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‘[]F SGA:R,LEI FEVERi tion Says Serum Apparent- Iy Brings Results. | By fie Sxiocinted Prods: KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Proof Po MAYRE T™ TuSTAKEN JULIE AT OUT THIS De Luxe Cwwe BEING SUCH a4 ToUGH CLUB' YouR PA SWEAR 3 4TS ™ VERY ESSENCE CF REFINEREN COLTURE ! T aNnp .THE EVENING -STAR, W Gracious! 1 WONDER WHAT. HAS HAPPENED sitive. g ortLTTLE WHAT'S Sy ASHINGTON, D.- €., SATURDAY 8oy - TH MATTER Do vou' know ? JANUARY '3f, —By POP MOMAND: 1925, IT STOPS _THAT TH' COPS JUST- RBIDED TH' DE wwxe-CLUB! GEEY \T WAY GREAT!H | PUM CONFERENCE | AGAIN AT IMPASSE: @% | GIN = | JUNIPER TAR European Nat;ons;_ Unwilling | COMPOUND . ~ R . | GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR to Institute Suppression | Coughs, Colds; ‘Sore Throat _Measures at Once. | 4 FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS USED 50 YEARS | WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS Fever Serum. Assoninted Press Conn., January 31.— Blake, professor of n at the Yale Medical School yesterday that he would reply tc o st received from the American Medical Association inquiring -about reports of anaddress in which Dr. Blake was quoted to have stated that had been found that would ost hopeless cases of scar- 12 ta 24 hour: t is slightly misleading.” “It would have been more had it ted that in some peless cases a cure had by use of the serum apparently been . effecte d of from 24 to 48 hours. 1 to 24 hours applies, to maderately severe »d of 86.to 48 hours has before * apparently have become conva- cases le ISLAND BILL TO GO OVER. Congress Will Pass Up Porto Ricg: Election Measure. House and - Senate leaders have Eiven exeeutive officers of the Gov- er to understand that there is litt any possibility that the pres- ent-sesston nf Congress will attempt con tion of the Porto Rican bill extending the right to island citizens to elect their governor. It h@s baen explained that the cal- endar already is congested with im- port lative measures, and that som bills listed for considera- bef ton March 4 must be post- poned until the next Congress. In Sfew of ti uation, it was said today by ¢ members, the Porto Rigan elec bill most probably would be included among the bills which will be sid acked by this Congr T ey Thin Polished Plate e HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY —c—~ 2 Back of This Yellow Label THE business integrity, quality supremacy and money's worth rep- utation of Hires Turner is expressed in this“Yel- low Label” as surely as Sterling tells its silver story. Your home is deserying of fine Thin Plate Glass windows. ‘Hires TurNer TN PLATE Grass costs but little more for its exquisite polish and glassless-like vision. Our estimators will gladly submit compara- tive prices. Since Thin Plate Glass the ame thickness es ordinary glass, no changing of sash, weights or weight boxes is necessary. “Specify Hires Turner Labeled Thin Plate™ Founded 1864 “HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BERNHARD W Rosslyn) SPILLE, Manager Washington r augural fund aggregating $5,100 were made public today at inaugural head- quarters. Pinchot to Attend. Announcement also w: Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania has accepted the Invitation of the committee to take part in the inau- | gural ceremonies on March 4. } Govs, John J.. Blaine of Wisconsin vised the committee with regret that they would not be able to attend. The additional subscriptions to the inaugural fund made public today follow: Mrs. R. Ross Perry, through the League of Republican Women, $100; Robert V. Fleming, $100; George O. Vass, $50; W. Clarence Duvall, $190; S. T. Cameron, $100; Charles H. Tompkins, $200; Charles H. Butler, $50; Pptomac ectric Power C pany, $1,000; Washington Railway and Electric_ Co., $1,000; Hecht Co., H. Levy, $250; House & Herrmann, 0; Parker-Bridget Co., $200; Colladay, $1,000; Peoples Drug $250, and James Sharp, $200. | ———— | Virginia Pastor Accepts Call. