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FUNDFORPRINCES TRPO.KDN RO Laborite’s Fiery Speech Against Summer Voyage Arouses Commons. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 13—The House of Commons erday, by a vote of 295 against 87, -passed a expenses of the forthcoming trip of the Prince of Wales to South Africa|Ay. and South America The vote was taken after the cham- ber had-rejected a motion by David Kirkwood, labor member for the Dumbarton Burghs, to reduce the £15.000, which it has been estimated “ill be required for the trip. The vote on_-this question was 30 against 90. Tn- the division against the motion of Mr. Kirkwood, former Premier MacDonald, Sidney Webb and Willlam as James . ars, voted with en’ Walsh, Noel Buxton and Arthur Henderson, also Laborites, abstalned from voting. During the debate the government sprang a surprise by an announce- ment that Utuguay and Chile had invited the prince to visit those countgies. The government spokes- man Walter ward Guinness, sald it was hoped these invitations would be accepted. or me '~ Cites Poverty at Home. Mr. Kirkwood protested agaipst spending the nation’s resources on the trip of the Prince of Wales when there was so much pi It was noteworthy tha flegy attack’ nor in the s other members suppo any word of personal animus spoken against the prince. s Mr. Kirkwood appeared to be suffer- ing under the annoyance that on the oécasion of one of the prince’s visits to-Glasgow the priice had not re- sponded to his invitation to inspect Glasgow's slum disgricts. The chair- man_had much diffculty in keeping Mr. Kirkwgod to the polh ing the member's speech the proceed- ings became rather unseemly. The tact of the chafrman, however, averted the further inflaming of the temper of the House, and Mr. Guin- ness poured oil on the troubl “as Mr. Kirkwood had meitioned. At the same time Mr. Guinne d handsome tribute to the princ - stant keenness regarding his princely dutiés. Mr. Kirkwood's stricture: caused more laughter than indignation. |18y the Awsociated Press. | dents were elected: supple- | & mentary budget estimate to cover the | S algo | ¥ THE. EV. H.J. TILY ;s' ELECTED w ARREN GH ARGES DRY GOODS BODY HEAD Philadelphian Heads National As- sociation—New Honest Advertis- ing Code Is- Adopted. NEW YORX, February 15.—ilerbert Connection J. Tily of Philadelphia was elected president of the National Retall Dry Goods Assoclation, at the fourteenth an- nual convention, held ‘this ‘week t the Hotel Pennsylvania, it was an- nounced iast night at the annual banquet. The following sectional yice presi- For New Eng- land, Arthur L. Aldred of Providence, R. 1 -Atlantic States, John w York City; for the Rownd of Wheeling, ; for the Middle West, F. M. s of Indlanapolis, Ind.. and for . George A. Phillips of Spo- kane, Wash. New standards of honest advertis- ing were adopted at yesterday's ses- sion, in a code providing for truth and avoldance of dissemblance or in- sincerity. The code provided for the elimination of superlatives, for-wc- curacy in statements regarding quan- tities of, merchandise, seription of merchandise, labeling of seconds or Zoods. Denies paign Fund of 1920. By the Asociated Prexs. DETROIT,, Mich,, Charles B. Warren, February for™ M under entered emphatic denial here night of paign in 1920, complefe de- and the imperfect the ways an means ‘committe which William B. Thompson of York was chairman, for the puri Dr. Butler Goes Under Knife. NEW YORK. las Murray umbia Univers operation at th Manbattan and Ear Hospital. The operation s in every way successful, It was|on the gift of any one in the d. | of Michigan the records on fi urgeons reported a loeal anaes- tic was used, Doctors said that| Butler was in excelent condition. | I | ¥ president | PeIPING to Tajse funds. underwent will remain at the hospital at week, it was said. o It itched all the time and I could get no relief. I tried many things, but nothing did any good until I tried vour Resinol Oint- ment. That cured me in a very hort time. I always keep a jar *f it on hand now for cuts, burns nd other small ailments.” (Signed) I. Condrey, 2422 Grove St, I, TFALSE PROPAGANDA With Raising of G. 0. P. Cam- 13— appoint- ment by Presldent Coolidge' as At- torney General of the United States, last “the statement issued in Washington by some one for the pur- pose of faJse propaganda, that he was responsible for collecting the cam- und for the Republican party Mr. Warren stated that he was not & member of the Republican national committee after June, 1920, and never met with the Republican hational committee or any of its members to diséuss the raising of funds, He fur- ther stated that he never met wi h ot v of discussing the raising of funds or Mr. Warren said he gave to the cam- paign fund in 1920 the sum of $1,000 and that that: was the limit -placed o No powerful flavoring oils to sting the membranes—no eensation of scented soap. No drugs—no risk. ¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, ARGENTINA TO RECALL = PART OF GOLD EXPORTS Must Get Back $5,000,000 of Sum Sent to U. S. to Gain Ad-- vantage of £xchange Rates. By the Associated Press.. BUENOS AIRES, February 13.