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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LIQUOR FINES HIT - IYANKS T0 PLAY SANTA { “SOFT DRINK” MEN| T0 COBLENZ CHLDREN $2,000 Fund Being Raised to Clothe, Feed and Give Toys at Christmas Tree: |ohioans Band Together to, “Fight Court Decisions Fol- lowing Raids. BY GEORGE T. WITTE. By Cable to The Star and C Special Dispatch to The 8t T::N;:):;A:.l ©Ohio, December 11.— f;; ?"fihn?yir'" the worm being the proprictor of fyear will havo i grordrinkilentabliskaionmon Cin- | M Without the aid of the American They organized Saturday to resist the constantly Increasing tax upon their and is lost. no Christmas without Mr. Earle. trates. These have been in the habit of sending deputies into Cincinnati to find violations of the anti-liquor laws. When the discovery is made the offenders have been dragged Into ! fed the country and fines imposed. Throughout Hamilton county, vision on Christmas eve. was revealed today, magistrates lave | ' Most of the Berlin toy shops com- engaged in. this lucrative ousiness.|plain that business is poor on gccount From thelr lfttle courts in such Vil- | of the high prices. They say that 80 lages as Miliford, Loveland, Terrace ! per cent of the people buying toys in Park, Montgomery and North Bend) Germany are foreigners. Prices of they send their representalives into | turkeys, geese, chickens, nuts, candy, the city, from which they seldom re- | fruit and other things essential for & turn empty handed. So great a pest|regular Christmas dinner are out of have they become that no soft drink | sight and reach. Even postage rates proprietor nowadays sees his frontland the prices of post cards are so door opened that visions of a raid do | high that few holiday greetings will not come before him. be sent out. Present-giving will be Dusiness Is Lucrative. very limictd. Statistics compiled at Columbus —_—_— the lucrative nature of COUPLE DIE BY GAS. Take the village Mil- | uated on the lin Cries of Baby Reveal Bodies of Parents in Home.” RICHSVILLE Ohio, December 7 two-year-old until spri says the Amaroc 5 the officta o tural ba no restol OW is the Time and the A&P the Place to Re-stock Larders. While the A&P stores carry practically every standard brand of quality groceries at a price invariably less than others, the great dominating feature of its ECONOMY POLICY lies in its superlative products manufactured and produced under its own supervision in its own chtt:irigs—ilQuality Products thst cofst you LI%S?l and are now st vear | recognize 1 i posed fines on liquor violators total-| five years old, and his wife, twenty- SUBBRIOR TN QUALTTY, nousands of practical housewives AS Q| byl o7 yhicy stalbad i vt Tait ot ik il s ded to his income and fthe authorities. money came from Cincinnati cate {and was married te a French girl ment_the town's his chair across the room and secures Hamilton county jurisdiction. As judge of the police court in this v! led to the discovery here of lage of 1.800 people, he last year the bodies of Paul Kirchoff, twenty- As a result of the windfall repre- | e} sented by the constant flow of funds into their coffers as the result of liquor raids, the villages which have embarked in the new enterprise are IONDAY, DECEMBER 1f, 1922. ICHICKEN RAISING RUINS | MARYLAND OYSTER BEDS Shells Ground Instead of Being Used as Required for Carry- ing on Industry. 'BALTIMORE, Decémber 11.—Chicken raising Js rulning the oyster indus- try of Maryland, according to Swep- son Earle, formerly engineer of the state conservation commission. Shells, instead of being planted to maintain the natural oyster rocks, are now ground into feed for poultry and the | | young oyster spat has no object upon | ST Which to fasten and grow. Asa con- BERLIN. December 11.