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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, TUESD/ Y, OCTOBER 23, ; 1923, \| |Open Safety Pin GRAND OFFICERS CALL 18 R o BRITAIN MAY GALL short musizal program that In:luded rocal solos and dusts by Messrs. East and Raymond, with C. H. Kocher as | Benutiful Complexion and Halr If You Use the Prescriptions of Ebert Sets gc-z_ving MRS. N. C. COON HEAD BLOW TURNS TIMEBACK 5 YEAR s LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 3 Design, Dressmaking, Millinery ;} Dress R ght, Reasonabiy New Addre:s 804 17th St., Cor. H St. i 3 2nd Floor Fr. 7475 i Dry Agent Revives to Find He Ask for Booklst Has Wifé and Two Sons Waiting. Enlargements— By the Associnted Press. i ST. CLOUD, . Minn., October 23.—The e ro s ket ouiate Iblow -on the head that knocked have all {Arthur E. Whitney, federal prohibl- irning tion agent of Minneapolis, under the Ciiiis |wheels of a beer truck at New Munich, Minn, Wednesday night, £, | fracturing his skull, also turned the ipages of his life back five years, it was revealed here last night. Whitney was overseas twenty-seven months during the world war, was oo gassed three times and a victim of sasonable and |aphasia. His life after the last gas ar work fully guaran- L ttack wisia bink. teed. Ask to ses samples, After the war he landed in New York and obtained a job as a federal prohibition agent. There he met a young woman known as Ann Whit-, {fiey, who has lived in St. Paul with I him for the last two years. When Whitney, at a local hospital, regained consclousness last night for the first time since the blow Wednes- day, standing beside the bed was Mrs. Luella Whitney, who married him in Grafton, N. D., in 1912, and bore him two sons. He said he knew nothing of Ann ‘Whitney, nothing of the baby soon to arrive, nothing of the alm com- The Nat'onal Remembrance Shop . (Mr. Foster's Shop.) & 14th St “30LER ™ e | | | | . plete divorce proccedings U !;I:X“S\-!f and Luella and nothing yhow he was hurt. .39 A | "Whitney had @ faint idea that he ' ¥ D.70 | had been a government dry agent, { 4 ) {however. He asked his wife how the G I boys were, and apparently did not SHOWV of time. ' Physicians say Whitney will re- cover. f bl 4‘ realize the p: RTMENT STORE WILL RUN BUS LINE Woodward & Lothrop to Carry Pa- trons From Parking Places Through Coneested Area. I s Society cignty years upon Gour- g aud’'s Oriental Cream #¥ 10 keep the skin and A% complexion in perfect § condition throughthe of the season's activities. White h-Rachel. 4 Jor Tral Size (; | { | Woodward & Lothrop's department store will begin Thursday morning lthe operation of =& twenty-five- | passenger bus as an experiment to- {ward the elimination of parking and | traffic problems of their patrons. The {bus will be operated continuously from the all-day parking area to the store, the idea being that patrons may leave their cars outside the con- gested area and come downtown on the bus. There will be no charge for the bus riders. Officials of the store declare the coach will begin its trips at 9 o'clock am. and run continuously until 6:15 m. The store announces it will estab- =a lazy. no-good feeling—you should | jigh, three coaches if conditions war- take Olive Tablets. {rant in the hope of eliminating many Dr. Pxwards' Olive Tablets—a subs | Parked cars from the already crowd- —were preparea by | ©pdovntown thoroushiarce [ fter 17 years of study. |been announced, subject to changes Ay’ Olive Tablets are n |after conference with Inspector Head- adle compeund sined | DV S5 She trafle bavesd. Bepere Bom You will Kaow tReM |iovth ‘on 10th o L teasts went on | L. to northeast corner of Massachu- oy~ | Setts avenue and 12th street: north Yiion 12th to M street; west on M to i th street; south on 13th to Massa- {chisetts avenue; east on Massahu- Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin ix vel PRIld—tong —you bav we—complexion I—appetite poor bad taste in your mouth ink skin, bright inz of b ys you * Olive Tablets act on howels like calomel— 0 dangerous after effects. bile and evercome 11th to G street; east on G to G street entrance. ot 0 T i, M| NEWCONERS’ CLUB TO ACT | ON OPTIMIST INVITATION UPSET STOMACH, | GAS, [RDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, | —Stomach Feels Fine! Will Decide on Proposed Union of Two Bodies at Dinner to Be Held in Two Weeks. Consideration of an Invitation to amalgamate with the Optimists’ Club of Washington was given by the Newcomers’ Club at its weekly meet- Ing In the City Club yesterday. It was finally voted to hold a dinner within two weeks when a final decl- sion will be reached. The Newcomers' Club has occupled {a unique place among local civie bet- | terment organizations since its in- ception a year ago, and lts chief feature of making strangers “within the gates” at home has proved bene- | fieial to many. The Optimists is an old established organization, and enjoys the reputa- tion of beinir one of-the livest clubs of its kind in the city. Both mem- berships are about the same, num- bering in the nelghborhood of 100 men, and should the amalgamation be consummated one of the largest civic jbodies in the District will result. lo pleasant, ®o fnexpensive, so quick tu| *w i o “wment | |QUOR-LADEN TRUCK