Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. VIRGINIA COMMUNITY -[$100,000 DOPE SEIZURE . |cte asizet oo st swiags| CONFERENCE ON RACIAL {2 i Rov B e etk | SPENCER GOES TO EUROPE MADE BY CUSTOMS MEN| ;i iitt 8 B0 Fi” £ QUESTIONS CALLED HERE |50 doom [ iemouct Somater Wi Beresent —_— Cabie Thte and the crew of iiie veasel ——e s, OB, Sn s, of Cartridges and Lavalllers . Also|denied they wero aware of the drugs|Dr. Drew Announces Meeting to 5-3*.'31»::» Brooks and Rev. X, Depastmant of Labor. . 8 7 wnd other articles being aboard. \ D. Botts. NEW YORK, March 15.—United : ‘Found on Ships—Passenger —_—— Be Opened Monday, ——— Stateq_Benator Selden'P. Spencer of e ‘| WRITES DETECTIVE PL_AY:. Apvisine - |NEW SURGICAL INVENTION |3isscurt was o passenger on the Citizens Band Themselves to Pro-| . . . 0 . A, gonference for the coasidsration French liner Frenoce, salling yesterday ' i and inter-raol for Cherbourg. Senator Spencer said vide Good Streets and Buy Mod- | NEW ORLEANS, La. March 16— |Mrs. August Belmont Will Pro- OF dekTo prodlums s34, lotervacitl|tastrament Has Been Used 1n[hy was going. sbeosd on s business " 2 L em Fire Apparatus, ot n Now Orsana since the pastage | _ duce Detective Drama Soon. | iuforil’ Ghurchi x ‘Sacmaen e "snd o B S Taed, e Loy It PutsGlowing Health B e of the Harrison act was made vesterday | NEW YORK, March 16.—Mrs. Au-|10th strests, April 18 to 33, it was| ST.LOUIS, March 1. ention of | tary Davie had ssked him to In Children Thrifton Village, comprising the | S Horphine and gum oplum. valued |gust Belmont has- become & piay-| B! Drow “president of the White | & Sur¥ical instrumant for operations |lsbor conditions in France and Cor ‘ : e | o st lementy | HO0000, wers stimod by Mapoctors durs | ¥ISbL, it became known by an-|Cross Free Labor Bursau of America | UPOR the heart for rellet of mitral | TG, Yisiioa Btaten. -+ o VEGEX contains growth-pro- [l 1ot stuvwors ang Woodmont. Va. on|il€ & raid on the German steamship [nouncement that a detective drams,|and pastor of the church. stemosls, & narrowing of one of the | Other passengers included Willlam ting Vitamins and minerals SMaywood an odmons, Ve Binfeld and the American steamer |written by her in collaboratfon with| Prominent men have been invited to | vaives of the heart, was announced | H. Trussdale, president of the Dela- | moting 3s. Build the Lee highway to the south, are Tripp, it was announced today by Cus- |nyige Harrlet Ford, would be pro- l?llk. he sald, and arrangements are | o¢ Washington University. Surgical | Ware, Lackawan nd Western rail. | lacking fromotherfoods. Builds 1, ;p pieq of thritt in daily operation. |toms Inspector Henry Dedeaux. g already under'way to enlist co-epera- | po.. 1 road, and Count ri do Liedekerke, il sound white teeth, strong bones 5 | A dot Five hundred and forty-one two-|duced on Broadway next season by |tion of negro agencies throughout the ory reports only one such suc- |repregenting Be potash interests, | andrichblood. Feedsthererves, - || { OV¢r -there -the citizens are doingiounce bottles of morphine and twenty- |Winthrop Ames. Altho 2 noted | countr: ceseful operation, it was steted. who snnouncsd had closed large Children like it things, bonding themselves for good ::’uré:lotfllleda tI)r na‘:;?‘:snn wereeuclze‘d on |actrens before her marri the play| Th nunlncomgrluu inh (lsh-u. "'!'ln nI;yln::r::‘:‘m Mll‘mn ::a.d‘ contracts in lh;:l cmm fo‘r otash 2 il - , in a on to twénty iven o o . '‘ew, chal i joceesful ), was . streets, purchasing modern fire appa- | the Elnfel Y |was the initial effort of Belmont, Covnelins V. Hooper nf Botti. | but bap net been empioyed es yer on | = Sho. uanss orried “$3:006000 in lavailiers and 1,000 rounds of automatic The formerly Eleanor Robson. more, Bishop Isalah P. Brooks, Rev. human beings. §old consigned to Bombay. At druggisis and grocers ratus, building water works and d°‘"5|rxumdum cartridges, the inspector sald, . other things to make it a good commu- nity to live in. . 7 ° Wast Slogas That Will Impress. all about it, and they don't! s cArtridest, the Inpestor s, forierls) Blenor Nobaoh,_ __~ wove: Sivsen fasiah F: Svooke, Hev. 9 i one in Thritfon Village . 3 Don’t Fuss With |- : : St he PR Hogan s mpeeia the Doff the Old, Don the New Mustard Plasters!