Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 27

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THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 27 Sebuany ale g el oo THE BV UING . SRR WASERGION D S > = 2 | Cook of Fort Crook, Neb, . Germany’s Industry Suspending | VRGE MOVIE CHANGES. ; Ajrmen Would Be “Tickled Pink™ | v v snwproun. hit with a 1.100-pound bomh m that they could | dropped from an altitude of 2,000 + battleship with onc | feet. One officer, stationed at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla. while highly R RERR R R R As Covert Rebuke on Indemnity T eres some zeture | 10 Face: Gobs® “Popgun™ Fire v s sunein w07 § UPHOLSTERING CO. pictures now being shown was voiced at | dream come true. He gave a thousht g Offern Hugo Stiness, Multi-Millionaire, Credited With Direct- | {0 (5 1o W0 | Battleship Foes “Would Have as Much Chance of Hit- |t public opinion. and his doubt in-| B 2 . . . | crnon_Place Methodist Epis N 5 3 " | ereased ing Curtailment of Production to Bring About Con- " Gpuren South” A" resotation ting Planes as Proverbial Snowball,” Victorious o arraia the general public woua adopted and_signed by the pry raise a dickens of a row,” his letter to the people of Wash- cessions From Powers in Matter of Terms. Mre John Newton Culbertson. setii . forth the co-operation of the union i Pilot Says of Tests : ' a7 Kinated by U enile Y . ot ington this very special price for the —_ = . n\r::z'I) ;fl‘on :n l‘:‘.lp"q“-‘[f"'xx.t B | Another fiying lieutenant. willing to & oy =2 o St BY LINCOLN EY ‘“‘“"“‘““-,“‘"‘”,-“l“'“"“.”‘.“" aimen | ~iih s hotion piit e men | | take a fiing at the experiment. feared 5 Upholstering of 3-piece suites of fur- Spelltrouble With & ot s T o T | Army aviators have become so en-|and let Brig. Gen. Mitchell take aiihat the sailors might not enfoy it|B pityre New York World. By Cable to The Star and Copyright, DUESSELDORF, Ma Germans have launched the d. ny that a n_which i thusiastic over the proposed experiment!crack at him with a bombing airplane. | so much | of bombing naval vessels under approxi- | Welcomes Real Fight. mate war-time conditions that scores of [ Lieut. C. C. Moseley, victorious pilot Y Depression Ad German business men wave of industrial depre { be_considered de in several of the fields. bombing p gro! beginning W offensive. Against the military andis dque < the b them have suggested that the fleet be|in the recent airplane race at Mineola und is being " economlc sanctions set in motion by | ing thith o | allowed to fire back at the planes with| Field for the Pulitzer trophy. would be ! e — anti-aircraft guns, “tickled pink" at the opportunity of a 1 While admirals and generals have|real fight with th gunners. j 2 n proving ground been advancing and disputing ctaims| “I firmly believe,”” he wrote his chief. conducted by the Federation of Wom- - i with the co-operation of The | that the airplane is far superior to the “that a bunch of those gobs would have | - Arrangements were perfected or | haiileship as a war weapon, Army pilots : hance o & one © B oo o ol mattieshiplas @ war weapony Atmy pliots| aboat a5 much chance of hitting one of | have flooded the office of the air service | us (especially if the old battleship were | tion to be held in the church, November director with pleas that the matter be|in motion) as the proverbial snowball.” | o o Stinnes, multi-mil- j 3 the allies, Hugo Stinnes, multi-mil-j g0y lionajre and man hig up in the German business world, is Ditting | tinues to passive resistance of industrial leth-| however. of the abnorm: a the rise in th argy. 12 per cent, Evidently acting on orders from|of money st ainty | tist Church ia unit in the For Labor Only 7y We carry a large variety of Tapestry, Velours ] and [eather from which to make your selections. o enia Herr Stinnes ay;?h the al]-pn;\«‘:’(\fl sumption is tl c” S-11. Taclusive clique at Berlin, enish manufactur- | result of the machinations ugo ® - ers are preparing to cease all produc | Stinnes and his consorts, { _— wottled under honest-to-goodness war| “With a fast plane T would feel par- | For-Infants and Children tivity rather than submit to the allied |~ A gimil; omena s the A secret proc to be unknow | conditions. : | 619 FS N.W uriff on ail goods sold cast of e of erlin bu i nitherto 10 (he tannery trade. has| ey have heen all wrought up over InUse For Over 30 Years treet N.W. Australian for aking leather from ra leine