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v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1923. i Ss e ¢ A and ‘society,” prepared by Raymond GOVERNOR'S LETTER USED| Brisich Pleased as U. S. Pavys MORE SEEK EDUCATION. |3, secitiss, robaces, by, Razmmond g ER i x L4 . —_— The Increase over last year in full o IN TRIAL FOR MURDERS Attendance at Universities This|!!me regular students was 2 per cent. 2 . a es alr B = GUIPET $20,000 Offi 0 erdre,v 8| In total enrollment, including summer f { g 3 d part-time students, the in- | == | 2 — State Attempts to Prove Kentucky 9 cers [ Year Exceeds Previous Records. ffl'og e A% ! ILADELPHIA, March 1.+Attend-| The measure in which attendance {4 ” | Executive Incited Violence _— a Amerlcan univers \d | has soarcd since the war, the report : e | t Election. for - the present e te|~aid, was shown in statistics of twen- vy : . at st By the Associated Press. firm was both surprised and grati- ar exceeds past records In all ex-|ty-nine typical —unlversities which March 1.— A Wi cept a few instances, according io a | have 66 per cent more full-time stu- fiwin By Mor- | pLONDON, March 1—While Johni | feq when it received the remit- | (ctatled report on 140 approved insti- |dents than in 1918 and 87 per cent e 8 3 5 Bull is being patted op the back 5 SUE L ke t. ) ! row wrote a letter to Mitchell Crain, 3 S D » tance from Washington. tutions in the current fssue of “school | more in grand total enrollment. Adds Brilliant Luster! Tepublioan “of Ereathitt county, ex-| fof his honesty and Stralghtfor- | mmm———— e e 3 we ou horting him “to carry Breathitt coun-| Wwardness in settling his wartime hazards,” was introduced debts, some Englishmen are equal- n the trial here of Wil-| 1y gegirous of administering recip- + \ i . one of the nine repub- . “ g i g ants in the murder ana| rocal thumps on Uncle Sam's ; toda | conepiracy trials growing out of the| Shoulders for clearing up odds and . | Clayhole-precinct clecction battle. - ends of American obligations in ° ’ ant, testified he had heard the The taventt - L = ~ 1 actiive that Criin: Hna e inventions commission, sent . . atstationers ed such a letter from the gov-| to Ingland recently, is holding L . The witness is blind and could | daily sessions to hear clalms P ’ d t te to things he heard. which will cost the Ameriean gov- New Number of LIFE will appear ru 1Sts A" motion by 1o C sel a = > s Sotion bydetense counsel that|| erament 'tnousands| of' Wollars, at the News-stands this morning, fol- t sto J §| e i 3 BT S| (e, ewands, 8, Sotare s g lepartment stores 4@ kovernor to Crain be excluded as in-| of Messrs. Cox is overjoyed be- gales of laughter, warmer . S S, was overruled by the| cause it has just received from f 11 % 151 ) = . How get‘rid‘:lf the Screen an Washington aout $50.900 o pay it hearts, rising spirits, and general clear- mirror Stage . ich, B 5t . ine b-| overdrafts of approximately fifty- = R 1 P towel-rack Which Makes Their Haix o e ol o™ PP | Aimerican officers, These military ing up of any troubled atmosphere. 150 ScotTissue Towels So Much Admired Four men were killed and seventeen | ™Men, during the war, took ad- : inaa > cantage of the bank's liberality \ ” R Just brush a little Giostora §|wounded in the fight at Clayhole| ¥uftage of, tie ba e 7 , g 0 N e & oft England without g ; ! : 2 B . :h your hair, it acts like {{precinct November 8, 1921 settling their accounts. / @, If you haven't seen this latest issue of America’s or | B oot dasuiamoxtioriyot neumeecs A, reatest humorous weekly—and probably you haven’t oun cers - ly—: 2 SYRACUSE STUDENTS | Loi™aid,® ie Sridintn™ens y 2 el You'll want to have one in your absorbed by Lioyds