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n 9 ke e e * %P Stk 5 Wflmflw e R | RV o i T R R 2 S Lol T e S TR S A e SR TR e R S _20 i ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DECEMBER 4, 1921_PART 1. : SALE OF CHRISTMAS SEALS HAVE HELPED _{smbel’st hipe to minions of fotks S i 1" serastouiad Wil i 1 Herrick, Cretal of the so- TO DECREASE DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS doublaDarred oross 1a-siioiatly re; | Solloltor General James M. Beck and |l Merle ot Freatle fa Invited 3> 5:'5%2';‘%..‘::.?." sblem of ::;lfl-_lllon:é several members of the British dele- | the banquet, but should he desire to el it xsweclation and it &atlon to the International conference | bring one or more gucsts the charge RHINE FUR HUME 190 5 DR e e lon tne limitation of armaments will | ™iii be 35 each it esitag DEATH RATE PER .|m’m' WILL TAKE CONVICTED be the guests of honor at a banquet | will be held at which officers, gentle- 3 -FROM TyBERCULOS! % YANKS l[AVE DIAGRAM SHOWING HOW RECEIPTS FROM - - |ifsbeciy snd pumuneafaliess,iod | MR, BECK TO BE GUEST. |Bickmit detver the address of the to be given by the Soclety of Colonial [ men of the council and committees will be elected for the ensuing year ‘Wars of the District of Columbia. and the applications of several can- SLAYER TO RICHMOND Tuesday evening, December 6, at 7/|gidates for membership will be acted o'clock, in the New Willard Hotel Mr. | upon. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. comimnow= || XMAS GIFT SAVINGS liam . Ochiart who yestertay was ! On all-year-round B 6 murder enry ‘ gttt s ||| REED FURNITURE ||| 8 penitentiary, tomorrow morning w||l ' ) b 583ty (0t Hemten oty B | U e e o tered this .mrnoon by Judge 8. G. will have the sort that is as comfortable Cal‘rying Several Carloads of FROM -ru':ly.An |so: ':'Ao 1920 Christmas Presents With Them. By the Associated Press. COBLENZ, December 8.—To the tune of “Stolsenfels on the Rhine,” an. old German waltz, played by a lone cornetist, a troop train with 900 Americans, homeward bound, left here today for Antwerp, where the men [ ] will sail Sunday. The famous Btol- } renfels castle, near Coblentz, has been one of the nearby resorts popu- lar with the soldiers. o Carrying 500 Dead. The vessel on which the Americans will sail will carry the bodles of 500 g Americans from France, and several carloads of Christmas presents from soldiers who remain with the Ameri- can army of occupation to relatives and .friends at home. Efght hundred of the soldiers are N a Nokol-heated home the drudgery of the B e o furnace is gone forever. Nokol not only gives fv":,"fi::'.,l"'l.'.f:‘i':r oot w:'ou\"m'.hr'é,"v'vi’l; you clean,even heat, at exactly the temperature Fusrd, The Vassenser it aise wil you wish—it does thir “Mflflfl“’b Your part include fifteon soldiers wives, who ried the A i in th ine- is no more than an occasional inspection of the Tand, and ‘seven. ex-eorvice men who le Nokol mechanis d that AT been IniTraon simple Nokol m m, and seeing your Police Seatter Frauleins. fuel tank is kept supplied with kerosene. Just beforo the train departed a flutter of excitement was caused | | No amount of expert care of your coal- when the German police chused one eating plant would ever giwv: g 3 hera thE prieloge The Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis urges the purchase heat; hg P A t al h 8t le 7?“ bld"ko‘l: Z;;}',i'g d;:,flf.fy(fh:fi ‘;‘5,83‘{:,’;‘;035 of the seals {0 further reduce deaths from consumption. It is recorded that event heat. A co firegets ot slowly and cool quets, cakes and various packages to | the proportionate saving of live year over 1900 was 648, he departi ldiers off slowly. When there is a rapid change of the Mepaitine moldlers e vtoiost: William Oehlert to Be Removed From Fairfax Today Pending Appeal Outcome. Brent of Alex: 4 s .u}lt. ;: ;enpdoste? tll-:ll} Sherlg John R. and cool in the summer as well as good allor e TOES Were il i i anxious for Oehlort's Temovai for fear taste in the winter—its new style padded :r..:: f:ahlert might maké effort to upholstery makes it the all-yetn. sund e Tolle, ke s e e e R e ng e appeal o L] ol e iter on. arl sicy of Alex- i i i paaSar Dudwes e All our reed furniture and all reed no‘velu‘es sixty days in which to .ppe. it is reduced from 25% to 30%. A small deposit will : di"‘m yesterday. attor being reserve any article until Christmas. 