Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 37

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1 - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, - 1523, 'mMB m: SAPPH'R CHARGES $70,000 LIQUOR | shiifsd " Yioiston ot fegerat vrec | |TALY AND SPAIN IN PACT. ' with forgery and bribery. NETTED 3400,000 PROFIT| _Mr. Clark charged Kessler and S " v- | C ial 3¢ Conven- L — CTTmment o taen anddmtlen atee: |t o oot moenE TSl WASHINGTONS GREATEST , & STREET BETWEEN United States Authorities Say| sating $75.000. Rm‘:;{ :mvem‘:" ::i:::::m'e N WOMEN'S STORE HINE 2™ STREETS “Bootleg King” Defrauded Gov- a commercial and shipping conven- , . BANDITS GET $12,000. 2 000 . tion between Italy and Spain, to go . arepant of $70,000 In Deal. | oo irniAT s Noyeiber Lt o B! fed. 3 | messengers employed by the Dawes 5 = y the Associated Press. Brewery were helt up {,e""d“y on | from Madral. The convention mnot JWife. of Ananias, "Both 0f | ud 5 mioms: November 1o immman- | Sc Maurice siredt DY hrasiEutoiban: | Gy Tepu NG il juatiory: Kenermly ) &~ thorities s “Mannie, king of the boot- | 11t ,‘;‘5‘50“,;-:, :‘:k‘:m;‘_;n.ouu in cash |included in commercial treaties, but 1 leggers,” and his chief coworker, | 2" i5 = ey (JESSENKETS |1y gpecially devised to favor mutual Whom Dropped Dead for Morrls ' Sweetwood, bought import: were laking the money to’the bank |7 ,¢ rmal tariff rates affecting 4 z ed liquor for $70,000 and sold at a @ into effect December 1, is announced S goods especially important to the Fa]sflymg Income. profit of $470,000, Assistant Federal | | two countries are modified by special . Attorney Clark declared yesterday in| Prismatic lake, in the Yellowstone | guarantees and facilities, while most- opening the prosecution In federal |National Park, is the largest body of | favored-nation treatment is mutually Wi D e oA s can e : A Direct Fa,ctopy Purchase of Some Americans little 2 T o —— — A archeology may be startled by a re- - Cont ind - the Hoty Tan—mne an. | JHCOCIC NN DD N NN NN NN / 483 Fashionable covery of the tomb of Sapphira. This ® lady, and her better known husband, o o Price Speaks from the Regal Platform Were stricken dead for falsifying on ce s e e a a thelr income tax returns. A ! oy L hrices; 25% Smaller Inventory ]H[andba S ]P’ouches [Efi(c has been held It cater (] = et nhes P - ? ’ 5 may succeed to the position of patron o 0 saint of the world’s noted liars by i i i 3 i a3 o the et e This headline on the November Today s Regular Prices the investigators. Sapphira, th i archeclogist who dug up: Wha. tomh y covesiof .SySt.em l'\dagazmtf r.efers o A z H lf T pear” Jerusaiem folna!"appears’ to to an article in this month’s issue 4 re "Just Ila OIGLLON: :s:‘;‘l:?‘}'t“bxp"‘"‘l:' m (e Beadquar: i explaining the reason for the / hiansiof ik ciles illustrat ) 5 K \ es 1/iustrate: b Lostta A \ remarkable record of the Regal 2 ) ew of the sty b was found by accident,” i S . Shoe Company. The Regal Plat- ’ . C 1 ¥ - 3 . . & toundation e N : 3 form is the answer. 4 ] With Christmas but five weeks ahead, this event presents . the hill we i . . Workmen. f‘»\j]n‘]“ a splendld opportunity for economy-wise shoppers g:: ?:':;.‘:y g Y $3.90 Values, Half Price, $1.95 $5.90 Values, Half Price, $2.95 ! 0 N e ol T $7.50 Values, Half Price, $3.75 raz .