Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 36

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Whip Caramels neraus, ls mils d'sfoku mhc;-m‘l.fimuzfcgre:,::ller m butter-rick and velvet smooth. z Y8 One of the more than a score of differ- ey mfimm-ComwellBattyBox One pound, $1.50 ‘Mnfinu Mints, 55c 08 Melow, cream: of e:res with milk or Ttalian bit- ter-swest chocolate. Cande- CO phona 1415 H Strect Eat Fred Harvey meals, at Santa Fe station dining rooms—lunch counters, when preferred. Spend the money thus saved for a little longer stay in the land of no winter. Tourist sleepers are carried on three of Santa Fe’s four trains to California—the Navsjo, Scout and Missiodary. Berth rate about half that charged in stand- ard Pullman. And you travel comfortably. You will enjoy stopping a couple of days at Grand Canyon, en route. Masy I have the plessure of helping plan your trip? Just drop me a line, or phone, - orcall. Only tooglad torenderany ssistance possible. You will enjoy looking over our new *California Picture Book” —ask for it. e mu n ‘pass. J Ve lar} Pass. Ast. 602 Hfllm:e BI hma.lrhh. Pa L1:S Main X DRY HEAD WATCHE TRAFFIC ON BORDER Haynes Meets m‘ficlals at De- troit and Asks Public Co- Operation in Work. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., November 156.— Roy A. Haynes, federal prohibition % ' | commissioner, came to’ Detroit today for a three-day conference with fed- a dauver & aeries of lectures de-llnod to about closer co-opergtion of gho publla with (hen officia commissioner also ts to address .the :‘n"-l:m‘tls Methodist conhnnoo. now 'l‘ha Illlclt liquor traffic over the border is to receiv : much o8’ & 1| clared he wished more the practice of smul ng United States lI}unr sl {pnul to Can- ada for moah:lnl raf- y Mr. Hi nroducllon that casts & slur “DOII !he liquor laws, business men are appealed to for greater eo-opsn l n and all law-enforcement societies Wlll be asked to center malr ‘work on p: hibition. CURB MARKET ORDERED FROM NEW YORK STREETS Declared “Unmitigatsd Nuisance” in Injunction Proceedings. Operated for 150 Years. NEW YORK, Nevember 18—The last vestiges of New York's world- famous curb market just below the stock exchange were ordered off the streets today as an ‘“unmitigated nuisance” in a temporary injunction Xrln!ad by 8Supreme Court Justice The declsion, unless set aside, will al d to_s business that has flourished in Broad street for 150 years as one of the sights of New York. The justice declared that If the police did their duty it would not be necessary to apply to the courts tor an lnjuncuon The York Curb Market Asso- Lllllbn le!l Broad =street several 0o and went lndooflc:u‘: T no such NATIONAL GUARD GROWS. Reaches 133,000 Men. Almost Equal to Regular Army. With a total of 133,000 men en- ,roued. National Guard units re- | cognized by the federal govern- | ment have reached a strength almost I-qlul to m.r. ol the pnlm Ra:u | Al it nounced by the War Department v [:2 tion of new ‘nlu. to bnnfl ,tln atfonal Guard up to its author- | lnd strength of 122, l.1 men. Js betng tes goro lllul. A total of ‘.l". l’ecelved ted recognition during October. itate, with *MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND" GOODSYEAR announces substantial reductions in the prices of its Automobile .H{. Tires and Tubes, effective November 15, 1921. You can now buy Goodyear Tires at the lowest prices they have ever carried—prices far below pre-war levels. , , Despite these lower prices, Good- year Tires today are better than ever before—larger, heavier, stronger, and more durable. ‘ Your nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer has your size. L) THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COEPANY Offices Throu(hqnt the Werld . " THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, n: displayed when GET BEHIND PRESIDENT, |ACCUSED U.S. CLERK KILLS - ADVlSES DR. VAN DYKE Former Envoy Says Ideals Gained |Leaves Note at Norfolk Baying He t!ndtr !r wlllon Are !dnc By the Associated Press. m YORK, November 15.—Speak- Ing before a convention of Methodist ministers and laymen gathered to dis- cuss “The Responsibility of the Church in the World's Affairs,” Dr. Henry Van Dyke, former Un! States minister to Holland, urged the entire nation to * armaments. “The ideals gained through the war under former Prnluent ‘Wilson,” said Dr. Van Dyke, and perpetu: he ( Practice by sa atnryH hes. Let no one ive stntimentality deny nn:lhh results were achieve: no pacifist criticise the Hardin, fey, becauss it doca not go Tax -nnu, ! jor world is not ready absolute. disarmament. 8o wild beasts and men of lllllcfllp\llfl\ll i ambition cxllt We will need weapons | | of self-defen: The nudlence ‘applauded when Davig G. Downey, discussing prohibition, de- Amerioans hi the “law-abiding spirit” Marshal Foch he announced would forego his customary wine while in the United States. IS ITS OWN<REWARD "get behind President | I} Harding to .the limit” in his efforts | K to bring about a world limitation of | i 2/ IRON CLAD GAIIAGE 60, Inc D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921.° In the middl s the law reqhire A that 300 feet on either -m.“gt tho read ‘had to be cleared which might shelter hl:hwly robbers of the Norfolk navy yard, who -indicted by the federal grand .:" here dbn Saturday on a charge of lling ;nurnment property and con- verting the eds for his own use, shot Mmull lhrolllh the abdomen here yesterday A!ternoon. He dled 'l'.hln & short t! had been ll'l hll present office joes not lireaths through 118 mouthe but through holes | in the sides of its body. T €TI0 wure nine of these on each side. . Did Yon ‘Km;w | —that we do the most beautiful Glove Cleaning in | ‘Washington? Gloves Cleaned, We do it just to advertise—to demonstrate | All Lengths . . the quality of The- Carmack New Method of Cleaning. . You'll be delighted with our service. Call, Phone or Write The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 2469 18th St. N.W. 1120 Queen St. N.E. Phone Columbia 636 Phome Lincoln 230 6 Dupont Circle N.W. ! Phone Franklin 5233 SELF, CLAIMS INNOCENCE Cannot Bear Disgrace.Wife and Son Burvive. By the Associated Prees. Va, November 15.— William B Aydelotte, 8fty-two years) Hear the 014, ohief clerk to the Industrisl man- ' s wife and young s PHONE MAIN 8372 WAlllIllG'l'ou orricr 821100 0L AW, Bhega tor. 1008 K i WASHINATON = BALTIMORE = PHILADEL QQ,ALI TY mericans 0 stopped taki thc ble wlo;y % hollow @ of flattery to Stcszloch Clothes ) %fl count no trouble too great o be surc t they get them~Jt is an abiding gratzficatwn Sfor us to be so clearly conscious that the handiwork of the tailor is as fine as the opinion of "@fle to Jhe Stemfv.flloch Co. at Rochester Jwa"Ybrk for &7 Smartness an Jllustrated .Month Magazine of Men's Jashions f S OLD WASHINGTgN’N .B Y Sidney West—INC. - Fourteenth and G

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