U L T T UPSETS AFTER CHASE Mi w its magle Al druggls recommend this harmless stomach corrective. Pursued by Dry Agents From Near T B, Maryland, Across Dis- trict Line. Linton Evans, in charge of the Maryland district of the revenue bu- reau for the enforsement of the pro- | visions of the Volstead dry law, ac- icompanied by three other agents, chased a_liguor-laden truck from near T B, to Good Hope road and 17th street’southeast, where the truck overturned. Willlam Croxton, 65 N street south- west, one of the two occupants, was 80 badly injured that he was un- able to” escape. His companion es- caped injury and Bot away. Seventy-five gallons of corn liquor, seized by the revenue agents, was held as evidence, nine gallons being spilled as a result of the aceident. Croxton was takeh to Casualty Hos- pjtal and treated for minor injurics. o later was released on bond to answer charges of illegal possesion and transporting. 'GIRL FINDS HER FATHER AFTER SEARCH OF YEARS Nation-Wide Inquiry Ended by Ar- The Shame of ¢l Blemished Skin For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or} body, you do not have to wait for| relief from torture or embarrass- ment, declares a noted skin speciai- ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur rest in New York of Al- and improvement shows next day. 2 leged Fugitive, Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been : By the Associated Press. found to take the place of this sul- i wll*:iEW L(Zf‘tlfi.rl‘.\.aet\?;m !y!én—:\ ?nu;:; e jon,. 1T} o sei s for phur preparation. The moment you FES BERIEL I et night ot Miss apply it healing begins. Only those Bertha Lubinsky of Richmond, Ind., who have had unsightly skin trou- when detectives arrested, at an apart. bles can know the delight this ment in the Bronx, Barnette Lubin- ° ar bri sky, whom the young woman identi- Mentho-Surphur brings. Even fiery, | sk¥. whom the young woman ldenti- itching eczema is dried right up. | mother, herself and four other chil- Get a small jar ffom any good!dren at Richmond bight yéars ago, druggist and use it like co & cream, |she alleged. Lubinsky was sald to be wealthy. When arrested on a warrant signed {by Gov. Warren T. McCray of In- d'ana, charging him with being a fugitive from Justice, Lublneky de- nied the accusation, and sald he never bad seen the young woman who in- sisted she was his daughter. Miss Lubinsk; wna accompanied to New York by rift Henry Long of Richmond, who sald h sions from the district attorney to the prisoner buack for triak Cuticura Talcum setts avenue to 11th street; south on | Pace by Giving Up ! Part Allowance By the Assoctated Press. BERLIN, October 23.—President Ebert has set the pace for gov- arnment retrenchment by an- nouncing that he will turn back 0 the treasury half of the speclal allowance made for him in the state budget for entertainment. ‘This means the abandonment by the president of every sort of for- mal entertalnment, as he has no private means and his remaining income in marks is so slight that the average American family could not live on it, The Boersen Courier says Pres- dent Ebert's example should be followed by the members of the reichstag, and that it will do more for the so>al and political pacification of Germany fhan all the patriotic speeches and mona chical festivals the imperial offi- cers used to hold. —_— 1924 COUNCIL, A. A. S. R., TO MEET IN CHARLESTON 'City ‘Where High Masonic Body ‘Was Formed in 1801 Selected for Next Conclave. The Supreme Council, Thirty-third Degree, Anclent and Accepted Scot- tish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, at its |concluding session decided upon Charleston, S. C., as the place of meeting the last week of September, 192 A sentimental Interest attaches to this cholce, it is stated, because the Supreme Council of the Southern Ju- risdiction, which is the mother coun- cil of the world and by recognition thereby all other Supreme. councils receive their regularity, was organ- ized at Charleston, S. C., in May, 1801 When the city of Washington w established the Capltal city seem to be the logical place for the 1 of the order and the off but, in o Suprem by the se, “Whose See is at Charleston. According to the statut of the s Rite, the Supreme Council must meet blennially in Washington, but in the odd years may choose any city It desires as a meeting piace. —_——— Six sisters are members of a wom- | en’s professional foot ball team of Bath, England. | | e Gt 5 i | | I sign, at your home. Our five floo;: vited to inspect the COUNT the same instruc- | endless suggestions. GENERAL ELECTIO Baldwin Tariff Proposals Likely to Make Appeal to People Necessary. Ry the Associated Press. LONDON, October 23,—Great Brit- aln may soon be preparing for an- other general election, if the intima- tlons appearing in today's newspapers are reliable. In a speech to be delivered at the unionist conference at Plymouth on Thursday, Prime Minister Baldwin, according to the Daily Express, Is ex- pected to propose the all-round pro- tection of British Industries by a sclentific tarift. It s not anticipated that he will suggest a tax on import- ed wheat or meat, but rather that the revenue from a tariff on imported manufactures be applied to subsidiz- ing the dominions in the production of