Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 9

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e As EBONITE ':‘Shmgs” 104 Stick, > So 0t Winds Around the Gears in the rear ar or truck ? EBONITE will put those himpe 3 ansmission ar gears 10 slee even get a whisper out of them and you'll <ave repair bills, dealers” o is from the wd pump, windows, tile, marble, pot- tery, enamel ware, bath- tubs, basins, etc.—then just wipe them clean. No hard scrubbing! 1 ( i Spray Dethol daily in- side lavatory.bowls.. Most disagreeable odors and stains will soon disappear. Dethol disinfection pene- trates where no brush or mop can reach. Sprayed lightly in gar- bage cans, sinks, drains and musty places about the house, Dethol purifies the air like a fresh, cleans- ing breeze. Duily spray- ings in every room will overcome stuffiness and make your home a pleas- ant place to live in. Dethol also is certain deatn to flies, roaches, water-bugs, ants, moths, bedbugs, fleas and all forins of insect life. Full directions for destroying these pests are on the Dethol can. Spray Dethol freely. It will not injure the most delicate fabric. Buy the handy combination pack- age to-day. If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send it to you direct on receipt of $1.00 to cover cost and postage. Dethol is definitely guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it, or your money will be returned. DETHOL MFG. CO., Inc. Rickmnond. Va. H. CLARKE & SONS. Inc. Saies Reprosentative 405 W. Lombard St, Phone Plaza 6747 Baltimore, Md, Get the handy Dethol package—containing both sprayer and can of Dethol— 85c. You simply screw the can onto the sprayer. No pouring —no trouble—no waste. —=a, Sprayer, 50c; Complete pack- age, 85c. INSECTICIDE DISINFECTANT CLEANSER |CHILD LABOR LAWS FAVORED BY PEPPER Senator Tells Conference He Will Vote for House Amend- | ment Bill. MEASURE COMES UP MONDAY iI)r. Samue] McCune Lindsay Out- lines History of Movement. Senat Pepper, Vennsylvania, last himsclf in fawer Republican, of night declared child Constitution an: in the te for of a Tabor amendment to the said ho would vote a ution proposing the vote will he | the House res arendmoent. The Mon- made this w nouncement : | the twentieth ence on child lab {ton Hotet the over which the at the Washin, conducted under ausp ational child labor commit- cnator was pre 1 become convince al lawyer. that fully justified i imendment.” said 1 helieve wrong in laws | use I Power should n on. We e Lindsay. ¢ W child dabor history of two laws [ Tabor i the the | Court { tional appealing for support to proposed amendment Dr. Lind- called for unification W i v atta upon the child labor evil and unify the remedy for that evil’ Warns of Opposition, E. C. Dr hoard Lindeman, member of the trustees of the national ed that there was in the attitude of the farmers {in the middle who had been stirred up the proposed ndment which might their sons working on_the and their daughters from ittee, w dang inst ame A scheme |prevent than e s employing | child Tabor in m | o ponsibility reste body politic. and n |unon those who employed child | Owen R. Lovejoy. general secretary lof the mational committee, pointed | out that in 140 vears there had been 2,500 attempts to amend the Constitu- | tion. only nineteen of which had suc- | cceded, and only efght of which had made any i change in the Constitution it This should an- swer oppone of the proposed | amendment, he said. who fear for the sanctity” of the Constitution. That instrument. Mr. Loy shoul living or e, 1 | | patriotic is when we this amendment be tephen S Wise, of the Free Synagogue, New York City. tele- graphed his regrets at heing unable to arrive in hington in time for the program. which he was sched- uled to 2 — = Testimonial to Mrs. Isaac Gans. retiring president ard of Georgetown 1, In which capac- rv tendered a demonstration of ap- iation by the board for her serv- . at the final meeting Monday af- ternoon. At the close of the husiness meeting the s n charge of the hospital, in behalf of the board, pre- with a silver basket <. Mrs. Harry V. president of * the REPAIRED and s written Guarantes 3 BRADLEY'’S 1211 N.Y. Ave. N.W. WATCH —die. i sprayed with LV TOR Eavy tomeo. Has pleasantodor. Willnotstain. Harmless to humans snd fiem &8 g EE The Toledo Rex Spray Ce. At yolr TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL=—An NR Tablet g (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimination. N Ktz s TN 7& wredy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON REG’LAR FELLERS—It’s All in the Point of View. CoME \TH Me JMMIE WERE OGO TARE A MCE LTTLE whALk! bont LETS wWALe \ERY FAR CAUSE (A TiReD port RIGHT U SEE THIS HILL UP HERE WERE &oinG M ToP! THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. (Copsright, 1 trade mark reg. U, 8. Fat. 1. by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.. Ofice.) BUT 1BNT (T =] (W THE CHAMPED] OF “THE- WORLD FOR BLING TIRED RIGHT THS M | WISHT™ WE WERE VP ~“HeRe Kow' SHATS WHAT | wisH! P 1o N, — cH 112 SEE ORTH (1 :\)aw WOLDERFUL 1T 1S DOwsM THERE! WELL (F (15 SO WONDERFUL ™\ DON THERE \HAT DIBIA BRING ME Ub HERE RS its proceedings the friends and TWO DRY INQUIRIES TO GET UNDER WAY eworks 1o su 1 responsible official planned Senate and House Committees to Probe Situation This Summer. e inquiry will ne of the who hold and who no inten subcommittee, announced that there w be by wiil angles Prohibition enforcement investigated from csstonul committees during two cong the summer. Senator Couzens of Michigan, who | ient agents and their chiefs nate following | THREE PRIZES OFFERED. I | Radcliffe Club to Give Books to Students. book prizes offe has returned to the an anno day that he planned to ask revenue bureau.committee to convens again after the political conventions employ able counsel, and go to hottom of conditions both income tax and prohibition The once powerful House com- mittee on alcoholic liquor traffic earlier in the day held its first meet ing In five vears, and instructed a subcommittee, on which the out- spoken wet element will have no representation, to report to the next Congress on a wide variety of pro- hibition_topics. The Senate weeks ago to make Francis J the operation, e the units. in Three Radcliffe Club of Washin boy.or girl in Central, red by the ton for the Eastern and prizes will be awarded next month. 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