Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 22

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HOLY MACKEREL! DUT If SHORT OF OADH! 1 \WONDER IF JOE MESTEW W DOWN AT' AL. FISHER'S POOL Room? HES OWED ME 82 FoR Two YEARS. T AINT MUCH DUT I CAN USE IT. ILL RAMDLE DOWN AMD TRy AWD COLLECT T .THE EVENING <KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Never Got Started. 1 HATE TO A3K HIt FoR IT, BUT TH' Die WHALE HAS HAD (T TWO YEARS, AND Two BUCKS 18 Two BUCKS TO ™ME THEIE DAYS HELLO ED 1S JoE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925. BY POP MOMAND HELLO AL! YoURE T vERy Guy o1 WANTA SEE — LET HE HavE TWO BUCKS TILL To-MORROW waLl You?) T JUST LOST Two @anes To CLIFF SruT AND T WANTA Pay Hint! I HOPE HET Suits Reduced Agai . VERY Spring Suit is included in this Clearance Sale—and every price has been still further re- duced. They are right down to bed- rock now. CLAIMS SHE KILLED | U. . INQUIRY ORDERED. |BAN ON WAGON SALE | WIFE SURRENDERS. SISTER THROUGH PITY | Bedtum corporation workers') OF GAS T( BE TESTED | 2NCHEURG, va., gune 19—srs Deaths to Be Further Investigated Madison Heights, sought in the shoot- A S e i of Miss Grace Tisdale when she - W o e ; e _|found the girl with ¥ord on Buzzards Paris - Dressmaker Says Victim, |Miss Teona Snounced g | D ver Arrested for Selling in Gon- | pung, Surtendered herself esterday : ranges, 0 ternoon. Mrs. Ford was released on J e Doomed by Tuberculosis, el it S et gested Area, Must Go to bond of $1,000 for preliminary trial in e @ b | Amherst County on luly 11. ed fo 1 k P D é had 3 ReEgedgonieath | begun an_investigation into the .m} § Court. Mrs. Ford sald she went to Buz {of 4 number of workers in the United — zard8 Island and found her husband By the Associated Pres | States Radium Corporation plant. there with the girl. When Ford was ( 4 Pl The legality of a police regulation 7 PARIS, June 19.—Anna Levadser,| Applica Investiga. | which » prohibits gasoline or motor] oot 1° S4id- he left betore the Your blistered burning feet e Akt St i Bators Hontw . because of e > - T T e e Ustaction with- the (el one oo o e remeru]| e , BIrl, now s | the leas ; the “congested area” for the generul ballet murdering her sister F.iwho, ithe | {nvestigation which the Sthte Sepvtlzots CoRR LN Arive’ bak Tand prisoner contends, d to be put | BT T T [ A R R e out of her misery because she was area i§ to be tested in the Police need the comforting touch of Resinoi Ointment to cool the inflammation and relieve the soreness.. Physicians say that infections around the feet are th worst, 60 watch out for the broke: doomed to death from tuberculosis. it R blisters. Anoint well with Resinol, the: ‘bandage and the healing begi | | v Medical experts have declared the | WA UATTANten 1 the WicHity of the ! 3 This is also an uoellenmng fo. Light weights for now and medium weights for Fall. Light colors that match the weight seasonably; and darker colors as suit- able for later. Also plain Blues that A are good all the time—all wheres. recovering from They are all Mode Suits—that’s im- portant to remember. $35 and $40 Suits 850 Suits $55 and $60 Suits $65 and $70 Suits $75 and $85 Suits AT THE TORP! OUNCEMENT SATURDAY'S STAR._ Do you rub raw? When skin is raw or chafed get quick relief and healing with— Make this feet! Sce how Instant and com- plete is your ~elief with Dr. Scholl's Zino- pads. They stop the cewse—friction and pressure. No method 50 safe, quickly healing and absolutely antiseptic and scientific as this. At your druggiet's or shoe dealer’s. Dr Scholl’s Zino-pads “Put one on—the pain is gone” woman feeble intellectually, but re . 4 Sponsibie for her action The puviic| GIFTS OF $4,517,348 |Senter_ Maricet " toduy by Policeman prosecutor argued she made a living et ot b o e s os aviola with difficulty and wished to get rid — et e DL e Teling e Aoy !"% her sister. | President Lowell Denies That Gen- SR e R I T G G % ] teral for the violation and will in- der in court, Ar xclaimed to | = & . 4 the Judge: “You would do e wne | €ral Cultural Courses Are Be- ““l‘es‘lhg:, l‘g:‘r:*g‘:fi fign‘““’ court for The positive rellet, for SEA. boils, sores, ete. - = the 4 i ; a ation. TRAINAND n e mealinimener i declired fhas) ing Neglected in College. These ‘tank wagons have been is Stops the nauses at once. 25 Acall drug stores. Hes elfes ut ofher oo tant | suegl regular huckster licenses by the years in use. ) e AEAR e BIE T sk B ShGra e Asscociated Press Diskict of Columbla. Efforts to pur. i s A S sulcide pact, she told the court. MBRIDGE, M . June 19.—|Cpase gas from the wagons of one of ‘or direct on veceipr of price Anair was to raise her head if the | After announcing gifts to the uni.