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ALLIES GIVE BERLIN REPLY ON COLOGNE Joint Note Says Full Explana- tion of Non-Evacuation Is Coming Later. t another sent to soon as pos- HERRIOT EXPLAINS POLICY. 20,000 Rifie Barrels Sent to Un- occupied Germany, He Says. - |many thousands of dollars annually DAWES PLAN MADE BASIS FOR LUTHER CABINET POLICIES|: tinued from First Page.) ngthen the and all lines of | point, |annuities would ope ent | ;(vz'»unnl pay with equanimity.” At the Auto Show CADILLAC| Standard of the World All This Week | New Discovery Kills Germs of Catarrh nd gargle the new times ill effects get rid_of every reddened | skins — { 1y respond to'the K nol treatment. | The purity and sooth- | ing qualities of Resinol | Soap tend to prevent | dryness—the most fre- quentcause of chapping —but where exposure to sun or wind has al- | ready roughened and | S burned the skin, the Resinol healingtouch of Resinol - Ointment stops the your smarting and helps to i druggist restore skin health. L-'Fm from all harm—heals liks a charm” * |1t is the pall formerly covering the . |1ay the perfod when Government as- % r fund in the future Tutankhamen Pall Found Ruined by Summer of Neglect By Cable to The Ster and New York World. LUXOR, Egypt, January 26.—Fear that sericus damage might have been suffered by many objects from the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen through the summer long storage without pre- vious preservative treatment proved unfounded yesterday when Howard Carter resumed possession of the tomb and found everything as it had been left when he was dispossessed last March, with one exception. The exception, however, Is notable. sarcophagus, which at the time of S s eviction was being treated preservative with the view of struction of this remarkable ¢, the only example of a Pharaohic pall ever discovered. Unfortunately the Egyptian gov- ernment officials after dispossessing er neglected either to continue | ment or even store the pall where age by the sun’s rays would be impossible o result of this oversight was as found to all rulned. Carter was v this mishap, but If by remarking sar- cally that since no duplicate of the pall existed the loss was the Egyptian government's and not his. (Cqpyright, 1925.) CABINET FOR RAISE IN ANNUITIES PAID RETIRED WORKERS (Continued from First Page.) the balance at the end fter all claims had been was $9.672 This balance nereased to § 6,193.19 for the rear 1924; it is estimated n July 1, 1 there will be t $42,000,000 in the fund, de- the greater drafts upon it by rea-on of the increasing number of annuitants. “Several factors contribute to de- sistance may become necessary. One of them was the increase in salaries in the postal service, which netted not previously estimated. The more eral increase in Govern- ies provided by the re - | serted he THE EVENING STAR, POISONED BULLET MAY KILL GANGSTER Five Shots Failed to Hit Vital Spot, But Chicago Victim’s Condition Critical. Ry the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 26.—Poisoned bullets may complete, the job of re- moving John Torrio, bungled by three gunmen, who failed to put any of five builets in a vital spot when they made him the latest victim of Chicago gangland's war Saturday A high temperature, racing pulse and gradual weakening of his vital force lent to surgeons corroboration of Torrio's own idea that his assail- ants may have resorted to poison to make certaln that he was slain: Facing death, Torrio refused to name the men who shot him as he left his automobile with his wife in front of their home. Ho admitted he knew them, but merely shook his head when the police pressed for names, The police had their ideas as to the assailants, but of 115 men ar rested after Torrio was shot none was named as wanted New Outbreak Feared. That Torrio was shot in gangland strife growing from his participation in underworld overlordship, liquor running, or in revenge for the recent , gunman- . was the police \ Torrio's friends as- had been friendly with O'Banion and could not be suspected tion with that slaying. re policemen and a group of s friends are guarding the hos- pital to keep his enemies from re- turning to the attack. The police be- lieve that the shooting of Torrio pre- sages one of Chicago's worst out- breaks of gang warfare. Torrio recently was sentenced to nine months in jail for beer running. The police believe his assallants want- ed to “get” him before he started to serve his sentence. Thne Sergeants Rem'e, n act will also result in| o etions to the retirement | It is be that more than §1,000,000 will b ed to the fund annually over mal inc prior to the ope Vore Employes Included. The recent decision of the Attor- } ney General bringing emploves pos- sessing a classified status but hold- ssified positions within the | the retirement act will ult in large additions to fund. Practically all such em- receiving the higher rates | and the amount of their| ons per capita will be pro- ly greater | o liberal retirement annuities | tual distrees now ex-| and ployes are r, | insomnia, should provide a retirement pay than which is often | the necess il » meet From an administrati the effect of an Increase in rate to the bene fit of t jovernment by lessening | the e retention in the | s who have reached the re but whose re- | es do not permit them to sour e on the present slender re- he future AE RS are soaring in Central Amer- Rents RESINOL 25 millions used annually. _|ine pain reliever, , ha 1.