Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1928, Page 12

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12 MANKILLS MATE IN SUICIDE PACT Prisoner Says He Lost Nerve and Postponed Taking Own Life. Br the Ascociated Pross, PHILADELPHIA, February 14—A | grussome tale unfolded in Cecil Clyde | Campbell's alleged confession of how he | had crushed the head of a woman he said was his wife, eight days ago, after they had entered into a suicide pact, | was under investigation by police today. After killing the woman. police said Campbell told them, he had lost his nerve and decided to postpone taking kis own life until after he had paid off debts. Financial reverses and inability to obtain employment he gave as rea- | PO ccording 1o police. New York detectives, d vesterday at a sons for his a bact.” | @ ¥ veness pajamas. was id. February l Carrp.)e had disappeared. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals M and S: New York DUE SUNDAY. Pastores—Port DUE MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY enaventnra—Port au Prince and Cristobal. izaba—Havana SAILING TOMORROW, Carabobo—San Juao. Ls Galasrs and Mara- Veoniain—West t Iodies cruise. S Hamhore Santa Marta—EKingston Colomhia and Santa M. SATLING THURSDAY. FPEBRUARY 18. Ameriean Shinner—Plemonth and Landon. Cristobal, Puerto arts 1o Catello and i Priies ‘and Canel JAY. FERRUARY 18 n. Plrmouth, Cher. arwandt. | Osln — | elements that build up flesh, correct skin and Southampton and | $100 “CHANGES™ HANDS. | Californian Seeks Man Who Van-! ished With Bill. E. H. Foley, said by police to be an inventor from Hollywood, Calif., who registered at the Houston Hotel ves-| terday, is today trying to invent a way to find the man who mysteriously dis- appeared after being intrusted with the mission of changing a $100 bill. Foley reported to police last night that he had requested a man to change the bill, but has not seen his “friend” since. The misfortune occurred outside the hotel. 'VALUATION HEARINGS | ORDERED TO PRGCEED | Utilities Body Refuses Further, | Postponement for Rapid Transit Company. The Public Utilities Commission has refused the latest request of the Wash- ington Rapid Transit Co. for another nemeni of the public hearings {on its valuation and will begin pra | ceedings tomorrow. Data will be sub- {mitted in behalf of the company and | also by ex of the commission. ngs alreadv have 'bvm post: ral times because t sel, George P ed in the Sin- The tecent T luntil Ma | declined to agree to d offer : cept an'.t‘}\‘ ther proceed r. Hoover cou | “The compa se by deciding ibits and defer until a time when attend. . it is understood, has filed a claim to a valuation of more than $800,000. Its properties have never been valued for rate-making pur- | poses | No Woman is Beautiful Who is Gain Pounds of Weight in 3 Weeks with Yeast and Iron— or pay nothing All over the country women and men are amazed at the almost magic effects of IRON- 1ZED YEAST. After a single course treatment ~—thin, weak bodies are brought up in '!Uhl and strength. Flesh made round and firm. 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It ins m'm!nl to_buy f; t, sead $1.00 Girect to the IRONIZED TR0 Rt | Gu, DESK ) m&‘flm- and get a full si s generous trial, you are AR COLDS-COUGHS ] ~ sSqueeze onto hngermwl) toNose Americans DT your . sneenng, cough, 747 L '»JJ-UW Druggists have 30cand 60c tubes 20 Trestment 60 on receipt Minnespolis, Minn. & “¥° Dr. Copeland Pluto Water, with its mineral content, flushes the bowel Says: “Mineral waters of the right son wre preferatle 10 many compuunds. Their power 1o over- come he immediste effects of constipation is unquestioned.1n theis effects upon the bowel and 118 Lining membranes they are fur less urnating. dndeed, many huve quabities that make 1iem sooth- ing snd healing. Suger-costed pills wre plearant 1o take, which msy add 10 their danger. They sre no less habit-forming snd drasiic because they sppeal 1o the teste.” PLUTO America’s Laxative Water N and washes away impurities. It 18 gentle non constipation end restores nor mal bowel movements. Act in 30 minutes o 2 hours, S0ld at all drug counters and at fountains BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, FRENCH LICK, IND, , soothing, healing, -habit-forming Corrects When s Nature Won't, PLUTO THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, DO, STANTON PARK GROUP DENOUNCES ATHEISTS Citizens Ask Investigation Movement Reported in Pub- lic Schools. of Denunciation of the efforts of an Atheist Soclety to gain a foothold among the students of the public schools