Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1924, Page 17

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5 PER CENT PAY RAISE| FOR RAILROAD MEN Tucrease for 15,000 Engineers and | ¢ Firemen of New York Cen- tral Ordered. OTHER WORKERS BENEFIT & | | Modification of Schedule Rulea; Also in Agreement. | Ty the Aswociated Press. NEW YORK, Junuar increase of approximatel { which are presumed to have pussed FOLKS Mrs. ¥rank L. Greene, wife of the enator from President Coolidge’s na- ive state, has many accomplishments away from wom- ankind when they received the suf- frage. She could, if she wished, make all her hus- band’s shirts, and did so for many yvears. Now he prefers a special brand which comes from Bos- ton. She could knit his socks, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO $400,000,000 YEARLY GIFTS TO CHURCHES Reports Show 24 Protestant Or- ganizations Beneficiaries of the Donated Funds. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 23.—Statis- tics based on annual reports between 1921 and 1923 have been ‘issued by the United Stewardship Council, showing that twenty-four Protestant churches are now receiving gifts to- taling . approximately $400,000,000 annually. Figures for three of the churches s o DL 7 INDICTMENTS DROPPED. Sllnmsn of Glass Casket Company Freed of Charges. NEW YORK, January 23.—Indict- ments against seven salesmen of the Glass Casket Company of Altoona, Pa., charging use of the malls to de- fraud, were dismissed in the federal district court yesterday. The dis- missals, which came after the gov- ernment had concluded its case at the trial, together with earller dismissals and pleadings, redyced the number of defendants on trial from 40 to 23. The salesmen dismissed were Samuel Schoenberg, Fred Asner, Irving Donn, Morris Hargiss, Gus Lowe, Aaron J. Sugar .and Isidore H. Wolff. Sixty officers and salesmen of the company originally were indicted . (., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 MISSING MEN SAFE. Professors Comfortably , Quartered on Galveston Bay. GALVESTON, Tex., January 23.— Dr. A. A. Allen, professor of Zoology at Cornell University, and Dr. J. L. Lloyd, professor of the Electric Medical College, Cincinnati, are com- fortably quartered on the shores of West Galveston bay and are in_no danger, according to Dr. E. L. Fox of Houston over long-distance tele- phone this morning. They were reported to have been stranded In a small gasoline launch on the gulf comst west of Galveston since Saturday. Dr. E. L. Fox and A B. Reiler, both of Houston, returned in a skiff. Dr. Fox was suffering from cold and exhaustion. SEmism San Francisco has a woman's ath- letic club. pleaded guilty upon arraignment. Archle killed his wife with a shot Rl b ed e ] "For Swollen Joints Anger and Jjealousy, because Mrs. Archie refused longer to live with ] him and had gone to her mother's home, was the motive for the slay- ing. The prisonér was whitefaced and stlent when the verdict was received but walked steadily from the court- room and en route to jail asked of- ficers to obtain a Bible for him and ||| , p to ask preachers to come-to sce him. (|| YOull be astonished. Date for Archie’s execution is to be fixed by Gov. W. J = o Of the $600,000,000 in stock of the Pennsylvania ' railroad, $168,000,000 worth Is held by the woman stock- holders. MAN TO DIE IN CHAIR FOR MURDER OF WIFE Confesses Crime and No Witnesses Are Called in Kentucky Court. By the Associated Press. HICKMAN, Ky., January 23.—Sam- uel Archie pleaded gullty to having murdered his wife here last Novem- ber and was sentenced to die in the electric chair by a jury in ecircuit court. Archie, the first man to be sent to the electric chair from Hick- man county, was sentenced without a single witness being called. He | Ease succeeds, It's for joint troubles rheumatic or not. It limbers up stiff, ields. | | ments—that's _why _ it | reliable druggist—Ad | only, || | whetlier in ankle, knee, hip, elbow. | | shoulder, finger or spine—whether | | 1 Most remedies fafl but Joint- inflammed, painful, creaky joints so qulckly Two seconds’ rubbing and away it goes through skin and flesh | {right down to the bone and liga- | succeeds. | | Ask Peoples Drug Stores or any | isement. T DOCTORS FORECAST THOUSANDS WILL A SOON BE SICK WITH WINTER COLDS; THEN COMES GRIPPE OR PNEUMONIA A Late Winter, Following Beautiful Weather We Have Had, Always Brings Sickness, Wintry Ills, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Etc. AN INEXPENSIVE HOME TONIC NOW STOPS COLDS—WARDS OFF DANGER Best Tonic Money