recently the J : . as it has just been puton sale to-day—toss 15 cents to office, once_you see this attractive DROP RACE DISCUSSION| Sommon extiamation umons army “Bang goes my over- ' your favorite newsdealer immediately. He will give ScotTissue Towel Outfit and realize 1 t the hot 7 A it will i i | Chancellor Says Discrimination| of Cox has considered men with | you one of 52 good reasons why you should make it a that it will provide you with a fresh, commissions ‘not only as officers : o hat clean, white towel for every wash-up. Will Not Be Tolerated and and gentlemen,” but also as being \ i regular habit. Easily hung on the wall, like a picture. 5 responsible for their debts. = o S Seniors Deny Move. | "The bank had little hope of ré- Phone or write today. We'll see that you are supplied. imbursing itself for the overdrafts i Q. Gibson’s drawings, Martins editorials, Benchley's Scott Paper Co., Chester, Pa. d Press. use most of the officers had i H i k E Erose lieofuse oSt foc e omoarnin Iif Ly N theatre guide, Sykes’ cartoons, Herford’s verse — all can Army and their addr e e 3 b . m e : i f are among the many exclusive features LIFE offers its 8 ilders’ pience. {Sicte be takon 1o Mimit dmission of | *c o unknown Conseduently | 2 % Baltimore Office, Builders’ Exchange Universi — — | ) i readers every weck. And this week is no exception! ¥ J- M. Keeler, Sales Manager o subsided night aft Charles Wesley Flint had | = = R | P ! ] | that no discriminat had 3 - Stop ltCh]ng Skln | ever been tolerated at the university | | Obey That Impulse Today. tand that none "l be. At the & 8 ! it mone wouil be, AL thie same 7 { To-morrow you may have to borrow a copy! Phone: Plaza 7630 Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic! governin: jhade public a state- Scofl'i'ssue 1) l lowels . ! unanimous| ed to disco z - > . Thrre 5 one efe, depeniable treat | PARS AL G JoLR %, 5 SRITS Hands chapped? e : for ‘Clean Hands in Business* ment relieves itching torture and | ernoon E 4 " | © 11 s P Co. that cleances and soothes the shine | P o can of which "was sen 1o |t MENTHOLATUM While there is 5 e : he s \hjx’ puncil of 3 se A heals qumk'y and 3 L I F E | . ) ; : ) ' 5 gently. there’s Hope On Sale Everywhere Pimples, Blackhead zema, Bloteh effec t enior council h: e Ringworm and similar skin troubles | Ujanimously decided to discourage en- | willl disappear. | i) sndlenot fonuden Zemo, the penetrating. "satisfyi | liquis is all that is n 1 hanishes most skin eruptions. | s i ] [ regarded last night the <kin soft. smooth and healthy. {EUUT PLEADS FOR U. S. | ENTRANCE INTO LEAGUE!|| g ot Y B _ o , | President Emeritus of Harvard! (o o — — - { = 3 med e r Urges That Covenant Be | N / ] | = Sl q fitted <cith ro Placed Before Senate. ! ! fisish (o E B cupboard space G 0 WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNIT 7thand D Sts. N.W .—-Open 8 A.M., Close 6 P.M. 1 uc to the Senate for ratifica- | iliot pleaded that the United nter the league without in- ipon exenvp from playing in the milit police the only way to maintain influence | {in the world's affairs and to pre . He declared that the p neration has learned that w s o greatest evil that affllcts the {world. ACCUSED OF MURDER. | German Held in Stockholm in Slay- ing of Dr. Rathenau. ! German forei , | { Walter Rathenau June, and in the atte ) life of Phillipp Schiedemann. i The authorities say that von Behr, | Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone® Y on an aching corn, fnstantly that corn stops | guised s a sallor, confessed that Jurting, then shortly you lift it right off with | he fired several shots at Dr. Rathe- | fingers. 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