Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 27

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ARVERTISEME ] | PNEUMONIA - | Chronic coughs nnd pereistent | colds lead to serious lung trouble. | | | stop” them Tow with | | . an emulsiied ¢ ant to take, C edical discovery action: it soothes and inflamed membranes | the germ. known drug: the 4 as the great healing | for the treatment of | chronic cough c other forms troubles. C In zdditfon to br Lron- throat Thick, Beautiful Hair 35-cent Bottle does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair S An abund, iYe and | oning up o i andanbie Wy, wispy or fading hair is quickly in \gorated, taking on new wirength, color { nd youthful beauty. “Danderine” is!| lelightful en the hair; a refreshing, | timulating tonic—not sticky or greasy. | The Best Cough Syrup & Is Home-made b oy way to save s You've probably heard of this vell known plan of maki svrup at home. But have used it? Thous world over, fe nardly keep ho i simple and cheap, but the way it 1akes hold of a cough will soon earn ! it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2Y; ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or,: i desired, use clarified molasses, | honey, corn syrup, instead of | . Either way, it tastes od, never spoils, and gives you a ! pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for | three thnes s cost. it is really wonderful how quickly | this home-made remedy conquers a <ough sally in 24 hours or less, t seems to penetrate through every vir passage. loogens a dry, hoarse or lifts the phlegm, heals , and gives almost . Splendid for throat croup, bronchitis | hma. ghly concentrated .ompound of genuine Norway pine xtract, and has been used for gen. ' vrations for throat and chest ail inents. 1 oid disappoi ent ask your | with directions, and don't mepd «nything else. Guaranteed to give | bsolute satisfaction or money re- rusded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, nd. Lift Off—No Pain! |} | Doesn't hurt dne bit! Drog a little *Freezone” on an aching corn, instantiy | that corn stops hurting, then shortiy you 1ifE it right off with fingers. ! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “'Freezone” for a few eents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soff corn, or corn between the foes, and the foot ealluses, without sorehess or irritation, [ Tate FILM FOLKS' DANCE STRS L0S ANGELES Motion Picture Colony De- clared in Open Revolt Against “Pharisees.” | Special Dispateh to The LOS ANGELES, December 3. Angeles 18 all stirred up over the dance, wnd, like most of the lively things that happen at the film capi- tal, the motion picture colony 1s at the bottom of it. This time, } 1t te domunding frecdom pression | Now, after long years of silent and passive resistance to all manner of interference in their affairs, the mo- tion picture folk are at last in op: revolt. They declare that it s to fight to a finish to free the city fro “the rule of narrow-minded phurisees a potenttal witch-hurners, who would stifle all nuscent gayety.” ! Puts Ban on Police Rule Motion Pleture Directors ull powerful within t has launched a campale the elty from the rule pregent polics commnission, whic rat Definite Responses. fivst definite response to re the £ purely elos recently achirved a rd e “Soclal About _the first ture the re who find themsel surplus applied to o! Now Doc Mont opposed to the da has atudied b fane, and c: recall w e perfunctory it could b as_in any of but the motion pi ture people themselves wére loyal, and every member of the profession that couid be present was counted, all in fine t and flashing | Jewels. guests arr a.q} a6 1o - 11 o'clock, recog- | nizing the value of an impressi entrance. Late comers were out of luck, precisely at midnigh ok of leemen in _uniform, sppeared upon ¢ the floo, manner put an d e Those present hav n ¥ ed from the ed it, and the finish prom- | and interesting. { BOOTLEG KING AND SIX | GUILTY IN WET CASES| Convicted on Three Counts—Four! Others on One Charge. ! Three Freed. ! NEW YOF December 5.-—Emman- uel () ") Keskler, ng of the bootleggers® and six codefendants ware found gullty late vesterday by a federal jury of conspiring to vio- | late the national prohibition luws, of conspiracy to violate the internal revenue laws and of illegally remov- ing alcoholic beverages from a bond- ed warchouse, Four other defendants were found of conspiring to violate the n laws. Three were found y. H e found gu y 11 three nts were: Keossl Morris Sweet said to he s partne: Birnbaum; Moerris ‘ox; Mare Aron, g &ullty on one count, Irving Gursson, Abe Toplitz and Roswell A. Sav formér prohibition agents, were quitted, The jury had been out four hou Once it emarged from the jury roo: for instructions. Judge Wiison de-! clared that the defendants, who, in| the inion of the jurymen, had' no dge of illegal liguor with« ils, might be found gullty of inspiracy beoause they might have | n guilty of some other part of the ' spiracy. The case has been on] I threc weeks. Originally thorn, e nineteen defendants but charges inst five were dlsmissed. WALES MAY VISIT ERIN. | mber 5—The Prince ot % visit Dublin i i T « & to a dispatch t W nstor Gazette from Dublin, If the. report provés trie it will be the fireL visit of British roValty to Dublin in several years. Tho prince has bought an Irish steeplechaser, MARQUIS IN COURT |5io 5% 25,4, 25554, NINE IN FAMILY SLAIN, OFFICIALS SUSPECT ASKING HEART BALM | Fiveencstintitart, mimscts, hoxia Belief Held That They Were Kill- presénted her with his leglon of hon- ed in Bootlegger War and or cross, which he demands be re- turped to him, Bodies Burned. French Army Officer Sues Countess, Former Widow of American, for 500,000 Francs. HOBO CHIEF DENIED PAY. {Charles Cruse Claimed $1,046 PATIE: Decamiier brhe Maratis] Lo om Fellow Weary Willise. GRANTSVILLE, M1, December §.