Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 4

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ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER IT.BEATS.... ASIT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Also it “dysts”—dustlessly It is the ‘Hoover contention that air suction and sweeping plus beating are demanded for thorough rid- dance of dirt from carpetings. See our $52 50 o demonstration. Prices start at Easy Payments Yom are cordially invited to coll so the demonstrator may THE EVENIN( The Standard ofits Field Accept NoSubstitute Reliability The present Thor Electric Washing Machine is the result of fifteen years of experiment and improvement. Wherever a weak spot was discovered it was strengthened, until now the Thor is as near me- chanical perfection as experi- ence and skill can make it. it is an absolutely reliable machine, performing its task week after week, year after year—constant and unfailing. 510 Washer, with swing- ing wringer. The balance may then be paid in small monthly payments. brings you the Thor See a Demonstration RAPS DISEASE PICTURES Rev. Andrew J. Graham of Boston Gives Address at Masonic Temple. A medical diagnosis of any so-called | disease, given either verbally or in | writing, is a mental picture which ll | the frightened human mind, unai finds it impossible to c ICHRISTIAN SCIENTIST ! in i Christian only church day, and des fathers and mothe: that the medic ight to frigh ghosts. the speak that fear h o ntroduced by fjAqams. second X Cl h of this ci L ||}'::1er01 the lecture ven yesterda: ! when the lecturer was introduced b R. Lyman Harvey, first reade lecture was under the 3 Fourth Church. —_———— IHEALER AND PARENT HELD IN YOUNG GIRL’S DEATH reader of It s a The es of Conv)ner Finds Mrs. Adams Gave Gonzales Child “Absent Treat- ment” in Illness. Joseph V. Gonzales, 607 Taylor street, | father of Evelyn May Gonzales, four- H | teen-year-old pupil in Petworth School, who dled last week from diphtheria, and Mrs. Ernestine M. Adams, 1123 Buchan- an street, a Christian Science practi- tioner, who attended the child, were !1out on ¢ |sved distribution as a “graft.” ANUARY 25, 192 a tree. knee. Em: first-hand picture of an eastern civilization trying to put on western clothes is promised at a lecture ar- ranged by the House judiciary com- mittee on the bill to authorize incor- poration of companies to promote de in China. The lecture will be at p.m., in the caucus room, House and Rep yesterday to ap- for the free distri- members of Con- is §120,000 more than was priated for the current fiscal e Touse ve propriate §360 | bution his was the first time in years that he a I wgricultural appropriation vided no funds for sced distri- Representative Langley, re- . of IKentucky, introduced ndment embodying the appro- \ was' adopted after slanton had made an int of order. He denounoed [ A bill to require the Federal Reserv. Board and the Interstate Commerc ommission to conduct open sessions books and records open for public i i commended con- ppropriation the Hous air mail serv - consular agents be- o this country w n force until June 20, 1 ! reported by th eign affairs committee, on of time were authorized the reg- ulations would become inoperative with a declaration of peace. Investigation of complaints that the International Harvester Company had announced its intention of increasing prices of some of its farm machinery products was called for in a‘resolution introduced by Representative Jones, democrat, Texas. The resolution would direct the House interstate commerce npt to have it ruled | mail service in | ongress yester-! il escutcheon if we deport the |ord‘ mayor of Cork, both of whose prede- cessors were victims of the Englisn policy of extermination and reprisal. and whose life, I am told, is also in grave danger.’ A petition from citizens of Lancas- ter. Pa. urging the enactment of a Sunday closing law for the District of Columbi was presented to the Sen- vesterday by Senator Knox ot ia. The petition was re- ferred to the District committee —_— Vinit Philadelphin Next Sundny $3.50 Round Trip S350 . Pennrylvania System. Leaves Special excurs i 30 a.m. Tickets on sale Friday | CRANKING, ARM BROKEN. Aldo Bottazzi Reports Accident. Other Misnaps. While cranking his automobile in his_home, 915 41 street yesterday afternoon, Aldo xteen years old, received a his left arm. He was given surgical aid at Emergency Hos- pital. In an effort to avoid a collision with an _automobile at Maryland avenue and_2d strect northeast yesterday Wholesale Selling Pr?ce ofeBeef in Washington Prices realized on Swift & Come pany’s sales of carcass beef on ship ments sold out for periods shown below, as published in the news- papers, averaged as follows, showing the tendency of the market: Week , Av.Prics E RANGEPER CWT. ? Lew—nigs P | Dec. 4. Dec. 11. Dec. 18 Dec. 24. Jan. 1 y years ol . was knocked at 14th and lrving ay afternoon. He was slightly injured. STIMATH Gases Flatulence He received an injury to his down by a bi Thill was given first ald at|streets yester gency Hospital. Indigestion Sourness Acidity Palpitation Let “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct your digestion by neutralizing the harmful acids in the stomach and iniestines, then you can eat favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you. ezplain .to you the benefits derived from the use of the Hoover [Electric. Suction Sweeper. First payment only 35. committee to conduct an inquiry and if prices have been increased to find out why. 1663 ..17.01 E . 1673 19.00.....1647 held for the action of the grand jury by a coroner's jury at an inquest at the | { morgue yesterday afternoon. Il |haa seen the child. She gave what is termed “absent treatment,” she told the jury, and depended upon reporte from' the child’s parents as to her con- | dition. The child's parents told the Jury they were under the impression that the child was getting better until | about thirty minutes before she 'Lie:}:. i The child, it was testified, had had . trouble with her tonsils several times | Semator Fhelan fland had been successtully treated by | I8 REZ A0S BT B T OF Lora tho practitioner. It was believed by het | %o Caitaghan, written to aciing rents that she had inherite; s | e E B w (tir her tonsiisy and both father | Sooretary) Davis ot tlie State Depart and mother said they never suspected e e she had_diphtheria. tor mald Sho “Had I known the child was in danger of death,” said the father, “I would have done everything possible for her. I would have given my life for her.” Tt was_testified that two other chil- dren of the couple are belng given what promises to be successful medical treat- men for diphtheria. A grandchild is being similarly treated. Bond in the sum of $3,000 was given for the appear- ance of Mr. Gonzales and Mrs. Adams. The verdict of the jury recited that the child’s death due to diphtheria and concluded: “We hold Joseph V. Gonzales and Mrs. Ernestine M. Adams for the action of the grand ju A charge of manslaughter was pre- ferred against the father and prac- titioner at police headquarters. BROWN ALUMNI TO DINE. ‘Will Entertain President Faunce at Annual Banquet. Brown University Alumni of the District of Columbia and Maryland will greet President W. H. P. Faunce of the university at the annual meet- ing and banquet of the association to- morrow evening at the Cosmos Club, Madison place and H street. Dr. Faunce will bring to the grad- uates of the college in this vicinity reports of the latest development at the institution and plans that have been made for the future. The members of the local organiza- tion will hold their annual business meeting at 7 o’clock, followed by the dinner aml evening’s program. All Brown men in Washington have been | | invited to attend. Jan. 8. Jan. 15 < Jan. 22, 14.00 Swift & Company o szcr 1328-30 NEWYORE AVE. MAIN 6800 Mrs. Ad s never e i Adam At the end of yesterday's recount by the Senate committee of ballots cast in the 1918 Michigan senatorial election Henry Ford had a net gain of 2,344 The unt included 574 precincts out o 232 in the state. Senator Newbe plurality was about 7,500. The Store for Things Electrical mocrat, Cali!or-‘l a letter protest- ‘The New Get your Blank Books of the only producing Rulers and Printers in the Retail Sta- tionery line in the city. “First-Cost” Era Seventh and Eye Streets e House & Herrmann Inventory Sends Rug - Prices Down N o.w’s an -excellent opportunity to buy Rugs—small size or room size—for we have made some very attrac- tive reductions. You’ll know them by the “green tags.” All these Rugs are of desirable patterns and all of them are of well- knownmakes. Some Lino- leums, too. THREE times a day you get your meals, break- fast, luncheon, dinner. 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