Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1926, Page 32

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32 MGR. J.F. CIEPLAK, NOTED PRIEST, DIES Escaped Soviet Death Sen- tence in 1523 for Resisting Church Seizure. By the Associated Press. PASSAIC, N. Archbishop John Felij Cieplak of Vilna, Poland, once the center of world-wide sympathy and interest be. cause a Soviet tribunal sentenced him to death for resistin; “ebruary 18.— property, is de The end came in St. Mary’ pital last night after a week! from pneumonia and influenza. was 69 years old. He had been in this country si last November and expected to sail ¢ tor Poland. formerly archbishop was sentenced March 26 scow to be shot by a firing car General Butchkavitch and sentenced with him, end executed, The United States joined with other countries in protesting the sentences. &nd the archbishop’s was commuted to 10 years' imprisonment efforts of Premier Mussolnii of Italy and the Roman Catholic Church in the United States he was released from prison in March, 1924. He was the guest of Pope Pius in Rome for 18 months, Archbishop’ Cieplak visited a num- her of American cities after his ar rival. His appointment as Metropoli- tan of Vilna came while in the Uniged States. Archbishop Cieplak, born in Dom- August 17, 1857, entered the thood in 1878, He ppointed titular archbishop of Achrida in 1913 by Pope Benedict. Through the | THYE EVENING U. S. Seizes, as Illegal, Likeness of $1, Prized 50 Years, and Owner Weeps By the Assoctated Press BALTIMORE, Md., The family of Charles D. Hazrisburg, Pa.. violated a law for more than out being aware o. it. They had pos sessed, since the War Between the States, a_reproduction of a Civil War period dollar bill. Jighteen by twenty-two inches in size, the reproduction had p her to son as a family heirloom, had t one time hung on the wall of a Har- risburg clubhouse and had been saved Ly Mr. Steckley's father at the risk of his life when the clubhouse burned. Not until Mr. Steckley offered it to the Philadelphta sesquicentennial for exhibition did the secret service be- come aware of its presence. Agent Bart Bratton of the Baltimore district called on Mr. Steckley, and now the bill Is in Baltimore, Government prop- erty. with no legal me: vailable to February 18.— kley of Federal VEST-POCKET-BOX ¢ TABLETS Antikamnia One or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets at once banish pains of rheumatism, | eadaches, neuralgia, sciatica, tooth- ache, and neuritis; bring quick relief from insomnia, nervousness, colds, g:ppt. fevers, women’s pains, etc. 1d by druggists everywhere for 35 25 millions used annually. *uu | The genuine Anti-Kamnia has A-] on each tablet. Mr. Steckley to recover it, Mr. Brat- ton says. It was confiscated under a Federal statute forbidding possession of reproductions of United States cur- -| rency. The owner wept when the bill was torn in being folded for him, Mr. Brat- ton said. Mr. Steckley told the agent he had refused $3,000 for it and con- templated having it insured for $10.- 000. George Washington is represent- ed in the center of the bill, standing on top of the globe, with Labor in the upper left corner shaking hands with a farmer. There i3 a potash mine in Stassfurt, Germany, where men work 2,600 feet underground at a temperature of 104 degrees Fahhrenheit. We’re Ready to Help —with your Spring painting plans now, if it suits your convenience. tions, quantity and price estimates, etc., gladly furnished, on Specially Low —and assurance of dependable-quality Fin- ishes combine to make Reil nomical and satisfactory paint supply head- quarters. Glass Tops for Tables, Desks, Dressers, Etc., Cut to Order, very reasomzb’y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FOOD PRICES GO UP SLIGHTLY IN CAPITAL Figures for Month Ended January 15 Show Decrease for Coun- try at Large. While food prices throughout the country generally decreased nearly 1 per cent in the month ended January 15, prices in Washington rose nearly half of 1 per cent for the same period, the Labor Department announced to- day. Washington was one of 11 cities in which food costs rose during the month, while prices decreased in 37 citles. Forty-nine of 51 cities surveyed showed increases in food prices over PAINTS FOR CELLAR WALLS AND FLOORS t AUTO Sugges ENAMELS FURNITURE VARNISHES AND POLISHES request. Prices ROOF PAINTS WINDOW AND AUTO GLASS oLD ENGLISH FLOOR the most eco- HUGH REILLY CO. | tle change in the general the year ended with January, 1926, the increass in Washington belng 7 per cent. Jacksonville, Fla., regis- tered the largest increase, a rise of 14 per cent in the year. Food prices in the Capital in Jan- uary were 72 per cent higher than in The Department said there was Ilit- level of wholesale prices in January as com- pared with December. Farm prod- ucts and foods declined slightly below the December level, while lower prics | fact that it covered an area were also reported for clothing mate- | square miles at a scale of three inches | persons who signified their ! ness to pay the required deposits on | the & rials, metals, chemicals and drugs THURSDAY, FEBRUARY .18, | 1926. and housefurnishing goods. In the group of miscellaneous commodities, due largely to the falling price of crude rubber, a decrease of 2 per cent was shown. Fuels and building ma- terials, on the other hand, averaged somewhat higher in price than fn | December. [ A shown in London depicted the Isle of Wight as seen from the air. The of this photograph can he judied from the | a of 150 photograph recently o to the mile. Chevy Chase Park Residents Ap- | service. The was requested by a group of Chevy Chase Park residents to authorize the | ary 18 UP).