Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1924, Page 21

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924. X Mw SEE FAITH ADVANGE | SRz ey s, sz WED IN NEW YORK. | NEW “FLAPPER” HOLD-UP.| s v o v v 1 of certa!n theories about the Bible or ;‘| held up A{hl’ld‘)fl.v‘ ASKED T0 WITHDRAW DESPITE DlssENs'oN A ion” Teuns theT phe way of| NEW YORK, January 23—Mayor (}unwmm.n6 Mukmsst Clean-Up in| I i n customer | Bouanchaud Pressed to Concede MUR[ Ohio Churchmen Criticize Both|SSokitinity Tn' terme Sof innders | Mias Anita McHurcher of La Jolli. | robbery was committed last night i Y . and buildine Christianity. George E. Leach of Minneapolls, for- Calif., an overseas worker for the \Su's | Pepser® Aandirs ai GAchad ang Aullding 0 Snagton 2 S thought. = They explain the faith In | v\ C''A, whom he met in the oc- | Brooklyms “flapper bandit, whose |and ; ns throughon Fuqua’s Nomination in Modernist and Fundamentalist | such’a way an to explain 1t away™ " | &0 , cpion of Gormany ‘arier the| darim depredations nave caured con [Louiiar: o an offcial T { The foundation of the c: Sunlod e sterna Aided by the port ju ; Louisiana : H Extremists. Bishop Leonard su — — Rescue Funds Provided to i i Delegation Calls on Coolidge, e — in the presence of exll's andpcrlllcu in the church.’ vent Further Crashes |cHANES HELD mokrzss| Requesting Changesin |preap rom sIMPLE ParTa avoina. ooy Leonard Andsa: - - | AUTO-INTOXICATION CAUSES " - oua | i Tl it 201 | GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION THE AILMENTS LISTED BELOW in South Dakota. Man Who Defled Klan Determined | Onganis Act. 3"1‘00 Many Chatterers in Church,” ng,k oo I;f"iyg and express ourselves GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION] | { i th which we have In- o . —=— = m A Ty the Associated Py to Stay in Race. ciated Press. Says Bishop. the Sl Which has been transmit ety Indigestion, Billiousness, Sick Headaches, Nervousness, De- SIOUX PALLS e i Uon UL he Ghpkul eokl ted through these many generations. . e Tats. Dl l~{)u£ oy The federal reserve came to the res- | By the Assoclated Press. which serves as a constitution £or | ny e Associated Prem, | and o I D con cue of South Dakota banks last night | NEW ORLEANS, La., January Porto Rico was asked today by mem- | CLEVELAND, Ohio, January 23.— 11 HURT IN CAR CRASH. l t t | o ————— in the financial crisis brought on by | The unique situation of = leading bers of a Porto Rican delegation in | Nodernists and fundamentalists may eres! - N)u |)-x'l,1m| mak: a mis » by [requires to a serios of bunk failures. candldate for governor being urged |conferences with President Coolidge | continue to battle, but the church 3 [ ushing the bowe i » A total of $320.000 In federal re- |to Withdraw and permit the second |ynq members of Scnate and House | moves forward, in the oplnion of [Icy Rails Cause Overturn on Ak- Guarmteed IS rer oocaptanaliy setve funds was brought here by |Place candidate to assume the office [ ommittees. The delegates declared | Bishops Charles E. Fiske of central ron, Ohio, Street Line. |sluggish and out of sor 3 p © nicest you Marry 1. Ziemer from the ninth dis- | Without further contest exists in y Hintiops . a 7 (2 it 2 recommend them. “the time has come when we, Amerl- | New York and W. A. Leonard and X, Ohto, January 28.