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22 CIINNAT UL CALEHTINRUMNET Sergeant, Subpatroiman and Seven Other Persons Taken Police Depa nigh who broken in Raid on Inn. January T. ergeant tl including a t by Federal prohibition announced the roundup had up the largest moonshine liquor ring operating in this distr At least sought, Homer Federal agents, 80-5 an Ohio River of Ci ing otk a score of others were t mong them a northern K 1id to be rated as a mil| Meyers Mor nd Subpatrolmen according cted as convoy for ipm of liquor from idge to an inn north where the agents, pos mers, negotiated for de- a quantity of whisky. taken into custody at the Ky.., merchan- \fe owner, llon s ir resident ¢ aretak man three n from 15 _dis rate of 1,060 Dbottling id today will be South’s products and previous one . he said, ve of t the Dayton, | ment, were arrested last | nts, | THE EVENING MR. AND MRS. SOUDER WEDDED FIFTY YEARS Celebrate Golden Anniversary and Are Guests at Surprise Party in Their Home. ouder, resi- since the Civil their golden wedding ry yesterday at their home, reet northeast i s turned into a gen- by the children, sat-grandchildren of the couple, who visited the resi dence in a body and presented to Mr. and Mr Souder a gold-lined loving cup containing 50 gold coins of varlous denominations. grandchildrer Souder celebrated his 73d birth- nniversary on New Year . B born in Baltimore Count and came to Washington dur ouder was born in ing to this country of 6 sons, 29 grandchild 7 great-grandchil- dren, most of whom reside in this city. The sons, all married, are Charles. William, George, Harry, Joseph, jr., and Frederick. Mr. Souder has been employed at the New Willard Hotel as decorator ever since it was rebullt, about a quarter of a centur Mr. and Mrs. Souder both cellent health and confidently expect to celebrate a good many more wed- | a heavy gale. ding anniversaries, they announced [1ast night. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. SOUDER | SCHOONER CREW SAVED. |, Prehistoric Bones Found. GOLCONDA, T, January 7 (P).— tones of a pre-historic animal were uncovered here on the Ohio Ad-| River bank by a steam shovel op- erday | erated by a contractor working on the subsequent | Ohio River locks. Ivory tusks and four-masted | teeth of enormous size have been un. rthed so f MIAMI, Fla., Janus vices were received of the founderi ihandonment of the schooner Atlantic Coast near Baraco: Cuba, on Y Capt. Kendall h and a crew of 10 men were saved. The boat, owned | When the first test of armored tanks by a firm In Boston, left that port a | were made in France in 1916. Lord hort time ago for Havana to take on | Kitchener, then he: the British cargo for Miami, when it ran into |army. remark pretty me- chanical toy." STAR, WASHINGTON, TWO ARE ASPHYXIATED. Mother and Child Found Dead in Bed by Gas Men. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., January 7 (®.—Mrs. G. R. Lookabee and a 3.year-old daughter, Grace, were found asphyxiated in bed in their apartment here vesterday by em- ployes of the Public Service Co.. who entered the apartment by a window to locate a reported gas leak. Failure of the mother fully to turn off the gas on a kitchen stove after she had heated some water for the child was given by police as the cause of the tragedy. A half-filled hot-water battel was found on the stove. Lookabee, general Florida sales agent of a Chicago clothing firm, was in Mlami on a business trip. The family came here last August from Centralia, Il U. S. OIL INTERESTS GET CHANCE IN MOSUL AREA Have Opportunity to Control 23% Per Cent of Concessions—Shares Not Yet Purchased. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 7.—American interests have been given an oppor- tunity to control 23% per cent of the Mosul oil concessions, Prof. Quincy ‘Wright of the political sclence depart- ment of the University of Chicago sald today upon his return from a survey of the mandate situation in the Near East. Actual control of the Mosul oil con- cessions, he sald, is about evenly di- vided between® the United States, Great Britain, France and the Dutch ell_ Co.. which is half owned by Britain. Five per cent is controlled hy ante-bellum Armenian interests. He said that although the matic agrements have been reached. the business arrangements have been held up, and, therefore, the Amer| can ofl interests have not vet avail themselves of the opportunity to make the purchase of their allotment shares, !now in the hands of the British com- diplo- | . . TESTS ANNOUNCED FOR FEDERAL POSTS | Positions Both Here and in Field to Be Filled by Ex- aminations. The Civil Service Commission today announced open competitive exam- inations to fill the following vacan- cles: Principal topographic draftsman at $2,100 a year, topographic draftsman at $1,680 a year, junior topographic draftsman at $1,320 a year, depart- mental service, Washington, D. C. Chief engineering inspector-super- intendent at $2.400 a year, principal engineering inspector-superintendent at $2,100 a year, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Agriculture, for duty in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Engineering alde, Interstate Com- merce Commission, at $1,680 a year. Agricultural economist at 33,800 a year, associate agricultural economist at $3,000 a year, Bureau of Agricul- tural Economics, Department of Agri- culture. Occupational