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERIC: BURG, Va., January 31.—Rev, E. V. Peyton of Saluda has accepted a call to the pastorate of {Salem and Goshen Baptist Churches, in Spotsylvanja County, and will take charge of his new field June 1 42 S, sy & made that, and W. W. Brandon of Alabama ad-. Bounty for Scalps. Special Dispateh to The Star. CHICA January 31 realtor, has announced New York will be a catless city in the near | future. Sayre just lives to destroy cats. “He not only ltves to destroy cats,~but_lives to indice all other | persons to kil cate. Hw trotds Tats up as the enemy~of| the human race, explaining this in a pamphiet he has written. When he talks cats he goes on high speeds. He is offering a bounty on the scalps of cats, but has not paid out much in this direction yet. He names | all the sins medical men blame on cats and then adds a scors more. are a mesnace. to children as bearers and have killed off R. Sayre. half the song birds in Michigan. He hopes a catastrophe will hit the| next cat show. Mr. Sayre does not differentiate between the cat aristo- crat and the alley cat. Mexican Undersecretary Resigns. MEXICO CITY, January 31.—Romeo Ortega, undersecretary of - Interior, has resigned and it {s announced that he will be sent on a special mission | and, Jonti Alfred Narcross, Dorie Caro: to Europe instead of being appointed attorney general, as was generally expected. His successor has not been named. e Offering Our $500,000 Stock of Quality Furniture and Home Furnishings at Prices So Low. That. Wise Homemakers Will Be Quick to Make.the Most of the Many Opportunities. Surniture (o nth and F Streels Entrance 909 F Street Hoover, James Leonard Butseh, Joln Gilbert Osterman, Laura Ashly Bruu- dagé, “Marjorie Virginia Burton, | lleanor Loulse Cros-ley, Mary. Mar- garét Guerin, Roberta Margaret John- son, Virginia .Laura~ Taylor, Loulse Elizabeth Bellar, Ella Lee Beavers, May Louise Brill, John Dlamond Hol- line Vorkoeper, Susie-Marie Single ton, ‘Averil Elaine Stévens, Priscilla Marién Story, Lena.Ferel,” Loulss Mc- | Conchie, -Nettle. Schwartz, Elizabeth Deland Price, Louis Bennett and Lucy | Elizabeth Van Duyne, : Detroit Manufacturer Dies. PALM BEACH, Fla., January 3 Jobn Charles = Widman 76, Detr manufacturer of automobile bodies, died here yesterday at his home after| an illness of three months. He had| been spending his Winters here for! the past 10 years. 1 4 Before YovuuB:z.y—See STUDEBAKER *** for your pocketbook’s sake | T BT T The Supreme Event Starts Monday— See Sunday’s Star and Post for Particulars CHICAGO, Jant Remarkable GENE] ~The. Inter- 35c A Bottle : 25 Sad ot Rationat” Opfum, Conference leaders| At All Druggists « 1e4:to agree today on the problem BNy eTee (oORRoF ke pucbienm | DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old s of:-the Kuppression .of sonium emoking | DONT EXPERIMENT! This el¢ y have been ob in the Far East, as had been hoped.