};= il - 3 ey Want a snappy gan ° 4 Musterole Works Without the 30y one ho has becn there and Jater : “SOCICty de L“.Xe” | thinks of progressive movements. Blister—Easier, Quicker | _ When they get this slogan they are | : —— | going to put it all over the village in There's no sense in mixing a mess { jurger gold letters on ftting sign- s and water when !posts, the town council's stationery s 5 $ relicve pain, sore- Will carry it as well as the Thritton . ur wn t_. ness or stiffiness with a little clean, pUPIOTS 0 CRERR 1R eaontar | \“c‘f\f\lilcmler - a o 1 e citizens foi to keep Musterote is made of pure oil of |1 css on the jump to prevent its — Py o o mustard and other helpful ingredi- | E¢tting behind these beople. | i =SS : Individuality marks this smart headgear. It ents, combined in -the form of .the! Competitive Test Proposed. : is exclusively our own brand, which is sufficient resent white’ ointment. Tt takes| . Roberts, chairman, and C. E o o n e e e credential, as The Hecht Co. sells nothing it cannot the placeé of mustard plasters, and will not blister. i mittee of the league, today announced A 5 specialize. competitive.contest to obtain this thhr'Jndllluns are not ex- 3 S nd the prize winner will get / d v o - & 4 s open o any one unywhere & {2 : g The new spring colors are most pleasing—six But the slogans must be original and PR . i) ist be In the hands of the committee Z 2 g the' o‘ m uu' wPPer9 srey, san-tan .nd ol 3 ore midnight of April 1 uext, and{|. : 4 H cork. ches. of the. back or j he principal condition is thai cach Y 4 sprains, .sore: muscles, bruises, ‘chi -,-lnxtvn’musl contain the name Thrif- < P 1;;1.3;.“5:2?;?. fet, colds ot ofhe fon Vilage. The Judges il be sclected || © - N IR New features, such as crown a trifle lower, brim 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes. - Q g o : a bit flatter and a personaslity—as it were—fastidi- Better than a mustard plaster, FPRESIDENT'S COUSIN DIES. : 2 3 ous men demand in hats. ; AKRON, Ind, March 15.—Fletcher A % | Stoner, second cousin of President 4 i Harding and founder of the exchange | = ] | § Crofut & Knapp Hats—*%5 An elevator in the Woolworth build- ling 1 New York is said to travel The “Skokie” has captured the admiration of men who know what’s what in hatdom. iferty miles a day and makes 4,000I ‘ stops. o = o D g D g g < g < g D g >3 ¥ ol o oW o Yofi should | WURRA! appearance. , : | SN The “Andora” and the “Regent” also make their spring ' Tiffin, pearl, seal, russet, tan, brown, smoke, all the shadesTn the approved shapes. | iy T | st I Dobbs Hats for Spring | . T Unlined, $7 Lined, $8 Prestige won by means of merit, is the justi- fiable pride of Dobbs. G The new spring hats are invitingly distinctive E m a:g;nehmy, san-tan, mint. The new By Society Brand New Stetson Hats for Spring, 7 “Good wine needs. no bush,” neither does Si need commendation other than it I3 The HeCht Co. ot:n"“;nbfio“' w.oanh' “ (The Hecht Co., First 'loflf: Clothes do not make the man. . We should hope not. .. G enuine .C Othide They reveal him. - AN 4% : i Traveling Bag, #7.95 While it may or may not be a sad commentary on the world and its way, the fact remains that the world takes Week-ending is only a matter of packing a handy bag and off to somewhere, leaving business behiud. o and Oh Paddy dear an’ did you hear the news that’s going round? St. Patrick’s own Number of Life IS NOW ON SALE BE THE NEWSSTANDS. a man at his own estimate of himself. Clothes are the outward and visible manifestation of This bag is just the right size, just the right shape, and just a man’s estimate of himself. the right value for any one who appreciates service and value. 3 s s . : Cordovan color, 18-inch size, full leather lined, sewed frame, Casual as the world 155 bent on its own intent, 1t extra heavy brassed lock and catches. pauses to ohserve the well dressed man. (The Hecht Co. First Floor) This broth of an issue is full of the divil. Givethegossoon 15 cints for the magazine whosejacketis wearin’o’thegreen intoirely This,d thes, 757' oIthr u;la}& of introducir;g .?gociety Wins in a walk—This Brand an e HechtCo. top coats for Sprin & ; i Rousing Sale of Men’s Shoes The bloom of freshness is on them, like the bloom . on- a peach. The tailoring is the admiration of all men 54-50 who are uncomfortable, not to say irritated, in anything less than the best. Footwear you'll take pride in wearing on Eas- Your attention is directed to the Darnock fabrics, ter parade and take com- from Scotland, tailored by Society Brand. fort in wearing there- T after. I : : - Genuine calfskin in the . A : light o e 5450 g ] : approved colors — Tony U nusual. red, mahogany, tan, nut 25 brown and black. Blue Serge Suits, *35 Ten distinct and snappy ’ styles, including: They are special productions for our men’s New brogues New toe shapes shop. Many models for men and young men. o mg R o, : _ Single and double brea'stqd. ; . sl oy S Brogue Osfod, dark brows calf, $ ¥ ¥ & ¥ ¥ % % 1 §| v! | 4 4 & ¥ 4 %r. % (The Hecht Co., First ¥icor.) 7th at F

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