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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1927. - ness. They were married in 1915. z about the day of intellectual freedom | It recorded the rapid growth of mo-|ligious opinion, with the supreme mis WIFE ACCUSES TAYLOR. |zpss, They were mar i NEWSPAPERS HEI-U and to make democracy a reality than | nopoly and special privilege and the | sion of gathering world-wide the ne: : 2 “ ifi- protect her, she informs the court. e si bined. Other | brazen alliances hetween the monied | of such events as we consider signifi . ?vllct?(‘\}::‘i‘:n?:otfzizml:':,:\n;'l"-?u-\no “‘?' i.‘,[‘.«TJ‘q: a:..r; both political parties. |cant of society and of presenting these | Broker Charged with Cruelty and : Mr:'s, l'l‘zhv.or also doiclTrcs :h:‘tsge) i X husband has a commission of ,000 g il ey Conception of Journ: : e rE Vth L Ry, HiGgehton ot Drunkenness. eunitng Th Hiihc frotw & rauRy sals cog | " And it is interesting to note th “It was then that certain farsighted | the conclusions (o be drawn {rom te | Atia Eesie L. Taylor, 3119 Morrison | 28K8 the court to efoin the payment what every one whe not afraid of | publishers sed that if the Repub-|facts presented. Sy 3, Taylor, & realty c ssfon, 8 at her hus. | the truth and democracy must regard |lic was to endure and the newspaper | wphat is our conception of journal- | Street: sued Dyer J. Taylor, a realty|)and may not take it beyond the juris- i | l 5Rth rok vore . " She is - as a happy period is ¥ an eco- | profession to continue profitable. th sm. We have no inducement to ex- | broker. tor & limited divorce and ait e e n ::g(::.’,{‘,f'?" pea ‘"..m,(. development. | must be an aroused and enlightened \ ove . & I LS ews. Ours only | mony. charging cruelty and drunken- 3 v A. S einhaut. well to learn from the experienc {events with a proper sense of propor: li H Fear Caused Interdiction [public opinion and that this rever to reflect what is. We are like u fire g g B T o company: always ready to respond to WS Fi—_——8 H “When movable type was intro.| made to know and | an"alatm but with no temptation to i | duced in 1450 all governments derived , in¢ o 2 sress | S1ATL @ fire for the sake of putting it Awakened Country, Unita- | their_powers from the ignorance of | 1 Associated ,3.»(mr'~ out.” > the governed. The few with a little | of t . non- - { i skt Sl g o loited | making ion, embracing in its rian League Told. {moretweit than' thelr feliown exploliadly i i o e neara irepresenting | (One. touch: jof scandal makes: the y as fes at if the v the simplo facts of current events.) e A < me to know, and, | SPRINGFIELD. Mass.. October 28 Wt i why thes 0 —Leading newspapers, in co-operation | o y there i during the last 34 vears, have done | was introduced the 3 more to make democracy a reality | licensed to only h) than all other professions combined, | would bolster pxisting o 5 . Edward McKernon of New York. things. So followed 300 3 < VERY dead leaf that falls enriches the superintendent of the eastern division | ness due to the suppres v misuse One Of the new soil. Each drop of water is used over of the Associated Press, told the of ress. ] : : s i il i Pt Tsoen Lonsns e W | LA DI | ien e won e ¢ A Cross, Sick Child is Constipated! || e i S A nesday night freedom of the press i i M. b S, | up provisions for COId' hungry seasons. The business of thinking Me- | we went a long way. : 1sses 1068 | Men and women who regul i Bk Ereit ; . el g : | A arly set aside o ana ssiumed v the | Th o ": 1 g 2 | § LOOk at Tongue | a portion of their incomes ff)r a d’;y of need responsibility for the s = Both reg: B T P SIEI TR | s g i | = : il i Sndfinnder They will like this very smart | are merely doing the natural thing. “ism as exemplified in t} 5 - them e news tisian, neutral news service e were nligned with | No matter what ails your child. a [ | model of Russia calf with lizard | Do you save regularly? Our plan has Associated Press that. refusin - the o the politieal 3«ay1mb- Ao Frat theAtmERL BIven: ¢ % (‘(I[f ”,,-m"”-”g. | helped many to succeed who were never think for them, has compelied readers ’ cases they he able to save before. One dollar will start to think for themselves. than the month-| 1 ysur little one is QIIQAQf-SDrl', o P b it 104, bieces of the peliticians. The editor | nalf-sick, isn't resting, eating and act an account here and every dollar you save will earn at the least—35% Interest! e A A A A A A~ AP 5 . 