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2\ : /4 The Recognized Standard of Modern Plano Manufacture We invite you to see and hear our ENGLISH PRELATES INDIGNANT AT REDS tHeads of All Churches Issue womeof" oueowa ‘makes but wiigatly 3 ® "CHAS.-M -STIEFF, INC: Protest at Soviet’s Re- BRANCH OF FACTORY A 5 1108 F St / ligious Persecutions. April 13.—The attitude of the soviet government toward the { Christian church of the world, as mani- fested in the recent execution of Vicar General Butchkavitch and the condem- THE EVEN ginning of a Beautiful Friendship. == ¢ GoHMA HAVE A GARDEN AGAIY \‘ THIS SUMMER 1 SEE. SAY, ELMER, "D LIKE To ASK A FAVOR. €5, 10U L sk ou D Keee Y S EMS OUTA YOUR YARD 1F YA CAM, MAYBE You CouLD GET Some G000, 3TRENG CHICKEM WIRE Are' NAIL 'T_ALL ALONG THIS FEMCE . | JUST BOUGHT SOME FANCY BIRDS AN I'M GIVIN 'EM SPECIALLY PREPARED FEED. 1 CoN'T WANT ‘Em Coauin' UP YOUR GAROEM SEEDS A’ e GETTIN TH' P NG STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C.. FRIDAY, WIRE FROM GUATEMALA ABOUT CLARA PHILLIPS What Does Hammer Murderess ZLook LikeP Asks Message to Los Angeles Police. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Callf., April 13.— Bellef that Mrs. Clara Phillips, “ham- mer murderess’” who escaped from the Loa Angeles county jail Decem- ber 5, had fled to Latin America was strengthened in police circles last night when Louis D. Oaks, chief of police, received from Guatemala the following cablegram: “What does Clara Phillins look like? (Signed) vSharp.” Chiet Oaks turned the inquiry over to .Sheriff William 1. Traeger, in whose custody Mrs. Phillips was at the time of her escape. Attaches at the sheriff's office declined to com- | ment on the message or to state what APRIL . 13, 1923. Tremaine Meadows, twenty-year-old widow, to death July 12, 1932, on a lonely road in an outlying part of the ofty. - HOPES TO FLY OVER POLE. Amundsen Making Ready for Plane Trip in Frozen North. By the Assoctated Press. wright, on the Artic ocean, 500 mil. north -of Nome, in preparation for an attempt to fly over the North Pole to Norway. Capt. Amundsen plans to fly from Wainwright to .Point Barrow, sev- enty-five miles northeast of Wain- wright, In the plane which he left at Wainwright through the winter with Lieut. Oskar Omdal, aviator, and to 1 hop off at Point Barrow for the trip over the pole. —_— When some of us get what we SHIP LINE UNITY SEEN. |§ Closest Co-Operation of German - Companies Indicated by Reports. | B BERLIN, April 12.—The Hamburg- American line and the North German Lloyd are believed in shipping circles here to be working in tion with each other, and a still closer operating arrangement is thought to be a question of the not far distant future. Comment has been occasioned by the fact that both companies made public_ their annual reports on the same day and for the second year de- clared the same dividend. “It {s no secret,” says the Vossische Zeltung, “that there has long been a hard and fast agreement in this re- spect, but it is freely assumed now that the business arrangement thus ireached is being followed also in other connections.” —_— In order to note the ravages of age | & wealthy London woman has for the SENEEEEEEE = i ZPALAISROVAL = G and Eleventh Sts. ® MEN— An extraordinary Underpriced Spring Sale. Men’s and Young Men’s Superior Qual- ity All-Wool nation of Archbishop Zepliak, forms the subject of un Indignant protest issued today over the names of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbistop of York, Cardinal Bourne, Rabbl Hertz, Bramwell Booth and othe | heads, representing nearly ev response_would be made. want we don’t know what to do with | past forty-two years had herself Phillips beat Mrs. Alberta it. ! photographed once a month. Two- Trousers Suits *34.75 $42.50 to $50 grades. Sizes: Regulars, Stouts, Longs and Shorts; also Students. 