Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 28

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The peace of good digestion will abide with us forever when cannon are made into knives to Spread the ‘bread of theworldwith Nucoa The Healthful Spread Ion the subject of prohibition. and Fruit Pudding 2 cupfuls Comet-Boiled Rice cuplul raising ® cupfuls apple sauce or any swed {ruit 34 teaspoonful grated nutmeg 2'tablespoonfuls butter 2 tablespoonfuls sugar OP the raisins coarsely and add them to the Comet-Boiled Rice with the apple sauce and half the nut mixed together, dot with the butter an oven. ecld with cream or custard. Packed in Sealed Packages = mever sold looss Turn into an oiled baking dish, sprinkle | CONSTANTINOPLE, January 17— with the sugar and remaining nutm 3 Bilot 400 persons from the burning bake twenty minutes in a moderate|¥rench hospital ship Vinh-Long in Serve hot with Hard Sauce or | the Sea of Marmora December 16 last | [l INDIGESTION !! UPSET STOMACH, GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief Instant relief from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from indiges- tion, flatulence, palpitation, headache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew a few “Pape’s Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. SILZER URGES NE OF MODIGATION Jersey Governor in Inaugural Address Scores Liquor Vio- lation in U. S. Capital. By the Assoclated Press, TRENTON, N. J, January 17.— Amendment of the Volstead act, mod- ification of the New -Jersey prohibi- tion-enforcément law and provision for the use of light wines and beers through action of a federal constitu- tional convention, were outstanding recommendation of the governor, C. 8. Siizer, democrat, in his inaugu- ral address. “There is no doubt,” said the gov- ernor, “that the electorate spoke, and spoke decisively, at the last election Ve must, therefore, respect the verdict the people. Our people believe that thorough temperance can be brought about by discouraging the use of hard liquors and permitting instead thereof the use of beer and light wine. ¢ ¢ * {. “Present conditions are immoral and intolerable. If the Volstead act had given an honest definition of in toxicating liquor we might have b well on the way to real tempera through the use of light beveraj instead of breeding as we are doing now ‘a nation of whisky drinkers. “If the Volstead act is capable of enforcement it should be possible to {enforce it at the National Capital, | | where the national government has absolute control, with all its re- sources behind it. Washington as Ezample. “If Washington cannot be made dry, what can be expected of enforce- ment in the rest of the country. But even there it has been a failure. Why continue this national hypocrisy when we have the courage to face a situa- tion ‘and deal with it honestly and frankly The governor urged that the state enforcement act be changed so that beer of 2.75 per cent and wines of 6 por cent by volume and not be in- cluded in the definition of “intoxi- g liquors.” Vhile this does not legalize the sale of these beverages, it at least, expresses the will of the people as to the national act should con- " the governor said. “For so long as the amendment effective and the national enforce- | ment act operative, they should be en- | forced. The elghteenth amendment | provides for federal and state en- forcement, and the duty of the state is concurrent, not compelling.” FRENCH HONOR AMERICAN Bravery of Crew of U. S. Destroy- er Bainbridge in Saving 400 Commended. By the Associated Press. In recognition of the gallant rescue ILXeut. Commander E. A. Edwards of the American destroyer Bainbridge has been presented with the cross of the Legion of Honor. The ceremony occurred aboard the flagship of the French naval forces ere. Licut. Commander Edwards received the decoration from Admiral Dumes- nil, who expressed the gratitude and admiration of his government for the brave exploit of the American com- mander and his men. i i | AWARD OF $44,088.69. Judgment Against Wire Tie Com- pany for Patent Infringement. COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 17.