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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3T. 1926. » T MARKEDPROGRESS e TRANSOCEAN PHONE v . DEPUTYFRECHEF "5 S, G aanoe INARDURING 135 Yoot Pan - ETQUETTE SAME| For (o More e I|IVANRETRES|, A S100000 e vy By the Associated Press By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. Against Action Pending Suit = i Yt G D LOS ANGELES, December 31 e e e e Di ded by Cit R . 31.—Marooned with his airplane in - G A ‘breach of promise suit, asking c congestion causes a loss of al- isregarded by City Notable Exploits in Flying| deep snow arifis on a plateau 12 British and American Meth-| $00.000, was filed here Weanesaay | Has Served Nearly 48 Years| most $4,000,000,000 annually, Her- miles southeast of Mexicali, M- by 'Mrs. Lenora E. McBride BCRE SENduves. Hocratary L of L Com merce, said in n message to the special Dispatch to The St and Substantial Gains | %"yl Bamvs, a pict of Ui | ods Nearly Identical—0ver- | feaingt Tames Duncan Bebrie | in Department Here—Com- | Xncrican Road Bullders' associsc | ™y aq mnerows. ecenber 81 Al Lines, subsisted thre husband, charging . S ays on beer awaiting an oppor- him with failing to keep a tion, which will hold its conven- | ioieonriding the advice of t at= DINNER, $2.00 Recorded for U. S. tunity to take the air again. ‘He sea Talks Not Difficult. promise to remarry her. missioners Laud Record. | tion here January.1 | torney general's office, which warned F Ay related h rerience on his ar- The McBrides were married in Wider highways must be built |, muvor and council of this city rom 5 to 8 P.M. oz | rival here yesterday. e —_—— Chicago in 1890, and the husband o e A A s . | should erection of the new eleetric e D Ereny in'ths evalon-| Ieroriure pvaoions (of fhiee WERE Uiy e Amociated From. gbtained a divorce at Reno, Nev., e S proved| annually through congestion.” the | yight plant be tarted while the mat g ment of aviation, both commercial| transportation of barreled beer EW YORK, December 31 Gonver, B O THISTE and Heragain. | e xatin t eputy Fire Chief s e Lo i b :?,f,‘l,m"l:’,,”'," "“"'(',‘,,L“h‘.‘\"“' kive W militars, together with several| from Mexicalito Tia Juana, Mexico, |phone etiquette apparently knows no | paid court to her, promising to |Andtew fJ. (ank) Sullivah, Sl neary ) AID TO FRIGHT. |#warded for the fist contract fc notable exploits of flying, including[ b¥ 2ir! e international boundary lines. marry her in Los Angeles, accord. |Member of the District Fire Depart Sl Hev plkne. saitasit Attorey € Tt flghts, tclpeitivaly, by’ as aliglans| Jevel Gusing s snowstormianaiwas || With inangtralion \of We'trane | Mg iO/C OGS0 L of continuous service. Battalion { o ol wlod el R e e .T'r-ru Tce Cre a and a igible. over the North Pole,| forced to remain until yps}(‘x"] atlantic radio phone service set forl i boan miven $100,000 for wed- | C fef Tingineer ‘.1,..!;.-.“‘ Keliher was oman Overcome as Rum Raiders ”;:x b :Wl I .,fl‘r’\'.,, ol s ot Rolls* ¢id 2 Oigrisliy gty morning, when the snow b early next month, American telephone | ding expenses, Mrs. McEride came | “Dpointed his successor. 