Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 20

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JAQUES’ CAPSULES give prompt relief ‘from indiges- tion, gas, constipation and other signs of disordered di- gestion. Easy to take. Safe and efficient. Gelatin cap- sules dissolve promptly. Act icker than or powders. e o1 two after eating pre- wvent stomach distress. Taken regularly, they help obstinate cases. Get the wooden bottle in the blue box. Only 60 cents at all druggists, or by mail postpaid from JA%L’ES CAPSULE CO. PLATTSBURG, N. Y. 'PANTISH FLOOR TILE ol Virginia Pure Buckwheat Pound, 6c¢ Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 (ORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on an aching corm, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with ers. hf'oux druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ealluses, without soreness or irrite tion. ‘Would you escape Pyorrhea? Fight the odds with Forhan’s Pyorrhea is no persons. Four persons out of five past 40, and thousands younger, are afflicted. THE -EVENING |SAYS HEARING ON OIL SECTION 36 WAS FAIR Senate Committee Witness De- scribes Scene in Secretary Fall's Office. “NO REBUTTAL EVIDENCE’ Senator Smoot Offers Clipyix?gl to Show Publicity. All interested government depart- ments were represented at the hear- ing before Albert B. Fall as Secre- tary of the Interior, which resulted in allocation to the state of Cali- !fornla of section 36, naval oil reserve No. 1, according to testimony yester- day before the Senate public lande committee. That section has been de- scribed by experts as holding the most valuable oil lands in the world. Joseph J. Cotter, vice president of the Pan-American Petroleum Corpo- ration, who participated. in the hear- ing as the representative of the Do- heny interests, said the conference included also Assistant Secretary Finney of the Interior Department and officials of the Navy and Justice departments and the land offica. They were all given opportunity, he said, to oppose the application of the Standard Oll Company of California for confirmation of the title {t had obtained from the state, but no { evidence in rebuttal was submitted { and Secretary Fall then made his de- ciston. Clippings in Evidemce. Charges made in the course of the committee's inquiry into oll reserves erve No. 1, 1 awarded the Doheny Company with- out publicity, led to the production vesterday, at the instance of Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, of numerous |items” on the subject appearing in |newspapers of e. Much of the voted to revie session was de- the history, as t records, of sec- {the lands to entry ) R. Tinker, president of the Chase iSec £ vlained tion wi ‘corporations by y lessor of reserve No. 3, Wyoming, had more than any ordinary rations of the bank. MRS. HILLES ON TOUR. Member of Noted Family to Plead for Equal Rights. Mrs. Florence Bayurd Hill bassador to th court of S James, | will be the first speaker to tour the { country in behalf of t | Mott amendm {te women. | her speak Ari- : sma, £ Ohio. has been promi- fairs of the nation e when the firs s entered the P- broth nator 3 ., 1s the fifth in line to United States Sen- | ate. Mrs. s, however, is the first woman of the family to enter public Thomas The ancient Hindoos excelled in sur- gery, their cataract operation still . being used N respecter of Don’t gamble with your teeth and health. Don'’t wait for bleeding gums to tell you that Pyorrhea strike. is about to Visit your dentist regularly and brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. If used in time and used con- sistently, it will help prevent Pyorrheaorcheckits course. Atall druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. More than a it checks tooth L/ I ‘ll. j|ganda is being used to further the A quite short, but not chunky ‘woman said to a millinery clerk who came forward to walt on her: “I've come in to buy a hat, but I want to ask you before hand, as a special favor not to tell me that uny ‘shapes adds to my. helght. I've had to listen to that 80 many b times that 1t makes me feel as If I were stumpy. And I'm not stumpy, am I7" _STAR, WASHINGTON, REITERATES BELIEF IN CHRIST AS GOD Catholic - University Priest Says 2,000,000 Men in Holy Neme Society Live by Conviction. The two million members of the Holy Name Society were held up as an ex- ample that real men could lead a re- liglous life and belleve in Christ as God, by Rt. Rev. Ignatius Smith, O. P., of the Catholic University, In a sermon delivered at the annual vesper service of the Washington branch of the soclety, which filled to overflowing the Shrine D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924 of the Sacred Seart, Bundsy night. He stressed the fact thet all other methods had falled to bring harmony into the world and that those who never thought of religion were turning toward it as a remedy. In spe clety, Father Smith sald, in part: “The Holy Name Boclety Is not a fraternal organization, it is not a social service, it is not a reform body, it'is not a.beneficial society. It has no_political leanings; in fact, it for- Dbids even the -discussion of 'polftics within the organisation. It is the effort in the United Btates of our Catholio men tg sanctify their own lives and to fulfill their obligations to God In the practice of, religion pure and_undefiled, “The Holy Name Soclety in the| United States alone numbers about | two millions of Catholic men. It is almost 700 years old and it retains today Its original spiritual character. king of the Holy Name So- | gated f: It i exclusively a religious organiza- [tlon, edming to unite all Catholic men in public and organized profession of bellef of Jesus Christ as God and to win the respect and Imitation of our fellow citizens in this effort. We be- lieve .that Christ cannot Begre- 'rom our dally lives and that those who_belleve in Him as God will carry Him in their consclences— in thi ctive and manly plety of their lives and Into every phase of thelr activity. Our publlc profession of our conviction that Jesus Christ is and entitled