Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 30

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”~ $5 NEW YORK and Return Including War Tax SUNDAY, MAY 22 Simflar Excurs| Lv. Washington Arrive in New York in Early Morning. RETURNING: Leave New York from C. R. R. of N. J. Terminals, West 23d Street (aptown), 5:45 P.M. Standard time. 6145 P.M. Day- light saving time, Liberty atreet (downtown) 600 P.M. ard time, 7100 P.M. saving time, same day. fckets on_ Sale Friday and % Saturday Preceding Excursion. See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agents. Baltimore'& Ohio For Beautiful Interiors ‘There is really no interior finish to compare with Luxeberry White En- amel—it produces results that gain instant admiration. It is_easily cleaned; will not discolor crack, chip or eel. In addition to the ustrous white, the beauti- french grey and old ivory tints, now so popular in the best bomes, can be obtained with it Anyone can apply it. Try it mext time—mtisfaction guaranteed. (23) )] | cent of the population of ‘the state,| R i INGROWN TOE NAIL Few Drops Toughen Skin so l Nail Turns Out Itself 04 ssssssrrrrn ROP a little “Outgro” pon the skin surrounding the in- growing nail. This reduces in- flammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. A " is a_harmless, antisep- tic manufactured for chiropodis A small bottle containing direc- tions can be had at any drug store. Outgro bedtime. their reach. i i UT of bed, into a Kenney Shower—and you wake in a flash, with a quick rush of glowing vitality that lasts until You've never hcard of a per- son who took a shower every day changing to a less frequent sched- ule. And many people who were prevented by the limitations of their bathrooms, now find that the Kenney Shower puts the luxury of the daily showerbath within With the Kenney Shower -you bathe in scveral streams of run- ning water—clean and sparkling. The water envelops the body | legislation had been controlled by the : i vears. jtion of the Non-partisan League. al !but it is not ‘radical.” Jaw, the bonding of state officials, the |- home builders’ law, the iabor com- Postmaster Chance Wins Horseshoe Glory on New Rink The first goveramental horse- shoe pitching rink was opened Iate Tuesday afternoon at the Washington City post office. when Postmaster Chance and Clarence Schosley, superinten- dent_of malls, aiaged a battle SEES FINISH FIGHT ' INNORTH DAKOTA ISenator Ladd Tells City Club People Will Win Over Fi- nancial Interests. The “sovereign rights of the people vs. dictation by outside financlal inter- ests” is the issue that is being fought {out today in North Dakota, Senator E. F. Ladd told the City Club Forum yes- terday in his first address in Washing- ton outside the Senate chamber. “The misrepresentation that finds its way to the public is all an attempt to becloud this issue,” Senator Ladd said. “The fight centers today on the Bank of North Dakota. If this bank {is allowed to succeed in its activities for the people of the state, the bank- ing interests fear there will soon be other banks like it springing up all over the country. _“These interests say that the ‘so- cialistic'’_activities financed by the Bank of North Dakota are economic- ally unsound. but the fact that they are determined to prevent the state| The telegram was said by from going ahead and proving[ter to have received the h whether this is true or not makes :dorsement of the association. - me believe that their real convictions | lieve that were it not for the f jare just the opposite. At any rate, | that ngineers and unlicensed they have instituted a nation-wide boycott on the bonds of the state and. although backed by all the resources of the state, these bonds cannot be handled through the regular chan- nels. “As a result an effort is now being made to market the issue of $6.200,000 directly to the people, both inside and outside the state.” Farmers Fighting for Rights. Scnator Ladd described the present flight as the culmination of a long- standing struggle of the farmers to get justice in the warketing of their products. From the time when North | Dakota was a territory, he said, its r the benefit of all the of the city post office, uned only before and BENSON IS COMMENDED. Ship Operators Wire Chairman for Shipping Board Action. Chairman Benson of the Shipping Board is commended for his “fairness and justice to all” in res e present shipping strike, in received at the board from Potter. president of the Unit Ship Operators’ Association. the strike would have this.” the telegram s: The situation at “very encouraging.’ telegram from the dis operations at that po plentiful supply of unlic rel available with appl the engineers gradually the wire said. TASK NOT DESIRED. milling and financial intorests of | COUrt Justices Would Be Relieved Minneapolis and St. Paul. of i “The farmers. who make up 85 per| School Appointments. By a unanimous petition the jus- were practically unrepresented in the|tices of the Supreme Court of the legislature.” Senator Ladd said. “For | District yesterday asked (‘ongr twenty-five years they askel in vain|lieve them of the duty of ma for remedial legislation which would ! more appointments of mer; xive them the same protection af-|the board of education of th forded the elevator men and shippers|of Columbia GOVERNMENT’S AIM TO AID BUSINESS Controllel" Crissinger Tells Credit Association No Quarter Will Be Given Speculation. The policy of the government's banking and supervision and fiscal authorities is to extend all possible SuPpOrt to legitimate business and in- dustry, D. B. Crissinger, controller of the currency, t the Na- | tional Elec | a meeting y Hotel. “Not one quarter to speculative deman The administration the given he said. not too en- to find time for attention to a s at home.” he declared. “There is in process, from day to dav and hour to hour, the most determinéd effort to co-ordinate and set at work the means whereby to ameloriate business difficulties. to render concrete ance where it will do the m . to open for- eign