Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 15

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Sat NoA/?erDisggg Don't refuse dishes you like be- cause you're afraid they’ll disagree with you. Preferénce for certain food is Nature’s way of getting you * to eat what is best for you. Thou- sands of former dyspeptics now eat Beartily, thanks to JAQUES® CAP- SULES, One or two with swallow of water quickly end distress. JAQUES' ' Little Wonder i BERLIN, Marfch 25.—The German || gisease. It can lead to many others.|chronic constipation because it .18 i < ::p':h"o':f"' 5;‘&&&‘; fifl'::h";’;:::?%; | Political parties are perfecting their ‘“‘[‘;‘g"""n bertie :,‘r"‘l',;:é"”m‘:’j'-“m";;"_; -"ILL bran. {!P:vflnzsd su;v i su‘lthn. | a YOU' o 1 - s o i | PRSLOn det S an’ sweeps, cleans and purifies e (1 S B S e Rare Seuiast e o the forincoming. wecons || BT e i, s | Y FCth clesms i Baritce e || Imess toward : JAQUES’ CAPSULES will bring THREE HELD IN DEATH OF DR. ZOE WILKINS Brother of Woman Osteopath Among Trio Accused of First Degree Kurder. ONE MAN WAS HER JANITOR Third Prisoner Frequent Visitor in Victim’s Home, Tarpley, Charles Wilkins and Dii- lard Davies, negro, are in jail today charged with first degrée murder in connection with the slaying here of Dr. Zoe Zoe Wilkins, osteopath, follow- {Ing a coroner's hearing yesterday. ‘Tarpley’s failure to make certain ex- iplanations at the hearing and dis- crepancies in the negro's statement concerning his movements on the night the murder is believed to have been committed prompted James An- dergon, assistant prosecutor, to recom- ment the charges be filed against thése men, he . of friends of Dr. Wilkins telling of alleged conversations with {the woman, in which &he spoke of quarrels with her brother, coupled Tarpley was sald to be & frequent isitor at the Wilkins home. Davies Dr. Wilkins as a iwas employed by THE _EVENING JOHNSON SEES FAILURE | OF COOLIDGE AS LEADER ) Neither Republicans Nor Nation Guided Bince His Ascetision to Office, Says Senstor. By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Neb, Mareh 35.-—Assailing President Coolidge for ‘failure t5 |éither lead the American people of the republican party” since his as- jeension to the prefidency, Senator Hiram Johnson of California, can- didate for the republican presidential nomination, conclaed the first day g{ . three-day campaign tour of Ne- raska with an address here last m, which, he said, in- volved “only a question of common honestly.” and declared himself at odds with the Executivé on the bonus, the Mellon tax plan and American entry into the world court. g | & VON TIRPITZ IS BOOMED AS GERMAN PRESIDENT Reactionaries in Bavaria Back Ad- miral as Monarchists Urge Return to Old Regime. By the Associated Press. { | {to the reiehstag. The party plat- it 50 far as they have been re- vea , indicate that the political fight will center about the principles WHITE LIGHT DISPLAY FORBIDDEN IN PARIS 0ld Law Invoked to Save City From Advertising Methods of Broadway. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March %.—A law handed down from the time of Napoleon is being invoked to swve Paris fromy Broadway advertising methods. The large electric signs that have been steadily incréasing in number around the Pla¢é dé L'Opera have hurt thé eyes of the French people acous- tomed to softer Hght and offended their artistie taste. ancient statute that gives him juris- diction gver the exterior design of buildings in the vicinity of any par- ticularly inieresting sculpture pot which under French law may be lassified” as “historical monuments.” opera vicinity may never he dazzling brillian 13 RTISEMENT $60,000,000 ASKED BY NEW YORK IN SUIT City Counsel Auswers T\ansit $30,000.000 Action With O Doubling Figures. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 25.—Corpora-} tion Counsel Nicholson yesterday met & $30,000,000 @amage sult - against the ©city of New York by the Brooklyt=- Manhaftan Transit Company Wwith &, suit of his own, asking damages for | $60,000,000 from the company which | operates subway and elevated rail- facifities and that cars has caused gredt suffering to the | commuting public because of over-! erowding. | | the _scarcity o The company's suit, filed by Lind- ley M. Garrison, as receiver, charges that the ‘eity has failed to live up | to a subway construction contract it | had ‘enters¥ into with the corpora- t ADVERTISEME | constipation” after Constipation ‘'is a dangerous s it has done for s thousands. s is what he says: tlemen | }Fmds Kellogg’s Bran “Easy way to avoid 1 suffering for years Kellogg’s Bran relieves mild and | Don't experiment. Onl ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective. 