Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 22

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SAYS DRY AGENTS District National Bank 1406 G Street You'll Find It Easy to Do Business Here We've hewn away all the traditional reserves and hin- drances to the banking busi- ness—ang placed it on the same plane as any other business. Where you can get action quickly; get an audience promptly; and find every single one of us keen and alert to serve—because service is what a bank is or- ganized for—according to our ideas. If you want a “business bank”—you’ll appreciate the business-like methods of the District National. || Former Commissioner Kram- il er Sees Government as Powerless Alone. Prelldent . Harper Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscomb || Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler i N. L. Sansbury || Cashier H. L. Offutt, Jr. fIf | declared former Prohibition Commis- sioner John F. Kramer at the early session of the twentieth national con- vention of the Anti-Saloon League of America al the First Congregational Church today. | Mr. }\rum er paid tribute to the present occupant of the office, Roy D. Haynes, and said that the udmln!s- tration should be complimented for keeping in office Dr. J. M. Doran, chief chemist of the nrohlbltlon unit oh‘i I':\e e, internal revenue bureau, but. | 3 | possibility for the udernl forces to enforce the law alon The former rommunloner stressed | majority i i that the law had been become & fact, land assuming the attitude that it 2! would handle itself. “Never was there a time in the his- tory of the Anti- -Saloon League or the W. C.'T. U. that workers were needed it tha how. and ve no hes- itancy in saying that if elther organ- | ization stopped its activities today national prohibition would be a thing of the past in this counry.’ Mr. ! Kramer. ] Ol"lr\l.‘r commissioner | was given an ovatio Th sion Uh@n(‘d minu with a_twenty- Morgan, pastor of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, Rev.. M. P. Boynton. who presided. introduced leading temperance workers from all sections of the United States to the assembly. r. Doran of the internal revenue bureau preceeded Mr. Kramer and detailed the work the government chemists are duml m help in the enforcement of th Later today Irnhihltlon (‘omml! sioner Haynes will spea fqrcemenz by Federal Agents,” fnl lowing _which Senators Sterling of South Dakota. Jones of \\..uh!n,.: n, When Constipated, Bilious, Headachy |- it i “Cascarets"—loc l“.n address the (on\cnllon during lmkreumnnl hou ri Clean your liver and bowels! | would be favor to non, D. Goff, assistant to the Attorney General. addressed the opening of the twenticth annual ly_enforced “with or atirring you up. There will 2o | ]aud!lor& that thr law Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel | no bowel poison to cause colds, sick cleansing you ever experienced by | headache, dizziness, biliousness or | iulvintion of the organization at the taking one or two eandy-like | sour stomach when you wake up in ;,‘;;“t Céngregational Church , last Cascarets tom‘ht. They physic your bowels fully. All the conmsti- pated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping the morning. More people take Cas carets for the liver and bowels than all " other laxative-cathartics com- bined. 10-cent boxes. “There must be no hesitation in pronouncing that a large part of our people have not b been honest,” declared 5 ust take stock in our minds a8 individuals, and in every A i NMIUD ““Your Dinner, too, may be as perfectly cooke Join Mayer’s Christmas Cooker Club and Have Your Cooker “Laid Away” Enjoy the recreation, the better-cooked food, and the saving of money that a Ther- matic Fireless Cooker will do . for you. Think of the work and worry it will save you. The Christmas Thermatic Cooker Club Then come down to Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store and join. The Thermatic Cooker Club and have one in your home for Christmas. Cut out this ad and give it to your “husband, he’ll under- stand. 