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e—— . 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, DECEMBER ‘0, 1923, Racking Coughs Are Danger Signals Coughs are always dangerous and the longer they hang on, the more dangerous they become. tol for Secretary. Start now to build up strength to resist cold and grip germs. Take a pure wholesome food-tonic such as Father John's Medicine | “Builds New Health” OVER 68 YEARS IN USE. LTI LT ’:“Let Us Give —the roof a careful in- spection now, so repairs {can be made beforé N Ireal winter weather |complicates such work l 1 Youll find Colbert’ N |prices on a plane of |satistaction equal to G jour work “and service. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street More Ma IlllllllllllllllilllllllII|II!|'|IIF-‘ > D] C / n. nza Nephew of Danfel. LEDWIN A, HALSEY, Nominated for xecretary of the Unl States Senate. " IlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIIlIlIIlIlJIIII|"|HIII|IIIIIIIIIII|II|IT When the democrats their slate for officers of ti nate t week it will contain the nomination Edwin A. Halsey of Virginia to be se of the put forw enate Halsey—he helds the rank virtue of appointment on the staff a Governor of Virgimia—has been in employ of the Senate since 1547, ter of a quarter of a century nomination by the democratic caus of . importaht of of secret nate is in rev nition of his ability and services BT T T LT O LA U he Senate WILL NAME HALSEY FOR SENATE POST Democrats Support Virginian Long in Service at Capi- a mat- He first came ‘To Wed Lonely By the Associated Press. LIVERPOOL, December 10.—A girl's romantic journey of 10,000 miles to get married on Fanning Island, one of the Fanning group, in the north Paclfic, was disclosod when Miss Margaret Birch, for- merly a London schoolmistress, sailed aboard the Cedric to Jjoin her fiance, Maj. Cuthbert Burncul- lander, who is manager of a com- pany on the lonely isle, engaged in_developing copra exports. She is accompanled by other of- ficers and the party will complete the trip from San Francisco in the company's 300-ton schooner Doris Crane. This craft will take I\ ight days to make the The marriage will be sol- emnited by the schooner's cap- tain, NEWU.S-GERMAN by War—Other Agree- ments in Prospect. Announcement State Department Saturday that a commerctal treaty had been signed with Germany to replace the similar convention abrogated at the time of ths war and that Instructions had been sent to the minister at The Hague. Richard M. Tobin, to begin w made at the ted ard his of Te- the Dutch government marks a forward step in the purpose of the Washington government to make over all of its general com- Thiy action by of the | tries in the light of changed world itlons due to the world negotiations have bean in progr. at Madrid for several months and are now being conduct- ed.with the Turklsh government and with several Latin-American coun- | tries. No detailed information con- srning the negotiations, ay been made available re, ex- His cus Island in Pac:ftc TRADE PACT SIGNED Treaty Replaces One Borken however, Goes 10,000 Miles | negotiation of a similar treaty withi mercial agreements with other coun- | war. | VERY IrMtRORTANT MATTERS. I DON'T WiSH To BE DISTURTE) .,nmllllm ) & two clalms conventions with Mexico, which are the basis of restoration of diplomatic relations between Wash- to the Senate next week. Ship Liquor Clauses. Behind some of the agreements lle the special liquor treaties now in progress of negotlation and hinging to some extent upon the final out- come of conventions with the British government. At the time Secretary Hughes sent to London his draft treaty proposing a twelve-mile right of search for contraband liquor as a measure of reciprocity for treaty agreements which would remove prohibition enforcement regulations against the carrlage of ships' liquor stores under seal in American terri- torial waters, he made similar pro- posals to practically all other mari- time nations, Including the Nether- 1ands. The announcement from The Hague today that negotiations