was expressed last night in a resolution adopted by the Stanton Park Citizens' Association, which met in the | Peabody School, Fifth street and Stan- ton place. The resolution directed that the Federation of Citizens' Associations be instructed to investigate the move. ment and. if possizie, to have it stopped. Resolutions were also adopted opnos ing the bill recently introduced in Con- aress which would increase the pay of the police and firemen of the District | and opposing also an increase in the | District Commissioners' salaries. ‘The Gibson bill for regulating ap- nointment and promotion of clerks in the municipal ghvernment was ap- proved by the association, and it also | adopted a resolution favoring the 60-40 ratio of District appropriations. A resolution passed asking that in- cinerators to take care of the trash and garbage of the District be removed to Occoquan. The organization also ex- pressed its disfavor of the Lankford Sunday bluc law bill for the District. The ‘body went on record in favor of the Patterson tract as a playground and not as a market site, and the asso- ciation moved to approve the exten- sion of the park system in Washing- ton, in accordance with a recent bill brought before Congress. Mrs. H. M. Helm was appointed dele- gate to attend the charity meeting to be held in Southeast next Tuesday. Harry N. Stull, president, presided. An illustrated lecture on the work of the Assoclated Giarities was given by E. C. Potter, a worker for the Associated Charities. g More than $5,000,000 will be spent at once in constructing new theaters in MITHS TOR : FIRE PROOF BUILDING CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING LONG DISTANCEMOVERS WANTED-LOADS TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK BOSTON RICHMOND AND POINTS SOUTH FURNITURE INSURED CALL NGRTH 3342-3343 Men Never Lunch at Home. Married men of Eibar, Spain, have de- cided to ablde by the old proverb that it is unlucky for men to go home for luncheon except on the day of the mar- riage and on the day of their death. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1928 Everg man in Elbar, a town of 10,000 inhabitants, therefore lunches at a res- taurant or at the factory or shop where he is employed. It is iniimated that the fact that most of the women work away from home has given rise to the proverb. \’A Persistent coughs and colds lead to serlous trouble. You can stop them now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action: it soothes and heals the in- flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. | Of all known drugs, creosote s | recognized by high medical author- ities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal THREE DAYS' COUGH | IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL' the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, | while the creosote goes on to the stomach, 1is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trou- ble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion s guaranteed satis- factory in the treatment of per- sistent coughs and e~'ds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis ana other forms of respiratory diseases, and is ex- cellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relleved after taking according to direc- tions. Ask your druggist. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Advertisement TO GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS A Meal in a Glass® Some®) like it Hot % P Some like it Cold Every&sbodywants alot® Young and @Old A message which the public is invited L 4 Basic facts for the buyer of a new automobile : 1 Your used car has only one fundamemtal basis of value; i.e., what the dealer who aceepts it in trade can get for it in the used ear market. Your used car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are hidding to sell you a new car. The largest allowance offered is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; some- times it is not. 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During 1928, General Motors will endeavor to direct the attention of used car buyers to the used cars offered by you—its thousands of dealers—knowing that in your stores they will find a frank presentation of the merchandise, dependable values, and a deter used car?” but “What is the most I can get for my We shall continue, from time to time, to republish these basic facts. As General Motors dealers, you are fully conscious of the tremendous importance of reselling used cars on a basis that will increase public good-will. 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