Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 15

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Haven't you noticed the increasing tendency to Rust, Rattle and Rasp? That is because inferior metals havereplaced Cop- per, Brass and Bronze in many important parts of your car. Be sure your car has Bronze bushings, Brass hub caps, hardware, fit- TALIANS 0 FIGHT AMERGAN FASEST] Labor Body to Perfect Or- ganization to Combat Movement Here. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 9.—An alliunce | to combat the recently announced or- | gantzation of the fascistl of this | country will be perfected at a meet- ing tomorrow night, it was announced | today by officers of the Itallan Cham- |ber of Labor, Several labor union leaders were declared to be interested in the new body, to be known as the Anti-Fascist! Alllance. The alliance’s announced aims are to bo the “extinction of all fascist | organizations on the continent of | North America, creation of popular sentiment opposed to the fascist | regime in Italy and relfef of radical labor _organizations in Italy | which have been destroyed or harmed | by the fascisti. 1t also was announced that the new organization would sharply scrutinize all ltallan immigrants to ferret out | fascist agitators. The Italian Chamber of Labor last night issued a manifesto assalling | Premier Mussolini, concluding with | the advice to workers that “in case you are attacked, defend like men THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923. BOY BADLY SHOT IN BLACKMAIL PLOT Sixteen-Year-0ld Lad Said to Have Admitted Sending Threatening Letter to Society Woman. LIMA, Ohlo, April 9.—Virgil Wisher, a sixteen-year-old lad, who ltves in the country a few miles from here, lles in a local hospital with a charge of buckshot in his legs, hav- ing been captured with two com- panions early yesterday by officers who lay in wait for the author of a letter demanding $1,000 from Mrs. Edna Neely Rogers, one of Lima's| most prominent society matrons. | : Thel:euer, Wwhich Wisher 1s alleged | by police to { thrdutoncd Srs. Kogers It she yofured to leave the money in a designated | place in her yard last midnight. When Wisher appeared the officers | | stepped from their hiding place ana demanded his surrender. Instead he ran and was shot by the officers after they had fired several warning shots. In his alleged confession, the police say, Wisher takes full re- sponsibility for the threat. Adven- turous books are blamed by Wisher for his attempt at crime. -_—— PLANE ACCIDENT FATAL. LOS ANGELES, April 9.—Edward Malone, twenty-four years old, a pilot, was killed and Hersched McKep, me- chanie, probably fatally injured in an alrplane accident here yesterday. The men attempted & fiight in a plane | 3oy owned by a commercial aviation company. They were said to have started without exhaust pipes. When they reached an altitude of about 200 feet the plane burst into flames. McKee climbed out on the right wing and jumped. His action threw the plane out of balance and it crash- ed_to the ground with Malone. Malone was said to have come here McK: from Tennessee. as relatives at 41 Perishing street, Indianapolis, | Ind. RUSSIANS AGREE | TO FIXED FRONTIER Two Years Spent by Mixed Com- mission to Defermine Russo- Tatvian Boundary. RIGA, April 9.—After two years spent by a mixed commission of Lat- vians and Russians in demakating | the Russo-Latvian frontler, the final | agreement was signed hefe vester. ay. This is said to be the first definitely fixed frontier agreement signed by soviet Russia. CASTORIAI For Infants and Children {nUse ForOver 30 Years | Rignature of P-R-I-N-T-Z-E-S-S T-O-P-C-O-A-T-S right to live” purpose of the American 1" the statement continued, “is but to weaken and destroy the labor movement, to link up with the Ku Klux Klan, to aid the newly contem- -shop drive an dto act as akers and gunmen of merican employers, as ed in Mexico, Italy and tings and trim, a Copper gasoline tank. ‘The more Copper, Brass and Bronze