Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 40

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iy 40 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. — — 1 : = 7 Columbia are operating on a full time | Thirty-one citles throughout the coun- 2 o 5 = < {BISHOP TO ADMINISTER ISTRICT INDUSTRIES fiGotems : s ey vemarnt ey oot Encreases wiie | TEXAS SEN |stund against the New Yori: pronibition | MUST CUT GEORGIA DRY FORCE < ’ sis with a full quota of employes, and | 8 JRNC L o0 0 docrensed employ- | repeater, when it adopted a reselution | NTA. June 14—Fred Di : RITE OF CONFIRMATION! | the industrial situation here is excep- |mang for the month ended May 31, the |declaring that legislatures of the vari- | . o s b s pas o : 101 YEARS OLD DIES! Sl WORKING FULL TIME |tionatis brigut, the Unitea States em- |employment service *snnounced. ' The HARD Blow TODRYS s stiies rieve i riant 1o pins sicn | o) prowbition. dicectan for : s ; S | Dloyment service of the Labor Depart- | pronounced shoriage of farm _labor fous 4 | Georgia, received orders today from : e N Rt. Rev. George W. Davenport to —— ment announced today. There exists|which existy in every section of the « o laws as they deem advisable without | [ W=t FEE L o er TRo 4 z g in Washington, however, a shortage of | countrs is resulting, the service said, being subject to condemnation of the | 00" A FAEIERORET oy Elchonon Ezrin, Notive of Russia,| Officiate at Bethlehem Chapel. | A]) Labor Employed and Shortage |domestic and "hotel workers, common |in cur :nt of activities in the farm [ By the Associated Press. |exan.law making body. Vote on the | Liminon n e fraequce pra- ! Voss B National Cathedral Re Sy |laborers, nainters, monotspe and, lino- | districts of the country. it belng im-| AUSTIN, Tex. fune 14 —The Texas resolution was 14 to 11, and followed i | state. Fivo feld men and an asid : A . : e ¥ 5, first-class male - | possible to secure rufficient labor to care | senate practically repudiated the action heated debate on the prohibition ques- |an ector will be dropped, ace: Was Leng a Teacher in Rt. Rev. George W. Davenport, ported in Severa raphers, and farm hands, with the de- | for the harvesting of seasonal crops. |of the house of representatives in its | tion s v i el e : Washi Bishop of Easton, will administer the Lines. mand becoming more Insistent. Building construction, the report said, . ‘ashington. rite of confirmation at the Bethlehem | ® A tremendous building program con- | is progressing in all parts of the coun- : — L Chapel at the National Cathedral, on | tinues, (he employment service declared, | try on'an exceptionally large scale. All : e e Bt 3 bt todsy. i i e | and every available carpenter, plasterer, | bullding tradesmen in the larger cltics Fichonon Earin, aged 101 vears. an | pvnm o e vaar of the life of | _All industrial piants in the District of | bricklayer and electrician is employed. ~'are fully employed. ' lohonch Berin, amed 0l v TR e e e et st of | —————— e e » B et hwest, dled at | the churches [n his diocese and con- See Page 41 Today's Star for Remnant Sale News! ged, 415 31 ;Btree ot firmed large classes. Since his death that institution Tuesday night The | his confirmation dates have been kept funeral held from the Talmud | by ol)h‘r! bishops. who offered their rah S: csterda ernoon, | Services for this purpose. T o vesterday afternoon. | SCE ECT "isiting Bethlehem Chapel. REbbIBIGE A. Horowitz | pignop Davenport. accompanied by 4nd 1. T. Loeb ofliciating. The inter- } Rev. Thomas Williamson, jr. rector ment was in the cemetery of that con- | of the Church of the Advent, 2d ani ~ D U streets northwest, visited the P O Emergency Hospital, where the rite | g AL native of Russia, | of confirmation was administered to § 5 it 0 in 1822, He came |.John C. Gale, the