. Jate at night. ny, near Beadling, Pa., Docem- = Tl ey A Fow minutes after o fatal when J. Ross Defnls,'s guard. pl > Alitchell, negro, today was closelylgngoting the Rev. Dembinski was | was shot an y 65 | { 1 Ver guarded by county officers a found by police in his bed fully cloth- | ~Those indicted were Louls Lieri.; annlng i our ‘ areer A~ — IMMORALITY IS CHARGED |&ariat B> conns it Stegall | ed, with & revolver clasped in his| allas Dewey Lierl: Orlando Fabri. | | ' 5% o hand. He told police that the gun | Frank Rostrelli, Daniel Rastelli, John o % jand County Attormey (. S. FArmlel|j,q not been discharged. und ex- | Burchianti and Thomas V. Dugan. Is There an Age Limit to Planning a s ; L ne U Eer SR an SR EaTly 5 e e e e Plaintiffs Came From Australia t0 | ,p,u¢ waco it n the past year. The o 2 Join Michigan Cult—Mother alleged confession v m"““‘“":" = H \ Bu.me.s Career? G‘ ares {writing by th attorney. IJ‘ the plan is practical; if it is followed con- Still Belongs - e sistently; if the correct training is acquired | S J ; —age becomes incidental, s e STERLING PLATED Busi Men! e . § ¥ . ' uSIness en. Opportunity does not knock at the door Bonbon Dishes, $4.50 to $15 Tea Om-h, 5 pieces, $37.30 10 By the Associated - a8, 1% th : i and then forever fly away. It comes time Sugar and Cream, $21 1o <100, e For the pains and aches of ¥ after time but not always in the same way. | [ Hotwater Kettles, $22t0 $30, confessed, . We can_reasonably estimate how oppor- Bread Trays, $15 to $36. Meat Dishes, $4 10 $33. hooting and | every business head— v tunity will come and, within certain limits, Siseaaat el Coribg e Dt - ? Sy e Sets, $5 to $20. Casseroles with Pyrex Glase ‘ - L But before we can make a worthwhile” A display of Flatware and %0 $15. estimation we must have the foundation of a variety of unusual pat a planned carcer, and there must be honest, ! terny. sensible effort to keep the plan valuable by { Tablets of constant use. A business career today depends upon training. Training must ° be made effective by competent counsel—both before and aiter the ! event. The Business Counselors in LaSalle are analysts whose com- : : petent counsel and expert opinion are at your service. If you have > j i been in bu&man more tha ve years and have no definite plan | . you cannot afford to neglect this opportunity to build your busi- | 1 1 KLAN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES | In the Three Point Box, 26c el . . ! Slen BT, ate Bducation Superintendenti®e-| Physicians’ Size Bottle, 75¢ - - a e i | La Salle Extension University 1215 & 1217 F Swreet olic Teacher Away 1 - The Largest Business Training Institution in the World - - zee WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1426 G ST.N.W. (Albee Bldg.) Ve lous s Shooi ! Telephone Main 8320 Open Until 9 P.M. i Main Floor—F Street il is he ls wife 1 "GASCARETS" FOR BOWELS When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for : T h e F e b I' u a I' V S a l C Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds K » @ Y L Turry! One o two Cascarets to- () 1fetime urniture 3 irty | night will clean your bowels right. lined with|By morning all the constipation : vhich is being| poison and sour bile will move out | d you thoroughly! Cascarets will not! t and | sicken you—they physic fully, but! never gripe or inconvenience. | Children love Cascarets, too. 10-| cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. ny drug store. H An Opportunity That Should A | Removing the Only Obstacle Not Be Passed ; : to Buying Now Our policy of but tw. sales a year—and = ( I q 4 u [} both worth while- ¢ . H ture at present, you enables us to te i / 1 can take advantag- the lowest possible : ] il if the February Salr 3 prices on good fur . ; __= : prices, ) H niture, | = A y H i K or we will store your So when they do come D ‘l" | ol purchases withou vou surely ought to cxtra charge for % take advantage of ) days. Just antici As Europe Burns | 7 jde=t Fhe very dsolation which was voted our policy by the stupendous majority of seven million in 1920. the policy of detachment from the perils and broils that are distracting Europe, is now being savagely attacked by the critics of the Harding Administration as having no policy at all. “In all the history of American foreign relations, American prestige and influence was never at so low an i f\l)h as it now it,” says the Rochester HL'mld_, \\‘1|§c11 believes th:ir_if we were to ofi'e.r :advice or warn Remarka_ble Va]ues-Low Prices_Wonderful Assorlments ing to France or Germany or any other