1t Kellogg’s eaten regularly, promot, blessed relief from nausea, | Janitor ehampione the extreme right|| , Alter cating Kelloge's Bran twice | Bran, “cooked and. krumbled, is sour stomach, biliousness and indi- = B ene mwouth 1 fed 1wt | guaranteed to bring permanent fo- gestion. Gelatin coating quickly dissolves in stomach pérmitting medi-ines to act at once. Only 60 eents at druggists or postpaid from JAQUES CAPSULE COMPANY % {German war guilt and the Versailles | 0d it a specifc for commtipation. cooked and krambled. Enjoy it PLATTSBURG, N. Y. \rmu(h i < ,unl!»d hsooiansm will ||| 5 soraraces 1 only mnr«mn’nn | with milk or cream, sprinkled on . h O’Cl k * - & . | wage their fight on the e ats vou shontd/Kknow what sonr product 3 i Life Declared in Danger if Balti- | Defenge of the ciehthous Aoy su| haw dome for me. and what it is | other cereals, eooked with hot| Elg t 0C! Beautiful Actresses Say Necessary.” No matter whether you are trou- b roughness used that troubles will PASTOR THREATENED " FOR SERMON TOPICS Modernism Subjects. | Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., March 25.—Be- | cause ne has been preaching a series {of sermons on modernism, in which Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, has received a number of threatening |letters, saying that his iife would bled _ poor complexion, || pe taken if he persisted in his course. finess around the || “Dr. Abbott, who is one of the most crows fect or lines ||| widely known ministers in_ this sec- outh, ugly fnger |itjon of the country, says he is not | worried over peceipt of the letters, |and has no idea of changing his ser- ns in the future. nationalist a chauvinistic bid for votes from men and women w the re-establishment of a “Ch social and monarchical state, vho are opposed to the stigma program demand rigid taxation are on presidential g pation,’” Lot an easy and most pleas | ant way to cure it. 1 have heen troubled with constipation for more than twenty years . uffer adopting the milk and bran dfei 1 find my stomach greatly improved, capable of doing for othiers.” Hef—or your grocer returns your| money. You should eat two table- | spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, | with every meal. | The flavor is delicious—nut-like— | cereals, or in the delightful recipes | Creek. Sold by grocers everywhere. N3 3 DAY, MARCH e _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, 25, 1924, | —— “A Short Massage with Howard’s || he made attacks on many of the pres- \J Buttermilk Cream at Night Be- || cnt-day customs, Rev. Dr. H. P. Al fore Retiring Is All That Is |l mon Abbott, rector of Grace and Bt Pressure wa® brought on the| T ks Aisciiteg | night. A 2 roads in Brooklyn and Manhattan. . ol the Asso Prews % senator criticizea the Prestacnt | DOIISE departimont ‘to provent further | FO4dS o tTiet cite o8r- KANSAS CITY, March 85.—B. F.[for hesit BT it thecht | Gesecration of | the artistic opers S : -WOO. W o) tant [for hesitancy i deniing’ with The Quarier ana the Drefocr awe uy m | POTAION has Cailed ta turnish BESHE | an a ar ide cons This Week’s Features thought for your health, unceasing ef- fort for your service — zealous protec- tion for your pocketbook. These are our policies—this is our friend- i K orn (TS origital of this 16t v i | Bl ded T LA L e U Tolatform, s are ||| aTES Sl of whintetter s oh o every package. Made in Battle en 1 booming 1w Tirpitz as a Creek, Mich.) Granwlated SUGA )C Tall Cans A. & P. Evap. Fresh, crisp vegetables and healthful, nutritious COFFEE | Invest today!: :’? MM2M9c Lb. MILK have received anonymous letters criticizing me for some time,” said Dr. Abbott. “I suppose any man who is in the public eve at all recerves uch letters. A series of sermons on modernism { which I have preached recently have brought more of these anonymous letters. I have spoken in favor of orthodoxy. “Some of the letters criticizing me | for_this have been well written and | have appeared to come from intelli- Eent perxons, Some have not had that appearance. T received one on Satur- day, a well written letter, which said | that my life would be forfeited if I| continued to preach in that manner. But I have not taken it scriously. “Some time ago I had in our church publicati I was receiving anony and that some 1 might & sermon on them. I have spoken of the matter to some of my friends. “But I do not think the lettérs represent anythifg mofe than is! likely to happen to any man who is | before the public.” e LIQUOR DRIPS FROM ROOF ! AND ARREST FOLLOWS | Officers, Not Looking for Moon- | | shine, Find Woman Destroy- | ! Sage 1éa Turns | Gray Hair Dark with the use| ttermilk Cream to your complete et a small quantity toilet goods rstanding freely return the || money 1o any diseatisfied fruits are to be had at each of our stores—in abun- = Sugar Cured Cala Hams (Smoked Shoulder) 11c Lb. French Cream Bon Bons, Ib., 19¢ Fancy Maine APPLE SAUCE bl 25¢ Cans Strictly Fresh EGGSdoz.25¢ FANCY POTATOES 29¢ | Lifebuoy Health Soap, 3 Cakes, 21c SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON The Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table ing Evidence. —Some streams grow, but which makes this | a court case as ev e were a neg RANDMOTHER kept N [ROT° 0 ug™t 0f 2 Wowro men oo | Fi Ni F. .f';‘, Gl i tamicdly | (T8, miaied o8 wéEent wnes | rom arms 5| darke , glossy and attrac- the squad, heard rome one Inside, in| la & *“The law is here It %0 happened that the police were not looking for moonshine liquor at the time, and they had no search warrant to go into the house, but it was not long before the liquor be; 