ang | the subject, since that not distant day |me with anything they have-—ansthing Always bears — yvering the fur as @ by-product in; when Josephus Daniels offered to stand | from a popgun to a sixteen-inch piece.” | the m eir | Signature of 2% felt-making. bareheaded on a deck of a battleship |read a letter from Capt. Harvey W L. OSIEL, Mgr. Thine, whither 80 per cent of their manufactured products hitherto has been consigned. At the same time the entente is re- v, vealing a tendency to moderate as as is feasible the severity of the co- ercive measures. adopted at London. Rumors originating mostly in the| NEFGRO STAR IS COM|NG_ minds of fire-eating subalterns and sensational correspondents to the ef- foct that the occupation would be cx-|Charles Gilpin to Give Perform- tended shortly to en and other i places far beyond the area snnuhnwfl ance Here on March 28. by the allied premiers were answere > e, Mol Tast might by the evacuation of Hom-| Charles Gilpin will appear at an berg. @ small town a few miles to the| Easter Monday presentation of “The mperor Jones,” now its 100th which a now are half empty. losing no time in showing ta what they are going to be up ugal economically. B, north of Ruhrort, which, since Tues- ;’:f‘anxr:-.\d been patrolled by Belgiani oro iance at the Prine Theater, Troops Are Withdrawn. ¢ York, at the Belasco Theater ) 2 ¢ E 28 at 11 a. Gen. Goucher. commanding the al-| MWaTeh LAl ILATE 0 auspices of | led forces in this area, informed me | the depariment of drama of Howard ® | on Monday that Homberg's proximity | University. and members of de- - to the Rhine bridge linking Rulrort L i : t i with Homberg had led to its inclusion | af the rol : *\hich in the new zome of occupation. is thac o n portertrans | c rev st ported to semi- - istands. He Genlly.’ howeter, illie (atlied wov will leave immedi after the pr | . ments deemed this step unnecessary. & 5 b R e arived yoateramy trom|formance for New' York. where the Parls dirccting the withdrawal of the [ Pl troops stationed there. . To offsfet the wild reports prevalent here, it seems nccessary to rea the obvious fact that no farther ad- enlagton ton b vance will take place in fny direction | Performance. - Scenery for this play fect publicly promulgated by the su- |2 (1% S THE RN CES 1s the same pure alcohol you used to Oor batini a The regulations applied here and at | Moore Forrest of Community Servi E == P e T massage, with no poisonous, irritating additions. It has all the anti- Jaxed considerably today. Restau- | ;2 % Germany. The paper teeth ar i rants, cafes and places of amusement i yo aford satisfaction. not ouly | B R L T Gl septic properties of alcohol combined with softening and curative agents that make ALCORUB most soothing and invigorating for the skin. will continue during the even- | :ph Decter, playing the princi- pport to Gilp Iso will come part in the | before midnight. in practice one maf! remain out all night without molesta- tion by the occupying forces. Busineas as Usual. ‘The presence of a few thousand| French and British soldiers in a city Examination : his ll:he is scarcely noticeable. The 3 Franch. with the: soathory aubares th o gilugthe | D i Adteitten st aki ities i pfl>§ _\”ear d“:;g i T are m. ng cavities m your teeth an i 1 ;‘,’3'{,’;:.::{;;7,;'“;‘;.‘,..‘,',:,‘3;"*;:;:;’c::,‘,';'! not enjoy the best of health, |! OR years people have always had a bottle cf alcohol handy to use for . . “which. however. does 2 . : . = 5 o Hitdlo t5 assusey German bitterncess|| PETPaps your teeth are re- rubbing down after bathing, for bathing children and invalids when they over the whole @ffair. The Germans || Sponsible. for physicians trace X oo the ::2:7&:-'1°£'n?n";fiffi'§ ereait tor || more ailments fo teeth than || were feverish or nervous, for rub down after exercising and for many other 4 R C i A e e sy purposes which the toilet or health required. - fl ‘ 1ng order: wiflch Thus. far has bees [ e Erimirlsnd S, ! Since Prohibition has been in force, however, all such alcohol is medicated 5 ' O B SR S el i S | & It e pti in fact a big red poison labc] bottl X lies in the. amd conpequent o | and known to poisonous; in fact a big red poison label is on eve ottle. s R LS | Dr. White, 407 Tth St | s ’ S . to 3600 joblem workers throughout || oppestte Woel- { g . : ¢ o . St St T | EEE TR 6 A s e ol A i ' The ; O el o oo s, ayitanty i 130 busy far _several months in perfecting an alcchol e e NN The . s e 4t e unemploy: preparation that is. positively not drinkable ALCORUB ) Non-Sli 2bout Tas managed to r‘enl:;n.:?in:lmd:l and yet is not poisonous and does not have = =7 o 'P that irritating, drying, burning, itching effect L Bottle on the skin that ordinary medicated alcohol has. Safety Po,n ts with the We present to you ALCORUB which is U.S.P. e . Handy 15 th and H Sts. alcohol, combined with softening and curative Approved by Physicians, lem ! principles which make it ideal for the skin. It Nurses and Pharmacists i has the agreeable odor, the cooling and invig- . 