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17" (CHRISTMAS PARCE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAIY, NOVEMBER 29,_22_1_( MDY O | | | Judson Harmon Barred As Record of Admission To Ohio Courts is Lost By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, November 20 —~Though a fermér Attormey General of the United States and lawyers of e | APPROVE OF PECK Documents bearing on the dra- | ‘;;40re. John D. Sloat of the an- matic events of 1846-47, which had nexation of California by the D POLIGE FORCE| West End Citizens Urge'Ap- EACE -|Chamber of Commerce and | their seauel in cntorsin comne | it Buos neboard the Indorsed to Succeed Maj. Postmaster Chance An- uly 7, ’ ” o4, the b Merchants and Manufactur- | 20la here yosterday at suchon | _ Other offclal lotters snd reports Gessford as Police nounces Date Limits in captives of. Sonoma, written by {1 inal manuscript papers of old 1 d ad . ers Pass Resolutions. ' | ) gt i ecoran written at | Sibadosyvaiisio,and sdiresed fa Superintendent. That the new: chiet of. police should| Sonoms, Yerba Buens, Monterey | command of Fort Sutter: Thomas | Capt. Chares T. Peck, commanding and elsewhere, had ~been lost | Hardy's original bill for the trans %, Pes be selected trom the present personnel | §3% | SUOWITD qriy! years, anmd poriation of the captives trom the second police precinct, was last of the department was the opinion| were sold for $8,450. The secret noma to the fort; the deflance |[night indorsed for appointment as major expressed in resolutions adopted by| of their hiding place was not re- issued by Jose Castro, Mexican |and superintendent of the local police ‘. intment of Bona Fide Resident. o i “Mail-Early” Campaign. i P*MOTION 1S PREFERRED ; i i able to lecate any official record of his admission, as he was ad- mitted many years ago through the old district courts. Tke CHRISTMAS IS ON SUNDAY i : 2 i § the executive committee of the Wash- | Vealed and nothing was said as to commander-in-chief of the de- |, ., .0eq Maj. Gessford, retired, at a [ 1 > thy th ere discovered. ment of California, denounc- = w Memorlal Bridge Over —— Ington Chamber ot Comierce and the| inp Wi¥ they Were Qooo¥erere | Ing Commander Fremont and his |meeting of the Mid-City Citizens' Asso- | | §oaus SATefue <ot SUvised S0g Senders Should Plan to Have Gifts m Mm_m_ ) . » board of governors of the Merchants| a part of the impedimenta of John men as & band of robbers, and the Iciation in the Thomson School. This the official record. Reach Desti . . Pgtomao : | |ana Monutactorers Association, at| C.'Fremonts dissstrous campaign | original of ‘Reveres ‘eall all |action was taken in the adoption of a stination by De- meetings held yesterday. in; New_ Mexico In e resolution in which attention was called cember 21 clation to be in an especially flour- ishing condition. M’ the colm,u.,on of the business| City Postmaster Chance today an- session recitations were given by |nounced the “mail early” schedule for Miss Margaret Cook and Miss Julia H b B A e tis | Observance by residents of the Dis- piano, CRefreshments were served |tFict in mailing Christmas parcels to afterward. points north, east, west and south. Amnounces Committees. Parcels should be mailed as follows: President Driscoll announced the' For California and the far west, De- “ture by Snowden Ashford.” ‘The District Commissioners were strongly urged to select only a bons fide citizen of the District of Colum- to the fact that Capt. Peck has long been a valuable and prominent member of the association. It-also was set forth in the resolution that Capt. Peck, has a long record in htbe rpnTenttrhlch ?flmegnllrl:fir l(lllat e {8 “eminently qual to ™ Randle Highlands Citizens Also [Jail Sentences Suspended, But|high and important position.” The as- soclation also went on record as com- If, after due and diligent