Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 10

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— TON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. —_— THE EVENING STAR, WASHI “ ummings, r ears | for su ution o! ison for part efeatec a resolution criticisin i TURK NOTE PARLEY 4RT SOCIETY SECRETARY IS HELDIpGGN |\ MEDIGINE (55 isismsis i st mer e 0t w02 7202 Rucker & Rucker 4 FOR SHOWING ANTI-DRY PAINTING e e et o | B e, s rekver oc e shartr doy cherms| 1210 ELRf L o0 Peining templated sxhumation of the YOUREer | e, “having. taken a dose oOf the |at the University of California & weer | 1210 H St. . fl lN DEATH Analysis of the medicine was made | Medicine contained in the bottle. from today. 2 i last night. —_— The vote was 32 to 6, only the San By the Associated Press. \ ishable. However, in my opinion, the imbusa pottos Sela” %eSps “Weita"5% | REFUSE TO CENSURE SIMS. | Francinco” dlogation, voting sor ihe | We Buy— NEW YORK, March 16.—Holding |offense is covered by the renal law | resolution. “Thi text Kaut int- | 3€ction which says that a person who - 4 taken to exhume the young: Admire! Sims as “disloysl, pro-Brition DIAMONDS . that the J. Francols Kaufman paint- | wiitully outrages public decency is{Chicago Police Seek to Exhume | body. Should relatlv Calitcinin. Benators Vote. Doon | adisttioAmerioan s ans otima ey Gold and Sil R ing, “Father, Forglve Them, for Thes | gullty of a misdemeanor.” 1 3 permission, police said, court proceed- oTn ported utterances were quoted. | old an: iver Allies Prepare for Careful|know Not what They Do now RCRYIINAGH s i aoiinsaleublai tted e Body After Discovery in Inesi ol e N (NNt tuted i toR compel Criticism of the Admiral. peAD Sitempt (o present ‘s similar | A KAHN Inc. ’ Sl hanging in the Soclety of Independ- | ™.cp 1ot ™1y “gnown after He has Bottle. After questioning numerous persons | SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 16.—|ed when the floor leaders motion w! 935 F St. N.W. L Examination of Angora ent Artists' exhibition, outrages pub- transformed the water into wine, so police sald they could find no motive ' The state senate after a heated debate | adjourn was careied. lic decency, Magistrate Ryttenberg |that those present at the weodding RN s i % feast might partake of the wifie and = F-_ Counter Proposals. required bail for Abraham Baylinson, | (yoi.e" Gecordingly. The. deliberate | BY the Assoclated Press. OBl secretary of the society, who will be |<1illing of the wine with the abprovai| CHICAGO, March 16.—Finding of a tried. of Messrs. Volstead and Anderson and | powerTui poison in a bottle of medi- 9 - |the consequent Interference with the |cine belleved b . The painting depicts Willlam Jen- [t 2 ne eved by a coroner’'s chemist TREATY CHANGES SOUGHT nings Bryan spilling wine which g‘k“‘;l;:’"f.g‘;;':n';‘;l::fl: is Intended bY | to have caused the death of two sis- of these gentlemen in thelr zeal for | —————————————— the cause of universal prohibition. Green Carmztfans. 15¢ Eac St. Patrick’s Day Specials in Fresh Flowers Why Ride on Crowded Street Cars? Christ has just changed from water, ! while Andrew J. Volstead, author of Kemalist Government Would Cur-|iht [64eral prohibition enforcement |The painting 1s @ protest of an in- York superintendent of the Anti-Sa- |dl&nant Christian shocked at the im- . The Sedan Taxi Service wishes to announce the inauguration of the most reasonably priced taxi service Washington has ever known. tail Privileges of Foreigners Tooni Lieagie 100k on plety of politiclans in their attempt ATl 10 blocks, 25¢; city proper, 50c. On this rate four « iy e i 3 B “The obvious purpose of the paint- {J.'.,—“{‘.:’é’é."& R R IO S srrTETTY passengers can ride from Wardman Park Hotel, or Cash and Carry prices certainly add to the at- l in Turkey. tfixl'ndfl:fls:flg?nfiy:f;&fififfl:‘énéf the times of their festivity and re- any point south of Park Road, to the Union Station, tract'we’ness of spring’s floral offering, as these St. fr Waiar inte wine W et |l > Capitol or Steamboat wharves for 50c. REMEMBER Patrick’s Day specials evidence : S0 e this day. would constitute a violation 2 all FOUR ride for the ONE 50 CENTS. SWEET RS .......... 