—Fteven || 49 Savings Deposits 4 lots & Allest, ec triet bank at Minneapolis and as a | Louisiana today. can citizens that we are, may with | Frank Du Moulln of Ohlo, expressed | AKRON, Ohlo, % gs Dep %o Stor D , two serfously, s i {|land bo o ‘ ‘ — 1 vesult local bankers are becoming| Considerable pressure has been | o0 © full responsi- |at the 107th annual convention of the [ Persons were injured, 5% Certificates of Deposit5% | |i«nd vov o he i 6 1 e i safety northbound | sentrated correctiv | more optimistic. Lo A Sy Gov Bewhe lpousn i nagement of our own | Episcopal diocese of Ohio, yesterday. |late yesterday when a (e | e Bishop Fiske in an address at a | Forest Hill street car got from under Free Checking Service | E': LAXATIVE E-Z 10e- S | o e : ; et th | the control of the motorman on TABLET: TABLETS s 20 %y “Antonio T |banquot last night criticized both | ! e i ABLETS | TABLE 1s expected here today from Chicago | S aYL S oy eacuidatenes L (L et ot the borto Rican | fundamentalists and modernists. “The | coated rails, shot down the steep I} e Elokn; SN 5 O T HRANOOCEN; 10 discuss further financlal aid for | ““Pie New Orleans Times-Picayune, | senate, and the other delegates, which | ¢ ouple with the so-called fundamen- Erade, Jumped the track at a curve § THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK | | = R > 25¢ | South Da anks in conferences | whic ipported Mr. Bouanchaud, the | Was bresented to'the Chief Executive. | (000 0 0 T T they too A e Vet tisnt ok & hospital nine 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. S i ‘@ s . Mced ; i s “1 After asking President Coolidge i ons. ey are ri in st panies the situation has ' Bouanchaud to withdraw and® pre. s, b Fort Rieans In, efforts | 251 CXPlanations They are 1ie - aterially despite the closing | vent the expense of holding another tain a naw congtithiion, the et ] bank at Renner, 8. D. P consider Mr. Bouan-; ter sald e e T e | Fugene Mever, jr, managing di- ¥y 15 . ir, y 15 to step aside an : ate so was contained Tector of the war finance corporation, ot w second primary. which is | This statement also was contain, terday. The bankers say e poesible to surmount present diffi- culties without further trouble it aud | they receive immediately substantial 4 v . . foderal tance, wanted by the island people b » Bankerw Refase o Eater Fool, i which | T ccumpaicd to the ecila HIC . vy 23—No plan | ey ol 4 andidate, | £ ¥ y in the north- Bl N 3 e ¢ » : ne c S - e e affixed to the the a el letter left_with o nt Coolidge. that In @ second primary a larg Spcoific Changen Aked. | of that section, whic 3 v o ONE's vote w r o nlxht. dorily ot Lougia’vato willi tallie L hanges in the or- Tt is understood it was the con-| Mr. Bouanchau 4 o uion among the Chicago | nounced oi e Stomn t i ‘nted to Congress are: conferred with the fed- | solicit the vote of the Kixnsmen nid Wer to legislite without restric- | . alx vesterday that any re- (it elected would not appoint a Klans- | tion on all e i Hef to the Lay | toan €6 ofer. « been impaired b to reallze | Charge Kian Suppost. R the President E chiefly farmers' | Mr. Fuqua and Mr. Long boch had St and that wl ar Oa s b c from the been charged as & the Klan can- | othe made by the didates. fter be made by 2 resident * eral Resors , acting through| Roth denied Kian afiliations. The crnor of Porto Rico with the the reserve Teserve sy . primary results showed Long was the nd consent of the insular The Chicago bankers are said to | most avored by the ian. have been unwilliug to enter a pool,| Mr. Bouancl . ® o > ssned w s 0 te on all financial ' Paul banks. who are understood to|man there was no reason why he | nd to levy ta T have offered to put up $1,000,000 if | should ery “enough.” o vy 2 New York and Chicago’ bankers would raise an equal amount. =t o PRINCESS LOUISE FIGHTS | SIMS HAS OPERATION. | WOULD STOP BUYING CLAIMS OF CREDITORS |, nosto, somry 21ty ad:| rul W AMERICAN COTTON | psuenter of Beigian King, Leopota | Misiscnisiiis “Genera 160 & 3 :; e i No. 953—Two-tone II, Would Pay Debts in De- | s aicians w oy brown and black. Spanish Growers Take Further preciated Currency. Steps to Build Up Industry | ™ giiemie Sore . 