|tDe large producing companies failed he Mothersill Remedy Co., New York Bkt ARt vk nothetectiv | versity totaling $4,517.348 in excess s the contention of thess 7w Anna emptied the revolver to make |of the $10.000.000 fund donated for ; iy By & Analr was dead. She tried to|new chem laboratories, art mu-|Toular customers on comtract. and but could not do so, and then | seum and school of business adminis. | that they | zed, fd, that “God wished | tration, at the annual meeting of the | €l public me to live. e appeared to be un-| Harvard Alumni Association yester. |= strung during the trial and talked |day, President A. Lawrence Lowell constantly with spectators in the |declared that the culture and general | courtroom. | education of the college have not been | | neglected in favor of specialized and | professional education, as some MONEY-MAKING CONVICT | critics had implied The college has,” he said. “received BEGINS SECOND TERM |&reater attention. has undergone more hange and is more important than any other part of the university."” New members of the board of over- Man Accused of Taking in $35,000 |« were announced as Arthur executive of e Na York Prison. Wendell. Jr. ‘02, of Chicago, and | TUESDAYS tional Automobile Dealers | Albert T. Perkins, 87, of St. Louis. | P : By thal Anscibaleig | They will serve. six-ygar tasea Association recently said— BALTIMORE, Md., June 19.—Bert| The three new directors of the M. Morgan, who came into the lime- | Harvard Alumni Assoclation glected I know that Dodge Broth- light in recent months with an inves- three-year terms are: Walter G SIS . tigation of a mail order business he | Sigford, 05, of New York: Judee ers organization as a whole was alleged to have conducted from |James M. Morton. '31, of Fail River, : behind the walls of Maryland Pent:|and Ralbh Lowell. '12. of Boston V) is probably nearer to the tentiary, netting him $35,000 In two ! : ars : Vears. was released today to be im- | sgh_t principle in used car medlately arrested for violation of e parole in New York State. | uying and sell‘mg. tha:n Detective Roy Hill of New York any other organization in was waiting in a taxicab when Mor- busi 5 zan emerged from the prison gates thi 3 He was whisked away to Union Sta- € business. tion and started for New York, where it was said he had two years to = 3 serve. He had just completed a four- SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY vear term in Maryland Penitentiary. 4 ’ He was convicted on 27 counts of | Used Car Dept. s 1707 14th St. N.W. Open Evenings and Sundays obtaining money under false pre- | tenses from Baltimore firms. In re- cent months his alleged prison mail order business, with a corps of clerks employed in a downtown Baltimore office, gave rise to an investigation which ended with the resignation of Warden Claude B. Sweezey. Koré.u Koni a Main 6660 ... for Sore Skin A %@ DoD6E BROTHERS DEALERS SELL 600D USED CARS Cut It Out Now Present It At Once With 39c Only at PEOPLES DRUG STORES (Any one of the 18 Convenient Stores) upon is good until Saturday evening. June 20th, unless the author- And Get This Regular Full Size $1 Bottle of it ized distribution is exhausted before that date. No coupons accepted after NARCISSE '— PERFUME Only 3 Bottles to Each bustomer This Coupon Is Worth To You Notice to Authorized Distributors In accordance ‘with our agreement vou are authorized to deliver one bottle of Narcisse Perfume, our regular $1.00 size, on presenta- tion of this Coupon signed and 39¢. MARJOLET, INC. ERESENT AT_ONCE before supply is exhausted to Peoples Drug Storee. Customer Must Sign Here Toward the purchase of our regular $1.00 bottle of Narcisse Per- fume as advertised. A Word to the Bride Is Sufficient The world has conferred immortality on but few furniture designers through all the years. Address ... If only a half-score furniture -artists have won praise, is it not wise to purchase furniture where authentic reproductions of their work are displayed? Mayer & Co. is devoted to the “old masters” of furniture design and the work of the few emi- nent designers of today. Narcisse Perfume is known for its fragrance. - Appeals to all American women. Comes in a very handsome blue box—gold embossed. Can be car- * ried in your purse. This is a regular $1.00 purse size bottle. The bride who selects Lifetime Furniture will never have reason to apologize, regret or atone for her judg- ment as a buyer. Lifetime Furniture will be a permanent reminder of the young matron’s discernment and taste. (And wé'll be delighted to show you. TIry This Bottle for 39¢ During This Introductory S;als Only This Perfume is-sold at this remarkably low price of 39¢ per .bott‘le as an ' introductory offer. After date mentioned below this Perfume will be sold at $1.00 per bottle. . act size of the Bottle and Box you get. It is our regular $1.00 size. Litetime Furniture Is More Than o Name ' oS Cut Out Your Coupon, Take Same to Peoples Drug Stores and Get This ‘M AYER &j CO Regular $1.00 Bottle—Coupon and 39c—Before Supply is Exhausted Between D & E 2 Coupons Redeemed FRIDAY and SA TURDAY ONLY, Junel 9and 20 lnt;ofluetory Sale Limited to is,m'Botdu Only NOTICE—This I'yltroduclory Sale Ex_pi:u'vsnur&y Night, June 20, 1925. Positively No Coupons Accept\ed After This Date Szuentfi Strtet 18 Stores—the- Better to e u @ o

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