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34 CLEAN NEWSPAPER " LEAD, SIS WILEY Missouri Students Told to Keep High Standards of Ethics. B the Associated Press, COLUMBIA, Mo, May 25.—The ‘spapers, tandards of honor and their responsibility to the e notably high, Louis Wiley, ption of ager of the New York |yl stude s and visiting t the Uni- n weck. lead, those Ly est influ=nce, | 8¢ . the most s are inued mpossible iational Truth in Advertisxing. f his expe FIRES COST COUNTRY HALF BILLION IN 1922 MAY END COMPANY RIGHTS | Cub; in t Now We know?Why Il People Have Sorg _Feet; All in the Joints says Maine Doctor “What fools we mortals be." All these years we bave been trying | | to help thousands of footsore people by bathing and powdering the skin when all the time the real trouble is in the bones, ligaments and cartilage— Or, to be short, in the joints. There are 26 bones in the foot cov- ered with cartilage and connected with ligaments and they have a tre- mendous amount of work to do. GOVERNOR BANS THREATS AGAINST COLLEGE HEAD By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, May Gov. Walton cut short a demonstra- tion of protest against the appoint- ment of George Wilson, Farmer- Labor League leader, as president of Oklahoma A. and M. College at Still- water. | governor, after ng one hundred on button through ment was made a disturbance Salina, a few y a party te s to hold a political ADVERTISEMEN 11 | to touch here, Lianso said. d THE EVENING STAR, WAGHINGTONI D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. SPANISH SHIP LINE STOPS U. S. SAILINGS All Vessels Diverted Because of Ruling That Boats Must Enter and Ieave Port Dry. srdered discontinuance merican sailings, Luis Llanso, local nt for the company, announced last night. The discontinuance was ordered because of the reoent Su- reme Court decision forbidding for- . from bringing liquor into itorial limits, he said. mship Prince De Satrus- which will sail from Cadlz on and Is due in New York June All ships will be diverted to Havana and Vera < ter that date, he asserted. any decided to cancel ause of the conflict be- d Spanish laws." anish laws require or the use of the rican laws forbid hin its territorial lquor crews, but the Ar us to bring it w T AD] T, K;nagg'g Bran is prepared to do one thing—AND DO IT WELL! | tran will permanently mild or’chronic d for that . therefore to assure s with mall bran annot afford permanent re- [ i ' ' OR 1 ' ' . LR I ' g (] ] [ v l tural bulk, sweeps, and 1t niot only , but ates the bowe! y mem- your family should cat it— —at least two tablespoon- hronic cases as much with ry Kellogg's Bran mixed with a cereal, or cook it with hot s, adding two tablespaonfuls of Other popu- Kellogg's or to_eat ilk. You pus bakery products ogg’s Bran. Recipes on for each perso 1 [ had in individual pa ss hotels and club MECORMICEK& ED BALTIMORE USA t 1 The slightest strain on one little ligament from being “‘on the feet' 100 much inflames the whole foot, caus- ing soreness and burning, aching and | general misery. “All this ean says & promient Maine doctor whose name s known the world over. Just try a remedy that is com- nded for joint troubles only—such us_Joint-Ease, which evers druggist carries, and sce how quickly your wore, tired. joflamed and tortured feet will’ get. well and strong and sturdy again. Forget your powdering and soaking and other makeshifts for Just a few dass and get rid of all foot mivery by usivg Jolat-Ease, 1t's a stainless preparation that you rub on with your fingers for about a minate and it soaks right in through Siin and_ flesh away down to the Joints—the real scat of wll troubles. Aod remember whea Joint-Ease goes ip sll foot agony gets out— K“%ube for 60 cente, Peopies Drug | Stores.—Advertisement. be quickly proved." General Eastern Pascenger Bldj 7 YW 3 VACATION FARES o Pacific Northwest, Alaska, California and the National Parks. Go one way via Great Northern and stop at Glacier National Park, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, Spokane, Rainier National Park and Pa- cific bathing beaches. Superb Train Service Supreme Scenic Features CaN PN Your Trie So You WiLL SEE THE BEST OF THRE WEST. CALL, TELEPHONE OR WRITE M. M. Hubbert Agent 516 Lomgacre Bldg. New York City, N. Y. Phone Bryant 6963 l ! i limits. The Prince De Satrustegul will arrive dry and will -leave here dry.” He indicated. however, ship would proceed to Cuba on its return trip. It would bring approxi- mately 200 passengers, he sald, but many had canceled passage when learning of the Supreme Court ruling. The company operates a small_fleet with monthly sailings for New York. that the Did Her Best. From Judge. He wanted to say something com- plimentary to an elderly lady, so he sald: “You look young.” “Flatterer!” This threw him off the track, he made a brave come-back “Well, you try to, anyhom.” but HALT CONVICT BOSS TRIAL TO ASK CHANGE OF VENUE State Urges Removal of Case; De- fense Will Present Af- fidavits Today. CROSS CITY, Fla., May 25.