3 e of the she s Louise | in Their Own Country. and her creditors has begun in civil | court here. i . By the Auscciated Press, pohen Louise's father, King L MADRID, January 23.—The Spanish | effected whereby the government gottan growers have presented to the | lowed her 4.300.000 francs to pay ler | Spanish government a memorial | 9€0t8. A court arbitrator was ap- | int Vel y the cl i | recommending varlous methods for | Deinteers Cbus " of, claims of th creditors, but the work was® inter- | liberating Spain “from the yoke of [rupted by the war and was not com Poing forced to buy American cotton.” | Pleted until atter = the e _|Among the claimants were many | ish farmer Le encouraged' to iant s aaancan, starehesnersi cotton: that provincial committees, | 307 Moy lenders S composed of persons interested in the & eale - cuithvation oF Caion, B ppointad ta | Louits appeaied e BACKACHES the various regions where cotton may | ©.° Ll 4 S be cultivated, take charge of cotton that the Germans and Austrians to ikl clieved with vlanting and to act as advisers to the | ¥1om she owed money should e can be quickly reliev e paid in marks and crowns at the cur- | Sloan’s. Stroke it on gently. You No. 154— The recommendation declares that | TNt value of those moneys; fn other | don't have to rub it in. Tense h Vlue and | ‘he government should guarantee a | WOrds, that th claims a sub- | muscles relax. The pain eases off black line brown. minimum price of 140 pesetas for |fled With a few sous and t e then stops. Get a bottle from | horder. cach ilogram Of raw cotton srows: | Stantlal part of the 4,300,000 francs | —then stops. that gins shouid be establisfed ai | be returned, o Lousk. It isex | vour drugaist today—3S cents. It Seville and other puints: that there | Pected that the heuring of the case | will not stain. should be a wide distribution of cot- | Will take some time. | 1 | tonseed and that the cultivation of = ootton should be nationalized, STEEL EXPERTS MEET. Department of Agriculture Sup- plies One of Speakers. FTTISEURGH, Pa. Jumuary o 4 YT ] —With every $4.95 —In 10 patterl}lsl. 5 cnprine el ity [ N : Room Size “Koolli ?rfatmhmh B Ao for & two-day session. S Gl i ¥ ! i . Spn R S ey 2 B " s | tex' Rug, we wi —Order by number O pie b oea \ include one 27x54- : A e | S5 inch Kooltex if unable to attend gm;g%;:i::’xu of the United smtesl . E eSDesme = scatter size rug. the Sale. TOBACCO NEARLY SOLD. ; 1 yMANY employers realize the import- | e - d (] Bu durin this money-savin sale and Most of Virginia Redried 1922 pcrlndi‘cn?y:‘ fl#fifi:fi"fiéfl:“.‘: to | “'AnthIPate your spring nee S. y g y g Crop Now Disposed Of. determine and correct faulty vision. A 173 t1 ] H r il o i g thed pocket the savings. These ‘“Kooltex” rugs are suitable for use all the year. Spclal Dapate o The S, . ? glaring o m lllcnd lights. Ey.:j beh:;r; - . 