| thousands——it will reliese you. the the " Dochez | and Representative Stephen G. Po dical Assocla- | 2 ter, for “the United - States, Visco m&i‘:kr 75':':‘:"":"3’" {("1"" elea ds found: by D ¥, | 100 e, Cuctl; Tor dingland,. and other of th 5 New H: Conn., must, be | S 4 @elogates ‘decied e make public | 1 up, howcver, according to- Dr. 3 LS g : . : statements on. their.positions-at this Fisht nditor= bt ‘the Jolrr- A T % | atternoon’s meeting of. the joint com- s gty s | Duell’. ment HUDNALL HEIRS LOSE : Lo ‘ & ut this state- | uel s Engage ent ! - : | ~"'BAND CONCERT. Notre of the European potwers, with a Jauuary 28, Dr. . F. G s 137 B "'I 1, i | s Lapaian 20 0 000, .FJGHT Conesrt-by-the—United-States ‘gc;lfipui_’.)q. the o io ater Cornereut| OISR v To Lillian Gish.Is. ek bl i v 1 5 Soldlere: Hame. Band Orchesiza, | | wilinere " Bducation the re- | i Stenley Hall. Soday, besinning |5 5 o o o S iately, Irespoctivel reating searle . : —_— -~ || at 5:45-0'clock. John & M. Zim- begin immediate espec treating scarlet | Denied by LalUyerS : = N 84 kgibao plocikc. Joba £ Zm of ‘the reduction of the filicit culti- } g | | Federal Court Denies Equity in vatien of opium in Ehina s«nd—the | ST Ch ] i 2 " ! . lithgow ] |Peavy smuggling thence to adjoining | treaten the:. third day | R S— < S | AR Florida Land in Nine- e TOUATFIES ———— | showed. Do, amx of_seatlet fever. | Screen Star Is Victim of ey e e o proraunt fi...Suppe. e e One of t v ex ely toxic and H 1 & . Three French songs ecfrification of the Traifroad be- U (peevas ixirene toxiz 2% Central 'States [lLinesiAni-| e ily, |First Class Is Graduated. ik i (a3 “Hindoo Somg"...Rembers | | «ween Hantiage and Vaioamaime: crits | hoiins g ass ral cion of [Yote: amity, (b) “At Evening’...De Bussy | |has been completed by an American | Mo syedernialy o paeme! nounce Reduced Fares for s B Silk Flag Is Presented t0 s twe-asaciatea geoss. e (c) “Open Thy Blue l4en had n ations later. Ten Attorney’s Say. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., January 31.— ve g Massenet- | = = = mplications treat- : Sehe s i N cought| | Excerpts’ from’ musicar t Ece e | pe St Inauguration. . School by Students._ _ |The_ iudnan neirs, _who sought| | Excernis from musical T e | " h il By.the Associated Press. S rights and title (0 property lotated | | wox tror, “It Had to" Be s with com ons, = B ORI IS S i [in the east end of Jacksonville, now | You" i .Jones | tre he Kl Ay all{ Furthér indication that the rail- |tions that Charles H. Duell was en-| Tpe Macfarland Junior High Schaol’s | valued——at $20,000,000, - vesterday-—tost | Waltz. song, “Mother in { onasies in 18 to 48 hours.|Foads of the country will offer to|&aged to Lillian Gish, screen star.|first graduating class, composed of | their fight in- Federal Gourt for pos- Ireland"”. ; Kahn | | One of 4he very severe and six | tFansport the American people from|Who he has sued to prevent from pupils, received diplomas at the | session of thé. property, when Judge| | Finale, “The Last Sweet- | I were severe. . Out of |8ll parts "of the "Nation ~to the|making motion pictures excopt under | midy commencement _cxercises, | Rhyion M. Call handed down an epin- heart of Min Monaco | 15 patie » complications treated | CaPital ‘for inauguration at reduced |3 contract with him, were discussed | Ty iFeday afternoon, in- ‘the rkjon and order that equities. in . the | “The Ktar Spangled Banner.” | | o h ey one 5 with | t=re s eived today by the m.,lug;; ”\‘A‘:“l‘:?""“!fl by :ur:nr:-e.‘: . | Theater. The diplomas were presented | property are with the present owners | meningi d up in 45 hours, one nmittee. on that A Duell bomed te win P | by Harry O. Hine, secretary of the| The optuion and order were made in | |2 > ot | with sepsis died, one “with g B im0 o s pel, hoped to win the | Board of Education. Stephen B K"; conwection with the =uit brought vy | BONES OF PREHISTORIC | l e 2 it committee, recelved |favor of Miss Gish’s hand,” said her| yor first assistant superintendent of | the Comrmiodore’s Point Terminal| typh ered, and the remaining 2 | BRbaEtg 3 3 | mm min t - ’ notice by telegram that the ralroads {attorney, “is some indication of the hools, sided P v B o - | v et e e |0 the Coniral Bamsengor Areatiation | 14nath To.which tna-entieman now | “Geoio B ., | Comuany against Charies ¥ ttuasail | MAMMALS DISCOVERED | e The 1 us, s tha T | territory, said to comprise all the |is Willing to go in order to coarce her | (o S0 RE T VR O LIS SR TS SRS i _— | | Alph Doohes, medical investi-| Contrar States, would offer a rate of | into working for him. It would per.