24.75 $32.50 to $40 grades. Sizes: Regulars, Stouts, Longs and Students. heen our record for the e, to “all men and women of | the document exhorts those ve @i heart the welibelng of | the world and the maintenance of re- | iigious liberty to register theig condem- nation of the soviets’ S T | “The last few week Teeth, test, “have witnessed a Other Sets of Teeth. $5 Up has filled all generous-he women with horror, T { fare wkich the soviet government has iong carried on agai I forms of religious belief has come to a head. “Hundreds of thousands of religious people and the ministers of religion of all ranks and creeds have been subject- o waimin extraction whea | 1 0d €0 savage prosecution, the express 2Rl work susranteed: § | burpose of which has b root re- A M_TILL A P, > central | M. s facts for w i stunds have | M. SUNDAYS, 10 Sl H 4 DR, WYETN | voarsamal) S0 o er) has bee z o - B2 UVSE MW e R made the & PBro. and orer ment to sult. Examl- Fillings, 50¢ Gold Crowns to 1 up and_Bridge in gold, silver, Work, amalgam or $3.00—S4.00 porcelain $5.00 Per Tootn Largest_and most es Lo e purpose they have in ped par 8. view. In their own journal tn clared: ‘We must carry 4 t religion ju —_— — as we do in politici AsPIH'N v !hul with even more determination. though we lave declared war on the Say “Bayer” and Insist! |; Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES Double-Service Suits of ex tra fine quality fabrics; hand-tailored in every cssen- tial detail. | denizens of heaven, it is by no means 1 the house- ° represent man and many united in the indignation and horror with which we rd the present policy of systematic i religion in its forms. interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- pounded monthly. AT evoke a response everywhere on | ho have at heart the | == wellbeing of th ! l interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- “terly. . | 80 SALOONS RAIDED. | Vast Whisky Garnered in Attempt = 3 5 to Dry Up Philadelphia. = ¥ | PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—Federal | &= TC i prohibition ts who started a|E= EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY n you séethe name | blets ¥ interest on special savings certificates — compounded semiannually. ‘ Classy Red Mahogany ) Snappy Wing Tip and Novelty Perfor- ; Rubber Heels 4 surprise over | some of his e ndl = % 1 about fifteen saloons were == i Neuralgia ed when‘ it was learned that | “*Accept “Bayer Tablets of y had been_ tipped off 1= ECeRtuRsayc £L510 Federick A. Hazeltine, division pro- | == dpe = Munsey Building f = Druggists also sell bottles n(‘\r. the thirsty to saloons where they | == 4 and 100. - Abpiin is the trade Obiain el o meid tLatliEs onl hibition chief, Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NW. tains pro e charges f Bayer Manufacture nf\;-;;_m:;].;..;»m.,a«“mc;;;ng;’;{,,z";‘,ui"fr':ljfilllllIIIHIIIIIIllllIIMIIlllllllllIINIIIIIIH!HIHII!IIH!llIIllllllll!llllllll!llllllllll:z -_— 000000 T boxes of twelve tablets ¢ agents that policemen had been direct- ter of Salicvlicacid charges would be investigated. R R R EENENEREERREN Y EN N R R R R R R NS N R N R R R R RN R R R R R R R E R R R R R RN HENRY CLAY has come to town--the shoe that has jumped by leaps and bounds in popularity with men in every city where Henry Clays are sold, on account of its matchless style, quality and value. By tomorrow night thousands of men in this city will be talking about this FINE QUALITY Silk Hose. Opening Day At Our New Store, with every purchase of HENRY CLAY shoes we shall give Free a pair of Mens Fine Quality Silk Hose HEADLINER. White Special Dec- tagon—Guaran- teed case. Jew- cled Elgin move- ment ,guaranteed by factory and ourselves. A beautiful and accurate timgpiece. Complete with fine gold- filled knife- and charm, as pictured. - e Pay Only 50c a Week E: Pay Only $1.00 A Week serges. Sizes 3 to 8. Re= duced to $4.95. Little Boys’ Suits, $3.95 Regular $495 values. Woolen tweeds, with com- bination collars and cuffs. Balkan button-on style. Sizes 3 to 8. Special at $3.