Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 35

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getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe toothache, carache, neuralgia lum- bago, rheumatism, neuritis, and for |of Sal Chest Colds ~broken! Inflamed membranes. con- gestion, oppressive pain.Apply Sloan’s to chest and throat It scatters congestion your cold'ts gone! Look Like ¥ vou want to fecl look like it. Get o ments of last season and send them to The Hoffman Co Cleaning, Pressing, Dy pairing. Call Main 4724 Easter like Easter, ut your gar- mpany for veing or Re- CLEANERS & DYERS 740 AIN OFFICE 12™ ST N.W. vou sce the nathe “Bayer” ge or on tablets you are pain prope millions for colds, headache, | Aspiri Baver” twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester | Accept only which “contains Handy boxes of in general. package, r directions. n is the trade mark of Bayer icylicacid. | their stock through an Ohio law under | which stockholders may demand and | SAYSMINE FIRES INCENDIARY | R. MacBeth, secreta: | the announced purpose of asking the ADAM AND EVE STORY MYTH, SAYS DR. GRANT Apostles’ Creed Not Written by Apostles, He Declares, Pleading : for “Reality.” W YORH, March 1.—Adam and | Eve exlsted in the imagination of the pagan, and “none of us” came from thom, Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant, rector of the Church of the Ascension, declared in a Lenten sermon last night. “The time has come to get down to reality,” said Dr. Grant. whose con- troversy with Bishop William T. Ma ning of the Protestant cese of New York res nation-wide interest. thology of Greece and in the back door of the Christian reli- gion. We want to getrid of the things that are not so—the things that our knowledge shows are no “The Apostles’ Creed w ten*by the apostles. not un- born that bout the Apos- ihost was not re the sec- ond centu born of points of , {llusions dreams, and get down to reall- ties,” he urged: “down to the cold thoughts of your soul. There is an enormous freedom in the church to- day the more things are understood.” ORDERS ROAD TO SHOW BOOKS TO STOCKHOLDERS Nickel Plate Counsel Gives Notice, However, It Will Appeal From Ruling in Ohlo. By the Assoclated Press. CLEVELAND, March 1—A manda- mus writ compelling the New York, Chicago and St. Louls (Nickel Plate) railroad to open fts books for the in- spection of Bryan R. Dorr, a stock- holder, has been granted- by Common Pleas Judge Carl H. Smith. ~Counsel for the company. gave notice of an ap- peal. > Dorr claimed the right as the owner of 3,000 shares of capital stock to ob- tain ‘names of others to whom he wish- certain plans 1s contemplated putting into effect. Counsel for the raliroad _said Dorr was not a stock- holder of record when the books were closed a few days ago and that he held | the shares for speculation. In railroad circles it is believed to be an attempt to block the merger of the Nickel Plate with the Toledo, . Louls and Western: (Clover Leaf); the Lake Erie and Western, Chicago and State Line. and the Fort V Cineinnati and_Louisville lines. Al are controlled by the Van S ringen interests. In other circles the view was expressed that the move was made in an effort to get top prices for get the highest market price the stock has reached in the last two years. Judge Smith ruled that Dorr chould furnish bond of $20,000 for the list of | stockholders. BOISE, 1daho, March 1.—Undeniable evidence exists that the Morning and Hercules mine fires, in north Idaho re- cently were incendia according to of the Idaho Mining Association, who s here for state legislature to provide capital punishment for the commission of the crime of underground arsoi. U.SGovt, Tomorrow we place on sale three solid carloads of U. S. government medical supplies, consisting of Drugs, Bandages, Dental, Surgeon’s and Veteri- nary needs, as well as Hospital Equipment. * The Giovernment Medical Department bought only the best and the merchandise offered here is NOT salvage or reclaimed, but Surplus Property, all new Surplus Property and perfect. Note some of the prices: SHospital SEEK U. S. PORT IN MEXICO Arizona Legislators Petition Presi- dent to Negotiate for Land. PHOENIX, Ariz, March 1.—The house of ‘representatives of the Arizona legislature unanimously adopted a resolution petitioning the President of the United States to en- ter into negotiations with Mexico looking to the acquirement by the United States of the strip of land ly- ing between the present boundary be- tween tho two countries and a line running due west from Nogales, Ariz., to the Gulf of California. Acquisition of the strip of land 3 United States a port of the Gulf of Callfornia. leas joint control or concession of police powers are men- tioned in the resolution as possible methods of acquiring the property. —_— ANTI-KLAN DRIVE FAILS. CHICAGO, March 1.