—The Ameri- | gequence, the spat sinks into the mud | i g he shell which used to turned, In this case | wretched children in Coblenz who this | MO8t of the shetl Which used to into_chicken feed and sold,” said | ] “The ownership of the oyster-pro- forces in Germany many an innocent | aycing bottoms of Maryland is vested | child now going in rags and feeding |, the state and once represented an on'accaps \dvhgch onie ordlr':rn:’ly to;ses asset of over $60,000,000. - ” | to dogs and sleeping on the bare floor ocks since 1594, this | pocketbooks by raiding county magis- | ot ° covering: will not survive | Sebletion of the rocks since 1894, ver | “For over half a century the na- or rocks, have received | tion. A continuation of | - | the present methods of dealing with | this situation can mean nothing more | 5 G o than total destruction of the natural | it | vie - Allen's super-{ yster bar area of the state.” neath the wate: With the Have your children cultivate the habit of reading good books, it lays the foundation for future success. Two or three sections with base and top make a good enjoying unprecedented prosperit i treets that were formerly m?rhl‘( ruts | bggmulg now bravely paved thoroughfares, ° While town halls put on airs in fresh %:l Gm\gemll;:ke szlctions are onstables. Most of -he irchoff was a sergeant in the war proprietors, who have been caught inlin France in 1919. Army discharge coats of paint, and other villages ad- c juncts siow similar evidences of opu- i The convicted men say that they g. would not cacre £o much if Cincinnati, the city which supports their indus- try, were getting the fines, but they the possession of intoxicating liquor. oy Slachatye 0 hate to see the money going td hick burgs” that are abundantly T 5 Start your children towards suc- Royal. .. .6 oz. can 23c Sultana Maple Syrup )Tg‘-ed :“th fmlm dr dl”u his : 2 while thet;' are ;fie -déx'?‘wfl‘i . sosel Ul ] tis that feeling sentment, checks colds before they de- 2 e Baking ) Davis. . 140z can22¢ ‘ 11 oz. bottle. .. . .. 15¢ o rnpe Frgumsion, that has | | velop into serious ailmenta, It them with a few good booksand a P d | “Red Front.” SYWPS K Bl Label promptediorgantzationsiahe/ne soothes tired, scratchy throats, [ Globe-Wernicke kcase. i t amilton Coun 2 1 ow er( ront, ? aro (Blue el) Tective League. The league ha foosens disagreeable phlegm Ask for catalog or call and see our 16 0z. can....... 20c can . 10c \nembers, all of them proprietors of and s00n breaks up the cold. Various styles. B s e . soft drink radfes and restaurants, They Now—don't let your cold linger = ave engaged counsel, John E. Molloy, i = Aunt lJemima Fiour Palmolive.. .3 cakes 20c oenepinsdlotiheCinenes nied | R it combat i 2 last tech- NEW Pancake Flour . ......... Soaps |Ivory (small)..cake 7c rombat in e courts 19 the last tech: | | DR, KING'S Setwexy sl e e e e Buckwheat Flour Kirkman’s . .3 cakes 16¢ neiimemberatpullediotibyaicountiy ~asyrup for coughs & colds GLOBE A. & P.Brand.... oDk e T Appeals Are Planued. . Baked HeMZ ..-.ooocot can 9¢ 1 by jury will be demanded by i v S it Marsh- ‘ i Campbell's ......can 9c B T SR frotr Hi lite L . regardless of the merits o mallow ! 2'P® -.Jar 2g° GaNS (A &P...........can 9¢ S Sultana ...... can 15¢ upon being pinched in Cincinnati, where the fines imposed will do thej city some good in its present povertLy- stricken cendition,” is the motto of the league. i ' Restriction . of the issuance of search warrants is one of the things Creme M 2 cIII“ s Snider’s. . (8 oz. bot) 22¢ I::;OHI _‘Mueller’s ..pkg. 12¢ Sauce ?.A - i B Bl R SRt e Spaghet ? Salad | Premier 11 oz bot 37 Emfmar s [ Heinz - bottle 17c nresgmg ( A. & P. 12 oz bot 25¢ Calsup | Biue Label . .bottle 20¢ g | A. & P..... bottle 15¢ | Rolled {H-0 Oats......pke. 13¢c be void unless served within twenty- four hours after issuance. It i also ask for the repeal of laws au- thorizing m s and other magis- trates to try cases from jurisdictions esinol e (Copyrig ther than those of their own mu- i Oats (A &P.Oats..phg. 9c icaiiies ortownenpe ani'ors do€s wonders for W § ‘ Lea & Perrin’s e e e hares o e S DOO T complexions orcester- > ) Does a poor complexion stand t.o tween you and popularity--good times INDIANA BANKER SUICIDE. | success? Resinol Ointment and b : 2 nol Soap do not work miracles, },‘,.’,';“\fi??};‘xfiin’m"f’ .ng;?;;':”;“‘.}é they do make red, rough, pimply skins old, well known Indiana financier and | Clearer, fresher and more attractive. ce president and director of the Na-| Use them regularly for a few days and s Baker’s. . . !5 Ib. can 19¢ IA. & P...