0L Appear. i b T ofome 58 : 5 ook the | thaved suMlcientiy to permie bim | Lt T T S LT i that | {6 Tioa. Angeles and was reccived |, The Pletaresave firefiehter amplled | 41 opy, | for tho money expended on the new Vhile the United States took to take off. Eeoncihe s oo ot ety ot | Rinly by Ner former hiisbaud) ug | (Onotement recently ard ankaciCiet PHILADELPHIA, December 31 (#). | (47 ¢ l1ead in the private ownership and Dl Sl e it become effective tomorrow, as this | __pgjice were absolved from any| Werk on this first unit will be e o 2 that last July he married another | % - . < i same as in the United o : |is the forty-eighth anniversary of his & ! ; it L < - | overation of aireraft and is well in lone difference is that in England the | a0 { appointment. In approving his retire. [blame in the death of Mrs. Tda Wald- |started fmmediately and the re. B0 | tho front rank in the technical devel- operators say “the line is engaged” e ment, the Commissioners penned the | man, wife of a coal dealer, who died | Minder of the plantss specifications A HOME OFFER[NG { opment of military ai , it was a instead of “busy.” English telephone following letter to him: soon after a liquor squad had searched | ¢ity was recently granted permissior notable feature of the aviation prog- users long since have used “Hello” in | “Tt is with a feeling of deep regret |, /"% " " Ly the Public Service Commi . OF DISTINC'I‘ION ress in 1926 th: Europ ions, place of “Are you there?”’ “l\"(l the Commi: oners have approved ¥ % “” the new plant at a N especially tin countri 1 The routine of obtaining a trans- | vour request for retirement from the| The Waldman home and coal yard 1000, but the right of the commissior Mooy ‘Strides in thewt Aying de:] atlantic telephone connection is ex- fire_Department. : adjoin and the police entered the place | (0% 2 This permission after having jpment pected to present no greater difficulty “Your honorable service of moreon a premises warrant sworn out by | (8 I UC U RErRISEER AITE0 FERIT than 47 years, with its history of man. No liquor was found No. 33 Kalcrama | lopmient. v I of n wart v il - iy dis, | Beic bk a) pestimlatic mots, ihow: than the ordinary long-distance call. an 47 yeurs, s istors man, Xo | as Tl ¢ o sl B gy i Jever, in Ame iation circles in splendid achievement, constitutes a aldman became unconscious | ¥ '} e i e Circle | r. in Am Sl Operators Selected for Volces. | wonderful record of faithfulness, loy-| when four members of the liquor | . e A } | the comparison of Ames - : y & . < ; . - The first conversation marking the alty and efficiency that will not soon | squad entered the place. and she EXCLUSIVE Hia il use oL 4| Florida Girl, 14, and South|opening of the new service for general W o ot Sauad eitared ihis place; aut ahe was I ¢ otal s has displa | T public use will bo between Walter 8. | S “On behalf of the citizens of Wash- | law, where she die | The salmon industry which or 2 | development, | Sur i . | Gifford, president of the American : | ington the Commissioners express to| Relatives declared she died from the | flourished & the Rhine isto be KALORA]\"[A | - Doy ’,‘,',"' B ee s DakOta WldOW tO GEt ry Telephone & Telegraph Co., and Miss Swollen RIVEI‘ Creeps S‘OWI\-’ you their thanks and apprecftion,|excitement of the raid, but one of | vived, says the L ‘-\,.,.fn Independent Evelyn Murray, secretary of the Brit- and trust that you may en, for sons, Simon, today said his mother | A new international agreemernt ha HEIGHTS [ e Misea extor l\l‘;“H "‘,‘['fl)!l‘" outs at Metmpoman' ish post office, which controls the Higher, With Crest Ex- many years peace and comfort the n in a precarious condition |been entered into by all countri String Beans JOUTT being used B i : inglish telephone system. st which you have so nobly earned.” | from heart trouble. along the river. supported by governmental subsidies N Giftond Wil ok up. the tel { rest which you have s 2 ! 