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THINKS SHE'S GIRL | . KIDNAPED IN 1913, Wite of OhIO Coal Miner Re- i calls Answering to Name [} Catherme Wmters. SENDS “FATHER” woRb! Indiana Dentist Told in Telegram Photo and Letter Are Being Mailed s Februw wife of coal ously wa word W. A. Winters, New who she believes, o declared today she Winters' daughter, ade ago. and combed. Howing telegram to fternoon: “I have = called Time. Wa Cath- ted by Neighbor. Mre. William Hap- v caid she did ¥ hoarded a time.” get- wn and rid- continued, with 2 the | i A ask- 1o W inters tnto She sa not know her age. Bur . is between cighteen | and tw NOT KIDNAPED GIRL. Father Says Resemble TRicH Phot wife winer, arine ing to the Winte ton pinss Taylor Does Not Catherine Winters. MON Y, I February 1 de T Ohio, nee to Cath- girl, :At‘(‘nrk]- of Dr. Jione conversation a letter were | r of the missing | rom Mrs, Taylor. Lelieve she oma 1d have been | [ turday, Feb- | her father. | por Kid- 4 & .| celving that salary. ¢[ture in W. Al pe newspaper clip- { Gaires Highest Salaried Woman In U. S. Postal Service LIZABETH D, BARNARD Of Tampn, Fla., highest salaried wom- an in the post office service of the United Statex. Mrw. Baruard was re- ter of the 'y of $6,000 e ix the only woman of ters in the country re- There are only five postmasters in the country re- .-ehlnx a larger salary. THE W hATHFR District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and colder today; tomorrow fair, slowly & temperature in after- fresh northwest winds. Virginla—Fair and colder today; morrow fair, slowly rising afternoon: strong nd north winds and [Llw\; n the coast, dimi noon: to- tempera- northwest iy gales | shing by tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. lowest s m.. 70 per 9 per cent; § p.m.. 66 per 1 (8 pm. to & pan.), trace. Hours of sunshine. 3.5. cent of possible sunshine rature same date last year— . lowest, 9 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:5S am.; 3:47 pm Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:56 548 pm ses 8. sun sets am.; sun : sets §:41 pa. o lighted one- Gatvesto Ina THE SUNDAY U1.S. IDEALS SPREAD 0 WORLD PEOPLES President and Others on Anniversary. In observance this week of the eighteenth anniversary of the or- ganization of the first Rotary Club in the world, Rotary International is serving as a medium for communica- tion of the ideals of citizenship. These ideals will be expressed in the words of the representatives of the three co-ordinate branches of the government in twenty-seven coun- trles. and messages from DPresident Harding, Speaker Gillett, Attorney Genersl Daugherty and other high government officlals will be broadcast General Daugherty’s message, onc of the first to be sent out. is: “The individual citizen's first duty {8 to respect and obey the laws of his country himself. If every citizen did that, then every ecitizen would appear fo have done his full duty, and his responsibility for the in- istration of justice might be ¢ red andeq: here wouid be little for the luw courts. Daty of Citizen. “All men are not law respecting and law abiding. This conditlon would appear to imply that the indi- vidual citizen’s duty extends beyond his own observance of the law. He ought to do something more than set a good example for the other man. The most helpful thing that he can do is to make it known ihat he stands ys on the slde of th rly {ituted law enforcement authori- ties, municipal, county, state and na- tional. The peace and safety o cauntry depends upon thi the individual citizer ional governme citizens ob laws enac and his fellow citi- 2 it known that he pledges himself to uphold the law and all those officlals who h: been law- fully chosen to adm Fag A’ special program 1 be carried out Wednesday by the local Rotary s Willard Hotel. Rep in - Ketcham of Michi- speaker. Rotary Broadca<ts Words of ator S - | tion re did not STAR, WASHINGTON, ANTI-SALOON MEN PLACED ON GRILL Interference with prnh\hlllon en- forcement was charged against offi- cers of the Anti-Suloon League and other organizations by Senator Shields, democrat, Tennessee, in an address yesterday in the Senate. He referred to speeches on prohibition enforcement by Dr. Baker, heud of the league; Wayne B. Wheeler, its general counsel; Dr. Clarence True Wilson and others, and asserted that in “fanaticism” for prohibition - forcement, they had gone beyond proper bounds. W Senator suiclds referred patYcu- lar) to a reported address by Baker in which.he was quoted & advocating incarceration in Jjail for {twenty federal judges who, he said, were drunkards. I'rohibit 1 “fanatic T had not s d again; federal judg members of Con, and others and some, he sal peared to regard the prohibition 1 | as their own and not the peopl Refers to Anderson. Senator Shields alluded