— a CINCINNATI, Ohlo, December G— | Officors investigiting’ the deaths of Charles Krnse of New York, former |Sam Rosso, his wife and seven smal president of the International Broth- | 1ol neme at Cor erhood Welfare Angoctation, an Inter- | the qoad man wadlh moonshiner, as a | netional soc . was denied | fventy-gallon still, fifteen gullons of he clatmed | poonshine dnd a quantity of mash leven men | yere In hix stable and the re- sther still in the ruins. many to helisve Rocso & family met witly foul play at hands of & bootiEINK gang He | known to be vperating in that sec- ence, believe that an pleas |} +“Rere. Kruse satd he had an | went with usmociation | , hie ¢ and expenscs. tion. f smbers of the ae: ! It 1 now held by many local paople tified that Kruse wus to v for | that Rosso, following & fight with monshiners, wus murdered, to- with all his family, and the fired. A Victrola Christmas Means a Lifetime of Musical Pleasure ome in any day or evening, and hear any Victor records you wish, played upon one of the many types of Victrola instruments in our large display. Take as much time as you require in choosing— our staff is instructed to help you, to advise you, but not to rush you into a purchase. Our establishment takes pride in being a place where people can buy comfortably. 5 Louis & Co.,7th at G New Victor Recorde, Once a Week, Every Wul, Friday Customers’ Chrigtmas Savinas Club THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Main Office 900-902 F Street N. W, West End Branch 616-620 Seventeenth St. N. W. Originated and successiuily operated for four years by The Washington Loan and Trust Company for its officers and employes, the plan was made available last year to every depositor having a checking account, and many availed themselves of this unique opportunity to accumulate funds for Christ- mas and also for permanent investment. Select from the appended schedule the amount desired, sign agreement provided authorizing the Company to deduct from your checking account on the first and sixteenth of each month the sum required and you have nothing more to do besides the maintenance of the balance in your account as usual. First debit, December 17, 1923; last, December 2, 1924 -« TOTAL INTEREST NET RESULT OF DEPOSITOR | ADDED BY BANK | AT CHRISTMAS $1.03 $ 24.72 $ 28 $ 25.00 2.06 4944 56 50.00 3.09 74.16 84 75.00 412 98.88 J2 100.00* 5.15 123.60 1.40 125.00 6.18 148.32 1.68 150.00 721 173.04 1.96 175.00 8.24 197.76 224 200.00 and multiples thereof up to but not exceeding: 4120 988.80 11.20 Christmas Savings Bring Satisfaction Without Appreciable Sacrifice CHARGE EACH DATE STATED .$1000.00 ' ildren in the fire that destroved THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1923. For Your Christmas Consideration Gifts that are wonderfully practical—bringing cheer t. the whole house. Here is a store full of them—for vou selection. Four Attractive Types of Quaint Sewing Cabinets The Popular Mayflower Sewing Cabinet (Exactly as Ilustrated) . N Y . Martha Washington 5 Sewing Cabinet ( as Iib ted at Madnt e original pice- Made of solid. Mahog: any oonst n, well . ge o beneath e work bin, —and with fluted 1 commodions boxee for tha work at each end: invisible hinges. Tho cams Staml exactly—except fittad with visible Linges. . Colonial Sewing Cabinet (Bxactly as Diustrated) Of Combination Mahog: very 2 Dolly Madison Sewing Cabinet (Exsctly as IUustrated) Exoelient Mahogany const 3 and of a deeign that is very a remov for the &) ef 1 2 col ment for the whyrk Reductions on all Cut Glass Pieces and Sets * Bowls $3.30—eight-inch, Tumblers $9.00—one-half doz. 57'20 o 3800 $720 o 51280 $6:00 ,:Epies . $8.00 $9.60 $2.00 $2.80 $5.60 $3.40 $7.20 $2.60 $9.20 $4.00 T 5640 $5.20 81040 $5.60 for 5680 Sugar & Cream Sets §325 sets sz.fio T $4.80 $5.20 $6.00 | 5680 $9.20 $2.80 $5.20 §7.00—three-pint, £9.00—~three-pint, $11.50—thrce-pin for 8480 $6.80 $9.20 ‘Miscellaneous 450 7: $3.60 ¢ §4.40 $6.80 $7.20 £OF aungesgroctsiioazanes Water Sets Gonslst_of Jug and £is Tumblers 1150 sets $9.20 for .e . 2000 ¢ o $16.00 1320.00 Dish for.. " $8.00 $11.50 Boudo: $9.20 Basket for ... 514 (Exactly as Tllustrated) Made of attractive rod cedir: strongly constructed; copper ort. mentation on lock and cornets - « bhed finish. 1 Chest. with efiective copper decoration. 525.00 42 inches long, .. h i Aok, Exactly as Iilustrated)

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