Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 43

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ANTI-SALOON BODY | 10 VISIT CHICAGD . League Will Hold 22d Annual Convention at Scene of Many Rum Scandals. By the Consolidated Press. CHICAGO, September deeply mired ir her b has sudde that she Saloon L« more thar month. The feeling expressed here on first blush is that if the league which gave America prohibition is coming to Chi- cago to see what its good work has resulted in the members will have a Jolly time. Otherwise their stay may be less enlightening One declaration already has from the convention head ing from Bishop Tho t play host to the Anti- e of America in a little mi churches to ser Won't Reform Chicago. And there program to indicate th is going to take serfo: Federal (ouncil America that prohibition is still on trial 1e of this com- | Al fight through.” v the problen is ugh the schools, the v versities, the churches, press and | through business men 1 Particular tention is to be di- rected tow caching the youth of the country. It would seem that there s less hope of reforming the old birds, now that the effort has been made number of years and found want The intimation {3 even made that on the occasion of {ts convention the league has no intention of trving to reform Chicago. This city was not chosen because it is the seat of iniquity, but, it Is explained, because =0’ Church Federation in- vited the league to meet here. Millionare at 26. vention had only been in stead of being sched- uled for November 5 to 9, the dele- Rates would have been treated with &n_opportunity to hear a 26-year-old millionaire in his own name proudly answer legger” to a Federal court’s inquiry as to his occupation. But the league makes it plain that while it doesn’t intend to look into gome of the peculiar accomplishments ‘of prohibition, it will devote its time | to reinforcing its lines to ward off attack and at the same time shape plans to try to make the dry law effective, (Copsight, 1925.) CATS FIND FOOD IN MINES ABANDONED BY WORKERS Catch Rats Forced to Come Up on Surface and Even Seek Them Below Ground. By the Associated Press. WILKES-BARRE, Pa., September 30.—When anthracite miners quit “.their mines hereabouts, the cats went in and are fattening. Rats that ordinarily lived well from the remnants of food left by miners were compelled to seek food above ground in_ stores and homes in the vicinity of the collicries. It was a challenge to the neighborhood cats. | They are not only waging war on the rats that venture from the shafts but they trace them to thelr source. At first the cats were inclined to walt at_the mine entrance for their prey. Competition grew too keen and finally many of them ventured in—for the first time. Cats prowl the work- Jngs now. | ized, | L. never ¢ | tomers { about it | sichorean art, Dancing DBy the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, — Art for arts sake Is prominently to the front in the half dozen dance halls of New Orleans There Is no catch-as-caich-can sys- em in vogue here. They have a charter g 3 State of Loulsiana, and everything that goes with it When one enters these halls and buys a string of dime tickets, each good for a minute or so of dancing, he is in the hands of the Ballroom Managers' Protective Assoclation of Louistana. The September le eve of the B. R. M. P. A. . and all the cash cus. in review before it. It watches the modernist exponents of the Charleston, and keeps a less alert glance, perhaps, for the followers of the old-fashioned one-step. All for art are the members of the B. R. M. P. A. L. It is understood that the house guest gets 6 cents from each dime ticket, and the grirl who dances the other 4 cents. but the rough stuff is out. If there is any effort to bring it in, a policewoman, with full police powers, will see The neers just what C: ms and purposes “To promote a dvance or art of dancing. “To cause to be taught the proper and correct method of dancing and ap. propriate music, incidental or nec- essary thereto. “To promote good fellowship and social fraternity among the members. “To keep up and maintain the standard of morals as well as good the terp- | THE EVENING in New Orleans Censored As Association Watches Steppers| FAVORED BY MOONEY | manners and conduct among those employed for a livellhood by dancing in public ballrooms, academies or other public places where dancing is_conducted. “To give protection and ald to those enguged in such art, and gen- erally to uplift such art and to place the artists on a higher plane. “To produce innocent and healthful | 4ne opinjon of Willlam M. Mooney, exercise for young people of both sexes and to teach them good man- ners, proper demeanor and correct|tiiare —are adequate posture in walking, standing