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| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. Wk dededded o dekodeok otk dokok ok kodokokot ok ok dokokok The Star Branchf Office Service Is Being E;ctendecl Into Every Neighborhood " For the Convenience of the Patrons of The Star Classified Advertising Pages Man Votes 65 Years ‘ As Shareholder; New " Attendance Record TORONTO, January 13—Adam Brown, ninety-five, formerly postmaster of Hamilton, Ont., today expressed the belief that had set the werld's record for attendance at am- WALKS FROM WEST T0 FREE HER SON Sioux City Woman to See President About His For- mer Carrier Boy. By the Associated Press, DAYTON, January 14—Mrs. Mar- garet Anderson, sixty years, of Sioux City, Towa, one of whose sons was killed in France, is trgveling afoot to Washington in the hope that Presi-| dent Harding would release the other| from the federal prison at Fort Leav enworth, Kan her Tequ ped in Day \ Anderson, who s , said | she had left her home two weeks e i S Stations to Be Placed it 351 Y automobile accident !nll)cn\'e'r, (‘u[.[, o e Cities—Loss $109,000,000 While en route to Denver, Mrs. An- he lad suffered a lapse Annua“y_ . after wande o 2226 22 2 For the sixty-fifth time he moved a vote of confidence in the executives of the Canadian Life Insurance Company. Scorn- uggestion of President t he might make Ris |- motion seated, he jumped to his feet and rattled off a ten- minute eulogy. 5 “Gat up at 6 o’clock, as usual, | to attend the meeting.” said the veteran. “See mo reazom why I can’t stand.” . unders a0 ssociated Press. ol YORK. Januarw 14—A plan to ilize the wireless telegraph on a unheard-of scale for tracing ray in transit on American was announced here by Jona- than Starr, president of the smppers" Cleari Starr said, nd careless handling. ! plan_comprises the establishment of radio plants in thirty-five cities throughout the country. 1‘wen!)’-se\'en| high-power raidio transmitter already FOR NEWBERRY ACTION een purchased from the Navy at ngton, and, if the experiment is _— essful, zones, will be laid out .to - make communication easy from one end Senator Stanley Attacks Senate |of tae country to the other. Time Paramount Factor. Resolution—Accuses G. 0. P. “In tracing lost or stolen gooda.” Mr. of Wabbling. Starr said, “time is the paramount fac- |4 tor. The loss of time ingolved in tracing CHICAGO, January 14—The Senate | by correspondence frequently gives the resolution seating Truman H. New- | thief opportunity to get away, and in " | the case of misiaid packages materially berry was attacked in an address by | requces the chance of early recovery.” Senator A. O. Stanley of Kentucky as arr said that plants would be in: “the latest example of Hardingesque et wabbling.” “We are told,” said Sen- ator Stanley, “that the President was the real author of this anomalous , Cleve!: Cincinfati, Toledo. resolution j the Senate at once an s senator from 2 z o Michigan. can feel some - 1 5 for an administra-| Gi8 . £ aha, tion which comes to the rescue « who has saved its bacon in time of H { 1 direst need. 2 “The league of mnations was repu- ed through the organization of . nate and not through its con- For Your Convenience. T Genate was organ-| The Star has opened four new branch vote that was outlorfivos ifi the northeast section of the ience of its readers. on bail. ! { “The Harding followers accused e v ments left at any Woodrow Wilson of ‘weary wabbling.” s will be received at There is €e no danger of the me rate as at The Star office: . e esney & Joachim, 2d and Mary- present