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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 4, 1925—PART 1 mumier of Nationgt- ouscasmen, woa| PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE TESTS |SHERIFF OUT TO CURB |1 i 5 Tl Rt e g PURPORTED TUBERCULOSIS CURE| MARRIAGE PROFITEERS |riux. hirctis crareos 55785 estor Tt the bill recently introduced in === the cerer but blushing brides a the Senate to sell Fort Washington Newlyweds ‘Complain They Were|Mistered bridegrooms often are u NEW WAR STARTED A resume of the District of Co-|Army of Occupation, Coblents, Ger-|be passed, the 260th Coast Artillery | Fxperiments in Process Will Determine Permit for Guided to Justices of Peace =1 - lumbla National Guard for the 12|many, 217 First street, and Capt.|wold be deprived of great training, s i Sneed Timit D d months just ended discloses one of (Charles B. Hamilton, O. R. C. Capt.|which Is avallable because of the big Sale in America bf Remed Ofiered by and “Gouged. peel amit Dropped. the most succeasful years in the hix- | Hamilton was formerly w membor of|guns at Fort Washington. Several y By b AR iatet Fradd Correspo e Avsciated Prese, _ Lory of the local citizen soldiery, both |the old 2d and 3d District of Columbla |trips were made during the Fall to CHIOAGS. | Towas. 3l BRUSSELS, : 16.—New Bel Presbyterian Fundamental- | as to srowth and expansion ana for |Infantry units Fort Washington for training pur- Copenhagen College Professor. Petor AL Hoftman ar o SooSherfl | fian road traffic regulations, which & accomplishments in the way of train-| The medical detachment of the 121t | poses. Fort Hunt is also avallable to deputy sheriffs at the marriage li-|'0t0 #ffect in February, provide that . ing, and practical benefits gained to|Engineers, commanded by Maj [artillerymen, although it s not as cense bureau to protect prospective | SPeed limit will no longer apply to mot ists Urge Delegates Pledged vAnc officer and the enlisted personnel. Seorge 1 -\lfl»n. ERbie the near|accessible as Fprt Washington. Extensive tests of @ new treatment| Surg. Gen. Cumming, chief of the|husbands from profiicering offieials |40% Motorists merely must avoid dr 3 . i | A new company was mustered in by | completion of typhold inoculations for tuberculosis, known . as Moll-| Publle Health Service, and his as.|Performing marriage ceremonies. The v”“- n any fashion which may endang: * 1o Historic Doctrines. the 121st Engineers, it having a|and smalipox vaccinations. These| Mai. Gen. Anton Stephan of the |l 4i S llocrysin, are belng made |sistant surgeons ara mot desirous|action was taken after many com. | e Dublic and pedestrians must @ minimum strength of 65 enlisted men |inoculations are given free to allfNational Gua > Jor|under the direction of the United|than any overoptimistic reports be |Plaints had been made by newlyweds | Ut Of the way and allow cars to p and 3 oMicers; officers and headquar- | members R N~" ot e e h o ot Corpa“i0¢ | States Public Health Service with a|circulated ahout the tests that are|that they were guided by ‘runne.s | ; . ters’ assistants were named for the|len is being assisted by Capts. Boyce y o g = i view to permitting the sale of the|now in progress. They all hope that| foT certain municipal court judges 1 view of t B oy ore T 3 firat and sscond battalions, 131at En-| R./Boltdh, Douglad X, "White'and Bia-| comiands the 23tk Division &» Well| femedy i this country It found to(ha Mollenard remedy will prove a|#nd Justiccs of the peaco to the of- |which women & 3 R, January gineers, and a regimental headquuar- . Cousins. give promise of successfully combat-|success for the great benefit to man-|fices of these officlals, and after the | mercial life § mentalists in Presby ters established. ~There wus a sub-[ The medical detachimnent is regarded| o oo 0 pi o0 b Barnsdorft | Ing the devastating white plague. kind it will be. ceremony were “gouged.’ cided to - stantial {ncrease in the enlisted |38 one of the most attractive units| Sasie SCrEE et : a| Ofcials of the Public Health Service | Dr A . White, assistant surgeon| Sherdf Hoffman sald he had found' ment ma Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick us <be- | sirength of all companies of the engi- | Of the regiment for enlisted men. It|NA8 re-eniisced in headquatters and) ;"o ere” abroad this Summer had e laliees o tuberon. | one judge had married 748 couples tions as har clal preacher in the Tirst Presby- | pUSMECE o1 8ll compantes ot the enkl- |10 (1 ™ recrulted to maximum | Service company, commanded by Capt. | Who wers abroad this Summer hid|gencral, who speclalizes in_ tubereu- n fortan Church, huve begun anew their | police Company has maintained the ey |strength. A walting list s mainiained ;*_M;;])".nllt:-anx-u:;n?;::;- I B | Denmark, where a serios of tests have I’t::; ;n:‘;sl";:ll:l“t:?-l;r:flhm“;:ih«lar::: attle against modernism > AR ee AR T Criliat when va-|CD = c . o E - letter signed, among others, I’:‘,’\"gl:;"v‘;‘;;“ and had u successtul | for those desiring to enliat when .| mental sergeant-major by Col. John ;::f';.i:f‘fdotbéh)gfi;x:;;?‘fi{ftt‘ls‘°"j::::;fiv ment will be made. Mo safd that ev. Walter B. Buchanan, pa Yol liated strength is from one nection of | W. Ochmann, commanding the 121st|Professer of physlology at the Agricul” |yitle was known in this country s adway Presbyterian | wne greatest expansion was by the|the city, Georgetown. It consisia of | Englneers, to fill the vacancy caused | (B[ COjlefe of Copenhagen Wiovet as to the actual merits of the it to clergy. elders|ggoih Coast Artiliery, under the com- | Sergts. P. Biggins, W. Blggins, G.|by the discharge of Master Sert.| .. 1, ,rranged for a supply of the|RSY therapeutic agent, and added: throughout the country. | g ety G R QR ORT e e | Fermuin and 1. Camel: First Class|Henry H. Meares, whose enlistment ({515 SrFenged for o supply of the| “wAll T can say is ‘that Dr. Moll- of the faith are urked 0|y 0y yn the Federal service during|Privates Beckert, Sullivan, Jermain, |expired in the 1%1st Engineers, and| .y raiory which is conducted by | E28Fd has been well recommended, er blow at modernism and |yt (B G S e rength of|Cornwell and Potter: Privates B.|Who has enlisted in the 260th Coast |4 "B FOOh & (PRATCEE W fand a thorough investigation of the such commissioners 9 the ) 3" meere and 50 enlisted men, the|Keady, N. Hillerary, C. King, W.|Artillery. Sergt. Hobart T. Walker|,n turn portions of the “cure” have|merits of his discovery will be made assembly of 1 as Wil Vel qr batiery, A, went to Fort Monroe | O'Keefe, R. Kirby, C. Johiison, F. Kel- has been appointed battalion sergeant- | yion turned over to scientiats of the [ 1f it 15 to be used in this country, the the histori itlon of the | Gt O e 1t firgt annual fiaidyler, 1. Haney, . Haney, A. Darnes major, second battalion, 121st Engtneers. | prtly \TIam! SVAE 10 SCERUSTE OF B¢ | Government must fssue a license for an Church 4 training encampment, taking all offi-|and M. Donohue. Three ““sets” of| o 4000 oop gor oLl oyl pn. [tWO Private laboratories where ex-|its transportation in interstate com- loclares modernism 18| ooty una practically every enlisted |brothers are serving enilstments in| whe dirll schedule for the A3%et Bn- |y riments are now in progress. merce. Until our examinations are s a4 Pind | man. This was the youngest Coast the Medical Corps: P. and W. Blg- Afunted as toliaws: Company A, Gt PR I veE con_u‘phlla'-d pone HEEN Wiy e fay NpVfusing new |Ardiiers” organization 4t Fort Monroe [xinsy T and B Haney und G. and S | Ro"S S iy trastla. bridgs cons| Under the watchtul syes of skilied |7 'hinE more about the mutter” . at that time, but it made the best i . listed strength of | #iruction: Company B, Capt. Ralph 8.