Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRI l)AY; OCTOBER 9, 19z * 19 FASB'SIS ABUL'SH ,SWIF'I‘-PUR UING DEATH DRIVES gen;efigv&tyslcmn, Donald McGibben; ETF”(‘nnnt lot giitony ?flfs‘gl: "SL‘":&Z Husband Accuses His Wife. | 4 Physiclans say the estimate of a |t xece he value of the Today’s Offer to All Who ABSCONDING MILLIONAIRE HOME | i Tt 0 i | . ; i c 21,1 Have Stomach Dlstress ! | @Ry curretts S s of wheat by refugees this| Misconduct a ‘ A i By the Associated Press | It was claimed he could not be moved S | s NMacsac s eropiioll gnon eIt upee. AlCHIEY HiaTock T | ! O | . - . y CHICAGO. October 9.—Death ¢ | because of his condition, but he disap- i i iled. | TryOne Bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin for Indigestion or Any Stomach cheat the prison bars from whi !‘ peared again. i ,:mey ‘?‘71111 = .me? ] | Trouble, and if Not Delighted With the Good Results, John W. Worthington, “Wolf of La| Until his dramatic reappearance in | Aldrich C. ey, who diec 2 Salle Street,” has been fleeing for two (Ch rday, when he summoned | tember 24, by his will I Peoples Drug Stores or Any Reliable Druggist Will 1 Mussolini Revives Medieval|vears. & ney to his hotel, only vague | his household effects, jew Gladly Return the Purchase Price. roken fn health, Worthington is|reports of his whereabouts in Mexico | tomobile to his widow, Mrs. Alletta | ow e — .31 |back in Chicago, where his frenzied | had been made. M. Wiley. His remalining estate is de- Institution to Do Away With [tinanclal operations brought im mil < il vised 10 the widow and Attornes Wil lions and a two-year sentence in m,’ tails of Will. llam Henry White in_trust for the | 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, | Why not get a bottle of this grand | —so wonderful that in one - small ! stom medicine tc with the|town in New Jersey last year over ch n \ . X Jei | . f jlanta, to make his will and to ol | The Herald and Examiner today | distinet understand that bottles e sold o in nierstanding ©hat - vour | 6,000 bottles were sold Municipal Elections. stay of execution of the se »| prints the details of his will. The r y Never mind what causes your in he may die he | daughter, Alice, known in motion pic 1Stap envying Dwnersaf: does not stop St a - r i = - o T ¢ i 1 K ¥ Iioed (it Cion tag moniSiacuts digestion or gastritis or dyspepsia or The results of his life’s labor as a ! tures as Jane Allen, who aided him in P uing : nfi thing you ever used. ¥-|how long vou have had it, or By the Associated Press. gambler, broker and finally, fugitive| Los Angeles at the time he went to| M r a many other remedies yon h : NEW YORK, October 9. —The aboli- | from justice, are ahout $2,000,000, he | Mexico, receives $1,000,000 in securi-| J Your stomach may be so distended | this is the one medicin fon of self-zovernment In small mu-|5ays. “And he wants to keep this in-| tles, ‘The same amount ds left to e |with gas that yvou think every|make vour old disabled stom: in Italy 8 the latest step !another daughter, Mrs. John Rogers, | M minute vour heart will stop beating, | strong” and healthy that you can i % : ot TR - With ona - dessertspoontul | of | dlgest anything von et without the || of Premier Mussolinl in tghtentn the Came on Stretcher. o g B e il | PowerBurability Frik Mentha-Pepsin that dreadful | slightest distress. {veins on supreme Fasclst control Inl Afier that fs settled, he does not| horre b ) i ftooiekon 2 Alu o 5 frshedilotochit i Ll feeling of suffocation will vanish in| And you know that when your Iy, dispatches from Rome indicate. {care if he goes to juil. 1o is a9 5 : a few minutes. stomach is in fine shape, nervous- || The cablnet of the premier, who re aly ime from Mexlc 3 Y 10-year-old daughter of With the same speed it stops gas, | ness, headaches and dizziness won't || cently made the pronunclamento that ce of refuge. on is bequeathed $200,000. . belching and heartburn. bother you. Every regular druggist || “liberty exists only in the imagina-|the t act, he thinks, of his color-| -y he pride of my life,” the ' “.»xrm;w 1l fnlr‘vlnu“ 7\:;m; gluarahme]s\ (vnu‘ hnl;]r- Dur I s| tion of philosophers who seek their ‘"‘,“(‘_‘“’:‘;7» o r quotes the *wolf.” i n of Pepsin with Men: 2 a Pepsin. Peoples Drug Stores cactc] e ckies™ ells a s i And other 7ood atomach Invigorators| sell dvzome of it Advertisement, ||| UnBractical philosophy from the skies” |y’ regeral a stantly 000 ench. His Los i Ofipolicer §2bi s Que Bt., At Cennmecticut Ave. — - 2 d of five men, ho it . —the lure of ships the sound of the sca | appointment by the central govern - Friends rel ment of “podes which will do Friends Cold Winter | Aparlments laway with government by mayors g iR GiGen § H | elected by the people. \\.