Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 19

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They bring about that natural buoy- ancy which all should enjoy by toning | up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets &re known by their olive color. 15 and 30c. To End Severe Cough Quickly, Try This For real reaults, this old home-made remedy beats them all. Easily prepared. Youwll never kn Iy a: bad how quick- cough can be con- quered, until vou try this | moushome-made remedy. rompt relief is alw t is easily X is nothi Into a i ounces of 'inex; put then add 7 granulated suzar svrup 1o make a || full pint. Or us i molasses, || honev, or corn_syrup, instead of || | sugar svrup. Fither wa it Raves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough prepara tions, and gives vou a more posi- tive, effective remedy. It keep: perfectly, and tastes pleasant— children Tike it. I You can feel this take hold in- | #tantly, soothing and healing the || membranes in all the air passages It promptly loosens a drv, v-,.ht cough, and soon vou will ‘notice the nhleem thin out and disappear. A dav’s use will usually break up an _ordinary throat or chest cold, wnd it is also splendid for bron: chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chial ‘asthma, Pinex is 4 most valuable con- eentrated compound of St Bxtract syt | edyx for throat and chest ailments. | To aveid disappointment ask | your druggist for “215 ounces ; | of Pinex” with full direc- &) tions, and don't accept any- &% thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or mnn»rnmm»«i The Pinexas ” AMERICAS PHYSIC mendation of one friend to another has done much to give Pluto Water the great country-wide sale it enjoys. If you ave never taken Pluto Water, then ask some friend t he thinks of this gently per- suasive but certain laxative. Physicians everywhere prescribe it for constipation, indis gestion, kidney, liver and st troubles. Bottled at French Lick S?nngl —hfor sale everywhere. Look for the little red devil on the label —it is there for your protece tion. WHEN NATURE WON'T PLUTO WILL | introdue | Honse HOUSE WILL GET LIBRARY BILL SOON Goes to B2 Acted Upon Next District Day. 'k of the public it can bhetter meet apldly growing city, the public lihra in o ion for 30 v written and will ried to the House fi trict committee next Wednesday to! be ready for passi in the House on the next District day, two weeks | hence. The I B rm the House District considered vesterday committee by was the subcom- ise of which Republican, of '|')n- subcommittee ordered a fav. orable report to the full committee, where the bill that has passed the Senate will be subs‘ituted for the hill 1o expedite enactment of his legislation. Makes am Explicit. The Capper-Zihlman measure puts into law what the Public Library or ganization is now doin: and makes we explicit the pr m of the lib- It provides for so located and will furnish books printed ma d inform: 1l residents of the Dist aw for s for branch lib which Il\ The Capy free public libr District of Col a supplement of system. The library h < public educational ording 1o the bill.| s and other printed matter information service convenient o me hnn\(m and offices of all resi- 2 of of Columbia, bill states, and the commission- f the District are authorized to it and take title to all gifts to aid in the maintenance or endow t. which has been, h nd such number of | | *| salesmen, | | | | I | of the library The commis- f the District are further au- | receive. as component ary, collections « publications that may bhe transferred to them in order to make the library an ef- ! fective supplement of the public edu. cational svstem of the District and furnish the system of braneh libraries, hoard of library trustees is autho 1 by the bill ta enter into agree. ment s i estal vies in suitable r ms in such publ W buildin will supplement permanent” or the District lezes of the he use of the books, as rewlating library. < outside of the Dis- but having regular business or ct, | emiplovment or attending school here are icemed 1 temporary r ns livin, dents. in counties of 1ih library. Board of Trustees. library shall be in charge of « of library trustees. who will hase the books, ma; ines and Spapers procure the neces- ipenda The board will be compesed of nine members. each of whom shall he a taxpayver in the Dis- trict of olumbia, and shall serve without compensation. They will be ipointed by Commissioners of e pu nev and the Distriet of Columbia and hold of- | |fice for six v At the nest meeting of the board the members will be divided hy lot into | three classes. The first ¢ | posed of three members. to two vears: the second class for four vears, and the third for six \ear: Any vacaney odeurring in the b will be filled by the District Commi s The board will have power to pr vide for the proy re and preser tion of the library, to pres | ng and returning fix, id collect fines and [)P ties | for (hs‘ 1o of or injury to bool and | i for the retention of books beyond the | period fixed by library regulations, and to establish all other needful rules and for the manazement of the board shall deem and penalties so col- {lected will be expended by the b | fo the support of the said library The board will appoint a librarvian to ntendence of responsible to v the impartial “The said tants SKIN TROUBLE In Pimples and Blisters on Face. ltched and Burned. ‘My skin trouble started with small pimples and red blisters on my cacek and later affected my whole face. The breaking out itched and burned causing me to scratch, which made my face very sore, and it was very badly disfigured. The weeks 1 was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Essie T. Remsen, Allen University, Columbia, S. C. Prevent pimples by daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to troant 25 and Ste, Taleum e, Sold mple each IR s hitets Cuticura Shaving Stick 28e. ird of Education to | Maryland and Virginia adjacent to | the\ District may gain the p . ithdrawing books from. the library by the payment of fees fixed by the board of trustees. The fees will be expended by the hoard of | - trustees for the support of the board will make an annual report to the Commissioners. The Commissioners will include in their annual estimates for appropri- ations sums as they may deem neces- sary for the proper maintenance of said library, Including branches, for the purchase of land for sites for library buildings and for the erection and enlargement of necessary library ! buildings. se of the high cost of print- alogues and of sending out producers of Germany ve caused a wave of commercial | fairs this season. NEVER TALKS TO PRESS, DR. LOWELL CONFESSES Has Not Done 8o for 17 Years and Has Found Practice a Great Comfort. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 22.—President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard Sat- urday broke a self-imposed silence long enough to confide to a Harvard aluminus who is also a newspaper THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. man that he had not spoken to the press for 17 years. “This practice has been great com- fort to me,” continued President Lo- well, who was stopping at the home of Barrett Wendell, jr. “I have made it a rule never to be interviewed. I mever have anything to say to newspaper men. I have followed this rule without a departure for 17 years. 1 do not intend to de- part frum it now. 1 make no ex ceptions.” : “Shall you speak to the executi committee of the federation of Ha vard clubs when you Innch with the committee today?'" asked the alumnus. Four pieces 19 - had made threatening remarks in an argument over bail. The shooting followed. “Doubtful,” said President Lowell “Byt you are going to make an ad. dress before the Harvard Club of Chicago tonight, are you mot as a |Shoots Union Organizer, Who Ar- d to hope ' id i e el ope60. mIAT i Atier Deing Toli to Stop, the interviewer. “Well—in any case I never speak | pRUMHELLER, Alberta, February |f 22 (®).—Jack Nolan, 35, organizer for to the press.” the Unitéd Mine Workers of America OFFICER SLAYS PRISONER TISFAC‘I'ION ‘ These words closed President Lo- well's first newspaper interview. e e — here and former boxer, was shot to Algiers will spend $550.000 {his |death Saturday by Constable McKeen, year in draining alkaline marsh |Who had arrested him on an assault warrant. lands, irrigation to aid in dry mea | Vo Rable McKeen, who is held sons and flood preventives for rainy pending an inquest. said that after he periods. had warned Nolan to desist, the latter 31 Grand Rapids Bedroom Suites Outstandingly Low Priced Now A Remarkable Offering Within THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Speaking of values! Here are some of the most remark- able in the sale. Thirty-one fine suites—suites with a famous Grand Rapids construction. Solid mahogany drawer sides, mahogany drawer bottoms. Dustproof construction throughout. All carvings are genuine, all wood moldings —no composition or wood pulp ornaments. Solid mahog- any jewel trays; 7s-in.-thick bed panels; standards and gal- carved or turned. leries finely 15 Suites at $250 in walnut and gumwood, with straight-end bed, chair and attractive. toilet table. Dresser is 48 inches wide. 2 Suites at $495 Handsome suites of 7 pieces in walnut and gum- wood. All large pieces, with full vanity dresser and bow type bed. 2 Suites at $475 Seventh Street Twin-bed suites, with 50-inch dresser. Nine pieces in all, including roomy chifforette and attractive van- ity dresser; walnut and gumwood. MAYER & CO. 4 Suites at $350 Queen Anne type suites, in walnut and gumwood, with 50-inch dresser, and the famous Grand Rapids construction. 4 Suites at $345 Walnut and gumwood. Six pieces, with 50-inch dresser and bow style bed. Vanity is of stationary glass type and very attractive. 4 Suites at $385 Seven pieces in these suites of walnut and gum- wood, with 50-inch dresser and triple wing type van- ity dresser. Bed is bow-foot style. Between D and E

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