Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 21

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gas poisons system. “Jaques’ Cap- sules relieve this distress- ing condition quickly. Brealk up ;::cfiSflmuhte the digestive organs to ion properly. One or two with swallow of water quickly relieve indi- gestion, biliousness, constipation, head- ache, heartburn, sour stomach. The pure gelatin capsules contain standard medicines in granulated form. Far more effective than pills. Only 60 cents for HOSPITAL WHISKY SOURCE CUT OFF Product of Bootleggers Becomes Unfit for Use, Says U. S. AttgrneyA DECEPTIONS ARE EXPOSED Ends New York Practice of Utiliz- ing Seized Liquors. By the Assoclated Press, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘The Tragic Fall of Once Popular Doctor }s Revealed Upon Death Under Auto|— “Doc” Given W ork by Salvation Army, Succeeded in Keeping News of His Failure From Father and Former Friends. 4 “Often when we’d be driving through the streets ‘Doc’ would jump from the seat and duck under cover,” Ferguson sald. “He would eay he was hidin from some one that had just ed. Didn't want to be recognized. jone of us at the army knew anvthing about him. He never talked except to say that he would be on his feet again soon.” “Doc” once was Dr. Augustine T. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 18.—"Doc” Kingston has stopped worrying about what people might think-of his failure in life. He will be burled today at the ex- pense of the father he so assiduously shunned fn his days of misfortune. His little tragedy became public in a srept Itallan painter, Titian, con- famous song. The composer of ‘“Kathleen Mavou-| According to authorities, a whal to" work untll he was nfnety- |reen” was rewarded with §$26 for his ['swim at the rate of sixteen to el‘l'(;ll::: D. ©, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924, miles an hour. Jalls last year. Now's the Time to Buy Fur-Trimmed Coats This is the logical time to buy Eight counties in Michigan did not have a man sentenced to their county q1 3 ot 1 NEW YORK, January 18.—United | magistrate's court when George Fergu- States Attorney Hayward announced !son, Salvation Army worker, arraigned that the poor quality of the whisky | OR & charge of homicide. told how the S truck in which he and ‘Doc”, collected selzed rocently by government agents |old newspapers overturned Vesterday, had forced him to discontinue the|crushing the life from “Doc's” frail practice, begun after passage of the body. Eigh federal prohibition law, of supplying e et i from twenty-five to thirty local hos- “Doc" appeared at Salvation Army headquarters. | pitals with high-grade whisky at moderate prices. The army put him to work with Fer- “We find.” he sald, “that ships in guson. the rum fleet are now floating chemi- cal laboratories. The bootleggers’ printing presses can and do print labels of well known brands which It takes the keenest counterfeiting oxperts of the secret service to dis- tingulsh from the genulne labels. The corks, bottles and containers are all so cleverly imitated as to almost defy detection. American Security ‘I do not mean that it is all active ChriStmaS SaVingS Club poison, but it {s either cut, flavored, . tinctured or synthesized in some way D which makes it highly deleterious. Bootiex Liquor Supplied. Mr. Hayward explained that for several years he had been able to supply the hospitals with their medl- 12 days supply. At all druggists or by mail from {.;gUES CAPSULE CO., PL. SBURG, N. Y. JAQUESUAKES) Give Quick Relief Kingston, surgeon at Fordham Hospl- tal, and a physiclan with an extensive ractice. Two years ago something appened—nobody seemed to know just what—and Dr. Kingston started, down ; hill, with lurking fear that his’plight would become known to family or friends, His father, a retired contractor, re- fused to talk about his son, but It was learned that he had arranged for his and save, when fur-trimmed models, satin or crepe lined, have dropped to $28! Slimline Coats, often side-tied, often with fur cuffs as well as col- lars. All sizes for women and misses. Cloth and Fur Fabric Coats *48 Many fine models taken directly irom stock have been augmented by a purchase made at a real price con- cession. Mostly in dark velvety- pile fabrics, trimmed with blond or dark furs. Brytonia coats, with deep self- crushed collars, in extra sizes, $48 The Hecht Co. 7th at F months ago, he HEAD— NOSE — THROAT—EARS Closes Wednesday, January 23 Join Today cal liquor at from $1 to $4 a gallon from the large guantities seized from bootleggers. The practice had been Jauthorized by federal judges in this Icistrict a¢ the alternative to destroy- {ing the seized liquor since, he said, it allowed the hLospitals to get thelr {supplies at a minimum price and it red them of the quality of the upplies. “The quality of the whisky which been able to get our hands wn rapidly worse latterly,” . Hayward said. “and we have beon compeiled to tell the hospital au- thorities that they must go to the drug stores.” CLUB OPEN AT OUR FIVE BANKING OFFICES Lustrous, deep-pile cloth coat, with black wolf collar and cuffs. Fine Boliia coat, trimmed with plati- num moufflon collar and cuffs. 