Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1926, Page 19

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SAYSDENIGRATS WL SHAY SENATE Senator Gerry Declares Prosperity Is Myth, Citing Textile Troubles. Prediction that the Democrats | THE EVENI Good-By, Summer; Howdy, Autumn! Sun Directly Over Equator Tomorrow The last rose of Summer will have to bloom tomorrow morning or early to- morrow afternoon, or eise it will be the first rose of autumn. No matter what the weather may be, Summer will then be zone until next year, for at pan. Eastern standard time, the sun will be directly over the equator, on limited o the textile industry. The rmer js demanding and redemand ling consideration of his welfare and some constructive legislation that {will cnable him to make both ends would win control of the Senate in| ™ He knows the administration its way from the northern to the southern side. At the same time it enters the zodiacal sign of Libra, and that event has been chosen by as- tronomers to denote the autumnal equinox or beginning of Autumn. Actually, however, the sun is not in the constellation of Libra in the sky, but in the neighboring one of Virgo, and this shows the age of the figures of the zodiac. When they were first established, thousands of years a| the signs and the constellations wer the same, but owing to what the as- NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, why shouldn’t something pen when sun goes across? In the opinion of qualified scientists, however, it is only a coincidence that storms should.oceur now, and there is no evidence at all that the day of the equinox is any more stormy than a couple of weeks before or after. But people expect storms to happen now, and any that occur are apt to be ac- cused of being “equinoctial.” citing hap- 8 to 6l¢ C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER WAR ON CORN BORER. Farmers to Study Insects Import- ed to Fight Plague. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, September 22.—Corn belt agriculturists, who tomorrow will [ol———|o]c———[o]———=]a bilipsborn ELEVENTH ST 29 —dy 1028. march on the European corn borer, in Ohlo, Michigan and Ontario, for the first time, will study two imported ene- mies of the worm which threatens to cut its swath into the heart of the Mississippi Valley. These are para- sitic insects brought to the United States from Hungary and France by the Federal Agriculture Department to fight the borer. The conscripts are- Exeristes robo- rator and Harbrobracon brevicernis, 19 the former, a small gnatlike insect which feeds upon the body of (he borer, but does not damage the eorts stalk, and the second species a larsery wasplike insect which also feeds uport the borer. tronomer calls precession of equinoxes th= do not remain in the game place in the sky. The motion is so slow that it will take about 26,000 years for the present position of the constellations to be re-established. Commonly assoclated with the au- tumnal equinox are the so-called “equinoctial storms.” or more especial- [y the “line storm.” Tt happens that | both Spring and Autumn are stormy | times of the vear, and so the sun's| crossing the equator, or line, has been | blamed for them. When a ship crosses the equator XNeptune comes on board, and a big time js made about it, so| he November clections day_hy Senator Pe t Gerry | af WMhode Island. chairman of the Democratic senatorial campaign com- mittee, His prediction comes on_the heels |, i Jlicies in the of confident FHohu tiians By Sen: | L heSackipLEnHILE polibiss 1 e o L {present administration. They realize ator Phipps of Colorado, chairmhn of | 1,0y attitude of do nothing cannot the Republican senatorial committee, | (foq Drecont conditions and they i Chicago. 1 the elfect that Tepubli' | 11"l big to tne Democcy' for the lintellectual ability and the . moral courage needed to handle the present lcrisis. The Senate is certain to be Demoeratic, and it looks | House would be also. looked after big business and ignored his interests. His progest ill be loudly voiced at the polls in ember. The people are to Detroit Quite Frenchy! New Interlaced D'Orsay Pumps Tke “Janice" $6.50 Developed in patent, with Ivory and Brown Kid N sick of inefficiency Beginning Sunday, September 26, a new all-Pullman fast overnight train will be placed in service to Toledo and Detroit—* can control of the will maintained. Without specifyinz those States in which the Democrats count on win ning seats now held by Republican Senators, Senator Gerry declared that the people generally are looking to the Democ: them out of the of the present administration. He insisted that the ‘prosperity slogan adopted by the Republicans was a fallacy and was recogn as such by the articularly A Girl’s | Critical s and employes Mentions New Tariff. Senator Ge said: “If the Democratic party were in power at the present time. the Repub- lican press and Republican politicians would be saving every that the bad times in agriculture and the grave questions in the textile districts were due to a Democratic tariff and Democratic inaptitude for govern ment. Instead. they are talking loud- 1y of & wonderful prosperity that does not exist and whistling to keep up their courusge. “The Republican party has had control of the Government for six vears and has been able to have the hest minds of the nation in the cabi net Not countin those that are under indictment or being tried, the rest have had ample opportunity of working out construction legislation. A super-Republican tariff bill has been ny theory of ven the man. ufacturer ‘all that he asked for and a little bit more But for some un explained reasons prosperity has not come to him. The textile industry is in a serious depression Mills are Club Car, Drawing Room Compartment Sleeping Cars, Dining Car, Observation Car. No Cosches. No Extra Fare. 315 P. M. 12.02A. M. 620 A. M. 2.05 A. M. EADING between the lines, it takes a mother or sister to divine the needs of a girl just budding into woman- hood: “My sister was not very strong and had been taking all sorts of pills and stuff for constipation. She was fourteen and of course embarrassed with pimples. So I bought her a large bottle of Syrup Pepsin. She has had no constipation since, her com- plexion is good and she is much stronger, healthu:.r and happier. Now I always recommend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.” (Name and address will be sent on request.) Has Brought Up Entire Families Syrup Pepsin is a mainstay from'infancy to full growth. Sour, bilious stomach, headache, coated tongue, colds, feverish daily ills—all vanish. Children play right after a dose. Mothers stop their own terrible sick headache, indigestion, con- running on half time | gipation. Makes old folks happy, contented. Truly a family medi- jxbeet soup| Kitehens | cine inits highest meaning. Get it today—any druggist,anywhere. and no prosperity slogan | For a free trial bottle send name and address to Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Illinois. will change this, 4 times, The “Capric‘e“ $g-50 Tan Calf on Vamp and He Returning, leave Detroit’ 8.5 P. M., Toledo 527 P. M. Pittsburgh 11.51 P. M, Arrive Washington 8.50 A. M. R C. E. McCULLOUGH, Assistant General Passenger Agent Pennsylvania Building, 613 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Washingten, D. C. Telephone, Main 3140 Just another evidence of BEVERLY Footwear Style Predominance—a decidedly unique Pattern copled from a late Parisian Creation and shown first as usual by “Philipsborn’s. 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