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“REAL-BEER" DRIVE Brewing |nterests Behmd, Plans Seeking Compromise With Dry Forces. | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Brewing interests of o prepar erted drive the United h the e which, while five times | If per cent permitted by the . the brewers contend is n the one-t » the Anti-Salcon League « »me time. The attitude | ion, while | ag antry will, ready to they will take »hibition authori rol of that product. | them in Cor learned that the d Hudson f inquiry nt of the evi the effect that | ch | rather than solved, problem ee Arguments. er cent beer pre. rguments. They the present sys much to make one beer. They have after it is brewed and this makes soft drink. | claimed that | out the alc from cereal the latter" the drink Third brewe: - making stronger beer the law “allows are getting all honest brewers to ; cannot h the intoxicating stuff .+ it is con- | who are r. “Is on all fours with attempts by the distilling forces to approach the ue with compromise e eighteenth amend- | Just Two Days Eczema Gone’ It's Guaranteed ves you mad, just wash the parts nd morning with Kojene. X e bottle for 60 cents People progressive drt after reading the directions If the itching ceased in two your money t hasn't entirely days vou can have ck and pleasant to use and n is little less than Do Ycu Need Office Help? Practically every ex- perienced office as- sistant—in every line —who is seeking a po- sition will see your ad in the Classified Sec- tion of The Star. Then yvou will have the pick of the best help avail- able. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Star Clas- sified ads pay “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office {ment was up for co | of their properties : | jority of ot, | of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BUNGRESS 'm SEI: | IN RABBI'I'Bom Popeye Will Have His Own Way for Ouce. !HLLLo MRS POPEVYE: ARE [ o0 AND THE PARSON \oom@ FoR A Shll_ x D. C, THURSDAY, SEP TEMBER 10, 1925. 23 % YES, BOT HENRY DOESNT WANT To G DOESN'T CARE FOR THE SEA Y HUSBAND SEA -SICK | WH OH DOCToR. WH!TEY IF Ayx MUSTTI TELL HM™ SAY, DON'T WORRY ! | IF HE GETS SEASICK» He'tt Po IT / = m/him(fi they all | 'UNION OF METHODISTS | DOUBTED AT MEETING presented a scheme (o withdraw opposition if the dry ification m\tl‘ double the on condition | that half a sink liguor compen: the The League asked them to dence that they represented & h After months | they Five Southern Bishops Opposing | Plan Fave Enough Strength to Halt Move. dealers for earne: couldn’ tillers plan to ed Press. . September 10, ual conferences of the \lz-nm.lm piscopal Church South, ee 1o the merrily on the i a eighteenth amendment was adopted. Several times since, various representati from which the vote on unification of the trade have ed whether or | with the Methodi: a slight | has been receiv. t of beer |dist headqu - of and four s The Cuban rence cast a unani- | mous vote for unificasion: Baltimore. 138 for and 141 against: Illinois, 17 for 24 for and 2 the uthern Metho- | our voted in favor if the brewers ment of the law ger. the moonsk seller. > flliclt | (Copyright. 19251 and 28 against: Denver, | aggregate vote of those present and uins e v 7 againat Kenuekes. 40 cor o 'v5 | PRISON BOARD ASKS against; Brazil, 47 unanimous votes | for, and central Brazil unanimous for. | All of the foreign conferences are | believed by Methodist leaders to be in | favor of ‘the plan of union of the churches, while the five Southern | Methodist hishops opposing unification | Létter Sent Roanoke, Va., Man ve within thelr combined Episcopal | ea three-fourths of the approxi-| Who Charged Conditions Are Revolting. mately 10,000 votes to be cast The Missouri conference is the four teenth conference to meet, including the missions, which have no voice in the movement. Leading Methodists here are ex pressing some doubt that the plan of | 8pecial Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., September 10 Ma). Leroy Hodges, chairman of the unification will be given the constitu- | board of directors of the Virginia tional majority of three-fourths of the | penitentiary, has sent a letter to Joseph H. Chitwood of Roanoke, ask a large | ing that he furnish the board with any information he may h {to the bad ma nt of the pent | tentlary or t State road camps, where prisoners made to work on the highways a speech in Roanoke in voting, though they look for unification followi; Scientists have Wetermined that the honey bee is an expert on knowing temperature. PROBE EVIDENCE‘ e relative | Mr. Chitwood made which he | ,.mmnlm and in the road|are unknown to the memb BY ALBERTINE RANDALL! Build On Time For Less | Than Cash Lewis | Easy Payment Plan . that there were conditions in | that If any such conditlons exist m,v! Puts You Into . i ch ‘were revolting and |board and that prompt action v | Sritenicew Dersons had any idea that | taken on the presentation of pr could exist 1= 1. Hodges savs in his letter that | ard will gladly make any in- nt. tion, and that the matter will | » be turned over to the State Wel- Department, which has a gen. | eral supervision of the prisons and tate penal institutions. H Desirable Apartment for Rent in The Dresden John W. Thompsnn & Co. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS To avoid omission in receiv- ing The Star when changing address give at least two days’ advance notice. Always give old address as well as the new address. 400 Women’s price. times seven . Sales. new. All splendid apparel. mentioned seven items. have contributed wonderful items for this sale. Silk Dresses at a price. 2,000 pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose—500 Silk Um- brellas — 200 Women’s Fall Topcoats — 600 Men’s Suits, all at low prices that will crowd the old store and help us get ready for the tonians are going to save a lot of money before we move . . . We've 50 dozen Men’s Fall Hats at a B.W .M. means that a lot of Washing- We could mention seventy more, and seventy . . We won’t be in our new building until November. Saturday’s Post are going to tell some interesting news. We had expected to be in by now, but unforeseen delays have held us back. Meanwhile, the-wonderful merchandise we had ordered for the opening has been received and is crowded in our store and warehouses. All of this will be in our B.W.M. sales -— to be sold before we move. Many of America’s biggest and best manufacturers and wholesalers We, and they, thought we’d have them in our new building, but now they go in the B.W.M. Saturday is the first day. 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