Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 19

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FORD SAYS WETS AID PRORIBITION Organized Efforts Against Movement Give impetus to By the Acsc DETROT Organized ef- forts to n * the Volstead act are serving to make prohibition enforce- ment possible, in the opinion,of Henry Ford, who devotes “Mr. Ford’s Page™ In this week's issue of the Dearborn Independent to a discussion of modi- fication of tae dry law. The Detroit motor manufacturer says history usually means “studying books.” bu at get very far with b v in the books unless we have se of present events, ‘Some people write and speak as if great movements solely on the all on the co were dependent rtisans and not at sans. Take for ex- ample prohi Many think that the movement for a de-alcoholized bumanity depends solely on the efforts of those who favor prohibition. This 1s purely a partial view. “The ‘wets, so-called, a part of the prohibitior e the ‘drys’ and it will be the ‘wets’ who at last will make the country “dry.’ Is this a parad all. Only the exaggerations ‘wets' can put paign. It this ha try we should nev brainy probal wet’ gullibility. support for rease in st kind of . ement for nnot minimize the im- a liquorless e i kiven by ‘the wet' forces: | lincoln Townsend, treasurer, and thew furnish the re e which | Oscar horup, secretary. enable povement te r speed members of the and power. The count uld not | hoard of zt vhom are £o ‘dry’ without them. And it is be. MeKee coming ‘drier’ all the time because of | Mayrice Rosenberg Hilton them James 1. Baden, k. ( am, John CASE REVIF:W SOUGHT. Wickersham Asks Further Action in Excise Tax Case. Counsel for the National Paper Type Co. vesterday asked the| United States Supreme Cou view its recent decision holding the special excise tax imy der the revenue act of 192 2 export busin n, former At- ieneral, represented the com- torney pany, The petition pointed out that the irt had held excise taxes imposed | of engag- foreign or interstate commerce invalid. and insisted that the same construction should be given similar Federal laws Doumergue Aids Fund. April 9 (®).—President Dou- | ibed 50.000 frar 2 fund for the na- | sed by Finance Min- 301313 Altus Guarantesd tire 8234 Troman Guaranteed Tire 38x4 Troman Guarantead Tire 31x4 Suocesa Guaranteed Tire 32xé Snccess Guaranteed Tire 32x4 Oxford Guaranteed Tire 8335 Oxford Guaranteed Tire 33x5 Cupples Guarantead Tire Cord. T T T el et Iaigiti sl iiiaiiaiaatiiatiiidases diiticasiaataiiddesisiiaaadatiaaiiasiioiiit gty ot $94.95 T R BALLOON CORD TIRES Temee Cord- £10.95 G 1008 -$17.95 -R189 19,95 $22.95 Enavantesd 30%5.37 Troman Cord. Balloan. fnarentess %376.00 Troman Cord. Ralloen. Guarantead Cut-Outs foy Fords, 69c This cut-out can he eanily imstalled in any Ford. Wmle of finest material. Water Pump device on wny Ford much higher $1.39 An_easential car. Usually sold at & price than our spec one of ... A B T B e 12 e P P e e T T T e e Do 222 e o et e cept the secreta .| who de posed for r tion to Gen. Stephan are Brashears, first vice president; dolph Jose, second vice president; T. | vitt 0. Chance and 1. « BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. PRRRRRRRRRRR R § Gasoline i Electric Cigar Tire Air Gauge, 59¢ £ Lighter é Gauge, 79c = g w o R e 69¢ @ Has b;‘tkn 3 and 2 feet flex- For Fords ana | 1is electric cor Cheviolets. Vis- § any place abont ible dial. Tells the car. instnatly & i s 0. 117 EVERYBODY’S FRIEND The Salvation Army ANNUAL APPEAL APRIL 5th-20th Help us to Help Others Name Address Cut this out and mail to-day THE SALVATION ARMY 607 E Street N. W. CITY CLUB NOMINATES FIVE PRESENT OFFICERS All Except Secretary. Who De. clined. Proposed for Ensu- ing Year. Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan last night " | was renominated president of the City | Club at a meeting at the club. election will be April 22 rs of the club, ex- S. McKee, All present offic y, James ed renomination, were pro- -election Edward S Ru Wineman, Samuel J LIFT el f x MORE FOR OUR AFTEREASTERSALE PRICES ASSURE IT! RRRRREERRERRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRRY. VR b~ N Goods at lower prices. Ash Receiver Automatic Cigar Lighter With_ Olgaretts and Maich Tray maay boag- Clamps on the § tiful colors dash. Disappear- ch vour up- ing cord to reach assengers in .. $1.49 39c- Front Springs for Fords i Seven-Leaf. Guaranteed - 99¢ > i STOP LIGHT { Transmission i [ RGrsas 49c “tat §9c¢ "'(Mlllll’.'::‘.vllllf. Mnl:::flnl-u, HIGH PRESSURE GUN AND HOSE e——— Hos Can ..99¢ Gun . dasted to Any ALEMITE The Those in addi- Foreign and Inland Removals of Household Goods and Fine Effects. Agents FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Adams 6304 Here it is your privilege to buy Quality now through these values at these After- Easter Sale prices. Yes! for less here! Ask the motorists! They know! \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHIRGTON, D. €. FRIDAY.” APRIL 9. 1976 $17,568 SECURED BY SALVATION ARMY 0ld-fashioned Street Meeting at Noon Tomorrow Will Feature $60,000 Campaign. An old-faghioned meeting, with the tambourine much in evidence, is planned for noon tomor- row at Seventh and Pennsylvania ave- tion Army nue, one of the regular open-air meet- ing places, divisional irnest R. y, and other will conduct the meeting. s will be offered for the success my’s appeal for $60,000, now S8, by the headquarters band my will feature the progra to date has brought in will continue until s P. Hickman, tre 2 Army headquarters, , is receiving contribu rs of the advisory beard of headed’ by- Rudolph Tose, . will meet’ Monday at the 1330 L. street, 1% of the results of the the appeal. More than ributions, solicited by . are expected Monday. . first week $5,000 in board mem The United States is now the most important copper producing country in the world and is responsible. for nearly two-thirds of industry’'s de- WHEN you buy from us you can feel the absolute safety of dealing with a seller in whom vou can have absolute confidence. Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER ! GLASS COMPANY i{ | “ERNEARD W. SPILLE Menager Rosslyn) WASRINGTON VANS ORLER, ESS! ) You can save money You can buy more Staff Tool Foot Brakes Boxes For Ford i Fits up to Heav, 1925 models. metal, Clll'llvh” ‘with rade brake Tt and all Foot- brake type. $4.95 black _enam Size 22x0x). Has enbstantial lock and key. $1.39 Rear Curtain Lights 39¢ Socket Wrench Set enclosed Complete set, Sale strong steel contal price . : 69c Auto Windshield Cleaner PR s1.49 m“m'::'v' o Tt ™™ Sot_of 4 Redl- Mine Hub Shields fiu to fit Foras, t0e. FIGHT WILL CONTINUE ON PERSONNEL BOARD Naming of Judge Warwick Will Not Stop Efforts to Abolish It, Says Employes’ Organ. Appointment of Judge Walter W. Warwick as head of the Personnel Classification Board, will not stop the efforts of the National Federation of Federal Employes to abolish the board. : This i{s announced in the current number of the Federal Employe, official organ of the federation. “Judge Warwick’s attitude during fis former service as chairman of the Personal Classifi the of Federal employes but all' real ad- herents of classification. “His appointment, however, does not cure the inherent evil of the‘ad- ministration of the classification act by the Personnel Classification Board, and will in no way lessen our efforts to secure the ‘abolishment of the board and the transfer of its powers, duties and functions to the United States Civil Service Commission.” Comply With New 0il Law. MEXICO CITY, April 9 -(#).