Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1923, Page 22

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FRANCE TO DEFER TURK OIL PROTEST| Will Wait Until U. S. Gives | Entire Appreval of Big B Chester Project. Dy the Associated Press, PARIS, April 18—Until the United States indicates its entire approval of the Chester project for the develop- ment of Anatolian resources and man- ifests an intention to suppert it. .the h government will make no her representations on the sub- , it was stated in government circles today. So far the French gou- ernment has submitted to Washington the existence of French priority claims with the suggestion that the Chester project violated the “open door” policy of the United States. In answer to 2 the French companies were willing t » carry out th rnlp of the old cons rence Feommercial * ockey- ing. U. S. TO SUPPORT CHESTER. ‘Will Back Any Valid Claim, State Department Officials Say. e that the Turkish gov- ora_approved the Ches- on April 10 by final ac- ‘urkish assembly was re- ate Department yvester- To Make Survey Of Ice and Milk For Shriners A survey to determine whether there will be adequate reserves of ico and milk to provide for the.thousands of visitors who will be in Washing- ton during the Shrine conyention has Been undertaken by Health Officer Fowler. The health officer said he would ap- prove the use of powdered milk, pro- vided it is labeled as a manufactured product. Dr. Fowler said he believes the city will use large quantities of ice during the conventlon, particularly at soft drink establishments. THE EVENING. GIRL'S THROAT CUT. Man, 58, Admits Quarrel With Actress Over Letters, Arrested. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y, April. 15—Eva Powell, a chorus girl, is in & hospital here suffering from wounds inflicted by a razor, and John Leins, Afty- elght years old, of Dayton, Ohlo, is being detained by the police. Miss Powell formerly lived in Columbus. STAR, WASHINGTON, DEMOCRATS FOR COURT. Will Stand With President Hard- ing, Says Senator Harrison. By the Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, - Ala., Democrats in the Sen hapa tliree excéptio ~'stand with Presi@ent Harding in carrying this nation Into the league of nations international court, Senator Harrison, democrat, Mississipp), said here yes- D. C., WEDNESDAY ervations if we can' Mr. Harrisel state “but If we can't the Dl'lntlo-l thing to do Is go in on the best terms possible. We are in the minority and we have got to do the very best we can as & minorit. 8 STUDY OF RUSS RELIGION ‘Bishop and Church Paper Editor on Unofficlal Mission. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, April 18.—Bishop Edgar Letns, the police say, admitted that | terday. he followed Miss Powell from Dayton to Buffalo, and that there was a quar- ¥el over letters written by a woman relative of Leins to Miss Powell. Mies Powell's condition is critical. WALK-OVER The best-known style in the world PRINCESS PAT Only Walk-Over makes this model. It One | | | was created for women who do much walking—fits the natural lines of the feet Made with narrower heel and strught mslde line. Inblxkotbm “We are for going In without res- Hartman, “MEN'S WEAR Try-Out versus Three Try-Ons! A custom tailor requires two or three try-ons—all we ask is a try-out—his fit is in his mind—ours is in the mirror— in his case you have to visualize the gar- ment in the fabric—in our case you can see the fabric in the garment. You'll never go back te try-ens APRIL 18, 1923, n] Churoh in the United Btatde, letr to attend the conference of the all- Russian “Living Church” the ses- slons of which will begin April 29. Blake of Paris and Lewis Oliver|" editor _of Zion's Herald. representing the Methodist Episcopal Before _their departure Bishop Blake sald “Our visit to Ruesia is purely per- sonal and unofficial. We go to ob- serve religious conditions. In view of the conflicting reports comyng out of Russia we desire to obtain, if m sible, an unprejudiced understanding of the facts.” ount Vesuvius is the only active volcano on the continent of Europe. 