Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 34

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34 QTS TRANIG OF GENERAL STAFF éen. Ely Denies Charge That Army Unit Is Not Up to Date. from West F and schooling until he is pi duty on that staff. “Matter of Dollars and Centx. The War De retary Weeks. applauded praise of Secre- DENIED BY UNTERMYER. Declares Isadore Shap Not Marc) hapiro Itched Badly. Lost Rest. Healed by Cuticura. “ Pimples broke out on my face and then on my chest. They were red at first and then festered and scaled over. The pimples itched badly at times causing me to scratch, and I lost my rest. I could hardly bear to have my clothing touch the breaking out, especially during the warm weather, and my face was badly disfigured. “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in about three weeks I could see an improvement. 1 continued the treatment and after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Josie F. Liles, R. 2, Box 69, Morven, N. C. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Soap2se. Ointment 2 and e Taleam Zie, Soid evervwhers. Sample each free Address “uticurs Laborstories, Dept. N, Malden, Mass."! FOLK Col. Clarence.O. Sherrill, U. S. A is more familiar to the Washingtor he is a pooh-bah _in he fills and anoth- set should, form the of honor for the President and his executive family when they assemble for the and these 1 ake instr herrill. T t. Adolphus Andrews, com- mander of the Mayflower, equally from the Navy and Marine Corps. To be superintendent »f public grounds Col. C. 0. Sherrill, sion for the District tendent of the War, department and superin- State and Navy and must see rr House ntly of etiquette ed too hasily to admit refe » the State De- rtment. For this ment of duties the Open Every Saturday Until 10 P. M. Don't wait OUR EASY / ) CONVENIEN and Double Bres ce. And the low will not mi T WILL DO. Easy th public as the military aide of Presi- dént Coolidge and as superintendent of public grounds and bulldings, but ~egulatr re- 5 gard to the posts er Atlas for the official burdens which he bears on his broad, square- To guard official re from the tion directly other six are 1d buildings is times, and the 4 o chief ad- viser of the Motor Transport Commis- to their their sani- = — £ questions |y until vou have all ca tions and we'll make t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT NATIONS’ WOES LAID AT TAXATION’S DOOR Rail Executive Tells I.imhermen if Present Rate Continues Income and Taxes Will Be on Parity. n By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.—The downfall of nations can be measured in the terms of taxation effect upon the people, Paul Shoup, vice presi- dent of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Co., sald in an address here yesterday before the Hoo-Hoo Club, a national organization of lumber e present rate of taxation con- Shoup asserted, taxes and in- P » on a parity. Th t f al, and State g - ment has increased from ten to twen- ty fold during a period when the population has but advanced three- fold. He continued: *“We constantly are engaged in delving Into one an- other's pockets to &erve some sup- posedly superior measure. Nearly every law is a restraint of some kind and are| _every legislator desires to have a statute of hi on the books. “The things that make a nation great are not found in the statutes— s fact Is overlooked by the legls- Customs, traditions, charac- lations make for the pvernment of the coun- making and his name | REJECT DEATH PENALTY. Michigan Legislators Defeat Bill "k | Providing for Capital Punishment. LA NG, Mich., March 13.—The bill providing for capital punishment was defeated in the lower House of the Michigan Legislature yesterday. The vote was 54 to 46. The bill has not been considered by the Senate. his regular salary in the Army and ght margin for incidental ex- es. But he is a stupendous worker and as fervent an advocate of the strenuous life and open-air exereiaciss the late Theodore Roose- velt BAND CONCERTS. Tonight at 8:15_o'clock, at the United States Marine Corps Institute Hall, Eighth and Eye streets southeast, by the United States Navy Bdnd Orchestra, Charles Benter, Spanish march, Overture to “Orpheus,” Offenbach Solo for cornet, “My Heart at Thy Sweet Volce,” Saint-Saens (Bandmaster G. De Glorgio) Grand scenes from the opera “Mme. Buuerfl{' ‘.fi.l’ucfclnl “The Evolution ol Fantasia, “Th TR rince Igor”..Borodin of the Slave of the Archers. (¢) Grand Ensemble. Valse, “Vienna Beauti Polonaise, “Militaire”...Chopin Excerpts from “Robin Hood,” De Koven Finale, "The Star Spangled Banner. By the United States Soldiers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, tomorrow, 5:45 o'clock, John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. March, “The peror's Body Guard” ..... Metnicke Overture, “The Sun quested) ... Entr’ (a nd fant Songs Fox trot, iennese Folk Komzalk Zamecnik oir,” Waldteufel Did 1 Kiss That 1 120 SALOONS TO CLOSE. VERA CRUZ, March 13.—The pro- prietors of 120 of this city's saloons have announced that they will close March 15 In consequence of the high tax imposed by the government. Forty have closed already, but 250 still are doing business A recent Vera Cruz dispatch, tell- ing of the quintuple ncrease in li- cense fees for saloons, sald it was belleved to be the first step in a movement to restrict the consumption of liguor. lc——njl———|nlc———|sjcajalc———|o|——Ja| —| Established in 1900 . IN AND MAKE USE There's no red tape. The New Three-button Top Coats Use Your Credit!| OF Just erms so casy that you'll hardly SUITS AND TOPCOATS are ho want style and quality at prices that opportunity terms $29.50, $35, $45 Up ENSEMBLE SUITS The new ensemble costume has taken the ¥ by storm—everywhere you go you see em. And now we have every new idea in are positive to find just r¥ new coloring—every Huve it charged. COATS For Women coat wonderfully lined and trimmed with fur. We have an n, and invite your {nspec- o 0 pay in the “Abramson’ Use your credit. $24.50, $35, $45 Up DRESSES For Women Easy pay- Every ishly is Hundreds and hundreds of New Frocks ble for all occasions are her . colors and stvles our collection. Buy . Terms to suit. 4.98, $24.50, $39.50 Up All the are in- them on You don't need the cash— D. ©C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. SOVIET SAYS PRIEST MADE TORCH OF SELF Authorities Deny Clergyman Was Burned Alive by Secret Police Agents. the authorities aver, was prompted by the receipt of many threatening letters from other priests, who took exception to his communication the Pope, in which he urged Vatican to prevent the Polish priest- hood from indulging In anti-Soviet propaganda. In one of the letters which the authorities disclose the writer says: “You must destroy yourself, if you U. S. SUES BILLSON HEIRS.f “‘2 $197,666 Income Tax Claimed Due | | he fornia From Duluth Man’s Estate. , March 13.—Six heirs | 38 e of the late Wil- | llam W. Bilison of Duluth, Minn., sued in Federal Court la $197,666 claimed by the be due on Incoms ta have paid before his 919 Winchester Gas Plant Sold B to The Sta ER, Va By the Associated Press. KIEFF, Ukraine, March 13.—The Soviet authorities now assert that T'ather Andrae Fedoukovitch, a Polish Catholio priest, reported to have been burned allve at Jitomir by agents of the secret police, killed himself by want to exculpate yourself before the Church and your country. Your offense will be severely punished on earth and in Heaven.” death named were Many a woman who admits that her face is her fortuns is mighty about squandering it. saturating his body with kerosene and then applying a match. His aot, THE RLE'. 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