Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 14

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THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, FRIDAY, —— [ lPreszdent and Cardinal Laud ||JRGES NEW PARTY | Washington as Esemplar). 1) jrigy (NRESS FEBRUARY 16, 1923. Soldier Nabbed Enlisting After 22 Desertions By the Associnted Press. --permanent Trial Package H By the Associnted Press manner, there is strong evidence in BALTIMORE, Md. February 16.— The Baltimore Catholic Review today printed tributes to George Washing- ton from President Harding and Car- support of it—that which strikes me in this tradition s, that when the American citizen has set about to idealize his prototype of a hero, that he should have singled out truthful- Senator Walsh Condemns Inaction on Coal Situation in Face of local ATLANTA, Ga., Charles Harmon of Baltimore, who military officials eclaim is the “world’s champion ‘repeater,”” February 16.— Gift Tables —If you know what you as the great master-quality ines forth as the hero's main ! dinal Mercier of Belgium. President Harding stresses the lidea that in late years the American |attitude toward Washington has de- | veloped a fuller measure of apprecia- {tion. Cardinal Mercier advises Amer- = {icans to stick to the 1aeats of trurn| RAWLINSON MAKES CASH !as personified by Washington as the| f reliance of the commonwealth, President Harding's message fol-| “Flu” Deaths. who has enlisted and deserted e from the Army. Navy and Ma- rine Corps twenty-two times, has riticiz- | been apprehended here by a re- would like to spend—and' are in doubt as to what to give, inspect these tables, where scores of appropriate gifts are arranged at a single price. Prices and tables range from— . 1 to %2 Second Floor DULIN&MARTINCe 121571217 F Street and 1214 to 121® & Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Write now— Don’t miss this delightful dental treatment Americans stick to that | By the Associated Press. ideal, truth, and all will go well with BALTIMORE, February 16. your commonwealt ing the government for remaining in-| Cruiting sergeant when he applied active in the coal situation while scores | for his' twenty-third enlistment. are dying from .influenza caused by Harmon, according to officials, has lack of heat, United essed to having used the gov- SETTLEMENT OF SUIT David I. Walsh of (‘_V‘n"ll:!)l as a meal and railroad S e night declared a new political party "'{”,},,”',""g‘ (';'if:‘:f““;‘:",:":;m e should organize and demand the re- n ing to bo Alwiys BOme- form of Congress. He termed the else were the reasons given Calif.. February 16. | work of the Howse of Representatives mon, authorities said, for X uit brought against|as “cheap vaudevilic ce of the United State Herbert Rawlinson, motion Dpicture! wphare fu 4 vast BElot S 2 tor, by Mr among the people of the United today,” Se Wal I are losing confidence in the govern- ment. This is due to the decline in the | integrity of the political Twenty thousand petitions ¢ Congress today for changes in legis- | deserted and re-enlisted for the lation and to the Constitution and | northern and western climes.” per cent of this number will re- | The name of a former sweet- ntio! | attoved on Harmon's arm shouldn’t there be unrest| brought about the alleged desert- s ns power- | er's detection, it was sald, De- Just send us your name and address and enclose 10c in coin or postage to cover mail- ing cost and you will receive by return mail this miniature box of the famous Complete | Dental Treatment. You will be surprised A e e dn\" and delighted. Address your post card or o ‘;:“‘ro:?m i letter to the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory X Co., St. Louis, Mo. By the Associated Pres Tooth Paste uhsters tecth iquid Antiseptic Liguid Antiseptic and Marine nished a ready tation from the cold of the north to the sunny south,” said Harmon, “and when it got too hot in the south, T just nal dancer, has been settled ccording to Mrs. Cla: will be i of the derable epoch eemed there was a toward a some- r estimate of Washington. counted, indeed, as one tol would secure the da n countrymen must alw en, $50 a week untll she reaches fowe a great debt. but there was ge of twenty-one. i disposition to set him apart fr Mr. Rawlinson. while asserting his en, as if he were a little m innocence of the charge made by Miss human. Clark that he had attacked her when R aaR she was but fiftcen years old, admit- ted that negotiations for a settlement efforts of students v d ay. o have given us i n go through a sensa- shington the man, | explained, T am wil- Dt Afnes to meo: | modest settlement on among the most hu-| porothy d have so instruct- thers of the republic Netocalls b o wide range of Ereit) licity attendant upon this case 1¥ | been very distzsteful to me. and decided that «mull financial los: was the better war to cnd the mat during whi popular d jother {or w little less tha | “Among the “Thanks to th {and historia ibetter pic f the service of identifi- Harmon applied for en- 1 ment here & t. A A. not providi s cssen of | Tw Tattoo and and seeing that it is distributed | carri ort McPher- to them properl | he is now being detained I 1is genius for rs was tempered by it for the ut in_ deal ‘it is large LU U DU T T Infants’ Shirts g ifiilkand.Wool, Part-Wool, 35 o C 3 for $1.00 The C.'lever New Deauville Scarfs add the bright touch to the late winter and carly spring costume. Special—Three-Cornered Deauville Silk Scarf $1.00 Others at $1.25 to $2.98 Trial of the case against M started in the superior [ Satisfactron First INGS PALL 810-818 Seventh Street r whose wisdom came to} arded by his associates as well- nfallible. 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