in your car the better and less expensive the service —and the less the tendency to Rust, Rattle and Rasp. Capper, Brase and Bronse are cheaper because you pay for them only ONCE bay « car, rend the beok By St St b Send fov a copy today, 1t's free. COPPER s’ BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION P #5 Broadway New York English princesses keep their wed- ding vells after marriage, for there is an old superstition in the royal family that it is unlucky for a mem- ber of it to lose her bridal vell. M v carefully pre- Queen Alex- The same su- i ed in the now van- i rman royal family. Indeed, the superstition is believed to be of { German origin. - A Cracker for All Ages Baby can eat Sunshine Arrowroot Biscuits—your doctor will tell you so. ‘The boys and girls love them—they taste so sgood. You will like to serve them at the table. They make a nice change from ordinary crackers. Sold in convenient packages; also in bulk from the Redipakt cartons at your grocery. Joose-Wires Biscurr (DMPANY Branches in Over 100 Cities TELEPHONE NORTH 5200 WASHINGTON LOUIS HARTIG Hardware and Paints 7th and K Sts. NN\W. 50c FREE can VARNISH STAIN For Floors, Furniture and all in- terior woodwork. Main 1428 50c CAN RUBBERITE ‘WATERPROOFED WEARING Of course you know the excellent quality of Rubberite Spar Varnish. I We now have it in colors, just enough color in the Clear Rubberite to make Light Oak, Dark Oak, Mahogany, Rosewood or Walnut. It is easily applied, dries hard over night, is waterproof and will not scratch or mar white. 2 NIONAD Long Life on a can of paint or varnish means long life surface protection, Flexotile is a Monad product There’s a satisfaction guarantee on every can COUPON Gentlemen:—Please give me a 50c can of Rubberite Varnish Stain . This coupon is good for one FREE can to an adult—one to a family, 4 ¥ Synonymous with individuality Karovan Cloth, $65 . She who appears in a Printsess Topcoat becomes the cen- ter of attraction! If there’s anything the general public admires, it is @ woman wearing clothes of personality! _Fashion authorities have admitted that Printzess wins on every count, eliminating the time-worn tradition that it re- quires an expensive custom tailor to build coats for women. This season’s Topcoats are the top notch in personality! The weaves are de rigeur, the man tai- loring right to the last stitch. Imported Tweeds wth htige plaids in evidence, Kamelcloth, karovan cloth and ever so many novel textiles of richly appropriate color and finish. A winning point of Printzess is that there are coats at prices to accommodate limited incomes as well as for the woman who realizes that what she pays for Printzess is an investment, not an expenditure. Sizes 16 to 44. $29.50 to $75 H-A-N-A-N Shoes of Character For Women of discriminating taste Myra Is a favorite Hanan one-strap satin pump with graceful cut-out, trimmed with rich black suede. ; (//{({/{/(/l/llllll ""».,” It is an individual model, quite in accord with the Hanan idea of person- ality, and that just-a-bit-different idea Negra, $14 that is always found in this brand. Picture cannot begin to do justice to this charming number—outline and exterior features are visible, but not the superior quality—you must see the merchandise for that. All sizes—widths AAA to C 514 . The Hecht Co. .. ... . cannot specialize. 7th at F Store of spe- cialized shops. FRESH BREAD ONE POUND LOAF Bargains for Today and Tomorrow LARGE CANS Jemima Pancake Flour ROAST [GGSLAMB BEEF Fla. Head Lettuce, 8¢ Spare Ribs, 12ic Ib. c=BORAX SOAP 10--28" m_ Sovine | L2, FULL CREAM c H E ES E ZBclb Hecker’s, Pillsbury, Pkg. Mayonnaise PRUNESE:* 3Lbs.25¢ OVERLAND PEAS 2+ 25¢ LOFFLER’S FAMOUS e 1 20ts GOFFEE 25°%: Frankfurters, 305, ; Veal Loaf, 35i. SAUERKRAUT 2 'z 25¢ TUNA FISH3"»...15¢ ASPARAGUS TIPSz-wi 35¢ QUAKER OATS, 10 Lbs. . . 49c LEAN PORK CHOPS, 185 APPLE SAUCE .Y 2%>225¢ Phone Main Phone Main 2576-2569 2576-2569 622-24 Pennsylva‘nia Ave. NW.

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