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‘(AP,SULE for - Acd SO aques’ Capsules relieve and prevent uci‘d stomach. Keep stomach heslthy. One or two with a swallow of water after eating help digestion, make you relish food, break up gas. Taken reg- ularly, they tone up stomach and bow- els. 36 Capsules in a package. Your druggist sells them on a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. JAQUES CAPSULE CO. LATTSBURG, N. Y. “FOR ITCHING_TORTURE Use An!isemi;:l,;)xid Zemo ng torture and re- hat makes 1th ds_in most Frequent- pear ove n stops stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liqui clean, casy to use and de-|° pendable. It costs only 3! an ex-| s tra large bottle, SL00. It is posi- tively safe for tender, sensitive skins. 2 0 Soap. 25¢—Zemo Oint- ment, S0c " TORN Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- ers Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses,without soreness or irritation. he frorh real Jamaica gi Famous for years where—*“Canada Dry’ Made in the U. S. A CANADA DRY GIN 25 West 43rd St., New Established 1890 | the Pa. RY this de- lightful old ginger ale. There is happiness and good fel- lowship in it, for it is real ginger ale—made border—served in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and at smart functions every- a ginger ale with an historic and distinguished lineage. It is so utterly different from the ordinary ginger ale that it might almost be called by an- other name. No phrase suits it quite so well as this—“The champagne of ginger ales.” INCORPORATED CLAIM FALL STOPPED FLEET’S OIL SUPPLY Former Corpofition Hea:l Say Secretary Refused to Renew Their Contract. MEANT GREAT SAVING Obliged to Contract Elsewhere at Considerable Loss. Further inquiry into the fuel oil contracts of the Fleet Corporation by the Ho committee investigating the Shipping Board is expected to follow the tal of testimony yes- terday which brought the names of former Secretary Fall and the Sin- elair Oil Company into the evidence. The committee was in re today, but will resume its hearings Satur- day. Sugply Shut Ofr. ce was told, re- 0 renew a con- hipping Board fused in July, tract under whi, had purchased oil in May, 1 800,000 ught about a out §3,000,000 a tract would have further saving of clair representatives, DBowen were always on hand during between the board offi- on_of the ntly were a contract calling for a price about 25 cents higher than market quotations, | Fall, the witness declared, told him the oil was of such high grade that he wanted more for it than the mar- ket quotation, and that 1 - sired to enter into a_con some one other than the one c which was operating in Creek field, which was the Midwest Refining Company.” Price No Compensation. 1 The price called for in the Sinclair contract, Bowen and Sheedy asserted, | did not offset the loss sustained by the board when it was forced to| contract elsewhere for its oil, and the former declared that. n time, thel royalty oil, with production increas- | ing in the fields, would have ficlent to meet the hoard fc and gulf coasts Atlantic cen suf- needs on and for| The f part of mer Se fylly i the roy —_—— WILL OPPOSE CAPPER. —_ | Republican Mass Convention Will{ | Meet to Select Opponent. TOPE {an., May 2! lican mass ehtion didate to oppose Unit tor Arthur Capper for renomination | August primary will meet here | n to eall the convention was ing last s from ¢ culmination ment in the Repub- | s which has as sponsive to adminis the passage o over President Coolidge’ — | Cyanide Blast Hurts Four. [ Ma —An explo- Bell sta- tion, near here, today resulted in the injury of four men. Officials were | unable to get near the plant, due to | the deadly cyanide fumes. It is be- | lieved that others were possibly killed or injured. 1 alth and nger. across the ” isindeed . by GER ALE York, N. Y. In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin, Limited v ‘CANADA - DRY” Two Bottles for 30c THE BOTTLE BANK HEAD TO ATTEND HEBREW GATHERING HERE Joseph Durst to Participate in Meeting of Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society Saturday. Joseph Durst, president of the Cap- ital National Bank of New York and treasurer of the New York building fund of the Jewish UConsumptives' Re- y lier Socie vill the twentieth an- nual convention of will ) the Hoted Wash- ington Saturday. Mr. Durst is a national figure in the finanecial world, and it Is { through his ef- forts that the so- clety has made es in City. JOSEPH DURST. He will be accom ber of other New are scheduled to banquet pe features than 300 - | delegates from every n of the country will be in att ce at the CADET Childrens STOCKINGS AbSOee e SOLD MOST EVERYWHERE STUDEBAKE | Just Drive It; That's All | Clime counts when you need a physic PLUTO WATER America’s Physic Present this coupon with 30 cents at your favorite grocery store, dalicatessen, ds shop and of only 15 cents a bottle. ‘TO DEALER! you will receive two 20 cent bottles of * da Dry” at a cost You save 10 cents by using this Special Introductory Coupon. THIS COUPON IS WORTH 10c Hand it to your dealer with 30 cents and he will give two regulac-sise bottles of “Canada Dry.” vy eep this coupon. It will be redeemed by the ““Canada Dry” representative for 10 cerss. This coupon must bé presented to dealer before June 6, nu—' ——————— — T — — . ft 7 T o G Selling Agent, W. F. HOLTZMAN, President Southern Sales, Limited. Telcphone, MAIn 6353 _ “ws | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR SMYTH Bar Association Honors Late Chief Justice of D. C. Court RECORD OF LIFE PRAISED Resolutions of Regret Adopted by Fellow Lawyers, schooled_and Memorial services for Constantine fet of Real Estate Salesmen Columbia, were hald noon under th, Association in the court. of Appeals. chief Justice ale of the D ¥ after- the Bar ourtroom of the Appellate Court. Chief Justice George A E. Martin pre; present the just Appeals and of th Court In additlon t Resolutions of of the chiet lopted and