—A natlonal convention to discuss the possibility of an organized country-wide cam- palgn against the Ku Klux Klan will bo held in Chicago some time this spring, the American Unity League announced after a two-day antl-kian continue the rally through re abandoned when Bish- agher was unable to hen Gov. Al Smith of reduled to speak, later sent word that legisla- s made it inadvisable lorI him to leave Albany. B3 cause, as science has proven, they actually destroy germ growth in the mouth and throat. b The written testimony of over 10,000 physicians further assuresyou that the)é are s:lf' ?. : nt-tasting and speedil amint tablets offer trust- flfi:isfm in ,fi St .am?l', worthy protection be- throattroubles. All druggists. Formamint ls oxr trademark- It identifiss our greduct Science says it can. By keeping fit and by guard- ing onc’s throat, the germ of influenza which first settles in the throat ismadeharmless. Form- Stomach Gas is Dangerous As food ties undi in the : g8s. If relief um;l'ned mnm“ Great pain and distress follow. often 0 ected they cease to act. Then the disastrous. Do not take chances. Keep this sure rémed: r'enltwyh Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules ide the quickest and easiest means relioving m‘w@ dyspepsia and M Unlike pills and tablets, which often become hard and dissolve slowly, the fine gelatin which forms Jaques® Little Wonder Capsules guolvu 'within one or two ‘medicin hfid’dguflm. The e ous, paint relioved: Sne flmlalfllg. Ld ?M‘::zlfllhod. Sold th :ym;:’qw'm lor guarantee of sstisfaction these orgins are At all druggists’, or 60c by mail, postpaid, from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. Y. Watch Your Weight Potatoes, white bread and pastries make fat. You can’t do the day’s work under a burden of fat. Cut out the carbohydrate foods and eat Shredded Wheat a builder of muscle, bone and brain, with just enough carbohydrates to supply heat, energy and healthy tissue, and just enough bran to keep the bowels healthy and active. The doctors call Shredded Wheat And at This Store Only—310 8th St. N.W. Attention, Hotels, Restaurants, Boar ding Houses, Etc.—Read. Every Item! U. S. Medical Huck Towels U. S. Medical Alcohol Stoves U. S. Linen Dish Towels.. U. S. Heavy Meat Grinders. . Genuine U. S. Medical Aluminum Hospital Cots Regular three-quarter %hed quality and finest make—bran, cmergency cot—priced less than U. S. Medical Steam Sterilizers U. S. Medical Rubber Basin.. U. S. Medical Mosquito Nets. U. S. Medical Rubber Blankets U. S. Medical White Enamel Tr: 2.9 U. S. Medical Rubber Aprons I 75¢ U. S. Medical 15¢c $3.95 cots of exceptional d-new—a wonderful cost of manufacture. '_xam. U. S. Medical Fun Combination Tool U. S. Medical Corps Lanterns. .......$1.00 U. S. Medical Serving Platters. ...... 39¢c U. S. Medical Keen-Kutter Steels 50c 19 “Gold ‘Medal” U. S. use—ideal for camping use. On sale while they nels............. “a well-balanced ration” because it supplies every element the human body needs and in the right propor- tion. The crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat are delicious ‘with milk for any meal. A DELICIOUS, NOURISHING WHOLE Here is the ‘WHEAT BREAD for that famous “Shredded Wheat Bread,” by Alice Bradley, principal of Miss Farmer's School. of Cookery, published in Woman's Home Com- panion: Break six shredded wheat biscuits into bread bowl, add two cups of boiling water. When cool, add two cups scalded milk, one-half cup molasses, two tablespopns shortening, one tablespoon salt, yeast dissolved in one- quarter cup Jukewarm water, and flour to knead (about six cups.) Finish like white bread. Half white and half whole wheat flour may be used. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole U. S. Medical White Enamel Trays... wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. U. S. Medical Forks, Knives, Spoons. . * HUNDREDS of other useful high-grade articles, such as enamel and aluminum dishes, butcher knives, ladles, graters, pitchers, scrapers, shakers, spice boxes, serving spoons, squeczers, strainers, dish towels, trays, mixers, bowls and saucers, clotheslines, meat cleavers and breadboards at ridiculously low prices. ¥ Washington Salvage Co. s 11 Stores All Over Town —Special Prices Every Day The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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