—Defense counsel in the trial of Walter Higgin- botham, charged with murder in connec- tion with the death of Martin Tabert of North Dakota, today will present to Judge Campbell affidavits intended to show that a fair trial could be obtained in Dixie county. The state yesterday presented documents which sought to point out that a change of venue was necessary for a fair trial, The court granted the defense until today to present its afidavits. The| papers submitted by the state were sworn to by citizens and county officials, Stafterd Caldwell, assistant state's at- torney, said tI an examination of the Jury list of 283 names showed sixty-six petitioned removal of the trial, thirty-seven had ‘served this year, and forty-elght others were employed by the Putsam Lumber Compsny, in whose convict camp inbotham is charged £ have beatin TeDort to death: e ORDERED TO PANAMA. Maj. Bradford G. Chynoweth, United States Infantry, of the press relations office, military ‘intelligence division, War Department, been ordered to duty with troops in the Panama Canal Zone. Pending his departure for Panama early in August he will be station at Govern- ors lsland, New York, on temporary duty. FIGHTS EXTRADITION. Convicted Broker Wants to Keep Out of Maryland. NEW YORK, May 25.—Application of Dr. Leonard K. Hirshberg, stock broker, convicted of using the malils to defraud, for a writ corpus to prevent his extradition to Maryland, where he was charged with perjury, has been postponed until Friday by Supreme "Court Justice Ford." Fallure of federal authorities to attend the hearing resulted in the adjournment. Counsel for Hirshberg, who was sentenced to four years in Atlanta prison, admitted his client was the man named in the Maryland indict- ment. The attorney denied Hirsh- berg was In Maryland in November, iSociety Brand and The Hecht Co. Hot Weather Suits--Ready! Not so many summers ago men took it for granted that indifferent tailoring and ill fit were the penalty of comfort in hot weather suits. of habeas! 1920, at which time he was alleged { to have committed perjury in stating he owned property pledged as s. curity for bail b RADIUM TISSUE CREAM —rejuvenates “skin” glands and prevents infections from dust and other impurities. Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. O’Donnell’s Drug Stores i Peoples Drug Stores Now the makers of Society Brand and The Hecht Co. clothes have demonstrated that permanent style, fit and quality can be tailored into hot weather suits along with LIGHT WEIGHT, COOLNESS AND COMFORT. Our present collection is the largest and most varied we have ever shown, em- bracing all the summer fabrics of proven worth. Note the Moderate Prices: Palm Beach Cloth, #15 and #17- Mohair Suits . Tropical Worsteds . 325 to *40 Linens, Crashes For Holiday Outings and All Summer 600 Pairs White Duck Trousers, °1°% Bought months ago at an ol\Jportune time and carried along for just this occasion. Heavy white duck, carefully tailored and reinforced where necessary. Good for many a laundering and a full season’s wear. ¢The Hecht Co:, First Floor.) $20 to %40 Gabardine Suits 28 to %50 Whipecord Suits 28 to 50 Lustrous Silks 515 to ¥25 525 10 535 First plunge of the season in Pure Worsted Bathing Suits 53.95 Bathing beaches open tomorrow! Your high dive will be miuch more enjoy- able if your bathing suit is right. These are right in every respect—correct in model, size and color. The pure worsted is immune to dowdiness and keeps its shape. It is absorbent and looks just as well the end of the season as when it made its debut. Navy Black Brown Gray Some attractive color combinations. Miller’s Belts, 25¢ (The Heeht Co., First Floor.) 1,000 White Shirts Into Our Sale, 519 (6 for Oxford leads them all! Next comes white pongee, white corded and novelty self-stripe madras. Neglige style, attached collars or neck- band, as your fancy dictates. Colors, of course, in every conceivable kind. $10) Solid colors and stripes, including just about everything sponsored by fashion and in keeping with comfort. Complete size range and sleeve lengths. Value-wise men are buying them by the dozens. (The Heckt Co., First ¥leor.) echt Co. : 7th at F <