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THE EVENING [LADY CAVENDISH TO WED [Engagemem Officially Announced to Hon. James G. Stuart. P shfo Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk other attendants of the princ are shortly to be married, are Lady | owes-Lyon, who Thursday Duke of York, and Lady | Virginia Mary Cambridie. daughter N of the Marquis of Cambrid, who is | 24.-91¢ is officially [ to become the wife of the uis of | | announced that Lady Rachel Caven- Worcester. Lady Rachel Cavendisn is ¢ b 'wenty-one years old. | dish, fourth daughter of the Duke of The Hen. Jancy Gl is bethrothed to the Hon. | captain of the Royal s Grav Stuart. third son of the | equerry- Mora Wale 4 N Wales. vy Rachel Cavendis| Is the third fand of the bridesmaids for x5 Mary Stuart is a s and erved during the Pr from 1914 to 1917, and was mentioned As the wheels turn STAR, WASHINGTON in dispatches. and awarded the mili- tary cross with bar. $5,000,000 MILL PURCHASE BOSTON, April 2 r & Sons, Inc. woolen were sold to the American Wool Company for approximately $5,000,000 yesterday. The purchasers will take Possession of the mills May 1. SR Is just one hundred years since were first introduced to the in London, in honor of the y of King George IV. *| counts so progress is measured HEN man invented the wheel he straightened his back and lengthened his stride. Wheels milled his grain. Wheels helped him to lift burdens. Wheels moved him from +place to place. But with wheels came friction and the need for lubrication. Friction holds back; lubrication urges forward. Today mil- lions of motor-cars, trucks, tractors and, launches would be dead machines without a lubricant such as Polarine, the “Standard” oil for motor lubrication. Polarine is made from crude petroleum specially selected for its yield of lubricating stock. It lifts the load from delicate bearings, freeing power for the work to be done. Let Polarine protect your invest- ment in automobiles from the attacks of friction. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Exide BATTERIES S But when he came to “sound” the horn— A man decided to “get by” for a couple of weeks without replacing his dead battery. He did not drive at night, so the lack of lights was of no concern. He didn’t en joy cranking his car very much, but his wrist muscles lasted all right. Where this true story came to a sudden end was when a child started across the road in front of his car and there was no power to sound his horn. He managed to avoid the child, but, rather white and shaky, he drove straight to the nearest Exide Service Station and got a new battery. The battery you can trust Don’t drive with a dead or a weak battery. A good storage battery is an essential to your safety and comfort.The work of starting your car, lighting the road, sounding the horn, and giving the spark for ignition is important work. It demands a dependable battery. You are not taking chances when you put an Exide in your car. It has proved its reliable and long-lasting power ever since the first electric-starting car came on the market twelve years ago (equipped with an Exide). Today, more cars leave the manufacturers’ hands equipped with Exides than with any other battery. . N Do not put up with an uncertain battery when there is the right one for your car at a nearby Exide Service Station. ) The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia Washington Branch, 1823.33 L St. N.W. Phone Franklin 6600 THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR Y RADIO Leokforthissign. Wherever you serltyoucanget & new Exide for your car or com- petent repair work on any make of battery. For your radio set, anExide Battery OUR CAR D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923. “BOOTLEG” WITNESS |INJUNCTION HEARING BARRED AT HEARING| SET FOR MONDAY Woman Admits Bribing Detect-|Govérnment's . Action Against ive, Then Charges Commissioner | Sugar Exchange to Be Heard ‘Was Arrested for Wife-Beating. by Four Judges. By the Associated Press. * NEW YORK, April 25.—Mrs. Mary MoGrath Castro was ejected Trom Ac- Commi; Hirshfield's {hearing in the investigation of al- |loged bootlegging by police, after she i ked the commissioner if he had ever been arrested for wife beating. Mrs. Castro’s testimony that spe had pald a 3600 bribe to Detective “Bobd” McAllister, “the flying cop,” ‘was one of the outstanding develop- ments of the investigation. Commissioner Hirshfield had at- tempted to show that, despite Mrs. Castro’s assertion that the $600 which she said she had given McAllister was ]pruucany all her savings, she had Bage on Brovery varucd i 20 . e hiak M:_, g‘;zy;:lmt o do with), giory. that the commissioner :;2 The commissioner persisted in his . As questioning and Mrs. Castro asked: red her By the Associated Press NEW YORK, April 25.—The hearing on the government's application for a temporary injunction restraining the New York Coffee and S““{. Exchange from further trading in Yaw sugar futures, unless backed by actual owner- ship or control of the commodity, Wil be heard here hefore the four judges olf the United States circuit court of ap- pewls next Monday, United States Af- ting. puper men that,” cried Mrs. Castro. At wiil sald Hirshfield dMcer. ppit this woman out.” Two policemen escorted Mr: to the door. As she passed been arrested twenty-six ye: on a charge of beating his v xhe reached the door she fi parting shot “I'd_rather be married to a hoot- legger than a wife beater.” After Mrx. Custro had gone. Com- for wife heating and | missioner Hirshfield said: 8, said Mrs, Castro. 