— Judgment of $44,088.69, together with interest on that amount from Sep- t tember 25, 1919, was awarded Clif- ford L. Miller and John P. Curry, both of New York, against the United Wire Tie Company, a Chicago concern, which took over the Union Electric GOV. WALTON PICKS i COMMANDER FOR RESCUE |j[! THE EVEN SOCIALIST FOR POST, ASKS AID OF PARTY By the Assoctated Press. OKLOHOMA CITY, Okla., Janu- ary 17.—Mrs. Patrick Nagle of Kingfisher, soclalist, was ap- pointed by Gov. J, C. Walton yes- terday as minority party leader of the state board of public affairs. The senate confirmed the appolnt- ment. Gov. Walton said that the so- clalists of Oklahoma, whom he es- timated to number 100,000, had supported the democratle ticket in the general election last November, and added: “This_group, composed of thou- sands of good citizens, farmers and working people, are now in the democratic party. Ours is the natural place for them. “We are the party of the pecple and from our ranks the so~ialist h, board named by Gov. Walton are democrats. PINCHOT PLEDGES T0 DRY UP STATE Says Failure to Enforce Vol- stead Law Blot on Pennsylvania. By the Associated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., January 17.— Gifford Pinchot, who was inaugurated governor of Pennsylvania yesterday declared in his inaugural address that the “policy of the commonwealth and the chart of the new order upon which the government of the state is about to enter” is: “To drive al! saloons out of Pennsyl- vania; *To prevent and punish bootlegging; “To_malntain and secure good laws The Only Oap With Flap Attached. thra eap for impurities to enter milk when cap s replaced. Home made, but Has No Equal for Coughs family supply of _veally Soogh medicize. Ea: S red, eot saves About §5. If you have a severe couigh or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult | breagging, or if your child wakes up durify the night with croup and you! want quick help, try this reliable old homemade cough remedy. Any drug- gist_can supply you with 2)3 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint botile and fill the botle with granu- lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, desired. This recipe makes a pint of Welding Company, formerly in busi- ness in Toledo, by Judge Killits, in jfederal court here today. i The original defendant in the suit was the Union Electric Welding Com- pany, which was charged with having infringed upon a patent used in the manufacture of a tying device for cement sacks. Judge Killits decided the case in February, 1921, but it was appealed. The court of appeals has modified and affirmed his decree. WILL VISIT AFRICA. “Representative Americans” to Study Colonial Administration. NEW YORK, January 17.—Selected by the French-American Soclety as representative Americans, a_party of four men, including George W. Wick- ersham, former Attorney General, will, visit French colonies in North Africa_to study colonial administr: tion. The party will sail about Apr i | J [fake care of, Your Hands Van Camp’s White Naptha S::P—thepg:ut cleaner—is as easy on your hands as toilet soap. This soap is 2 wonder in cleaning. You canwashyour filmiest, most delicate blouses with this soap andhavenofearof hurtingthem. In dishwashing it brings out dr:c lmu::hf‘;gur finest china. Camp's White Napthaalso g(“c‘i’u‘?fing 3‘;&"&,&&. etc. Get a cake today 1 as guests of the French govern- ment and will be abroad two months. Prof. Willlam Milligan Sloane of Princeton University, Col. S. H. Chure, president of Carnegle Insti- {tute of Pittsburgh, and Edgar A. Bancroft, attorney of Chicago, will { accompany Mr. Wickersham. —_— After roasting, 100 pounds of beet weighs only 67_pounds. i | i § THAY | . : =T A fol in &“ track of Tun _th risk! Dr. den Dis- covery remedies disorders and affec- tions dwe 1o | liver. The germ through the bl filter which ot disease cireulate 3 the liver is the rmits the germs to en- ter or mot. The liver active, and the blood pure, you escape disense, ‘When you're debiliiated, weight be- low the ndard, the “Discovery” builds np the bod: really remarkable cough remedy. It| {tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that throat and bronchial tubes ch promptness, ease and cer- tainty that it is ast Pinex is a special and highly com- centrated compound of genuine Nor way pipe extract, and is probably the known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imita- tions