\;. he left, no one tell: . : A Ahead | d(fi‘ Luxe T T N G A NEW BUCKLE PUMP “THE DONETTA” 2 medieval form of govern {ment for small municipalities by the Is Medieval Survival. = head of a bank in K B h s Serte os was| Mo Once he served 13 1 —Better have the L e B e SRR heating plant put in T:"" '}:"‘"‘“ ’"‘;c;"‘ "“‘"'l R DL BT o i ree Rooms an ‘wo Baths fi:’: working order ; WITH CUT STEEL BUCKLES The aim in unseating the - Sentence. TWe replace and repair all sl Serieel 50 ypes of heaters—do satis- ' 2 = . appointing podestas is the | ; move from local govern- and muking the radical| siarted him | E nitl bickerings in polit i Chicago’s factory work at satisfac- hment of administra though oft efit of all classes, and | never convicted for the henefit of thel 1923, when the Governn 5 tory prices. c Another new move is tha convicted him on a charge 5 M . J C l . the o pume in S 2 e, ebien, S 'S | e maiis G et 1 was s 5 Viaurice J, Col bert Restaurant own or gut ent i, brightce cidet 4! rea rjtenced to 0 vears in . - T izes 2 o o O s i eiaciive | Ty for il yeac rebeivas afaios Heating —Plumbing—Tinning : ) Siree 312 10 8 ANA L body. Under the present constitution ause of i1l health. IHe fled 5621 F Street Phone Main in Connection > is made up of princes of n June he was sted while « @ 301 household who are 21 ¥ ient - ERRRRR RN re and an unlimited number of | members above 45 vears of age, who lare nominated by the King for life | A condition to the nomination by the King of a S should fill 3 e or hav lquired fame in some pu it tending The House . . mounting to about §600 Largest Ladies ry nembers of the Senute will ; | nitted to retain their seats. Bt Magenc) s | Government of Rome. : Still anoth new move decided Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for | in Washington {ipon by the cabinet is that the capi 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Headache Colds ~ Neuralgia Lumbago | tal hereafter shall e under a separate of Courtesy overnment within the direct sups Pain Toothache Neuritis ~ Rheumatism |}ision of the winister of the interior. This will e | ininistered by a governor, assisted by Ciiiiaii) Impressive Values---Temptingly Priced for Saturday cernor is to be appointed by the | Cabinet Accept only “Bayer” package | Recently. in furthering the ideals of . \WHichicontainsiproveniditectbns:. | Lismiet Mussolint aniagiectient W = Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets |: ions and the Fa : Also bottles of 24 100—Druggists. | sme together in cas - 80 bottles of 24 and ruggists. | & 4 Cleverly Deflgncd Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salic esh them —in two appealing groups— Georgettes Lace and Georgc(tc. and Metal LaCC —with slip of Crepe Chine. ?Vlsny styles P;n tfii bcautiful colorings. Second Floor. % A S SRS RS S S S35 Wonderful Display of Ultra Smart COATS For Ladies and Misses Large and diversified selection. Individual models adapted from Paris fashions. Unusual values! Coats show correct style trend for coming season. Every innovation in silhou- ette and smart new princess and straightline wraps. Remember. you need pay only $2.00 down and balance as you wear. Others to $49.50. Evcry occasion finds its rcquir:d Frock in both assort- ments—Street, Sports. Afternoon—and the more formal Con- wear of Evening. venient Trimmed In Silk, Cloth, Velveteen, Satin, etc.—and many original st A Special Lusor DRESSES implicity distinguishes th T e $12.50 French mode. Ready cash not expect- ed. Others to $35. MEN! Suits and Overcoats Priced as Low as $ Others 22m $45.00 Suits, Overcoats, Topcoats of finest materials and work- manship. Values you imme- diately recognize. All the new models and patterns. Buy New vours on Credit and pay con- Fall veniently by week or month. Exceptional value for the Hats money! Others to $45. combinations—strikingly trimmed. Sizes for Women and Misses—14 to 4§ Second Floor n e cessity— offered 1 n models that are long and : ] flowing, and Rlchly Fur-trimmed 2 g &) . Th:? £ are b L glowingly ra- b , v7 3 diant. Sk ) Plain or oats Brocaded R’ Sizes 36 to 46 Street Floor. Z Z , PA A Z 4 ’ Z : Z Z Z : : : P4 ? b4 4 4 : 4 ? : Z Z , P4 Z I : kA ? 4 PA PA Z 4 4 4 4 b4 a IA PA s A Designed both for Sports and Dress Wear A F Boys’ Suits Rk, & O'Coats Girls’Coats " $7.98 Up | $4.98 Up | Svises (ot Adorable _little Coats. “Charge for cont z ‘ha Altera- tions Of Fine Quality $3.95 Chemise, Step-ins, Ted- dies and : TR ) Gowns — tai- Tweeds, Polaires, etc. — flared, straightline, Ievedlion trime wrappy models—trimmed lavishly with the bet- med with lace and hand em- broidery. Sizes for Women and Misses—14 to 46 Crepe - back Satin, Radium Third Floor and Crepe de Chine. All wanted colors. Street Floor. ez i e——ata | e——[u|——— —— o] ——=|8lc=—=——]o]|——|o|—=|a]— 1 sl Those deep-pile weaves—or the more sportive ter furs. 623 7th St. N. 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