Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 40

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Beauty Contented You are always confi- Gouraud's Oriental Cream The distinctive gift of the year is the new WAHL PEN, Distinctive, because its entire barrel is made of light, age-enduring gold or silver. It cannot crack, break or ex- pand from body heat. It holds more ink than the old-fashioned thick and brittle hard-rubber barrel pens. cannot leak. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. KODAKS " _We are specialists in ever,- aphic, and thue service thin hoto we l‘n’lhlu f; render which others cannot offer. Zelss Fileld Qlasses Columbia Photo Supply mpany 1424 N. Y. Ave. N.W. TO MATCH THE pertect pencil gift It Distinctive, because you can get WAHL PENS to match the engraved designs on the EVERSHARPS you gave last Christmas. There are 90 styles of WAHL PENs. Every one who has an EVERSHARP wants a WAHL PEN; de- pend on this absolutely. Look over your gift list, and give a WAHL PEN to every one who has an EVERSHARP. Because it is new this year, no one has a pen like it; it matches EVERSHARP. Solve all your gift problems with WAHL PENS and EVERSHARPS. Give them singly, or in matched combina- tions. Your dealer can supply velvet- lined GIFT BOXES. Make your selection to-day. Made in U. S. A. by The Wahl Company, Chicage EVERSHARP The Gifts of Perfect Writing WAHL PEN ) D. ALPHER * v e i B0 0o 42500 Walford’s =iz 909 Pa.Ave. N.W. We Carry a Complete Stock of E: JULIUS H. WOLPE, Barber & Ross ¥ f=" 11th & G Sts. N.W. Fischer’s 914 F St. N.W. Eversharp Pencils We Carry a Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Pens 1410 N. Y. Ave. and Wahl Pens Sold Here Wahl! Pens 1303 F St. (Jhe perfect pen giff - Full Line of Eversharp Pencils and Pencils and Wahl Pens 1402 N.Y.Ave. 14thand R Sts. N.W. F and 12th Sts. N.W. 918 FSt. N.W. HOOPERDENDUNGES PROERESSVE BLO: Rail Board Chief Declares Conservative Is Man Who Built Nation. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 19.—Sharp de- nunciation of radical elements in the country’s politics was volced by Ben ‘W. Hooper, chalrman of the United States Rallroad Labor Board, before the meeting here of the Western Railway Club. “Many movements masquerading under the guise of progress really are reactionary and gravely threaten the stability of the country's welfare,” he sald. The organization and progress of the nation, ho said, has been due al- most cntirely to the conservative- progressive citizen, who moves stead- 1ly forward, but keeps his eye on the road ahead. Typlcal American Citizen. “This is the man who {s the typical i Amerlcan citizen,” ho declared. *He Is the man who founded this govern- ment, who preserved the Union and freed the sl cd { resources, wnd i perpetuation of o ment. “A progressive forward. ca man who moves vative hesitates ibefore moving and, if he moves at [all. moves neither far nor fast A progressive who i3 not conservative Is radical. A conservative who is not progressive {s reactionary. “There is today an clement of men who call themselves progressives, but ‘who might be more aptly denominat- ed in homemade terminology ‘craw- fish progressives. They imagine they are going forward at a gerat rate, but, as a matter of fact, they are traveling backward. Going tall for- ward and kicking mud and gravel in thelr own eyes. Such progrossives will never fall to bump into some- thing, > 5 = > > = O - O Defends Judiclary. “The proposition to confer judicial powers of Cu insofar as Con- stitutional qu, are concerned is {retrogressive. The statesmen who | {drafted our Constitution fully real- {ized the danger of self destruction ilar government, and | sudicial department a t destructive tidal ar sentiment. i progressive conven- j tion a d1ast week was dom- inated by certain leaders of labor or- | inherent in ! they made tl seawall > | ganizatic jated with promi- nent rep es of the socialist party. This convention adopted a platform which. boiled down to a thimbleful, meant: Platform in Nutabell. “Every man who has anything to so ave er prices for it ] E b ed recently that a new : movement under the name o cratic-republican party should e hed. This wéuld nard- Iy seem practicable, but it would bo perfectly feasible, wherever neces- [ stup an organization of con- ‘of week-kneed candidates who might be intimidated by the organized radi- cal minority.” GEN. W0O0D’S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY PENN. U. Trustees Cable Regrets to Official in Philippines Following His Final Decision. By the Associated Press. TA. D2cember 19.