Presiden ing weary of Backimsy wabbling, for that natural gait.” | &' . Tth and Maryland ave. T.onic Sachs 12th and P g*s n e.; Louis INVENTOR OF GASOLINE ey mwaro IDAINTING _Already there are 49 of these Branches in operation, where you can leave advertisements for inser- tion in The Star under any of the classifications listed below. Note the Branch located nearest to you and make use of its facilitie§. It isn’t always convenient to come down town; often in an emergency there isn't time—but handy-by youll finda Star Branch Office—where you can leav,e\your advertisem:ent—-up to 9 AM. for the Daily Star—and 5 PM. for the Sunday Star. In a jiffy it'll be “on the wire"—appearing in the next issue. | : —Paperhanging -and Up- holstering. We offer strictly high-class service. - ) Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.. 524524 NEW YORK, January 14.—The Per- kin medal, awarded by the Society of Industrial Chemistry of Great Brit- ain for the greatest contribution to the industry for the year, last night was bestowed upon Dr. William M. Burton of Whiting, Ind., inventor of the “cracking” process, which has doubled the vield of gasoline from crude petroleum. N it In accepting the medal, presented HE_ racking, . v theu- at a meeting of the Chemists’ Club matic ache is quickly relieved by of New York, Dr. Burton, who is con- applying Sloan’s Liniment freely. nected with the Standard Oil Com- It Pencirates withous rubbing. pany of Indiana, declared that now About 2,000,000 gallons of ~cracked-| For forty years, folks all over the gasoline were being produced daily— | World have found Sloan’s to be the about one-sixth of the country's| best painand ache liniment. Ask your total. neighbor. Dr. Burton admitted practical men . # in the industry at first had declined | .You can just tell by its healthy, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * to help operate a still ot 6.000 gallons | stimulating odor that it is going to do * iniment is clean * * * * * * * * ) o * * * * * * * * * * * * x * * * Dr. William M. Burton Wins Perkin Medal of Chemistry Of course, there’ll be no extra charge for this convenience. You pay exactly the same rate as though the advertising was filed at The Star Office. These stores are gladly co—operating—that The Star may give the public every possible facility in connection with its Classified Advertising Service—so universally recognized as the most direct means of contact between those with a want and. those who can supply it. Ganiied | —Look for This Sign i Ad‘l'{al'ttl;:ing dhe Foening Star ' |DVERTISEMENTS 3 Cents a Word RECEIVED HERE of oil under pressure, flaming all_over | you good. Sloan's the surface, because the cracking |-and non-skin-staining. process required a temperature of . 370 to 410 degrees centigrade, ana| _KeepSloan's handy for those sudden the steel walls of the still would melt | and unexpected attacks of neuralgia at 450. ite the narrow margin | lumbago, sciatica, lame back, stilf of safety,” said Dr. Burton, “more| joints, sprains and strains, bruises, than 800 such stills were put into operation before we had a single Bod weather after-efects. fatal accident.” At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. ASSIGNED TO ANACOSTIA. l a ¥ ‘Lien‘v_ Rgber(' H. Lake, Naval Con- . struction Corps, at the naval air sta- ° L tion. Hampton roads, Va., has been as« L t o yampion roade Va, has peen 2+ | JIN1IMNETY Anacostia, D. C. - In Washington and Suburbs for “Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. ForSaleand Wanted Miscellaneous. Poultry, Pets and' Live Stock. Automobiles for Sale and Wanted. Rhwc arFIC Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Business Opportunities, ete. ; Outside of Washingtoh These Branch Offices Are Ready to Serve You—Note the one in your neighborhood 3 4 cents a word ¢ " -~ NORTHWEST - NORTHEAST 7th st. and R. L. ave., J. French Simpson. : 2d st. and Md. ave., McChesney & Joachim. . .2d and E sts.,‘McChesney & Joachim. Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Church rd., Rock 12th st. and Md, ave., Louis Sacks. ' Real Estate Ads 6 Words to the line, 3-line mini- ‘reek Pharma mum, at lineont: ah:;’ollowu: G ES c‘y.’ 7th st. and Md. ave., Louis F. Bradley. = . s 3501 Ga. ave., Rodis’ Pharmacy. N. Capitol and Eye sts., Kenealy Pharmacy. 1 time, 20c per line. 4th and Elm sts., Douglas’ Pharmacy. 4th and H sts., Frederick L. Yendall, 2 Qmes, 18¢c per lfne- 17th st. and Park rd., Tipton & Myers. E. Capitol & 8th sts., Fuhrmann’s Pharmacy. 3 times, 17c per line. 11th and Harvard sts., The Harvard Phar- 907 H st, Garen’s Music Store, ‘7 times, 16¢c per line. , macy. : 13th & E. Capitol sts., Lincoln Park Pharmacy Ev:;lnz_vkfiée you use -iWEST .—3: mg you not only enjoy 14 times, 15¢ per line. . ;i::l‘::t; st., Bronnugh':dl’lurmlscy. il SOUFTI'I{:EASQST licker, miore efficient service, but you also reafize . All advertisements for The Even- !u,, Associated Drug Stores. st. an a. ave, H. E. Sprucebank. ;o:u:u%;-{ ;v::fi |:|°c:::,c hAy.::. i: ’(‘:l:e;ol:'n; me-rinmn ing Star must be ;t ];rhe Star office by Norg;l .E;T:;l st. and R. L ave., Parker’s gtli:h &,fiep'.‘.”;vv:f'}f. mo;ke,v. Peh;rmncy 7 50c for Ten Blocks D e iing i 14th st. and Vermont ave., John C. Haley. 14th and Pa. ave, Smyser’s Pharmacy. \ 75c in City P, F. d 5 Dupont circle, Dupont Pharmacy. SOUTHWEST \ roper Lost and ‘ound. 15th and U sts., J. S. Clemence. 4 7¢h and D sts., Lantz Bros. Our taxi rates are the in the city proper. Phone Death Notices, 2434 18th st., John M. Thal. 41, and L sts., Columbia Pharmacy. o X A y propet. : odny & Co. e cheapest in the city—50 WEST 84 and employ this ~ Wanted Hel‘p, i :::}: xdd gtmi'}rsolfl 2 Evn;u. GEORGETOWN : cents for ten blocks, 75 cheaper, better taxi service cents for a greater distance for all your needs. - 1722 Pa. ave., J. Louis Krick. 3éM M st., O’Donnell’s Pharmacy. ~ Wanted Situations. : 2d and Mass. ave., Hygeian Pharmacy. 28th and P sts., Pride’s Pharmacy. Wanted Rooms. i i 36th & M sts., Weller & Moskey’s Pharmacy. g,,"",,,-,,"’,’,',’: ;'::r o:t' :?':o.f..”'w Advertisements under the above ;:ll: ::: If,' &ldfim,‘(,fi:md? cky'. desk), Wisconsin ave. & O st., Donahue’s Pharmacy. ¢ tdps csla§sifi‘i!:iaticoxlllsthwillt be 3é§epted at Th.e] 14th and P .u:’ Day’s Pharmacy. Eis 2 3 BROOKLAND . b tar office, st.-and Pa. ave., until = < o 9. ~ X 5 NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 10 am, day of issue, or at any of S e e e il bt e il i 140,215t Stroet N:W. : The Star ~branch - offices until .9 25th and Pa. ave., Herhst's Pharmacy. . A e am. day of issue.: All adver- 1901 L st., Morse Pharmacy. * A.S.Doniphan & Sons, King & Columbus sts. - tisements for The Sunday Star must Holmead Pharmacy, Holmead & Otis pl CLARENDON, VA. f - be recSe;ve;ldat The S:ar oflice{ b'1¥h6 "CLEVELAND PARK ~ Dr. W.R. Boyer. p.m. Saturday, or at any of The e v ra . & Star branch offices by 5 p.m. Satur- w“;:l:l"n} ave. lcl;d Mu\:omb’ st., (‘:luelnnd S - F\?Ifn.l; CHURCH- VA:‘ s day.s % “ 24202626 20202636 26 2 2424 220 25424 224 2224 226 3 2 224 2 2 250 2 2654 24 26224 24 22 224 2202024 20224 224 X YNNI YNNI YA YOO YOO XK