—Ar- gentina, which has Dbeen exporfing | gold to’ New York for more than a year in order to gain the advantage of the cxchange rates in the pay- | ments of its foreign debts service ml London, now ~ purposes to !mm{rl $5,000,000 gold. fen Owing to the decline in the value! lof the dollar in Buenos Alres dur- | ing the past six months, the profit on such trlangular operations {5 now {virtually nil, and it is claimed that gold is needed in the home market by the Argentina National Bank .on account of heavy commercial demand for money, which threatens the bank with the necessity of raising the dis- count rate. 5 The $5,000,000 will be withdrawn | from the funds accumulated by Ar- gentina in New York from the pro- ceeds of loans. me T LS Although the fire in Bergen, Nor- way, was nine years ago, reconstruc- still {s sloweand it will be som before the 130 five-story build- | . including meving pleture the- | aters, hotels, stores and post office are completed. | enate of the United States will} Mr. Warren stated that he had had nothing whatever to do with the rais- ing of funds nationally in 1920, OOBDED %2 5 HAOHHB G 395* Sale Price Karpen Overstuffed Group of three pieces in beautiful shade of brocaded mohair, with tops of seat cushions in harmonious damask. Just another example of .the thousands of unusual values in— THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE + Seventh Street Grand Jury Reports on Klan and liamson County grand J gating Klan, strife conditibns -of the past year, in | which 14 were slain, turned a total of 57 indictments, after 10 days’ deliberation. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. 57.INDICTMENTS FOUND. virtually unable to function because of inability #tof obtain a jury without prejudice or malice. Most - of the indictments returned yesterday were for violation of the prohibition law, burglary and larceny. Three indictments were for murder and three for perjury, — Houses of ;wooden framework en- Anti-Klan Strife. MARION, T, February 13.—Wil- Y, investi- anti-Klan and labor Yésterddy re- contalning four rooms be rent 5 For months past the courts “Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is the only thing that relieved me of constipation regularly. Two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN. It is nature’s own way of cleaning ‘the intestine. It is a bulk féod which sweeps the system of constipation’s poisons and stim- ul}tu normal, healthy action. ellogg’s ALL-BRAN is ran- teed to ge"rutmlnently eflagtui‘ve, if eaten regularly, or your grocer re- turns thé purchase price, Eat it with milk, cream, fruits, or try the recipes printed on the package. Made in Battle Creek, Michigan. ml ;:‘n._ h‘,. the oniy thive thet ber:ed "i’ leading hotels and restau- n. p Belped me an I want everybody to rants. Your grocer sélls it, (Signed) Jomn Paiuvox, o Clementon, N. Y. You can get sure, prompt, per- manent relief from constipation. Simply eat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Beware of the dangerous dis- eases which are constipation’s toll. Constipation is dreaded, not only for its insidious self, but for the serious diseases which may be traced to it. ‘Mr. Palludon wfl: us the helpful story of his relief: Doing hard work while constipated brought on piles, from which I suffered for two years. I tried_almost every remedy ."lt-hvul success. Finally I tried Kelloge's ALL-BRAN and it has made me 4‘ ALL-BRAN lS;xoulders, ]. sc Being Sold at Cabbage, b . DcC Sugar - cured : Breakfast 30c All eggs are carefully being received by us. itirely covered with steel plates and and bath. may ¥ » Say con- Fresh Eggé Only Are Now Price Will Be in Accord with Market Conditions You may buy fresh eggs of > WRISLEY — Everywhere | in the i crimson wrapper o - ALLEN B. WRISLEYCO. OLIV-EYE-LO ANOTHER NEW STORE Opens Tomorrow All Our Stores Corner of 18th St. & Oregon Ave. N.W. (Between S and T Sts.) candled and selected after us with assurance of perfect satisfaction. Our Famous Smoked Picnic New Crop Fancy lowa Bacon, Ib. GREEN BAG COFFEEs. 43¢ An excellent product at a w price. Star Lobster, 7; size Large ....... 20(: Potato Sale Today and Tomorrow 5 Lbs. for- 2 5c , - Lbs. New C 1 Ydow 4 10¢ [Em i 7 Y2c PURELARD - 2 *« 35¢ Van Camp’sMilk ..........3 for 29¢c Van Camp’s Pork & Beans. .3 for 25¢c Large Cans Tomatoes; 17¢; or 3 for 50c .Blue Ridge Corn, can.:...........15c Silver Label Peas ....... . .2 for 25c Keystone Spinach,can ..........15c Silver Floss Sauerkraut, can. . .. .12}c Pillsbury’s Pancake .............13c Virginia Sweet Pancake. .........11c Gold Medal Buckwheat. .........10c NavyBeans ... .........3Ibs. for 25c. .Yellow Split Peas, Ib., 9¢; or 3 for 25¢ . Quaker Small Hominy Grits. . . .. .11c Quaker Large Hominy Grits. . . . . .22¢ -Quaker Cornmeal, pkg..........12c Sanitairy Rolled Oats, large. .23c Sanitary Rolled Oats, small. ..9¢c Quaker Rolled Oats, pkg.........10c Kellogg’s “Pep” Bran Cereal, pkg., 12c Gorton’s Clam Chow Gorton’s Salad Fi Shrimp, can .. Star Lobster, ¥ size.... Pkgs. for sy MACARONI 3 BEETS Silver Lake 19c. 25¢ 25¢ ‘Choice Peaches, Ib 15¢ Fancy Peaches, ib. 17%0 Maid Raisins, 12ic 25¢ i D Another Sale on Hams Today and Tomorrow : Per Lb., 23 n 22¢ Lb. Evap. Apricots, Jb. Small size in No. ZHEN .. Sun pkg. Silver Lake Cut Pieces in No. Sun Sweet Prunes, in 2-Ib. cartons, each Again we sell these fine quality hams-at a very low -price. Quality .and economy in this sale. ~° NUTMARGARINE Today and Tomorrow Prunes 2 Lbs, 21¢ 50 to 60 Size. A Big Value. Aunt Jemima Pancake 2 for 25¢ 21c First Prize Hershey’s Cocoa One-Pound Can............. Golden Crown Syrup smancan ... 10c ‘Soap Deal The following combination isofferedfor................ 25¢ 3 cakes Star Soap ' . 1 pkg. Star Naptha Powder 1 pkg. IVORY Flakes Buy one or as ' many combinations as you want. Olivil e

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