—The Department of Commerce officially an- nounced that most of the foreign ofl companies in Mexico have accepted the regulations governing the petro- leum law, which officlally became ef- fective yesterday. It says that they are applying for necessary conces. sions for operation under' the new regulations. CATTLE FEEDING SAME. | POSITIVELY No Change Reported in Number of Animals on Corn. The. number of cattle on feed in corn belt States April 1 was estimated by the Department of Agriculture to- day as practically the same as a year ago. Important feeding States east of the Mississippi reported more feed- ing cattle, but States west of the river reported decreases. OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located In Our Own Bldg. 9. St. CTAFLIN Est. 1889 Formerly Opticians Oth and F and Optometrists City Club STICKS exactly Height, 10 inches. Open An Account | Easy Terms To Please You! At the Low Price of $7.95 Pay $1 Down 50c a Week Supply Limited—Come Early Here's another value worthy of your attention. A beautiful pair of STERLING SILVER CANDLE- Note:—Candlesticks make a very pleasing gift to the bride. 627 7th St. NW. FRANC’S AFTER-EASTER SALE OF Sterling Silver Candlesticks (Loaded) Per Pair as illustrated. Franc Jewelry Co. (A [ You Are Always Welcome To Credit At Franc’s A I 1111 your boy with one of these 4 PIECE SUITS Knickers. T T first payment. | 5 SUITS & TOPCOATS inall the mewost shades and materials N 1975 4 Others up to 48.75 %, Why Wait! Buy On Credit! Why deny yourself the pleasure of being ' dressed up with the latest spring styles? | offer you credit at cash prices. Come in to- day; select your new spring apparel; cash not needed —just Charge /t and pay later. will make your For a limited time only I Just cut out check and present it. Ladies’ Coats 14" to 48" Ladies’ Suits 16 to 39% Y Z 19 | CLOSING OUT GOOD PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS HALF PRICES BEFORE REMOVAL T. P. CULLEY & SON 1119 14th St. N.W.—Oper‘l Evenings PlAl:lOS GOING FAST—PAY YOU TO CALL SOON We are compelled to move from our present business location, 1119 14th St. N.\W., in a very short time. Our new store on 11th St. is not ready. and will not be entirely ready for occupancy by the time we must vacate our present quarters, so we must sell off this stock or store it.* We have here at 1119 14th St. N.W., some twenty- five very fine, very beautiful Baby and Parlor Grand Pianos, comprising such renowned makes as “KIM BALL,” “HARRISON” and “WHITNEY,” also seven “Kimball Welte-Mignon” Reproducing Grand Pianos, a large number of very fine' new player-pianos and beau tiful straight uprights and numerous used pianos and pldyers of various makes. BABY AND PARLOR GRAND PIANOS The Kinds That Sell Regularly at $650, $750, $975 and $1,200 SALE PRICES $435, $565, $870 Terms, $12 Per Month Up ALMOST AT HALF TERMS NEW HARRISON PLAYER— W KIMBALL PLAYER— Marred in shipping. Regu- $ 307 Ll b i 55 lar value $650. Sale price peiees. . ... ... Sends any of these bargains to your Home; pay $5. $6, §7 to $10 per month up on balance. ___ '$10 DOW! I Numerous Snaps in good used | Players, guaranteed. Your terms. Mothers—Fathers Don't let the chil- dren want for a Piano to practice on when | you can so easily have | one of these. Any of the used instruments can be returned to us in two years at what you paid for it as part T payment on new inme | it in eschange later if | on a new one. stramients. vou desire at $115. Phonographs at Half Price— | Kimball, Victor, Columbia, Brunswick and other makes, many new, some slightly used, or exchanged, all fully guaranteed. $7.50 Worth Records FREE! Terms: 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 Per Week Two of these guaranteed Player bargains. Easy payments. Emerson, $95 Bradbury, $50 case and of . Very fine We will take This Bradbury at the price_of $30 mast be re- garded as A good barg: | '@, K. ‘for practice. will take it back at GIRLS’ COATS & DRESSES Featuring STYLE & VALUE Dresses 1.98 Up Coats 5.98 Up | $175 Cabinet Model: $59 ..$13 | $225 Cabinet .$29 | $100 Console .$35 |$125 Console $39-($150 Console $47 | $175 Console .$67 | $200 Console ...$83|$275 Console e On’Aceolmt of the New Process Records, These Phonographs Are Worth at Least Three Times the Sale Prices T. P. CULLEY & SON ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS 1119 14th- St. N\W. ~~ Open Evenings Till 9 o . $25 to $50 Table Models. . $85 Cabinet Models. $90 Cabinet Models. $100 Cabinet Models $125 Cabinet Model: $150 Cabinet Models

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