had been be- sun there for a Dutch-American Ii- quor treaty is the first indication that the British-American conversations have reached a point where the State Department feels justified In taking up active negotiations with the other powers Plan Similar Treades. Before the British attitude had de veloped on the double-barreled plan proposed by Mr. Hughes t> deal with ships' llquor embarrassments and th smuggling evil off the American ington and Mexico City, will be sent | T > coast, and the aesent of the Brit- Ish conference of premiers had be:n | Biven to that project, Intimations bad reached the Washington government from some capitals that the project would be looked upon favorably by those governments. Activs conver- sations were delaved, however, pend- ing a decision by Great Britain in the matter. Negotlations similar (o those at The Hague aro expected in Parls, Madrid, Rome. Tokio and certaln Latin-American capitals. DECLARES 25,000.000 SUFFER EYE DEFECTS Eyesight Conservation Council Makes Report After Survey on National Scale. By the Associated Press. EW YORK, December .000,000 gainfully fcans are suffering from defective vision, it was announced Eaturday by the America In making public a partial -eport of its surveyr of evesight con- ditions in the nation's industries In the Detroit plant of the Ford Motor Car Company, says the report, 79,000 out of 60,000 workers have de. cctive vision. E. I. du Pont de Ne- nours & Co. at Wilmington, Del, as vell as the Ford plant at Detroit, has dopted a system of cyesight conserva- fon among its emplo the adds. 10.—Fully | i | Eyesight Conservation Council of | report | |and made a personal plea in court for | clemency, employed Amer- | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—What Could Pa Say. ER-ER PARDON |PROTEGE OF OSBORNE, ON PAROLE, TO AID HIM Boston Convict, Who Once Es- caped, Will Quit Cell as Sec- retary to Noted Penologist. By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, December 10.—Victor Nel- som, who was sentenced to four years in the state prison in December, 1920, for assault and battery and robbery of a manicurist in this city, will be released on parole December 17 and will g0 to Auburn, N. Y.. to &erve as private secretary to Thomas Mott Osborne, the penologist. Mr. Osborne became interested in the prisoner when Nelson, who had escaped from the prison by ccaling the walls in 1921, gave himself U to Warden Ogborn. &t the Auburn prison in September of the same year. The warden brought him back here but Nelson was given an | additional sentence of & year and a half. At the time of the robbery Nelson was twenty-two years old. He plead- ed guilty to the charges for which he was sentenced. He has a wife and baby. ONE DEAD, TWO WOUNDED Virginian Held for Affray in ‘Which Wife Is Slain. DANVILLE, Va, December 10.— Mrs. W. Austin Carter is dead, J. H. Price probably fatally Sudle Price slightly woun Austin Carter, a Danvill ey is lodged in jall here as the YES SAH! DY MAN WANTS To SELL o' Some LIFE INSURANCE! shot, Mre. ded and W. e insuran. at When morning t of a shooting affair at Reids- \llle. N. C., last night. arrested at daybreak t, Carter was oday by Insist on “PHILLIPS posze which had gurrounded his hom Stokesland, en the latter attacked . but that he had not meant to shoot his wife PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself - MILK OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. Pnewmonia | Col Halsey is a native Keep strong. Be » a nephew of the I W. Daniel of that state, thealthy and free from winter complaints. | to the Senate as a page, Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine is the | the press gallery. For quickest acting, most dependable cold. | vears he has been the remedy. What Hill’sdoes for millionsit | floor of the Senate” will dofor you. Getred box bearing Mr. Hill’sportrait. \l-lbp“" 30cents. CASCARA 52 QUININE % (B-2G3) =pt that all of the new treaties are to rest upon most-favored-nation treatment for American nationals. | With the signing of the new Ger- || man