nation, it would “snap its fingers in derision;” “first, be- | A of 4t . cause our Administration has no policy toward Europe; and secondly, because in its present relation i Make Famous the Febl‘llal'y Sale of Lifetime Furniture to the Senate, which it fears, and to the American people. whose sentiments it mistakes, it is in- 5 : 2 e capable of formulating a policy and adhering to it for as long as a fortnight.” While there are i Back of our annual February We bC!lC\’C the lowest prices many otlier newspapers that express a similar opinion, the Administration has its strong defenders. c ¢ Sale is an abiding faith in possible to quote on good In playing “only the role of a benevolent bystander.” and refusing “to be drawn into the mael- m’e %flja]‘y the recognition by the pub- furniture are made possi- strom.” it reflects the best thought of the American people, declares the San Francisco Chronicle '5‘ I = lic of the Cotnmonsens hle by this Sale policy— and “so long as the general attitude of the European peoples toward each other remains what it a/€ plan of but two sales a At P S is. the time for American mediation is inopportune.” /O—\ year—and then—a salc Jreiomicen 3 In THFE LITERARY DIGEST this week. the leading news-icature presents the American attitude toward i / i worth while. XCED ¢ in all its many : flecting public opinion in this country as expressed in the leading newspapers very striking news es ard: | ( Let us emphasize, too, that this is not ! < » o The British-American Rubber Conflict “Ford For President” , st b s o et g (With Two Maps) The Soft-Coal Truce ;nf}tc- T Hissnandh sl L How the British Debt Will Be Paid e, ifetime Furniture very specially priced. A New Way to Pick Judges 5 “The D g, W ek ]o pgeortheAr:e.r Gateleg Tables Windsor Chairs Germany’s “Triumph of Despair” e Day's Work In Sou rica i -1 i Mahogany Gate- hogany-finish Wi As Italy Sees the “Shattered Entente” The War on Blisters Good fookine Maloeany Gate$10405 \iahogany-finish W See Chair ... The First Sleeping-Car Ignorance and Iliness SOt 3ok Y eaatitar Tador $24.75 Karpen-made W Climate Changed While You Wait The Near “Crime Wave” In Art | Fill e i nisl esssessseaces. Mahogany finish Selid Mlhof;ny Gateleg Table, Rodin’s Cold Death-Bed A People Who “Hanker Fer Larnin’ ” fiees S boatifal Tutor §29:75) paisl The Increasing Demand for the Bible ““Capitol Barred to Bootleggers” g Human Nature At the Herrin Trial How To Improve the Memory Karpen Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture All the News of Radio | Topics of the Day A noteworthy feature of this February Sale is our very larg i s display of Karpen Furniture, Single Karpen pieces and com A Fine Collection of Interesting Illustrations § /uFET]ME plete ‘suites are here in great variety—all are very specially I————————-———-——-————————-—*— priced. 1 ' | ¢ i brown mahogany, See “Fun From the Press” at Your Picture Theater . FURNITURE Karpen Cane Panel Suite, brown makiogany, $265 upholstered in blue velour . In olden days when the cares of state burdened the Literary Digest now gathers the keenest of the wit Three-piece Tapestry Suite, Karpen] mlg:e- king he would summon his jester. A round or two and the cream of humor from all the world and with reversible cu:hmns and regular Kar- szzs D e wesotored ) Wah cmbodics it in one uproarious motion picture, “Fun The few items quoted Kargen Billow Atm Suite in beaver velour oF $295 the passing of time and the transfer of power from From the Press.” It is the court jester to the i mq"’:, of tapestry palaces to cottages the humble citizen demanded a American Public. Once a week a new one appears ‘:;: 7‘:;}:;4:‘(]1"4 P Good-looking Karpen S . jester for his entertainment. The cleverest joke- at the best theaters brimming with the latest arads e caded mohair; regular h:rpmfisquc con- sssfl smiths of every realm were engaged by the press laughs® Watch for it at your local theater. For -{:rpl ff Niiias e 1 5";‘5;}“‘ ;ev"ss’b]i:ecf:h ey tatpe mow 315 for the pleasure of the new majesty. But often- your pleasure—“Fun From the Press,” produced o ‘u'h"|,‘ ;vw h;m](;:'pcnesqul: constfuction.. $ times the best of the jesters were removed from by The Literary Digest. Distributed by W. W, i REESE the far corners of the court of the public. So The Hodkinson Corporation. Get February 10th Number, on Sale Today—At All News-dealers-10 Cents ;L IFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN 4 ‘Tis o Mark of Distinctien to Seventh Street Mayer & CO. Between D & I

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