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5 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927."% SOOORNE OFWETS DECRE {Union League Club Member | Holds Making of Announce- ment There Is “Stupid.” Don’t Neglect Your Skin Ladies—Areyoutroubled with sallow skin, pimples and other face blem- ishes? If the cause is constipation, il the face creams and skin lotions won’t help you. You must expel ) | the poisons from | the intestines—the bowels must move regularly. Try tonight CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Their action 1s mild, free from pain and not habit forming. Druggists, 25 and 75¢ red packages. “Ask YOUR BARBER™ oney- ‘Guarantee. Whyte- HFox knock i, vilcs. Bacbersor, By the Associated Press NEW YORK, November 3 cism developed in several q day regarding plans of the Association Against the Prohibition | Amendment to raise $3.000.000 to bring about a national prohibition referen- dum. : AR Announcement that his organizs | would seek a campaign fund w: fe by Capt. William H. ident of the association, prio ssing a me at the Union gue Club Monday night, attended | by some prominent Republicans, | “Richard W. Lawrence, a member of the club’s committee on public affairs {said that many members of the club | who did not attend the affair “thought stupid piece of political | | ggists. | Union Leag those not well informed. - | |and the movement back of the dinner might reasonably be looked upon as an agency of the Republican party | sponsored by one of the leading clubs |of the worli—a club with Republican | antecedents | President Is Member. The name of President Coolidge is in_clab memberst New Y id Repub. an leaders we v to have |8 owned upen the apy ce of for- || mer Senator James W. Wadsworth New York. as a speaker at the dinner Within a few hours of announcing that 1 a candidate for delegate-at- | thes Republican national con- | s $ $07 1 ~ *L oes wonders for Cha{fd Lo Sep gt e hi 1 ) plank in the party's national plat- itching skin B orm *My doctor told me about it and if | | initin workar ¥ couldn’t get another jar I wouldnt | Reading. Pa., gave his opini give this one up for anything.” | where the $3.,000.000 fund would be That is how many people regard He said it would come mostly Resinol Ointment. Itis specially recom- | Foreign interests, he mmended for eczema and other itching skin toubles, but it is also excellent as & general household remedy for burns, @calds, chafings, cold sores, pimples, boils. insect bites, ete. Alwaye ask for Resi (Pussyfoot) Johnson in_an addr i | raised. om France. said, are desirous of changing the | | prohibition law so they Campaign Formally Launched. Formal launching of the campaign at a dinner at the Hotel attended by 36 New merchants, who | . Stayton to repre- 5 committees in the New York | e o St ATLANTIC CITY. N, . Mariborough Bleniim Three Year Campaign to cret A NEW-DISTINCTIVE “Autumn-Winter Season” during the months of November. Decem her and January Atlantie City offers during those months all Rooms with Bath (except a few special suites) accord ing to location. at the following RATES nection with the 1928 presidential elections. Planks indorsing such a referendum will be sought at both | Republican and Democratc national | conventions. Should the association | fail in this objective, Stayton said. the | fight will be carried to the individual | | States, | | S | | \COUNTY IN THRIFT DRIVE. | Culpeper Pupils Told Importance imencan Plan | of Savi persons §3% to $102 per week, §12 to £17 per day 1 8 ng hy Two SPQAke“. 1 1 person l;fib:a 964 Der weck. 8 to §1i perday | | Special Dispatch to The Star, ropess | CULPEPER, Va., November 30.— -8 persons $i0 to 352 per week. 56 to §10 i 2 B s f.n..:."m to 850 ber week 3¢ 1o 13 per 422 | ' Culpeper County is undertaking to in- :Ownership W'gm'nt. Joslah White & Sons Co. {culcate thrift in the minds of the| 3 | children of the county’s public schools, .oy ; |and last week Coun |of Schoals Thomas W. 9 | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. l Ak Open ! ] c- Cul- | peper National Bank, Harold Brown, | | visited the large school centers, speak: | ing on the principles of thrift. 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