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24 EAGUE ENTRY IRKS PRESS OF GERMANY “Hobson’s Choice,” Editors Say—See War Threat in Article XVI of Covenant. abc joining the in the opinfon of newspapers, They ent to proce: rriving at a » bulk of the e | £ de- | rmany from | e troops through her | it invasion of her | which the | irected. He be- result in com- | vy considera- ermany’s an im- n people are efforts to v | thority declave into the sresent would - complete inca- to deal with and that it e again gave an exhibition of its dexterity In dodging an important de- clsion.’ $800,000 OIL SUIT FILED. Louisianans Seek Dmages From Doheny Interests. ] 1 farch 17.— 1 filed by E. Shreveport | oil interests in | . with an epresenting w out of a transaction | aintiffs and J. M. Dan- { the Pan- leum and Transport vt I y in-| ty County and Smackover ofl PLAN STUDY OF MEAT. Agriculturist to Determine Value | of Live Stock Feed. CHICA( Board and will be presented to 1 experiment stations of the country for carrying out the re- search, _— The Bible contalns 724,692 words, Gibbon's “Decline and Fall of the man Empire” s nearly twice as containing about 1,421,700 A Sneeze—a Chill! Beware a Cold! Do This— SNEEZE or two and a chill are the wam- ings of an impending cold. Don’t wait to sec. Take action tonight! Thousands of people turned to the good old-fash- ioned way during the great THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. DE VALERA ISSUES PLEA. Wants All Irishmen to Stand Firm for Republic. DUBLIN, March 17.—Eamonn de Valera, the Irish Republican leader, has idsued a St. Patrick's day mani- festo to Irishmen abroad, appealing to them to rally to the aid of their atened country.” He says: all sulcide be the end of an an- 1t pation that no external power 1d directly kill? Stall it be by hands of men calling themselves It that the last conquest of our land by England shall be completed? » win for the motherland h among nations, to realize their 1 for her, is the duty to which all her children will consecrate them- selves on this ay FORD'S RALL PROFIT NETS $4580 “Joke Road” Bought in 1920, for $4,939.100 Will Pay Owner $9,538,550 April 1. By the Associated Press March 17.—The New York T savs today that after op- g the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton road for five years, Henry Ford will receive on April 1 almost twice the : put into the road and will its ownership. stred the road, then consid- joke rafiroad,” in 1920, the s, at @ cost of $4,939,100, and ve on April 1 lon of bonds and Inte At for the five years placed at ailroad now has an indebtedness ,043,000, which will also be re- the Times says. of only deemed Ford's s attributed largely own automobile freight to the despite this advantage, he is co by rallroad men, the Ti having “done wonders.” WHISKY SALES SLUMP. Wine Drinking, However, In- creases in Britain. LONDON, March 17.—In consequence of the heavy duties’ there has h!‘enl a slump in consumption of whisky in both England and Scotland. One that three times much port wines is being imported into the country as before the war | and that whisky is losing by several million gallons a year. The duty on port is only 2 shillings and 6 pence to 6 shillings per gallon, against a duty of 72 shillings and 6 pence on a proof gallon of whisky. DANIEL GUG(;ENHEM ILL. Financier Taken Sick at Florida Resort. | NEW YORK, March 17.—Daniel Guggenheim, financier, who suffered a heart attack early this year, is again critically 111 at his home in the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, it became known yes- terday. He was brought here Sun- day from Palm Beach, where he had gone to recuperate. When he first went to Florida, Mr. Guggenhelm appeared to be recover- ing. Recently, however, while on board his yacht, he had three heart attacks. He returned to New York in his private car, accompanied by his d STOMACHQUEER" GAS, INDIGESTION lChcw a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! If you feei full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here Is harmless stomach digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store, Keep it handy! Keep the covers well up over the shoulders. You'll feel better in the morning. It may savea cold and even more serious consequences, Always have lemons in the house for suchan emergency. fou’ll stop many colds in REG’LAR FELLERS—The Minority Partner. RED CROSS THANKED | FOR MINE BLAST AID John L. Lewis Expresses Gratitude of Union for Work in Sul- livan Disaster. doubtedly this is the [ | we | w | membership, 1 The formal thanks of the United fine Workers of America were | led to the Red Cross ay for its rellef work following recent m Ind, by President J of the labor organ The expressions ohn L Lewis | ratitude by | President Lewis were contained in| Extra Duty for Maj. Edgerton. the following letter “With great admiration I have ob- | served the splendid work which t} Red Cross is doing in bringing rell to the stricken fami orkers wha lost the saster. the 3 our mem o interest in the future wel