| /28 the p 3 e Y | threatened with ejection proceedings. | . e £ 5 States, o e graduating class o s a opinio g 2 s | gator In New York city, formorty ot | 01Tl ST Tule for vouna. tripy | haps have been more Atting 1f he hud | fje, Eraduating dlass of o s S | 10 nis oplnion Judge Cal atater:| Argentine Naturalists Also ina | § Clip This if Subject to Sore the of the Rockefeller Institute]on specified dates. The tickets would [sued her for breach of promise rather | g0, FrFSQRECON od by Howard DRI L0 mo ‘DequltARle CusTHRe : Mo Rosa bt | b olland. It was accepted by Howard | defendants should be allowed to sit Human Fossi]s Among A HH for Medical Research be sold at these reduced rates, it was |than having adopted an Indirect|p “cop o, ® Ui B quietly. by until the lands_in con- Throat or Tonsilitis Strong Serum Used. aid; selling March 1. 2 and 3, and for | means of forcing her to work for | UplUTS PIORIL o ounced the | troversy should " incr: tae T Saine Bestial Remains ¢l . P o han March 8 m. o 1 BY 8 - s : Presumably a strong serum was|2 Feturn not later th behalf of Mr |Invocation. The address of welcome | from $330 i 1518 and $700 in 1858, < =z used in the cases reported, according |~ Third Grows to Give Reduction, |, 17 8 statemont in bebalf of M|, "gelivered hy Roberta Johnson,|until 1916, when partition su ¢ | By the Awsoatated Press. = y jarmiess and_effoctive.. DICK MURPRY, Ino. to Dr. Fishbein, whose records showed | This is the third association of car- | tract with Miss Gish because he re. | e class history by Eleanor Crowiey |wore brought, and the property had in- | BUENOS AIRES, January 31.—Nat- | gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tablets | e , that while the gencral death Fate| riers to offer Inducement (o the bub: | Costed wimocit ae reeon re 16, 7€ | and ‘tho" valedictory by Mary Guerin. | creased in vamsocto many millions of |Uralists of the Argentine Museum | of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls, of | e amang children aflicted with scarlet|lic to come to Inauguration, it was|® Mr. Duell. who 1o & member of an|The musical program consisted of se- | dollars, with thousands of people lv.q\'-"'( tural History have discovered | water. Gargle throat thoroughly, Re 7 fever om 6 to § per cent, in the |indicated by the transportation com- | o1d Knickerboeker tamily, and a rel. | 16tons by the Macfarlund Orchestra: {mg DUIT homes and business places | (0ssils of five lvptodons and one| peat’in twa hours if. necessary, ! complicated cascs the death rate {s as| mittee. The trunk lines of the East,|ative of Eilha Koo, was divorced by | Cl4ss songs and a vocal xolo by Vir- | upon portions of the grant and then | Scelidotherium, @ fossilized human | "L ‘sure you use only. the. gomn 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 high as 18 per cent. In the cases|not including New England, and the |his wife in Paris and after the divorce | 810ia Taylor > come and say ‘we co-tenants and | L€ 0T Mosit along the banks of a | Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with | observed by Dr. Blake there was o association representing the South-|there repeated reports that he and| =-- List of Gruduatex: want-our portion lake near Chascomus, in the provincs | the Baver Cross, which can be had in | 1 death in 25 cases with complica- | east have offered similar reductions.