‘“‘;n‘;;‘, or the benes.” The o N ; Lo > g < - \ $15 Values, Half Price, $7.50 found the bones were not the bones of a woman—they were masculine! i s burled and who belled tomb prob- known ed to the mid- and the sim- nt appears in the Acts of the stles. It had been the custom of to contribute a ti rch, but the Mail Order Dept. 125 Summer St., ater s: Boaton, Mass. hat profits on ps own before him and every man From Coast to Coast pphira were well- perty owners and, though subscribers to the church. evidently felt thi mand was t0o extreme. Be-~ hem they made it up to report the price of a'Tecent sale less than it lie and Ananias hearing " Ragal Pactories, Whitman, Mass. ‘Stores in All Principal Cities Peter's condemnation, fell down ad, Attendants carried Ananias out and then “Sapphira was brought before 915-917 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. [ wxerumvery | 1203 F St. N.W. (Womens am (a!fe re- COOLIDGE HELD TO FAVOR LARGER FOREST AID FUND By the Associated Press. : Hiil A4 o * ASHEVILLE, N. C., November 16.—| fl President Colidge is in favor of in- creased appropriations for the Ap- B palachian forest reserve which covers oportions of eastern state, running | e a———— from Maine “to New Hampshire to Virginia_and " the Carolinas, Senator George H. Moses, member of the se- lect committee of the United States 1 Senate on reforestation announced. | i “ ¥ Senator Moses, who with Senator = ~W>v- Keyes, his colléagus_ in the Senate INVESTIGATE TODAY—DONT WAIT! from ‘New Hampshire, held a con-| [if} ference with President Coolidge Tues- day, states that the President is strongly in favor of an increase over the amount of $450,000 which it is understood has becn decided upon by [ ] the budget commission. 4 = Senators Moses and Keyes urged| Hi President Coolidge to favor an in- crease of the amount to $2,000,000, I but the former asserts that the Chief Executive would not mention any specific amount Forestry problems in all phases were presented to members of the se- | Hilf lect committee on _reforestation, which convened at Grove Park Inn| [ S ve ternoon. , . ARTH R il AN’S OFFICE SPACE — C I U B i Values Are Extreme Luxurious FOR RENT ‘ il ; in These Wonderful Fur-Trimmed Entire 6th floor, con- if;'fl'fifi,éi’;"i’;o;'éfl ' . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l DY@S‘S@S afi: C@a‘tg a& of undivided space. ! I yoo choose. All the of the ALSO ) oy M'g;‘ e SO I $ $ o! 5 desirable rooms on i X £ : : 33 ._ Q 5th floor of | : -y - 4 Actual Savings Range From $26 to $67 Actual Savings Range ,me $22 to $47 Commercial National | ) ; i (Two of the styles illustrated) (Two of the styles illustr ) Bank Building i : y i Styles for Street Wrap-around Styles , § = 1 Afe. Tiered Styles 14th and G Sts. N.W. ; 3 : o St§;s’ef:? orfDe;::’:rn 2 Circular Styles Styles for Dancing Tubulalr 5ty_7es Styles for Evening Straight-line Styles ) | L A F L l N ~ ¥ ”: Black-and all colors. All sizes. Black and all colors. All sizes. 4 “ s R 3 Il : 4 ? Our Prices | ! Are Low | SPECIAL CLUB PLAYER Claflin Optical Co. ¢, 2°%8 isg. | Ml Every club can afford ome of these dandy Player- Or Clo_Club pids. Pianos—and m:nhcrdothefmnyapfl'yfi;t‘l every £ fl Think of in your home throu, Ki-MoiDs || g2t AFTER MEALS Easy $2.00 Club Ternn Greater Bargains Than Ever! RELIEF # Nowhere in Washington will you find such values as we have A Gorgeous Collection of prepared for this great piano club! Imagine a fine new Player oy r o e gt he modts for only $2871 And. the teemewithin the 7each of the mosk - Midwinter Hats [masr] e nrodest home! ‘ At Extraordinary Savings $ et 5 : Fabrics employed are: The colors include: 3 e Slipper Satin Skinner’s Satin Royal Blue Biscuit " Faille Silk Gros de Paris E!;pgrncmb ,Beauly z::zn ue . OPEN flras de Londre Metal Combinations hinese e Jeweled Effects ; COMPANY Thirteenth at G Apply to Superintendent rosy cheeks follow the mse of ey vorite Prescription. flering from mervowsmess. dizsiness, 'ntness, this temperanmee medicine will benefit,

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