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DE LUXE SOUTHERN DAIRIES PINT PACKAGE { betw | ing soclety, will meet to decide upc THE EVE IPHIL LA FOLLETTE HITS SENATE BOOM Tells Legislative Committee He Is Not in Race Against Lenroot. By Consolidated Press. MADISON, Wis., April 20.-This State must be contented to have on one La Yollette in the United States Senate for the time being. An organized move to urge the can- didacy of the youthful Phil La Fol- lette in the September primaries against Senator Irvine Lenroot has met the objection of the young man bimself. So young Bob, Phil's older brother, will remain, for a while at least, the family’s sole representative in Congress. “I_appre has brought reque: didate for the Senate,” Phil told a committee of legislators who called upon him to run, “but I do not think it proper at this time. It is necessary to serve an apprenticeship in politic which I hope to be able to get in the State.” Incipient Revolt Nipped. Toliticians, particularly Gov. John J. Blaine, who intends to be the La Follette candidate the upper house of Congress, were much upset by the sentiment which was develop- ing to back Phil La Follette for the Senate. Something of a revolt was impending before the youth made his pronouncement disavowing any inten tion to enter the fight for mnational oftice. Phil, who is only 8 at the preseut tlme, is cutting quite a figure as dis trict attorney of Dane County—the ! father started out in a century ago. His ag ess:and his oratorical abil- 3 of the elder La Follette, already have much im- pressed paliticians. Several newspapers in the State were likewise impressed and there commenced to be something of a con- certed clamor for two La Follettes in the Senate. “If one satisfled won't two be just some influential p Phil has a birthday soon and b 1927, would be old enough to comply the senatoriul requirement of ate the sentiment which that I be a can- the State, why twice as good?’ | Keeps Grip on Present Job. ! But the sentiment wasn't able to! jar the voung Districteattorney loose | from his present position. He appar ently did not want to inject any new disrupting elements into the fight for the Senatorship which is to be the re of the Fall primary. Some progressives don't like Gov. Blaine | and there may be another split in the ranks which would give Senator Len- root smoother sailing. Senator La Follette has been back to Madison and with his brother and | other leaders has mapped out the| political battle. Phil isn't on the slate this time, but time being, line to follow in his father's footsteps as a candidate for governor in a few featu KEEN LABOR DEMAND SHOWN IN BALTIMORE Employment Situation Is Best in Six Years, City Bureau Director Reports. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 20.—The em- ployment fon in Baltimore is better this Spring than in any year simee 1920, according to Director McAllister of the Municipal Labor Bureau. McAllister said if the demand for skilled and unskilled workers con- tinues there will be a greater deple- tion of the labor supply in Baltimore than there was In 1919, 1920 and 1924, the pcak years of employment since the war. Txodus of laborers from the city has been greatly increased by opening of work on the Conowingo superpower project. McAllister sald he has sent daily en 100 and 150 laborers to the dam site for the past weelk. The demand for labor at Conowingo | will greatly exceed that dally average during the next three or four months. The city eventually will be cailed upon to supply approximately 3,600 workers for the project. In connection with the work at Conowingo, McAllister has begun an | enrollment of “selected men” for the ! work. Skilled workers also will be similarly enrolled for employment when the dam has reached a de- veloped stage. WILL REBUILD EDIFICEs SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 20 (#).— Rebuilding of the Sveti Kral, or St. Nedelia_Cathedral, wrecked a year ago by the explosion of a bomb which killed more than 150 persons and in- jured some 300 others attending the Tuneral of Gen. Georghieff, is to be- gin_soon. The church authoritles offered r prize for the best design for the nev edifice. These plans will be turnec in on May 1, when the jury, made up of members of the church build- the winner of the prize, 10.000 _leva (about $2,000). which is Sterilely Sealed Bottles of EVERFRES! or roflliad of ety ut:lr: this clear, Citrate of Magnesia. t at your drugstore. Taor NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, Killed in Dive From Water Flat; Sharks Believed to Be Near | 2efen the ool ond Tosne: By the Associated Pre: VERO BEACH, Fla,, April 20.