electrician who was P PO} ki a0, arriving at New | injured by a fall from scaffolding 4 5 i Y ; | | | (<] : while repairing r Pennsyl- ki I { year. He bad| (auin avenue, cora- { | i B ¢ this city for the past | tions during the visit of the Shriners. | i d ¥ v as the first inmate Mr. Gale is & member of the congre- | -, 5 w tie Hebrew Home when it | gation of Advent Church. and decided : P BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. E DEPENDABLE STORE wus opened in May, 1914, He was a|to become confirmed while a patient ’ s 4 Hebrew scholar, teaching that language | in the hospital. {3 ¢ 5 Y AN, a umber of the schools of this city ¥ . his residence here. He is sur- i daughter in thisycity and| WATER-POWER FEES JUMP. vears old, living in ioyenty years jold, orie | Collection of fees due the govern- d two sons, one in 2 York | ment from operations during 1922, one in Philadelphia. There are ro 4 y Aumirous grandchildren and great- sr. licenses for water power de cnduhildre 5 = # velopment have totaled § g i grundchildren, Among the inmates of | ive been deposited In the Treasury. < 4 ophie t srprsebs the Federal Power Commission an-i o Vel £ from t ‘ < 2 ' A Rousing Sale Ready for Bargain Friday nounced today. Receipts scurce X > e aiid M Stoi first Vive president. o the f sged ]S T mis ts that N 3 S e 3 + MEC within five vea 3 10. 1920, 5 | : . b Y the date of approval federal | 4 , . o = { water power uct, the charges w':zpvl- H \ | ed will have offsét all expenses, direct | | » . STREET AR BUMPS i st ottty e | ‘ ‘ ; bV _ THROWN MOTORIST Trban J. Cook, Hurled on Track, May Have Fractured Skull Keep Your ——— ' = Shoes Neat Urban J. Cook. twenty-nine 9 NaT i /. 7, 7 T S, S5 Soribampton dtsken 3 : o | Buffalo, N . ; Values Worth Up to $9.75 terday after: wits badiy injured | = | o 1 \rown from h g These Dresses are truly re- = i Ok 9. ) markable values at the price— ar. He sustained a possible | New D'scovery. Smfiofl!'; 2 e g il the best summer dress bargains » of the skull and minor cuts | Them Away—hke agic! g s ook this store has been privileged to wok. £n employe of the Burea D ot AR B 4 offer at $3.98 this season. All are new and fashionable—revealing way which is guaranteed (o remove } jibe il every tired line snd wrinkle, no ’ = . v watter how deep seated it may be! ] d pnal = Sag acice | Xolling like ‘this new treatment || ere rd atls , , e sewest stile M, Fush 3 'he || jlas ever been known before. You ‘ es s stop the ] 50 “press & small quantity of a | $ oned ot delightfully fragrant cream into || 435 M street. took (| the wrinkle, let it remain for &, Short while, then remove it. Ax [ s ‘_ Pl —Printed Crepe de Chine p if by magic each line and wrinkle || 3 k| ol 7 S nel . i gently lifted away. revealing a || =t ! y L —Alltyme Knitted Crepe with charming new youthful complex- |, 5 3 ) 1 fon. | Even after the first few ] Paisley top TR e leoning, o § Shekara Knitted Crepe and i n v Scovery lled | | . o 2 - . Domnino Wrinkle. Cream. - Women | | Uniform rubber is necessary - Jersey Combinations everywhere say it is the great-| % A S anchers i years: For to uniform mileage ‘ —Pharaoh Knitted Crepe Bome ] ¥ Woune o heauty : | —Alltyme Knitted Crepe cut : s Why let unsightly lines | HE foundation of good rubber is uniform > I wrinkles rob you of yo ctiveness when they can now ixi > " N f B 3 . A 1 B asily banished? Get Doming mixing. Every ounce of rubber in a Miller Fvery woman and miss with an eye to saving will want one or more of these 5 — Trimle e ;‘;‘;“:‘”mi‘,“‘f‘,fi,g‘ | Cord or Tube is mixed in uniformly con- ~mart-looking frocks for her summer and vacation wardrobe. Round and are neck B barang {9"' Words i| S as wn’ peopies Druk Stores: | trolled machines. Every step is electrically ! cliects, with short sleeves or three-quarter s]e:\‘&i .S[r?]ugdhtl‘mr: and ;l‘rar'led models, it Girl (who has been taken || Sons Co—Advertisement. | governed. a variety of appealing color combinations. Shades include brown, black. na rra mile bey green, rose. etc. Sizes 16 to 44 for misses and women. ‘\“ihi?