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ROOSEVELT PLANS TOUR. Scientific Expedition to ' Explore i Portuguese Africa. l PROVIDENCE, R. I, November 4 (A)—Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who spent several months in exploration Cent REVEAL EMOTIONS a sclentific tour in Southern Africa. Col. Roosevelt would be accompanied and Rage Ea”y- E(’ml\' Congul Aguas, who is w T j U0l Roosevelt in New York, discus- | the continent, starting from Portu woman Physician ’ASSeflS . de Oliviera Aguas. Portuguese a large staff of geologlsts, h 'reed in Portuguese nossessions in sing routes, East Africa and ending its Asia last year, is planning cousul here, announced last nights| Babies Show Fear, Love taxidermist and other scien t AL has recently conferred with ! he expedition will probably cross | v at Portuguese West Africa. +admost st can be detec ceording to a study on Wooley b | teted un- | Children's | ard for Vo- | re Feder ional Bducation. from one ey observes, action to loud sou > to 16 weeks old how fright when ap- | ngers, Counter Divorce Suit Filed. rd Brown, a policeman, has wer to a_sult for a limited divorce brought by his wife, Lora Rrown. He denies her charge of de- | sertion and makes a counter chars:ej that she left him and asks that he be wiven the decree. Attorney R. J. Quigley appears for the husband. A weoks, Dy indicatod by | six fear i sin viched by s During the woeks the child | mdicates a v ive rage | when it str held S0l \hite jasmines’ costing as much as indi | Twel PHILLIPS Milk THE EVENING 12 STUDENTS OUSTED FOR BREAKING RULES University of Illinois Mens Accused of Drinking, Gambling and Use of Automobiles. By the Associated Prese TURBANA, L. November 4.— e students were expelled from he University of Illinols vesterday or violation of university rules pro- hibiting drinking, gambling and use of automobiles by students. Three men expelled were charged with drinking on the trip to the Tlinois- Micigan game October 23 at’Ann! and were expelled until Janu- Ono was expelled until June | \15 for drinking and gambling on the | Michigan_ trip. Six were expelled unti] January 31 for drinking here when Pennsylvania | plaved Iilinois. Two men were ex-| pelied for using automobftes in mak- | ing the trip to Ann Arbor for the | Michigan_game, which is in violation of the rule forbldding the use of cars : by undergraduates without permi sion. Arbor, ary. 5 'he council of administration in- tends to curb drinking. gambling and | the use of automobiles by students and intends to deal serlously with all | of Magnesia gases. Besides, it neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges this souring waste from the system without purging. It is far more pleasant to take than soda. Try a 25¢ Bottle Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-five- cent and fifty-cent bottles, any drug- store. 1k of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company and its predecessor, Charles H. Phillips, since 1875. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY wviolators of university rules,” Dean Thomas Arkle Clark, secretary of the connell, said. i S L S, Goldfish Aid Light Plant. Now the goldfish enters the ranks of man’s dumb servants. Spray ponds, where water is cooled at small trans- forming stations along electric trans- mission lines, are being kept free from clogging moss by stocking them with the sparkling fish, says the Pop- vlar Mechanlcs Magazine. An inter- esting balance in numbers and food was m#ntained at one pond. When the moss was exhausted, some of the goidfish turned cannibals and de- voured the others. The survivors kept the vegetable growth from ac- ating around the nozzels. Your Wife — Does her health RE there tired circlesunder her oyes —deep- er lines in her face? A long rest — a voy: are not always possible. But,a tonic — something “dif- ferent” that 3 givean appetite, turn food into tich blood and o, ant g with the joy of living. A _tablespsonful of Angostura Bittere beforemeals,or aprinkied serts, etc., londs Geta bottle forher today, see that she takes it! Dr. Si?en's . nal doutre for food and havs found it o5cur: lont and eure in its action.” (Letter on file) Same formula since 1824 At druggists, grocers, delicatessens that Uts free motion = mneded. It130 cents o pound are being uved in s if compelled o iie down at China to flavor tea. when 1t i The emotion ) cated during the fir ontentment when touched on th iips. At seven we-ks it 1ay smile in . response to a voice or nod. New ob. o jecis bring reactions of picasure at after about 21 weeks if it hours a <udden explosive sound, such ws the | snapping of a towel More complex emotions begin to ap- | pear only during the second six | months of life. Embarrassment, for | itance, is ndicated at about’ the hth_month, when the child may | g its head when its attempts to! ke sounds are limited by others. An villingness to be