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 3] ESEEEREERENNNO - Open a Charge -Account Open a Charge Account ROOKL N. RE— R Te MANMATTAN AVENUE CAMDEN, N. J., STORE— 431 KAIGHN AVENUE T £ LNCOtR ThaHwAY, DETROIT, MICH., 2 STORES— 935 Pa. Ave. N.W. Alexandria, Va., Branch, 818 King St. Palais Royal Standard g ; ing. \ Every suit with extra A trousers, for less than equal grades with single trousers - Most of these fi s New-comer - o o s e s - del rics—every suit strictly all At Extremely Low Opens ‘ 1ere ' ' Prices 4 Tomorrow! A o » $25 Grade All-wool Tweeds He's a “he-man” shoe for one-quarter satin lined. Sizes $19.50. ance---a step ahead of all : 32 4 50 others in style, quality and . $30 Grade Fine Quality 42. Every coat waterprooicd. At §2450. Unfinished Worsted Top- coats, standard conservative Chesterfield models. ze. . i 5 ,‘ i e i ] i I 4 g g il . < ® Attractions this Week sy ’ Cloth Boys At Substantial Savings , Boys’ $10 triumph of shoe perfection and telling others about it. $7.95 Good wearing woolen 5 peste ; all-wool fabrics in neat pat- shoe craftsmanship at anything like the price of : I the HENRY CLAY. You will marvel how we e e can possibly sell such a remarkably fine shoe for izes 7 to 17. ‘At §7.98. it in value---No other shoe is sold on such Suits, $9.95 a close margin of profit. Between our " Pl St gigantic outlet and rapid turnover, we are able R ey belts to match. New tweed Henry Clay, one of America’s Greatest Statesmen, said : “Sir, I would rather mixtures and diamond be right than be President.” weaves. Mohair-lined coats ; Gold you—tour merchandise is right—our price is right and our serviceis right.” Siecsiditonf Atss: - o 2] Diamond Boys Norfolk Suits, $10.95 Ladies!—Don" look this trul; 5 i quisite Diamond of exceptional bril- assortments of excellent Gold Square-top Mounting with hand WASHINGTON STORE cheviots and tweeds. Splen- pb-:'mddl:n yo‘rk shanks. Irresiat didly tailored. All sizes in ible at price i 1 1 7 S N W the lot from 8 to 17. but not 1 t t H 9 1 h . e . Little Boys 1 Topcoats, $4.95 OTHER HENRY CLAY SHOE STORES [opcoats, $4.95 gular §595 to 95 STORE— NORRISTOWN, PA.. STORE. 16 W. BROUGHTON STREET and fine purc worsted. Blue L }"s‘:‘ofi" SOV T R s B TR S MAiNATREET SPRINGFIELD, O.. STO! TAMPA, Fi STORE— o 908 FI STREET PR ANT okt SO TRESRY. Sidie“TokEeR, o SMITHFIELD SFRERT 883 PENN STREET O RAsY BhOAD StazeT, Quality Clothes at a big sav- elsewhere. $34.75 and $24.75. L] nifty to Washington 19.50 men---an aristocrat in appear- Jui g B 36 to 44. Very speeial at Gabardine Coats, sizes 36 to e ‘ ‘ ! Fine All-wool Oxford Gray ° o i ‘ b Lali ey : i C t l " R ' t o - i i ' i o . ‘v‘ / qlv i‘:,wloéz;. 44, At $2450.—Main For Little and Big Norfolk Suits You have never seen such perfect examples of terns. Alpaca or twill lined only $3.50. No other shoe even approaches Boys’ Norfolk to produce these unparalleled values. s S Henry Clay Shoe Stores Company say to both trousers well lined. Ring Shoe St C Regularly $1430 to $17.50 g z ores Co. liancy set in a gorgeous 18-Kt. White grade all-wool cassimeres, in every pattern. At $10.95. NG SAVANGIH A grades. Of ail-wool tweeds STORE— 11 LIMESTONE STREET PATI”I'SG‘I N. s-l‘ Sm%l TR0 VR STREET READING, PA., STORE— SN N NN EE N RIS AN, EE RN NSNS NN E NN TN N E RO NN YBOR CITY, 1002 SEVEN' YOUNGSTOWN, O STORE— 380 E. FEDERAL STREET STORE— AVENUE