|Miss Gish were cngaged to marry.| The graduates follow: Tina Mar NN e pnnompun, - this provinon) o il of toelve Biblofe forites tions, and that death ‘occurred among | Others are expected to be heard-from | Mrs, Duell was formerly Miss Lillian | ransanc corherine. over. Resira While tha Argentine Pampas. yield | S The 19 patients who Were not treated | later. Practically all the territory | Tucker of Pasadena, Callf. She was.an | Watking, CTara Eveivn Alderton. Doris - Princeton Scheol Burns. - | posstitzad” anitoal. rematns 16 aban: untfl after the fourth day. Séarlet|east of the Misslssippi River, with actress Irs Shuls Lamtence Comlueon Hanc| ERINGETONTNTTY Taviary { ToRslitsat apiuilc s ine 1 ‘i BII’O!'-Tabl.tl | fever is a d\h‘-;aal‘ known xodna;‘v the gx("’[‘d'ihndnf New England, is now oaed > | arick, Wiillam George Biatadell, Wil- | Tue Princeton Tutoring Behool, oper- | thesgh 1t je aontoaten o jocet cei ore” e ‘ existed hundreds of veags, and the|in the reduced rate zone. i Jiam: Ptghrman; Raiph Mtinetroer-Framic{arted by ot —Hum -Here. - carght e | rgosm.y 48 contend 1 sérum’ resulfs; according to the Medi- | from governors today. Gifford Pin- Lo Liovie,, Georse. David: PHice.: Gas | $8cape I% The'Bayer Cross-on Genuine Tablets | cal Assoefationauthorities. chot of Pennsylvania replied he| SOON, SAYS ARCHENEMY |Chartoa” Chavonms Tinaid Andason would come to the inauguration, ’ arles, Robert Lee O'Brien, jr.; Al-| GIVES EXACT RECORD. while dov. John J. Blaine of Wiscon- —_— it i B s B s K e p It cts at being un- 2 lian 1 B. Taley. D e < L an o= = Man Out to Destroy Felines Blames | Williams. Bichard k. Taley, horotn: le Doctor Misquoted on Scarlet P el ). Dennis, Fdith Luciie Morgan, Taler) % Additional contributions to the In-| myem for Many of Human Ills; | Frances -Sehiuvone, Jokeph Samuei A Magnificent Dream 1 BELMONT —Coming True T is difficult to sit on the heights of Kalorama and look out over its four-mile valley view. without magnificent dreaming of values and improvements as the city grows. Even in a few years many changes will have taken place. The Park fronting Kalorama will be extended Southward to the Potomac River. Smiooth asphalt roadways will follow the valley down and con- nect with river front drives. And Kalorama home-sites: where one may now stand, will be built up with splendid residences to the Park’s very edge. Facts Concerning Im provements Colonel Sherrill, Commissioner of Parks, in a news- paper interview recently stated: “Having acquired about 90 per cent-of-the land needed foraparkway in the valley of Rock Creek, which is to connect Potomac Park with Zoological and Rock €reek Parks, the authorities in charge ‘are now taking practical steps for the improve- ment of that long-n.glected area. It is said the new commission considers the development of the park- way as urgent and will include it in its first list of the District projects, calling for the favorable consideration of Congress.” A copy of the full text will be forwarded those interested in Kdlorama Millions of dollars are invested in-the fine homes nearby. Every Kalorama home site >ffered borders or overlooks Rock Creek Park. Eleven thousand two hundred dollars has been deposited with the D. C. Tax Collector for concrete drives bordering our property in Kalorama. See Kalorama next week sure. Kalorama is about three blocks from the city end, of the Connecticut Ave. Bridge. Turn into Kalorama Road and motor around to Belmont Road and Tracey Place, where the property begins. Afl information furnished by agents, - ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. - = Mr. Godden—Main 2690 813 15thSt. NaW. (Southern Bldg.) ~ 1% ROAD KALORAMA