'ound guilty, complained o e con- dition ‘of the jall in which he is a UPH ls'l'E OVEL U alon of fhe Jail, in which be, 18,2 OLSTERY-N TY &S PPLY Co. to oblhllnb- lnewr '"‘dl.loet;ll"r;e -;z once will be transferred to the peni- Sontiary to begin hia sentence. wrouzsate 911 7th St. N.W. RETAIL —_— Mrs. Mary Nichols, the newly elect- ed city commissioner of Birmingham, Ala,, is the first woman in the south to_hold such a position. HEATING temperature outside, your home will ke over- diers will sail from Antwerp about | “EXPLOSIVES” WERE SPICES. | heated or underheated e ahion ine American steam- | BOSTON, December 3.—Packages of un er 00k, W] w to S - o Clsco by way of Manila. o W'l'd;" fl"“"ddflfl '-he P-l‘km“ m::i‘“' Do not wait until the severe stand on today j Set the Nokel thermostat e e b o atotay cold weather arrives to test PRINCETON CLUB TO BUILD. |til analysis showed that, instead of be- the efficiency of your heat- dfi'*p*'fl'fl‘fl'""-m”"”m pNEW YORK, December I —The ‘m“.;‘,,;‘3;2;’,;‘;5;-0;“55,.;:’,;';“:3‘" saleas ing plant. See us at once the temperature at that point ceton Club, which durin at (‘;;{ l'r‘fnnsed with o:ihe l;l?ls El‘l’:%lonevE:f - n_.d__—-; ot and be prepared. erbilt avenue, today filed building plans| Dr. Hoashoo, a graduate of the Uni- i 1 1 -8ty tructure. costi ity of Edinburgh, is the first Chi- The response of Nokol to the thermostat is £260.000, to ‘replace several buildings % | hese Woman physiclan to hegin prac- Will B . PLUMBING instantaneous. A drop of 20 degrees outside Park avenue and 39th.street. tice in Hongkong. I e Located in Stores, TINNING will not a precnably affect the temperature determined by your Nokol thermostat. And on warm days of Fall or Spring your Nokol wdlbeunngfixelonlyasmallfrscnonofthe time, yet keeping the same even temperature. Monthiy FPayments Can Be Arranged if Desired MUTUAL SERVICE BUREAU INC, —— DISTRIBUTORS 1411 New York Ave. Phone Main 3883 Noekeél Automatic Ol Heating for Homes Protetted by Doble Detrois Patents Hotels and Other Con- venient Places. Fourteen booths are to be opened tomorrow at which Christmas seals can be bought during the remainder | iem——————— ©of the week in support of the health work of the Washington Tuberculosis Ausoctation, e location of these booths, thel captains andthe organizations they | For renovating old floors and new epresent are as follows: At the de. orkma partment stores—Woodward & Loth- | 013 °: ,:""“d' had esp rop, Mra, Siancy Thomas, in charge, gusranteed. - g e junior league; 8. 428 Kanns Sons & Co. Mre. Aubrey | 1 B St. S.E. Fisher, Council of Jewish Women: | Phome Line. 2081 . Lansbur, s Carrie Hart; at the | Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. N.W. Main 3016-17 Throat Tickle? Eyes Smart? Stop That Cold Now With Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin The effect of taking aspirin is|this impossible and also further very much like that of taking a |relleves by attacking the cause of hot bath. It contains salicylic acid | the cold or pain. The gentle laxa- which, ‘once it enters the blood, |tive it contains removes body poi- distends the tiny capillaries, re-|sons and wastes and thoroughly lieving congestion and bringing|cleanses the system. about free. healthful perspiration.| At the first sign of cold., take Unfortunately, pure aspirin aldne | two tablets of aspirin and then often disturbs the stomach. Be-|one every hour until bedtime, cause this is true, many people |drinking plenty of cold water with very wrongly believe it to be a|them. Your cold will quickly dis- narcotic and heart depressant. appear after the first few tablets TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN con-|of TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. Re- tains a digestant which makes|member the three points: Had For Smokers hotels—Willard, Dr. Ada Wahlen, An- h . . fi\‘é‘;’fié.l,‘ec"vf'.'fidm:'.?'