Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1925, Page 10

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i 10 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18;y 1925. i i b; s A . Unity Audito- INBURABI-Esy HUME l “:EZ‘ I:EYVi T o COMMUNIST TRIAL onomzn;xo(g \gcnvnms. ‘,f;iv‘,:’:i“- Z‘t:i ”‘z:"’;’z.‘;'fi%m.,. TR n Unity Audito Lt hadee Hovn. B wibtiora & AT BERLIN LAGGING [nizin, e Ruier, former shiof of| worren G. marding Camp, No. 5, |of Thacsoonists, 178 K. strect. 3 See the King will adlsouss “How ‘Organizad | Department, will address the League|Sons of Veterans, will have an en- |o'clock. E | Effort I'rmvym».:nllve Ends u'l‘ Statis - of Women Voters, 4:45 o'clock, at|tertainment and dance, at 1412 Pennd- e e el | tical Science he meeting has been 1901 F street. Subject: “The Pro-|sylvania avenue. Members an 3 o vill address the uly lled by a group of Washington | Evidence Adduced That Agents of | tection of Citizens Abroad.” friends of Lincoln and Cushing|Center for Psychic Research, 8 Chas.Schwartz & Son | statisticians to consider the advisa- _ 3 < é Camps will be special guests. o'clock, at 1337 Oak street. Subject: | bility of forming a local society affili- | Police Aided in Organiz- The Board of Education will meet, s |/Did You Marry Your Husband to ated with the Amerlean Statistical | o ks 3:30 o’clock, at Franklin School ‘Washington Chapter, Sojournernl Reform Him? ° ° 0 ibuti | Association | ing Cheka. — Club, will give a dance in the sall e ]EI « JL‘L Dollar ~ Contributions Are s A sl SR | = e TONIGHT. lfn at the navy y‘-rc:i, ;:42{0'01“7&1‘(- Mrs. Alice Rees, California’s first ye peclalists ! e will be n home ec P ;¢ 7 U, |Guests will be recetved by Rear Ad-|woman sheriff, wears trousers and } Sought to Clear the In- ju e {iL ABX EDCARESS Sy MO WS 1) et brcloch st Calvary Meth: |miral Hutchison, commandant cf the | rides astride her saddle horse. Not only are wour eyes correct 1 eplope | generally s invited, especlally those| "pRRELIN, March I8.—Four weeks'|ooenic on ohild telfarc. president of the Sojourners’ Club. mEeE—e e Sohatts & 8 . stitution of Debt | interested 1g Spring millinery, proceedings in the Leipzig C tag| Eueek. onl: chlid comalzage s aud, Mea. —s i ctrists, but special pains are tak 5 | Proceed nLs «ipzig Communist|p)1is yost on the prohibition outlook. o " w. C. FURNITURE | iats, ¥ | en Unit | trial constitute a record for German Honorary members and friends in- Th‘e Fmma Sanford she ton . | sce that your s b d ! Legion | Where judicial —authorities work | viceq T. U. will meet, 8 o'clock, st the RENTING | i i o 1 the g Yo 501000 T Mrs. Frant | auickly, vet the trlal is not ended f . home of Mrs. Thomas, 2043 Park road. | look well on yo contributed only rolina avenue | 8nd thé results have been meager. The District of Columbia Society, on City Chiroprac- FOR s & § | AT ot ths | It has been proved that three of |Sons of the American Revolution, e . A Household Parties | Expert Counsel " mn o {'"‘b‘\"w““‘,\'fir"‘,":”:‘w ey will meet at dinner, 8 o'clock, in|in rooms of Central Chiropractic Col- Receptions Drives | QL 1 Rev. Edmond A. w an police while they were organizing | Lafayette Hotel. Rev. : n ece) | e Ml | give the fifth le course | a communist cheka. potave e v. Joseph R.|jope 1914 Seventh street. All Registered 2 | Conventions Office Weddings 50 will speak. Music. An elec- to fill a vacancy on the board of agement will be held “The Four Great Builders” will be on “Forms of Foreign Governments, One interesting fact brought out in chiropractors invited. before the Washington Study Club, | the rivairy existing between Prussian tomorrow, 11:30 a.m., at 1 and Wurttemberg police, each seek- g bbb Al 5,000 Folding Chatrs o | His subject will be ing to obtain the large reward offered | The Connecticut Avenue Citizens' | the 8ubJ Gl Y Always in Stock | Dr. Walsh was a gpe: for detection and conviction of guilty | Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in | ¢ American relief i | communists. This rivalry went so|parich hall of All Souls' Church. i 1920 B : | H. BAUM & SON || 1 "7 | far that on one asion the Prussian | James T.' Lloyd, president of the GlNGER . | oo arrested Wurttemberg people | Board of Education, will speak of 464 Pa. Ave. NW. “The Round Table” will present | lin. They drew. their revolvers | “School Problems.” 