| bactertologists at the experiment ata- |y, pubijc Health Service experts record at the fort for the vear, in| The authorized enlisted strength of | oyjiqe, ponton bridges; Company C,|tion of the Bureau of Animal Industry 5 = e ng of Christ. ompetition with Regular Army, Na-|the detachment is 22 men, all off cqpe \villiam F. Jorgenson, Lampert|at Bethesda, Md., ten selacted calves| D&t if the reliabllity of the “cure evident that the | tlonal Guard, C. M. T. C., R, O, T. C., | Whom are glven practical fnstruction | iRty O | B e aedl T tont the Siallaanca | l8 made certain, prompt issuance of - inspiration of | and O. R. C. unlts. On return of the|In frst ald, personal hyglene, care of | " RIRIT o "nots, lashing and | “cura” At the laboratory of the New | Lhe license to the Amerlcan agent of tiline or deniul |battery to Washington recruiting was | the teeth, anatomty, litter und ambu- |y, rhed-wire entanglements; Company [ York State Health Department at|!he Danish discoverer will be lssued t cles. | resumed, 2 downtown recruiting sta- | Mnce drill and varlous other subleets| 5" Cape. C. S. Shiclds, spar bridges,| Otisvills, N. Y., a similar number of |2nd the “cure” will be available to His resur-{ tion being established at 1224 p|calculated to fit them for hospital) ;" Company ¥, Capt. Thomas A.|calves are being treated, while at the | #ll the people. the TIght| street, by Maj. Burna. In a few wenks| WOTk: Weekly lectures are 1Y Niien | Lene, gabions and brush hurdles. Rockefeller Laboratory for Research Gold Salts Basts. t the | Battery A had e ted So)many men | onS or more Subjects Ly ad. AL — in Diseases of Animals at Princeton, e hantE ot Mol treat- | that 1t was necessary to orgamize|and his assistants Convention Hall will not be avail-|N. J., the scientific staff of that insti-| ¢ V2#is of the _;‘( ':‘"'"‘? :'“ | another battery, which was followed| qp. ¢ ny F Club is planning a|2Ple during January and all drills of | tution {s - conducting Ifke tests. At | ment is gold saits, which gre injected a few weeks later by a third, thus ml‘“\ ‘“M"‘ v fairs for the Winter, | (¢ 121st Engineers will be }\eld inleach place, ten calves were selected | directly into the blood and some- | completing & attalion, Wik Mak | x et will b held mext week fo|ihe Armory. The Engineers will drill|and isolated. Five of each &roup|iimes into the muscles, The gold SRl HGEE e command. e has mine] ncetine e lilhe fay nights at thol.Derest Armory | were contmiminated with tuberoutonta] 0 00 8 FIUECT Sl < |enlisted « medical corps, & headquar- | pes admm \. Aoutor and the 260th Coast Artillery Wednes- | germs and later tnoculated with Moll- : % t . > ters detachment and & band section. | iy, Saam e A o i proui. | 48Y nights at the Coust Artillery|gaard's Sanocrysin. The other five|bacilli. Combined with a powerful s eriss | O o e o 3. Jotmile, seeratary; | Armory. 6th und Water streets south- | were kept with the infected cattie to| serum discovered by Dr. Mollgaard, dent: Sergt. Eeo (. Keop “- s |r: - | Wes ascertain If they might later become ilinm QuibuvbEge, Bram = 3 infected. Dr. E. C. Schroder is in Willi: M. Gates, | The basket bull tewms vari-| charga of the tests at the Bethesda |tubercle bacilll is deadened and a cure organizations indulging In| station. it praciice almost every night at thel ™ It will probably take a month or| g At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street Administrators’ Sale o Effects from the Estate of the Honorable Frank B. Brandegee Formerly Senator from Conmnecticut At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Juury 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day