2 : along er. » g s —————— E p the tele- 1 P k' @ 2 | An imposin stone || Pussengercarrying services dn thel T vhone in his office ‘at 195 Broadway pected Late Today f 3';,",]‘,‘,,,,,;:,“:,;"”,‘: SYcas oo dwel Inelish de ited States ot been usually | By the Assoc se. e o L e ol s @ en inancially successful and aviation in V YORK, December 31.—A year _"'il 13};} (?)'al:?.::»"r‘:]; o 1t wil) . A pension of $1,750 B | way L & v ot tinmph e o Goyr QUeRatic Gonneated | with an oberdtor e 4 as granted him in the form of IBY | way, but the Government is endea ’ it || anRatlantic. sstvice. e to pave the way by establishin, ident reached its conc un4| day yslg'!“:‘l\_._tvmt: nt‘:l_ln. ‘.1(:‘“.‘.‘ “;(‘I;-H[}:'-!r ‘1\ SHVILL | naintaini rways without re-| with auditions arranged for a 14-year- || R OB s, 6 el —The Cumberland River, having | & to the subsidy policy ! o1a Florida girl and the daughter of |jearning the various New York and [reached a foot stage, fivetenths| PRESIDENT GETS BOOK. Turn Over Mail Routes. a Scuth Dakota farmer. I_K;Tjdoh" exchangen in order to facili- ":.“.Iro‘:,]\’:’fl"'r‘ t‘h:uf the 1»!‘A>\{«-lf-;< — until 9 P.M. of the future progres With the laurels of a Metropoli BB S e e aiit a E res (NG CANED- AR B b fal aviation is sounded in the | gyt fresh on the head of Joseph Calls Are Relayed. s morning at . snail’s pace. e A Drive to 24th and Kalo- plan of the tment to | SOOUE m e e el sand. | Mr. Gifford’s voico will be carried | flood crest of 56 feet is expected late vertising Men. wd—ihen around the turn over its air mail routes_entirely { MacPherson from the buse ball Sanc- |, o5y, 75" nijes to Rocky Point, on | today, President Coolidge today was pre- cle. jto private companies Avia-|lots of Nashville, Robbye Cook lyong feland, and hurled through the| In the meanwhile, relief Work pro-|sented with a handsomely bound book . tion authorities c t the main | gonrano, from Pensace 4 Mrs. | air 3,350 miles to \Wroughton, Eng-|gr d among the 6,000 refugees of | containing the speech he delivered L. E. F. Prince problem facing the flying Industry 10§y 00 chiadek Janou and, at a speed of 186,000 miles a 8€C- | tha city and a check of the water-|last October at the annual banquet 314 Investment Bldg. et e e Sl D T ond, and be carried 90 miles to Lon-|poung areas indicated that property|of the American Association of Office Phone Main 6981 Home Phone December 31. Open for inspection New Year and Sunday blish substantial reductions in | tralto, daughter of Czech i s o0 by wire, : vertising Agencies. e presenta- construction, operation and | and widow of a South Dakoia lawyt DY ire. s voice will go by wire | d2mage of.at least $2,000,000 had re- | Adv ““;";;mi:‘h;_;{“mu. "'}‘;';n{ge-c‘;’;';r_ her with betterment | were down for vocal tests this after- | g5 nites to Rugby, by air 2,990 miles |sulted from the high water. O R e ot it aerial navigation. | noon to Houlton, Me., and be relaved by air | Both approaches of the suspension | JIH St (ig 00 LS Lo e fec- ndex for the rosy| Miss Rosalle Sellers, a Pensacola | g0t o0 X% “poe A, B FCand then by | bridge over the Cumberland leading |yotace of the American Association of wviation in