Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 11

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l-d -nd nose Easy to apply Quick toact KONDON 'MEG." co. Minneapolis, Minn. S Graduate Examised ocormion Modions ™ DR.CLAUDE . SEMONES Fyulgm Specialist ith Edwin H. Ets) low Loos mxo xa.un!n e b4 one St el BURCHELL’S COFFEE 25c per pound N. W. BURCHELL 1325 1325 F _St. N.W. TRES $9 80 30:31/3 CHAS. E MlLLER. Inc. Sermerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply House, 812 14th St 4 Doors North of H St A Clear Complexion Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known % Ohio Physician. roughly, 1,000.000. A house for rent! e board in London quickly at- department of the min- th and, by legislative act, local authorities are required to sub- mit housi schemes progress has been very slow. Perhaps the chief reason for this has been the economic factor. Houses chemes. Thousands of been submitted. but which cost three or four times as much to build as before the war cannot obviously let or sell at pre- war figure: has placed the total shortage for the whole of the United Kingdom at, according to govern- year from 10,408 to 133,301. > striking feature of the effort provide houses is a housing scheme conducted by the office of | works, which was empowered to spend £6,000,000 spread over eighteen months. Its operations started in Camberwell, a south London borough. An arrangement was made by which the office of works supplied the plans, material .and super hile the local Federation of Trades Unions sup- plied the labor and the borough coun- cil assumed responsibility for the finances. The plan worked smoothly and houses were built for £780 apiece, a saving of at least £200, making a total saving to taxpayers of £400,000. This scheme may become the embrye of a state building department. The financial difficulties connected with the housing problem have been responsible for the creation by local authorities of interest-bearing *hous- ing bonds,” which are in some lo- calities a falrly popular investment. In the north of England concrete houses have become popular, as ma- Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and- bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a pre- scription made of a few well-known vegeétable ingredients mixed with olive oil, nai them Dr. Edwards’ Olive T: You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-work- ers on the liver and bowels, which a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feelmg. all out of sorts, in- active bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasis ‘Thousands of women take Dr. Edwards’ Oli the successful substitute for calo- mek—now and then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c. chinery largely replaces man-power in their erection. In some parts of London, too, such houses have been built recently, owing to the shortage of bricks, the high rate of wages and other difficulties. s o JOB OF BEATING LIQUOR TOO BIG FOR DRY AGENTS Proposal for State Constabulary to Aid in Suppressing Manufacture Urged in North Carolina. RALEIGH, N. C., January 17—Or- ganization of a state constabuliry to supplement the forces of the federal prohibition agents and county officers in suppressing the widespread manu- facture of liquor in North Carolina Lloyd George Declares King- dom Needs About 1,- 000,000 Homes. By the Associated Prees. | LONDON, January 17.—It is esti- mated that London is short of 150,000 houses and Premier Lloyd George. speaking in the house of commons, i for has risen during the Keep Your Skin Fresh and Yq_ug w ‘Outiours Laberatories, Dept X. Malden. Drive Away Headache Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A"headache remedy without, the dangers of adache. medicine.” Relieves headache and that miser- able feeling from colds or conges- tion. And it acts at once! Muster- ole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blis- ter. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and beart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bron- chitis, ctoup, stiff neck, astl neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (1! often prevents pneumonia). 