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Last Call for' : EASTER CLEANING! ‘We will do our utmost to return _your garments fresh and clean for Easter wear.. if they are reccived by us without delay. Call Main 4724 * " .~ CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. DRYS WILL SCAN 'EM bibing by Thirsty on Railroad Trains. “Watch your hip” is the new slogan placed 'before railroad travelers under the new order of Prohibition Com- | missioner Haynes to stop “promiis- cubus drinking of intoxicating liquor on rallway traink.” Thirsty passengers, in addition to being exposed to the usual traveling hazards of life and }imb, also are to have their hip pockets constant danger, for prohibition ag the order, are to arrest immediately any one caught drinking liquor, or even alleged liquor, on trains. It became known today that almost Commissioner Haynes stepped aboard a train for a two-day trip. secret, even his most confidentia sccretarfes at prohibition headqua ters being in the dark, there were possibilities that to th, yhimself might go the “ | the battle to dry up the railroads. Smoking cars and compartments. nts, under | immediately after issuing the order | A u His | Gounod's itinerary. and destination were kept|overture, and also Chopin's F' |1 Fraternal Order of Eagles to Hold Bpecial Services. Memorial services of the fifty or Niw Prohibition Order Bans Im-|wiore members of Washington Aerie 125 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles who died during the past year will be held Sunday evening, April 8, at the Elks' Hall, 919 H street north- yest, at 8 o'clock. The hall will be appropriately dec- orated with flowers and ferns and the necessary electrical equipment installed. The Elks Band of seventy pieces will furnish instrumental music and there will be selections by a quartet in brass, coniposed of Arthur S. Wit- Albert Mancini, Robert K. Clark and Peter A. Haz ello solos wtorne ~ Celebre ( {Dorothy Lee), and by Ambrose Dur- kin, Arthur . Witcomb, director of the Glks' Band, announces he Unfold Ye Porta March, and “Zion Awake,” The ‘memorial oration 'wil ered by Judge Robert E. Mattingly Those who wish to attend may notify ald A, Britt, secretary F. O. 504 Pennsylvania avenue north- d | three . Eagles | the Ce Woodcock and Ducks Taken in Cen- ter Market Sent to Walter Reed Hospital. Convalescing patients of the Wal- ter Reed Army General Hospital, on Georgla avenue, who are permitted to take solld nourishment are due a treat that would bring a light to the eye of any epicure. Sixty- woodcock, and elght canvas- back ducks from the wild celery the Chesapeake bay, by the Department of | Agriculture from John A. Thompson, |a game and poultry dealer of the | Center Market, will be sent to the | hoepital today for a feast for the sick soldiers there, on the suggestion of Assistant District Attorney Ralph Glyen. | Thompson was arrested following an investigation by I L. Earnshaw, an_inspector of the Department of Agriculture. who found the game in ter Market cold storage plant, dressed and in boxes marked “squab,” in violation of the national migra- w. Mr. Thom) was released on $300 collateral. ’zf- oam! into court today and pleaded guilty, ON SEIZED GAME!: and upon the recommendation of As- possession of the woodcock. the fines, and the case terminated. —_— The coast line of tralia, 18 more than 2, d States from northern Mas- | or sand from Puget gound. The bank | son. =achusetts down the Atlantic, around | refused Jones access to the box on | ¥lorida and to Moblle. with Frank Anderson, SEEKS GOLD FORMULA. | his consent Bafety Deposit Box. | + BEATTLE, Wash., March 2§.—G. W | Johns filed suit here today to compel | From the N the Metropolitan Nationsl Bank to 1 7, Eive him access to a safety deposit|parent ueensland, Aus- | box that, he asgerted, contained a formula by which he could get $7 worth of gold out of a ton of water | e paid ork Sun. from the bu: “Bee? Be, bee.” the ground that he rented it jointly 're bail recently on a charge of fraud— a scheme to transmute lead to silver e e ndation of A% | Beattle Man Sues to Get Papers in|-#d that Anderson had not given —_— Fruits of Industry. admonishea you. should take : ?" puzzled the fndolent “That's the {nsect that spende« 1 its life storing up honey of us to eat, isn't it?" the gathering place for passengers who rely on the hip pocket, are ex- pectéd now to become & new stamp- Don't fet child stay of whom have been admonished bilious, constipated Commissioner Haynes that they are “on duty” whether traveling or at home. They have been told also that they must do_their duty on trains or be y be satisfied was seen in Some quarters as the i 1 first step in _prohibition enforcement against the ultimate consumer. Wayne H B. Wheeler, general counsel for the 3 Anti-Saloon League, only a few days ago issued a statement emphasizing = hen they cost so litt] 40 conte per carton of Just Da Tttty e bootiepgors, and he —when they cost so little now—. per carton of st s oo T 350 towsle, The pricsfor hiscty o $8.50 por o ot l e is—and even ‘er in five, ten or nty-nve case quantities—the result of our fight to lower costs and pass the saving on to the consumer. . Begin to-day enjoying the comfort, cleanliness and economy of ScotTissue Towels in your washroom. Re- member, the only way to get fresh, white, soft, absorbent towels—the only towels containing Thirsty Fibre— is to get ScotTissue Towels. Phone or write us and we'l see that you are, supplied with towels and fixtures. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY . 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