search, bod: ————-———' RS commissoners aro uratis to mass URGE NEW BRIDGE OVER (FOUR WASHINGTONIANS e e msens o tho Dissict | THE ANACOSTIA RIVER FINED FOR GAMBLING bis for the appointment of chief of that & bona fide resident of the District police, and that preferably, if practi- it changed 1l g; :::93:::1 nt; e‘::l: 5“ vacancy ezu::: cable, the appointment be made from lavel water in the lake. ford. Maj. Harry § 7 the present police force rather than by Resolution’s Text. the selection of & stranger, Who, not- ) 1 The board Is keenly alive to the Install Officers for Com- Maryland Judge Dencunces mending the saministration of Maj. | appointment of the various commit-[cember 13; for southwest, December ‘withstanding his previous expeience, Emmostance of ?":.::E..:.. o g!'i:f _ing Year. Law Violators. Tent of an. Youtsier: ms & susbessor | te€8 to serve for the ensuing year: |14;for Illinois, Iowa and other states u:nolh nnder:;a.l;’d ‘l.;?:o :;fl ul,lk:g: lutio; i o mew | Special Dispateh to The Star. to him. Law and legislation — Gilbert L.|of the middle west, December 15; for and who woul e 1 12 rect Hall, chairmai Charles S. Shreve, |gouthern states, December 16; for “The office of chiet of police of the ROCKVILLE, M4, November 20.— Indorse Fowler Milk Bill. National Capital is one of the most|bridge over the Anacostia river on > > g Fotlowi a vice chaf ‘Bat. Y 1, t Fines aggregating 3,000, in addition| Following an interesting and - in- chairman; Bates M. Stovall, M.[Ohlo, Indiana and Kentucky, Decem- important public administrative func- | pennsylvania avenue consumed the . structive talk by Dr. Willlam C. Fow- | E. Salisbury, M. M. Doyle, M. B.|ber 17; for New England states, De 1 3. C. Bu-|cember 19; for New York, Pennsyl- M. P. Sullivan, V. vania and New Jersey, December 19 Barclay Young, Sidney E.|for Virginia, Maryland, West Virgin - Kent, Thomas §. Sergeon and Henry |and North Carolina, December 20, and T. Wheeler. for Washington, D. C., December 21. tions to be exercised by any one in- to the costs of the prosecution, were dividual and we quite agree that the | Ereater part of the meeting of the imposed by Judges Peter and Worth- | ler,. health og_‘eer oth the Dlnrlet.hl.n ington 1n the circult court here yes- | S1ich he described the postuion of o terday afternoon in the cases of Dr.|and how it has fought for pure milk ‘West End Citizens’ Association -last night at the Concordia Lutheran new chief should be & man of wide |Randle Highlands Citizens’ Assoola- Church, 20th and G streets. - The reso- experlence and exceptional capability. . o s G RV e demiy of tne opialon, trom (1, 00 L8 e of the movement, h o £ o A n + |our intimate knowledge of many men ' ' *13. H. Ladd, Victor L. Sipos, Joseph B.|for the residents of this city, the as- Two other resolutions were adopted | Ceremonies Will :Be Held in|in the department, that the present|a committes was appointed to investi- |- O P e i following_their. presentation. by Capt.|" "« - ill \Be Held B e e dequate timber for | ate and outline pians for & campaign |Shipley and Edward Heath of Wash-| [0 G0 Jil" iow pending in Con- Evans. The first one called for ap- E 8 ’t- c th’d | such a selection. to secure the new structure. ington, who pleaded guilty to charges|gress, which provides, among other propriate action by’ Congress to be aitimore. Q edra "“The morale of any institution is| The present bridge, it was pointed| e vislating the gambling laws of the things, annual tuBerculin “tests for taken concerning the construction of improved through the promotion to|out, was denounced as unsafe for all|Sf violtynE The Gam o EE B ths in|cows furnishing milk for consump- a memorial bridge across the Potomac Tomo the highest office in the gift of the|but light traffic and a block to trans- | 4, Vo “viang house of correction was | tion here and for the pasteurization