‘1 "ot the on account of age. OLDS sneezing, snuffling and Just take one or two tablets of Anti-Kamnia and the cold quic goes. Anti-Kamnia almost instantly banishes pains of rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, head- aches, toothache; brings relief from nervousness, women’s pains, etc. Has been sold every day for 34 years by druggists everywhere. The daily demand proves its merit. The genu- :\mrK«mma_ AK on every tablet. Use @ Tablets Anti-Kamnia OPPOSED TO ALL PAIN Stop coughing. has HUPMOBILE ~ ~-~-< THE NEW EIGHT WHICH CHALLENGES ALL EIGHTS AND ALL SUPERIOR SIXES Here is the highest development of the internal combustion engineevey applied to a passenger car — ———————————————— THE FOUR.NOW MORE THAN EVER THE SUPREME VALUE ~THE LEADER OF TS TYPE With new and lower prices, and many notable improvements, the latest Series “R” again sets a new pace Be sure you see the magnificent Hupmobile Eight models at the show exhibited at space 33. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlain St. at Kalorama Road 1931 14th St. at U HUPMOBILE WASHINGTON, D, C., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. FARES ROB HACKER. Passengers Strike Driver Over Head and Take Valuables. Two passengers in the automobile of Charles A. McCarthy, a hacker, 508 Twelfth street, struck him on thel| head and robbed him of $2.50, a watch || and penknife last night on Bladens- burg road near Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, Le reported to the police. The men had engaged McCarthy to take them to Berwyn, Md., and it was while on the return trip he was as- saulted and robbed. Police are en- deavoring to identify fingerprints on ;he car in an effort to arrest the rob- || bers. Col. Ballou Tnnsferred | Col. Charles C. Ballou, United States || infantry, at New York City, has been ordered to Spokane, Wash.,, and Col. ‘ James T. Dean, 1ith United States|| Infantry, at Fort Benjamig Harrison, Ind., has been ordered to New York City. | Imported Orange Marmalade||| Scotch and English Hartley’s' .. .. Cross & H]mk\\ Keiller’s “Dundee” Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 o : ‘| JO minutes OLDSMQBIII SIX DICK MURPHY, Ino. g HURPHY, Pac e DisTRIBUTORS 183514th St. Potomac 1000 Phone Col. 5050 E | HAMSALE Whole Smoked Hams of best quality. Priced low for this week. Be sure and get one of these fine hams at this very low price. New Crop Lard VAN CAMP’S Milk One Can—10c 22c CABBAGE, Two carloads just in from Texas. During this week we offer this pure lard at a real attractive price. In cartons or in bulk.. SANITARY BUTTER A Store Near Your Home Per Lb, Special for this sale beginning today old Crop Ib. Tc Two Carloads of FIG BARS CABBAGE, Ib. 3¢ A very low price on this staple food One Ib. 19¢ or 2 FIRST PRIZE NUTMARGARINE Lbs. 35¢ PURE Buckwheat F]our The Old-Fask oned Kind 3 cans, 29c | Per Ib. 45¢ | Perib. 22¢ | 5-1b. bag 32¢ Some special prices made to close out remaining 5 stocks. Imported Layer Figs, Ib Sun-Maid Layer Table Raisins, pkg., 10c Basket Brand Layer Raisins, pkg., 124c Libby’s Plum Pudding R. & R. Plum Pudding. . . Heinz Plum Pudding Heinz Fig Pudding Heinz Mince Meat, 1-lb. can Heinz Mince Meat, 2-lb. can Bulk Mince Menl, Ib.. Melbourne Chocohle, Ib Blue Label Catsup, large 5-o0z. Bottle Cherries, red 16-0z. Bottle Cherries, red Keystone Spinach, No. 21 can. Keystone Fruits for Salad. . . ... ,.19: Asparagus Is Cheaper All quotations are “Del Monte” Brand Picnic-size tins, can % No. 1 Tin Small Green Tips No. 1 Tin Mam. White Tips No. 2% Tin Mam. White Stalks. .. .3 No. 21 Tin Colossal White Stalks, peeled Selling Out » Procter & Gamble’s Per Pkg., 17¢ “Star Naphtha” 3 Pkgs. for 50c Soap Powder Per Doz. Pkgs., $2 For All Heavy Cleaning Canned Peas Silver Label ’ 2 for 25¢ Shriver’s Blue Ridge .2 for 35¢ .2 for 45¢ Jockey Club, can High Life, No. 2 Can 273 Shriver’s A-1, No. 1 (smallest) can, 30c Trusty Friend in No. 1 (small) tin, 10c ‘“Honey Dew”’ Ripe Hawaiian Canned Pineapple 33c The best grade procurable, per can. Canned Green Stringless - Beans Shriver’s Selected, can Blue Ridge Cut, can Trusty Friend, can. ... COMET RICE A 12-0z. Package 1 Oc Fancy Head Rice Package Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans, 50c Cream of Wheat, new size Wheatena, pkg Ralston’s Whole Wheat, pkg Armour’s Oats. . Quaker Oats. Sanitary Oats, small. . Sanitary Oats, large. Post’s Bran. . 3 4 Kellogg's Bran, large . . Puffed Rice Puffed Wheat Grape-Nuts . ..... Pillsbury’s Health Bran Triscuit, pkg Pettijohn’s . .. Swansdown Cake Flour . . Swansdown Graham Flour Pillsbury’s Pancake Aunt Jemima Pancake. . ... .3 for 40c Gold Medal Buckwheat (Mix)....10c Log Cabin Syrup, small. . Log Cabin Syrup, large. Welch’s Pure Maple Sap Syrup. Specials for This Week Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 3 pkes. for 25¢ French’s Cream Salad Mustard -4.cakes for 23¢ Kirkman’s Borax Soap, Lifebuoy Soap . . . Sanitary Brand Macaroni, 3 pkes. for 20¢ Including Spaghetti, Noodles and “Elbow" AKESz per jar 1(c 3 cakes for 17¢ Macaroni Lbs. for 95¢ Have You Tried 1t7 The Prze Is Reasonable The nffcinl o The carton which contains it. ~ent inspector’s certificate in each carton |