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IHEALTH SESSIONS OPEN IN GAPITAL Pan-American Copference Is Opened by Surgeon Gen- | eral Hugh S. Cumming. HEAT % Gill Qil Burner, 1911 N.Y. AVE.. » MAIN 6380 complete seasoner for cooking Characterized as “an epochal event | the world's sanitation.” distin- { uished representatives of 21 nations iof the Western Hemisphere gathered | here today at the Pan-American Union | {for the inaugural session of the fivsi pan-American conference of national ors of public health. dedicated close on heiween the GULDENS I Mustard g 5 ! The conference. whic Our cellar is | s i awfully dark tary bureau. will list through nesday THERE are boxes to fallover, ash-cans to brush against, papers to catch on fire and so on. You know how cellars i are, even in the best-regu- | lated families. ! in is heing b (n-An cin Sani Wed | Plan Sanitary Code. Primary among consider 1« {fore the delegates is a detailed s {tray code approved the { American nitary ngress which met in Havana. Cuba, in 1924, This code, designed to prevent the spread | of disease as well as its eradication in affected areas, already has been ac. cepted by seven nations, including the ing considered | republics. extermination from every of the globe. treatment and | leprosy. malaria and other Aiscussed in an- seibility So I bought me a good | flashlight with that in mind. Tt lights my way down the dark stairs, saves me many 4 - G | reports will be made showing what | a barked shin and gives me | [ N e e ShORRE X a general feeling of security. | their efforis to stamp out infection " i through the o of The best investment I | health department ever made. It's a genuine | Welconied by hizh officials of Eveready! fe quarter cure of | plagues will he | by members of the confe Atierican Government, the [ ence opened its first | @’clock this morning C ' “i?nerm Hugh Cumming of O | 3 AL o | United States Pu Health Service When Winter comes presiding. vse our cogl. But you the field of xcience of health.” he | do not hove to wait 'IM”‘(}.-,- to the tremendon unt’l Winter to buy it. || 1 hod T (he nant hroushl o In fact. yen will save : : by buying now. W. H. Hessick & Son ’ Main Office. Yard and Trestles || 1. Wi e the 14th end Water Sts. S.W. - s Opp. Bu. Eng. & Printing Cites Sanitation’s Value, 5 Fr. 8128 Fr. 7458 ut our preseat knowledge of | L learned ough the ef | Joseph C. Grew Under Secretary of Joseph . Grew paid a high tribute m»’ | delegates in a brief welcoming ad IlYP\Q “You are the torch be, l(‘:\“ st at- huted to internativnal co-operation | | much of this advance. i It is not too much to say that in| quarter of a century improved ry conaitions nd im wed | rquarantine procedure and closer co- | cation between the sanitary au- | ities of the Ameri spubiics | o saved hundreds o an which is; of ol | omplish even bill im SPECT\L, NOTICES republics wonld Ve quarantine i jroblems of sanitation and of | prevention. while thes may | mewhat with and with the in v 1ihe methods of combatii [ much the sam. {in Washirgtor I “What xelentists ut the jeare of the hody véntion disease, particularly the latter f all proportion to what the world at | i rd the application | In other word the sci oui still he taxed by th asures of ve- | 20 u "he the world's Knowles vention of diseuse is shared v few lavamen in each ¢ ) | until this knowledge is ) vpm”x«m by the masses and applied - them the world will tais knowl ki Schedules ¥ ]anmkham Beginning h the Southern Railwa's Bir ,I m Specis ving Washington, {pom., will arrive Atlanta 9:35 a.m. Ce | iral time. instead of 10 a.m.. and re Birmingham 2:40 pm.. instead 30 p.m. This popular train carries servation car, sleeping cars, dining| and coaches. Tickets and reserva {tiona at ety ticket offce, 1510 M | | st. n.w. Phone Main 3633, .\(l\rv'(lm | 1‘ men: | WEST POINT EXEMPTION. (‘lleAn Tazche“ Not Required to[ Take Civil Service Tests. | nw Prznk\ln 2y WANTED—A RETURN LOAD OF FERNI 0% from New Vork' Pliiadsibia or Ba mowe. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND' STOR.- of EVER ehed A lanted order, Rich doil and L 10th w. ne $4 10§12 Plastering with ot or TER RIND potind: "5 povnds, IR Indiana AT ave: ‘s PAPF;}}EY‘ ome papers. €8 1 l.nRB AI\\“(XH\» GA REPATRED Year 618 H st nw Phone Main Weire. 