America {radio fan. heard Robbye broadeast |\Gira'to New York, to Old Hickory have been claimed by | }GUer 10" oeniies of New York feature of 1926 was the clari- | three S & Miss Sellers wrote | © (‘onversations after the initfal try-|the tremendous wash of the waters,|“"mp, president was told that there Lactobacillus Acid . | fi of onautical legislation, | to Ot < 1 of the Metro- | oyt wwill cost $75 for the first three |leaving only the center of the struc-|y.q" heen so much interest in the actobacillus Acidophilus luding the appoiniment of aviation | politar ‘., and_he suggested | minutes® use of tho $5,000,000 worth [ture visible in the middle of the | ioe n ot many requests were made Call our produet “I A" Milk H 8 i > Departments of | & ari New York, orida | of equipment necessary and $15 for |swollen stream for coples of it. i 3 LRaRe Fantk) 1 e, Na P ar, s | v S the funds that |egch minute thereafter. A two-story house. which stood near | estiual disorders. H r phycicias f r programs for the Arm brought «~\v'nt‘ and her aunt, Mrs. . the bridge was washed down the riv NATIONAL VACCINE A} | Navy Air © | Norma 1. , here. ; e e about 200 feet. Many other ins | COHEN SEES PRESIDENT ANTITCXIN INS : | What the Coolidge administration | Mrs .,‘||‘\r\vxll‘;l"‘l\j“:“ ::u\.fii:.sx”x‘m‘v;”kl_ DETEOTIVE To FIGHT i’fslflio.“”“ pranks of the stream were | Phone North 89, 1517 % i f aviation is expressed in the | ambitior air budget of the Gov- Dak., but resumed her vocal Downstream towns were being inun- | Presents Bwnk Concex-nmg Late 000 for 1928, despite | studies after her hushand’s death cURB ON lNTERvIEws dated by the gi i swell, and new , wtion's policy of econ-| seven years ago. She has two chil high-water marks re established at Simon Wolf. W ropriations of § MacPherson, a basso, who first sang More 1t I the latter town Was | oon vk o Sl 510,000, for the publicly in an amatew minstrel show | Will Appeal Baltimore Contempt|submers L e e e {;g”“:‘;“g;‘;:‘f'fiu‘"‘;‘:;; el = 8! s, 5 c Z Advisory Committee on Aero- | to earn money for a Nashville sandlot i At Hartsville the river rose slowly | o0 the Halon ¢ Foh The Book You Want CArmy, $24,396.300, base ball team, won favorable com- | Ruling in Sonneborn Jesterday, and early today was 10 Sl e il b ing that our efforts to please you have When You Want It rease 4,000,000; $4.855.,850, | ment from eriti : MIE inches higher than yesterd Wolf and a reprint of the most prom- been satisfactory. 1 5 = a_ $200,000 inerease L ng yesterday as the bewhisk- Robbery Case. ! fetice T SAE I inent speeches made by Mr. Wolf. o Yemanc. peulapl s (R apoler S e e e [KELLY SPEAKS TO ALUMNI. | witte oise by sivard 1 conns: | o We wish : OMRATH'S supplies | s o """" '\“"'“ i |der the auspices of the Smith College | By the Associated Prese e HouEe by A Co I e wish you: N ree flights to e North Pole b AP ak i > %) ¥ " S bl lptdol 4 4 2 its members with the e ot e B b “_m,}:lj‘y‘:‘ miterie el e ofake Jus| BALTIMORE, Decembyr 81— ; : 7 { for the Distr for this coming Season, more than the latest new and popular fic- :ssful, one by an American in an air- | The Herald Tribune says: “His volce | Yhether a police o(‘nr‘iaxflhus (l|)l Representative Stresses Value of | = usual allotment of Winter Joys. 1 nd another 1 Norwegian in | j¢ bares ali 18 VOICe | cretionary powers to take the public 4 Al g a3l t il od quality, well produced | i, his confidence during the