treaty another international agreement has been added to the list which await Senate ratification. The stationed in number’ of stant.on the on the democratic in the and it will elect ate, Col | Duofold counter and Your Christmas minority in the Senate toda is expected the republican all the officers of the Hals: nomination f ecretary puts him in liv T the place should the democrats win control of the S ate in the next election, or in four years' time. Not as Politieal Piums. nomination of Col. Halsey, which was the unanimous action of the democratic caucus, bears out the Shopping Is Done! principle frequentl contended for | JOINT EASE For that the higher positions in the gov- | To the Men and Boys Give . | . ' S e ot Thoe wi? roacd | ik : \ : Parker Over-Size Duofold $7 'Stiff, Swollen Joints || "% it it S ers Y ear , ¢ \ 4 or Duofold Jr. 85 Rheumatic or Otherwise ||| Christmas To the Women and Girls Give | Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets || {PROTEST DENTISTRY Abmlng Slender Lady Duofold | cal plu m—J t A, Gets Out” | ’ withWide Gold Girdle for Monogram, §5 - 1 I DIPLOMAS OF SCHOOL The Cards you selected natlc swellings and stiff inflamed of _Christmas_ to your s B .mi::i S e friends—and while they “Handsomer than Gold!” is the pop- asserted that a remedy could and may receive many other ular verdict wherever the Duofold is Cards, none will surpass seen. Its smart Chinese color makesita in individuality or beauty those thoughtfully select- ed at While the democrats W.EEILLCO. SDETROIT, MICH. The 1 | State Officials Question Legality of Awards of Lincoln Uni- ,would be compounded that would versily, Tuc, 'make creaky, swoll tormented ||| By the Assoctated Press. treasure to carry and a hard pen to lose | foints work with just as much | PHILADELPHLA, December 10— when you layit down. It's s good giftfor foiiqotinsss as sheviener/diu. | Official complaint has been made to you tobe judged bywhen friend shows prescripton, - rightly | o1 o Philadelphia postal inspectors b friend what you gave for Christmas. | Dr. Alexander H. Reynolds, secretary Neat gold pocket-clip or gold ring- of the Pennsylvania state board or‘ end for ribbon, as well as rich Jrgold jdental examiners, on behalf of the| girdle, now included free. | state board, and Dr. Philip A. Tr: Leading pen counters in all cities. i] nor, president of the state board uH large and small—are supplying Christ- mas Duofolds to merry throngs. Take your Christmas list with you dental examiners of Delaware, re-( garding the activities of Lincoln Uni- ‘ today —get your shopping all done in five or ten minutes. § Inc., chartered under the law | of Delawaré. The complaint involves THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Manufactamrs alse of Parker Lucky Lock” Pencils sfully on stinate case is offered lhmugh‘ progressive pharmacists _to the 1lions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twingy pain-tormented J caused The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop.) 14th Street Also 1229 Pa. Ave. inflamed nts are by rheumatism, but | ever the cause Joint & right in, through n and flesh || | and gets right to and corrects the | trouble at its sour the question of whether the concern |named is issuing legitimate diplomas | ‘fr)r deg(‘lrees in bmel";lll!—l dentistry. | | law and 2 number of other profes- | ruiemember Jolut-Ease g for ail-| [emns At the post offics here 1t was| e S I L et en ||| said that the complaint had been sent Shis xnce. hip, elbow, shoulderiiley the New York diviston after it had | | SPime of mnger. and when you Tub |l been found that the activities of the | ,‘j“-l.-g“ Y earect speady;andy were alleged to have heen = g FeSu d from New York, and not| on {from Wilmington, Del., where it was aid to have its office. The concern named ha tion with Lincoln Univ institution in Chester coun SALE CLOSES? Save 500 to $2,000 By Our Ready-Cut System. 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Open evenings until 9 o'clock. | sale at People rvrug cres and druggists ever. ‘where for 60 cents a tube.