Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 37

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STRIKE THREATENED BY GERMAN LABOR Warning Made Following Clash With Government Over Eight- Hour Struggle. By the Associated n government international the notice the yesterday on eight-hour question and K. through its spok n, who is secre- wdes Union, that hours will be | ans of strikes. Poland and Fro o v the \\‘nhmumn ton. But all in- selgium, followed at Britain, countries Gr of the eight| - German maintenance hours would constitute a to fair international longer Erave menace German y. charged the Ber- th yielding to the ¥ stronger & by the abnormal con- | Ruhr to impose long exploited the prelude a that reparations | r the eight-hour jerman employ- pictured an »aning un- dom in the | nour of work in | epplica their *devastated order to homes, The powers a can pay r ing worki able to the alent in the alli British delegate, the view. FITZPATRICK ELECTED TO HEAD HOMEOPATHS Frank A. Swartwout, D. C. Physi- cian, Named a Trustee of Na- tional Organization. of the rebuild dcbate indicated that the great untries, and the John Davies, quoted Dawes report to support this SAv, HULOA,CAN'T You F10 SpoME ©THER PLACE To SWEEP § WHAT'S Tu® [AMAZE YOUR and Your other officers elected | werd | stalled today ago, secretary || sury, Cincinnati, NON-PARTISAN ENTRY| Wins Renomination in North Da- | GOV. R. A. NESTOS LEADS ||+ | kota Primary by 2-to-1 Vote, | Returns Indicate. jated Press. ). N. D, June 26 —Gov. H seeking renomination on the ||| 1 continued to hold (| ¥ was running a y be rial tic Returns rrnm f the 2,160 pre- i 002, Sorlie, 11,- rns in the Republican contest showed Rep- E. Burtness of Grand the first district; Bismarck ahead i enta- inclair in the lead in cional James H the third WORLD WAR HALTS DUEL.| Critic, Challenged, Asks Record of Opponent in Conflict. The influence of weh dueling will r in any future art. Tts first effect was to abolish private encoun- ters: then they were gradually re- sumed for cases of really grave ha- ture, but the war stil ntervene to prevent a meeting evidenced by a r Jacques Hebertot, Champs Elysee Theater, during re hearsals asked the critic Louis just returned from the 7 tes, why he had advised Amm Wolfer not to accept the mu- ctorship of his theater. discussion he accused faisehood, whereupon broke an umbrella over M. Hebertot's head. The theater di- rector sent his seconds to the critic, but M. Thomas, before naming his aides, said that although he was ex- cused —from military service on grounds of ill health, he had fought through the war as a poilu. and he | would like to know M. Hebertot's | record befors meeting him on the field of honor. M. Hebertot's sece | onds declined to accede to the re- | Qquest, and the duel. if not abandoned, at least remains suspended. | Mothproof the Cloth! | slightest blackheads? each | sults i disappeared and vou will hav 1+ wonderful change FRIENDS WITH YOUR COMPLEXION Do you want a clear, fresh, glow- | even the pimples or have it vour the from free trace ng skin- ‘will amazed your appearance. Simply —two, tablets with hen wateh the re- u know it will I meal Before ple and biackhead hful, velvety it can bring n your complexion until yvou try peoples Drus STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All N TONIGHT TQMORROW medy TR Tablets) vegetable laxative, tones the organs e Constipation, Biliousn: Sick Headaches. Tenewing that vigor and good feel o ecey s o ah o2k ess, Chips off the OH Block MR JUNIORS=msLit The same MR —in one-lhhd doses, candy-coated. Por children and adults. . Seld By Your Druggist Larvex makes the clotn itself - immune to moth damage. Over 300 clothing manufac- turers have used Larvex for years to mothproof hundreds of thousands of garments. No Odor! No Stains! Larvex is odorless and leaves no trace of odor on the gar. ments. AT S ot 3133 e et oater Additional quart bocde umumm. The Larvex seomiser Lasta for years. LARVEX Makes Woolens Mothproof Mach larvas ant cncry mench in the your Healthier babies from fresh, live air. Mothers more fit. There’s health and comfort in homes with G-E Fans. They costaboutone-halfacentanhourtorun. D. C, THURSDAY, U. S. CENTER IN KANSAS. About Ten Miles North of Lucas in Raussell County. United States Bulletin. Kansas is generally regarded as the center of things, but it is doubtful whether many know that the exact center of the United States is marked in Kansas, and that all the new maps are being rebuilt to conform to cor- rections of errors found since the center point was establsihed. Officially, the center of the United States Is 39 degrees, 13 minutes and 20.068 seconds west longitude and 98 degrees, 32 minutes and 30.506 seconds north latitude. All these figures mean the center spot is on the Mead ranch, —_— O e aar CADET Childrens STOCKINGS A‘bsol“t ralilee SOLD MOST EVERYWHERE JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener 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, youthful skin and rosy-white complex- fon; also_as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best imme- diately after it is prepared. Orchard White for *the Home Look for the G-E Fan Girl inthe Dealer’s Window GENERAL ELECTMC G-E Fans Sold By Wa.rllm‘m!l. ACME ELECTRIC 0., 1155 Neal St. N.E. HAROLD L. ALBRIGHT, 654 Pennxylvania Ave. HARRY ALEXANDER, Munsey Bullding. ARCADE ELECTRIC (0., Arcade Market. ARTCRAFT LIGHT SHOP, Ing., 12th and H Sts. N, ART LIGHTING SHOP, 1400 Florida Ave. N ATWOOD & RUPPRECHT, 737 9th St. N.W. J. C. BEARD, 5905 Georgin Ave. N.W. BIGGS & KIRCHNER. 