or sit- ting at social entertainments; and finally, to promote the clean and healthful intermingling of the sexes among young white men and women in soctal life.” Assigned to Active Duty. Master Sergt. Frederick. Hess, United States Army, retired, who lives at 5401 Thirteenth street, has been assigned to active duty as as- sistant to the professor of military science and tactics in the high schools of the District of Columbia. Sure Relief From Constipation Dr. Boice’s Prescription Tablets Take one tonight and note.the magle effect " of Kood appetite and xood di- cation, © They cleanse and fvigorate. — For wale at Feoples.of other xood drug atores, 2be. What will Your Rust Bill be ? U'VE figured your budget for the year. Have you included the cost of rust? Yes, Rust—the ordinary, every- day variety that eats away the gutters and spouting on your home, and allows the dripping rain to ruin the paint or soak through the walls. Rust destroys annually over half a billion dollars’ worthof sheet metal. It will destroy its share of your prop- erty, unless your home is equipped USE LYONORE | with METAL FOR ROOFING SPOUTING GUTTERS COrNICES VENTILATING SYSTEMS Wherever Sheet Metal, is Used l gonore Metal an alioy Lyonore Metal is a special alloy which resists rust and corrosion. Under scientific test and actual service, it has demonstrated its ability to outwear, several times, any | other sheet metal on the market. on, Qiikliné& @lnc. BALTIMORE Seouth 2000 WASHINGTON Main 8%0 Ask Any Good Sheet Metal Contractor The Telepo will soon go to Press! ne Directory Al orders involving changes in, or additions o, listings and advertising, should be given to us at once, so that they may be included in this issue. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY Business office, 725 13th St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | to find a way in which to use them for the benefit of the tens of thou- sands of men, women and children who Iike to swim, he said *oday. “That is one of the many reasons,” he added, “why I am an enthusiastic supporter of the Boys" Club campalgn for a $250,000 building and equipment and a two-year budget. One of the big items in the new building will be a 75-foot swimming pool that will ae- commodate hundreds and thousands of boys the year around and at certain times will even take care of a part of the adult population of the city. It 18 to be n modern, up-to-date pool, large enough to take care of flocks of boys at a time.” Mr. Mooney pointed out that boys will swim and that if proper swimming facilities are not accorded them they BOYS’ CLUB PROPOSAL Postmaster Declares Swimming Pool for Youngsters Is Vital Need of the Capital. One of the greatest problems that confronts the city of Washington, in postmaster, is that of proper bathing and swimming facilities. Though ater supplies yet been able near the city, no one ha “the boys will run the new Boys' Club swimming pool to death and ought to. relays, watch them and in a pool of running water free from contamination.” Court Palace was viewed this Sum- mer by more than 200,000 visitors. | tires and $1,347,046 on gasoline. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. will go in the dangerous pools along the river front, contaminated sections. or will go to the *“In the hot Summer days,” he says, they ‘They will be sent in In with proper attendants to Five Years. S TOCKHOLM, September ernment _statistics show, from 8,508, or one for each Sergeant Retired. First Sergt. George Corbitt, 1924, Gl A R made. MORE AUTOS IN SWEDEN. Increase From 8,506 to 62,820 in rrespondence of the Associated Press. 1.—The ik number of automobiles in Sweden, gov- | increased 705 in- 10th | habitants in 1919, to 62,820, or one for Cavalry, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., hag |€ach 95 inhabitants at the end of been placed on the Army retired list. The cars are mostly American The government's income from mo- The famous grapevine at Hampton | tor business last year included $1,423,- 314 taxes on automobliles; $774,043 on McCormick Medical G ttted Collegs S lnltd ' Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409-410 McLaehle 10th and G Sts. and start the healing now with Resino Peoples Drug Stores are Always Glad of the Opportunity to Be of Service to You! Phone Main 5215 EIGH . —-The Better To Serve You If You are Weak, Thin, Sickly or in a Run-Down Condition YOU NEED NUTRA-VIN, the Tonic Wine Nutra-Vin s a tonic of recognized value in the treatment of general debllity and those ailments which require a tonic that will restore you to your natural health. Nutra-Vin has an agreeable taste, and it will not cause un- pleasant digestive disturbances. Don’t feel bad or half sick—take this wonderful tonic and know the joy of healthy health. Generous