35¢ and 635c jars; hospital size, $3.00. Transmitting his annual report to R. S. Brame, supervising agent of the prohibition forces, H. G. Gulley, chief will be urged at the present session of the North Carolina general assem- bly, it is learned. Federal authorities admit that the job has grown too big for the lim- ited staff of forty-six federal agents now employed in this state. of the North Carolina division, de- clares that a conservative estimate would show an increase of 100 per cent in illicit distilling in the state during the past vear. Hiicit distil- ] leries captured number 4,686 and the number of men and women arrested number 2,317, two-thirds of the number being by federal agents. During the past vear 8257 gallons of contraband liquor were seized by federal agents and half that quantity by the sheriffs of the various counties. Federal agents seized and destroyed 13405 fermenters, 21,953 gallons of apple cider, 4,450 gallons of molasses, 3,070 pounds of sugar and 1,048,264 gallons of beer. Forty-six horses and 91 automobiles were seized and sold at public auction. The total value of the property seized and not destroyed was $65,047, and the value of property seized and destroyed was placed at #12,947. ‘axes and penalties assessed aga violators of the law totaled $1, 1531:1 which does not include the penaities imposed by county authorities, The cost of administration in the state was less than $150.000, leaving the edel ‘ovemmem a net profit of $1,074,235 % RESUME TOBACCO SALES AFTER PRICE DRIVE taken mnn!acturefi Promise to Try for “Satisfactory Market” in Stop ltching Skin | "= = Zemo, the: aelll, Antiseptic| LEXINGTON, Ky. Jsnuary 17— qu d, Gives Prompt Relief Selling of the 1920 crop of burley or clgaretts tobacco dn central Ken- There is one safe, dependable | oGy Jftar o detay of thiterc umed y after a delay of thirteen d; treatment that relieves _itching | due to efforts of persons interestes i torture and that cleanses and|the growing of the crop to force mthu the skin. prices to a higher level. Promises Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1|that they will do all in their power bottle oly Zamo and apply it as directed. .Soon you will find that irritation, pimples, - blackh lackheads, eczema, blotches, ringvorm and to make a “satisfactory market” have been made by manufacturers, who purchased most of the crop. The markets in most of the district have been closed since the morning similar 1k'i.n troubies will di: nr. Zenro, the penctrating, s: Tiquid, is all that is needed, lor It banishes most skin ertpfiou makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. as better than those offered duri: the hour or two all markets wers open. State’s Tobacco Record. RALEIGH, N. C., Jan 17.—To- bacco farmers in No‘r‘(’:’ Carolina raised 68,000,000 more pounds. of to- bacco in 1920 than they raised in 1919, and got $53,000,000 less in. money for it, according to the season's re- port of the North Carolina crop re- porting service. From a total acreage of 582,000 acres they gathered 384,- 120,000 ponnd.u of tobacco and sold it DBLISS of January 4, when growers virtually forced warehousemen to close their doors because of the low prices of- fered. A number of minor markets refused to close and have been run- ning ever since, with prices reported In _skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable to aggra- vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. . It is antiseptic, soothing, and bastens the process of healing. ‘The E. W. Rase Co, Cleveland, O. [sanATURE O% - Ry “Over (ha Mililon Tablets Taken Daily.* TONES UB SYSTEM ' CORRECTS. CONSTIPATION | Ee. 1388 WASHINGTON, D.C. 4 For @ilo at Seopic's Drog Stores, THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, TANUARY' 17, 1921 Heinz Products A big line of these fine goods finces that are easy on the poc etbook. Note our prices on the famous”baked beans: Medium size tin. ... ]16c Three varieties to choo:e from. COFFEE You no doubt find many big values in our stores, but if you are not buying our coffee you are missing the biggest of them all. This famous coffee was never bet- ter in quality than you will find it at the present time. Market conditions make it possible to secure the kind of coffees that are absolutely right and also to offer the coffee to you at the comparatively low price at which we sell it. (Please Note—When buying Our Famous “GREEN BAG” always tell the clerk who grinds it for you whether you want it for making in drip, percolator or the regular style coffee pot. Unless it’'s ground for the kind of coffee pot you use you are very likely to have a poor cup of coffee.) Sold Only by Us in Qur Stores, per pound . 