Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 26

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EPIDEMIC OF FLU IN MEXICO CITY Press Reports 20 Per Cent of Citizens Ill—Officials Deny Figures. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, January 16—Fully 20 per cent of the residents of the lower districts of Mexico City are suffering from Influenza, which Is epidemic throughout the valley of Mexico, according to Investigations carried out by the newspapers. The health department, however, denles the figures given In the newspapers. The disease nied by death. e deaths among hom RUMANIA OFFERS PLAN TO SETTLE BALDWIN SUIT Company’s Representatives Get Proposal in $2,500,000 Litigation. By the Associated Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, J; —The sult of the Baldwin Locom: Works of Philadelphia on a cla: of $2,500,000 against the Rumanian government was to have begun yes- terday, but an adjournment of a few days was taken to permit the com- pany’s local representative to sub- mit to headquarters in Philadelphia a last minute proposal made by the government for a settlement. A dispatch from Bucharest Dedem- ber 9 sald that in order to avold ltigatign a Bucharest financial lnsll tution had offered to as: Baldwin Locomotive Works’ 2,500,000 against Rumania a per cent tl{i(‘uunl | LEAGUE AGENT RESTING THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TO STUDY RENT PLAN Names Committee Which Will Re- port Next Week, When Action Is to Be Taken. The Cosmopolitan Club appointed a special committee to study thé pro- posed rent bill for the District at its the Franklin The .com- Sauare Hotel will take committ Donohue \d of Glarence King. 00, pastor of the Presbyterian . Taking as Dasis of Amekican were {ll and compelled to sleep with- | as It was in the d HART’S BAN ON WIFE'S ACTING IS HELD ILLEGAL Court Thinks, However, Actor Simply Wanted to Assure Child of Care. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, January 16.—That portion of Willlam 8. Hart's separa- tion agreement with his wife, Wini- fred Westover Hart, which prohibits her from resuming her former occu- pation of motlon picture actress while enjoying the proceeds of trust funds established under the scpara- tion pact, Is an agreement in re- straint of trade and therefore illegal, it was ruled yesterday by Superlor Judge A. L. Stephens. it still remains to be shown, how- ever, the court ad that the hero of Western films a 1y intended to restrain the free play of ordinary barter in films and film actresses’ services. What looked like a more loglcal explanation to Judge Stephens was that Hart hoped by means of the $203,000 trust fund and separation agreement to Insure to his infant son the undlivided attention of his mother. FIND MARINE TRACES IN ENDLESS CAVERNS Explorers Gather Bones and Coral in Newly Revealed Chambers of Underground Realm. Special Dispatch to The Star, NEW MARKET, Va., January 16. —Material evidence that the Shenan- doah Valley of Virginia in the ages past was in the bed of the Atlantic Ocean were found In the Kndless Caverns near here by a party of distinguished explorers who have Just completed a trip into the under- ground realm. Coral formations and bones were found in new chambers in remote sectlons of the caverns, and although it has not been made public ax yet whether the expedition succeeded In & the extreme boundaries of se of given out nephew of that a greater dista was penetrated than had ever be Specimens of the dis C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925. MEXICAN BANK ABLE . TO MEET LIABILITIES quested Judictal Liqutda- tion. By the Assclated Press. MEXICO CITY, January 16.—The Banco Mexicano de Comercio, which Wednesday cloied its doors and re- quested judiclal liquidation, exhibited to the court of jurfsdiction more than enough assets to meets its liabilities, it was learned unofficially yesterday, although there was no confirmation of reports that the approximately $1,000,000 Because of the similarity of names, Eduardo Iturbide, director of the Banco Mexicano de Comercio y In- ter instftution, liquidated, should not be which was organized about months ago. New York capital is in- terosted in the bank in whose be- half Iturbide made the -|ing a number of American business = . Institution Which Closed Has Re- liabilities totaled |; dustria, In a statement, sald the lat-|{{ which “1s also being | confused | | with the Banco Mexicano de Comerclo, | rnun MISS J. G. SMITH TO