picked up by | e ero oo apparent aleo dur | Instead of isodathereaiter take ‘a a reaction of fear. At this age also|little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in ‘vin» child r‘nayl m;]y \\'h(-|lx ; mother | water any time for indigestion or oes not give it her undivided a I . i s or S Ten it A l:;flm:(:‘l“n‘:d AN | our, acid, gassy stomach, and relief g Glseii * | will come instantly. B JOHN BARLEYCORN’S “ Better Than Soda GRAVE HARD TO FIND| For fifty vears genuine “Phillips scribed by physicians because it over- $300,000 Rum After Days comes three times as much acid in BeBkisch the stomach as a saturated solution A e of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the the Associated Press. stomach sweet and free from all November 4.—A Duria John Barleycorn is hard to find in New Orlex After a search of severa « fitting spot for the obsequies more than $300,000 worth of liquor, the accumulation of evidence during the past three years, United States M 1 Victor Loisel yesterday was informed where ant lot could be | found for the purpose. i A deputy marshal, a prohibition ugent and two truck drivers, piloting two Government trucks loaded with whisky, set out for the lot. The; found it, but this lot, like all others sides by signs prohibiting dumping of refuse After driving several miles and ex- :umining several lots, they found a lot whose owner consented to the de- structon of the liquor on his prop- erty, provided they would dig a hole «nd ‘bury the broken containers. week will_be required to com- plete the task of destruction, the store approximating 25 truckloads. pimgE Red Army Aviator Kills Self. MOSCOW, Russia, November 4 (&), ——Capt. Apollinari Tomachevsky, one of the most brilliant avlators in the red army and among the first to make the flight from Moscow to Peking and | veturn, committed suicide yesterday. | Unrequited love is sald to have been | cight wecks. The child will lingh Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- New Orleans Gets Place to Destroy they discovered, was bounded on all the cause. most often. Work on the Panama Canal first began in 1881. Streets of the you want plenty of thick, | ul, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruif, for it | will starve your hair and ruin it | if you don It doesn’t do much good to try brash or h it out. The only way t rid of dandruff i then yvou destroy it . 0 do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at’ night when re tiring! use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with the wger Ups. Ry morning, most if not vour dandruff will be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace it. You will " ail, of - 1. too. that all itchi ne &ealpy will stop, i a hund e i mple remedy neve: v can be relieved. Don't || suffer any longer. Get a || bottle of Eade’s Pills at | || your druggists. They bring | prompt relief = equally effective for neuralgia, lumbagp and gout. In use |' over %0 years, | All Drugaists E. FOUGERA & CO., Inc., Importers Woman Loves Housework, Has Good Time 1 had stomach gas so bad that work was @ burden and I was al wiys drowsy. Adlerika is the best medicine 1 ever took. Since taking I feel like doing my work and again,"—Mrs. W. H. the a out old av have caused leng time. Unlike n 2 it ucts upon BOTH pper und lower howels. Just one nful AS and takes av thal feeling =o hat you can eat better and sicep better Adlerika brings tional poison thought was in ch caused sour, gives Washington at Advertise- RESOURCES Main Street Every individual as well as every city has his or her “Main Street "—that 1s, the street he visits For the people of Washington the American Security has located its branches on the Main majority. Main Office 15th and Penna. Ave. The Masn Street of the Business Man Central Branch 7th and Mass. Ave. The Main Street of the Mid-City Shopper "Northeast Branch 8th and H Streets N.E. Southwest Branch 7th and E Streets SW The Main Street of the Southwest Shopper Northwest Branch 1140 Fifteenth Street N.-W. Amgple Parking Facilities 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 OVER The Main Street of the Northeast Shopper , NOVEMBER 4, 192 “cracking” processes, Col. Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the company’s board of directors testifled yesterday at a. hearing on Government charges of {illegal pooling of patents with 46 other oil companies. Col. Stewart denfed that his com- MONOPOLY DENIED g - AT “GAS POOL” TRIAL Witness Traces Development of Industry Through Standard 0il Policies. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, November 4.