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PASTOR-SLAYER'S TRIAL IS SHIFTED Court Grants Norris Change of Venue From Fort Worth to Austin, Tex. By the Associated Press. FORT WORTH, Tex., November 3. Dr. J. Frank Norris, pastar of the First Baptist Ch Fort defense motion for ue on the plea of the he could not obtain a ort Worth, District u will set the date of trial Attorneys sald it was unlikely that the case would be called there before January at the earliest. Judge Hosey acted after more than @ score of witness fled thev | belloved sentiment her at a fair and impartial v not be obtained. The court refused to hear testimony offered hy the State in answer to allegations by the defense that a “com- bination of city officfals, whom Dr. Norris has attacked, and Catholics had been formed to prosecute the| minister. Judge Hosoy said he was evidence of | . DRIVE TO ADVERTISE WASHINGTON URGED Five Killed, Score Injured, First Day | Of Hunting Season \ e | By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 3. | -—Five persons lost their lives in hunting accidents Monday, the first day of the open season for rabbits, pheasants, quail and other small game in Pennsylvania. More than a score were injured, some seriously. Most of the victims were shot by accidental discharge of a com- panion’s gun. Prosperity of Country Due to Publicity, David Lampe Tells District Club. A community campaign to advertise the attractions of Washington was urged by David Lampe, well known local advertising expert, in an address before the Advertising Club of Wash- ington at its weekly luncheon at the City Club vesterday. Mr. Lampe declared the prosperity of the cocuntry was in a large part °fldue to efiiclent advertising, and that { therefore Washington should become avis County | ified jurors than pulation, due to population,” occastoned by n being the State capital and the site of the State uni- versity. UNDERHILL BILL URGED. Commissioners Get Plea From Su- perintendent of Insurance. The District Commissioners have been urged by M. Baldwin, superintendent of insurance, to sup- port the Underhill kmen’s com- pensation bill at the forthcoming ses- slon of Congress. The request was contained in a lengihly report exa plaining the merits of the Underhill measure. “It is ardently hoped that this particular legislation for the Dis- trict,” said the report, “will be again | urged by your board, so that the in- jured workmen and the dependent | femilies of killed workmen will be afforded the same protection as is iven in the States of Virginia, Mary- land, etc.” SCHOOL BIDS OPENED. Baltimore Firm's Figures Lowest on Woodridge Building. Bids for the construction of an elght-room extensible public school building for the Woodridge section, to be located at Central and Carlton avenues northeast, were opened yes- terday at the trict Building. The low bidder was DeCou & Davis, Baltimore contractors, who quoted a price of $116,990. The appropriation available for the new school amounts to $160,000, less two and one half per cent for prep- aration of the plans. The contract ~xpected to_be missioners Frid the building is warded by the Com- more interested in spreading its desir- able feature broadcast through the country. The speaker pointed out that the railroads were advertising the National Capital, but the people of ‘Washington were doing nothing in this regard. He predicted a bright future for the city and suggested that advertising would assist the cause of suffrage for the people of the District of Columbia. Norman Kal, who presided, an- nounced the Advertising Club would meet jointly with the American War Veterans’ Club next. Tuesday. Mango in America. The mango has been cultivated to some extent In southern Florida and California. It has been said that some elght-year-old trees in Florida have borne as many as 5000 fruits in a single season. A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Coat for Christmas Delivery ( As EBONITE StringS oaSiick | { SoitWinds.= Around the Gears M. EBONITE is pure oil, { | processed into al ' shredded mass that ff | lubricates and cushions | the gears. Just say “EBONITE” Be Sure You Get It 20 Cents a Shot ONE_ FILLING WITH EBONITE WILL LA MILES (1TS SHREDDED OIL ) RANSMISSIONS cREAR AXLES "[ BAYERSON OIL WORKS OLUMBIA 5228 . ou Feel tablets Grip, Influenza and many nias as & m cold. ice 30c. The box bears this signature 6.V trore Fosoe 1889 THE EVENING STAR, WASH HOMELY TOBACCO IS USED IN ENGLAND | Botanists Say Counties Have Own Favorite Mixtures as Smok- ing Substitutes.” | | | By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 3.