the At the time the Coast Artillery was jat the height of its recrulting drive, fal to|with a regiment as its goal, the War I the l‘ry":» Department ordered that recrulting for iblished at Nash-|all National Guard organizations be| o tion of the diew € C r of a church west | disappointment to the officers and men | hans, MAERAD B Garcison will be [ Foi S e e O AR e O iaket | nate, elther by the death of the cattle of the Coast Artillery, who were desirous | T4ier gy W pubiication witl| ud! BUTRoses n the clty. While the o the climination of the ‘tubercle ba- Charges rolities, of recruiting to the full strength of five | | oted bro IS 1 cantale Tastatioch the ria the efMicacy of the Mollgaard il s i batteries. Maj. Burns and Wis officers | Lo dovoted broadt Sodtiren | Tomialn insigy e ajority pf|remedy is established, the Public | [UEUT . e - th - National Guard, bul w REOREAI| (he el niglite sre reborved for the o = Sl produce, even when used in larg rp e and men have since devoted their atten- |}, (he ¢ Company Assoclation, of |uge of teams from companies of the| hcalth Service will immediately | dogas, any metal polsoning. The gold st | tion to the development and training of | ywhjch Lieut. Col. Harry Gludman | Guard. Two of the outstanding teams | Joarimant o srine spplying the fig & R e already enlisted. Non-commis- | {0 'Ll cident. Company is com-|af the 1215t Engineers are the C Com, | (Fe4lment to some tubercular patients Senion ah ed officers’ schools have been estab- | 1 deq by Capt. William F. Jorgen- five, under Capt. Willlam F.| o Jovernment hospltals, and If the | ganism, combtnes with any tubercu- 4t onee pull- | lished in each battery, a moving picture | o, Thtmennc nd the F Company five,| Success of ¢ o ‘:A“‘ ’r SRS nis 18 fear encountered and through ot lha | machine installed in’ the Coast Artil- nder Capt. Thomas A, Lane. The C| s will cecommont (e 1wl Serve | s fext gen. |1erY armors for use In drill instruction. | s.rg Arthur L. Millmore, recently.|Company team unes the “gym Thurs. | 100 Wil recommend the leensing of [ yirteq the worst let- | competent “Instructors assigned by the | Tio€y NN irk, N, .. hus ree|day alghts and the F Company teas | he remedy for public distribution “Any ons who has made any re- cagie Into my mail, 1¢| War Department, a reserve officers’ [yt ONY SL SN ilisted | Friday nights. | Law Forblds Sule. search with a view to curing tuber- i power to de. | School was opened for members desir- | ("aoh S ISt O e gincers, Congress years ago passed a law | culosis is well aware that if vou have have never Jnown more | INE to win reserve commissions and a f The Coast Artillery team is rapidiy | requiring all persons who desired to [ Temedy which kills the tubercle S serfes of monthly social affairs spon-| The Regimental Association of for- | developing and already has won sev-|scll serums. virus or toxins first to | bacilli it wlso simultaneously sets thousands of us, not | tored for the benefit of the enlisted men. | mer members of the 3d D. C. eral games. Capt. Louls F. Gosorn, in| get a permit or licenss from the Scc. | 1005e a considerable quantity of pois- extreme In this sort | The result is that the 280th Artillery | will have Its first business charge of athletics in the 260th Artil-| retary of the Treasury, who has ju- | ONOUS matter inherent In the bactlli pulled into & new war | 1S, maintaining the maximum strength | of the new year next week. y |dery. has allowed the use of the Coast | risdiction over the Publ Health | Thus it was not sufficient to find a e sht men, who |&/lowed by the War Department and the | W. Loveless is president, E. A. Ber-{Artillery gymnaslum Monday. Wed-|Service. Thus fur no licenses have | Temedy through which the bacllli lowing | morale and enthusiasm of the