Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 20

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20 SPIRITED RACE ON FOR CIVIC HONORS Jesse C. Suter and Charles |d A. Baker Competing for Federation Presidency. Suter and president ! A race betwes Charles A. Baker the Federation of tions is expected 1 Jesse O for of Citizens' Associa enliven the an nual election of officers to be held in the boardroom of the District Build ing Saturday night Rumors also were current today to the “effect the the eastern section of the ‘city were planning to put forward a northeast candldate, that It was lea was consid leaders in t city, but the most reliabie informa tlon avallable today was that the delegates from that part of town con cluded not to unite on any candidate, but to act individuals at election. Group Des A group of d change in as res Change. up will support imbent secretary, | & his oppor all Suter wou! There is an governme; gress ne new legis Issue Discussed at Lunc It has devel Wbhou h the forthc delegates from | the | | | | verse the town, locoed driver runs me down and musses up |my frame; I view such actions with |a frown and say they are a shame. | But if the driver stops his boat and hastens to my side, to see if he led my coat, to note if I ha | 1 feel that he is not remote from |decency and pride. Sometimes he lifts me to his car from off the paving E and d says kind and thers stays, my treasured fl which conduct calls for man like that, But now wain, and covers does not heed my shriek | speeds to scenes afar e in all the list o ke us quail; the , 1 wist, in al hould be sent ears in jail. To Kknock flat, hard by tb ) 1 for keeps his shoulder b like a fellow rade, the passin and flees; this his he: with som (Copyright.) th ick is 1 is wrong. uncouth d WAI of mold his s | Virginia Lumberman Succumbs. Sp Fi ber 4.—Charles I his home here iliness of seves He in Spottsylva peper coun wife, Mrs. Ida Dav Clyde, Ray Jld Davenp and two dit . *. F. Lewis and Mrs { this survived by several Keep Looking Young It's Easy—Itf You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complex- ion—dark rinas under your eyes— pimples—a bilious look in your face —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels_and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well known physi cian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable " compound mixed with olive oil to act ber of the and President Suter have ¢ strength in the federatio teresting election is Ic It is probable that on tt urday night other ppear in A not. known on the liver and bowels, which gave to_his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoy- ancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive known by their olive color. he Tablets are 15¢ and ! 30c. 5664 38232232822223222228244 You Save —when you buy at Sigmund’s because we sell for cash—and there are no credit losses to be added to cash prices. Lo d *e *e *9 *4 *e * Lo d > *4 oo *e Pod *e *o * *0 >0 > *® *e * * * b od b od b od b od *0 b od > P od > > P od > b od b od b od *e b od *0 *o * b od > P33 se *e Lo d e L od *o >0 *o > > P od b od b od > >4 £3238383828383832383423242482222383824202222482220228222083283224222420242244 z 2009 Raccoon-Mandel, Caracul, Moufflon, Lynxette, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925. lay, and there were complaints simi- lar to those now being made couched in the same language, which historlans could find on inquiring into the mat- ter. The dean said that there came a perfod, beginning about 1865, when the influence of Storey and other writers of prominence came to be felt | —a period which lasted until about 1890, during which there were pra tieally no criticisms of the adminiatr I | tion of justice. From on the [ Is Cause. has by ,J a growing volume of critl = m | oilass The great difficulty in adjusting and | (nshy dwellers are lese Pieased with | geveloping the law to rapidly changir [i5a o e e eunty | conditions was given by the speaker as | oI Derfcotly sadsfied Tithithe reason’ why ' thers havebeen o qoniitions, eclured Dean | zibunds for criticism against law ad e s n 4| ministration and why there are now s S ard | grounds for such criticism. He pointed S €Ve | Gut that the task before the lawy pted 1o oday s to carry on a careful investi- gation of slation and legislative esses as well as of judical proc o law schools, he sald, are NEW a Mountain Grown ANALYSES CLAMOR FOR LAW CHANGES Dean Pound Says Difficulty of Meeting Changed Conditions while the country | people s existin dress Club of the | preme presider local Harvard Club, presided Dean Pound stated that in the early ry of the country we did not havi a s n of justice according to law but of istrative justice Afterward cam cording to ! irgh law. Even then there were criticisms ! of the administration of justice for o e admmirion o o Buckwheat Flour ~~Pound CRIGHTEN THE HOME UP MAGRUDER 7,90 paint. The cost Bl GROCER his N Mivbe ' window. shad You'll find &0 the home worrs CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 1 13th St. Mai 1 Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4810 Extablished 1875 A man wants to stretch his legs AND that's one thing he just can’t do in the average coach. - coach on the market is built close- room sufficient only for a boy. For the averag | coupled—with leg Explanation is simple manufacturers have aimed at producing a closed car at minimum cost. econo- wmizing particularly in body-building. But not Studebaker. Building its own bodies as well a Studebaker to build at lower ¢ is no outsider’s profit to be