Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923. NAMES [}flNFUS'NG prc it Lt W ater Needed More Than Rum, ) y ete., to discuss and plan looking fo- W ward the mitigation or total climina- i tion of the illegitimate manufacture, avs enl . ske or ol distribution and use of narcotic.rugs. ° H Responses in great number, indicating J d interess and approval, Ui LR PR R T n received from embassies 1 governments, from the | gy the Associated Press. call for foreign vessels, the council- 1! e G e ,]‘::‘}{’*," ‘l‘,’:?;“,"n}}:‘;’ ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, April |men declared. They also advocated s “ | gations o bronisll BTs SO . s | that St. Thomas be made a free por Call for Anti-Narcotic Confer-| e sta . fl“'!R' Modification of prohibition laws| ;¢ the distribution of rum from ' the 5 i o he ] v l:l:"f‘fifl as 10 permit manufacture of l\f t Indles, which, before prohibi- ehce- Misunderstood. Exeo- |3 [medical col- | for export purposes only in the V was the principal business of il | £a E . 2 ! at there [bers of the municipal council of St.| tion ir- | ti in Islands was aatedl by meme | N ands. = Socs wasadNocatad by mome | appeal for funds for the con- utive Secretary States. Of | Thomas and St Croix at a b No. today at the gove: . 5 3 . who declared that = = b § T e D',’u;‘ IIment Bionns be drought had seriously .y ‘e ry enby and his cong Itural prm.lu(-uo’?. l11n sional party, stopping here en rou 3 Denby stated that he Kibben, here | | From Ak 5 aneuve | spatch a naval ~ivil nd that the | home m the fleet maneuvers ol u s his is as far as{Panama. r. Holmes, its 1.—International Anti-Narcotic League. [} 4.—International Anti-Narcotic So- | €x ciety. i 5.—International Anti-Narcotics So- ¢ ap- y : Lhds proximate per cent and virtually |urged a complete revision of taxation O L o elimin in Thomas as a port of modeled on that of Porto Rico. : Anti-} i :":.'?;{SHOW OF MANY FEATURES ,, | UPHOLSTERING " onmny 3. ones maposition wint/[ ||| /[ {dk|l OF FURNITURE BY EXPERTS U I / eanion somes $12 e e LR R il Myl ar name (the one with the | in H e Sils and “'Butterfly” rides, Tapestriex, Velour: ed. < o ted, are said to b N \ \ and MKk Materials Labor Only k e at Cost Prices to the out- GENUINE BELGIAN LINEN SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Now at Half-Price. AMER!CAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. N.W. \ohons, Wit or ol Phone Main 8139 Important! 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The “Mileage Basis” Plan Main Bearings—40,000 miles or more | without attention. Valves—15,000 miles or more without need of grinding. Connecting Rods—40,000 milesor more without attention. Cylinders Pistons, Rings—Guaranteed in writing 15,000 miles against “‘oil pumping.” Gasoline Mileage—20 to 25 miles per gallon. Tires—15,000 to 25,000 miles per set. The Great American Sweetmeat Transmission, axles, and major parts —Life of the car. SE | Teeth were given to man to use. Like our m“scles’ they need exerclse Oakland Motor Car Co., Ponthc,.Mlchigan - Divirion of Gensral Motors Corporation len it - gnd plenty of it. The 1923 Oaklands Secretary Denby and his party sail- d on the transport Henderson to- night for Washington, where they ex- pect to arrive Friday night. TALKS TO MASONS. Dr. Thomas E. Green Gives Points | to Help Country’s Welfare. Dr. Thomas E. Green of the Amert- can Red Cross addressed a meeting of the United Masonic Clubs last night on “Masonic Work,” in which he urged Masons to carry this work outside of the lodges iInto the in- terests of every day life, especially in combating the evil influences that {trom time to time threaten the wel- {fare of the United States. The meet- |ing was held at the Trinity Com- , munity Church and was presided over by Rev. David Ransom Covell, rector of the church and assistant chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the i District of Columbia. FTHITRIVA] A Matter of Course CERS, entertained in Keep That Youthful Spirit! honor of the Treaty of Paraguay, had a din- ner of t“iepty - one OU'LL feel like walking, standing, like ,c,?,‘:fiz%ochofi;?fifii I "getting things done” in “Arch Pre- server Shoes for Women. the number of pleas- ures that comprise a meal. 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The prices which your dealer asks today for this long- mileage hosiery are the lowest con- sistent with the time-honored Phoe- i : WRIGLEY’S provides pleasant Bonmngcar - 22353 Lumarorid T fis Sport Roadster - 1145 L'oufig‘lgll’w. - action for your teeth—also, the soft seaan™. gum penetrates the crevices and s e Immediate Delivery cleanses them. Authorized Distributors Aids digestion by increasing the flow District @ Company of saliva which your stomach needs. e E N “Qur success is due to seling automobiles that won't come back to customers who will.” Use WRIGLEY’S after every meal— E. J. Quinn Motor Car Co. see how much better you will feel. 824114th St N.W. Main' 2836 The perfect gum is made under conditions of absolute cleanli- ness from pure materials, and comes lo you in sanitary wazx- wrapped packets. nix determination ever to maintain its sovereign standard of quality. FHOENIAX HOSIERY MILWAUKEE. Save them e Flavor Lasts -41 "’/ (:o)"fi[}v :

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