Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 13

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REDUCED TAXATION DUE IN GERMANY Cuts in Some of More Op- pressive Rates Probable as Dawes Plan Fruit. Life’s Darkest Moment. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MO —By WEBSTER. | Unif | THIMK YER YELLA 1F YA A5k MEl WHADDYA THINK YOU RE PlAvie ? DROP TH HANDKERCHIEF orR BEAN BAG ? THLS IS MO GIRL's GAME! TS 15 A GAME FOR RED BLOODED HE By the Associated Ps BATAVIA, 11, November 10.—In connection with the observance of Armistice day tomoriow, D Cigrand, president of the Flag Day Assoclation, announ: day that the War and Navy Depart- ments have approved the pledge to the United States flag and manner of salute as recommended by the as- sociation. The pledge, sent out by Maj. Gen. Harry C. Hal . |proved practice in schools, AY. NOVEMBER 10, 1924, orm Civilian Salute to Flag and Pledge Approved for Nation by Dr. Cigrand as follows: “In_pledging allegiance to the flag of the United States of America the ap- which ir suitable ‘also for civilian adults, is a: follows: ing with the right hand over rt, all repeat together the tollowing pledge: “‘l pledge allegiance .to the flag ted States of America and to the republic for which it stands— one nation indivisible, with lib after the words ‘justice for all,’ drops | uniform 13 —————— e nd justice for all.’ o “At the words ‘to the flag’ the right hand s extended palm upward oward the flag, and this position is leld until the end, when the hand ian adults will al- respect to the flag e is being given by y standing at attention, men removing the head dress. Persons in should render the right- lhand salute.” o the side. Q. “What shall I give those youngsters flocking home from school?” A. “A dish of golden brown Gorton’s Cod Fish Cakes. They love them!™ v v . . MEN! NMOW, LAY ASIDE Yours EMBROIDERY AN GO N THERE tunctlonlos 68 A~ FIGHT L there un- Bones” C make up this delicious, nourishing 9 £00d, and you are saved all bother of preparation. The original “ready-to- fry” —in the bluc-and-yellow can. “Deep Sea Recipes " —booklet free. OPENING SALE Reafly-tv-fy TR ORIENTAL AND CHINESE RUGS % Cod Fish Cakes 20% DISCOUNT OVER 800 CHOICE RUGS OF ALL . SIZES TO SELECT FROM. EVERY RUG . with GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED the Dawes plan and cans under the proje doubtedly will be a lar; neasure of tax reduction, and incidentally a jerman export trade. tate budget shows a large P S R government. in co-operation wi i sters of the federa decided to reduce consid- n taxes which hav a heavy burden on the coun- economic life. Income Tax Cuts. For example, the inco be reduced approximately on incomes under §,000 further reductions for families with children couple with cight Shageen and an Tntome Tt iall ORIENTAL RUG CO. il ths Dusiseaaliammones il b e ) < 1414 H STREET N. W. per cent to 1% per WASHINGTON, D. C. luxury tax from 15 per N. VARTANIAN duced from cent and t reduc- the cost ermany’s s there will be no export prices be kept at a enable experters compete in the EEEEEEE GOLD PROSPECTOR T0 MEET COOLIDGE President Grants Audience to Okla- . " s - ¢ ///.////f//t/‘ G i A e 2 2 727 ;//// % (7 ~, i 7 //(,;///l/ 7o 7 A 77" W22 0%0, 3 Grira WA ,///" s 7 A 3 il 7, 7 homa Indian, Who Fears His “Find” Will Be Confiscated. November 10.—Presi- 11 grant an audience n prospector, hes Washington S. Corbett, chair- republican commit- esterday. Mr. Corbett had received a tele- om Slemp, the , that the inter- gram from C. President’s secreta: view had been ed into possession of the Federal Government and upon which Turner has staked out claims. When Turner left last night for ‘ashington ha carried many docu- s, letters and maps and samples hopes, he said, to > of President Coolidge tha land will not be contiscated ause it was once taken fromr Geronimo by the Gov- ernment.” NEW STATION TO START. Reo Motor Co. Program. I Mich., November 10.— Sta WREO of the Reo Motor Car Co. will g0 on the air for the first time v with an elaborate inaugural The program will begin at 8 .m tern standard time. The broadcasting equipment of the new station and the esoundproof studios are housed in the Reo clubhouse. Be- he clubhouse two towers raise the a 150 feet abeve the ground. There are two studios—one for soloists and the other for bands. Regular pro- grams will be broadcast by WREO on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. The station will use a 288-meter wave band. will Broadcast fablets :prvtvgk ?,fi the cause and to o1 the system against an attack of Grip or Influ- enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. * The box bears this signature ' @G Y Lpore hetter Than Calomel Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets “are a Harmless Substitute Br. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute fcr calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive. colored tablets are the result of Or. Edwarde’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complatnts with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why curs the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums: So do strong fiquids. 1t Is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its H es, “duliness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heawy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15c and 30c. Z4 7 “‘///”//f",;/;/(/// b A GCEMNTLE REBUKE FRomM THE CoalH COPR T (% ¥ WORLD) FRESS PUB €O - |W. W. KITCHIN DIES; WAS ONCE IN HOUSE Brother of Late Claude Kitchin Also Served as Governor of North Carolina. . N. C., November , former Governor former represen- and a brother of the late Claude Kitchin, Democratic House leader, died here yesterday af- ter a long illness. Gov. Kitchin is survived b: widow, four daughters, Mrs. W T. Joyner of Raleigh; E Travis, jr., Halifax, and M beth and Muse! Clement Kit four brothers, Arrington, nd M., T. T. D. Kitchin, and two sisters, A. McDowell and Mrs. Annie | McDowell, all of Scotland Neck. =3 Georgia raised and marketed 30, 000,000 pounds of tobacco during the season just closed, which brought an average of $21.82, putting more than — 136,000,000 into the pockets of the farmers. of gasoline. been on sale. about 20,000 filling stations covering one-third of the territory of the United States. About 200,000,000 gallons have been used by more than one million motorists, with complete safety and satisfaction. Recently a distressing accident occurred at an experimental plant, where a new process for the manufacture of tetra-ethyl lead, one of the constituents used in ethylizing gasoline, was under development. Tetra-ethyl lead is a poison, as are many raw materials which enter into the manufacture of harmless compounds. Ethylized gasoline consists of 1,300 parts of ordinary gasoline containing less than one part of tetra-ethyl lead. This statement is issued to make plain the all-important difference between tetra-ethyl lead, the raw material, and ethylized gasoline, the commercial product. Ethylized gasoline is more than an improved fuel, giving smoothness to the motor and eliminating knocks; it is a scientific discovery which, in its ultimate development, will contribute largely to the conservation of the world’s supply 7"/ R NN Ko L9 772 / 7 9/«/ 7l /;';//' Yellow Cab Delivery Built Primarily to Deliver Low-Cost Miles Yellow Cab fleet operations set the standard by which transpertation efficiency is measured. Our vehicles are built primarily to deliver low- cost miles. 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