35¢ & 50c¢ bunch 2 PARIS, March 16.—The preliminary | o the Volstead act. Volstead appar- — J i el y is placing Christ under arrest, == o escecenen cesesenan el €onference among the allles for ex-|or holding g wr i eonoer arrest: " " e | Hour]y Rates: Fords, 51.50 CARNATIONS 98c dozen 5 amination of the Turkish counter pro- |cule for making the wine, - P e— = D 2.0 ROSES ... ..$1 dozen i posals to the Lausanne draft peace “Outrage of Public Decency.” odg $ treaty will open next Tuesday in Lon-| “Though the painting certainly is €s, o 0 VIOLETS 50c¢ bunch Sl & day in |sacrileglous, there is no provision in o, It was indicated here today Inll gy 8w makine Jos i lag s i an announcement that the French(inc PeRAl 13w making sacrilege pun- governmental authorities were en- Faged in preparatory work for this i . \ | 4 \O : : N Cadillac dependability has heen dem- onstrated ever a period of years. 25, Auto Show PHONE NORTH 290 (Two Nine Oh) CITY PROPER BOUNDARIES «Woodley Road, Rock Creek, Park Road, Michigan Ave, Eckington, 8th St. N.E. to K St. S.E, K St. S.E. and S.W., Wisconsin Ave. from R St. to Potomac River. Open and Closed Cars PUBLISHER'S MOTHER DIES. H IMeeting. 1t was expected, it was add- | CHICAGO, March 16.—Mrs. J. March . B ed, that the examination of the Turk- | Patterson, mother of W. Patter- 18 E e NO pllone Orr]ers——ND C}mrges—Nu De’;uer;es 807 Fourteenth St. N.W. Vi P T@NITY AinstEsRANIERRRRSRRRRRAS. e 1 tinuc until | 50n, president of the American New . 4 iR Dropoaitions mould continus ALl B iehacs Aot o The Washington Cadillac Company the end of March. her of the Baltimore Sun, died here 1188-1140 Cornecticut Ave. Premier Poincare now has in hand | vesterday T. W. Barrett, Sales and Service, the text of the reply of the Angora 24th and M Streots government to the draft treaty of the Lausanne near east p. c i [LYTRTVVVTUETTYITS $ Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Review April Fashion Sheets Free Spring Fashion Books, 25¢ s in the wording . of the araft treaty and will require | Specml careful study, a task which will keep | the xperts busy for at least threc | ays. | . After it is digested M. Bompard Dinner Dance former French ambassador to Turkey, accompanied by expert: will depart for London for a conferente with Tepresentatives of the allies on the situation { The intentions of the Italian gov-| ernment with regard to the Angora| government’s attitude are not known | at present, but it is understood that | Lord Curzon, the British foreign se: March 17 Tetary, will invite the Mussolini go gmment to be represented at the Lo s " 7:3 on_conference for an oxchange of : views which it is expected will culmi- EEtRga /L0 nate in a joint note in reply to An- gora. An examination of the text of the Angora counter proposats snows the| || Wardman Park Angora government has considerable distrust of all ticles of the draft treaty dealing with a regime of Hotel foreigners in Turkey. Nearly all its amendments concern these articles and would curtail the ileges ac- Telephone Col. 2000 corded by aty. On the other . hand that p lie treaty dealing | for Reservation With the straits question is left prac- teally untouched by the Turks. EX-KLAN CHIEF SOUGHT ON MANN ACT CHARGE Gray SQUIRREL CHOKERS EXTRA SPECIAL! BETTER THINGS €O St. Patrick’s Day Saturday Evening Owing to Inclement Weather All Merchandise Advertised in Thursday’s Papers, Including the Great Values in Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES *19 Will be continued tomorrow 1219-122i G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Three-Piece Knicker Suits Coat, Skirt and Knickers For Saturday & Monday SAKS FUR CO. ONE FAMILY MANAGEMENT FOR THIRTY YEARS 610 Twelfth St. Just above F 00000000000 00000000000000 A most practical outfit; made of all-wool Tweed in Tan, Gray and Brown mixtures; can be used for Street wear as well as for Golf and other outdoor $1 5.00 sports; sizes from — HAtod2........ 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NW Upper Seventh Street in Locaticn; City-Wide in Trade i V.. RS . Many Other Exceptional Values in Our Downstairs Store 000000000000000:0000000000000¢ 0000000000000 00000000 4222222222222

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