Can Buy — Cheapest and Quickest in the End. WRITER TELLS WHAT ALL SHOULD KNOW Bad weather has arrived and doctors say to avold sickness— keep family well—lose no tin from work—have no sick bills you must put yourself and fam- ily in the pink of condition. A good modern tonic is the wisest sort of precaution. The better the tonic and sooner it s taken the better—especially if you already have a cold which if neg- lected may lead on to serio lung trouble, complicatlions, Grippe or Pneumonia. Old folks particularly—children who aren’t ~“THRIFT JANUARY 17th-23d START AN ACCOUNT NOW There’s no time quite like the present to select what you need from this sale. Building and Loan A ssociation Here are a few Sustes and Odd Pieces, selected at random, to give you an idea Highest Interest Rates Paid on Monthly Deposits and did this for many year: d at home in St. Al- bans Senator Greene feel grateful ce soft woolly kind, bu veather is too kept too any s meckties, house of include contributions in Canada. The Methodist Episcopal Church, with gifts of $88,733,225 for, the vear end- ing October 31, 1922, led all other church, Next came the Presby- terian, with $50,287,940 for the h 31, 1923; Protestan year 'ending December 09,233; Meth- ut ar ' ending $34,500,193, and ear end- 269. has been agreed upon for 1 neers and firemen of the Central llnes. Enginee hostlers and hostler helpe the following Increases: service, 24 cents per 100 mile service 36 cents per &nd hostler service, 32 cent Ronds Aficeted. < The roads affected are the four iy, branches of the ) York ‘Central— | pers Buffalo and east, west of RBuffalo, | outfit Illinels dlvision, Ohio Centra (Toledo and-Ohio Central, Zanesville | #nd Western. Kanawha and Michizun, and Kanawha and West Virginia), nd the following: bany, Michigan Centr Cincinnati, Chicago and Tour); Cineinnati Northern, and Eastern, Ev: 000 eng w York ssenger frejght s: yard day. | tasting preparation of Cod Liver, Malt, Wild Cherry extracts, com- bined with select sherry wine ind Hypophosphites of Lime, Potassium. Manganese, Strych- nine, Quinine and Sodium. By improved process it is quicker, surer and more effective than weaker old fashioned remedies and tastes more 1f wine than medicine so everyone likes to take it. Even children and old folks with delicate find it delightful. Thou: taking this palatablo Wine tonic called |the Baptist Church ing April 30, 1923, $3: Ly total membership rches at the end of the respec- years covered by the reports ,418,032, | $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester | $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, January 27 Similar Excursion February 10 | SPECTAL TRAIN v. Washington 7:20 am. Standard Time. Returning on son ket which eed suit whic {just gottem home from th ‘The result was so satisfactor: everal times ar Mrs. ends to well silk house and 1 th 5 husband had strong or have just had Measles, Whooping Cough or other illne: —necd fortifying. Husbands not real well now 1 easy victim this kind of weather to colds, Preumonia, Catarrh and Junz affections — every wife should tch her husband’s health as h as_her own and the chil- Kiddies in school may home through the in terrible shape these and Rallroad; Lake K orn, Indiana Harbor River and Indiana, Chi and Rutland. . Sehedule Rules Modified. The settlement also provided for modification of certain schedule rules, the most important of discontinuance, when comotives are provi qufrement that men ice between Al relieved at Litt! tween Svracuse Wayne Port, arbitrary mileage Pengsylvania divis i g i e jldeut of the Uniged States, through the office of the vi si- {letter, “and Sulmon dent in an official statement tary of the Treasury. The bill printed from the ldentical designs and engraved plates adopted at that All this happened before I was BLURR reading is at best a tiresome relaxation. Our optometrists produce every lens for your individual requirements. Perfect vision and absolute comfort are the statements of folks who obtain eye- glasses from this establishment. Good Glasses as Low as $2.00 orFtwo will do for appetite, tion, blood, lungs, throat whole system. It stops all signs of coughs, colds, catarrhal and bronchial affections in a week or less in many cases. Note:—The Peoples Drug Stores ' guarantee to refund money to any customer if Pal-O- Vin is not the finest, most effec- prompt and pleasant medy they ever took. Pa the last word in medicine, Get a bottle tonight at nearest Peoples' Drug Store. If out of town write for a bottle—pay man a dollar when it comes. the take