sized bottle, $1.25. Drop in our store No. 2, ith and E Stsy, N. W, and see Mr. Howard, a thoroughly competent representative, who will consider it a pleasure to explain the merits of the wonderful tonic, NutraVin, Bath Towels Special, 3 for $1 Good-weight Bath Very absorbent and will last well. signs from which to choose. Towel, size 18x36 inches. Attractive de- Cocoanut Tri-Colors 39¢ Lb. This delicious candy is made from fresh cracked cocoanuts, pure cream and other in gredients of the highest quality. Take a pound home tonight. Don’t Overlook This MEN! Wonderful Deal A Regular $2 Combination for 98¢ $1 Gem Safety Razor Both for $1 Star Shaving Brush 980 A Genuine Gem Safety Razor (improved model), complete with Gem Double-life Blades, neatly arranged in an attractive case and a Star Shaving Brush, constructed of best sclected ma- terials; sterilized bristles solidly set in hard rubber base; at- tractive white handle. Brush and Razor—both for only 98c. A genuine $2 value. Fresh, Choice Cigars 7om plantation toyou 5¢ “La Luneta” Manila Cigars 3 for 10c 8 for 25¢ Box of 50......_.$1.49 You'll enjoy these genuine imported Manila Cigars—hand- made of choice, specially selected tobacco—long filler with light wrapper, our money refunded without question if you are not thor- oughly pleased with these mild, even-burning cigars. New Low Prices / Come Tomorrow and Save MORE on These Known Products $1 Size Father John’s Medicine . Hills Cascara Quinine Tablets, Musterole Ointment Piso’s Cough Remedy 17¢, 3 for 50¢ 39¢ 36¢ Zymole Trokeys . . . . 17¢, 3 for 50c¢ Sloan’s Liniment . . . California Syrup of Figs Bromo Seltzer, for Headache 4lc 4 36¢ 36¢ Prophylactic Toothbrushes . Just the Pen for School Use! $1.50 Paramount 98¢ Fountain Pens . Excellent Fountain Pens, made by one of America’s largest pen manufacturers. Highly polished barrels. Gentlemen's and ladies’ models. Each pen has 14-kt. gold point, and is fully guaranteed Make Delicious Mayonnaise at Home! Quick layonnaise Set special, € Here's the ideal set for making mayonnaise at home quickly and easily The set consists of rotary beater, beater bowl and one pint of Wessen Oil—also a recipe book for making salad dressings. The complete outfit is low priced at 75c. Sale! $1.50 Hairbrushes Now 0nly, 98¢ Included in this sale you will find such well known brands as “Hughes’ Ideal,” “Rubberset,” “Prophylactic” and others. All have pure sterilized bristles set in beautifully finished backs. Come in tomorrow and make your seltction. Toilet Articles Priced Low! 35¢ Pond's Cold - Cream .... 75c Howard's Butter- milk Cream 35¢ Cutex Nail Preparations 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream .. " 38¢ 50c Pebeco Tooth $1.00 Azurea Face Powder 60c Java Rice Fi $1.00 Djer-Kiss Face Powder 25¢ Mennen's Talcum Powder . . 25¢ Squibb’s Talcum Powder 79¢ 21c 2l1c MIN-ROL-AGAR for Constipation A truly pleasant-to-take non- irritating combination of highly refined mineral oil, phenolphtha- lein and agar agar. Simply add 10c to each dollar or fraction thereof to cover cost of postage and in- surance. Merchandise sh?yed same day order received. Write for our 36- page booklet, giv- ing prices on hun- dreds of drug store needs. Address Peoples Drug Stores, Mail Order Dept., 77 P St. N.E, Wash- ington, D. C. Min-Rol-Agar is delicately fruit flavored, and is so compounded that the gentle, lubricating action of the mineral oil is enhanced by the addition of agar agar and phenolphthalein. Min-Rol-Agar is effective in the treatment of constipation, mild or chronic, and kindred ailments re- sulting from constipation, such as sick headache, sour stomach and disturbed conditions of the diges- tive organs. Pint Bottle.............$1.25 Mu-Sol-Dent The wonderful liquid that pre- vents tartar and decay. Mu-Sol-Dent, being a liquid, cleans, purifies, disinfects and heals every crack and crevice in your mouth. It effectively prevents tartar, heals sore sums and relieves sensitive teeth in a few days. Mu-Sol-Dent s so thoroughly safe that it may be swallowed. Get a bot tle today, and if you are not entirely satisfled your money will be refunded. % 42c I 89c size Use Your Telephone— When you want drug store mer chandise quickly—simply pick up the receiver and ask the operator to con- nect you with— Main 5215 Our store in your neighborhood will make delivery promptly. Man of our customers take advantage of this convenience. Special Sale of Mantel and Desk CLOCKS $2.98 and $3.98 This group of clocks includes many attractive desj (Two designs illustrated.) eption- ally high quality clocks—perfect timekeepers. A spectal purchase enables us to quote the extreme low prices on clocks of this character. On Sale— STORE No. 2 ONLY 7th and E Sts. N.W.

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