to William H. rson, superintendent of the’ Anti- n League of New York. e safd he was informed that Mr. Anderson was patd u salary of 00 a year und “has M into trouble 17 It appes tinued vloved Plillips, to solic [was land 10 per cent over that, Anderson secretly required him to SpUIL that 10 per cent with him. And 3 ated that M . in or four rved lected $5 3 noan examination of the i s of Mr. Anderson by the district attorney of New York., it appears that there is $24,000 allowed in a Jlump sum and that he has been ¢ l. sunt that. First } do 0 and give a full ¢ but when th down to th now \\Vm! was d he declared, evelopments,” ¢ hields, “that '« the name of Mr. contributions, who o have 20 per cent, up to $25,000, but Mr. know what this m contemplated. but he was agair into nose and throat. glands, HYOMEI Hyomei is a recognized germicide, yet harmless and mild enough to be inhaled into the delicate mucous membranes of nose, throat and lungs. Besides killing disease germs, Hyomei stimulates the mucous glands of nasal and throat passages. glandsare Nature’s normal cleansing ducts. In healthy condition these glands flow just enough to neutralize, dissolve and wash away the germs and dirt inhaled Colds, Catarrh, etc., close these glands. tends to heal and restore normal functioning of mucous Kills Catarrh and Influenza Germs. Mucous Hyomei Hyomei relieves asthma and coughs, &umodlc croup and bronchial troubles. mplete Hyomei outfit, including hard D, Tar, Ill in Navy- Battle Drill, Is Treated by Radio By Radio to the Assoclated Press. U. 8. 8. CALIFORNIA, PANAMA, February 17.—A serfously sick sea- man of the crew of the destroyer Nicholas was transferred last night at sea to the hospital ship Mercy, as there is no doctor on the Nicho- The Nicholas and the Mercy are at the combined Pacific-Atlan- tic fleet maneuvers here. The man was treated on the Nicholas by the suadron medical officer, who used prescriptions sent by radio from the Merey until the hospital ship could take the siclk man aboard Thomas Jefferson England, fire- man, first class, died on the Mercy today. He was not the man who was transferred from the Nicholas. mitting use o crages. Declaring that bootlegging existed | In a_small way before udoption of the Volstend iaw, the Tennessee sen- | tor sald that since ohibition there had developed an “aristocracy | y intoxicating bev- - 1of bootlcggers.” O, FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART 5 RAIZEN MURDER CASE PUT IN HANDS OF JURY Women Confesses in Open Court She Killed Physician to “Get Back Honor.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February J7.—The case of Mrs. Lillian Raizen, slayer of Dr. Abraham Glickstein, was given to the jury at 11 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Raizen confessed in open court that she killed Dr. Glickstein at his Brooklyn office in December, 1921, “to ||| get back the honor” of whicn' she claimed he had despoiled her. Hero of Alexandria was familiar | with the production and uses of air ssure and applied them to and closing cf doors. “Claflin ’Specs To make you see, Our Home is Thirteen-Fourteen G” CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. THE ARGONNE On Columbia Road at 16th Street Apartments for Lease 1 room, kitchen, bath, rec. hall and porch to 5 rooms, 2 baths, kitchen and rec. hall READY FOR OCCUPANCY APRIL 1st Office on Premises 3 Telephone Columbia 4788 ' WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS City Club Bldg. Formerly 9th and I Sts. Est. 1889 | | REALTOR [T T [ T Manila Cigars Box of 25 81c 7 for 25¢ Box of 50 $1.59 Phone Main 5215 Tanleen Slores ~-The Better To Serve You Choice quality handmade cigars—extra long fillers and speclaily selected wrap pers—a smooth, cool priced at 7 for 23c. Box of 26, Sic. smoke. Box of Specially 50, $1.50 Simply Delicious! Mammy Lou Old-Time Homemade Candies Special 49 Poand Fresh to our stores every morning comes this pure, deli- cious candy. Every box of Mammy Lou contains a sumptn- ous assortment of deliclons chocolate-covered nuts, froiis and creams, together with a de iightful assortment of bonbons fudge and other delectable spe- clalties—and, REMEMBE THIS, no matter how high = price You pay, you can’t buy bet ter or purer quality. = Medicine Sale. Father John’s Medicine. ... .49¢c and 89c 35¢ Gets It Corn Remover. . s SO Bromo Seltzer. . .....10c, 23c, 43c, 89c 30c Bromo Quinine. . ........ .23¢ Full Pints Bay Rum s seie 80 Hadlf Pints Bay Rum.. . ....... ce...49c Bliss Native Herbs. .. .. 45¢, 95¢ 60c California Syrup of Figs. ...........43; 25c Carter’s Liver Pills. .. . ..... .15¢ Cincho-Tone Cold Tablets. . (Break Colds QItu) Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ... 