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PAUL, Minn., February 19.— Public support of the “facts as they are™ is necessary at this time to de- feat the efforts in certain quarters “to create the impression that pro- hibition law enforcement has broken down,” Prohibition Commissioner Haynes declared in an address here today before a citizenship conference. Lack of strong public sentiment in some localities in favor of enforce- ment, said Mr. Haynes, has resulted in “almost complete demobilization of citizenship forces, until officers, courts, prosecutors and juries have but little, if any, sense of public sup- Such a condition, he added, ying shame, and where en- t_is least satisfactory this situation is al found.” Commissioner “Haynes _declared, he did not belleve the of enforcement are dis- pre three, four, ten or twelve vears after the adoption of the law. We expect- d ble progress through pere stent, calm, patient, sincere applis tion to that end.” e commissioner pointed to total of 19,916 cas e by 3t convictions and in fines as indicat- in enforcement. SEPTIC POISON CURE FOUND, SAY DOCTORS : Recovery of Philadelphia Physician From Desperate Illness Laid to ‘““Mercurochrome.” By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., February 19.— Septic poisoning, considered one of the most dangerous enemies to life, is being successfully combated by mercurochrome, an ant c devel- oped by Baltimore pl cians through experiments at Brady Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, w have cover- ed a period of five years, and been Successful in many instances during the last year. The new treatment has just become known to the public through the re- arkable recovery of Dr. Carl V. her of Philadelphia. er, 4 surgeon at Hahne- pital, pricked his finger As a last resort, the two surgeons “attending him used mercurochronme. Now, entirely recov- e is at his home, 5903 Gre rmantown, with only to mark his six-month battle for life. For the development of mercuro- chrome and its use in fighting blood clence is indebt- ed to Dr. Hugh J. Young, director of the Brady Institute: Dr. Edwin White, Dr. J. H Hill and Dr. J. C. Colstrom “Mercurochrome now is being used in many cases of blood poisoning due to staphyoch caused Dr. V 4 been desperately ill; literally beyond hope of cure ' Mercurochrome has brought about their complete recoyv- IF CONSTIPATED SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels Feel flnei] No gripi.:lg f_r inwné wenience follows a gentle liver and powel cleansing with “Cascarets.” Bick Headache, Biliousness, Gases, In- digestion, and all such distress gone . morning. For Men, Women and z{fidnn— 00 boxes, also 25 apd 50~ pizes, any drug store, ery.” -— MOVES TO FORCE MOSES TO LINE-UP FOR COOLIDGE Former New Hampshire Governor Says State Should Have Full Instructed Delegation. ted Press. . N. H., February 19.—In ram to former Gov. Robert P. Bass, William M. Butler, campaign manager for President Coolidge, de- clared it to be “very desirable” that New Hampshire send to the republi- n national convention a delegation to Mr. Coolidge. The mes- in reply to a letter from the former governor in which the opinion of the administration was sought s to the pledging of delegates for this fo or George H. Moses is the ndidate for delegate at large who has not pledged himself to sup- port the candidacy of Mr. Coolidge at the convention. Recently Mr. Bass and Roland Spalding, another former governor, made public statements lling on_Senator Moses to pledge himself for Mr. Coolidge. “The issue is now clear,” Mr. Bass ew of the overwhelming scntiment in this state, I the voters should have an opportunity to cast their ballots for an entire delegation pledged to Cool- idge. Al our candidates arg mnow pledged except Senator Moses, ‘Who has persistently refused to follow the {line of public sentiment. I he per- sists in his determination to run as a free lance I hope and expect that Gov. Spalding will file as te. In that event I believe lding will be elected.” The presidential primary will be held March 11. ———e SAFETY PROMOTION AIM. Council Numbering 4,000 Delegates to Meet in Louisville. CHICAGO, February 19.—The thir- teenth annual safety congress will be lheld in Louisville September 29 to October 3, it was annoynced by officials of the National Safety Coun- cil in executive committee - session here. The congress, which repre- sents the safety movement in Amer- fca is expected to draw more than 4,000 delegates from all parts of the country. U. S. ART SECTION OPENS. TUnit of Rome Biennia] Exhibition Excites Admiration. RO February 19.—The Ameri- can s m of the Rome bisnnial art exhibition opened yesterday before a large crowd. Much admiration was expressed for the art creations of the Americans, clally for their boldness and originality. King ' Victor Emmanuel is expacted to visit the American section of the exhibition at an early date. SOVIET ENVOY TO ROME. ROME, February 19.—The Rome newspapers announce that M. Your neft. hud b“flu lvpoiite!g -ofl:& ? bassador to Italy. ougeneft for- merly was minister of public worke. Lately he has been Bu 20prer Isentative 18 Latviae THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DENTAL CREAM L N RIBBO - C D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 Modern Dental Science Points to COLGATES OOTH decay is the most common physical defect of the human race. 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