3 | : 5 2 ing g —Non-poisonous, Non-drinkable. orating sensation that alcohol gives, really is e F' 1deh Carboli | alcohol and yet non-poisonous and non- - x;&n ,B?ghloride of fid;c“ry H;,c i dt{nkablg. I_t is equally good for bathing drochloric Acid, Wood Alcohol, Cre- l 3 children, invalids and athletes. : osol or other poisonous ingredients. : h 2 —Does not irritate the skin hands. ’ ‘ The U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co., is the largest —Full pint (16 0zs.) for & dulr: Nev:r 1]] M Wh G . d ! manufacturer of alcohol in the world and its soldinbulk, 5 prestige backs the guarantee that you need —No prescription, no “red tape” no - e en 0 ulllae l have no fear in using ALCORUB for any toilet trouble to buy. e the policies of the Union Trust Company l or external health purpose for which you werc —Guaranteed by us under the National are conservative in all transactions and | accustomed to use pure alcohol. Food and Drugs Act. place safety for depositors’ funds ahead . | \ < . _— —All ingredients used in ALCORUB of every other consideration. i ‘There is no embarrassment in buying it, as are of United States Pharmacopoeia We invite attention to the personnel ALCORUB is guaranteed by us under the Standsrd, of our management:— i National Food and Drugs Act. All you.have OFFICERS | to do is to step into the drug store and ask for i Edward J. Stell y | a bottle of ALCORUB as you would ask for a . wi -y Hu ?I'lzeni Pl“e;ldfl;t " i bottle of any other toilet preparation; no further eorge E. Hamilton, 1st Vice-President questioning or formalities. g scidans: Attorney and Trust Officer y s ot % George E. Fleming, 2nd Vice-President ALCORUB is positively guaranteed by us, not to ALCORUB is 73% U.S.P. and Assistant Trust Officer contain any Wood Alcohol, nor any of the poisons that 95%, alcohol, combined with Walter S b = % are required by the U. S. Government, in the formulas fl/, iU. s ,P 3 s alter S. Harban, 3rd Vice-President for medicating alcohol. These poisons are: Bichloride otner(U. & ~jangeepionts Edward L. Hillyer, 4th Vice-President of Mereury (Corrosive Sublimate), Carbolic Add, Hy- HIch [Tate i scotbug and and 2nd Assistant Trust Offic=r C-ochloric Acid, Formaldehyde and Creosol. invigorating for the skin. Edton B: Olds, Treasurer Go to your ‘druggist and purchase a bottle of Irving Zirpel, Secretary and 3rd ALCORUB, and again experience the pleasant invigorat- Assistant Trust Officer inlgdsem;tlilin of a safe alcohol rub. ALCORUB is never ? sold in , but comes to you in a pint sealed bottle, b i HemmA“i'hm Treasurer | dirmrf:gm mr(!i:w”d; l‘.bottllm.fm.i;;'m‘)‘a it Only O Si 2 et a int (16 ounce; e for $1.00. Reginald Rutherford, j ¢ o p:B i o \y nes Assistant Treanirer CORUB js such a recent discovery that a few H 4 William S. Lyons, Assistant ota druggists may not yet have it. Wherever this advertise- One Pmt for One}_Douar = d Secretary ment a distribution has been provided and i . DIRECTORS should have nodiffcilty n scuring ALCORUB. 1fyou t Drug Stores and William C. Braisted Thomas P. M, ve any: trouble in g 81 Fatcadyiscious Nearest 1 _glfl?hh H. Cx;anflord Arthu: Mu"a;rgan I oftzce. - i TOIICt Countefs : . Thomas Dunlop George H. Myers z > Actual Si = George E. Fleming Daniel W. O’I’)'onoghue 7 % ¢ Size) 5 P George E. Hamilton Avlick Palmer = : : John H. Hanna D. 3. Porter o - Walter S. Harban Ord Preston ’ y }?:;:kcc.H}:el:fy }-‘rlalncis A. Richardson } ¥ 4 ! 3 ! - John H. Small l ‘ D. J. Kaufman Emmons S. Smith i c L 2 ® t 4 ¢ JAlms KB““;‘Y b' lé:ther F. Speer l'ls rla es B. Lambie lward J. Stellwagen Bt Pl p Largest Producer in the World ' NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA BOSTON CLEVELAND UNIONT RUST COMP ANY NEW ORLEANS PITTSBURGH DETROIT 'ST. PAUL KANSAS CTTY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J.STELLWAGEN,President '

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