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. .. .. .25¢ E. Z. Tablets .. .25¢ (The mild, easy to take. my to act laxative tablets) .45¢ | “The Spray That Keeps a Cold Away E. Z. Nasal Spray used regularly aids in the revention of disease pray it for cold in the head, catarrh, sor throat and coughs. Generous sized bottle 76c Alophen Pills. . E. Z. Catarrh Cream. E. Z.-Corn Remover. Buchu Battons . .. .. n, 1913. rubber inhaler, liquid and full directions, costs butlittle. Easily carried in vest pocket or lady’s bag. Refiller comes in extra bottles at small cost. Guaranteed, sold and money-backed by druggists everywhere. Siaisiemisaiolssisle sl G csmeqmemneeans . .50C feet for old! 'ATURE'S . .15 lottles of 34..26c THE SECRET ¢ Of Good Health Is i Good Teeth Warerooms of Consult Us for Dental Work DEFECTIVE TEETH don't al- proper mastication of food. 1 stomach suffers. spread poison into nd thence to all parts ». Consultation with 1 rey the true state of th. Kesults guaranteed. Amal- ..$1.00 up Gold Inlays, gam Fillings.. .. Silver Fillings. 50c up Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 up Sets of Teeth Qur Famous Suction Teeth ft tight. gire satisfaction, and look like natural teeth. Teeth extracted FREE when other work %Qg“‘“l’”“% 434 7th ES 5 AND 10c STORE opn Sundays. /,////// ASTHMA discovered by Dr, Delped thousends_of — This method w: Schwartz_aud ho I waees. We have many letters thanking Dr. Schwartz for helping them. We mention bere just & few who were helped. D. Schenk. 359 E. N. Y. C— Had asthma ' 9 years, 3. Trdon. 660 W, 157th i E. 53rd st. 153rd st., Y. C. C.—Had ve asthma or hay fever wr fately, Sample medicine, $2. Dr. Schwartz Private Clinic, 124 E. 815t St.. N. Y. C. Baby Grands. Benabe Peoples Drug Stores Homer L. Kitt Company — bers will be able to secure this finc little grand piano that fits so well in small apart- ments or in the bungalow room. Such a wonderful value that we could buy only 25 of these small grands. Such an extra value that words cannot describe it. You just must see it. Many ad- vantages to this Baby Grand Club—come in and get full in- formation. See the piano—then vou will know remarkably low_ the price is. JUST twenty-five club mem- how Join, at Once, Our-- Baby Grand Piano Club A small cash payment delivers you one of these Easy monthly payments make it yours. Ware- rooms Ask about the special privileges to club members. HOMER L. KITT COMPANY 1330 G St. N.W. great pur- ifier gives blessed relief. No fuss, no tedi- ous soaking in bot water. Simply sbake Germinol, the Oxygen Foot Pow- der, on your feetand rub in. It relieves tion, eliminal GERmmOL Comiates Qryewn ~ Ratureh prentest puriier Why Share Your House and Food with Bugs? serey Dethol It solves the problem Spray DETHOL new to KUl all bags eir ofs befors iher batch Dout 8 pias Get' 7id ot “nem- iy. HOL is also an !deai disinfectant aad batbroom Bpray DETHOL i clotets and m clothes Ml and prevent mosths Bee diree- tions on can for ail nses. I deodorant for uss around the BN Dres not sealn ad | e .50c (The little marvel kidney lablttl) $1.00 Moone’s Emerald Oil. 2 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan . . .. .. ..93¢ Hall’s Cherry Expectorant. . . . .35¢, 60c (A guaranteed remedy for coughs) .89¢ Zh cecscccoccvrcnve. cecmwessiecs.-..23¢C ceaineeat . 23e, 39, 73¢ «...2lc, 42¢c, 79¢ Lime Water, pint. . ..18¢ Dobell’s Solution, pint. . ..15¢ Dobell’s Solution, lmprwed, pint. .. .....25¢ Mentholatum . . .21c, 39c, 79¢ Marmota Tobiete” f"" | Mausterole ...... ‘ Nature’s Remedy . . Lywl.‘..... rs. . ...... Nuxated Iron Nujol . - Pazo Pllg Ointment: . . . - oo oo Small Can, 48¢ , Quart ... Gallon Sprayer . 36¢c ECZEMA REMEDY LENE will case cure any funded. ' Price, 89c. Removes Hair Harmlessly A wonderful new cream that We honestly belleve CRANOS o ECZEMA or other skin disease Come in and let us tell you about it. Tse one jar, and if you are dis- satisfied, your money will be re- Pape’s Cold Compauml............. 60c Pinex Cough Remedy. . Natra Vin . ... 81.25 (Tinmbnfilmttmmc) (Invigorating, appetizing, reconstructive tonic) Corega (for false teeth). . . .....20c, 49¢c, 83c Hypo Cod. . : = .3 or82.50 SI.NTM...... cesevesivacss ... 80€ 60c Doar’s Kidney Pills. . ...............49c Splendid Quality Water Bottles Special, 8 9c Here's a real value for you— did quality Hot-Wltc Bot- made of specially selected {m‘e gum rubber, and will last a ong time—nearly 2-quart capac- ity. Special, 89c. lg_,:mz,;___—g—é AL | Small size. .. ottles of 100.89e EZTablets Price, 25¢ Pluto Water Special 17¢ Large size. ... .33c Do you feel weak—tired or all played out? YOU NEED Nutra Vin The Tonic Wine Price, $1.25 Nutrs Vin, the tonic wine, is just the thing to take after the “fln,” grippe or any other {l- ness which causes Four system to be weak. This wonderfu! tonic wine bulids up your smystem and makes you well and strong— and it s very pleasant to the taste.