organiza- n secretary; Sergt. C. O. wa nesday and Friday nights. This team | peen approved for the sale in this [ could be eifectively disposed of in 16 mot merry.. | tion are high. . and “Top” Moore, color ser- | plaved the Palace Athletic Club last!country of so-called cures for tuber- | thelr nests swithin the organism. It Bt whoss Meetings are held in room ay night at the Water Street|culosls. An American firm, however, | WasS necessa“y at the same time to the general| Maj. Gen. Stephan and Adjt. ational Guard Armory. All for- | Armory, 6th and Water streets south- | has contracted with Dr. Mollgaard | ind 8 way to counteract the danger- addition to Dr,! Brett express themselves as very much [ mer members of the 3d D. C. Infantry [ West. for exclusive rights to the sale of the | 0us poisons created through _the Jert Dale (antz, | Pleased with the development and Im-|have been invited to afiiliate with the “cure” in this country, and has ap- | Presking down of the bacteria. This First Presbyterian ams Bridee: e 5 |of the entire District Guard, and an - — among members of the Coast Artil-|this permit. Accordingly, the Hy- |treatment with a serum treatment. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc,, Aucts. 2 assistant professor | SVen Kreater improvement is expected | Lieut. Col Gladman, recruiting and|jory as to the formation of the new | glenic Laboratory speciulists were sat | The serum contains the antidote Testament literature and exe- | GUring the coming year personnel officer of the 121st Engl-}darum and bugle corps, which is al-|to work in determining whether the |AAInst the poison of the bacilli Princeton Theological Semi- | neers, has submitted his annual re-|most completed. Many former bands- | Moilgaard remedy was such that war- | Which the organism itself is not able X | A concerted effort will be made by [port as chairman of the military and| men are in the Coast f b blic dlstribution and sale | to produce quickly enough. et pastor of| Gen. Stephan, the other officers of the | naval affairs committee of the Wash- | desire to trnnnr-rkln‘:lb:r‘::i‘,”::z \::f ithia el U G “Through the dual treatment one b R |guara and the various trade bodies,|ington Board of Trade. The commit- | Surne has snuenneed Do the regi-| “The claims made for Sanocrysin as | MY succeed in curing even very ad- A, pastor of the Central “'fln;‘m“;"m-v and patriotic organizations of | tee made a close study of the needs|mental band has not yet been author- |a treatment for tuberculosis in hu- | Vanced tubercular cases. It would it Broskiss B Washington to obtain an appropriation | of the local guard during the year and | jzed. A band s provided for but |iman beings and cattler Dr. George W, | be clalming too much to say that a L ungeh, Brooklyn; I aitland Alex- | from Congress for the erection of a new [ made @ number of recommendations | until the War Department 1ifts the | McCoy, director of the Hygienic Labo- | CUre always is possible. Naturally pastor of Flrst Presbyterian | armory. If this is accompliehed during | which, if followed, will serve to de-|ban on recrulting the musical or.|ratory. sald, “are deserving of eloge | there may bo cases so difficult that teburgh; Dr. A lordon | he present session there is no doubt but | velop 'a closer contact between the | ganization cannot be completed. | examination, The results following | the Serun no longer can protect ana A Central| that this year will witness still greater | National Guard and the general pub- | Sergt-Bugler Henry Lovelews 15| its use In Denmark are very encour. | a%ainst the liberated bacterisl pois- Mladely Wl Rev. Frank |strides forward in the local guard. lie. Walter N. Bastian is sceretary | ‘,'.‘.m.,.n,, with the drum and bugle | agine. The reports that come from Y f the committee. ). and the outfit is practicing | there seem to be w authenticated, — undamentalists.