Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 10

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10 Hold Stockholm Superior to Prohibition People of Sweden Defeat Substitution of Drastic Legislation, Preferring the Regulation by Government. bition in at the nat- Gothenbure. tion is coming” said the next man who walked through the halls with me. “There’s the proo Both men pointed to the same { of figures, 1 on the wall of one of the int social exhibits at howed that | 1« he would not | ions 4, before war | f, that Dr.| authority | househol be cut off. to att told m e the 1i permitted of th he exhibits of the thenburg exposition, Anthracite Coal in all sizes for immediafe delivery. “All Lump” soft coa Domestic Coke........ Phone Main 3068 John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Tomorrow Alright light's Tonics — fresh air, & good and an NR Tablet to make your better. = Remed» (NR Tablots) eficial” Influence on the eliminative system—the er and Bowels. g Liquor Law practicality Sweden. Sweden Rejects Prohibition. With the lifting of the wartime restrictions and the return to strict ulation, the I. O. G. T. member- n. Yet in in a country such as long ago ag: a striking prohibition brandy-maki evils of exce Tt is that the vote for heaviest in the districts, where the | ive drinking are most test in the districts rh-'uTn of the | ul. rohibition to- almost unanimou it could be made re convinced that we would be off without alcoholic drinks not convinced that we can deprive our people of near neighbor, Finland, Prickly Heat? MANY people are subject to this hot-weather com- plaint, which is very distress= ing. The quickest relief known is Noxzema, the famous grease- less skin cream — instantly cooling, soothing, healing. Snow-white, delicate, fra- grant—no grease, no soil, no stain, no disagreedble odor— delightfully refreshing to the skin. Equally good for tired, ach- ing fect, for sunburn; in fact, the world’s finest remedy for all skin ills and irritations. Costs little—works wonders —money refunded if you're not more than pleased. At all drug stores<3 sizes— 35¢, 50c, $1.00. If your druggist cannot sup- ply you, send money to the Noxzema Chemical Co., 102 E. Lafayette Ave i Md., and we will supply you direct. I i X THE EVENING Sweden is brought across the Baltic Sea from Finland. Her nelghbor, Denmark, is wet as can be. No forts at restriction were viaible du ing my stay there, though the Danes did not exhibit many cases of intoxi- cation. but was compelled to modify the rule in favor of wines, When Reform Defeats Itnelf. “The stories we hear from the United States as to the workability of prohibition are not encouraging,” I was told everywhere. “Some of the strongest and most sincere advocates of prohibition in en do’ not want prohibition at sald Dr. Bratt. “They talk bition in order to marshall P! their followers in the fight against gmmmmnmmmmmmmmu Norway trled prohibition | brandy. But they know that actual prohibition is impossible. -In. fact hey are trying to do just what we re trying. to do— To cut down liquor consumption to the lowest possible notch. When it is cut down so far that smuggling and illicit distilling are encouraged the reform effort defeats itself.” e KING’S YACHT FLOATED. By the Assoc] Press. SOUTH! ON-SEA, England, July 26.—King George’s yacht Britannia, which ran agrouna on the Shoebury sands near the mouth of the Thames yesterday, was refloated last night. It is believed the vessel is undamag L - STAR, WASHI.NGT()N, D. °C, - THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. PUTS BURDEN ON U. S. Cass County, Mich., to Turn Dry Violators Over to Federal Courts. DOWAGIAC, Mich,, July 26.—Cass county has found the prosecution of persons arrested on liquor charges too eypensive to be perpetuated. Conse- quently, all licuor offenders here- | after will be turned over to the fed- | eral government. Sheriff Earl B. Sill, in announcing | the new arrangement, said the step is being taken to save the county all jury and court expenses, the cost of keeping prisoners in jail_and the ex- pense necessary in the procuring of evidence against offenders. Enjoy Your Vacation In a New DURANT IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES All Models and Colors Franklin 4307 Jl THE MANS STORES ¥ OF WASHINGTON An Old Fashioned HALF PRICE SALE OF EVERY STRAW HAT IN BOTH MAN’S STORES Not many words are necessary—our “fame” in the Straw Hat world i s “far and wide.” Just when you need a second hat you have a choice of 4,000—perfect, clean, crisp straws at exactly half the prices quoted at the season’s start. All $2 Straw Hats All $3 Straw Hats , All $4 Straw Hats All Panamas, and Baliluks Leghorns (86 and $8 Values) $1.00 $1.50 AND LEST YOU FORGET—THE SUMMER SUIT SALE IS AT ITS HEIGHT—ALL PALM BEACHES, $12.50—ALL MOHAIRS, $15.50—ALL TROPICAL WORSTEDS, $19.50. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS, AND YOUR SUIT LAID ASIDE WITH DEPOSIT. regul Ma me_ingredi- £ ents, then candy coated. ‘ For children and adults. Peoples Drug Stores, Inc. Money’s Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN Inc. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Car Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P.M. HARPER MOTOR CO., Inc. 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue i 1 i 1 o D het EYSTR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY By the Piece Sliced 20c h. BACON 25¢ b. PORK LOIN ROAST Lb. -2lc LEGS or LAMB LB. 32c Genuine Spring Lamb SHOULDER or LAMB, Roast, LB. 20c SMOKED PICNICS LB. 14c OLD DUTCH ROLL 1B. 12%c Genuine Smithfield ShouldersLB.21¢ FRESH FISH POULTRY Croakers, Ib., 1215¢ FRYERS, 1b., 43¢ Butterfish, Ib., 17¢ ROASTERS, Ib., 42¢ Crabmeat, Ib., 49c STEWING, Ib., 38c Embns Fancy Home-Grown Tomatoes Yellow Elb Peach ellow erta Peaches 5c Pound 20c, Basket . N. Y. (Well Headed) Lettuce Eastern Shore Potatoes 6 Lbs. for 25c 8c Head; 2 for 15¢ | Pink Salmon, - 2 for 25¢| Pineapple, Larse, No. 21, 27¢ l'},\\'l'.\'l'l()) SLICED Sockeye Salmon, s 23¢| Apricots,oe Monte No. 2 can.23¢ DEL MONTE can, 23(! Argo Salmon, Ready to Fry, 2 cans, 25¢ GORTON'S THEY ARE PEELED If you want the large No. 21 can, 31c Peaches’ “Sunny Smiles” 50c 3 large cans, Curtice 15-0z. Jams, 20¢ MOSTLY STRAWBERRY 15-0z. Preserves 18¢ 8-0z Preserves 10c ASSORTED FLAVORS CARNATION MILK 3 Tall Cans 32¢ UNEEDA BISCUITS PACKAGE 5¢ SUCCOTASH 0n Top Brand, Can 12¢ SUGAR 10 POUNDS FOR 87¢ 24C 47c 930 Sweetheart 5-1b. 23c 12-1b. 480 24-1b. “Eventually” A Clean-Up Price on LOG CABIN | STAR SOAP All stores have a fair supply on hand, but we Bag, Bag, Bag, “Best” Kippered Herring,> or 25¢ Kipper Snacks, 3 for 25¢ VAN LILL’S BONELESS FILET OF KIPPERED HERRING MAPLE SYRUP—Making Room for P. & G. Soap Small Medium Large e Kirkman’s advise—Shop early. Babbitt’s Cleanser EACH other at very low prices. All priced the same. Prize Bread Flour of the New Stock. Fels Naptha Your favorite flour or your opportunity to try an- World—Not Bleached

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