therapy aide at $1,680 a year, occupational therapy pupil aide at $1,140 a year, Veterans' Bureau, throughout the United States. Dietitian, Public Health Service and Veterans' Bureau, throughout the United States, at salaries ranging from $1,020 a year, with quarters, sub- sistence and laundry, to $1,680 a year, without allowances. * Teacher, elementary (grades 1-6), at $1.200 a year; teacher, junior high | Elegantly Furnished Bachelor Apartments Blackstone 1016 17th Street —in the club section— Of very excellent planning— THURSDAY, JANUARY and conducted with efficlent hotel - service —valet, barber [fl shop. cafe—ana telephone ana elevator attendants throughout the twenty-four hours One to three room suites $60 to $67.50 a Month MCKEEVER-'\JG CEEALTORSH] Rental Agents 1415K St. Main 4752 yaull qui?flgr_(asf& udebaker Pouer Durability-Finish QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION [Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘ That is the joyful cry of thousands | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. | Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician | for 17 years and calomel’s old-time | enemy, discovered the formula for | Olive Tablets while treating patients | for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- ing vegetable laxatlve No griping is the “keynote” these little sugar-coated, olive-col- ored tablets. They cause the bowels 7, 1926. school (grades 7-9), at $1,440 a year; teacher, senior high school (grades 10-12), at $1,560 a year, Indian Service. Teachers of secondary English at 3,000 pesos to 3,200 pesos a vear; nor- | it year, mal school demonstration teache: 3,000 pesos to 4,000 pesos a Philipoine Service. Elevator mechanic, Department of Agriculture, at $1,500 a year. Press feeder, Government Printing Office, Weather Bureau, and Hydro- graphic Office of the Navy Depart: ment, at varlous entrance salaries. Addressograph and graphotype oper- ator at $1,320 a year; multigraph and A Insures Beauty DR Arch Comfort SCIENTIFIC HEALTH mimeograph operator at $1,320 Navy Department and the Militia Bu reau of the War Department. Laundress, Indian Service at $780 a year, with and light free of cost. Cook, Indian Service, a year, with quarters, free of cost. Matron, Indlan Service, at $780 to $1,320 a year, with quarters, heat and light free of cost. e Full Information and application | Mrs. I iza L. Shepard, newly elec blanks may be obtained at the office | ed national presiGent of the Americar of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 | Legion Auxillary, runs a big ranch in F street. alifornta. Named to Bureau Here. KINGSTON, R. I, January 7 —Announcement was made here terday that Miss Al of women at the Rh College, had been name tive secretary of the Natl Economics Bureau at Washing Bhe will assume her new dutles nex | month. t large quarters, 1 at $780 to $900 heat and light T ST T NISLEYS OE Insures Comfort Because it is built over a combination last, the recognized standard method of producing glove like fit, perfection of line and beauty of pedal contour. Insures Style Because it is especially designed to overcome and eliminate the harsh lines and general awkward appearance so characteristic of many orthopedic shoes. Because it possesses practically all of the best anatomical features yet devised by science for foot comfort including built-in steel arches. Insures Economy Because its price of $5 is half or less than half the price of many other orthopedic shoes. All sizes from 274 to 9, AAA to D. | and liver to act normally. They never | force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” —bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— silk headache—torpid liver—consti- | pation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bed- time. Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15¢ and 30c. Endorsed by Prominent Authorities for Hospital Service and School Work. 1339 F STREET, N. W Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service Thie]PALAIS ROYAL The Fair L. S. Plaut & Co. Chicago , Newark Get the Habit of Shopping in the Men’s Store. You Can De- pend on the Quality and the Price. The Men’s Shop Can Be Reached Directly by Entering the G Street Entrance Near 10th. There Are Still Many Good Opportunities Left in Our Semi-Annual Sale of b4 ’ Men's Two-Trouser Suits and Overcoats Opportunities to Save Money and Add a New Suit or Overcoat to the Wardrobe—and One You'll be Proud to Include in the Number. Divided in Three Groups— urts b5 ot 1750 Including' Business Suits of Blue Serge, Cassimere g;d Q‘hm'ots. Single-breasted Models. Sizes 34, 35, 36, and 40. All imported fab- rics, woven through and through. Tailored fancy shirts that need but one glance to con- vince you that they are the quality you would expect in a $2.50 or $3 shirt. Neckband Style—Sizes 14 to 17 Formerly $35.00 This Sale at Suits and Overcoats 20% Ofit Formerly $35 to $50, Now $28 to %40 A selected group of higher quality suits and over- coats, including blue serges, cheviots and unfinished Suits and Overcoats 25% Oft Formerly $25 to $40, Now $18.75 to ¥30 High quality garments—well made of fine materials in this season’s most popular models. SR Sizes 34 to 48. Single and doubl: breasted. Sizes 34 to 48. Single and double breasted. Palals Royal—Men’s Shop—] Main Floor st Saks—First Floor Tt > Saks’ Charge Account Service