markets for the huge surplus of our products. We know that other countries want to deal with us, and that they are willing to give entirely satisfactory security in cases where it is_impossible to deal the terms familiar to normal times. GOING TO CONVENTION. Seat Pleasant Firemen Delegates to State Association. a from the Seat I land in the interest of volunteer fire fishting work. committee on ted to of the community on announces that i in the weighing and grading of| The petition was addressed to the . their principal product. [Congress of the United States and After being defrauded out of mil-|transmitted in a letter from Walter ons of dollars annually for all this|y. % «criod by unfair practices by the rain interests, the people finally cnacted a_protective law. and later approved it by an 83 per cent refer- cndum vote. { People Finally Gain Power. “Lven then the legislature would not acquiesce to the will of the peo- ple. The law was set asile for two The result was the organiza- ! St. . strel show, in the Church of ISpiphany | parish hall. this evening at 7:45 o'clock Stafford. Frederick liam Hitz and Jenning: —— ‘WILL REPEAT THEIR SHOW. The Blue Cross Minstrely. composed of boys of the Junior Brotherhood of Andrew. will repeat their min- | farmers’ movemont designed to gain centrel of the legislature so that the will could be enforced. Al ¢ 1 victory followed in 1917, and ean sweep in 1919 placed the peo- ple finally in power. | “They then proceeded to enact their program. It is a progressive program.| It has been ap- proved by the majority of the voters in the traditional Ameriean way. Not one Jaw has been enacted which does | not have a counterpart in some other state. And_every one of these laws!- e has been upheld up the Supreme Court ns a on of the nation. Yet this simple, logical | \ o American action has brought down on the heads of the people of North Da- kota accusations of bolshevism, com- munism, free love, anti-Americanism and a score of other libelous denun- ciations.” The gist of the farmers’ program, Senator Ladd said, was contained in seven laws. These are the grain grading law, the authorization of «tate bonds to build a flour mill and storage elevator, the hail insurance performance. pensation law and the law establish- ing the Bank of North Dakota. [ ——— No fewer than thirty-seven nation- alities are represented on the staff of one of the big New York hotels. - Thealarm clock calls you,but the shower wakes and follows down into the tub. No unsanitary curtain—no pools of water on the floor. It is not necessary to wet the hair unless you want to. You will find Kenney Showers on sale where good bathroom fixtures are sold. Portable models —attach them yourself—g10-320. Consult your architect or ask your plumber for estimates on in- stalling a Congress or De Luxe stationary model,the ideal tub and shower combination. Fixture $35. Send for the_ free booklet—FUN AND HEALTH IN RUNNING WATER. You oill enjoy reading it THE CURTAINLESS SHOWER CO. 507 Fifth Avenue New York Curtainless other spending mo fun out of it. “Economy,” we heard a man sl}" The floor area of St. ev 1921, Peter's, in ning. “is a way of | Rome, is 227,069 square fect, being without getting any | the greatest of any church in the Boston Transcript. world. Lily Cups Speak for Themselves Lily Cups say : “Well! Well! Weli!” . Charles L. Huff, Owner and Manager Denckia Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Rost. H. IncessoLL & Bro. New York Chicago San Francisco Firestone Plant No. % Daily Capacity 16,000 Tires; 20,000 Tubes Devoted Exclusively to the Manufacture of 30x 34 Size Non-Skid Type Wiy, 7 - I . u“.’ ‘\H:III""U} “lll“‘. """l"“"‘lfl "”il“l u“l mumm"m T T un Mty How the Price of $13.95 on 30x3%-inch Firestone Tires Was Made Possible It is in this period of much- needed economy that the full " benefit of Firestone’s develop- ment can best be recognized. ‘Theadvantage of having two great individual plants has per- mitted specialization highest degree. devoted to the production of Firestone cords-—tires that are accepted as the highest devel- opment of tire building. Tire repair men who judge valuss best, class it as the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven car manufacturers have adopted Firestone cords as regular equipment during 1921. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3% Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined produc- tion on a quantity basis. Its output was 13,700 tires per day during April. It is such basic economies that enable Firestone to make a price of $13.95 on this standard 30x3% tire—the low- est price ever made on a standard tire. in the PlantNo. 1 is Firestone dealers help make this $13.95 price possible by accepting a smaller profit per sale on this fast selling tire. We see today the fulfilling of what Firestone men have worked for—public support in soundly ratifying the Firestone - standard of “Mast Miles per Dollar.” N ) L HE old reliable Ingersoll | ] i = PV | Yankee is reduced to $1.75. he common drinking glass | 5 3 says: “Sick! Sick! Siebrs : The tw elve. different Ingersolls as Colds love to be passed along | listed below are now on sale at by the common office glass. | new reduced prices. ) g 5 Keep your office well and on the l Toeiedt T job—give them Lily paper Cups. Yankge - The Old Reliable . Now $1.75 ! Yankee Radiolite - Tells time in the dark . . Now 2.75 1 Radiolite 2-in-1 - Inivory-like case . . . . . Now 3.00 > . | Eclipse - Flat Model — solid-nickelcase . . . . Now 3.25 rln 1.0' " G_ Eclipse Radiolite - Tellstime in the dark. . . Now 4.00 Junior - The popular 12-size. Boys likeit. . . Now 4.00 Midget - A watch for women or boys .... Now 4.00 Midget Radiolite - Luminous dial . ... .. Now 4.75 ‘Wrist Radiolite - Most popular wrist watch . . Now 5.00 Waterbury (Jeweled) - 12-size, jeweled ... Now 5.00 2 3 Waterbury Radiolite - Luminous dial . . . . Now 5.75 Purity Specialties Co. Reliance (7-Jeweled) - Thin model, 16-size . Now 7.50

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