8 10 10 am_3 1o & pm i \rm E CIDER “BOWERS oA s | By Sxecutive or by the Vyr-\]dpnl instructors “nited \m(n Milit, Academy | West [Poini. have hesn e vymd} Just IN RARRE] 10 per. hacrel THINK OF YOUR ROOF NOW Don't wait uniil bad weathe IRONCLAD &30 THE CELESTIAIL AN AND CHINESE « AFE Soptembor 381998 a1 4 Goen duile’ and Sundas 1.." Regula 11 0TS Fhone | ‘hvlm the yml tirement of examingtion under civil service rules, as {the position ademy libravian Call us taday. | when fllled by the appointment of a | th & Evarty | Sraduate of that, academy. | i of & Ste NE AMIERI-| ! m Michigan Park A H:ghh Restricted Com- munity of Detached and Semi- Homes of Mod- day For lad Martin Andcrson, OPTOMETRIST —for 20 vears wih ROE FI LK Brm\ fsox Michigan Avenue Boulevard at 12th Strest For Information. Phone Compans An efficient and cconmmcali heating system costs very little | more. WHY TAKF A CRANCE? “PACE” | ETFAM —VAPOR—WATER HFATING | 1240 9th St N WL Frank 5834.) PACE HEATED 1S WELL HEATED ! Reautitul DO YOU NEED> ! Ballroom NEW SHADES. i Gone >.>!u\ all us for Factors Prices on new | KLEEBLATT ’ Tonitee & H | NE | indnw Shades and S - Linc. 870 | Give Us Your Next Order | jor Printing—and be assured of auality | promptness | The Nauonal Capital Press D ST N W L3 mh‘flo T ' PRINTIN IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS D G130 B st W Street Most | heing thousands of | ¢ t 1o he I Lwithin the words !institutions. i lamendment THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. HARMONY NEARER INNEW YORK G.0.P. OVER PROHIBITION ISSUE| (Continued from | the expenditure of some $200.000.000 (llnlng the next two years. He paint- ed a s picture of what Tam- many 1 46 with this money and | the for the Re publican party i vk unless a | stand were n sfully now against the Dema tic organization. Mr. Alills expounded his position | with regard to prohibition. and this | part of his address was listened io} with the keenest N by Mlis delegates, since it (e question | over which (he party (hreatens to, =plit He said th; 1the pro bition ught t ved, bui it is not ol b of the would the law in Taw people cide whether t sdvise Congress 1o modify as to give the States leeway ihe matter of determining what in aet is an intoxicnting beverage, he defended wl ed that the party ‘hide L the re wdom on this sub- ject Jaliy, hie appeated to the up- rys as follows State Appeal to Beat Ta an; “Let sincere prblicans, of bolting the party A sing ue, con- citizens whether to contribute to those out of pique o sider as patriotic they have u right Tammany «iceess this vear, Perhaps no zreater opportunity will ever come to them o deal a deadly blow nism in this State. Let cearch their hearts and cou- hefore they strike s was militant, p < ie hat while Federal taxes and \ve gone down under tate ap- have | 1919 to! New 1,000,000 in no _econom all he com de over our destinles vears, the people of will realize that “The New York' is for them expensive tune ever Arguments Made Before. The trouble with Mr. Mills' argu- ments. however, is_ that although they have been made against Gov Siith . past, the people have S le et and his admi the stration -complish- | and the Federal Congress Wit rvegard to the del bition, Mr~ Mills i versy grows hitt ave in a state of d U is hard to see the li o, In & country which has faith in popular rule. the only sound ourse to pursue is to go back to the wourece of all. authority and Jle themselves, This has done, They were ate prohi contro- We jon in which Given such ur has heen some criticism of form of the proposal to be sub- It i unjustified. By care limiting the proposed remedy the Constitution. hegins by ognizing what §s most streniously insisted on that the constitutional provision is an established fact. Tt then proposes, if are dissatisfied with ex- a solution may to section amendment concurrent the mitred faty of the which specifically jurisdietion to the State Sees Different Result. now stand this s disvegarded. exercises what amount <elusive jurisdiction, for if the States { enforcement statutes, they must | {o the provisions of the Vol- to have any effect. Con-| ormity with the Valstead act is some- thing very different from conformi'y | With the Constitution. The proposed matters has heen fAs conform tead act | solution. A W.DULLES QuITS FOREIGN SERVICE Resignation of Diploma(ist‘ Laid to Inadequate Income of U. S. Position. » by the ameridment itselt should b«l granted the States and the field of enforcement divided between Federal! and State governments in harmony | with the scheme of our whole govern- mental structure. They will have de-| cided that under existing conditions | they do not desire to duplicate the florts of the Federal Government as | ng s the latier insists on retaining ’ exclusive legislative jurisdiction and control. “In this event it will be Auty of our elected officials to ohey the man-! data of the people, to take all of the: appropriate steps (o present the views of our people 1o the Natlon and to| the national Government, and. if pos : G rms L “on- sihle. 