1 Franklin 5393 2 % eciaseall jety of Amer- | pital and violence almost resulted Henry C. Spengler Post, American American's In- | Another interesting point is that|Legion, will meet jointly with its NONE BETTER hic Phenomena,” | the G nan prosecutor has definite nxili at dinner, 6:30 o'clock, at 0,000 people hat the n this c ion of ) could give %hfs Burdbn o gt b a e Playhouse, | reason to believe that one of the|City Club | A. G. HERRMANN 1814 N street. F Public invited. °d men, Skoberlevsky, is the : neral, Gorleff, but he has| A lecture and song recital will be 750 Tenth St. S.E. > difficult e Club of Master Masons not the evi brush thre A. Lisner Mrs. Charles and pital at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore Why wait until the flies take possession of your Vs as oa home before you begin to think of your scree to s We have a specially prepared screen paint t not only prevents rust, but will v:l'r:_lnq the » Tewo popular shades. A quart is sufficient to pain the screens of an ordinary home. “617‘ 0% dDUCH Lthe Distric {Mu‘»\ngm 1925, b Cie ,f;:':.:.‘.\:"\.u\« o) Plenty of ° tore Hours: | o1 i5es Trom IRILE L Parki tl Fl P t C 7:30 ; omorrow, § o'clock, | Ga, for duty ‘ oom of the Arcade. Vis i = . - | Tan . Lt Mo Seam Bk ot How” Forki| trying to run Screens Need Your Beautiful Floors | Sormty of3e | BALK STRIKE PEACE. | 0001000 fund to estabiish an wve. hos- | Attention Now at a Small Cost your body on a weak mixture? “u | ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE | At night when your feet are tired, sore and swollen conditior workmen o Milan som a helping hand. Fi = % ’xrnm much walking or | Make These Simple OU'VE seen an automobile start up a Bl 7 = sersonnel of th ttees anc urir dancing, sprinkle two | arts’ 5 g e ae o res fon eady had re-enterec Aumsym-‘us‘:‘:;wa::: Blood Tests! hill—then cough and sputter—seen it ack, Qu C s when orders cam in the foot-bath, gentiy slow down to a crawl. Usually the reason ists’ unic to continue | d these were obeyed im- | b the e 4 : Biea Gl wa is bad mixture—the wrong kind of fuel. relief is like magic. $ Shake Allen's Foot-Ease Blood is your body’s fuel—rich, red, into your shoes in - vital blood means rich, full, vital lives. Green, Quarts, $1.25 Floor Varnish | mpany . a | al 1 | by the strike g | the morning and s i ]vl 5 ] mitted by a president « {such a vast undertaking as the | Falk in comfort. Tt Thousands of men and women are trying ave our oney 4 managers contains & employing 25,000 workmen | akes the friction o Blood . 1 Rient of treasurer i S | trom the shoe. Sold everywhere For FREE ST to run on the wrong mixture—their bl Refi h i our Porch sl Chew I thai S 3 baie | Sample and Foot-Ease Walking Doll, ress fies - is i i — have Anemia and { y o | sddress, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. Le Ry, M. Y. tween hand and ia: fmpoverihed they I o (| urniture ‘ Quality Porch Furniture Enanic \ S e kLl Tk SO hat will : . Quarts, $1.45 i ot, murky days of Aug- clothes. Rain ha oof—sunproof. Colo thumb. If blood they don’t know it. returns slowly it sndicates Anemia PUPPY DOG AS PRIZE. : For thirty-two years, Gude's Pepto- Mangan has been the physician’s way to bring health and energy back to run-down bodies. This time-tried tonic It dries u not becowme soft on those ill ot stick Reward for Highest Score in W’m'k; for C. M. T. C s Free— rles J. Mabbut in Balt ; & 0 S D | \ \\ is the quic'klv;ay;uaexet;-y—.torqfin fe s, Red and Green STORMTIGHT . | the zest of life. s pictured— . ' One Sunny Day | P o anes Quarts, S165 . tions for the 7 Third Corps tion, you owe it to yourself to first see the Add this sparkle to your morning glass Pi_rlts, 90c i « | | Repeat same test u";hx‘x o i on thumbnasl. wonders that the easily-assimilated iron s 2 roof pbutt's famous ¢ : ! - . | 5 by g e Let us send you—iree—the way to | changed. ‘I'he poisons and wastes and manganese content of Gude’s Pepto- % Pmts, SOC r PR e { sunnier days. | are eliminated. All that depressed is by experts to be one Mangan will work. Just the thing for lawn ben Black, Gallons, $2.00 1t brings to countless people every | §0ne. trained police dog v new fitness and new joy. Its a wonderful experience. Your druggist has it in liquid and tablet Srie vl Sinene The way is this: On rising drink a | , ON¢ 8ets up cross porhaps. The o | day looks dark. One feels unfit. In an hour the day grows sunny. One starts out like a child of ten. J Gude’ e : reip a little Jad Salts to the water. | Qnce try Jad Salts and you will | Imless the inner t ‘ Germans in the late w , was wound . ’y Yy 3 i1 the SLUNIAEE aadt cunturel By ‘uTthenq}Igu have & sparkling am'-:.:..lmys use them to save lost days. | evelid s s bright Pep O~ angan Capt, Mabbutt and Wieox | Jad Salts are made from the acids | The way is delightful. 