Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. PR"BI.EMUF A[UEU mflsrimgfufifim 4 For those who dance and those who don’t I]EB'I' DISBHSSEI] Maj. Sylvesters Suggestion oa : s Sonte like a fox-trot. To others a walts is still Control Indorsed by Po- the best. Even the one-step has its followers— LR ART lice Chisfs. ‘,J\\...\ , and some don’t like to dance at all. By the Aswociated Press. b Ww What a difference when it comes to Chicago Banker Says Pay-| sax saavcisco. jum 1s—chiet f) b, Clicquot Club Ginger Alel They all Like it. ment or Cancellation 1s [Heven Conn, was electea president, ¥ N | There is something bewitching in the sight of and Buffalo, N. Y., was chosen as the tin: 2 . . y bubbles leaping from the bottom and sides of 1 terds : Vital Issue Before U. S. |30, compien S atuduat™da! s N ‘,\ the glass, dancing up through the clear, golden By the Associated Press. clation o s of Police. ,J liquid to sparkle and break at your lips. And the ¥ 1 t O I N . debt or canceling It is “the fundamen- :E:To":::iifl::&m‘fi'}a g:“::':vfi- ~ true d C; o of Cli t Club i of tal question, upon the answer to|}on® ¢ X ’. r Clicquot Club. which will depend the future of our :‘;:.?l,‘a"’fi,“a‘j‘,’“‘ ABEoORLEYE NS \ e = Clicquot is made with pure spring water. Only real Jamaica ginger is used. The other ingredients —sugar and fruit juices—are just as pure as can . be found. The blend never varies, so that every bottle of Clicquot tastes like the one before and the next. It is a most dependable, friendly, happy own commercial and industrial wel- hOlher ;::fiuluum'lamgea ‘c.u:la fo; P the stan sing of trafic signals an are and that of the. rest of the QY eguiation of pool halls and kin- world,” Walter Lichtensteln, Ph. D..Ia"q places of amussment. the Chicago banker, sald at the con-| The resolution favoring the control vention of the lllinois Bankers’ As- |0of the criminal bureau was indorsed sociation here today. Dr. Lichten- |by Mai Richard Sylvester, formet steln then presented & summary of O JiS/insteonslitan “police et both aldes of the controversy as|Washingtdn, D. C., who read a letter voiced in 5 recent statement from the from Attorney General Daugherty, Chicago Aseoclation of Commerce. | $uggesting that, the Department of ustice ha) e & operations o o i Makes Ecomomic Survey. bureau, with three chiefs of police ‘r).“ of my time during the last|as an advisory board. It a at pres- months has been spefit in making an ent maintained by the private contri- gconomlc survey of this country on |butions of sheriffs and chlefs of b-hlnlltl of the ‘:nserkxs:n Bankers' AII- police. soclation,” eal r. Lichtensteln. “It| \yilliam A. Pinkerton, is evident that there Is & Mmuch great- | derective bureau, ',;no.n".:s.::f er feeling of hopefulness in the coun- {ment control of the bureau on the try. The most thoughtful observers!ground that politics would destroy feel that we have probably gons as |{ts effectiveness. far as we can in a rehabilitation of | The resolution for standardized uni- our conditions, uniess we can bring |forms was offered by Superintendent some influence to bear upon Europe— | of Polics Rutiedge at Detroit. S T . e e vt o o5 / THE VOLATILE GAS (Vol-a-tility: the readiness with which gasoline 2¥ves up its power) o But you needn’t be limited You can give everyone the cholos of Clioquot Club Qinger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, or Root Beer. The flavors are as different as their names—the purity of all is the same. Buy Clicquot by the case for home use. ‘THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mess., U. 8. A. L Aw ¢ It vaporizes completely. And immediately. 4 e U - . ::.lr:dulE:rfip‘_ wlll'l‘ch is the sore spot Your motor gives you aciton—at i St S e overemphasized. is the distinction won by Miss Ifene “With the exception of Great Brit- | Martin, who has just passed the final ain, none of the Kuropean®countries | éxamination of the College of Estate is really in a positlon to bring about | Management. Miss Martin has speclal- a net reduction of its governmental | ized in town surveying, and it was indebtedness to us in the near future. B&thy with bad housing conditions t “The world has become more and | irst 1ed her to adopt her profession. more interdepandent., even though it is indisputable that this gemeral truth Is less applicable to this couns try than to any other. Quotes Lendon Bamker. ¥To quote from a recent speech of Mr. Reginald McKenna, the very able chairman of the London Joint City and Midland Bank: ‘One nation, and still more a large group of nations, cannot be broken un and impoveriah- ed 80 as to destroy its ability to func- tion, without throwing the entire ma- =hine out of gear. * * ¢ The trade of each country is linked up with that of the whole world. Our own trade erunot recover its pre-war activity whilst 80 many countries continue In their present broken-down condition.’ And he well exemplifies that world- trade-interrelationship by showing the touch, on the instant. N is close at hand. Sote oflastsummer’sthings will fit the occasion gloriously after a thorough cleansing. that If Russia, for instance, falls to make purchases of tea in China or Indfa, as formerly, the result is to af- fect unfavorably the capacity of those countries to buy cotton goods from England, which, in turn, leads to & reduction of the purchases of raw cotton by England in the United States, and that again react fa- vorably on England’'s busl of shipping, banking and {nsurance.” SUNDAY SCHOOL HEAD. Hugh S. Magill of This City New Association Secretary. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 22.—The election of Hugh 8. Magill of Wash- ington to be general seoretary of the International Sunday School As- soclation was the outstanding event of the first day of the sixteenth quad- rennial convention of the convention The Tesas Company, U. S. A. Tesoco Petrolowms Products which started here yesterday. 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