of rqw. Gepartment of one who, being. duly | portation between the District and | ZiZ R Aor lr TR e, B TR mprls. | milk. qualified, has served it well. Southern Maryland, C. A. Barker was | 3180 lmposed on each, but the Fopes | ™ " Fowler declared that he was “If it {s possible that the Commis- | named chalrman of the committee:|pending the good behavior of the de-|opposed to a reduced milk price 't the réduction is to be made at the berich, chairman; Michael Mahaney, |upon Sunday this year, therefore if the vice chairman; Witliam M. Burkhart, | 8ifts reach destination on December Russell Young, M. McInerney, E. B.|21 there is ample time allowed the Myers, Joseph Zegowitz, H. J.|receiving post office to deliver them Gompers, H. J. Auth, John Shughrue,|on or before Saturday, December 24,” S. E. Heffman, I Glasser, John B.|Postmaster Chance advised. “Better Geler and G. W. Hughely. '~ '|a week early than a day late.” ommittee on public health—Dr. M. Irges win, hedule, H. Darnall, chairman; Joseph A. 2 Eotlowing e oo = Geler, vice chairman; Dr. D, W. Pren- | The local office earnestly requests tiss, Dr. Fred Repetti, Dr. L. M. Hyn- | that all gifts be mailed according 1o son. Dr. E. J. Gunning, W. T. Ker- |the above schedule, so that they may fool, Dr. J. Fred Simpson, Dr. L. H.|reach the points of destination by Forster, Dr. J. D. McCue, Frank |December 21 as far as possible. Hughes, John R. Wright, Alfred | Christmas cards may be mailed one Wynne, J.'J. Bowles and Dr. William | day later than the dates above indi- T GilL. cated, as they go as first-class mat- Committee on education—Miss A. E. ter, whereas the parcels go on sepa- Burlingame, chairman; H. W.|rate trains. The people are asked Draper, vice chairman: to avold the use of very small or very derson. Miss Mary Whele: large envelopes for Christmas greet. H. Richardson, Harry T. A ing cards, as they retard the ha trude MacArthur, H. W. Vandervorst | dling of mails. Tinseled post cards and Miss Sophie Kent. are unmailable. Committee on entertainment—| "pPostmaster Chance is making a plea river, connecting the Natlonal Capital with Arlington national cemetery, an opening another gateway to the south; | BY the Associated Press. The resolution further asked, {."‘“‘4 due MB:L’NK’ ORE, :’ove;'fiber 29.—Arch- | sioners gannot in conscience find such | which algo includes Mrs s C Mas- | fondants. and_favorable consideration ven | bishop-elect Michael J; Curley willar-|a man in the department, then they |son and Rev. Rex B. Ducke! ¢ the quality of the com- to the recommendation of the War De- | iue i1 Baittmore today, "and tomor. |8hould certainly—and at all hazards,|" The following newly elected officers SlnlmposiRy sentemce. r{“{:’; Peter| ooaicy o Y ociatons Hs partment for an initial appropriation C it there be any Involved—make a se- | wers installed at last night's meet- |annOURCed that tho court Bed SXRe-|oaid, “the milk supply In Washing- of $35,000, now before the Hou: - |row morning will be installed as head | lection for chief of police of one who [ing: T. M. Crane, president; A. K.|Tighced considershie ot o hat|ton s as good as can be obtained Probrations committee, for the pres-|of the archdiocese of Baltimore at a|in truth and in fact may be called a [Ware, vics_president; C. A. Barker, |SWInE BP0 Mho BUPOREEAE PG HIC | anywhere, and it is the aim of my de- entation of plans and other prelimi- |pontifical mass in-the cathedral. He |resident ot;tne‘lzly-u:g.:t Calumbla. | secrotary; 3. R Corysll. treasurer: 3. Vel broper Yorm. Is asserted that|partment to persist in maintaining 5 - acce| ernative | g, , tan rer, . s was Bishop of St. Augustine, Fla., and | tnan. the two mentioned would bl sfi"v’;o:::v:m and C. A. Barker, "?“'fl"{"‘zgfll‘ merofithis Lyps sre “‘%;."’."