Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e Freiemed [ NATIONS GALLED ‘e <, |ORY LAW REPEAL | - and Lovely cacn Doy _ | TOREDCROSSEET ===~/ (RGED BY PREST [ n ma o e . || President Issues Invitations| \eiie upeet the wmunching program | Did Not Advocate Non-Ob- woman's gre t char e s || " outhampton urday of the & ondertul soap ‘called L to Pan-American Conference | fustest torpeds boat destrovor buil servance, Pastor Says. i tin ot ety Yoy Opening May 25. | Red, n i aflcoamnes Doubts Act Is Sacred. day. Try #t.—Advertisement th r's hows and chris. = s — i o S the t Amazon, but the - % Seventeen nations were invited yes-| Amazon would not budge; she Was | By tue Associated Press. terday by President Coolldge attend BOSTON, January 18--The fact s feoomerie el oS & that the prohibition law is on the 5 s - | statue books does not make it sacred, held v er & ay tr G s o Rev. Charles J. Mrintyre, S. 1., said ue of . £ day i >hibition on at St 1 v - — n o 3 X ed relief action on the part of all of | GEORGE SCHAFER, 82, He denied, Yowever, the p t lh"kn:llhvns”hl the % 3 rt | ed non-ohsery of the law as pub S o Kes or other 2 X and { ermo; 5 ed Since 1883 | ;ml::;m_uu»n] of ;u jes v | DIES IN GEORGETOWN v mla’l”u‘l’ :’f“ (\\‘ | s ove of the eldest cleaners 1n il [SP11C0 1IN plans to valse the healt . . | géhanm‘“_.. o.l‘l‘:"me‘ll:::d-‘":'r:“flmlf :::Ir;‘rlrannn of the entire Western Hem- | Rotired Baker and Grocer Came to new cleaning system. Child Welfare Included. D. C. 69 Years Ago—Serv- George Schafer, 82 years old, retired . welfare, prevention of infantile tuber- jears old, Cleaners and Dyers ulosts, sehool heglene. organization | Paker and grocer of Georgetown, died | 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. of Summer colontes and school dis- HA D MA The agenda of the conference also ices Tomorrow. &« will include such sut ; l‘ges an at his home, 3330 N street, Saturday after a_long iliness. al letters from Mr. Coolid; ington when ican Red Cr 1| had since through the S 4 countries fnvi Phone Franklin 8§22 Mr. Schafer was in business at 3605 y {3 . »” e iy p eet for many vears, retiring A = =|in the ¢ ssona Germany, Mr. came to Wash- | 1 a ) and Mrs. Anr . children and six great-grandchildren, .|all of this efty, and a Lrother, John )\ S("Y‘iflflv‘ nlf C rwnm.‘lli_ l],.‘ onducted DR. W. B. CALDWELL uneral services will be conduc e of Red Cross Socleties in[at the residence tomorrow morning at ST THE AcEOmS. and Japan and other nations|8:30 o'clock and at Holy Trinity Cath- While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon- in the Orfent are expected to send |olic Church at 9:15 o'clock. Interment | ticello, Ill,, a practicing physician for delegations. o will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. 47 years, knew that constipation was Each Red Cross soclety has been |. — the curse of advancing age, he did invited to bring, in a consultive ca- % beli h “ 0 pacity, representatives of the public |Cross Socleties has arranged for the | 1O L at a _purge’ or heaith organizations of their govern- | printing of early reports in Spanish | “Physic” every little while was nec- POR CEILD! ments. and English for circulation before the | essary. S AFDITLTS Wide Scope Indlcated. meeting, The official languages of | To him, it seemed cruel that so UBED 89 YEARS A Red Cross announcement last |the conference will be Spanish, Portu- | many constipated old people had to WITE WONDERFUL SUCCESS night also indicated the likelihood of | &uese and English be kept constantly “stirred up” and 35¢ A Bottle participation by the international Red | The committee of the League of | half sick i committee at ( va, the | Red Cross Societies, v h is working In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he At AR Druggists League of Nations, the rnational [ out the general includes Sir) discovered a laxative which helps to Labor Bureau, the Pan-American |Claude Hill, chai Dr. Rene | R ey aare” EXPEMIMENT! TMsold | Union, the Rockefeller Foundation, | S: Bl Kittreage, 1. do Roussy | F-BUIALS the bowels ot old folks sl O rellme pow the International Council of Nurses enor A. R. Larossa and Miss | D Caldw Syrup Pepsin not only and many other organizations. Elsie Graves Benedict. The American | Causes a gentle, easy bowel move- e the preliminary work | Red Cross commiitee is headed by | ment but each dose helps to| ce the League of Red | Chairman John Barton Payne. | strength the bowel muscles, | D) PSea ZNIEN O ,1”?L‘.. ) ) 4 R a) S X DR T2(Ex Let our retailer send you one of these remarkable desk sets on approval You can't have any edequate idea as to the great convenience of this new kind of writing outfit, until you have actuslly tried it, on your own desk. Itis not an inkwell. The beautiful receptacle serves only as a vacuum holder for Sheaffer Lifetime fountain pens, of a special tapering design. The light-weight pen itself holds the ink. A hand- some instrument, made of Radite, a new jewellike material that is practically indestructible, it is unreservedly ausranteed for a Lifetime. And it is ever ready for instant service. The retsiler to whom you are known will be glad to loan you a desk set on trial —today. Prices $10 to $30, complete with Lifetime pens Styles for both men and women SHEAFFERS PENS+*PENCILS - SKR v [ to drink properly. ¥or such a man D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. he sald. “The people should get to- gether and do away with it. I sald that the law was immoral in itself and interferes with the liberty of the citizens, and attacked the position taken by those who hold that a law should be observed merely because it 18 a law and on the statute books. There are many silly laws which the authorities dare not enforce. “1 said that the President and the members of the United States Senate should not permit a certain well known lobbyist to enter the Senate committee rooms, as reported, and at- tempt to influence legislation & ve that the prohibition law zreater evil in ltself than was the shioned saloon The prohibition ; w group of drinkers Young peos e now imbibing. es peclally young girls. I tell you it s terrible. | “The Catholic' Church never has taught prohibition. 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