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s* BERMUDA TOURS s WEEKLY SAILINGS . 2 FROM NEW YORK N5 Days T4 % Nf Program Upon Request At i | 2 A HELD UNRELIEVED Secretary Wallace Explains Disadvantage in Price | 0F 13 AMPUTATIONS Laboratory Directory Loses Rest of | Right Arm in Fight on Roentgen Glare Blight. 3| Relationshi § 57 the Ansociated Press, “ £ p- | PATIS, December 15.—Prof. Vallant, e ‘ERIEEE RS & —— et 3 \ Lariboisier: Ho: tal, underwent his F R SOMPANT . G|LEGISLATION IS URBED|Inboes romin wmires: By - DS st {’\" the withering cfects : | . 2 ‘s during the long experi- 3 | Aunnual Report to President Points | ments that nave won i prominence BARRBADOS RIO D MoN BUE Yasari Vandyck Also o ¢ Kates. Libe " Write £ Descriptive Li LAMPORT & 1O s Great White Fleet Steamship “ULUA” i Irom New York. January 13th New York—Havana—Jamaica Panama Canal—Central America vana - New York 23 davs—$350 up, including side trips. Asis for descriptive literuture, OBER’S PARIS ROCHAMBEAT FRANCE .. New Yori. In Bourdoanais La Savoie Roussillon Chicago . Lafayette N. Roussillon . N. Y. Nisgars ...... _Dec. NORTH AFRICAN MOTOR TOURS to ALGIERS, MOROCCO, TUNISIA October 1—April 30. For full detatls consult tho French Lins agent your city or write to ‘ashington ~SOUTH AFRICA UNION CA‘gTLE LINE For sallings ard further information apply Sanderson & Bon. Gen. Paasenger Agts., 26 Broadway, New York, Or Any Steamabip Ticket Agents. Come to The Land of Sporls Golf on 18hole courses over- i sea of azure blue. of coral sand. ass' sail on the A 0 tons di Tgest ship to t suiiing Thurs- 21, and weekly ! & No passports required. e Cruises to Wrsr Txorzs Onca Jan. 24-Feb. 24 ““The Comfort Route” ROYAL MAIL ‘The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Saxpmsox & Sox, Ixc., Agents 1 CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE From San ROUND I'nececlied Sevvics N CRUISE General Agent W {{_38B'way, N.Y..or any Bteamship Agent | i His right forearm was amputated to Natwnsl)epenflence on in an effort to stop the creeping Agriculture. e iy — jceeded one Professor Va the removal o with the ampu shoulder. T attacked I ion of his arm at the direaye has now &e” as compared with other Eroup cretary Wallace declared in his annual report to the Presidvm,, made public today. I “If financial rewards were meas- ured out in proportion to the results | of honest, productive effort (unfortu- | mateiy they are always), the | \rar wtien would have lit- | mplain of their re- " Seeretary Wadllae right ‘What It Meant to Her. 1 the sweet d the inte w critival ey how strange “What in strange 'hict o ik i1 re “Teller not hed a hystander here. \: © formation ver t d I onship between pri choa R before - | war, this would | for agriculture superabundance. 10 this contrib- | of busin 3 but th, tte return which the farm i nd for three years ¥ must result in readjustments in the number of peoeple on the furms and in the cities, which will not bey for the continuing good of the na- tion.” There has been j orated movement of pecially farmger: to th eiti ‘ ring t t during plember twice & he farms for the | v renewed his rec for “rural credits_ Tegisla- sserting that action should be 1 1 promptly to inerease the maxi- muni which a bank may n §10.0 : advocated alxo a re the term loans may run, Saying & svstem should be established by which the farmer could borrow for periods of from six months to three ail ) to Secretary to cnable the department ::'E;‘.;:{i.“._,..',‘K,‘L?.[,,';"{.‘,’"'.‘,‘.“,‘”‘u',‘.fn":“,‘,;;f “The most wholesome and n!nriliu_u.x cakes are i ”.\lnuiu\ler reguiring imme. baked quick'l:' lelt'l perfectly with I_hl\ wonderful b of wonine cake flour—for with the mere addi i comprehe All the ingredients rution to the ‘tion of fore. nd federal ing state | dition of the T asury will permir” into national forests i comprised in Indian ete. ¥ reported good prog- anization of the packers ards administration and _futures administratio ign against plant pests and ious other lines of service s department is interested. Yeur of Presperity. Thix year would be a prosperous vear for agriculture, and consequent- L prosperous vear for the nation, if the relationship of prices now was such as existed before the war, Sec- retary Wallace said. There has been some’increase in prices of farm prod- S. but there has not been much nprovement in the general relation- <hip between the prices of the thing the farmer produces and the thing, | he buys, Among the causes which contribute to the normal tionship of farm jprices to the prices of other things, jSecretary Wallace mentioned these: Overproduction of many farm crops. Continued high freight rates. Maintenance of industrial wages at near war-time leve! ‘ Economic depression and depreci- 30 PAT ated currency in Luropeun countries. _Interference with the eflicient func- | tigning of necessary industries. TUnreasonably high costs of distri- | bution of some farm products. “Some contend there is no such a hing as overproduction of farm prod- cts and cannot be o long as there are people in the world who suffer for food and clothing,” said Secretary il] Warlace. “On the same line of rez i}l in it can be argued that the prod i]i tion of automobiles will be inadequa !