..,’"L’lzon also indorsed the will be the tenth Archbishop of Bal- |a subvention of good government. . | delegates to the Federation of Citi-|not permitted to prosechie TAGLK J1° i pyer bill providing half fares on the timore, succeeding the lite James| The head of the clty's guardlans)gens” Association. B e only wome uy Inte | Street cars for school children; the Cardinal Gibbons, who was installed | fouid B Ome Wh o O et Gt | T | Maryland and violate law with im- &dministration of the municipal arch- archbish h 2 a wh = punity, but locate in what is gener-|itect, and the proposed procuc 0D in the historic edifice for- |and its people and who has the re. the auditorium of the Central High e P fdence. Of our cltizen- |ford as a member of the Metropoli- |ally the most desirable section of the (ho auqRoZlum BF Jod TEh /8, 5igh diseases, providing that it be made com- fan police foroe of the District of|county for purpose of residence and|School of & BIay VOISR 03 = 0 /Cn pulsory for physicians practicing medi- Members of the Catholic parishes of siness has a big stake in the | Columbia. conduct ell;lbllillhlmfl:’uh :h;t 1are“m %0 g0 to the public school play- Do Lo P iateiat to report. to. the | Baltimore and vicinity and delega- | police department and is most anxious| _“Maj. Gessford became a station |nuisances. MHe declared that the laws o yngs. The latter project was ex- tagl v e o the force should | clerk in the. fourth police precinct|of this state must be obeyed and|&rol health office each case of & contaglous | tions from Washington and various | that & man new on the force srewld | clerk ln the, fourth B0 NCiig | derved ‘notice on the defendants that | Blained to the meetink by 3Mrs. Marie nary work. Take Up Health Problems. ‘The other resolution was a recom- mendation to Congress that an amend- ‘ment be made to the existing statutes in the District of Columbia concerning ty-four years ago. Althoff, vice chairman; W. E. 3 : nd, | parcels here before December 19, and G. A. Amrien, H. J. Berens, Mrs. Wil- |, ‘girict adherence on the part of liam J. Thorn, Miss Cecil B. District residents to the “mail early” taxpayers and residents of the city, according to = resolution. adopted | ; unanimously at the meeting of the el orginfectious disease coming within his|p 1o es 1n Maryland will line the rout Joten practice. » 2 S route| of chief of poli the ‘age of twenty years. He was|if they are again found guilty of vio- & e B Mrs. Alfred Wynne, Mra. A. J. Dris- [ onef L reRaenss fo the tmall ety . The irrggularity and lack of uniform- [0f the new archbishop’s drive from afterward desk sergeant at the first {lating law in this county or otherwise rges Mol 501{‘ %mhrme .",;3”‘: g?r;flecné.lofiakn [numh" OF I parcels e "aert howe. Chamber of Commerce Acts. 2nd third.precincts. On February 8, [misbehave here they would be brought | .In presenting the report of the ex- 1ty of the brick sidewalks in the West | the railroad station to the archlepis-| 05 00 °F (PCTNEL L |ang it Dretinlin, Ol eadquarters |into court and sent to the house Of |ecutive committee, A. J. Driscoll, 1 ad- e ',',‘h:“p,‘_ copal residence. Cholrs of children |tion follow: as & private, first class. He passed |correction. president of the association, empha- Membership committec—A F. Bu herd :';:;nl.zmb:o m:ked under one hairman; Mrs. E. B. Myers, vice one person for dis- O et tribution. Christmas stamps or SCHEDULE READY Streets and alleys — Joseph Ber- “Bear in mind that Christmas falls 3 | | 1 | j | et 0k Rl b Thomas S. Sergeon, chairman: H. C.|for the mailing of 50,000 Christmas - ted & resolution calling upon the|stationed at intervals along the way| “The Washington Chamber of | successively through the various fized the necessity for placing more | chairman: D. D. Collins, F. A. Tuee, a’;mmmfir. to have u’-fl‘ brick side- will sing hymns and songs of wel.