1o come out to the raiders. rolman Fubank was stationed at | Soon he kling down th above, and when it trickled on him the scent of the moonshine dew showed him that some one had opened a rear Window upstairs and had dumped a jaf of liq- uor on the roof. Gravity did the rest. The officer juinped out of the way of the flowing corn and then, cupping a pair of big hands, began to catch the liquor as it trickled out of the down= spout. Another one of the raiders saw the dilemma of the man with the cupped hands, and he hurriedly found an ge whisper, say: tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked app ice, this nixture was applied, nderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get 2 large boitle of this old-time | 1| recipe, improved by the addi- tion of otheér ingredients, ail ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended wpon to re- store natural color and beauty to the hair, A well#nown downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Clean Up Lux, pkg.......10¢ ;| [T (- Gold Dust 7" 4ic Red Seal Lye .. 121c ,6 Bon Ami, cake. . . 10c | Ammo........lch delicious blood regulators, nd how because it empty jar, into which the product g::“ksfi: so naturally and from the down-spout was transferred and it went along to police headquar- evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it’s so_easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a_time. By morning the gray hair dis- | appears; aiter another appli= cation or two, it is restored to its natural color, and looks | glossy, soit and beautiful. ters with Ruth Reed, negress, oceu- pant of the house. Ruth later ad- mitted she was responsible for the liquor and she went on to the grand jury in the corporation court. PLAN AUTO CONFERENCE. Arranging for Meeting of Southern Administrators. Special Disphteh to The Btar. ! BALTIMORE, Md., March 25.—In an effort to establish a semi-annual con- ference of automobils administrators of the southern states, similar to the eastern conference of mtor vehicle | BEST lWER AND chiefs, of which he is secretary, Com- missioner of Motor Vehicles E. Austin Baughman, left today for Atlants, Ga. BU l- LAXA"VE Commissioner Baughman, accompa- If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, {nied by Robbins E. Stoeckel, president Constipated Pure Lard, 2 27c Painting costs less than you think! R instance, the paint for an average house job costs $351 IiW!thDUPONTpaint,atthat.thefinmwep:uvecv;m’used— and we’ve tried them all! Rain and snow and sun and time are working all the time to destroy your house. Paint is the only protection. It adds years to the life of your house, dollars to its value and saves big repair bills. Now is the proper time—and we have the proper paint—DU PONT. Buy it hére where you get right prices, expert advics and real service. " HUGH REILLLY CO. ~ _ DISTRIBUTORS 1334 New York Ave. N.W. .Other Dealers in City and Suburbs o Esruin 3% fgsgus 8.2, Finc) Fancy Norway Smoked . s MACKEREL 2 | ‘of the eastern conference, will confer with automobile administrators from North Cafolina, Alabama, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, {Tenhessee, Mississippi, West Virginia and Texas, ¢ Blue Bill Steak Salmon Small can, 13¢; Large can, 23¢ Gorton’s Deep Sea Roe Can, 15¢ A & P Macaroni or | TRAIN KILLS TWO IN AUTO Virginians Victim of Orossing Ac- cident Near Petersburg. NORFOLK, Va, March 25.—T. J. Creekmore of Norfolk and Charles B. Tare of Dunville, Va., wers Killed in- stantly when the automobile in which they were riding was stfuck by a Nor- folk and Western railway train bound from Cincinnati to Norfolk. The ud.l Sultana Tuna Fish 1db. Can, 23c Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish e, 14c . dent occurred at Wellsville, near Peters- bufg, Va. Both men are sufvived by families. Coblents PhatmAcy, 1643 No. Capitol St. H F. 3184 14th 8¢ N, A’."fi- 307 Bonaa, s, & e Greonbis m«:&'?flli it Place N.E ?.b' ‘a. Feroid, and River Boad, o ngoison, Ti00 Hing ‘Hes Aletanicie, 8a 3 Minovich, 616 Tth St. 8.W. S ) President Is Indorsed. TACOMA, Wash., March 25.—Repub- licans of 'tén counties in various parts of Washington state held eoun- ty conventions Saturday and, with- out an exception, indorsed Calvin Coolidge for the republican nomina~ tion. Y AN Gould Estate Set at 15 Million. TOMB RIVER, N. J. Mareh 3o.—An estate totaling $15,586,729 was left Jay Gould, accord- o ’.‘.."m";‘&'?‘n filed in the sy tng to ro%nt'- court today. (S8 ] IWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP] No griping or inconvenience fol- ows ng;u’;fiugliur and bowel cleans- ing with “Casearets” Sick Head- , Biliousness, Gases, Indigestion, and sll such distress gone by morn- ing. Most harmless laxative for Men, Women and Children—I10c boxes, aleo 25 and 50e sizes, suy drug e JINT} cvcry et DO HONT paiven veie can vare nishes, enamels stains. Co., 4626 Thomsen,” Clarendon, Va. - Uilmag, T8 U St W.W University , 3304 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Virginia Hardware Co., Rosslyn, Vi ¥. L. Watkins, Seat Picasant, , Aleandria, Va. Co., 1801 L 8t. N.W. e, St. W, A ‘ (

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