families and dependents stricken industrial heroes “l am advised that the Red Cross has a well defined plan for the carry- ing out of its relief work in instances this character Under this plan ements of the individual of “PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by ph!.iehm for 50 years as an | antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions—any drug store. | Th e disaster at Sullivan, | ant and if it | of son will deal equitably | ea vy | to ve followed in such circumstances and the need of mercy IS thus measur- the rule of “In o hearty behalf of the America in service being ren situation.” undertaken the |t litating the fam- | ilies of the 51 miners killed E. Edgerton, in addition to his s in this city. develops that the one family are greater than the needs family the Red Cross | with each. proper method positive require- United wish to express nendation fqr the human- e (Copyright, 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc., Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) PARDNERS 15 THE BEGT WAY TO BUY ANYTHING . F'RINSTANCE DOWN AT OOMLAUFS FOR TWENY CENTS You GET ONEY FOUR CHALKLIT CUP CAKES BuT FOR FI CENTS MORE \, vou eeTSIK, or TWO \MORE FOR ONEY A NICK ~ 7 7% —= DEA ES 27 ] 7N YOUR TWENY CENTS THREE APIECE BY GENE BYRNES. | /«\\ | .60 YOU TAKE '™ AN’ MY FIVE PENNIES AN GEY THE EXTER ONE AN WE'LL DIWIDE PARDNERS ALWAYS S GOES TOGETHER AN SR THEN DIVIDES. /[ 1 eL! needs of 13, and Addison Mec-| the event of the death of | th dren, Rosalind on Divorces Defeated. i"l The measure would have repealed Cres, 10. % al s ER, Del, March 17 bi \WILL AUTHORIZES DESTRUCTION OF ART| a ¢ reach the|sj e will be|divc Un- | . | Academy at|cum £ that import- i 'S S { Metcalf Tells Executive to Make Away With Paintings Detri- mental to Estate. Mine its great my ch 17.—The will of ndscape artist, filed ate's Court, & tors of hi paintir red in the s estate any h, Corps of service~ atyourcall T has cost us years of conscien- tious labor and a great invest- ment in money to build up the service that today assures you the very best milk obtainable and the quickest possible delivery. All this service was built for your con- venience. It is constantly at your call. Why not put it to the test? 2012 11th ST. N.W. ‘Your Property and Purse Are Safeguarded by These du Pont Paint Now and Pay Later The Home-Owner's Partial ment Plan for painting and var- nishing enables you to paint NOW and pay in conveni- ent monthly install- ments. We'll be glad to explain it to you W. Pay- ~ Sold By hee Dealers i A. ABLEMAN, 4809 Georgia Ave. N.W. CALVERT HARDWARE, 2501 Champlain St. W. A. FINCH, ABE GREENBLATT, 44th & Hunt Pl. N.E. GEO. A. EMMONS, 207 Pa. Ave. S.E. Agents in Washington {The du Pont Paint and Varnish Agent in your community is rendering service of prime importance to property owners. {Each of the dealers listed below will take an intelligent interest in your painting problems. He will teil you how to finish a chair, how to paint your automobile or help you choose materials for a big job. fWhatever you need in paints, varnishes, stains or enamels, you will get extra value in appearance and protection by looking for the red DU PONT OVAL on every container. f1t'1l well pay you to get acquainted with the du Pont agent nearest your home. HUGH REILLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Paints for Every Purpose Glass for Every Need Bowkote ENAMEL GIKE LauiD soRcaA AINTs and vARNISHEY AUTO FINISH Black Enamel Gargraries Galiom, U 5. Standend Menso Tufcote Varnish Stain ‘Mahogany and Vicinity MORGAN BROTHERS, 30th & P Sts. N.W. L. S. QUACKENBUSH, 3263 M St. N.W. Washington JOHN F. MEENEHAN, 2010 14th St. N.W. SAM ULLMAN, 1778 “You" St. N.W. UNIVERSITY HARDWARE; 3304 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 2416 18th St. N.W. SAM MENDELSON, 1100 King St Alexandria, Va. F. B. RECTOR, 5443 Conduit Road N.W. SERVICE HARDWARE, 4710 14th St. N.W. MONARCH HA! - £ RDWARE & AUTO ACCES- , " T0MSEN, Clarendon, Va. SORY CO., W. v €0, 1901 L 8t. N.W. LAWRENCE TURVILLE, 5516 Conn. Ave. PAUL F. MOORE, 3509 12th St. N.E. N.W. influenza epidemics. Hot lemonade was an effective check on colds. The efficiency of hot lem- onade in the prevention or treatment of a cold is due to more than its heat. 1f you feel chilly and be- gin to sneeze, take a piping hot lemonade, then a good ‘warm bath and get right into bed under warm covers. COBLENTZ PHARMACY, 1542 N. Cap. St. COLUMBIA HARDWARE CO., Columbia Pike, Rosslyn, Va. H. F. DISMER, 3124 14th St. N.W. this time-tried way. Just squeeze the juice of 2 lemon in glass or cup of hot water. Add sugar if you wish. California lemons make the best lemonade. They are practically seedless, tart and heavy with acid juice. Buy them at any first-class store. Try the “hot lemonade way” tonight. R. D. GRUND, N. Chesapeake Beach, Md. C. W. HENRY, 1250 22d St. N.W. IDEAL HARDWARE, 1220 Pa. Ave. S.E. F. J. MARTIN, 5022 Rock Creek Church Rd. R. W. VINSON, Rockville, Md. WASHINGTON WRECKING CO., 711 K St. s.w. F. L. WATKINS, Seat Pleasant, Md.