}; until every man and woman | 1 girl of high school | here is overproducti the producer is concern { ever. the quantity produced keted at a price which will cover costs and leave the producer | cnoush to tempt him to continue pro iduction. And whenever there is such | » by conscious effort on } the part of the producers or by the !operation of economic laws which | drive the less efficient producers out ; of business. The fact is that for three | years in succession the farmers of | the United States have produced more of some crops than could be sold at | igh enough to cover producing Secretary Wallace ‘n his report re- news his pleX of last year for more centralized housing of the depart- ment, pointing out again that its ac. tivitlies are in forty buildings, scat- tered throughout the city. He asks & “Empress of France™ 18,481 gross tons | 0T the erection of an eight-story of- ly'I:!‘i‘; Adge: Tacluding Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, ctc. CLARK’S 18th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 wi: MEDITERRANEA By Sposially Chartered, Sumptuous §. 8. *EMPRES! fu Auguste S DAYS Crut ‘scanci Moediterranean Swnmer Cruise 1 day erui uj cluding skore Sloas? Lovres Saos by sl chamered Liner Baltic . UNIVERSITY-] HNSTON anq ovber good tours 1o Burope antes | N ol o reasonab rankC. Clark TimesBlge N.Y, ! otk ave 7 . . 1 Woodward S B bR From New York February who has ever rus Id by chartered stesmer. Vacancies from $1,800 up 23,684 tons. Rome, Athens. S eatured BX- seen the Orlr g oot of oo d's e g o e G B of B -‘Mauretania to the Mediterranean The MAURETANIA your home all the way Visiting Azores,Madeira,Cadiz,Seville, Gibraltar, Tangier, Algiers, Carlo, Nice, Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Athens, Cor i k.h‘ufine. i gl nstantinop! fice building south of the main build- ng; completion of the central section to connect the two marble wings: construction of a building on the north of the department’s reservation, and completion of the latter building by the construction of a north facade. Tt is estimated that the program ;\"?ul_d involve an ultimate outlay of HONOLULU SCOTLAND" formerly *“Kaiser- ictorls,” oil burner, 25.000 gross ton: B, jes from $900 uo: 19 days Egyvt and Palestine; Spain, Atheas, Rome, ctc. l e | & YDNEV ‘The Well lunlgw Royal Mail S“MAKURA'™ (13,500 tons) 22 NIAGARA' tor Jan. 26 Mar, 30 Sail from Vancouver, e For fares, etc.. apply Can. Pac. Rallway, or to 1419 New York ave., Wi Canadian Anstralasian Line, Winch Baile % 741 Hastings 8t Woest, Vancouver, B "5 Steamers, 22" Fe beauzy, set like emeralds in 7th—66 Days of Enchanement Monte There are Palimans pton, London (5 days), Cherbourg, e o Chllfacats days and be sssured space whea Fred meals *‘all tho way.’’ G ratummngh Tt in delighttel s Castlo R. C. 8mith, Gen. Agent T ey Bake Delightful Cakes the Easy PAT-A-CAKE Way! You Simply Add Water~--and in PAT-A-CAKE is ready for the oven. ou need, in just the pro- portions that you need, are blended scientifically in PAT-A-CAKE— grow and distribution of i I S bak Blanting material, extending purchas <, sugar, shortening, bak- of timberland “4x rapidly o (he eo, 11y stgar FLe > ing powder, Economical and Sure! At retail you would p: materials vou in perfect powder form. “Good Housekeeping Institute, Modern cilla Proving Plant, the New York = Tribune Institute have used and tested A-CAKE and rated it economy and labor-saving. 