meat, wheat and cotton. Election Necessary. If this program is adopted the gov- ernment will have to appeal to the country for its Indorsement, because |~ when the conservatives came into power at the last clection Mr. Bonar Law gave a pledge that there would be no_radical alterstion of the coun- try's fiscal system during the life of the present parliament. The unionist conference, assembling at Plymouth tomorrow, is expected to have unusual importance, for the con- servatives for some time have been showing signs of restlessness at Mr. Baldwin's long #llence on administra- tion policies, and the call for a strong and decided lead has been growing. Drive by Socialists. Behind the pariy's keen interest in| the conference is anxiety over the in-| Is Removed From Throat of Infant Bixteen-month-old Charlotte B. Mirick of 3314 Newark street northwest will leave Emergency Hospital this afternoon, a living evidence of the success of one of the most difficult operations per- formed In the hospital—the ex- traction Sunday night by Dr. G. B. Trible of an open safety pin which had been swallowed and lodged with its point in the tissue almost at the entrance of the stomach. Dr. Trible was called into the case last Saturday afternoon. An X-ray plate showed the open safety pin lodged eight Inches down the throat. Sunday afternoon Dr. Trible with a pair of long forceps went to work on the pin, seized it, rotated it and pulled it out, point down, without damaging the sur- rounding tissues. As a result the child is going home today. At the hospital the operation is regarded as the most remarkably Successful ever performed there has been organized and Is being exe- cuted with the greatest thoroughness. The anti-socialist newspapers do_not conceal their anxiety at the manner in which the soclalist doctrines are being broadcast everywhere and they call for snergetic_measures in ‘counter-action. WARM HOME” Just the Right Tem- perature All Day Long Bet the Indicator at 70 degieen— or any otber temperature you de- sire—and your home will be heated exactly as you want it all day , you will be needless trips to the col- to adjust the drafts and mpers, for the Honeywell Room Temperature Regulator _watches tense propaganda the sociallsts are con- ne_throughout the countrv. This| Furnace and Stove Repairs ROOFING R. K. Ferguson, Inc. 1114 9th $t. NW. Roofing Dept. Phone M. 2480 U do not think YO for the air of friendly c surrounds them gives you that pleas- ant home feeling. A cool and delightful location, facing the deep, green wooded valley of Rock Creek, in the neighborhood of refine- ment and beautiful homes. All are outside apartments and over- look spacious lawns and the great out- doors. Two and three room housekeeping apartments are now ready for occupancy. The prices range from $50 to $90. T is our aim that you find here, not only interesting values, but in- terested service—not only furniture of lasting quality and beautiful de- exceptionally moderate prices, but a sincere desire to share the responsibilities of beautifying of good furniture offer You are cordially in- values in home furnish- ings and make your own comparisons. The convenience of a CHARGE AC- as any other good store offers is YOURS for the asking. e W/RIGHT o FURNITURE eAlways Right n Juality and Price - 905 SEVENTH ST. N.W. when you see Klingle Mansions, . American your heat better than you could ¢ vourself. EE FULL ELEC- apartments” harm which L Demonstrating Quality at a Price 4-plece Tudor de- sign bedroom suits of walnut in two-tone effect. Every plece of generous si: and gracefully d ed.” 45-inch dresser, full size vanity, man’s robe with ample space for clothing and trays for furnishings, etc. A bow-end bed completes the suite. $157.50 ON STANSBURY LODGE : Oklahoma Masonic Official Guest of Dr. Finley and Staff on Visitation, With Past Grand Master Anderson now grand secretary of the Masonic Jurisdiction of Oklahoma, as a guest, the officers of the Grand Lodge, F. A A. M. Feaded by Grand Master Mark |F. Finley, last evening paid the an- nual grand visitaton to Stansbury Lodge, 24, at Brightwood. In the p ence of a gathering that shattered attendance records, Grand | Master Finley was cordially welcomed | by Walter H. Robinson, master, on | behalf of Stansbury Lodze. The lat- | ter was commended on its progress | during the year, as shown by the re- POrts of the secretary and tle treas- urer, and warmly congratulated on the spaclousness and beauty of its lodgeroom, perhaps the largest of the Masonic assembly halls of the Die- | Grand Secretary Anderson of Okla- | ome made an eloguent address, in | e course of which he supported a| “vision” of Grand Master Finley ttat the District of Columbia is destined | to become the center of Masonry of the United States. if not of the wor'd. | @ meeting was turned over to! H. 8. Omohundro, who presented a h t (T MO LTI within 5 miles of Washington. this ridiculous price. payment and pay the ba.anc at OPEN TONIGHT l o, siano accompanist. ‘ series are scheduled for evening. An official call wil] be to George C. Whiting Lodge, No. it 8 o'clock, and to Potomac Lod, The next grand visitations of tre Ask_Dept. and Drug B tomorrow ‘oce. 1405 Eye st " paid 2 8:30 o'clock. 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