course Organization in Address. OIN THE ible. From January g 1d even, with ample depth.” | e Havestigati t | A d 1 k fee il hmk P abt. Ceorg \ A sl Sl e Sl el i O ?;I‘I!lt‘\r‘“x:'u‘\(:nlylgu(ljl\t;!r;:\'ill be tested Yot is more than | CHRISTMAS n we Invore J . s - attempt > o Arcti s 4 s in_the Maryland cour strong _organization, presentative | 4 is in the member’s posses- Ree dn. fleuts fre “a bassbaritone rather than a Judge IKugene O'Dunne found|Ciyde Kelly, Pennsylvania, told the SAVINGS CLUB in your behalf, the attendance of a ey rnduced, of 800d | petective Capt. Charles H. Burns|members-of Devitt Alumni Association OF THE most_beneficent and de]ighd’ul fortune M. MacPherson was unable to 5“””’ of contempt for a statement | last night at the home of ¥ | FEDERAL-AMERICAN for the coming year. him in a newspaper | Mondell, 31 xteenth stree 78 2 J sion. You rent “the book you want when you want | it”, and you start and stop iliantly courageous flight, | pear her husband’s debut as her hip T it . o 14 Richard Byrd he en e story, in which he explained that endin m assoclatio ts pli . « » . ” vhen you choose. The ser- t % Navy contributed i | s bmoker ]u:\:vv{jl!l‘:'? an icy side- [ 3} Grur) S o ] g » otenn Everybody’s Doing It. DR vice is prompt and pleasing, | ey ation exploit of the t | " Amons other mative singers who | Chicago in connection with the re- |more definite orgs ; dindiaiisetapen | L) peand o Bhay 8 from Bpite: |y AmO0E ¢ Sitiropolian |Sent $47000 hold-up of Henry Sonne- | "4 e .ea | RIMLESS GLASSES AND STAFF n to the North Pole and return | pof 2 (€08 CHTER | born & Co. pay roll messengers here, | adopted. S new membe inviting. Trained atten- N | i % : . . rs and 30 minutes. Roald | : | had not been claimed by Baltimore | welcomed by J. L. Cornwell, president, | Refined, unobtrusive, meeting the ideas f dans make your ist e e Norweglan Arctic ex- | daughter of a Kan ‘,,”,‘“;;11;,5'“';;3l,.ux.ce because it was desired that |who presided ac the business meetin of the most exacting wearer. 407 7th Street N. W. enjoyable. . anc Nobile of the | ™ "2 Titfle Ro rencher. and | he be released to act as a decoy for | A social meeting followed the business i o 26 years of good honest dentist: s wed two day Teictaor \;,;“w‘“'i e and § \illiam Neimoth, also wanted for | sesslon. Use the heavy-appearing Hms for sports ¥ 4 t ry Is our record. | h it over the pole in| : the same crime. el omgubh's e and general outdoor use—or for the 1 brary, but for the oflice, street or soeial R T s dir » om_Spitzbergen | The judge cited the detective cap- : 5 3 WOMRATH SECSRSHORS |10 Nom las} ip of 2,«»00‘V|RGINIA TO SURVEY tain for not abstaining from “ex- Committee to Attend Fete. occasions, wear 1319 F St. 3046 14th St. N.W. ) s planation and _glorification” until{ A committee headed by Dr. Charles RIMLESS nota were the after the had_been disposed in rshall, S. Jones, Edward Y et e e b vees Ny | Army's hop to South America, and | OYSTER AREAS AGAIN | ine courts. «capt. Burns maintained | ien: v, T el iyl | We can furnish these with y |the exploits of an Englishman, Sir | he owed it to the public to explain . Scott, George W. Carter your correct lenses. Cobham, who flew from England | that the police had not been derelict | and George Tolson, from Morning Star town. South Africa, and of | 7 S in their duty. His counsel an- | Lodge, No. 5. P, 0. of the | CLAFuN nchimen, Lieut. ¢ .mdlwould