'mp:: LY,y Sults and Top Coats Tailored by Hirsh Wickwire TheFinesiof M&aqhuw Built from select custom patterns in superior woolens of international production and executed in exclusive WOOD- WARD models, these clothes conform to the usages of the best Lendon tailors. Yet one is saved the annoyance and delays of tailoring try-ons. mnnhmmzh &finthmn Ncar 10th The Men’s Store Near lOth s from Consul B. M. if you try us on a try-out in a R R R R S . SR AV R Undersec retary Phillips announced ro- ceipt of the nd message from Consul mderstood the would be pub- le within a few returned to Con- American citizens, in cordance the “open door” poli spokesmen for the State Department | said, with special reference to the Ches- >l|4 n infringe Anatolia, |:AS«.\UIHI of merely pre- ing the detuils of the Chester con: cession recently approved by the new Turkish government at Angora. and therefore car ate a definite policy advises have been received State Department has all further partment, a and the Bri an re ant_ofiicially formed r ment's de the Chester tional law DISCUSS BAN ON JEWS. World Congress to Consider Action of Schools in Europe. m as to the validity of concession in interna- he State Depart. | Stein-Bloch Suit or Overcoat at $45! SIDNEY WEST Incorporated * 14th and G Streets Sole Washington Representatives of Dunlap Hats and Stein-Bloch Clothes FREE—50c WORTH OF JOHNSON’S VARNISH Johnson’s Floor Varnish You know Johnson’s Floor Wax—it’s used by housewives everywhere. We want you to know Johnson’s Floor Varnish, too. Our Varnish is just as :ood as our Wax. Johnml Floor Varnish is very easy to apply and has good body. It dries dust-free in two hours and hard over will not chip, check, mar, blister or pale in color—and absolutely water-proo’. Johnson’s Floor Varnish will stand all reasonable tests. Fine for tables, chairs, if desired. linoleum. May be rubbed { s A \lru 18 (Jewish Tele- e question of Ii )~ i <h " throughout principal part y e world congress tudents which is to meet Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain Use Johnson’s Seni-Spar Varnish Stain for refinishing in color where you do not care to go to the trouble or expense of re- moving the old finish. Apply it right over on furniture, floors, woodwork and all in- terior and exterior surfaces. Saves time, money, labor and material. John- son’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain gives won- derful satisfaction on exterior work— it will not turn white. One coat of John- son's Sani-Spar Vernish Stain gives you your color and a beantiful, glossy, dur- able fmish. It dries hard overnight. FREE OFFER Take the coupon to the store mentioned below. It will be accepted as a credit of 50c onthepmchaseofapmt,quart.bflf@lhnuganonofjohmmaMVmuhor Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain (any shade). With this coupon you can buy a pint of Johnson’s Varnish for 35c—or a quart for $1.00. The regular price for these sizes is 85¢ and $1.50. Sold and Recommended By: WEST 5 GEO. M. CASPER, TH A En'os.:.““' 103 North Cardiina Ave. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE, E. GE MONS, 140- and Decatur Sts. 5 Pennsylvunl. Ave. Al SUBURBAN TAKOMA PARK, SOUTHERN BLDG. & lUPPLY Co., 355 c-enr Ave. HEVY CHASE, D. C.: CHEVY CHASE SUPPLY C! HERRYDALE, VA.: EHNEST M. SHREVE. CLARENDON, VA.: A. F. THOMPSON. ALEXANDRIA, VA LEADBEATER DRUG ‘CORP. FAIRFAX, VA.: JAS. E. NICKELL. ROCKVILLE, MD. W. W. WELSH ESTATE. MOUNT RAINIER, MD.: MOUNT RAINIER HDW. CO. here Apri A delegation representing the Aryan etudent 1 today gave v sity auth reach a undertaking to enforce immediately he e of limitation against udents to CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE All Over Face, Neck and Hands, Itched and Burned Badly. Lost Rest. R W SRS ‘Why Hudson Owners Buy Hudsons Again and Again fimfludmmremhnndmowmrs. ‘They find nothing to tempt them elsewhere. Some have owned five, ten, sixteen successive Hudsons. They have found each