Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 39

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. BASTROP GRAND JURY | ™E%iaRmeE: ’ifi’{mm v | 5 RRSETERT ‘ " NAYREPORTTODAY) |t -~ Easter Footwear Last Witness, Harry Neelis, Ga. which parauels in style and qua]ity rage. Owner, Examined shoes which are worth dollars more Yesterday. @ By the Associated Press. BASTROP, La. March 15.—The Morehouse parish grand jury exam- ined the last witness yesterday in Its investigation of hooded band opera- tions last summer, which culminated on August 24 in the kidnaping and | slaying of Watt Daniel and T. F. Rich- ard of Mer Rouge, and it was believed that its report would be presented to Judge Fred M. Odom today. In the event indictments are return- ed, it was said, the identity of persons whom true bills were returned would not be known untll capeases had been issued and their arrest affected. * The witness examined !yesterday | wag Harry Neells, former garage owner, of Bastrop and now of New Orleans. Neelis testified at the open hearing concerning several kidnap- ings prior to the last August, in which Daniel, Richard and other per. sons were heid up and questiohed re. garding the alleged gttempted as- sassination of Dr. B. M. McKoin, former l'ga) or of Mer Rouge. Pure, red blood is essential to health and good appetite. Thick, sluggish blood is often the reason for general decline of health and many times a forerunner of disease. Hood's Sarsaparillaiscom- pounded especially torestore vitality and vigor to run- down systems. It is made from roots and herbs recog- nized by physicians as nec- essary in spring. Hood's has helped thousands to restore good, red blood with its health-giving properties. It will help you, too. e The tomic for that tived foeling Ymm that the line of distinction be- Buick owners.are rec- * ognized everywhere as keen judges of motor car values. : A‘J'O'Ve are !ix good !ho: reasons for buying at Hirsh's—and there are many others. Rather a low price for such marvelous style and good wear you may say—but the women who have bought know Hirsh’s—ior value- giving—for individuality—always showing shoes that are “different” —featuring a low popular price. ne Corps, as captain of the Ma- Corpa rifle team during 1923, . Humphrey has conched many teams and holds meveral prizes d trophies for shooting. Haop's 4 ;D’ANNU_NZ“) LEASES HDME!zwem an educational institution, SARSAPARILLA OF EX-KAISER NEAR ROME o —_— Poet Desires to Be Near Capital to functioning twelve months in the vear, with a single specific purpose in mind, on the one hand, and & mere | sporadic political committee on the other. be quite distinctly established. So, we suspect that the court of ap- peals must finally be asked to decide | Direct Paper He Will Publish Shortly. { By the Associated Press. | ROME., March 15.—Gabriele D'An- | nunzio has decided to transfer hin { residence to suburban Rome. The| ! government has leased to him the| | beautiful Villa Toscolana. at Fras- | i cati, twelve miles southeast of Rome. | | which was bought before the world {war by the German banker Men- | delssohn and presented to Emperor William, who transformed it into & { home for German writers. The villa | was confiscated by the Italian gov- ernment during the war and has | been retained by it as a portion of | Germany's reparation debt. | “Premier Mussolini granted the re- BlackPaste gmm ShoePolish Positively the only polish it nnasrrs | that will shine oily or damp Spo‘rts--pumpsv--Oxfords Grays—Patents—Satins—Browns—Tans Black Kid and Dull Leather Color Combination Effects Every Desirable Heel Sizes to 9. Widths A to E. SILK HOSIERY “Kayser” Silk Hosiery ~—in various new Spring colors—especially priced— At $1.95 a Pair HIRSH'S SHOE STORES Hasthe fargest sale in America 0261028 SEVENTH ST<NW. Buffalo, N. Y. N —— : S Minnespolts. Minr. | quest of D'Annunzio to take over the Ty At . w4 iulla The poet desires to be in Rome . » H order to rect a newspaper whi Have Color in Cheeks i 5 'thoruy o puniian. > N i % ‘The villa, prior to its purchase by | Be Better Looking—Take you have a bad taste in your mouth— s lazy, no-good feeling—you shonld; LEAGUE TO APPEAL CASE. take Olive Tablets. S | e Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 vears of study. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed witl | 1 Anti-Saloon Organization Plans Fight on Court Decision. NEW YORK, March 15.—Former | & arely vegetable ¢ th | State Senator Edgar T. Brackett and K . :]1::: :I:i"\w will know them by their | 1" Arthur Leve, counsel for the Anti- | > } il < " ., !saloon League of New York, yester- "fi“ :;‘;ir'n p‘ll;"-. l"‘;:i;:":;i "b';:‘;' {day announced that they thought they s np et “| would review by an appeal the deci- £ g ancy like childhood days you must get |sion rendered in Albany by Supreme PASTA SUPERIOR at_the cause. < Court Justice Staley, that the league 4 Bariry Comanny IC Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on | Was & political organization and must the Liver and bowels like calomel—yet | £0¢°0nt 08 ) moneys it expended have no dangerons after effect:. | In their statement ieague counsel | They llxr} Tr bile and overcome can.]i’uldd:lm"&'g (\;rlbenduo! !hdv league r;;eld 4 Take 5 he urbed by the order, even t o ,fln-ni";";:';l::‘“ f\‘l‘i‘l‘l‘i‘fl-‘m‘: should be sustained In all its parts ploas . N of | " “we think that we shall review the Jbexes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. decision by an appeal. It is impor- —_— f. o. b. factory Six-Cylinder Sedan Seven Passengers Unusually Attractive Time-Payment Plan Five Disc Wheels and Nash Self-Mounting Carrier $25-additional Deal in Virgini Birven Nash Metors Company, Claren- don, Va. District Nask Motors Company, Reancke, Va. Lymchburg Moters Company, Lymch- barg, Va. Mathews Garage, Mathews, Va. Virginia Meters Compuny, Charlottes- ville, Va. . 5 Loekhart, Covington, Va. ‘White Auto Service Company, Rich- mond, Va, Myers By, Alexandria, Va. A. B. Alexander, Draper, Va. Features and Appointments of Six Sedan for Seven Enhanced smoothness and power re- sponsiveness. New carburetor heat- ing device that insures complete vaporization of gasoline at all times. Practically instantaneous starting even in cold weather. Wide door pockets. Door and side windows are adjustable. Heater. Robe rail. Foot rest. Windshield wiper. Flower vase. Leather pockets underneath the in- strument board. Silk curtains. Dome . light. Rosewood vanitycase. Rosewood smoking set. Inside locks for three doors and exterior lock and key for fourth door. New brake system pro- viding greater braking surface per pound of weight than on any other American-builtsix. Newtubulartype frame cross-member construction. They've Just Come In! TF The New 7-Passenger Sedan Models The pressing demand for this new Nash enclosed model wor’t let us keep the cars long. That's why we invite you to inspect it today while a big new shipment is still on our floor. Come and view the new developments in practically Observe, one by one, the many pleasing appointments of both the exterior and interior, that contribute to the car’s attractive appeal. Test the alert response and the greatly increased power of " e b. Milmeites the Nash perfected motor with its important refinements. Hurley Motor Co. DISTRIBUTO! 1522 14th St. N.W. Phone North 6462 Open Evenings and Sundays every phase of construction, that have gained for this Sedan such widespread interest. Note the handsomely fashioned body riding gracefully low to the road. There’s roomy accommodation for - seven passengers. Then experience the wonderful riding qualities and the case of handling thismodel underany condition of travel. You'll find its lowered operating economy comes sur- prisingly close to that of an open model. See it before DISTRIBUTORS 1522 14th St. N.W. Open Evenings and Sundays Phone North 6462 @)

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