1. | was a preacher instead of a teacher |ing naturally—look, Mother! see if 3 Sizes 11%% to 2 Calling attenti ;,,‘ J);.\h,y‘lm |’“‘ and he al preached om t t:ngl'lle :7'c(?ate‘d. Th;‘l I.s a !urrbugr\ | eadership 10dar. | (e text: *We point with pride’ or that the little stomach, liver and bow i o 5 ¥ % a “We view with alarn: els are clogged with waste. When il ; Six dollars We have no fines or penalties. You el hadedln e “Now whatever © <id on ercss, ircitable, feverish, stomach i save for EVERY purpose here. e i o e A i sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache 3 AN A f,‘,”“"" h;; ”‘:' . , ',‘}\‘\'.,1'1‘,‘. M: 3 o liasnonn; ”"f'hmca('cf;"cl of chld. e Children’s and Misses’ Shoe Shop ationa er anent much s King o b ? : . X ’ 1 % niy | ¢ A give a teaspoonfui of “Califcrnia Fig ¢ Entive Third Floar N l P gfg;r to ,};1'; e o e 1o | tacka staind but. .| Syrup,” and in a few hours all the | : | m - | ; \me when the influence of the press | constipated poison, undigested food | p 3 = \ . . . . country—and the situation cte T hen Mewspaper roal. | and sour bile gently moves out of the | ; | Blllldlng ASSOClatlon i milton, e et Bt ont b “er. | little bowels without griping, and you | : y :::?»:::iel‘\’n v m:-“bxed”dx\i‘n nm-]mfll:\ Tlinzlv !\M«I :\'!n( to Iln-hn;{\ [‘m‘x have a well, playful child :tgam.b gk | & | I Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury journalism as exemplified in the non- to do. Statistics show that in| Mathers can rest easy after giving | ? | partisan, neutral ne vice of the | not_one per A thou- | this harmless, “fruity laxative” be- 3 | 949 9th Street N.W. ~'\‘}!t‘_Be‘I:w Associated Press that, refusing to|sand read a daily pa ularly. | cause it never fails to cleanse the % FStreet at Tenth. N. Y. Ave. think for them, has compelled news-|The neutral non-partisan atches [ ittle one's liver and bowels and - - paper readers to think for themselves. | of the Associated Pr e ' | sweeten the stomach and they dearly | Beware of counterfeit fig syrup “In 34 -years leading mnewspapers | 60,000,000 persons daily in tt love its pleasant taste. Full direc- g a bo in co-operation, by deading in the bave | try alone. The other fact n | tions for babies, children of all ages | “California Fig Syrup:’ facts of, life lessly and without | those d < and for grown-ups printed on each|it is made by the “Californ ology, gave done more to bring | chapter in the history of the I bottle. Syrup Company. " To Celebrate what we’ve done in the Short Span of Two Years Because Rome wasn’t built in a day, but we’ve built a small city of merchandise under one roof in two fleeting vears, we want to celebrate. Because any manner of celebrating, with us, must include you whose confidence — has made this certain success, we are not going to “say it with flowers” or pretty words. Our appreciation will take concrete form. It will be in prices that speak for themselves. Very low prices on the greatest and most brilliant gathering of useful and beautiful stocks we have ever collected for one single event. Because by the calendar this celebration nears December twenty-fifth, the mer- — chandise prepared is largely suitable for gifts—and we hope to help you get Christmas shopping over early, and thus get the best selection at the least inconvenience. Because we want “Hecht Month in Washington” to be a success in your eyes as well as our own, we are granting our charge customers an extended service in the matter of payments—giving until January 10th—an extra month— to pay for November purchases. These will appear on December bills merely as a matter of record to help vou in checking vour expenditure. And lastly, because “e want to give vou the widest possible idea of what we : mean by “Hecht Month in Washington,” we will pub- lish nine pages in next Sunday’s Star, Post and Herald, brimming with ideas for Winter costumes, for vour home decoration, for Christmas Hecht Month in Washington Begins Monday, October 3Ist