a copy orde nt to his widow and family. were made by George dean of the law school vn University, d there were the death th had been Are you the lucky oneinfive? Pyorrhea is no respecter of persons. It strikes four out of every five past 40, and thousands younger, too. If you would not pay the price, don't delay. Go to your dentist regularly for teeth and gum in- spection and brush your teeth daily with refreshing Forhan's, More than a tooth — it checks Pyorr] 35¢ and 60c in tubes D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. Ideals and unremitting study, to edu- [home influerces, and he there gave|us always, a guiding influence and a a professor, and by J. Harry Coving- o P y 4 cate himself and gain Ereaé attain- |to its inmatey his tender, 10ving care | 1ighe (o lead us to higher thouphtel ton, a former chief justice of the District Supreme Court. Chief Jus-|sor he forged his way upward from (make up real American character |and ennobling efforts tice Martin responded briefly and ac- | the humble office boy in the printe: 2 cepted the resolutions, directing that|shop to a position in the federal la they be spread on the records of the Family Represented. The family of the deceased was rep- resented at the ceremonies by his|nis ccuntry and and her mother. s In the course of his remarks MF.|faith and sincere in his unostentation, | feel the gentle touch of his vanished | “enn. Hamilton said: “The life of Judge Smyth, from |manity was service to God. great achievement. sacrifice, of courage, that enabled & boy of seventeen years of age, though a stranger in a strange land, un- through his splendid opportunity for Three good. must have automoblile. Chas. D. Sager 924 14th N.W. Ex- " perience not necessary. Any one not afrald of work can make '~ Theapplesfromwhich Heinz Cider Vinegar ismadeare asfreshand sound as the lettuce you select with such care for your salad. We use the whole apple. All of the juice of the first pressing is the basisof HeinzVin- egar, and then slow aging and mellowing to develop the perfect flavor and aroma. And the quality of the vinegar is as im- portant in your salad as the quality of the lettuce. ments. By the sheer force of charac- |as husband and father that go to and manhood. “He had the strength to compel the | success; he had the courage, and that i Nl Dlacs i balance of mind in the troubles of lite's sickness and sorrow; and when his final gummons.came he heerd the —met Three Trainmen Killed. federal judiciary. Belleved in Service. his fellow men. His ways in unselfish service; firm in his [ midst forever. ‘e will never again he always believed that service to hu- | hand; we will listen in vain for|Dudley, How ave you fixed o ‘O other products are so difficult to iden- tify as oil. What chance has the iay- man of telling whether he really gets what he thinks he is getting? Take lubricating oils. They all look more or less alike. It takes an expert in a laboratory to tell them apart. The safe way to buy oil is to select one made by a company whose reputation for quality is unquestioned, pick out from the dealer’s chart Flow da you snewee 7T be the consistency that gives the best results m to the lagf:fuly;: motor. your engine, and then ask for that oil by name. That recommend :bny:u:‘lz;:gwdoflad 'We do everything in our power to supply you with the best ol we know of. We distribute “Stand- o ard” Polarine wherever you are likely to ask for it. We see that the name “Standard” Polarine is on every tank and container. But the final steps are up to you. To be sure of getting the best .31 ‘iu:bvy “Standard” Polarine you must ask for it by 5 Standand® Polarme name and look for the name on the tank. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STANDARD” ‘fPolarine Oils you can Trust ! Is there a sure way to prevent moth damage? Hundreds of clothing manufacturers séy “YES” 43 The flying moth eats Themoth larve liveon nothing. But it lays woolen fabrics—eating Science at last found the “m:lx.ke gar- ments really mothproof—! ! Over 300 manufacturers have used Larvex for years to mothproof hundreds of thousands of garments—not one moth-hole in any of them today. Larvex absolutely mothproofs woolens. It makes the fabric itself proof against the ravages of the tiny moth-larvae that hatch out of the wKi in your cl . These larvae cannot eat Larvexed wool. They leave it alone—not one moth-hole can appear. No odor! No stains! Larvex is different in every way from all the old so-called moth preventives. Itisa clear, colorless liquid, which you spray directly onto the fabric itself. It is odor- less. No need to air a Larvexed garment —there is no odor at all. Stainless, too— does not affect garments in any way ex- cept to make them completely mothproof. You can get Larvex at drug, departmen and furniture stores. . ch the flying moth lays buadrsi of e o lein o gemene egge hatch into tiny inedible to the larve. called No moth holes. Pint bottle with atomizer . . 8175 Additional pint bottle . . . goo Lerw Quart bottle with atomiger . . .25 - Additional quart bottle . . . $L50 ' recly oo the fabrc The Larvex atomizer lasts for years. fnetl whtt the vpecel If your dealer cannot suj we , convenient and prepaid upon receipt of price. j ‘CORPORATION 250 West 5Tth Strest New York City CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 29.— Three trainmen, all of Chattanooga, Chiet! Justice Smyth loved his God, [voice of his Master and was ready. [Were killed at 2 o'clock this morn- All too soon Chief Justice Smyth’s|ing when a Southern railroad fre!ght son, Bernard Smyth, the latter's wife [great love found true oxpression al- | honored life has passed from OuUr|i. in was derailed near Rockwood, The dead are: Charles E. 3 engineer; Oscar Holland, fire- a volce. that is forever stilled, but|man, and Herman W. Potter, brake- early youth to the moment of -death. | “He was devoted to home life and!the memory of him will remain with ! man. is a record of honorable service and It is a record of