it suit and, cd more igimacul: v | pmetimes two or three are de of a material which i pleasing, | us winter days. A little spent wisely for a good tonic right now is worth pounds of regrets, worry and doctor bills later. Tells What To Take The Peoples Drug Stores here in Washington are featuring the very lat, thing money can’ buy for building, strength- ening and putting the system in shape to throw off and fight off wintry ills. It is a delightful at g h folds of the and Solomon in all his pmpare with the sar- | of this combinatfon. wit tie, Manufacturing \ W1y, 2 Optometrists 30 p.m. SEATD= 50 p.m. NN/ v Lv. X S s ekl v & pm i) Clissel Bechoci Consult Ticket Agents Ealtin}nre & Ohio Ri I | | said the || i about Peoples Drug Stores, exc distributors, in Washington, “CATHOLIC DOLLAR” TALE EXPLAINED BY McADOO | 8ays Lincoln Was President When | Criticized Design Was | ’ ‘ ) i | e cfulius LansburghSfurniture Go. Adopted. Entrance 909 F Street By the Associated Press. LI NEW YORK, Jlanuary 23.—Willia G. McAdoo, candidate for the dema cratic nomination for the presidenc has replied to a Los Angeles residen ‘who charged that while Mr. McAdoo was secretary of the Treasury one- dollar notes had been i Roman Catholic Church. Nr. letter, which was made publ eastern campaign headquarters last night, pointed out that the bill for- warded to him as a sample, was i sued “under the act of March 3, 1863 ‘Abraham Lincoln was then pres i Ninth and F Streets N. W.. IN A A of the savings. Dignified Credit Terms. TEA CART; in Ma- hogany or Walnut; with drop leaf and sliding glas} shelf. Exemptions From Federal and Municipal Tax *The last drop is as good as the firsl.” "The delicious fragrance of Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa Its unquestioned ity, uniformity end palatability m.LG constant % try it; it is the cocoa of high This kind of investment helps to solve the housing problem, as the money you deposit assists some one to get a home. Over $39,000,000 For further information phone any of the following associations: Invested in Building Associations in the District of Columbia, which are under supervision of U. S. ° Treasury BEAUTIFUL CANE PANEL LIVING ROOM SUI%E in mahogany finish; just as pictured above; up- $ 1 1 9 00 holstered in velour; Mayrshall cushion seats and two pillows. A beautiful and well made suite.. ., American Building Association 300 B Street S. E. Lincoln 131 . Made enly by Walter Baker & Co.ta. ‘Established 1780 Mills ot Dorchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada 'SOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE Columbia Building Association 716 Eleventh Street N.W. Main 6543 Columbia Permanent Building Association Seventh and E Streets S. W. Main 353 District Building and Loan Association 819 Fifteenth Street N.W. Main 8416 Eastern Building Association 336 Pennsylvania Avenue S. E. Lincoln 1447 Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Avenue N.W. Main 350 LIBRARY TABLE; beau- tifully finished in Mahogany. Tust as pictured. Special, $20.00 FOUR-PIECE WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM SUITE, as pictured; comprising Dresser, Chifforobe, $ 1 8 0 0 0 Equitable Co-operative Building Association Bow-end Bed, Semi-Vanity, Chairs and 915 F Street NW. Main 1741 Bench extra . .meome o commee. ~ SPINET DESK, in Ma- hogany finish; gracefully designed and conveniently arranged. A distinctive piece for any home. oo o iate.etoLere oi01e: Home Building Association 2006 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Main 5808 AU 150 MILLION Tablets Used Last Year National Permanent Building Association 929 Ninth Street N'W. Main 1381 Northeast Building Association i 20th and Rhode Island Avenue N. E. North 7188 Northern Liberty Building Association 511 Seventh Street NNW. Main 8171 There’s no guesswork about i Hill’s. It has been proven in millions of cases. More than 4,000,000 American familiesused one hundred and fifty million of Hill’s tablets last year. constipation, acute colds, la grippe and winter Hill's Cn-w Bromide Oriental Building Association Sixth and F Streets N. W. Main 2163 Perpetual Building .Association Eleventh, Cor. E Street N. W. Main 1316 WALNUT 'VENEER DINING ROOM SUITE, as pic- tured, in ten beautiful pieces—Large $ 2 ! 5 00 paina dic 10 complaints, Buffet, Enclosed Server, China Cabi- net, Extension Table, Armchair and - five Side Chairs, with genuine leather seats . Washington 6% Permanent Building Association 629 F Street N.W. Main 5395 e giRat, TR

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