'AT-A-CAKE—you will delight in its use and in the wonderful results. PAT-A-CAKE PREPARED CAKE FLOUR “cAdd nothing but water” Grand Canyon Ni Limited and the Missionary. We will Pullman reservations so you cen stay at the Canyon say aumber of THJ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PLEATOFFARMER DRAY MALADY CAUSE NextWaratHand, Law Is Big Issue, Says Churchman By the Associated Press, KANSAS CITY, Mo., December G. —William am Foulkes of New York, general secretary of the New Era movement of the Presbyterian Church, speaking before the open- ing sion here last night of the National Presbyterian laymen's conference, declared “the next war is at hand” and “what it takes generations to write into our Cons stitution an alien rabble shall not destroy.” Referring to w! at he termed “the next war* Mr. Foulkes said “it threatens to break down our con- stitutional gov The most alarming fight w oday is the struggle bety LW respeet- ing citizenry and the advocates of license under the guise of ‘per- sonal liberty " V. He advocated the of which he wis Allen of Kansas dustrial court la industrial an lalor W of the the live afraid conrt Tt hecause they v, Phey are industrial 1sas § is Ready! ion of water, s, flour, salt, flavoring, which PAT-A- 10% for iona! Park, to Los Angel arrange nlfldlwmalu. Fa. D. TUESDAY, HEAD KLAN OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED BY EVANS New Imperial Kaliff, Kalzik and Grand Dragon io Have Offices a tlanta Headquarters. ! t Atl ds t By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., December 35 —Ap- pointment of imperial officers of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was an- nounced by Dr. H. W. Evans, newly (05 elected imperial wizard, in a statement 1 issued from headquarters of the order ‘here, as follows: Imperial kaliff or first vice presi- dent, F. L. Savage of New York, who continues to hold post of chief of staff; imperial klazik or sccond vie president, Brown Harwood of F Worth, Tex., formerly grand dragon of the' realm of A imperial klimgrapp or se v, 11, K. Ram of Shreveport, La. formerly grand klimgrapp of the realm of Lo i All of the new officers will muke their offices in the Atlanta head- quarters. More Than Mutual. “Your face is familiar. but | how—TI don’t recall your name. “Quite all right, old man, I don't iaven recall your o DECEMBER 5, apsie St SE 05 1922, i .szi {AUTOS KILL TWO WOMEN; * Beyond Words. ~ Asanias Outdone. | WAR OPENS ON SPEEDERS | i T hin St iitic wvunt nee | hoemran e one bigaent lar i y { “Everything? What courage!” ! The doormat with the word “Wal- Indianapolis Mayor Orders Jail “And what i _memory?!” come” on it usually takes firet prise. and High Bail for Fast Driv- M 's When Arrested. .y . ' ogg’s Bran is ALL BRAN i —1ihat’s why it relieves conclipation} | INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. —Coming on the hee nouncement by Mayor Si § HalZ-way measures mean nothing|vocr loved ones. Thore is ne time to @ stop was not put to | to the mau, wowan or child whese very | be last in getting the relis? that eeding in _m:nlvn.\‘ : ”\rnu‘hl lll=}\': existence is tLieatened by the habi Keliogg’s Bran zasures. all speeders jailed and held under hish | ologping of the e:iminatien eharuels. ’ is qeli { bond, two women were killed last'| a0 g0 §iu, only part bran can never c.::ll_l:_,‘n:k}.;::v:i ::"hl;?ll :‘ night when struck by cars traveling an and eweep the intestizes i tie | coroal, or served fu o tley .';’“‘ re-way as does Kellogg's Eren, ing ways in beking sud cooking, b -ocked and krumbled. makes the best sort of pancakes, muf. | And, Kellogg’s Bran fing, raisin bread, macaroers, ete., you | n flavor as it is positive in its action. | ever ate. And, cach raouthful csm- i it is eaten regularly—two table- | uributes to Leaith! Kellogg recipes poonfuis daily; in chronic cases, with | zre printed on eack package. Kellogg® 2eh meal—it will permanently relieve | Bran vorks for you all the time! Your be most aggravated case. physician will recommend Kellogg' ' Your bealth will bo grestiy im-|Bran for constipution. roved within a brief period if you| A pimply comylexion or an offensive | 1l cat this delicious Kellogg cereal. | breath can loth bes overcoms by the | e "o+ what Kellogg’s Bran, eooked regulor uso of Keilogg's Bran, which taken to pol “4 krumbled, wiil do for you and fov| is acid by grecers evervwbere, 000 bond e = st December the automobile women were street ca satisfy the nation’s hun er, American women spent half their lifetime in the kitchen. Then came Wagner’s steam-oven blended beans. It gained instant recognition as America’s Master Dish. Choicest beans well baked, yet tender, and steam-oven blended with a wine- like tomato sauce, a process which permits this rare sauce to flavor the heart of the bean while retaining the bean itself whole and unbroken. Steam-oven blending does to beans what cooks have long sought to accomplish. It brings out all the nu- triment, makes the beans digestible and delicious, and produces amasterly blending of all the rare ingredients. It’s tempting readiness saves hours of work in the kitchen. Gel a Couple of Cans Today As a First Aid To Hunger . Martin Wagner Co. EAST BROOKLYN, BALTIMORE, MD. .ONET'S @ cang Pork ¢ Beans