Avoid Injustice to Those |nounced last night that they will| World, will attend emancipation cele- | r, who flew appeal. bration at the Mount Moriah Baptist Opticians Read Mrs. Robert. | 18 BHr S | Afested by Closing Due R, s Shih, S S ontcie, " the Army, wh ']“'N"“ the Andes | to Pollution. URGES PARK PROTECTION G ourow, ananoon et Li0ignal T Se ‘r‘-'r'-"-':fi'un Square | son’s Recipe | by ity s Towan Tells Quota Gl Recron-| SRR R R R SR R R RSN Strength of a Special Dispatch to A new way to-serve unkles broken. In smashing all the | RICHMOND, Va., December 31.— tion Centers Are Valuable. w-m ider Cup_races, M ewport News and Hampton, et depends upon the integrity, the experience and the ability of the men who direct and manage its rnardi_on November 13 brought|pnonution of the waters from which affairs. The importance of further conserv: tion of State and national parks w emphasized by L. H. Pamell, chair- OUR NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS o YOU and a BIG, HEARTY Thank You in SINCERE APPRECIATION of YOUR CONTINUING GOOD WILL It i { oysters have in the past been taken, is B S sstabli lto be review: , it man of the State Park Board of Towa, New Record Established. {to be reviewed. The grounds were| {T20 0% b0 CAte o O v of tha | Ready to Fry In the national ¢ et of Septem. | Clos of September 1 of this year, ' uots Club, in the University Wom- Lieut. C. T. Cuddihy of the | > Virginia Seafood A iation | ghs Club, 1634 1 street, yesterday. fi e s o) CodFish Cakes | United states Navy established a new |is mak st on the subject,| "y “Pamell told of the recreational v speed record with 180.495 | declaring that other oyster grounds| yalue of parks, adding that they - Liour. Walter Beach won {have not been closed, where the con-| should be so located as to be readily 1can Gorton’s Fat Pork {the 17 Wbility contest, tovering | ditions id to be worse than in| accessible to all groups and classes of :g:‘.«nh 5 ith an average speed of | Virginia. Dr. Hugh Cummings of | people. Mr ——— Pepper 2 niles hour on August 21.)the United States Public Health Serv-| Mrs, John J. Capers, pres balloonists came to t jice, in a lctter to th Virginia Health | club, presided. into e, to cover the bottom >, A} :’nl ll”rrx’\;ulndtJL‘}AHI:‘nx‘g | Bures 1‘ 9 ‘ ! .f"r I”“" LSS I B s h - national balloon and the Gor- | State, commends the latter for hav- of & frying pan. Cock curcully | lett international batloon |§ red the closing of the bor.| D. C. WOMAN HONORED. until dr; d m, then remo j{toms for oysterinz purpose — /& Diowny then sedioe Jably the worst aviation disaster | That no ir e T 4 4 . ! from pan. Open codfish cakesand 1 o - was the burning up of E may he done the|yics Alice Evans First of Sex to B eawonsizar sl paoper L The Fenx wWas. U i S fter ¢ |people of that on, however, the i - : C Do the giant Sikorsky biplane after it |gecision has been reached to make| Head Bacteriological Society. to taste. Mix thoroughly, spread had left the ground on its New York |, rother survey of the same waters flat in the pan of fat and coveren- |10 Par G2 Auth Foapt L RS | gion itiér e iRt Orithe Jesr, ann | S FOLSDBEEERS, - Mccelten (1 ol ::1"}1“““ ;""C"" n and euew | controls. Two of the plane’s crew of e U’]:’(‘:"“ s warrant the grounds| .,)iural Expériment Station, Geneva, N SPENCER R. VAN HORN, JR. » chopped. Cover pan €00l 1 1 were killed. ! N. Y. esterday was elected presi- | elowly