}h.‘rfl’(‘ m‘g‘d““‘,’f: A Useful Gift! A large line of humidors and smokers V. ad . Ming Mary A Lindeloy: o¢ o oces & stands; prices from $2.00 up. Some —Wash! ” . » Gevashington Loan and Trust Co. beauties around $10.00. You can- et e e i not give a man anything in the way :T-:,"’u‘l;:;'§2f§r,:'§e,‘::;°§‘,:‘gg:,, Doion of a present that will be more ap- C] ocie! National Savings and H R - H Truse Nrs, & B Fowell: ,:,;l‘[‘,{, and preciated. Make out your list and an Bank, Miss Albert . Wom: ens City Club: Riggs Bank, Mre. buy them today. Henry Thurtell: Washington Loan and Trust Co., Sth and F, Mrs. Wil- | | . Chamberlin, College Wom- ul 300,000 Seals Sold. 3 Seal headquarters, at 923 H street 3 Mayer @ CO. northwest, last anm' repn}:‘tedflcul} returns to date covering the sale o NG o 7 ) | 360.000 seals -during the first three B O T A T S diarone m‘ Seventh Street Between D & E point to an unusually large sale by & the public and private schools of the| ¢ it. = 'l)‘,he tuberculosis assoclation has| een loaned the store window at 1222 ' [poRE—————— 0B T ————— treet by the owners of the prop: I8 AR erty, for whom the National Savings | and Trust Co. are agents. It will be '\ I=F| used for exhibition purposes during the week. A display of the handwork E |produced by_the "patients at the, —It’s absorbed easily It relieves pain quickly —It’s a gentle laxative TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” ‘Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C. . (AXo ASPIRIN LT Tuberculosis Hospital under the in- struction of Mies Viola Cushman, the | tuberculosis association’s occupation- | al therapy teacher, will be shown. Origin of Cross. Many have asked about the orlg|n1 and significance of the cross with the double bars, the emblem of the tuber- | culosis_association. This cross was dopted in 1902 at the International | :‘u‘:‘f;rculolll Congress held in Berlin. | | Dr. G. Sersiron of Paris, its sponsor, Iombined the croix de lorraine. and the crogs of the Greek Catholic an ge Church. Both crosses are symbolic 3 Chureh B e LA HHTHITY AT . N innovation in FAMILY SERVICE. You send your entire family wash here and it receives individual service. ' Here’s the Secret Your entire laundry is cleaned separately from any one’s else. Once your things enter here they go through the complete cleansing process—starching and iron- ing, too—Dbefore any one’s else are touched. No Marks on Anything Nothing is marked. Your things done sepmtely from bundle to pacluge makes it impossible to lose a single piece. Special equipment, never before used in laundry work, and peo- ple skilled in the different branches of the work are at your indi- vidual service. THE COST IS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY LAUN-- - DERING Send your things, and from the result suggest an inspired How About a Camp? Have more light in the home—you can’t have too much. Here is your opportunity to select lamps of real merit—lamps you will be proud to own, from the handsomest A Gate-Leg Table? No matter how long you have it, a gate- leg table never grows old. Tables of a hundred years ago that you find in the old ancestral homes of New it il i name. For the one used we will pay $25. EEE,'.“?}?; r‘f,e‘:?fnegd?"r%flfs‘vitflfifi @%floshti cgtmplete stock ever shown 5 ) 3 ki in Washington. 1 be with those you buy today, if they 1 PHONE LINCOLN 5200 AND SF.ND YOUR BUNDLE TODAY! e Table Ltai‘mlis't x otmp] flte wn;h i‘:ia?-es antd m g All styles, all sizes, Antique Mahogany, ::mse s;;)ecesial;n pric(e)fi, asta:t;:gpaat g RUL‘ES: American Walnut. Some of our 8 0. / 2c:{Name: must sugget [mimoved process. most beautiful smaller patterns as ke : e e low as $42.00. Piano Lamps and Bridge Lamps, the i season’s prettiest patterns, $15.00 to i fs::(s):k lls)c]::;tg e;;ozutt}fl:kseytg:]meel: $150.00. You'll ?never know until come in tomorrow? you see. Coming? Mayer & Co. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D & E Sevench Seraét femm DR Y 4. Submit as many suggestions as you wish. 5. Mark all suggestions on envelope, Laundry Name Contest.