|Commerce is heartily in favor of|stages of promotion, becoming a cap- trash receptacles about the public | Katherine O'Keefe, bM}]ucu';:_ch?n- sfi:ufll(a x:"l be placed on the walks replaced with cement ones. The |come. Dromotion for eMalency In every line | tain in 1901. He was made assistant| NEW COMMUNITY CENTER. tirouenfares. ~ r. Driscoll called ningham. B R TR BT matter. assoclation voted affirmatively. Fhery Catholic church bell in the|of endeavor. We, therefore, urge that | superintendent in August, 1919, and, A communication was read from Sal- fn “the police department of the|following the death of Maj. Pullman, St individuals to throw waste paper vators Sealoo aaking that the assocta- | piocese Will ring out at 2 pm. the| Distriot of Columbia this principle be | was slevated to the position of major [Recreation Rooms Opened in Holy fand refuse on the sidewalks and es- | F- Robinson and W. J. Thorn. OMiclale of the city post office and tion take some action concerning the {an T Ty A vested 't | followed. We believe that the police | and superintendent of police on April Bihoal: pecially on vacant lots in neighbor- ————— Poon et tolny Ko mo aner o ob arrest of the push cart venders. The|aay a pPayer at that moment invoking | depertment has available material|19, 1920. Comforter oo Roods ‘where thers is o scarcity of| ppDANGE BOND DRIVE, | situation. Acampaign whi be assoclation, however, decided that 10| the divine blessing on the successor | for, selection 82 headrotithel dapix ow, atter more than forty Yeare.|, A new community center was es. |trash boxes This mattar was refer. * |begun in the lcal public schools action was necessary eems It t. We t in the appoint-{connection Wi - red to the comm! s —_—— next week to ual o ey hd cemed Itlof Cardinal Gibbons as head of the|Meht- e askc BiaL 12 K0 B | ment of our clty. thirty-one years be- | 4Blshedt, It East W ton st | illeya to take up with the proper city [yrich §; e b 100 B | Wittt ecea ok i e Baltimore province. 3| night wi e opening of the recre ympat o] ailing” early, the police regulations at this time. Police. the District Commissioners|ing spent in active service as patrol- [ 0" 0o rs "ih “the basement of the |authorities. Similar action was tak- and a message from Postmaster Gen- Presents Views of Schools. DOl e apeiatment Trom among | man and officer, Ma). Gessford is com- | Ho8 Foom®, 15, 1he PRRCHCRr Scnool, |en in connection with the resolution Meeting Sunday Night. i e Snowden Ashford, former municl >y the officers in the department. |pelled to retire, on account of {ll| ¢ igth and East Capitol streets. |introduced calling attention to the Between 400 and 500 extra workers pal architect, addressed the associa- | 0% school bufldings were modern|Should it develop that there is no|Realth. His record is one of faithful | myonty-five persons vied for the [necessity for a trafic policeman to be Plans for a mass meeting of Irish| will be put on by the Washington %ion ‘on the public schools and showed | 22J, Of beautiful design. Softable and proper man mow in the|service. He retires with the respect|nhonor of throwing the first ball down | stationed at 1lth street and Pennsyl- [ sympathizers of the District and city post office, beginning_December omeatersonticon views of many of | o Fi{ty-siX new members were added | dopartment, then we farther urge|of the business men of the city. He | pe Vo howling alleys. The distinc- (vania avenue. raunding territory, to be held at Gon- | 15,"the “peak” of the extra force go- some stereopticon views of many oflto the association. most of whom that a District of Columbia man be|started at the foot of the ladder. He|tion was won by J. W. Hurlev. A| Gilbert L. Hall was appointed a|zaga Hall Sunday night, to further!ing on about December 20, and work. 0 ot SEict's Schogls and gl lwere attained as & result of the re- | appointed. now steps down from the top. o W eowd attended the opening and | committee of one to act with the lo- | the drive for the sale of Irish liberty | ing through Christmas. ' The office oS here was mot as bad us|cent membership drive. It was an- Laud Maj. Gessford. Tne executive committes of the | LarEe CTaWd B e nout the evening. - |cal clean-up committee, and Dr. J. C.