'y Sisters of Ambrose Small Claim They Found New Testament. TORONTO, January 18.—A fight; over the million-dollar estate of Am- | brose J. Smal), theatrical man, whose | mysterious disappearance in 1919 | never has been explained, loomed vesterday when his two sisters an- AMEIRHCAN SECURIT S AND TEUST COMPANY © —because thieves used to pare off the precious metal from gold and sil- ver_coins and sell it. Grooved or “‘milled” edges prevent this criminal ?u'clln‘ce. It’s 2 mighty good practice o take PuEleSt” Castor Oil every few days, as a gentle, cleansing cathartic. Puretest Castor Oil meets the most exacting demands of the medical profession. Clear, odorless, and so thoroughly purified that its taste is sweet and palatable. Even children find it easy to take. One of 200 Puretest preparations, Every item the best that skill and ‘eonscience can produce. 5 and all other :Re/xau Drug Stores 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Prafits Owver $6,000,000.00 nounced they had found a will which nullifies the document which the { widow has sought to have probated. The new will, the sisters sald, was !drawn In July, 1919, and named Small’s father. aunt and a number of Toronto institutions as beneficiarles. The will presented by Mrs. Small was drawn in 1903 and made her sole beneficiary. ‘KELLOGG VISITS PRINCE. Ambassador and Wife Later Dine ‘With King and Queen. LONDON, January 18.—Frank B. Kellogg, the American ambassador, yesterday pald a visit to the Prince | & of Wales at St. James Palace and | afterward had luncheon, accompa- nied by Mrs. Kellogg, with King George and Queen Mary in Bucking- ham Palace. AL NN R A AL BRANCHES Central: 7th St. & Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast: 8th & H Sts. N.E. Southwest: 436 7th St. SW. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N'W. UMIETRT RN LA Y is the best, candy you ever tasted! AN LT Here is positively the biggest and best Watch news for Men that we announced in many a day. This ILLINOIS Mastertime 17-Jewel Thin Model Watch is a wonderful time- keeper. And this Special Offer makes it so easy for you to own one. Just deposit One Dollar and WEAR it for Thirty Days. Then, if you want it, start paying the balance a little a week. Or, if you prefer, you can return the watch and we will refund your Dollar. The Illinois Mastertime Is an accurate, beautiful and re- liable timekeeper, in handsome 20-year case, with adjusted 17- jewel move- 334i ment. A most unusual offer at Beautiful, Brilliant Diamond RINGS One of the sparkling PERFECT Diamonds set in 18-kt. or 14-kt. mounting for Lady or Gentleman. You \ 00 [ can own one on our wonderfully simple terms. 5 Kl I/ ¥ W SR OB L I T RN A new way to sell a Fine Candy! nience’ sake! So that you can buy good - candy when you want it in just the quan- tities you want at the time. Try a bar of Oh 'Henry! See why ELEVEN MILLION people go into a store and say “Oh Henry!” every month in the year! Take a bar home and slice it and see how the family likes this new taste in candy. | _ Find it at any store. Just say Oh Henryl—and reach for the sweetest dime you ever spent! A Fine 1045 ET your “sweet tooth” ready, folks! Oh Henry!’s here! Here'with a wonderful surprise for you! . A new taste in candy! Justimagjne a rich butter cream di?ed in a luscious, chewy caramel, rolled in crizflv crackling nut-meats and then thickly coated with a delicious Milk Chocolate! That’s Oh Henry! Sounds good, eh? But say! not half as good as it tastes! Oh Henryl is just the best candy that ever melted in your mouth. Don’t think of Oh Henry! as one of the ordinary bars. It isn’t. Oh Henry!is just a new way to sell a fine candyl— made in the form of a bar for conve- See them for yourself. ; $1.00 Down JEWELERS Founded in 1888 36 Years of Square Dealing SN DA RN B B N Nt A D4 AR WL B R b bR L

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