2 5c Sanitary Butter, Ib . Blue Ridge Corn, can Troco Nut Butter, Ib. .32c Jelke’s “Good Luck,” lb 35¢ Marigold Nut Margarine, lb.,271/zc Storage Eggs, doz. . . . .71c Pure Lard, per pound .19¢ Compound Shortening, per Ib.,]5¢ Fancy Cooking Apples, 2 pk..25¢ White Potatoes, per peck . .35¢ Onions, per % peck . 10c Sunshine Ritter’s Laundry Catsup' Soap oysters, especially the “To- Per 10c 6 for zsc 14c Cans....... SPECIALS Eat Corby Bread | T Bottle... Because of its nourishing qualities as well as its palatableness. In addition to WEEK Quaker Yellow l zc 62c Beans In most all of our stores will be found a small stock of New Year Brand Kidney Beans. We are closing out the brand. Buy one can, and hurry back for more. While stock in each store ts, You can now buy this the maximum development of the glu- | com Meal—ar- ten '(which is possible only through the | === Corby patented process), unusual quan- ]3;}_1;1:1 te tities of rich milk are included in the | cam-s——eeeee Corby formulas— T mr-eiz 25¢ Making Corby Bread 100% Nutritious as well as making it 100% pure. Pure asiMother made it. Large Wrapped Loaf . . 15(; Small Wrapped Loaf 8¢ Del Monte Peach Jam—No. 2 . coeeovocose 30c Large Jar 2T 25¢ All Mixed Candies now -dhngnt.pef A Store Near Your Home Large Can Tomatoes, can . lOC Silver Label Peas, can Silver Lake Pumpkin,can . ]1Q¢ Melfa Sweet Potatoes, can Silver Floss Sauer Kraut, can,] 5¢ " Del Monte Spinach, can . . 20¢ Silver Lake Beets, can . . .20¢ Ritter’s Pork and Beans, can,] (¢ Cut Stringless Beans, can Kidney | Keystone 1 Dorsch Bread | A large wrapped loaf of finest quality *bread. Price 14C Another Week of Low-Priced Fresh Milk Co-operating with H. L. Black & Sons’ “Aldemey Dairy,” we are in a position to announce to you another week of low- priced milk. Many people last week took advantage of the opportunity to buy milk of us at lower prices and will no doubt welcome this further opportunity. These prices are announced as effective until next Saturday’s closing. p Be Your Own Milkman and Save Money Black’s Fresh Milk Black’s Fresh Milk Pint 7c Quart ] 4e¢ An empry bottle is required in exchange for each bottle taken from Many people tried it NUTRO & o i 2 .. - 10c Nutro is sold by us in our D. C. and Virginia stores. The label tells you that Nutro is made of “sergr':med" milk and cocoanut oil fats. Looks like, tastes like and is used ex- actly as full evaporated milk. -12%¢ -19¢ -10c Peaches Try a can and surprise yourself with both the quality and the saving. A Salt Bargain ROSEBUD, .. * | MARSHMALLOW On Sale While Stock Lasts. TOPPING To close out what remains of a car of “Rock Crystal” | PerJar. ... . 25 brax;'d package salt, it goes c at the following price. : Pat-a-Cake ru. 3 loc Contains all for dients, Just 2dd ol water to bake.... . S -t A Special Snap for AQNILArY | Those Who Like e | VanCamp’s Keystone Fruits are rec- T bl s p ommended by us as equal to a e any we ever had in our store. or eans ‘We have reduced our price The kind with the flavor far below the figure our that has always proven so We offer the medium size- costs would make neces- popular. One can purchased | tin, which has heretofore sary, but here’s the prices— for trial will convince you | been priced much higher, for the “syrup” can be different. yourlchanc.e to get the best at a low ?rxce . No. 13, tin..... ‘No. 1 s tm25c No. 2; tin..... for c No. 2V, size tin....39¢ No. 5 tin. . UL The All-Purpose Flour For All Household Uses Washington Flour is especially fine for all the various uses pictured here. If you want a flour for all pastry uses you'll find “Wash- ington” the ideal flour to use. For Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Biscuits and all home baking, re- sults will delight you. 6-lb.bag, 39c 12-lb bag, 73c

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