5 B Yur e few min pounds o redrind / 2t e i P, are especially fine, as we imported them our- of rug. Inoriental, floral or plain center effects. Shown jobercc bl She U8 aroRten hicen Selg Daylight is the best working light be- e -y ‘i . s d i lid col two-t Iti-colors. “Kooltex” oy o e L B ; cause Nature made it rightfor eyes. That selves, and are our own selection of patterns. Made in solid colors, two-tone or multi-c . D petativs Ao tios orows s e rT lisheapecRlai p i S d to- Rugs are stenciled on one side and plain on the other. oday. " Tha remainder Wil bs soid T of Japanese rice straw, firmly and strongly boun g pla shortly. ving == loan’s Liniment—kills pain! | Every martied man knows what its Sl sLi nt ¥ like to be pressed for money. i , : g Emerlitenars thosegood.iooking prac- gether with heavy double-cord warp. Al! edges and They are heavy, lie flat on the floor and need no tack- COLD WAVE HELPS TRADE. ; mj:;me;xyxwézfi-;;: ends are bound with tape to match dominant color ing. Price Reducti Also Factor 1 : enhance the dig- . ‘ ‘ lce xn\;;:n;’” !‘o”.‘ac or in :‘z :;ny environment. Ideal for home Other “Kooltex” Rugs in Thi! Great Sale 7’500 Yards Koullvx” (.a‘rpn'l fm Spactal Dispatch to The St : Genuine Emeralites and In Designs to Match All Other Rugs Stairs, Halls and Room Trackers KANSAS CITY, January 23.—Bslow- y have the Daylite screen. Look for trade ‘ " ' iled Borde Tctiontaaies, hav bad :::{'hfif:ur:; e e 36x72-in. Scatter Size Rugs............. .é. Siia i]' .98¢ With Attractive Stenciled Border «ffect on l'lt:‘ll trade in this territor; a { oI Ne, g L e 2 rch an sma . meile b, sens, e e RS s #36834-4t. Nnee=—a gpad size ot g0 $1.95 18-inch width 22-inch width _inch width in e impravement Uene situwiion | O = ettt i OO« +-x sioisialsly /2 eloisio s oiomiaicisly aiois oip w siaim m Wiels g5 . IninTatevolume to repleniah stooks. | AN JIUNC WP e i e 6x9-it. Rugs—for the average size room,....... o v yd. yd. 3 6c yd. SRR T T : = S e 9x15-ft, Rugs—for the extra long rooms.........$6. c c Saniacy axlew/OCIRMETRNY: : IS bty 12x15-ft. Rugs—for the very large room........ .$8.95 . Makers L FIRM IN RECEIVERSHIP. Dot snia 1874 - CINCINNATI, January 23.—Roland . . oS . Sxmnaall, Chicnse, vt 5 3, Lirk Special Reductions on Other Rugs and Floor Coverings ceivers of the Natoinal Motors Cor- oopar ot the. Lnited Btates lotriot : . . . o —A group of Axminster Rugs o TR e —Extra special value, 2,500 sq. Special Reductions on America’s - :lz ; ;m s, Hi. Froparties ars saia o be woreh yds, fefifec;squahtydcfinileum Finest Wilton Rugs ,"t : - $31.00 —_——— Regularly 85c a yar 7C 7 Whittall's Anglo-Persian Rugs, size ¢ = 9x12 feet ( : 1 : cut from roll. Special., Ox12 ft.; slightly soiled. Were $150.00, L A F L I N Natlonal Elecmc Supply Co. —Choose from a wide range of NOW ., .c vevvrrrrrrererrrsnsecisnnasrns $ l 20’00 —These rugs have a deep thick i 3 i ite ay xcellent 6 . —18 Wilton Rugs, seanied and seamless; nap, in quite an array of exce gzzterg:ari:t::z‘g;lelifectt::zi:g 9x12-ft. size.; were $135.00, now,,....., $ l 05 '00 oriental designs, In &ood neutral Bi-focal Glasses Distributers: of Emeralite Lamps . AR ClaflinOptical Co. oy olas Bits. —14 Wilton Rugs, 9x12-ft, size; were $67 50 colorings that will tone in nicely . b Bids. ’ —Thi 3 - ith any room decoration. IF YOU HAD A Full Stock of Kann’s—Third Floeer. $85.00, NOW cevrrrrrorerrrsmeernrrromees wi y t NECK EMERALITE LAMPS ASTHIS FELLOW, ABLONG IR NAD * SORETHROAT | G4, MUDDIMAN co. - i S. K ANN SONS CO "‘fl\‘_l_ CARROLL ELECTRIC CO, INC. 2 Wholessle_Distributor . Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” * Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets S g s. | 714 12h St NW. ™ "Main 73207321

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