—Tha s of the University of accepted the resigna- tion of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood as head of the institution. gan, chairman of the 2 rected to send the following cablegram he general: trustees of the University of a prifound!y regret your de- . realizing Its finality, bow again, as they pablic duty v properly regard With the greatost Randall Mor- ard, was di- > in the past, to the you have always < of first importance. et, therefore, they ion, and at the a continuation of ! ficing task, and assure vou of thelr good { will and conadence and high regard.” { " Gen. Weod was elected head of the i university nearly two vears ago and was granted a leave of abcence upon his appolntment as governor gencral of the His recent resigna- “lon, he said, w ue to a desire to con- i tinne hix work in the Philippines. No action was taken by the trustees | on a new provost. Dr. Jostah N. Penni- man will continue to act in that capac- ity until one is selected. Philippine Isla: {GETS SOUNDS MILES AWAY | Long-Distance Phonograph Dem- | onstrated, Also Multiple Telephone CHICAGO. Deceraber 19.—A long-dis- tance phonograph which will record sounds made hundreds of miles away { was demonstrated to the Boclety of | Western Engineers last night by E. H. Colpitts of tho Western Electrio Com- | pany. He also demonstrated a device through which five conversations can be carried on over one telephone line, any one belng cut out at will by turning a switch. BANDITS HOLD UP BANK. Three Masked Men Get Away With $3,000 in Currency. 1.0S ANGELES, December 19.—The Walnut State Bank, at Walnut Park. a suburb, was robbed late yesterday by three masked men, who escaped with between $2,000 and $3,000 in cur- rency. Two of the men pointed re- volvers at the tellers while the third picked up the monev. The bandits escaped in an automobile. Stockholders of the bank were meeting in a back room of the build- ing at the time, but knew nothing of the robbery. Complete Stock of EVERSHARP PENCILS 50c to $5.00 Self-filling Fountain Pens $1.00 Up Get It at Gibson’s 917.919 G St. N.W. - o > > > > o e o e o > D > > > > > > e > > > > Acs C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1922, FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. Fire Against Spaniards. LONDON, December 18.—The Mo- roccan tribesmen throughout Sunday | fourteen wounded. == O T T = T - > O > O > o > o o ‘Z))fi Anual, Times from Madrid. ‘Three CLOTHES CREDIT OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 7TH AND L STS. N.W. Spaniards were killed and || f Consider— [ | The Franklin National Bank kept up a constant rifie and cannon|. fire against the Spaniards and im-|[E proved their position at. Tizsl-Aza, || Natives Keep Up Rifle and Cannon | yeatward of Dar Quebdanks, near || according to a dispatch to the i l f ll 3% Interest on Savings _—— Franklin National Bank’s XMAS SAVINGS CLUB Pays to Depositors $200,000 Get Your Share of the 1923 Fund—Join This Club NOW .Any amount you can save every week—50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 —gives you the money you want for Christmas shopping. Or it establishes a permanent savings account for you. Foreign Exchange at Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN Where will the gifts you give this Christmas be next May ]'SOK through your own top shelves —or in the attic—and you’re almost sure to find some of the Christ- mas gifts you received last Christmas and the year before. Presents which the givers thought were really practical and lasting. In- deed it would be hard to find a home without a lot of them tucked away somewhere. But never a Hotpoint Servant among them. These ate in the laundry, the din- ing room, the nursery, the boudoir, the bath—at work. Hotpoint Servants are designed and made for day-after-day service in the home—as far from “electrical novel- ties” made especially to catch the “holiday trade” as you can imagine. And for that very reason they make the most practical, appreciated gifts your money can buy. Select Hotpoint Servants with full assurance that next May—and many Mays thereafter—will find them in use. For any Man—sa Hotpoint Hedli Heatertotake off the chill while he rubs down after his morning tub. Shys Check Over this List of Gt Oneri i Law of HOTPOINT HOTPOINT SERVANTS SERVANTS oo il with Your Christmes Lise Wa;:'hc" Household Iron Percolator Boudoir Set 3 * Coffee Um Carling Iron : g Tea Kettle Zz SERVANTS == V: Immersion Faasar EDISON ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., Inc. o e Toaster Stove Besten NewYerh Atsats Chimge Gt.Louls Ontarie,Cal Salt Lake City A 4%, on Time Deposits } In sending your Xmas present to the Old Country get your Vice President and Cashier el e e e L - e e S e — - > e b o o > > > > > >

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