until browned on bottom. Air trafic multiplied the problems o7 dent of the Society ‘of American & Cluell-Peabndy & Co., Inc UT enough fat sweet por Your attention is invited to the personnel of our Board of Direc- tors and our official staff: Woaoeis i Oy | to potice authorities in 1926. In the| Capt, Harin % TieevoHere. . |eatieiiogiata; o6 T "? R bt °t South “hedge hopping” flying wa tp i Jg o ¢ | “'Miss Alice Evans of the United | Offi and garnish with the scraps of | [V icq after a cotton farmer was | Capt. Bllis 1. Haring, Corps of | giates Hygienic Laboratory, Wash- cers pork and slices of pickled beet. cilled by w low-flying plane, whi | Engineers, has been relieved from!inoton “was chosen vice president : P 4 e e e ees. wir po-| duty in this city with the Arlington | AEdb L Giian eyer 4 ‘&‘m&’{‘m&%&"‘w&&*&& P cesiden QURELY en original luncheon dish, i1 ‘\[ ki ‘(mn : ::»“p;l-\ -y ]‘li:\nos]““" orial Pridge Commission and | f'fi?c" timcran eyer jSionto LoRhat :::RAG%FJ H\AAI:X‘;."‘I'z:GE\.;:c;Pr-‘t Atty. and 1'ru-l«ux;mu: this discovery of Mrs. E. B. Robert- low altitudes over the |detailed to duty with the Organized |2 = GEORGE E. FLEMING. . and Asst. Trust Officer e i s e T Reserves of the &th Corps Area, | o - o Y V. s — —— WALTER S. HARBAN.,. cvesernns Vice- President B B o of thas G e with station at Denver, Colo. Capt. & ear of these new expericn e wh han et s o EDWARD L. HILLYER..Vice-Pres't. & 2od Asst. Trust Officer IGorton-PewFisheriesCo., Led.. muumm Mas | SUNDAY MOViES HERE { health, has just been discharged from | m mm' " gm | EDSON B. OLDS. v View-Prest. and Treasurer 2 3 IRVING ZIRPEL. .Secretary & 3rd Asst. Trust Officer ““Gorton's Deep Sea Rocipes’’ Froa treatment at Fitzsimons General Hos- | ‘W. FRANK D. HERRO! - Asst. Treasurer i STUDlED BY LAWMAKER o by = — I | i 8. WILLIAM MILLER. Asst. Treasurer e s o amnoes| 3518 0evot woma. || COUGH OR COLD e H oy - Q. and Senator- . 't . " o s ] N — t. Man’s condition serious i Robert Holliday, 18, of Vienna, Va., GEORGE E. HAMILTON, JR... gy | Keunedy, Seeks Effect on who was wounded in the left ‘nnd | THAT HANGS 0N s = i Decembe when @ blank cart | Forced to give up work Chu or City. tdentally o et | | _ RecEIVED HERE | S . o A. L. BALDWIN . KENNY Read how he healed the trouble || | ) . State Senator-elect | gop, - infection of the wound. He ||| them now with Creomulsion, an ¥ privy 4 w ac exploded at when infection spreads S el home, died at Emergency Hospits . | S frc ict, spent yes. | £O8 . 4 4 : P HRANE fn J. HARRY COVINGTON " JAMES B. LAMBIE 3 15 Washington. fo. setevmins i ore TUNen cho Ul heesl et (umtlsxlr-d t-:(:fim::‘:t Tl H fl : JOSEPH H. CRANFORD THOMAS P. MORGAN > sda to take. S G. THOMAS DUNLOP QEORGE H. MYERS St. Louis, Mo., Feh, 20 { whether Sunday movies have any il A Arovars With tworoid ac. a very bad cut under my ect on the church or the eity - S 'x‘nfghi‘: ‘Z:)’Z"{;“M A Naalh i T Hohb. . Ph GEORGE E. FLEMING H. C. NEWCOMER m];(. a dog-bite on my ha “The results of his investigation willl | Steel to Pay Reparations. flamed membranes and inhibits| onberger s armacy GEORGE E. HAMILTON DANIEL W. ornoxoeuul which became in ed, 4 ited 1o tho TEEIGILILS hos "CHAREST, Rumania, Decembe zer, rowth. JOHN H. HANNA D. 8. PORTER 1 did everything for > infec- aen I‘\']"‘fl S Bt 31“1[/?‘) M the ml.‘ “":;:‘;T.'m]\: e R:,T;fi‘.