'You| “As far as that story abomt me is brought up my brother's|concerned 1 want to say that the Mey®r committee and the Cilflt_ns' The commissioner hesitated a mo- | Union and kguard politicians in- ment, then asked again: v much | vestigated my past and weme never did you pey for that hous: able to prove anything but insinua- “You were arrested for wife beat- tions.” a charge of libel. missed. How much did you pay for 0 ATLANTIC CITY DIRECT « THROUGH WEEK-DAY TRAIN (Effective April 30) AR AT THE Playgrourid of the World Six Ocean Plers—Willion Dollar Hotels—an & mile, 0-f1. wide Boardwalk—A rendesvous of fashion and gmyety Direct All-Rail Delaware River Bridge Route £ This train will ~-day from emving 1115 Every Week-day Beginning Monday. Parior Returning tlantic (§tr every Buffet n EXOn and after May 5, FREE FOR THE ASKIN ilinstrated and descriptive New Je: had of Agen &er Trafic will be nent upon uger, Brond Street Station, Philaselphia, Pa. %y ENNSYLVANIA R. R. SYSTEM THE ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED e Next “Pool” Car for California About May 5th What It Is. “Pool” or “Consolidated” or “Club” cars are freight cars for furniture, baggage, etc., which are chartered by us and loaded by our expert car packers with goods of various shippers, shipped to our cor- respondents-at Pacific Coast Terminals (Los Angeles, San Francisco, etc.), who unlpad the car, check out each ship- ment end deliver to consignee, or reship to consignee, prepaid, if in another place. The Advantages. 1. Much greater sécurity because ship- ments go through without rehandling (each shipper has as much protection as though he chartered an entire car) and because the goods are loaded and unloaded by spe- cialists, expert in packing household goads properly in cars. 2. Saving in freight charges. As carload freight rates are lower per hundred pounds we are able to make a lower rate to shippers than the railroad’s less than carload rate. 3. Freight can bé sent C. O. D. The rail- roads require payment of freight charges, but we can, upon proper guarantee, send shipments-C. O. D. 4. Saving in time. Sometimes, though not always, we can save much time in transit. Railroad L. C. L. shipments usually take five weeks or more Coast to Coast. Our cars go through in three 'weeks or less— but as we only send cars at three to five week intervals if your shipment arrives at our warehouse just after a car has gone it may not be delivered at destination for eight weeks. COLD STORAGE FOR FURS —garments, trunks of c.lo(lhing. rugs, etc., r_ouplefi \".ik:h entific cleaning and absolute guarantec against all risks. ;’CK‘JT YOUR FURS AWAY EARLY. Becaritp Starage Gompany Established 1890. Capital, $300.000. 1140 Fifteenth St. C. A. ASPINWALL, President : | LONDON, of 1 MORE RAIL EQUIPMENT | COUNTRY’S BIG NEED\ President of Atchison Says His| Railroad Alone Is ‘Spending | $24,000,000 to Meet Demands. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, et oper- .02 for the sed in_the annual report of the Atchlson, Tgpeka und Santa Fe mpany just made public. m $41.268,307 in 1 ceived by the ry what less than net corporute totals 334,382, in on preferred stock and $13,60. the common stock and wak propriations for reser: funds, e 22 the sum of $14,4 » outstanding feuture r's raflroad operations, s the of the country greatly incre facilities. car demonstra imperative nee n seemed d it through, but s made of pro- wossible and only a beginni viding for the territory.” have been let for and 59 new I ered July 1. with eight pa and improvements to existing equi men®. will cost upward of $24,000,000. NEW HIGH RECORD IN FREIGHT LOADINGS |:: 246,604 More Cars Shipped Than| During Same Week in April in 1922 Revenue roads during week ending 1 totaled 94 cars, record for thig eeason The car service @wision ican Railway Assou piled the report rail- April dise, amounti of the total giv as extraordinarily h son of the vear. {HARD COAL OUTPUT HITS HIGHEST NOTCH oviated Pr ¥ YORK. Ap being during and 1918, whe: more of & fac eral comn the othe years of 191 ‘WOOL AUCTIONS RESUMED. The third s les opened ye s of firm and th day with offe Prices were brisk demand from t and American bu pared with the cl¢ breds were 3 p medium and cour: From the Hea to the Coo | BACK BAY On Salt Water Washington’s Exclusive Summer Colony Adjoins the A Offers ANl You Route Turn BACK BAY BEACH 921 15th St. NNW. N VACATION to Pacific Northwest, Al N Go one way via Great Northern and stop at Park, Portland, Yacoma, Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, Spokane, Rainier National Park and Pa- cific bathing beaches. Supreme Scenic Features I CaN PLAN Your Trip So You Wi . .. CALL, TELEPHONE OR WRITE _ es ‘“”'l c demands of its Need for Comfort for Yourself and Family During All the Warm Season * Large Building Sites, $200 to $400 TERMS ARRANGED : Take ANNAPOLIS PIKE to Walnut Tree Inn RADING DEFENDED INGOTTON FUTURES Texas Man Outlines Dangers ' Now Threatening Suprem- acy of Industry in U. S. E, R. I, April 25 of this country in cottor on is threatencd, said W, | n of Houston, Tex., in an ad dress prepared for tion of the National A i of Cotton Manufacturers I The Lain it®he things “diu asgerted, the e were elimina powerful stk - | othe ¥, it will n ca to compete.” hinery for trad proc present future of 1 statute and carefully supervisr th method ever devis fixing the world prics of a co dity and is indispensable. alike hant and man the cost of distrib! ould be heavily augme la 2 'OVER $2,000:000 SURPLUS | Youngstown Sheet and Tube Com- Company, e of pendent’ steel comna t dep: Dividends paid | BILBO GIVEN FREEDOM. | Fofmer Mississippi Governor Ends | Ten-Day Jail Sentence. By the ten days f r. Bilbo a ve for Mempliis TRUSTEE,TO GET BOOKS NEW YORK, rer 1 me, continental | Wi That Old Get-Away Feeling Is Coming Fast! ¢ of the City U Breezes of BEACH, Md. Y imas Auto Club Right IMPROVEMENT CO. Franklih 6570 2 FARES laska, California and the ational Parks. acier National Superb Train Service' 1L SEE THE BEST OF THE WEST. M. M. Hubbert General Eastern Passenger Agent, 516 Longacre Bldg. New York City. N