added. Studebaker can thus afford to give more room greater comfort. higher grade materials and finer craftsmanship—and =till offer this one-profit coach at a price lower than that of any other closed car comparable in quality. We want you to prove this for yoursell. Come in and see the Studebaker Standard Six Coach. Under our deferred-payment plan you may purchase it out of income for $165 down and $88 per month for 12 months. Find out for yourself the greater value it offers. Joseph McReynolds 14th St. at R 1706 14th St. ! chassis enables because there 3218 M St. B S T T D T B S B SR R S R S B SR BT i 5| Greatest Coat V Are shown on our Second Floor We don't ask you to accept our say so—but urge you to make the most critical comparison— everywhere—and you’ll agree we are correct in our claim—and justified in .our statement — that We Lead the City in Coat Values Our cash-selling policy is the great underlying factor that permits us to mark such Coats at such prices. They embrace all the new and popular models—Straightline, Wrappy and Flare effects—elaborately made and handsomely and warmly lined. The best weaves—notably the productions of the American Woolen Company—including—Lustrous Bolivia, Suede, Venice, Velour, Pin Point, and also the deep pile Fur-like fabrics. Trimmed with real fur—Fitch-Mandel, Black Manchurian Wolf, Thibetine, collars and cuffs and borders. Every fashionable shade—such as Gracklehead, Wine, Plum, Rose, Deer, Lip-stick, Black, etc. All sizes for Women and Misses—and in the grades from $24.75 and up are extra sizes. You'll have to pay more elsewhere—but you can’t buy better values anywhere. Second You Can Lay By Select any Coat you chccse and a very small Ceposit will re- serve it until you are ready. alues in America 1$E".00 the places where this task can be best done, because the professors in these schools are not subject to pres. sure from outside sources and can render the impartial judgment of the student. Angry Cow Disfigures Woman. to The Star November 4. ntrout will prob- sfigured for life as a result of ‘being gored in the face by an angry cow which turned on her while she was milking. The word “cabaret” was first Intro- duced into English by Bramball in 1655 to designate a taver SRRRLLLERRNENERRRERRIAR | R DR R SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, NOV. 15 Special Through Train Direct to Pes LET Leaves might, 12 Sta. 'in 4 Cits, 6:00 AM. ing, leaves Return 420 P Tickets on sale two days preceding date of excursion Similar Exeorsion Sunday, December 1% Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Rafiroad of the World B RRRRRR TR SRR Y RERE R Cough —that seems as if it would tear the tissues of your throat, yields promptly to PERTUSSIN. Try it and see how quickly the throatand bronchialtubesareclearedofgerm- laden mucus which often fills and obstructs them—and how rapidly the painful cough disapp PERTUSSIN always gracafal relief—and it is e ree from narcotics, chloroform, cannabis or other harmful drugs. It may be taken safely even by the youngest children. Known to physicians for more than 20 years and sold by all dru; gists in large and small bottl Lifetime Seventh Street gt . Safe for Every Cough . The girl VERYONE was sure they would marry. They seemed so ideal a couple. And the match would have been most agreeable to both of their families—and friends. Indeed, it was a great surprise to everyone when Tom started going with another young woman who in many ways possessed many less charming qualities and accom- plishments. It was a mystery to the whole town. No one ever really knew why—and, least among all, the girl he didn’t marry. * = = You, yourself, rarely know when you have halitosis (unpleasant breath).y’l'hzt‘s the insidious thing aiout it. And even §au1? closest 3388838888888388888888888232888838882888382828328288888388232383828238328282888888838888808383888838888328232328288883888823883: Floor We'll make a little wager with you that it ‘one tube of Listeriae Tooth Faste, you'l ‘come back for more, LARGE TUBE—25 CENTS O Furntt MAYER & CO. I~ he didw’ IT BE CHEER With a season of gaiety and entertaining ahead, the dining room grows in im- portance. ] Dinner parties are more successful and every-day meals more cozy and jolly when your dining room is adorned with a “Lifetime Suite.” Lifetime Furniture is priced with extreme moderation. a lovely ten-piece dining suite in walnut and gumwood for $350 and others for lots less, too. For instance, there’s ure Is More Than a Between D & E SRR friends won’t tell you. Sometimes, of course, halitosis comes from some deep-seated organic disorder that requires professional advice. But usually—and fortunately—halitosis is only a local condition that yields to the regular use of Listerine as a mouth wash and gargle. It is an interesting thing that this well-known antiseptic that has been in use for years for surgical dressings, possesses these unusual propertics as a breath deodorant. It puts you on the safe and polite side. Listerine halts food fermentation in the mouth and leaves the breath sweet, fresh and clean. Not by substituting some other odor but by really removing the old one. The Listerine odor tself quickly disappears. This safe and long-trusted :misefitic has dozens of different uses:note the little circular that comes with every bottle. Your drugeist sells Listerine in the original brown package only—never in bulk. T here are four sizes: 14 ounce, 7 ounce, 3 ounce and 135 ounce. Buy the large size for economy.— Lambert Pharmacal Company, Saint Louis, U. S. A.

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