|bonds, were completed at a meeting | has received 1,500 applications. Pref- : = = 28 |nounced that the next meeting of th Washinston Chamber of Commerce | Tomained hr o expected t¢ be- | Buchanan made a report of the hear- | of the committee In charge yesterday. | erence is being given to ex-service attention to the tendency on the part s O M. 3 by, E. B. McBride, Miss i . Officials of the city post office and some people would seem to have it, &c- | gagociation would be held Wednes-| A resolution lauding the adminis- i = 3 pays only a deserving tribute to Maj. e a general meetin, lace not|ing at the District building recently Anthony J. Barrett, chairman in|men, and to th > co;’dl:‘h to l&he‘r many criticisms, day, December 21, instead of on th tration of Maj. Gessford was also|Gessford in commending him as a :‘x’x‘ny for tfie members of l‘h!pplfl!h 81 regarding proposed parking regula- |charge of arrangements, announced | former service m:n za:‘zfltl?’zfii: h:‘\“: Which. he satd. were very unjust. He | eguiar mesting night. A musical |adopted by the executive committee|man and a citizen and praising him |Holy Comforter Church, but for all | tion for automoblles in the downtown | that Walter Egerton Holloway, his- | ing first ~call. stated that there was plenty of room | (ofertainment will be provided at|of ‘the chamber. The resolutionas a faithful and devoted public serv-|the residents in the Lincoln Park|section of the city. torian and lecturer, of Los Angeles, for the school children. but that the |that date by Mrs. Samuel Burleigh |follows: ant. '3Ve express our sincere appre- | vicinity, Rev. Clarence E. Wheeler,| Following the election of seventy- |Calif., will be the principal speaker. —_— ratlo of attendance was not well pro- | 3fiion: “The Washington Chamber of Com- | ciation of his work in behalf of the | pastor of the church, and Rev. John the ‘association | Mr. Holloway is a direct descendant | Seventy-five per cent of the old age portioned. In the downtown sec- | iliam M. Dove, first vice presi- merce desires to make public recog- |citizens of the District of Clumbla, |Sinnott Martin, the assistant pastor, approved reports made by W. 4. )of Cen Wolloway, wwho served, ander | Penoion paid out by the British gov- tions, Mr. n o] L .& I' :here are | gont, presided, in the absence of the | nition of the long and faithful serv- [and extend to him our heartfelt|were present at the inaugural cere-| Thorn, financial secretary, and by M. | Washington during the revolution- | ernment has already been received by ;“x‘;zm‘.‘““w;:' pad e o;l',“‘}};: president, Dr. William P. Herbst. ice rendered by Maj. Harry L. Gess- | wishes for a speedy return to health.” | mony. The rooms will be open every | T. Pimes, treasurer. The latter re-|ary war e I5 the author of a book | women, they having & greater longev- the schools are really overcrowded. = — week night. ort showed the treasury of the asso- | on the “Principles of erty. y than 5 Mr. Ashford ststed also that most of ] e o o : Unrestricted Vision S live Shaving C n A 10-Shave Tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream 3 At the Stores ow in the all-purpose car A} = " Weak Arches Because the shank is flexible, and the last modeled to fit the instep, a weak foot is supported in the Canti: lever Shoe without resorting to arti- p ficial appliances. But the great ; adyantage is that the Cantilever : ~ i rt permits the muscles to ex- . ercise in walking, and the blood to -~ circulate, whereupon strength be- 4 gins to return to the foot. ¥ 2 For exercise is the prime correc- tion of a weak (or fallen) arch. The ’ muscles and ligaments will again hold the arch bones up in their nor- mal position if given a chance to More and more the world is coming to en- o eTa Bow of cireulation.. 