—Devel- opment of the gasoline business throughout the United States is trace- able to the manner in twhich the Standard Oil Company of Indiana pe mitted other companies to use its oil- sale of gasoline fin its territory through lcensing of the patents. He said he felt his company had a “‘per- fect right” to do so, but never re fused a license to any npany, re- | gardless of its standing as a competi- tor. In denving the company built up a monopoly, he cited it history di rectly after the ‘“cracking proc pany ever attempted to restrict the| came into general use in 1912, At that time his company operated in 10 States and did about 80 per cent of !the business. developed and hi: fell to 40 per Exchange Club Elects. The Exchange Club elected officer: vesterda President, Robert | at the University Club | These were elected: | ¥. Beresford; vice | Tebbs; secretary-treasu; Freer; direc Godfrey Roland L. Nutt, Dr. H. president, A. . Robert Munter, | wanson, etition soon &~ Try the New &/ Cuticura il 1 Shaving Stick ¥ Freely Lathering | Medicinal and Emollient PEERLESS FURNITURE €0O.—829 7th ST. N.W. [ yoluey ™ [ J THE better the quality, and the lower the pi find the styles the very latest, the qualities unsurpas merchandise of similar high character. Suites for the liv e, the higher the g room. a large number of odd pieces for every room in the home. All marked a a alue!! 1 Special Sale o SUITES Put this sale of suites to any test you like. You will 2d the prices much lower than you would ever expect to find oo Suit for the bedroom. ~Suites for the dining room. \l- prices that will get quick action. NO INTEREST CHARGE FOR CREDIT ACCOMMODATIONS $249— value, that opens to full chair and rocker. beautitul mahogas $159—3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite. cushions are reversible. Large Entire Stock of Living Room settee, large wing chair, low chair, up- holstered in beautiful Jacquard velours. ! ! Special at . Vi C cut’ velours, re- full _spring_co R g guaranteed and EASY PAYMENTS AT PEERLESS—829 ith FREE * velour. All ions. 280—3-piece choice of several $198—3-piece Mahogany-frame Davenport Suite. Full length dav- enport. with loose cushion, opens to full rize bed. loose ion chair, and loose c Upholste duced to tee, cushions that a $150—Wonderful 4-piece Bedroom — Excention: Suites, in choice walnut veneers, on solid gum. This group includes full size bow-end bed. large sizc dresser. chifforette and 3-mirrored semi-vanity. A rare bargaij eize vanit e fully ‘nished and $280—Wonderful walnut veneer Be burled walnut o full_size bow-e <er, ful $198—Fine quality 4-piece Bed- room Suite, in Hugenot Walnut. This suite includes bow-end bed. full-size vanity with drawers and compartments. large size dresser and large chifforobe. With every bedroom suite a pair fin silk Bed Light and handsome Bou FREE $198—0-plece Dining Room Suite 60-inch buffet. a_ 45: dining 119 | : $349—10-piece Dining Room_Suite. This is still ai example of the remarkably low price at dining furniture of the finest suite like this. with five-ply wi 5198 ces and_ this huy at the ha with all those features of inner construc- tion that denote real auality. Su consiats of 66-in. buffet, 60-in_ex- tension table, large china cabinet Gnd. tix chairs with ' seats - stered in rich tapestry s btained with each dining.room suite a Buffet Mirror or beautiful Tamp FREE Out-of-Town $37.500,000 == Customers Receive every privilege; you can purchase all vour furniture here on our easy-to-pay plan; and we prepay all freight charges for you. piece Cane- includes full size davenport upholstered in fine o Specially m: Overstuffed ings in Jacquard velours. Long set- large fircside chair and ik low chair. Al 1 e loy edroom Suite of 3 cabinet wood. 9—9-piece Dinine furni the principal 1 most _ effective Suites Greatly Underpriced This is a rave 159 ack Davenport Suite. I size bed, a low Each piece has ame and_is v Jacquard have loose cush- ked down to Room Living Suite attr o tion. " bargain ST. N.W. handsome $19 mahogany davenport table, a $22 lamp and shade with every A fine 4-piece Iy walnut ve- This 1 ehiftorabe, 1 decorated. value in 4-picce droom Suite, with ve Includes e Blankets, doir Lamp. Choose Any Dining Suite Now for Less Than Regular! Room Suite. Even in our ure t e large and mas- - ix A _most un < low price If vou want abinetmakers of to is a solendid example iy blending in the fronts ces i this st result onderful v: 17 EASY PAYMENTS AT PEERLESS—829 ith ST. N.W. han and 829 7th St. N.W. Your *169 Sale of Odd Pieces add ¢ 5 know. vou the the that picces. round out furnishings of home and make it really attrac- tive. Why not add a few now that you can get then for so little? your - Four i nlhlvir-d $11.75 aad four el 81475 EASY TERMS Chairs $27.50 “Simmons and Foster” Bed, pring and Mattress Complete mattress and v censationally Beautiful Metal with comfortable springs, at such low price, ments at Peerless 820 3th Street Easy Heywood-Wakefield Carriage Adinstable hood ized wh 1 attractively finished =ain value. FASY TERWS and Axminster Rug- Our Big Six Floors Crowded —with new furniture of the very latest de- signs. Substantial count prices prevail dur- ing this sale. Good held for future delives dis-