| Inquiries have been made by rifiemen | 3 gt iehts, A it a e o e Rt e X . iptares, of the 121st Brgineers whether the an- | The sis ersary of the “mus- \\v‘\:dm enjist. fa the dram corpe. and | warrant serious constersiion by thg| Suspended Detective Tried. nual regimental, battalion and company | ter-in" any . 1218t ENEl-| ransfer to the band when same is| Public Health Service. Sanocrysin is | William F. Burke, susponded detec- rifle matches that have heretofore been |ne S 1 ¥ @ card DATY | quthorized have been invited to do so.|so highly regarded by a number of |tive of No. 7 police precinct, cited be- | held at Camp Simms, Congress Heights, [and dance last week, cqnfined to mem- well known Danish scientists that we, | fore the police trial board several days | D. C. will be held thls season, or{bers of the C Company Association| The schedule of Federal inspections | after having the matter presented by |ago on charges of being under the rely a difference of opinion con- | Whether the matches have been discon- fand their friends. Capt. Willlam F.|for the various units of the District | the American firm which desires a 1. | fuence of liquor and conduct unbecom e rpretation of | tinued. There is a desire to hold the | Jorgenson was in charge of arrange- | National Guard, to be held during|cense for its distribution, decided to | ing an officer, appeared before the boar S o of | matches as early in the Spring as the [ ments. February and March, has been Dre-{make the tests. These are being con- | at the sixth precinct police station res- are properly clai Hght ax] Y esiher will penit on dhe range. Ancf . = pared and will be announced next|ducted by competent men and we will | terday. A plea of not guilty was cn- nouncment is expected from headquar- New uniforms recently ordered for| eek. The dates are given sufficient- ters soon as to the probabllity of hold- [the use of the coast artillerymen have | ]y fn advance fo enable unit com- B ing the matches. arrived, and Ma). Burns has structed | manders to check property records the polsonous matter let loose by the ; Embracing in part paintings by Thomas Sully, Rembrandt, Peale, Homer Martin, James H. Wright, Heals. Jeremiah Theus, more for these experiments to termi- | iy Moligaard explains in a lecture on his treatment, “is the first in which | the gold is so firmly bound that when injected into the blood it does not | Knight, Dwight W. Tryon, Harry Chase, Arthur Parton, Ashton Knight, J. F. Cropsey, A. B. Durand, W. L. Sonntag, Max Weyl and others, including several from the Thomas B. Clarke col lection. Engravings and etchings by Rembrandt. Zorn, Sears, Gal gher and others. Fine Furniture made by Castraghi, New York. Also many original antique pleces, Orfental rugs, large pier mirrors, silver, Sheffield, complete set of table glassware, clock sets, ivory and jade carvings, bronszes, Cloisonne vases, Capo di Monte and other china; valuable !ibrary manuscripts, fireplace brasses, &c. anocrysin s bound in a chemical group which, when it enters the or- bination the bacilll are By order of W. Don Lundy and the National Bank of Commerce of New London, Conn., Administrators. Kenyon & Macfarland, Attorneys Now On View Catalogues on application to provement shown in each organization [assoclation. Some misunderstanding has existed | plied to the Public Health Service for | I8 attained by combining sanocrysin BAAGOTY S AV e Te o | John Bimbert, Enoch Wood Perry, George C. Lambdin, Ridgway 7 Yk 7 Dr. James editor of the Presbyterian Advance. declares in ad- vane fs of the editorial that in the church, but ik erpret Scriptures be gulded by their reports as to the [tered and the case tried. Decision prob- effectiveness of the