Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 27

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Househoid sizes, 13c-85c-other sisen, 70c and $1.25, at your druggist or grocer. MeCORMICK & CO. KEEPING WELL ==—An MR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) takem at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimination. IR JUNIORS—Little Nis One-third the regular dose. Made of the same ingredients, then candy coated. For children ‘and adults. SOLD BY YOUR TRY LEMQN JUICE TO WHITEN SKIN The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard AVhite, which any druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, soft- ener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck. arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, vouthiul skin and rosy-white complex- ion; alse as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It cannot be bought ready to use because it acts best imme- diately after it is prepared. Orchard White SYDNOR IN RICHMOND, HIDING, POLICE TIPPED Cellars and Garrets of Virginia Capital Searched for Wife- Slayer Sasipect. Speetal Dikpatel to The Star. RICHMOND, Ya. June 19.-—Rith- mond police received a tip early thie morning that Waiter Sydnor. ma- chinist, suspected of the murder of hig wife, whose body was found Tues- day In the James riven, is Niding in Richmond. Tweniy detectives are searching gatrets, cellars and byways of the city, and the crowds on the etreets are being closely watehed by the yniformed police. Mre. Violet SyAnor had beem twice tharried, and her husband, who s said 16 have had another wife in this_city, met her last Saturday fol- lowing his return from Columbus. Ohio. The couple had agreed to sepa- rate. and the husband had asked a final interview. The last seen of MYE Svdnor alive was about 4 oclack Saturday. when she léft the home of her mother, to keep an appointment with her husband at 7th and Semmes streets. Her skull was fractured and according to the authorities she ywas dead when put into the water. The husband had carried a heavy monkey wrench. June 19 (Spe cial).—Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, this county. president of the United Democratic Women of Maryland, will represent Maryland on the Democratic National Committee at the national convention in New York next week. Mrs. James Hamilton Briscoe of Hagerstown, Democratic national committeewoman, will not bte able to attend and has given her proxy to Mrs. Nicholson. It is under- stood that Mrs. Nicholson will have charge of the tickets for distriba- tion among the Maryland women who attend the convention. She will leave for New York tomorrow - It is understood that Mrs. Nichol- son will be made a member of the national commitiee in place of Mrs. Briscoe, who does not desire to con- tinue a member. Sheriff Clay Plummer and Deputy Sherift Stanley Gingell are endeavor: |ing to locate the man who assultod and robbed Heary H. Shamel of Glen Echo Heights, this county, shortly after 6 oclock Monday ~evening. | Shamel, who is an employe of ome of the government departments in Washington, was on his was home from work when accosted by a man Who demanded money. Before he could comply or refuse, the high - man knocked him down &nd when recovered he found that his money — Something over §l4—was gone. FHe has given the officers a description his assailant. O eentes have been issued by the olerk of the circuit court here for the marriage of Wright Sine, twents- four years old, and Miss Louise J. twenty-two, both of Wash- ington. and John M. Kehneds, nine, of Takoma Park, Md Esther M. Nelson, thirty-six, of Wash- ington. e county commissioners have ac- cepted the joint bid of the Conti- mental Trust Company. Maceubbin, Goodrich & Co_and Strother. Brog- fen & Co. of Baltimore, for the $33,000 in bonds isswed by the county to pay the county’s share of this Vears improvement of collateral and post roads, the offer being 100.878 Rith accrued interest. The bonds bear interest at the rate of 41 per cent, and are in denominations of §1.000, two of them Yo be redeemall cach vear. The issue was authorized a act of the last legisiature. third annual St. Joha's day service of the Level Club of ‘Master Masons of Momgomers County will be held in the auditoriam at WPI- ington Grove at 3 o'crock mext Sun- aav aftetnoon. Rev. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, will Acliver the sermon, an orchestra will be in attendance and vocal music will be provided., and preceding the se jce a band concert will be given. € F. Welch of Washington Grove, pres- ident of the Level Club, is chairman *the general commirtee of arrange- Dr. George L. Edmonds of illo will bo marshal of the . the program is in charge of < 0. A. Gillingham of German- town, and Dr. Bates Etchison of Gaithersburg will have charge of the seating arrangements. All lodges, Eastern Star chapters, commanderies and Royal Arch chapters of the county have-accepted invitations to attend, as has the lodge at Mount v, Md. ROCKVILLE, Md., rules and regulations for the welfare and government of section 4. Chevy Chase, this county, pre- pared by the cilizens’ comrhittee of the section, have besn approved by the county commissionars ahd are now in effect. By an act of the last legislature, Chevy Chase Park was included in the section. Sheriff H. Clay Plummer has bought ninety acres of the Mary Bowman farm, on the Germantown-Frederick pike. the consideration being around $6,000. The place is improved by an eight-room dweiling and fine barn. Via Baltimore & Ohio— Car Through Train, leaving Grand Central Smtion, This Baltimore & Ohio—New E"“TI’VI Juoe 15, Baltimore & Ohio Train No. 2, leaving ‘Washington at 3 P. M., Standard Tite, makes direct con- pection * with the New York Cemtral sew All-Pullman Club The Montreal Limited a new fast schedule betwesn Washington and Eastern Casesa, New York Central Lines New York, daily. York Central Service provides BUILDING WORR LAGS. ST. LOUIS, June 19 (Special).—The continuation of high lsbor costs in the bullding business is tending to check construction (o some extent. Contracts for bulldings entered into in Missouri in the last month have Dbhen 68 per cent under those of the previous monthly period. SRR SOFT COAL PRICES TAKE SUGHT DROP Bad Business Reports Still Being Received—Navy Awards Help Market. Spectad Dispntch to The Star. NEW YORK, June 18.~-Coal ARge ve- ports the coal market toddy as fol- ows ‘The feeling is quite general that uniess there are false bottems the stbrage dIns of the hollers of dig Teservee, stotks are approsching the @hnger point in Eome centers, which ‘meats, of course, that a number of consumers who have been straniers to the coal market ate nearly due to resime the placing of orders for fuel. In some sections, such as the Ne England district, where the depre sion in the textile industry is tieularly marited, the reserve piles wre still large, and consequently little activity can be expectsd for some time. Reports of bad business are quite géneral, however, the reduction ip_coal mévement . being strikingly reflected in the reports of earnings by the railvéuds. The formality of hominating Pres|- dent Caolfdge and adopting = plat- form by the Republican convention at Cleveland last week removed ahother exeuse for hesitancy in business, and next week will see the Democratic convention out of the way. Mean- while the coal trade contlmues to mark ‘time The Navy Department awarded an- other batch of contracts last week for cupplying. bitumimous coal %o navy yards and naval statiens during in | the next fiscal year, begianing July 1 The awards totaled ‘321,150 the second 1ot of contracts let on the basis of propasals Mxy 21 Coal Age inlex prishs o, bituminous coal rearted four points during the , standing at 168 on June 18, the corrasponding price be- ing $2.01. This compares with $2.08 on June 9. Activity at Hampton Roads con- tinued Its downward trend, dumpings of coal for all accounts during the week ended June 12 totaling 266,322 net tons, as compared with 318,91% tons during the preceding weak. GASOLINE STOCKS . STILL ON INCREASE By the Assoriated Press. NEW TYORK, June 19.— Gasoline stocks increased to the ‘extént of 895,500 barrels during May, according to reports received by the Ameriesn Petreleum Institute, covering ap- proximately 65 per cent of the oper- ating capacity of the Unhited States. THE HUB—Seventh and D Street The Sally average gross crude oil produstion, for. the United States in- Prensed 4,400 barrels for the week ending June 14, totaling 1,988,200, ac- cardigg 1o the weekly summary of the American Petroleum I Daily average irmj ut principal ports ing June 14 were 20f compared ‘'with 271714 for the pre- Vioys week. Daily’ average receipts of California ofl at Atlartic and guif| coaxt ports were 178,571 barrels, compured with 118,571 the previous| weel Perinsylvanta erude oil was reduced 50 eents a barrel, Bradford district nbw being, quoted at $3.75 & barrel; all other grades, $3.25. 850 MEN BACK AT WORK. PINE ‘BLUFF, Ark., June 19 (Spe- clal).—The St. Louls"and Southwest- ern railtoad, which Iaid off 1,000 men in May at fts shops here, has recalled 860 owig to fmprovement of traffic conditio Do_you efficlent, industrious help? ‘Thete's one sure wayv to get hot fered Until She Tried |dcx Jaques’ Capsules. “I suffered for a lohg time with gas 1o my stomecn and fadigeslion, Dot Fot B e et wntil 1 tried Jnques’ Capeules. . 1 wouid not be without them in my house.' These cratefal words were written by Mrs. Gor- such, who lives st 1031 W. Milton uve., n’glmm Md. ousands of ofhers—aoctors, mirses, min- isters men and women in every walk in 1ife have no Tees warmly indorsed Jagues' Capuules us being the . quickest surest relief for their digestive and stomach troudles. Jaques’ Oapsules are essy and pleaxant to take. One or two after meals prevent in- digestion, bloating, gas or other distress. Regulate bowels and keep you feeling fine. 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