1730 Euclid St. N.W. G. F. BONHAM, 107 14th St. N. JOSEPH BORRAS, 2510 14th BRIGHTWOOD HARDWARE CO., Ml's Georgia Ave. N.W. E. F. BROOKS CO., 51 14th 8 CHAS, H. BURTON, 1915 Penn . BUTLER, 430 Kenyon ERT HDW. & AUTO SUPPL t. N JOSEPH D. CAMPBELL, 517 10th St. N.W. CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO., 1829 14th St. N C. P. CARPENTER, 1313 Llnren-e st N.E. N.w. W, °0., 2501 Champlain 2570 \Mn»mnnn Ave. UPPLY CO., 808 9th St. N. 2 15th St. N.W. DISMER, 3124 14th St 2 DULIN & MARTIN CO., 1215 F § EAST CAPITOL SERVICE STATION, 17 15tk St. N.E. THE EDMOND CO., 128 G St. N.W. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CD., 1333 N. Y. Ave. N.W. C. B, EMMONS, 3400 O St. N.W E. C. ERNST, 1634 14th St. N.W. EVANS ELEC. MOTOR SERVICE CO., 1319 F St. N.W., 0. R. EVANS & BRO. 1328 I St. N.W. W. A. FINCH, 2414 18th St. N.W. J. E. GENSHEIME! Connecticut Av A. V. GIRARD, 17 Grant Place N.W, GOODMAN LIGHT SUPPLY CO., 723 H St. N.W. A. GORDON, 2212 14th St. N.W. E. C. GRAMM, 1909 14th St. N. J. C. HARDING & CO., 720 12th St. N.W. L. L. HAYES, 1208 18th St. N.W. JOHN R. HOPKINS, 3516 M St. N. GEO. W. JONES, 1414 Park Road N.W. 8. KANN SONS CO., Sth St. and Pa. Ave. N. F. B, KRAFT, 1120 Montello Ave. N.E. J. P. KUTTNER, 1841 1st St. N.W. S. H. LANDY & SON, 3380 Georgia Ave. N.W. . COMERFORD, RUDOLPH & WEST C0. SCHARR. 3552 ART, 9 : THOMAS ELFCTRIC CO., SAMUEL ULLMAN, 1778 U St. N.W. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC CO., 616 E §t. N.W. H. F. WALLS, 108 13th St. S.E, WALSH BROTHERS, 3430 14th St. N.W WARFIELD & SANFORD, Inc., 910 E St. N.W. E. WARREN, 908 12th St. N WASHINGTON THEATER SUPPLY CO., 908 G St. N.W. WEST END ELECTRIC SHOP, 1912 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEST END HARDWARE CO., 2134 Pa. Ave. N.W. WESTLAKE, 3315 Ross Place N.W. WINSTON, 2918 14th St. N.W. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 11 WASHINGTON ELECTRIC CO. n. ZARIN, 604 Irving St. N.W. AN FINK ELEC. CO., 16 Crescent PL, Takoma Pk., d G Stx. N.W 928 1 St. N.W. N. D. STAUGHTON, 234 Holly Ave, Takoma Pk, D, C. 0. W. YOUNGBLOOD, 255 Cedar St., Takema Pk., D. C. ALEXANDRIA LIGHT AND POWER CO,, Alexandria, Va, A. L. LADD, Alexandria, Vi FRICK_BROTHERS, L‘inloflesfllla, Va. YRNES, Jr., East Falls Church, 'al Leesburs, EDWARD E. NICHOLS, Pureellville, Va. SUBURBAN ELECTRICAL CO., Rockville, Md. . K. GROSECLOSE, Saltville, Va. SiVER SPRING ELECTRIC CO., Silver Spring, Md. BLAKEMORE CONSTRUCTION CO., Staunten, Va. WINCHESTER ELEC. SUPPLY CO., Winchester, Va. C. H. WINE, Manassas, Va. JUNE 26, 1924.' about ten miles north of Lucas, inland Utah fs 22,000 feet west of where the northeast corner of Russell county. | it \r;gy‘:lc:hb& e ot - Along the eastern boundary of Mon- The United States coast and geodetic | y;n, one monument is 1,900 feet east survey established this point from the |of the proper location. surveys and s now relocating monu-| The old surveys started from differ- ments for state boundaries and de. |¢nt basic points and there were many termining the actual areas of states. errors. From the Kansas point surveys are After the point was established it [being made of all the states and will | = was found that the north line of Kan- |be extended to Alaska, Canada and sas was 800 feet too far north and Striking Argument the south line was 500 feet too far Mexico. Lwow Szezntek south. € You sure You used evers i The monument marking Wyoming ment_with which to convince your hus and Colorado is 800 feet too far south, band?” ne of the boundary monuments “Absolutely along the state line between Coloredo Fleeing From Trouble. From the Punch Bowl ter, having left your wife e true ) . 1 am not Justa refugec harged with being Are Lady Ursula Blackwood, of the second Marquis of Dufferin and Ara, has opened a perfume shop in London, daughter There isn't a whole in the house. This Sign Identifies and Distinguishes These Stores—Look for It! 59¢ 24 Ibs., $1.15 MAYONNAIS BLUE RlBBON UELLER’S ACARONI GOLD Fine BO Saiaas ORIGINAL ALL PORK PHILLIPS' SAUSAGE | [MILK npairyiEa "an > 28¢ WASHINGTON FLOUR REAM 'HEESE Great With Crackers IV\PRO\ HE BE RE! 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