succeeding Hudson, a better, smoother, finer car. Those who drive today’s Super-Six call it the greatest Hudson ever built. Its price makes it conspicuous not only among cars of comparable fineness, but even among those that you never classify with Hudson in quality. *_“ o I “My trouble began with & break- ing out of little red spots around the edge of my hair. It kept ,& getting worse and soon =, spread all over my face, Y neck and hands. Ititched \ and burned so badly that | | 3 1 could not do anything 2 ;'\\\ and lost my rest st night. **A friend recommended Cuticura Seap and Ointment so I sent for a frec sample. I purchased more and after using one cake of Soap and one and a half boxes cf Ointment I was healed.” (81%1 Mre. Ora M. Hoover, R. F. Box 21/ Deer Lodge, Tenn. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Talcum the care of your skin. - e Dupi s 14 e Selg v These Letters Typical of What All Say here. Som . SBEFCuticurs Soap shaves without mug. *“The wonderful service I have had || “‘I have ownedseven Hudsons [ “Wae have owned four Hudsons in from eight previous Hudsons, in- i in succession. The fact that I . Our next car will bea cluding all models, operated under || have stuck to Hudsons for so sll conditions has just multlfl in Theparch ’nlnthH . - mnyy:‘nlndf.ntutbdr J. C. BILLINGSLEA, Chicago, M. || Hudson Also Builds THE ESSEX «Prices are: Cosch, $1145; Cabriclet, $1145; Touring, $1045. Freight and tax extra. SOUTHWEST LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY, . 308, oSOUTH 5 i L Salesroom Telephone Service Station n:o. 7. FIMUTH & CO., N A ST STOPS THE TIOKlE 1100 Counecticut Ave. Franklin 7700 633 Massachusetts Ave. S HEALS THE THROAT : i DEALERS y GURES THE COUGH > Its Soothing, Healing Effect WEAVE! 1373 Mount Pluu W. R. WINSTON, 29!! 140\ St NORTHEAST J4.L, CUTRELL, (Brookland Hdw, and Paint Store), Sts. CRAVIN 1911 Flnuy!vmln Ave. OE MAINE & C D?DSRSAVITZ. W- A. FINCH- Hfll 18th at WIS t‘ll Nnnlylvanl- B. KANDELL" HDW STOIE, ia Ave. 12th and Monroe D. DELVICCHIO, 15th and H Sts. M. GOLD.TEIN; 905 H FRED 'y HAAS 2008 Rhode lsiand Avenue. A. WEBER, ‘8th and Maryland Ave. - uou REILLY co. "1!&0 New York Ave. -THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50c- - ‘Winterson Auto Ce. Aunapolis, Md. Palace Garage, Westminster, Md. Ashhy Metor Co., Quantico, Va. soon gives relief. Price 35c. § A Penetrative Healing Salve and § aMild Laxative are importantin the treatment of Coughs, Spas- modic Croup and Colds, therefore, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and a package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing ‘| Honey, making a complete treatment for 85c. ¥. Bond Boarman, Bel Ain, Md. — Brooklyn Garage, Brooklym, Md. Philiips Hwd. Co., Cambridge, Md. Easton Motor Sales Co., Easton, M& Kerger Motor Co., Ellicott City, Md. Harbaugh Aute Sales Co., Frederick, Md. e o ation, Froatburs, Md. People’s Garage, Galens, Md. Phil C. Curley, Monkton, Md. A Auto Co., H‘I’tlll-ltc;l.. Md Carrott Mator Cou Oskinnd, z wn;su:l rage, Principk “"":'n!‘“i . B W. Farine Aute Cor Selisbury, M&. E. Thomas Matthews, Sparks, Md. E. L. Fester, Sparks, Md. John H. Daddysman, Westernport, Md. Smith Motor Co, White Marsh, Md. ‘Woodbino Moter & Repair Co., Woodbiae, Md. Joseph M. Wilkeim, Mt, Carmel, Md. Village Garage, Cockeysville, Md. Staufler & Suyder, Unlen lud‘n Md Arthur K. Pi Middlctows, es Town, W, Va. Hates Bros., Orange, Va. Henson Metor Co., Winchester, Va. ‘Willis Hudson Co., Culpeper, Va. Baker & Gosby, Columbia, Va. Hargrave & Lewis, West Polat, Va. J. T. Campbell, Luray, Va. v . 3,5 C-‘:holl, Co., Fredericksbury, Va. e St Hraciaville, e Charl ge, Harpers rnry. W v-. H. - Va, Pledmon mont W. Va. R. V., Norris, La Plata, d- Fry Motor Ce., Charlottesville, Va. S\ This coupon entitles the bearer to a <.) ued:tofSOcontbeptmhmofapmt, quart, half-gallon or gallon of Johnson’s Floor Varnish or Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain (any shade). Jnunsun 5

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