—Although millions of pounds of American to- bacco are smoked in England every vear and an increasing quantity grown In British dominions con- sumed of late years, there is a steady of England, say botanists. - In Derbyshire the old inhabitants of rural distriets use a “local mixture” made from cabbage lettuce, which are allowed to grow very large before be- ing gathered, dried and ‘cured” for smoking. In Wiltshire substitutes are made BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Com- pound’’ relieves all grippe misery Don’t stay stuf- fed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s § Cold Compound” =) taken every ‘two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery- and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishnes: sore throat, sneezing, soreness an stiffness. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only thirty-five cents at drug stores. Itvacts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconven- ience. Don’t accept a substitute. use of “substitutes” in varlous parts| from dried watercress, which under- goes a simple curing with plenty of rum ‘in the process. This is said to make an excellent pipe or cigarette tobacco. Devonshire produces a good local mixture made principally of dried dan- delion leaves, which are so dried and cured as to retain all their flavor. Somerset folk, in remote districts, rely on the sunflower to provide to- bacco substitute. The big leaves are {carefully dried and cured with rum and in some cases can be rolled into a cheroot. All these local productions are said to be cool smoking and leave no “herby” taste in the mouth. A coal mine belleved to have been {operated by monks nearly 300 years |ago was discovered recently by miners | path, Scotland. Qi / 2% 3% 4% terly. INGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, | exploring in caves near Cockburng- | ) NORMAND SUIT DROPPED. | Dismissal of Star’s $500,000 Libel Action Announced. LOS ANGELES, Calif., November 3 (#).—Dismissal of the $500,000 libel suit filed by Mabel Normand, film comedienne, against Mrs. Georgla W. Church, was filed at the Los Angeles office of the State Supreme Court yes- terday following stipulations by attor- neys for both sides. Similar action has been taken in the suit in which the actress sought to in- tervene in the divorce suit of Mrs. Church against her husband, Norman ‘W. Church. The court controversy began in 1924, when Mrs. Church filed a di- vorce complaint charging that while Normand and Church were pa- at the same hospital the screen (E We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. . | The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Luilding Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th St Our liberal lay- by policy will per- mit you to reserve your selection on a small convenient payment until called for. Our Cash Prices Break All Underselling Records! GENUINE FUR COATS Minkoney (Dyed Coney) Rac-Coney (Dyed Coney) A most sensational offering of fine Fur Coats. Beautifully made—lined with handsome bro- caded They The Mi satin—in pouch or flare c:uf‘i‘i models. full length and have a wide sweep. ll'ltm‘;:oney Fur Coats have the same rich tone and color of genuine Mink. 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The amount exceeded what had been predicted for the opening sales. The selling price was low, however, averaging 11.30 cents a pound. Be- tween 400 and 500 farmers brought ‘Over a Million Times tobacco to the warehouse. Fifteen buyers were present. The quality of tobacco was only falr. to intervene in the divorce action and dismissed the complaint in the libel case. &‘ of druggists established in New York y 75 years ago has refilled a certain ‘matism prescript jon{ RETICRR AN 215,000 Pounds Tobacco Sold. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 3 (#). —A total of 215,000 pounds of black- leat tobacco was sold here yesterday teaspoonful As a result of the coal strike in | Scription which is called A2l taken three Great Britain, a rubber factory, em- | ‘imesaday,ato . e ploying 6,000 people, in Edinburgh, | j':ilnh. “a’lnéumrl'::::‘e: ':m'é\::- I'|: has converted its boiler houses so that | Jou, o get it for you. ETMIR & D either coal or ofl can be used. | BB 4Ried Rveae, New York. 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