1t is harme Scarlet., Amemia : B ek e o Ao | of lemon and grape, combined with |jess, tomplete and prompt. Semd gy Tonic and “Bleod &nricher s uPDY Sl on | lithia, etc. |this coupon to learn how much it In an hour the whole day is means. own as the mascot of the 2d!glass of water, hot or cold. That washes out the stomach—fits it for Corps foot ball team for the past three years. Frenchie's m i { | July 30 at the close of t 1 | the successful student 1 | | Ee o (TR o : T : Japan num r near 0, seven times the ber in this country Permanent roads are a good investment —mnot an expense Battling Your Way Into Town It was a glorious trip. The setting sun proclaims the day about done. And now the battle starts. It will be dark long before you reach home. BILL—JACK—RALPH H SKILLED OPTICIANS | R i 610 Thirteenth Street N.W. Phone Franklin 171 And Women are Flocking to this Spring’ Opening SALE First Aid For | cuts, burns,scalds | and all itchin skin troubles™ o, , RESINOL = FORSKINTORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic| Liquid, Just What You Need |, | Don't worry about Eczema or other | skin troubles. You can have a clear, | healthy skin by using Zemo. While for the Young Folks— We've a brand-new Chil- E dren’s -Department at our 7th Street Store, and the most attractive shoes fo Spring you ever did see! What a jam! You barely crawl along. You stop. You start. You creep ahead a few yards. Again you jam on the brakes. Cars! Cars! Cars! Endlessly in front of you, endlessly behind you. \ new berib boned patent leather beauty for girls 111 to 2, $5 2 to 6, $6 The driver just ahead stops suddenly. You barely miss bumping into his car. On-coming cars honk an angry warn- ing if you attempt to turn out. The road Zema generally removes Pimples, i ; S ; ankle-str ¢ Biackheads, Blotches, Eczema and | ASFODMMALIDN: HIS is an opportunity to i, Ringworm and makes the skin clear - tv. ate and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene. trating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show and may be applied day or night. | Trial bottle, 35¢c; large size, $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25c. All druggists. ! qrodento ' TOOTH PAST [ Prevents and Cures Receding Gums Intersecting highways also are jammed with traffic. At every intersection again you wait, doggedly clutching the wheel in silent wrath. save real money on ex- quisite new shoe fash- ions—at the very outset of the Spring season. No wonder all the Hahn stores have been the busiest spots in town this week! At last, after literally fighting your way over the road, you swing into your - own driveway. Included, more than a dozen striking new models made especially for this occasion. Styles pictured, and others. Tans—blonde and black satins—patents —two-tone effects—and rubber-sole sport shoes. All at the very special Spring Opening price of $4.85 pair! Imported fron Switzerland! This exquisitely madc Patent Pump. 5 to 8, $3.25 815 to 11, $4.50 11%% to 2, $5.50 Yes, it was a glorious trip, but— % Don't blame your highway authorities. They are ready to do their part, but they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to in- vest in more and wider Concrete Highways now. You know an early start means early relief. NEVER we anything s0 o Crepe rubber sole e s Indian Moccasins = ey PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ’]“‘]"j x::ll'\\x i'\‘"“”‘\“‘\ wfi;‘;fifigggfldgsc he purpose of this Sale is to make doubly Cor-Tth &K St 814 to 11, $4 % L 5 e | 4 = T il worth while a visit to our stores this * 5 111 to 2. $4.50 A National Organization week. We want you to see how gloriously 414 9th St. J to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete we have prepared (o}l; Spring. }1:13“."1"“' 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ' { in the stores themselves, Otfices in 29 Cities i f et s e 233 Pa Ave.S.E. e g L

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