remedy."” ably will be announced tomorrow. hold mass ip the passions and prejudices of all who can be reached | and then to effect a partisan ‘line- up’ in every presbytery and so carry the sceds of discord and division @own into all the churches. Can any one defend such a proposal as Chrl on in spirit or dignifled and law- abiding in its method of procedure it more nearly resembles the reck- | less tush of the mob that s de-| mined to Iynch somebody, though | 0 one knows just who is suspected, | uuch less who is guil The following enlisted in Company 121st Engineers, commanded by pt. Thomas A. Lane, during Decem- ber: Edwin Saunders, 1406 First street Luciano Reodriquez, for- mefly machine gunner with the all enlisted men who have no received new woolen uniforms to apply to Sup- ply Sergt. Everette Miller, Wednesday night. The “Turkey Shoot” at the L Street Armory, Dec. 20, by the National Cap- and have everything eise ready for the recrufting. During the past four years more than 2,500 women have been appoint- ed postmistresses. sUNDCO |- CTHe Distilled MOTOR OIL o 7 —and YOU can T % 7 % RICH HUSBAND lS SAVED FROM JAIL FOR ALIMONY Counsel Reach Agreement When Wife Gets Arrest Arder on 88,500 Award. NEW YORK. January 2.—Agree- ment of cou n Supreme Court Justice “Charge It!” We're cleaning out all our Fall and Winter stock of new and attractive wearing apparel for the family—we've cut the prices in half for quick and immediate clearance, bargains galore, ready cash not expected. Come, now! Act! Buy! e We’re Making a BIG CLEAN SWEEP! MENS!| 2135 |Ladies’! All Suits and A ) All Suits Overcoats ) Coats and Dresses Reduced Y 7222 hambers late about the free- uesday of Willlam hardware taken into er obtained by ¥ A. Schicmmer, alleg- hud failed to pay her Mrs blemmer was $5,500 & year when she won separation last Spring. = f the order of Justice kauer set ne motio 11 not be provision the ard 000 bond | i | Silence Is Golden S fortune Gt O R PA KARD Your passengers are soothed to con- e s disaciution Y U C fidence in you as driver when the motor INTERNATIONAL PARLEY IS ‘ x 7 q I’ l ‘lN( ; carries you along quietly enough to permit OF CHURCHES PLANNED No car that Packard ever Thousands who have al- their conversation. Silent is the motor ‘World Conference Will Be Held in Packerd Six and built has made friends so ways wanted the quality Sunoco lubricates—the sediment-less, dis- tilled motor oil that does not congeal at the Stockholm in August. R LT:d(r s ::;'::;‘:‘E""’: beth quickly and so numerous- and distinction belonging to Packard now can grati- cold clutch of winter. NEW YORK, Januars Tk body types, open ly as the Packard Six. - fy that desire. 7777, acated. Mea 2% You should not wait one minute Dress up now and pay as vou get paid! Sunoco is Sold at all national conference of churches of and enclo e e inute&rflzbe&tafiom Julius Richter, pro- Iy liberal time. INow, because of recently ALLAN E. WALKER, PRESIDENT 7 n the Unf- . 1 2 = < unnounced ‘yester- Lok e UL announced price reduc- g, example, the price of il & mmedicte enjoy. tions of the enclosed mod- S e mont of « Paciari els, the Packard Six, in the Packard Six Five Pas- organizations, was a speake; y o . i e SISy mliong twas & eniker toniy Srurchasing ot ynchanged quality, is senger Coupe has been re- Georgia Ave. & Up et Asspetation. of capital. available to more men duced $765—now $2685 shur St. anizations—the Fed- ol e e and womes. e | Uicand B Al DU » ? ’i/ / i, W I M D r"n‘r::‘ North 600 ‘ P%“t“*l‘v/‘\‘} and 21st o ”/ //)” SRR e 1705 L St. N.W .\ Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 P.M. accident here recently, and trans. Come! Buy On Credit! Opposite Patent Office ferred to a hospital, was reported as belng out of danger today.

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