—Alan J. Cobham, the Rrit extension of gas serv | Thirtieth, T) house streefs, & and Utah avenue. The application was signed hy ]Insn!]allon. amounting 1o £40.51 en WANT GAS SERVICE. | as additional consumers take Flyer Reaches Cape Town. CAPE TOWN, South Africa peal for Extension. Public Utllities Commission e to the homes | {sh aviator who started from the Cr tea ':\““';_'(‘ndun (England) airdome November 8 "'"”! for a fught to Cape Town by way o7 | E=ypt, arrived here vesterdas. willing- | ham savs his actual fiving time A WEEK END FEATURE IN OUR FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 37 Genuine “KROEHLER” 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room Suites PRICED AT ONE-HALF OFF AND LESS JUST LIKE THE PICTURE! NOTE FREE OFFER OF TEN ADDITIONAL PIECES!!! il /i ch, | upon which they will receive refunas Febrn oy " of Cob- for 0 miles was ahout %) hours. § PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Mexican Finance Minister Ill. MEXICO CITY. February 18 ().— Alberto J. Pani, er of finmce, is suffering from g atta’k of influenza - - Anti-Kamnia Qui ek Rellef from Palns and Aehes YOUR CHOICE At This Sensational Low Price With Two carloads of handsome Rroehler Living Room Suites—37 in all—and every one perfect— every one sensationally reduced for the week end. Where else have you ever seen such a tre- mendous value! Wa have never scen an equal advertised anywhere. Here are three massive pieces—Genuine Kroehler Make DAVENPORT. CLUB CHAIR AND FIRESIDE CHAIR — tai- lored in rich figured velours and Jacquards, with velour upholstery on outside backs on all pieces —upholstered in first quality velours and with Spring construct throughout. The cushions are removable. The arms are rolled gracefully to add to the comfort. A suite that will give you lasting service and comfort. Most of these suites regularly sell for $2. and more. Note the unheard-of low price. 10 Additional Pieces for fine Rugs, sizes 2 1 2 ‘ 54; one heantifully decorated Cloisene Vase, one pair of Book Ends, one Gilt Easel Picture Holder and one Beautiful Combination Mirror and Pictures; these additional articles will completely furnish your living room. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU CAN BUY THIS SUITE FOR LESS PAY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT—BALANCE YOU PAY IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Conceals a full size bed. Has continuous posts and cretonne-covered mattress pad. An attractive and practical piece of furniture. Priced below its actual worth. As shown, $2450. Without ends< $1850. Select vours tomorrow and save! FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3-Pc. Bed Outfit 152 A metal bed outfit of comfort at a very low cost. Includes metal bed, walnut-fin- ish. Al sizes: fu'ly guaranteed, with hieavy fillers, comfortable mattress and a heav. S, 1 20 103000 0IDLO 20D IO YO YO YD X070 YO 1D O UOUO MO XD (O TOD W OO 11-Piece Group, Including 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite in American and Huguenot Finish ) These four large pleces—Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Roomy Chest of Drawers and 4-drawer Vanity-—vour choice of three styles in several finishes—in rich walnut veneer on gum and other cabinet woods—complete a handsome suite at a tremendous saving! See it tomorrow! Also included with this group, link spring. bench, 2 pillows, easel frame, electric bed light with silk shade and electric boudoir lamp and shade. TERMS ARRANGED—SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS able with mirror. K2 0.0 . o< EASY TERMS AT :: n Cohumbus éwwmgHERE for the past quarter of 3 3 a century Nisley’s Beautiful m\flg;\ggm\_qg Shoes have been made for the finest gggg??%‘; shoe establishments in America, a €EEEEEEEEEE supreme compliment has been paid them. Here the retail sales have doubled the anticipated volume in less than six months; dis- proving the old adage that “a prophet is not without honor save in his own country.” Here hundreds, yes thousands of present-and former employees of the great Nisley factory who have helped to make these shoes to be retailed in good stores at from seven to ten dollars a pair are sur- prised to see them being sold at five dollars. A proof of value that has been quicldy sensed by discriminating women in all walks of life. Fiber Strollers : $17.75 These Baby Strollers have [SLEY'S Beautiful Shoes are all lined inside. ~Rubber: tired wheels. SMALL BECAUSE of increesing nation-wide distributicn are be- ing constantly improved in quality. The greater the distribution the lower the cost of production and the more room for even a greater measure of value. link spring e < EASY PAYMENT TERMS “Che Vagab&nd 5 AR.EAL sign of Springis “The Vegabond'”’ —bringing vis- jons of ezure skies and green meadows sprinkled with bloom- Carefree and youthful of line, yet as smart in the motif of its pat- terning es a spray of pussy wil- .lows in a Niile blue vase. Patent leather, black satin, blonde satin and parchment kid. Paris or Cuban heels. . 2% 19, AAA o D. IN WASHINGTON - 1339 F St. N.-W.. Near 14¢th And in Hany Other Principal Cities of America Seamless Rugs 9x12 $11 Fine patterns in tape<ir A real bargain. Come ear EASY TERMS 17-Piece .Dining Room Outfit, Including Suite in Gum, Walnut Finish You couldn't ask for a finer Dining Room Outfit than this. nificently built of choice gum, walnut finish, in several styles. Extension Table, Large Buffet, Semi-closed China, Host Chair and Five Diners, Two Beautiful Tapestry Rugs, size 27x5é inches. ~ Bridge Lamp and Shade, Giit_Easel, Frame, Beautiful Imported Pearlinlaid Nickel Tray and Hand- + some Satin-finish Bread Tray. All for this startlingly low price! Don't miss this value. Mag Includes Clqsed Server, %139 PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK OR MONTH Very Spacious Chifforobe $19.50 Lots of room, and finished to perfection. Better plan on getting one at this great February saving. Also avail- Cedar Chests $7.95 Chests, too, at a great reductton, Roomy and mothproof. Serv- iceable as well as attractive, Save many dollars. EASY TERMS 2 Cedar

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