‘ boMI~° | ) eIl = | Goldenberg's—Second Fioor. ouid | WRINKLE CREAM||, Tested and Inspected Seven Times - Don’t Neglect In addition, all rubber is tested and inspected seven times. From every batch of rubber a piece is cut. If not sound, the entire Stomach Trouble batch is rejected. Every day one tire out of each size goes to the Testing Department. Is vour tongue coated? Breath bad? Belch frequently? P Do vou have burning brash irom stomach. or pains around the Assure You Uniform Service heart—even vomiting -spells? You've probably got stomach = $ trouble in some form or other. This is just one of the many ways in which But, there are otlier signs—bloated<and drowsy fecling after you are assured the most for your money meals: slecpless nights : nervous depression all day.” Subtle warn- every time yo i ings these—nature’s danger signals of dyspepsia. Check up, do o Fitbuy a Millar Gord. A Sale Success Repeated something. We suggest a trial of Think about this when you need cords! You cannot make a mistake if you always use O’Bki EN’S fif DYSPEPS' A Miller Tubes in Miller Tires. That's a com- Wb men 78 an d Ml‘ sses 9 ZVe w bination you can ride on for thousands of - The World's Greatest Stomach Remed miles without equaling! Authorized Miller . : | Renfrew Gin Don’t experiment on a stomach remedy. You don't have to! A New England doctor years ago made a reputation for curing stomach ills. He prescribed a medicine that did its work THE MILLER RUBBER COMPANY of N. Y. surely—effectively. Twenty-five ycars ago he permitted this Akron, Ohio gime prescription to be compounded under the trade name of . 'BRIEN'S for Dyspepsia. Since then many have gained healthy . digcstion through its nie. They boght 3¢ from Siugaits—they Sale and Service by saved endiess dollars and endiess hours of suffering ? . cw York Ave O'BRIEN'S for Dyspepsia—compounded from the highest T e S NS vspepsia— he_highes z . grade ingredicnts—Wine of Bepsin, Bistauth (Cittate; ‘Cinchois e atin AU Tumsi e ac) 28 Alkaloids and Aromatics. Ask any stomach specialist about the Ungerer Motor o, 1138 Conn medicinal value of these ingredients. He will tell you, as your SRR ONRRS - DRIER (001031 5K druggist will tell you, that they are widely used. W ’mnwrm Iun Garage, “ith and Calsert st gham Dresses So remarkable has been the success of O'BRIEN'S for Dys- Ot conir ‘o coroam ATCay ™ Factory Brameh pepsia that it is now sold under the broadest guarantee ever B. F. Brown, Jr. Laurel, Md. o given. Read it—then gt your bottle from the nearest druggist LSRR g R, (N The Miller isted below. | Rubber Co. of N. Y. R ( ’ 2 4 ’ Washington i/l : ‘. ) 9.9 925 11th St. & NSy - v - 4 o G Sizes---36 to 44 fall treatment of at least thres bottles of O'BRIEN'S. If after taking this full treatmeat Y | [ PN | - yom ::;::. n:‘m:‘::h:;; ;::uh‘:-mr::d';n,:: i f i o I and Extra Sizes--- druggist and money will be refanded. 0 r % il PN i 46 to 52 REGISTERED U.S. PAT. OFF. 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The colors are guaranteed absolutely fast SOUTHWEST O'DONNELL'S PHARMACY | DORNELYS RxAnkd . { Straightline models, finished with wide or narrow girdles: loose-flowing pancls. trimmed TANIS Doy _— with white organdy or self materials, and neat pipings in contrasting colors. Peter Pau, tux- OuAE. 8, WATER OINM0N BRIS STORE N shawlocollars of white organdy, pique or dotted Swiss. Al sizes and plenty of large 901 473 St., Cor. I St. S.W. Alexandria. Ve, 7 sizes up to 52 for stout women. ! . . Masoo™ 1227 New York Ave. NW. "i"sos™ e

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