Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1927, Page 12

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12 THE EVE STUDY OF “RUN" DEATHS PROPLS Surgeon General Asked to Call Conference Because | of Increasing Fatalities. {Underscored Versions Often Reveal Thoughts of Solace Seekers. on Eve of Death Gave Proof of Love. By tha Ass Al natior he consic deaths fro g s | By the A BERKI Pencil Heinrick ind consulting former uni criminologist, sity professor solve eon general. | mysteries. ch “would dis- 1 means of pre s experience that “the aver- | n marksshis Bible with a pur- | | of our country,’ n so - | ingten in May | : | Deaths Increased Since 1920. | “Alcoholism in this vn']n\!\ v resent the cause of death ar Sézss of ever-increasing thou: n\\}v— Nicoll says. “W it can be trolled or even modified by pol ulations remains to be shown it is not being so controlled must be obvious to any unprejudiced mir 1! Dr. Nicol ¢ which shows, as a re survey made since ( coholic d have i vier and more th v reach fore 1 shed he has Scriptures an image of resident after the death m whom he was e from her a penciled a leaf of her Bible torn 1 the Fiftieth Psalm. It was too dim to be read even under a powerful glass. H arisen nrich bleached the paper and | photographed the writing. It was merely a tend expression of her love for her husband. 1In life she had been too proud to deny the charges he had R laid against her, but the w ¢ > rate in | Positioned to (‘I;Vplm.\ he 0 )t th in the twenty-first v 1925 was over three and a half times | /% Gov Spe S odinst slander: “These what it was in 1920. | n st thou done and I kept si Insurance Company’s Record. Dr. Nicoll said that the records of | one insurance company reveal that| alcoholism accounted for of | deaths in 16,000,000 insured policy holders in this country, while of the rate,” nearly ida the osed, “was rth time ta it was five tim Ji the r a he whe million policy holders residing in Can- ada only 25 deaths occurred from this cause. .. CLUBWOMEN DEMAND BETTER ‘YES” AND ‘N0’ Reform of Fearful and Wonderful Language Feature of Week Beginning Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, IJl, February General Federation of Women wants better “Yes's” and “No’s into circulation and the Flapper and her boy friends generally to quit use- ing thelr “Fearful and Wonderful Language,” The most common short words of the English language, Mrs. Kath- erine Knowles Robbins, Chicago, chairman of the better American speech committee of the federation, said, issue from the throats of most Americans in strange ways. “Yes” {s usually, Yep, Yeah, Uh- Huh, or Ya, and “No” Nup, Nope, or Huh-Uh. % In pleading for more and better pronunciation, Mrs. Robbins ralled attention to the National “Better Speech Week” sponsored by _the fed- eration, starting Monday. Women's clubs and civic organizations the country over have been asked to arrange suitable methods to help ex- purgate the American vocabulary. A “Better American Speech Pledge" has been prepared for school use. Its tenets include the pledging of “My Counrty’s Lang- 2 Colds Pain Headache e i e i Greece is taxing her bachelors and, of course, a certain percentage of them will be heard to say that although freedom comes high, its worth it. o Schwart Neuritis Neuralgia . Toothache /PENCIL MARKS IN BIBLES HELP CRIMINOLOGIST IN MYSTERIES E. 0. HEINRICH. lence, though thou thoughtest I was al such an one.” The hus- band’s doubts were answered. Bible markings also led to the iden- tification of the victim in the noted murder case at Walnut Creek, Calif. Heinrich established that the body was not that of Schwartz, who carried heavy life insurance. A coffee bindle and fragments of a roll of bedding disclosed the man ably a wanderer. Und partly cha thew, 3 Inverness, Scotland, has banned al! Sunday band concerts. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “B’axer" package which contains proven directions. 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DEPUTY NEAR TRIAL | DEFIES MUSSOLINI | Zaniboni Regrets That He Failed in Admitted Plot to Kill Italian Dictator. | By Cable to The Star and New York Convright. 19 | ROME, Febr | Soclalist ' Deputy { arrested in November, | ting to kill Mussolini, | flant attitu s | trial app; | meant to st tator and r | refuses to allow any witnesses to be | called in his defense. Gen. Capello and the six others who | will go to trial with him before the | new military tribunal in Rome, in | March, are not so herolc, and plan to | plead not guilty. It is reported that | & ninth prisoner, one Angelo Cellotti, | will also go on trial with them. He Is charged with organizing in Friull province a band of ins its to re World, The former | who was ceed In shooti volt after Zanibon| ed out his Ended overnight You can stop a cold in 24 hours, check the fever, open the bowels, | then tone the entire system. You can do these things with a single help, in the best w ience knows. 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