of this mixture. To avoid dis- appointment, ask for “2); ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don't acdept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. re blood or inactive |/ BT governor. it will amount to a against the fitnes f = G _STAR, WASHINGTON, for the women and men; “'To safeguard the industries of Penn- I d promote the prosperity of tion of working chfldren, ivance the interests of the far- mers, who feed us all; children the best schools in ica: “To check centralization and give more home rule to townships and school districts; in the direct primary and protect the rights of women voters. * “To meet the just need: who served In the world “To revise and equalize : tablish a budget system and reor- ganize the state government on a business basis. “To keep the expen within its income. “To get a dollar's very dollar spen “I regard the present flagrant fail- ure to enforce the Volstead law as a blot on the good name of Pennsyl- vania and the United States,” said the “If allowed to continue, enuinc self-government. the belef that no determined, con- certed effort to enforce the law had yet been made, and I propose not only to press with all my power for the abolition of the saloon, but also to make sure that the this state takes Its full and effective part in such a effort.” Back of the Claim is the Perfect Product "SALADA' FOR MEN—~WOMEN—CHILDREN Slides in a Slot Like Ball Bearing This Golden Crown Crystal-Cut Glass SYRUP PITCHER attractive, neatly cut Syrup Pitcher is 5% inches tall, and Patented July 20, 1909, and December 15, )RS5 In Alaska By the Associated Press. ANCHORAGE, 17.—Falling of an cities, counties, tanika & week that they resulted ot the state recently. orth of service| alwo are attributed tion. steamer Star and near Barren Island. reputed the ol in Alaska, th rious charge of our people for| land. 1 share of Bristol bay, overnment of frightene; merous 1 T E A S APPRECIATED BY ‘ll‘HOSE WHO ENJOY “THE BEST"” By far the largest sale of any TEA in North America. TURN OVER A NEW LEAF AND START USING Economy Garment Racks With Economy Hookless Hangers & » o o E © SET No. 1 SET No. 7lj-inch Arm 31 .00 1linch Am 3 Hangers El 6 Hangers ECONOMY ARM of nickeled pressed steel. Hardwood oak- finished varnished hangers. o L * Doubles Your Closet Space The ECONOMY Hanger has a Ball at the top in place of the usual hook. SLIGHT UPWARD LIFT removes hanger and it easily slips out through the notches on cither side or from the end of the tube. > & ~ FOR SALE BY Woodward & Lothrop Barber & Ross Palais Royal 8. Ullman, 1778 U S$t. N.W. B. 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That is why so many thoughtful mothers give their children delicious Postum. This pure cereal beverage gives needed warmth and comfort, has delightful flavor and aroma, and is free from anything that can injure the health of children or adults. Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared; made by boiling fully 20 minutes. Postum FormEaLTH “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan Try These THERE are luscious gaisin : pies just around the cor- ner, at your grocer’s or a bake shop. Baked to a turn—a flaky crust filled with tender, tempt- ing raisins, the rich juice forming a delicious sauce. Once try these pies that master bakers bake fresh daily in your city and you’ll never take the trouble afterwards to make raisin pies at home, Get a pie now and let your, men folks taste it, Made with tender, thin-skinned, meaty, seeded Sun-Maid Raisins. Sun-Maid Raisi than the following prices: Bakers’ Raisin Pies —save baking at home Sun-Maid Raisin ¥ The Supreme Pie Raisin Your retailer should sell you for not more Bh: Children’s | Glasses 3 .00 Children’s eyes should be examined at As low periods. And if their eye. sight is found to be de- fective it should be cor- rected while they are young. { Our Expert Optometrist will be glad to examine their eyes—and if he finds needed |l that are bhe wlfll‘p“o“mufly supere vise their making. Over 62,000 People Are Sat- isfied Users of Our Glasses l]:hl/\ ¥ Opticians Raisins furnish 1560 calories of energizing nutriment per pound in practically predigested form. ‘Also a fine content of food-iron —good food for the blood. 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