(k,.,,w,. een: cubibate is! 14th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. WALTER 8. HARBAN ORD PRESTON 0% Kot g helpel Th hections from those Wwho wish to| newspaper Adeverul says —have ||| recognized by high medical author. JORN 6. HoTT 7 ORI AL o grow worse instead of better and | | O o T eratt)| e rhe agreeme the Ger ||| jties as one of the greatest healing | | 3 b 2 e DrORmiaa cRrone: W keep O enovios clossnidr! s Sabn iy m for the delivery” of ||| ugencies for persistent coughs and Is a Star Branch Office I o 3 xavFMAN EDWARD J; STELLWAGEN hand got very I n the St Stor MCennaty ids I m’r;‘:edT«‘wr; 1ds and other lf(_)rms of throat CHARLES ¥. WILSON infection caused t ¢ reparation account. a troubles. Creomulsion contains, in | v s '\I,,wd ¥t ? 4 PN e e e r gives the value of the material ||| addition to creosote, other healing You can Q‘"CAI:;Y '“PPIY ‘h“ want through a Y ey LB, s e g S # 2,000,000,000 lei (§10,000,000) clements which soothe and heal the Star Classified Go into details—that just all hope, as e hiectior day amusements il |infected membranes and stop the (|| what you want may be understood—and you will I was be made. 1 believe, however, 5 2 Ik those who oppose ling the rritation and inflammation, while able to do AL U Ll e L ‘f",: : Resigns to Practwe Law. Il the creosote goes on to the stom- be surprised at the RESULTS. In your neigh- any work. b Sible oftect. T wish to meet these ob. | . Harold F."Hawken, 26 s old, of ||| ach, is absorbed into the blood, at- borhood you will find a Star Branch Office, dis- Then a =T S ns with concrete evidence that | 1844 Columbia, road, igned as ||| tacks the seat of the trouble and ||} playing the above sign, where Classified Ads for friend of 1 dre nwarchnted” Linieaid clerk in the United States branch of ||| checks the growth of the germs. mine recon ! Police Court to enter law practice. Be- |l creomulsion is guaranteed satis- The Star may be left. No fees are charged; mended| > B fore heing promoted to clerkship {{| gactory in the treatment of persist- ular rates. Resinol > Monoxide Gas Fatal Haw Served as United States ||| TBtOrY 0 R L oolds, bronchial only reg \ ' X deputy hal in Police Court. He 8 e s : b 4 Ointment. a1 Dispateh to The $ deputy al dn P He 1| agthma, bronchitis and other forms The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every ate 22, a native « L. and they bring JLTS. 4 South-West, Corner 15th and B R SR ORI TNRITIZINZT, + 51— Am.|last night. Death was Persistent coughs and colds lead | December —Am-| which physicians found n'aullod to serious troubje. You can stop| Jar I v npletely cure - & W= Vi, wad Connin-dead -~ | after colds or flu. Money refunded how back to. work agin. ’} Lar the steering wheel of his automo: ¢ department of consumer re- ||| if any cough or cold i ve Northldest S fitern i of hix autome . ent of consumer re- any cough or cold is not relieved “ " is certainly a wonderful | closed car, on a_street little | search been opened by Boston ||| after taking according to direc- A';:‘:,d };‘,’,.E'.’."“J o I H Streets | & EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN Prasidong; 1 mean to have & jar on hand from t Perth Amboy, N. J., u few | College, to teach wemen in- ||| tions. Ask your druggist.—Adver-| now on.” (Signed) Ldward Smithy | divsa=o Death was duegto monoxide | telligent buying, and also will ep- ||| tisement. 1016 Dolmam St. poisond ’ deavor Lo agdvise producers,

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