to the obedience due to God is evident to all.” TELEGRAPH BEATS CUPID. Message Halts Wedding of Vir- ginia Couple in D. C. Alvin Embrey, who says he 1s twenty-one years old, and Miss Leah Hardy, who was twenty last Septem- ber, left Fredericksburg, Va., yesterday morning to be married at Washington. Embrey's father notified police head- quarters to stop the marriage declar- {ng the boy is only nineteen years OIN The clerk told 3 her that indeed she wasn't stumpy —of course. And she gave her word - that™ no ow man her customer tried on, ‘ahe’ would sason&lhlnlulbogt her size. e quite short, but cut body ‘tried on hats’ and Bt ast she selected a shape -hat suited, th, it e clerk voiced honest “You couldn’t find anything more becoming. It euits the way you wear your, halr ,and the upshoot quill adds to your’—then she clapped @ hand over her mouh, The customer beamed Indulgently at the lapse—such is the soothing influence of a style that suits—And while &he was studying the back effect with a hand glass, & passing clerk halted to say to her colleague —perhaps to help the sale along: ‘Makes her look taller doesn't it TAX CUT PROPAGANDA IS CHARGED BY TEXAN Judgment of Congress Beclouded by Pressure, Says Repre- sentative Jones. McCormack Poli’s Theatre January 11 Attend this recital and note the individual qualities that distinguish this great tenor. Then 80 to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by. McCormack. Note how faithfully his renditions are rayed on the Victrola. Ask vv)ecially to hear his “Little Grey Home in the West” (770), and “Mavis” (770). S Mg VT Propaganda directed at Congress, varticularly with reference to the tax reduction proposals, was assailed yesterday by Representative Jones, democrat, Texas, as “beclouding the issue and making intelligent legislation much more difficult.” “Just now a great deal of propa- Mellon scheme of tax reduction, and & good many folks have been led to believe that it is the Mellon scheme or nothing. As a matter of fact, the entire Congress, as well as the coun- try, favors tax reduction. “The member not only welcomes the views and wishes of his constits uents, but is anxious to receive them. But letters and telegrams that are sent at the request of some Eroup or vested interest are of little value to any e. The wealth of this coun- try—and I am not a malefactor of wealth—has adopted this system and by this means makes it very dificult to “ll?‘l'!lund the flood of their propa- ictrola Losk uader the 1id and en the labes far Chove Victer trade - arks Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N.J. Jlo- |gunda. Mr. Jones denounced the organiza- tion of headquarters here by various Interests “to bring pressure to bear {and otherwise cloud the atmosphere.” e Ty Quite Unusual Are the Values This Week in Dining Suites They are all beauties, too—richly finished and with the refinement and elegance that goes with such furniture of the Life Time Quality. And they are so modestly priced, too, this week. We're quoting only a few suites that are sug- gestive of the many unusual values that you'll find. Dining Suite of nine distinctive pieces, with 66-inch buffet, oblong table, and tap- 75 estry or blue haircloth chairs..eeueeee. $3 finish, leather sesesssacsvrrsesessesenane Ten-piece Dining Suite, in mahogany gflckley make, with xenuine 9 Berkey & Gay Dining Suite of ten pieces, :{ter theym.nner of Hepplewh!tg; 66- inch buffet and oblong table.v.eveaeee Grand Rapids made Dining Suite of ten pieces, with 66-inch buffet, oblong table, in combination walnut; tapestry seat chairs; ten pieces.. P R SR s e S Ve S L0 N LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME B G e b e et e St ls.wmh Street Mayer 6’99 CO. Between ? & E‘ CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB of the “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Although the “club” started December 10, anyone may begin now and receive the full amount deposited, with 8% interest, on November 30 next in plenty of time for “early shopping.” 50 cts. a week for 50 weeks will give you $25.37 $1.00 a week for 50 weeks will give you $50.75 $2.00 a week for 50 weeks will give you $101.50 $2.50 a week for 50 weeks will give you $126.87 $5.00 a week for 50 weeks will give you $253.75 $10.00 a week for 50 weeks will give you $507.50 Goodv for Grown-ups and Everybody Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street = old. The telegraph was faster than the train and when the oouple af- rived at the ltcense bureau Col, Kroll declined to grant the necessary per- mit for the wedding. Detective George Weber was con- sulted and after the young man had insisted that he has attaine - Jority and that he nmxm ndu hlu.n:‘r:r standing with his father that he would not oppose the marriage Embrey and the young woman were released. De- tective Waber suggested that they re- turn home and secure the formal con- sent of the father. B 21222324 28[293031] J O (-5 N, A w It brings my special baking of big, golden loaves generously filled with plump and juicy Sun- Maid Raisins. The youngsters love this fruity, fine-flavored bread. And wise mothers give them all they want. Because it is as healthful as it is delicious. " Special, also, tomorrow— Besides my Raisin Bread, I will prepare tonight a special baking of many other Sun- Maid Raisin Foods—foods to delight and benefit the whole family. These will include rolls and cakes, coffee cakesand muffins, ~ breakfast! bakers American Bakers' Associstion, sad by | the Children know at Wednesday brings “snails”, cookies—and, of course, Sun-Maid Raisin Pie. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared “special for . Wednesday”’ by bakers every week—everywhere. You can get them, fresh and fragrant from the oven, at bak- eries, grocery stores, and deli- catessens throughout the city. Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner, for the children’s and your own luncheon. And—try Raisin Toast for Thursday’s by Retail Bakers’ Association of Americs Cowrs ‘Raisin bread - special onWednesdays i,

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