10 persuade them to accept m|ry'“ ForGenev AT L g Let there be no misgivings | ference, has resigned from the service as to 1he ef(mh«;ms of l‘hm pmcnll 1“) enter a New York law firm, it v\a:«} ure. The voice of ten million people Hdl = will be heard and listened to with p"noUnced vesterday. respectful attention.” H left Astute Republican politicians here dd, hecanse of Hmited | today asserted that the dry revolt in | gnancial means to support the tiie party will e found to have dimin- | 00 it ished greatly by the time alection day | tion custon to men in the higher | hey insisted they woild [ posts of the dipi 1o and | v Senator Wadswor(h, notwith- | jis e EiCn e Anotret standing the independent candidacy |ins of the dificulty men of] ate Senator Cristman. a Repnb- | jimited means copting ad- | tican. But none of them went 80 far [ cancement in thi as to prediet that Gov. Smith would [ A Dulles, who is re he defeated by the Republican nominee | of the most eficient dip! for governor. of the career group. lus been Size of Cristman Vote. with the State Department The size of the Cristman vote will = viancement randson of of Sate Allen W. Dulles, former chiéf of the ision of the State De- and an American delegate i Mr, Depart ment, Dulles the State service, ignation is wrded be the determining factor in the Seni- torial election. If Cristman receives 200,000 to 300,000 votes, as it is claimed he will in some gquarters. it will go hard with Senator W’ the other hand, some of the wise Re- publicans insist that Cristman will get more than 150,000 v 10 that Senator donbiedl, get A Democratic votes fu hoth because he is wet they are in favor ¢ the Republic policies regarding F taxation and the taviff and do noi want to do L might erfere with Jdohn W under | forme lled from the rank eneva for promo- counselor, as- tion in Peking. prompted Dulles’ to the lack of pri- will join the firm of iwell in New York That promot resignation owi vate income. Sullivan & City. I accopting the resignation Sec: retary Kellogg expressed the hope that Mr. Dulles might return at some time to a diplomatic o in “the Wadsworth | when Senator president of tian Temperance Union, was candidate against him on the Prohi- bition party ticket. She had the st port of the drys and of woman snf- fragists who resented Senator Wads- | worth’s opposition to the suffrage amendment to the constitution. Mrs. Boole received b votes. The members of istman campai declared zed for Cri county of organization Several New Homes || Already Completed in" practically every State, and that their would be far stronger than that of Mrs. Boole. They claim they will obtain a greater vote for their candi- date than was given Mrs. Boole. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued 10 the foljoxin Yonn 3B Ot’ters to be started n the next 30 days Watch Its Development Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS, 1412 Eye St. Frank. 9503 COAL 1f vou are in doubt as to the proper coal to use in the heating plant of your ‘new (or old) rie L. Mankeim Bland ¢ De Shazo. both ton rrelie. ¥ Tidreo. o Linton K, Massay and Mars 0 Pres Johw R Bowers and ‘Thelma H Manrice M. Studer and Lucy both of Hya M Toseoh, Sawver and Della Butler, hoth of Cabin Jopn_ Mc B, ¢ Masgey and Mable Bogne Rivin MR hnd Tenein in " Wis.. and s 1. Talles $ 4 i\ } o Ground Floor Offices or Stores Also rear room, about 25 ft. square, h eight win- dows, in new building in the downtown financial section. Low rentals from $75.00 to $175.00 per month. Solntion is based on the theory that the Iederal Government alone can-| not make enforcement effective, and | that true participation by the States | fmplies that they should bhe give <ome diseretion in the writing of their, orcement statutes. e A frank recognition of the | home rule principle and an endeavor | o bring the enforcement of this part | of ‘the “Constitution more in harmony | with the structure and spirit of our But, it is ohjected, what have the people to advise the P who has a raises no difficult ht Fede bette h Broblem of interpretation. If the pro- {posal 1s beagen at the polls, the ma- lority will have declared themselves | to he satisfied with the efghteenth as interpreted and en-| the Volstead act. This 1 mandate to the party to enact State enforement | the lines of the Federal forced hy would b in power law along \u\mn. Would Obey Popular View. “we should pledge ourselves to | bey that mandate. 1f, on the other hand. the proposal carvies, the people of this State will have uttered a defi hite protest against existing condi tions: they will have advised the Na [ tlon ‘that in their judgment the dis.