% 1b. can 17c 0 T 27 shire Sauce (A& P.. bottle 22¢ | G0c0d Fancy Selected Storage tional City Bank here, committed suicide at his home yesterday by shooting him- | $¢¢ how your complexion improves. self. Seld 11 dru its and dealers in toils c Worry over financial affairs and i1l | g orney Wen oo e g aaiers i toflet gosds health were assigned by relatives as the Z cuuse for the act. R . - Every One Guaranteed j i ‘% — 3 1 Y g Il/ S AN A \ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5ib.Bag 121b.Bag 24-b. Bag 25¢c bH5¢ °$1.10 Three Supreme Values in | COFFEE “Eight 0’clock”| “Red Circle” BOKAR Coffee Coffee COFFEE *way under the price of Over a million families No finer Coffee in the its equal’ elsewhere drink it every day world at any price To San Francisco'’s own endless attractions add a hundred more. Nearby, romantic Monterey, whose Custom House has flown the flags of three nations; Del Monte, the Beau- tiful, with its polo grounds, golf courses, tennis courts, sutf bathing beaches; the big trees of Santa Cruz; moun- tains; lakes—~and but little farther away, Yosemite. Visit California this winter. Go first to San Francisco. It’s less than three days west from Chicago on Union Pacific trains, over the rhtorlc Overland Route—the fa- .- vorite among transcontinental travelers since the days of . the Pony Express and Forty-niners. San Francisco Overland Limited Leaves Chicago (C. & N. W. Terminal) 8:10 p. m. daily. Solid Pullman train with observation, buffetclub and dining cars : Pacific Limited - Reduced Round Trip Fares TEA atsr ATLANTIC & PACIFIC 0 | i Over 7000 stores in the US.A. § Union Pac;fng ingdoors. They are substantially made beautifully finished to match sur- roundings. in oak or mahogany and / The fresh wate: ider lives und doesn’t get w Why Not the “Roots and Yarbs” of Olden Days? In the “good old days” medicine was & fearful mess to put into one’'s stomach. Some “granny” in a community knew about some one who had heard of some one else being “cured” by a brew of such a bark with such a root. In those days, even when it was known that a certain drug would help nature get a new start, a whole quart of vile brew was made to get at what is represented in a tiny grain of modern drugs. “And you had to take the rest of the stuff with Nowadays. your doctor locates the trouble: writes a prescription calling for even the fraction of a srain of a pure drug—according as his knowledge of you dictates, Visit Our Display-of Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases ECTIONAL FILING CABINETS BOTH WOOD AND STEEL, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES. PHONE: MAIN 76804 1218-1220 F. STREET N. W. CHINA-—the GIFT practical ===~ VERY gift of China will find warm Thoedore Haviland Dinner Sets—Spray decoration. 52 pieces, $23.00; 100 " pieces, $43.00. Ahrenfeldt Dinner Sets— 100 pieces; small rose and spray decoration, with gold edge. $43.00. French China Dinner Sets— Tulip and rose decora- tion; gold handles. $40. Japanese Dinner Sets—52 pieces; border decoration over tinted background. $23.00. Japanese 4l-piece Gold Band and Gold Handle Dinner Sets, $17.50. Our China Rooms Offer Unlimited _ Attractive Prices: appreciation in the heart of a woman who “loves her home.” Secure your set from our exten- sive line of open stock or from our Special Priced Dinner Sets. Japanese Dinner Sets—100 pieces—ivory and rich border d e corations, $82.50 value. Special at $65.00 French China Dinner Sets— Rich scroll border, gold handles. 100 pieces, re- duced from $105.00 to $65.00; 116 pieces, from $140.00 to $85.00. Theodore Haviland Disiner Sets—100 pieces; apple blossom decoration; gold stipple edge and gold han- dles. $171.00, reduced to $125.00. Same decora- tion, plain gold edge, $126.00, reduced to $80. Selection — on the Second Floor DULINsMARTING 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Stre=t Hours—8:45 to 6 . are still publishing cooking hin WardmanParkPharmacy | F. W. Walker, Mgr. Conn. Avenue and Woodley Road N.W. Phone Columbia 2000 Educate the Child seern