TALK. Ex-Relief Worker in Russia Will Address Women’s Party.. Jessica Granville Smith, former re- llef worker with the American '| Friends’ Service Commission in Rus- sla, will give the principal address at the National Women's Party meet- ing Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the headquarters of that srgani- | zation. Miss Smith, who was formerly a newspaper woman, went from Mos- cow to the famine district of Russia in 1922, taking charge of the dis- TROUSERS tribution of food to district supervisor. The meeting Is the third of a series of open meetings held under the auspices of the District of Columbia branch of the National Women's Party on the current legislative pro- gram to remove discriminations against women and the international aspacts of equal rights. Miss M Younger, chairman of ‘h Party, i a short the equ 40,000 people as Emma Wold, leg ry of the Women's Party, preside. will statement, | while Mexico City capitalists, Includ- | the | houses, subscribed capital to out she to the Statistics papers there wa. mortality of ployes on aec COMPANIES MERGED. White and Negro Insurance Firms Vote Consolidation. ATLANTA, Ga. lter. The malady Is attributed extreme at ¢ es Indleate w o irm will ent of the Southern and Standard L | Jeremiah Smlth, Jr., cold which prevalls gathered by the news- that "AMBRIDGE, Mass., ted to be per cent of thir em- |38 . Prof. Jeremlah ount of the epidemie. n 1 Mr. Smith assures hi sister that he had entered | not serious. anuary 15. of the S an offict ary 16.—Negro House of Represe: to prohibit the re. republic, to - | term of President six |of four ye, for se granted congressmen All over the counuay you will find men and women who have to drive themselves to keep their minds on their work. They can't concentrate. Everything is an effort. They are tired out all the time. Why? Because nine-tenths of them are suffering from constipation. It is the world's most universal disease. There are other thousands whose minds are keen—whose bodies are vigorous—who have driven the sluggishness out of their system, with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN; the sure, safe way of relieving constipation pcrmanently. This is why Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is sure—as it journeys through the body its fiber remains unchanged. It is what doctors call a bulk foed. 'ALL-BRAN sweeps, cleans and puri- fies the intestine. It stimulates the flow of the digestive juices. It Advises Father Illness Is Not Serious. January h Smith, jr. of Boston, rec broken in he month's work as fin or for the League of Nations in will take only a fortnight's rding to cablegrams Smith e Bud al merely to rest and th, »n was comfortable and Cubans Smdy Election Change. ‘Thirteen of nate yester- commission make years to hold direct elections nd modify the immunity that the expression of the citizenship [ So the wvas that of good will entering ment. follow at 1 row under th will pre: Aires ended and also ¥ afternoon when two of the Brazilian muil planes re from Montevid the Urug fternoon fi Rio Gran Tuesday U and V o Sul, Brazil. s reported that the |preached ihied e, which slertea thelDe: ab flight from Rio with them. was dam- | services aged landing at Porto Alegre. churches, KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT BRAN To be effective, bran fiber must go through the various digestive processes without submit- ting to any of them. It must pass through the entire alimentary tract without its form being changed. 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Choose your own way to eat it— a time for h ing on the actual intent of the parties REV|VAL T0 OPEN iy . | Ten-Day Service Planned at Mount Carmel Baptist Church. A 10-day revival will open tomor- morning at the Baptist Church, Third and I stree nt of Atlanta, Ga. Dr. ach at the Services also will be held Monday, Memorial Church The remainder of the court set today at 10 a.m. as | taken to the Explor: aring arguments bear- [ Soventy-sixth street direction of whose Walsh, was made. With Mr. Carveth Wells, who h coveries in Lapland, who w trip which resulted in th of the River of Doubt, Into the separation agree- Mount Carmel James | Bryant service e direction of Rev. P morning in the evening. and Wednesday night 20 and 21, in the ‘Thirteenth b Kelser, p ervices will b at the Mount Carmel Church. ser will conduct the song | during the revival at Imthi Jan- streets, L. 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