| {cretion and authority mmomnlams AT TlRE? TMAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS THE BEST BUY CAFRITZ LIFETIME HOMES CRNER & BRLDERS OF COMMUNTIES. I4%K - M.9080 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $13,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 re our new blde.. JAMES BERRY, JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y location during _construe- de.. 1004 ¥ 81 W, i house, we will gladly have our “Heating Ad- visor” inspect you plant and give you helpiul advice. There is no charge or obliga- tion for this service. JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W, Main 3068 1104 Vermont Ave. At L St. Large. light and roomy, very high ceilings. All im- provements, including oil heating. Apply on premises or J. W. Crampton 3548 Quebec St. Telephone 3454 944 000000040000000000000000000000000 P00 0000000000000 0000000000000000 0000 K Co-operative Apartments FOUR SPECIAL VALUES! Downtown Two Roums and Bath 5¢ Near 18th & Columbia Rd. 8 Rooms, 2‘Baths & Porch Near 16th & Columbia Rd. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths & Porch 16,945 Cleveland Park Four Re;m! and Bath I%/, Strong — Durable Perfect protection To Inspect. Phone— MeRB- WARREN Main 9770 925 Fifteenth Street 1243 The 19-ounde Raincoat $10 at your d i guaranreed Frenings, Adams MONDAY, SEPTEMBER {acter and ability are much needed. 27, 1926. service In which men of vour ch branches into the present foreign | service division Congress not only did not touch |adjusted salaries. but adopted the d(m:uy on the department’s hopes, it | principle of post allowances in addi- is recalled that in the recent consoli- | tion. However, np appropriations have dation of the consular diptomatic ' yet been made (dr such allowances. House Owner!! Window Shades are just as important in the scheme of home decoration as the wallpaper and painting. “Shade Shop Shades” are perfection itself—our experience is reflected in a “better made shade, at factory prices.” ‘While the Secretary 830 13th St. N.W. Main 4874-8552 W. STOKES SAMMONS. Proorictor DA w o '8 Wanney hzland IN CHEVY CHASE, MD. New detached homes of modern design and equip- ment—Ilarge grounds—paved streets—city comforts— “MODEL HOME” at 4408 - Sanford Street DOUGLASS & PHILLIPS, Inc. Exclusive Agents 1516 K Street—Frk. 5678 to $82.50 a Month For lururiousmew suites of large, bright, airy rooms overlooking beautiful Potomac Park. RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS Cormer N. Y. Ave,, 22nd & C Sta. N. W Finest location in Washington; convenient to Government offices and main business district. OPEN DAILY W H WEST COMPANY Founded 1894 916 Fifteenth Street . 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Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432 K M. 4600 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N We Carry the DRI-LITE Coat as Advertised Above Potomac Rubber Company, Inc.! 726 14th St. N.W. I Don’t Expect All When You Only Ask for Half In a store you always give the clerk a detailed description of the article desired, but when writing a Classified Advertise- ment for the paper you are often satisfled with the most meager outline of your want. If the results from such an advertisement are not satisfac- tory the paper should not be blamed any more than the clerk for showing the wrong article from an incomplete description. The best results can only he Sport Mart’s 3 Stores ferboys and girls Ralston Q The Whole Wheat!Cereal \ ky DRLLITE Coat as Advertised Above expected from advertisements containing a complete outline of your proposition. ' Milk, 3 OLD DUT C'H + Tuesday and Wednesday BARGAINS FANCY SELECTED EGGS 45c DOZEN Every Egg Guaranteed “HOLLAND BELLE” IS THE FINEST BUTTER Made From Fresh Sweet Cream THOMAS BRAND Applesauce 2 cans, 23c DEL MONTE APRICOTS No. 1 can, 16¢ No.2 can,21c No. 2V, c<an 28¢ Headquarters— Pride of Valley Sugar Corn 3 cans, 29c VAN CAMP’S Soap Powder ‘2% lb. pke. 9 for 35 Van Camp’s Evaporated Tall 29C Cans CLICQUOT CLUB Ginger Ale Contents 12C Bottle \kecroces BRAN 2 Pk 35¢ N NI N [ 572772727120207772727 0772272777722 202077222 27772 240 77272022072 2220 T 222 EAF 1121220000 EHL L 101 A AL 722 [POTATOES French’s or Gulden’s - MUSTARD JaR ] 2V5c AR OLIVES 3-Oz. Stuffed 4-Oz. Plain 2 Bots. 2 3 C Peaches 215 <*" 21¢ CALIFORNIA PRUNES 50/60ize ] 215 Lb. FINE CHUM Salmon, 2 <™ 27¢ No. 1 Grade 10 Ibs., 29c Malaga Grapes 3 Ibs., 25¢ Yellow Onions, 4 lbs., 15¢ Breast of Lamb Lb., 18¢ Hamburger, Lb., 15¢ Pork Chops, Lb., 29¢ Sliced Beef Liver 2 Lbs., 22¢ Breast of Veal 15¢ Lb. Shoulder Roast of Veal 2¢c Lb Shoulder Veal Chops 25¢c Lb. Shoulder Lamb Chops 29c Lb. . Shoulder Roast of Lamb 25c¢ Lb. Porterhouse-Sirloin STEAKS, 35c Lb. Top Round Steak 29c Lb. Bottom Round Steak 25¢ Lb. Chuck Steak 20c Lb.