100 Members only. No extras to pay. Cooker stand included. Delivery now or later. Special Club terms. Complete equipment in- cluded. Special Club Terms for But be sure to come soon, for » the special club terms offered in this Club will only be for 100 members, so don’t delay. Join today. : Seventh Street Mayer & Co. between D & E nook and cranny of our -oal-l, politi- cal nnd governmental existen shalt not break, and when that com- quickest and surest way to instill re- spect for the law is to vigorously press its enforceme REQURELOGALAD sure, be positively good.” BEdwin H. Hughes of Bostol ke before the convention, llllns official sald that fll‘fifll‘lll . lfllflc‘ “The Church and Law En- ‘The encfluntared in the enforcememt of prohibition law are due possibly to the fact that it was sed before Dubllc opinion in many localities was r to support it. Officials who close their eyes to vio- lations of the prohibition law and wom- the vice presidency. ederick Fosdick of Fitchburg, e nrochlmlllx‘nlflll Mass., was chosen chairman of the executive committee. Olhnr. elecled to the committee ara: Anderson, New Yo Cochran, ‘Baltimore; Rev Dr l! “ Tope, Philadelphia; i "HEATING Do not wait until the severe cold weather arrives to test the efficiency of your heat- ing plant. See us at once (Bnd the election of officers, held car- ller In the day, Kev. Thomas C. Nich- olson of Chicago, bishop of the Meth- odist Eplscopal Church, was eleoted wh president of the league for a tw WO~ ceptacios for liquor in “l - | year term, to succeed Bishop Luther |V gonhof shiay W were uverely censured Rfl Wilson of New York, who has held ithatpes: e office for the pas In conclusion Mr. Goft said_that the e e eni he speaker declared that legisla- Vice presidents were elected as fol- v. Dr, r, ' Kansas City: ., tion, e til Lty rantic me ho A'peak of lawlessness has becn reached |lows: Rev. Father J. Curran, | Claudiug Spence and be prepared. et T o e anly cheentiats s %74 Paared 4ga,0ur datopal Insutions| Wikes arre, T ! anop W, ine | Staniey Roberts Minnespoli, Minn | by aw enforcement, but that educatlon |,ng have men in our state and federal | g5t L PoRioR: an W. Little- | 4 ¢torney General Richard J. fiopkln’ | UMBING A = 4 P, governments BEE Bishop s x ‘who _were mot atraldto Topeka; paker. "Portiand. or eached were also most necessary. to the slime of this nasty, dirty Spreng, “‘l"e"‘”“‘ T i1 b, o) I NN N(; one can deny that (hings 8re|mrsci and being those trencherons vams |Lice: Los Angeles; dudse, C“:_”" jal | ”vm?i R b0t Wt I I 2 { vil G, was re-elected menaral pires of corruption to the bar of Justice.” Lollock, Fargo, N. | kuperintendent: §. F. Nioholson: Riehe | of false gods have forgotten homor overnment of the United | Clippinger, Dunon Ohlo; Josephus | . mond., Ind., re-elected se 2 and justice. It is educatlon that, is sum," he" continued, “will pinch off | Daniels. Raleigh N. C.; Senator. Ar- | {ar ‘Copelind: Columbus, Ohic. - ve Maurice .'. Colbel‘t needed. Today all munkind is sus-|the cooties, whether they be capitalists, | [lr Capper, Tunalm; T.| clected treasurer, and W. 3. Milbor piclous, doing nothing, Dlaying safe. | socialiats, bolsheviats of labor Ieaders’ | Anderson. Chicago: Rev. | Abilene, Tex., was elected chatrman | 621 F St. N.W. .| America must not and will ‘not yield and comp: pel them to obey the law, Brooks, Waco, Tex, and Hev. Dr. b. J. |of the board ‘of directors. | -V to this condition. Instead, she must|cause It 1s the will of the majority, the | Burrell, New York city. _Bishops Ains-| * Dr. Wayne B. Wheeler of this city Main 3016-17 be the positive nation. She will, I am rcllr(‘(lve reason and justice of the peo- “ Drlh Clippingér, Rev. \ | r. Brooks!was re-elected general counsel and | ple, it will win the peace of the world.” Mr. Daniels are new members of legislutive superintenden g G;‘},n||||||||ummm|||ummm|mm|||||||||||amm|||||mmummmummu|||||m||mmm..w < \\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ This Week at Mayer’s You can buy a “Standard Make” Grafonola for even less than the price usually asked for the ordinary nondescript Phonograph ; Why buy a nondescript phonograph of doubtful quality and questionable service, when right here at Mayer's this week you can buy genuine Coluinbia Grafonolasatreduced prices that are lower? Buy your Grafonola here, too—on the easiest of Christmas Club Terms. Reduced Prices on Real Columbia Grafonolas that are available to you On Christmas Club Terms $275 Model now $175.00. You save $100.00 $225 Model now $150.00. You save $ 75.00 % $165 Model now $140.00. You save $ 25.00 $150 Model now $125.00. You save $ 25.00 $140 Model now $100.00. You save $ 40.00 $125 Model now $ 85.00. You save $ 40.00 $ 75 Model now $ 60.00. You save $ 15.00 $ 50 Model now $ 45.00. Yousave$ 5.00 $32.50 Modelnow $ 30.00. Yousave$ 2.50 Here are the Get Your Grafonola Today at these Reduced Prices and on Christmas Club Terms Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D & E First Floor—Grafonola Shop

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