—A leap from an airplane into the ocean as a stunt in an air circus killed Jewell W. Bell, 24, of Loulsville, a volunteer performer. Several thousand persons on shore witnessed the accident. Bell dropped from the lower wing of .the plane, which was driven by Roy A. Hearn, stunt pllot, and fell 50 feet into the water. Ie struck the surfac and riccochetted about 20 feet. body did not appear on the again. Efforts to locate it wi successful. on his back The Plane As Body Hits He fell in about 25 feet of water, about 200 feet from shore. His leap was not a,scheduled part of the pro- gram, and he is sald to have had no experience as an aviator. - When he learned that a friend was to make a parachute drop, Bell was sald to have asked to be allowed to do a trick, saying he once dived into the Ohio st train. Bell was of a local engineering co y The pilot circled the spot where: Bell had gone down. He reported that fish resembling sharks were in the water. Later, the pilot was exon- erated of blame, with an inquest con- | sidered unnecessary. employe any. FRIENDS GIVE HOUSE TO SMILING CRIPPLE * Soutk Carolina Woman, Unable to Walk for 66 Years, Has Made Own Living Alone. By the Associated Press. YORK, 8. C., April ? filled the soul of “Aunt Bolin of Smyrna, for 66 cripple, unable to walk, when Sun day more than a thousand people, who had heard of her gathered at her new cottage, made possible by public sub- scription, at a house-warming, her hand, left gifts of money and other valuables and took part in spe. cial exercises held in her honor. 1t was the largest crowd Aunt Lucy, who is old, eve aw. Yester CONSTIPATION WRECKS HEALTh | Get sure, permanent relief with | Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Don’t let this hideous disease wreck your health with its poisons. Cunstipation may be the father of more than forty ills and ailments. 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OIL MAN STILL MISSING. by 1 utting bare, NORFOLK, Va., April 20 Though halt a dozen Coast G vessels, pilot boats and shipping generally maintained a close watch, no tr had been found last night of the body of Arthur IH. Ramage, wealthy oil operator, of Joplin, Mo., stipation if regularly eaten, be- cause it is 100% bran. Eat two tablespoonfuls a day—in chronic cases, with every meal. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is a des licious ready-to-eat cereal. Serve it with milk or fruit. Use it in cooking. Delicious recipes on the package. Made by Kello, in attle Creek, Michigan. Sgfii by all grocers, Served everywhere. this NEW STORAGE BATTERY APRIL 13 Plates At all Wiilard Battery Stations. Washington Battery Company 1621-23 L Street N.W. MAIN 181 i Modern Auto Supply Company 917 HStreet N. (COLN 3896. Owen Motors Company 3700 Georgia Ave. N.W. COLUMBIA 565, Esseno Auto Supply Company 801 H Street N.W. MAIN 19. Brooke C. Furr 706 G Street SW. FRANKLIN 5510. Hundley’s Auto Supply 3436 14th St. N.W. COLUMBIA 6041. Stanton Battery & Electric 403 C Street N.E. LINCOLN 9303 Bradburn Battery & Electric 616 Penna. Ave. S.E. LINCOLN 7828. East Capitol Service Station 17 15th Street N.E. = . LINCOLN 8212, Georgia Ave. Battery & Tire Shop 4306 Georgia Ave. N.W, COLUMBIA 6116, Mount Vernon Auto Supply 1232 Penna. Ave. N.W, " FRANKLIN 7192, Spencer Battery & Electric 2419 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEST 2995, Wardman Park Garago 27th and Calvert Sts. N.W. > COLUMBIA 3078 S. J. Penning Champlain Street N.W. . ADAMS 4891, Uptown Auto Supply Co. 18th and California Sts. NW. NORTH 68. Tobin’s Service Station 18th and Monroe Sts. N.E. i NORTH 169. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES “Self-poisoning” some ‘people call | it and others like the name ‘“Intes- tinal Toxemia.” But whatever you call it, one of our big doctors says that .the average adult American is suffering from it. Autointoxication usually starts with constipation—much of the food you eat stays in the intestines | too long and putrifies, causing a | “Polson factory” to be set up in the colon. This virulent poison is ab- sorbed by the intestines, gets into the blood stream and eventually poisons every living cell in the body. Most meat eaters poison them- selves because meat putrifies quick- ly and forms polsonous microbes. ‘Therefore, if you have autointoxica- tion avold all meats, eat sparingly of fish and eggs and confine your- self as much as possible to green 'vegetables and fruits. If" you will follow this advice and in addition take two Toxi-Tabs every night before going to bed yom can Here’s the Right Way to Combat | " Autointoxication speedily help to get rid of the tens of thousands of wild or poisonovs microbes that right now are making their headquarters in your colon. Autointoxication ghortens life—it has a pernicious influence on growth, mentality and activity. Some physicians go =o far as to say that these dread poisons get to every organ in the body through the blood and are responsible for gout, rheumatism, gastric ulcers, colitis, appendicitis, cirrhosis of the liver, arterio sclerosis, myoar ditis, Bright's disease, headache, dull eyes, sallow skin, nervousness and lack of ambition. Pake two Toxi-Tabs every night, followed by a glass of water, and continue to take them wuntil your constipation, sluggishness and every symptom of autointoxication has disappeared. cans always get a_package of Toxi- You Tabie Sharmaciot, and_thre 15, 30" days able ist, an ere is 3 (roatment In ech package.—Advertisement. 20, 1926.° and New York, who either leaped or fell overboard early Saturday morn- e to aid in the search and it is pos sible naval seaplanes may be en listed in the effort. ton steamer Northland in Chesa. peake Bay. 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