—Adver- tisement | An Easy Dinner Coat If there’s one time you must feel at ease it’s on a social evening. “The Lounge” by its correct cut and fit, will take your eve- ning clothes off your mind for the rest of the season. Hand tailored of fine unfinished worsted, and silk lined; with notch collar. The Lounge is easy to wear and easy to pay for—*50. '35 Year Point ‘With ring for chatelaine FOR SALE BY Pines Branch Pharmacy, |J. E. Leve 4th & Colorado ave. | 1707 Pa. ave. n.w. Plrk. Pharmacy, (mea‘n Park Drug Co. 33 Laurel ave. 15th & itol sts. koma Park. F. J. Walker, 1510 14th st. n.w, D. N. Walford, 907 Pa. ave. n.w. E. W Whiteside, 1921 Pa. ave. G. Hotel Willard News Stand, 14th & Pa. ave. |peonies Drug w. wWomrath's New Fiction) 1th & If sts. Library, 607 13th st now. Woodwagd & Lothrop, 10th, Tith, F & G sts. n.w. Weller & Moskey, 755 8th st. s.e. Weller & Moskey, 36th & M sts. n.w. Julius H. Wolpe, 1402 New York ave. & 1ith & R sts. L. B. Whitley, 925 8th st. se. Wood's Pharmacy, Cen- necucul. ave. & L st Ta- i Kroman Brothers, 706 H st. ne. §. Kann, 611 Pa. ave Stores, n.w. Harris & Compeny, 400 Tth st. n.w, 18th & Columbia road n.w. 653 Pa. ave. s.e N. Capitel & I nw. Conn. ave. & L st. n.w. 15th & H sts. ne. Palals Royal, 11th & G sts. n.w, 0'Donnell's Pharmacy, 301 Pa. ave. s.e 0'Donnell's Drug Stores, Tnc., 1405 H st n.w. 604 9th st. n.w. 723 14th st. n.w. F st. cor. 12th n.w. 3204 M st. n.w. Oppenheimer & Shah, 907 F st n.w. n.w. N. G. O'Donnell, ‘Wisconsin ave. & P st The Oliver Shop, 910 14th st National Remembrance Shap, 503 14th st. Mattingly Brothers, Takoma Park. S. Mitchelt, nw. 9th & G sts. n.w. W. H. Brewton & Sons, Mayo's' Pharmacy. 3256 M st. n.w. 7th & Pa. ave. 2 &‘snni;ngoa st W, & Bachotner, ‘ountain Pei st. n.e. 2049 Nichols R Eits snop. 1255 Pa|Louls K. Liggett &'Co.| Anacostis ave. n.w. r Louls F. Bradle: Roach Drug Company, & Maryland 701 8th st. & Major H, Robb, 1413 F st. n.w. P. K. Richte 822 9th LW, T. Queen, 3600 14th st. Charles F. Plit L. 1330 7th st. n.w. Tuxedo Waistcoats 175 s 415 The new evening waistcoats give you a chance to forget that the same evening suit does a lot of duty. One has rounded cor- ners. The full double-breasted waistcoat is back. These and other models are now P e being shown in striking new fabrics. your'copy] No obligation 5 by 4 > 3 Ask for “Book of Plans” No. 151D. < b} BIG DISCOUNT OFF ALL MODERN HOME PRICES If You Order Now Call.Phone or Write For Information, Sears Roebuck and Co. 704 Tenth Street, N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C.~ Phone Main 9637 Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday, 4:30 p.m. Write, Phone ongll. E. E. Fisher, 1703 Pa. ave. The Empire Pharmacy, n.w. ‘""u'b Williams Drug Com- any, 701 North Caro- ina ave. s.e. ‘The Sport Mart, 914 F st. n.w. 1303 ¥ &t. n.w., & 1410 N, Y. ave. n.w. 1. Sugar, Georgla ave, & Rock Creek Church road. The Stnckell l“iake Ce., . 919 E st. Wfllllm Burton Spire, Ralinier. 8. Slrfltl, 3rd & G sts. n.w. M. Schumacher, 1904 14th st. n.w. Charles Schwartz & Son, 708 7th st. n.w. an 3123 M st. n.w. Service Plllrmlcy. 14th & L sts. n.w. Seke & Company, Donahue's Pharma 1344 Wisconsin Colodny & Blalek, 1201 Georgia ave H. Colodny & Companv, ClInmx Terrace & 14th A Complete and Well Planned Bungalow. $1,15200 $2500 Sale Price Per Month Regular Price, $1,230.90. BUYS ALL MATERIAL. consisting of lumber, lath, roofing, mill work, porch ceiling, siding, flooring, finis “i lumber, kitchen :i-blnzt. b\ll]dmg Baper, faves’ trough, down spout, sash weights, hardware and ' minting material. Collimbla Photo Supply Co., 1424 N. Y. ave. Christiani Drug Com- pany, 901 Pa, ave, Central Drug Company, 638 Pa. ave. n.w Brightwood Drug 5916 Georgia ave. Becker Leather Goods C Inc, 1324 F st. ave, 08 14th st. n.w. Barber & Ross, 1ith & G sts. n.w. A. Blustein, 2910 14th. st. n. A to Z Business Bt 1340 G st E.vcry Shop a Gift Shop now 7th at I 1237 Pa. ave. 1717 Pa. ave. n.w. 701 15th st n.w. Hoyt Lamb, 11th & E. Capito! ste.| n.

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