Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 18

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 1924 18 A REGIMENT OFFICERS |5t *2ioret 22 s "o "o | oo™ 7 ey, Seservaions | ELLISON FREED OF CHARGES.|ffip iy mie (it 1, Al | il ot fienn = Deve BET COAT-OF ARG St o o i s W Sl Dot oS i ) S o Instruction of First 3 ave n the front of the campaign hat. A |Long of the 313th ,'loul:;(“l‘fhry nz in Virginia, in August, 1919, had t, ¥ ity y ‘u .T:Inn-m; -nn.: p-'n;; i%:.fl"}.‘lr for o:.hctl':c.:xé aln"to ?i% ., quitted yest “._"__5’“% o(;,. ;nzag i imand- Amm 3 e ——— Presentation Ceremony Marks i . flif.,.'og the regiment was Col n. Targets and unition. e S I OP I HA I COLD!! 3!8th mu A l-llery % .erron,w 0 designe e e e — R o < Td has been received that just as elleves the .che Dam; 1d h i » . . 9 ponal 4 mp, cold weather, exposure, going from a warm Hints Butler’s Post in Phila- i Soan o1 the rogimental fng the sime CORN 7 of room into the biting winds—all combine to keep us delphia Sign of Failure Of | Tne new restmentar cost-or-arms |fuartsse, s che now roruations| NO-2Can o pos ¢ with thatidisagreeable head eold of the 315th Fleld Artillery was pre- | the, nationsl coat-otarms on the| B, R. Corn..12¥5c $1.40 ) . . s State Head sented to the officers of that regiment | that of 2 national| No, 2 C: If this cold is allowed to run on and on, it gets into i ate Heads. T 0. an 1 g B at a meeting held last night in the s | Gold i ' the throat and chest and becomes dangerous. Graham bullding, 14th and E streets | {2 0% Capt. Percy B. en A 3 - 4 prevents Prohibition Commissioner Haynes |northwest, by Col. Leroy Herron, |ficers standing at tiontion Guring Bantam ....18c $2.00 . i has struck back at Gov. Pinchot for | commanding officer. the vr-"f‘"lnl!‘:"»b i ung of| No. 2 C: e h the latter's attack on prohibition en-| Col. Herron stated that the 313th m:“’r‘g:“‘m’;:, ARl S . & Lan | @ - is forcément before the Anti-Saloon |was the first organization of the or- | plans for the first reserve omeers'| Maine Corn.20c $2.25 League convention. ganized reserves to have its coat-of- | supper dance, to be held in the Hotel N 2 ca 1 1 i Criticising the Pennsylvania goy- | oo 0. n S —used at least twice each day will kill a head cold in ernor, Mr. Haynes last night de- Succotash ..15¢ $1.50 Sprains should be il its incipiency. Buy a 50c tube of it today, use it as clared “the fact that Philadelphia epaired. ir had to place her police department No. 2 Can ey R, under a general of marines may in- S = Kornlett, for T et ot o ot e B £ \ Puddings ...24c $2.60 | cningetthe sismscatnd hastens ' ment, but some lone in Pennsylvania, N MAGRUDER,S theworkofrepair.Getabottleat " may be responsible for such fail 3 your druggist'stoday—35 centa. 'eoples Dru; of prohibition, as Gov. Pinchot r::; N 3 Best Grocerie: . = P 8 Stores O'Donnell’s Dn" Stores have observed at home, and which he ’ 3 , Conn, Ave. & K. Street Sloan’s = ""‘gla" has mistakenly assumed as typical D\ N\ 7 Eatabiished 1673 i SIS : NL RS AN s et | Gov. Pinchot's attack on federal en- r. w z y MHaynes as “so fill i 3 suggestions y well 1 conclusions, 3 3 nt. The prohibition commissioner as- serted the governor had been invited to discuss the enl(\rcen;an! question C ld w h L b . . st neutous;fuie Rote dninatinot e 0 eather Lubrication s 1v he has secg“fil (K|l e o matters in pul c print and on - - o latform.” Any old oil will lubricat i P The governor's chief complant y ricate after your engine Y e "t heats it up. What you want is an oil that you can depend upon to deliver instant and thorough lubrication to all parts of your motor in the coldest weather. cers or state officlals. But this can- not in any way be Interpreted to ean,” the commissioner added, “that both federal and state officers may : . Try Rexoline Today and You a8, 17, S 28 e Will See What We Mean prohibition agents. eferring to the statement by the governor that withdrawals of alcohol to be denatured have nearly trebled :ln two years, 3!2 fl)'n‘!l Il:!d that, sh d B ue to business epression, the year E ielieas deprezsion, e year erwood Bros., Inc. dalco:lozl ([l: any yelbr‘slml‘e tha! was “obviously o e o select the former year for T. F. Mattingley, Dist. Sales Agent. . Phone, Potomac 2037 — | Does Money “Get Away” From You? —-Then Why Not Spend According to Budget! The United States Government has adopted the Budget system and Pfi‘ : 1 - . the great results already attained are reflected in the splendid financial ces Cut for Qfllfik Ska Reduction position of the Treasury Department and in increased efficiency of every. \SPECIALS AT AN OLD-TIME PRICE!| branch o the Government. 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