Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1923, Page 14

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TUPPERLAUDS .G, N AL SERMON Co-Operation of First Baptist Church Members Also Wins Pastor’s Praise. To Washington and his congrega- tion Rev. Henry Allen Tupper paid a glowing tribute in his farewell| serman at the First Baptist Church, | 16th and O streets northwest, yes- terday morning. Dr. Tupper, who recently resigned his pastorate of the church, will leave the city Wed- nesday for the south, where he will give a series of lectures. Ho will then go to New York and! arriuge will take place about 1rst pare of Jun after which Will visit Palm b and then.i by way of tho Panama Canal, he will | for the third time visit the far cast.! Dr. Tupper intends to revise all h books and cnguge in writing other. an- |on its journey to Pennsylvania. NEFF’S BIG BLACK HAT | ON WAY TO PINCHOT By the Assoclated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., October 29.— The governor of Pennsylvania will accept the gift of a hat from (hc. governor of Texas. Gov. Pinchot said so when he learn- ed that Gov. Neff of Texas had sent his big, black felt hat to him on con- dition that he wear it at the mnext republican national convention. “When Gov. Neff generously offered to send me his hat on condition that I wear it to_the republican national convention I accepted with great pleasure,” Mr. Pinchot sald. “That is the only way I know of that a demo- cratic hat could get in there. I shall be proud to wear his hat anyhow. because he is the kind of a man 1 like. At the recent governors' conference in West Baden, Ind., Gov. Pinchot, attracted by the wide expanse of brim adorning the brow of the Texas executive, raised the hat from Mr. Neff's head and placed it on his dwn head, It fitted exactly, giving to the republican governor of Pennsylvania 4o much the appearance. of a real thut the Texd% governor oifered it to Mr. Pinchot on condition | that he wear it at the next republican | national convention. Mr. Pinchot | accepted. Gov. Neft has started the, hat, a black felt, size seven and a quarter, “You cannot tell,” sald Gov. Nef's i ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923. ATTACKS THE COST OF GOAL AT MINES Trade Commission Déclares Operators™ Prices Neither Reasonable Nor Necessary. | E ‘ Iard coal is being sold by some mine operators Jn Pennsylvania, the Federal Trade Commission declared today, at.“prices which are neither reasonable nor necessary.” This conclusion was unno&mced by the commission In the secind of a series of weckly reports or the an- | thracite price situation as ii has de- veloped since the short styike last month, . It was grounded on_the find- ing that while 6.7 per cert of an-| thracite is sold by the aperators to wholesalers at 35.50 to 39.99 per ton, 44.56 per cent is sold at 310 to $10.99, another 13 per cent at $11 to $11.99 and the remainder, amount- ing to 343 per cent, at $12 to $13 and_more. “Such wide differences in prices in the present period of normal opera- tions,” the commission observed, “are nether reasonable nor necessary, and often become the cause, but still more the excuse, for the excessive prices now being extensively charged to the consumer.” The commission’s first report on during the perfod when the strike bation, while during the week ended was In effect. Durlug recent weeks, September 22 a# much as 6$ per cent thero has'of the coal bore this charge. g‘f _.nstublldoncc of “panic demand” for however, the report said, been & decrease in the number cases where excessive profits we taken on coal bought and sold by wholesaler. During the week ended October 6, the price situation, aimed chlefly at|the report added, only 38 per cent the wholesaling practices, the opinion that too great profits were being taken by the middlemen for anthracite handling, particularly’ \PARE Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- up! Quit blowing and snuffling! | Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until thfee doses arc . The first dose opens clogged- up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves head- ache, dullness, feverishness, sneez- indicated | of the anthracite of domestio size had a wholesalers' profit of 50 cents per ton or more added to it while passing through channels of distri- ing. - The second and third doses usually end all cold and grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and :osts only a few cents at drug stores. Contains no quinine. Tastes nice, —_— racite since the termination of trike and publicity as to facts, the commission concluded, have oper- | um:l" to bring down mid 8] 138 [l n '{ What’s Outz —of sight is apt-to be al- £ ways out of mind, so we§$ sugest that you let us = look the roof over now = and make repairs ahéad of bad weather. | I We’re ready to put om an_entire new roof or make repairs—whichever you _direct—at .the most reasonable prices that || will “insure . refiable - tin- ning. . . . Oriental Rug Cleaning dissatisfied with previous workmanship, we earn urge you to give US a trial in the CLEANS- your ORIENTAL RUGS. delighted with the results. Phone for Our Driver Today! ING o We know you'll b CALL MAIN 4724 CLEANERS. & DYERS Main Office: * 720 13th Street N.W. Ry | : ———— SESE NS SN SN NN S NSNS ENENENNENNENENENERERSR ° Praises Washington's Benuty. {letter accompanying the hat, “what In his sermon Dr. Tupper praised;Will happen when you make a dis- the co-operation and growth of the |linguished republican appear, to a churach and. in king of Wash- |casual observer. as a real democrat.” ington, declared & e pleasure to of the world and without reserva- clare in_ many city can com- Ou Nov. 1st the Washington Office of Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation Company Will be represented by R. M. Hicks, Munager, | International Mercantile ‘Marine Lines, | Street N.W. A travel expert i< a e PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. “] am convinced that no eity on rarth is more wisely, more economi vally and administered than the of Washington. Our | department, the judg. benches und all the eléme administration should be com gly for the good bne and are doing ommunity. mpressed me more wdly fellowship that 1 classes. Domestic ! blessings have crowned our homes, and it is indecd a city of attractive p homes. Where in « space of fen miles can you find so many hom S0 admirable in every ked Dr. Tupper. Presented With Flowers, Referring to his period as pastor, Dr. Tupper declared: “From the first moment I passed through these doors | and into this pulpit until this mo- | ment my life has been made joyful | by t scration, faithfulness, co- | 1d unstinted love of the | this church, and scores who are not members. $ He polnted out that In five vears 536 new members had been added to the church. In the even fames J. Davis vho was presented with a bouquet »f flowers by Charles F. Riecks, wor shipful master of Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, and Mrs. James Noel, matron of | Just 60 Women’s and Misses’ Coats! Splendidly Trimmed With Desirable Furs AT A PRICE WITHIN REACH OF ALL PURSES *29.50 At:ractively fashioned of" all- wool Bolivia—a soft, rich fabric. Clever interpretations of the new modes, and somé copies of much higher priced models. Finished with black Manchuria Wolf. Neatly interlined and lined. Colors are black, navy, kit fox, gray and brown. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 44. Illustration repre- sents general style. [ BULLS MLK 0F MAGIESH | Say “Phillips”~Protect Your| Doctor and Yourself Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips’ < icee, president | Milk of Magnesia,” the original Milk of t Howa e . will fill the | Magnesia prescribed by physicians for Rl “|fitty years. Accept only the genuine “Phillips.” 25.cent bottles, also larger size, con- tain directions and uses—any drug store. lauded Sealed for You Wrigley’s is made of pure chicle and other ingredients of highest quality obtainable. But no use to have WRIGLEY’S leave our modern factories 100% in quality and then reach you in poor condition. So we put it In the wax-wrapped package and SEALED IT TIGHT The France, bined. a of Tibet exceeds that of jermany and Spain com- ITS BLACK-TIPPED LACQUER-RED BARREL MAKES DUOFOLD HARD TO LOSE How we save you 4 s$3 on the Duofold As High as $2500 in Gold Dust Reclaimed from Factory Sweepings HIS fall we’ve been shipping upwards to 10,000 and 12,000 pens a day. We could sell more if we could make them —indeed the sales seem bound- less. But Duofold craftsmanship cannot be turned onin any quantity like water. Every tip of Native Tasmanian Iridiom, for ex- ample, is skilfully fused in the extra thick gold point by hand. Then it's polished to a jewsl-like smoothness, and this is slow—for this tip is the hardest metal known. Five times every point is inspected by experts. And each pen filled with ink and written with, be- fore we let it pass. skill, equal care go into other Duofold parts right up to the loving touch—the hand- some ¥ Gold Girdle reinforces the cap. This Girdle was §1extra—now frée, due tosavings made by large production and efficiency. To reclaim the gold dust, we even wash employes’ clothes, and save factory sweepings. Recently, hers, one rub- bish heap yielded us $2,500in gold. Yes, Parker Duofold would cost $10 or more if made in ordinary ways and small quantities. You virtually save $3 when you buy it, and get the most economical pen on earth. For we guarantee the point for 25 years—not alone for mechanical per- All-wool Tweed Knickers; brown and oxford; sizes 14 to 22 - years, at $2.75. Palais Reyal—Third Filoor. Smartly Fashioned Dresses for Misses and Women and Large Women--Moderately Priced f EVOLVED OF CHIFFU VELVETS, SATINS, TWILI CHARMEEN, PLAIDS AND CHECKS. 25 A score of new effects make their appearance in this showing. Treatments that add grace and for you. aids digestion— keeps teeth white— fection—but waar/ ennine Duofold unless stamped—"Geo. 8. Parker—DUOFOLD: Nopenisa avoid deceptio classic on 30 da: THE PARKER PEN COMPAN —Lucky Curve," Look carefully and pen counters will sell you this ipproval. Don't mise it. individuality to the wearer. Models are beaded, embroid- ered, fur trimmed; lace collar and . Perker Locky Lock' Pa “.m;, e et S Jaeevi woie cuffs. Long and short sleeves. Illustration represents general style. Many of our patrons, at this moderate price, we feel sure, will buy in lots of twos and threes. Palais Royal—Third Floer. . Andrews P e Hoyt Lam 1 i 184 East Capltl st 50-Pound Mattresses Filled With All New Clean Cotton--Here at '9.95 COVERED WITH ART e TICKING, DESIRABLE L G Chck road, Bock - COLORS AND PATTERNS, E = - = - CLOSELY TUFTED. ROLLED EDGE. lstein, 2910 14th st. n,w.| ouls K. Liggett Barber & Roes, 1006 ¥ st. n.w. 1ith & G sts. nw. 145 F st. nw. Geo. A. Baker Optical Co., | 904 608 14th st. n.w. Louis F. Bradley, 7th & Maryland ave. n.e. ‘Bachof e Jei A 120’ & 'Monroe s et st Cacay Co- {; "Mitchell, Oth & G sta. mw.| 708 Teh 3 # dattingly - Brothers, | “Fakoma_Park. | sciousl nemeabrance Sho, 190 BT The Oliver Shop. 910 14th st.| Witiam Burton Spire, N G. O'Dommeli, M. Rainjer, " wisconsin ave. & B'st. n.w.The Stockett-Fiske Co., { mponelimer & Shan. | $io & e 685 Pa. ave. nw Girlstiani Drig Company, Oolombta. Photo Supply Co. mbia Photo Sapply Co.. 1434 New York ave Made in daylight factory under the Sanitary Bedding Law of Maryland, assuring you of clean, healthfut mat- tresses. Made. to give sound and restful sleep. Each mattress is packed in individual package. Palais Reyal—Fourth Fioer. (FE RS RSRRRRRRRARNRNRRARRARRARRERERERER ] \,

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