0 SaleE ey : v o closed-drive cars. More and more Pierce- 1 . Arrow is adding to the convenience and . I L 1,000 Men Were Asked “What is your conception of the ideal shaving cream?” : V‘efsatlllty/ Of enc"osed'drlve cars. 3 For many. i{uu we have been making) ~stant ‘t‘fil removal—the oil that coats the A soothing soap the ideal toifet soap. We blended palm - ‘beard. “ . Th S ing shaving : & o . ., Snd glive -oils = the balmy cosmetics of - - Nest, liberal lather T s fubricated razor, #o rrita- T tooft”? f q = al d d i OS] s m“fiue. - ;And millions of people have . 5 & fiv:.’- leasant gfter-effect 3 HE roof construc 'ways demand: inspection. oy this Palmolive Soap. " Next, they wanted liberal lathér. And : - e : gy K Flance (irow San & : e e e e s et ‘they wanted a Tt of the soap.to go far. o e PR ISY S0 KT o The climinates the drumming Thue Sedans are 4-, 6- and Siop e so ik o dhesmnd paen the vir- So-wmdeguloped o cromm kb Bl lathes e dotiomeetl | | | sound sometimes heard with 7-pusenger, £ SulE pews Mnm&q "‘."‘;:: '&uimneam ;hebmi."—fll’.mhflbfl? Pabmotive 130 creams were made \ solid roofs. The \lpfight pfl- ger vestibuled (converted in- e i Sohra:i:g'ée-mm serves for 152 shaves. ‘We are experts in soap making. But it Sedan by d ing the "’ First, a quick sha took us 18 months to ‘attain ideal : lars are fifty per cent nar- 0 3 Sedan Dy dropping : *"First, a quick shave shaving cream. 130 formulas were made rower, affording an’ unre- partition glass so the owner ;%< * Nine-tenths of these men wanted quick ° Lather that remains ] tested. Thus step by ste m Feti .p isi drive it without hesita- ¢+ shaves, above all. They did not Iike lon, Then they wanted a lather which main. -Supremacies were attained, and the stricted sweep of vision. can drive 1t without hesita -brushing, finger rubbing, hot towels an taing self wi deying on the .hvi.'mmennuu_! % EXS . < . without Learn in + - So‘a cream was made which acts perfected a lather which main- excels. will £, 4 ¥ u?-;um, ithin that :m:'e the lvan; hisn: nv:e cte.u:y_ fullness for ten minutes. “‘“’y" m” = fim;'of ddi‘hléfll .hl:::;‘lhc i Z:P“"" lb?il_:: 15% :af water. And thatis That is ample time. This lather does not Bresent the coupon for 8 trial tube: Glass that lowers almost to tion), the Coupe (the owner- the sills gives all the “open- driver's own- personal car) Gantilever fexibility is goodfor ness” of the touring car. -.nd the Coupe S?d.an, a de- : * caough. "This fastit o due to.simost in- need replacement. ;h:a :'ter‘in:ohet'a'l:gld ;le.:pnt:e; . T : l'gh'.fi_‘lwcombmmg-”me ' 55 g B\ r--—-----—-----:---q strog by _weating flexible, good- T'Heseare only s fewof the qualities of both Coupe and ] P A l M O I I V 1 l o.s T F N ‘had if you, avé e afithe’ infor ingenious betterments that 4-passenger Sedan. : : 1 have : ube, ree : e e ieres Shoes ot - : s oo it i compamil yaacient e bibeon 1 :’?:r:'afir cia supports. You will en- 3 b e e H Y N Sl'l&“ng Cream < 1 flled in, to any of E’ stores named. It ilc good for H e Tl e i Y4 HE : A ¢ ‘ J 2 10-Shave Tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream. ! “a: being strengthened by natural FGSS’HUG s , m#-undw-wmmbhfmhhu&ium 1 ; H cise. ¥ A P S . . nd NW. . ore ex;;'"ed with intelligence at our y euia All Peoples Drug Stores w. '.‘:‘::‘ ":-:-; :‘ 5 : Yout:Name \ W ‘/‘ 1 T 55 SELIEE 1 ' e &S O'Donnell’s Pharmacy, AR = " = I it Cnntilever Sbe M and Pa. Ave S.E. : i 3"%:’?.:';‘:‘ “““'{..u:'.':fihfl%?fl ‘ i Il g * .. 1319 F St. NW. 3 AuDwee 218 tube I Y =3 =8 i ] PPE— ] EITS S | S R p—— ertenil 3jaje LSS T Hofee=o —

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