Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 27

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When the food you eat goes into your acid-soaked stomach, it sours and can't digest, makes foul gas and sour bile. The blood takes these poisonous acids and carries them through the body. Naturally it makes you miserable and de- spondent, because your system is not nourished—you lose weight. Pape's Diapepsin dissolves the acids and sweetens the stomach. It digests the food: no more sour bile is taken up by the blood Your appetite is like a youngster's again, and gradually you get back your health, flesh and energy. Chew a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin after meals. It tastes good, and relieves the misery of digestion in five minutes. It keep your stomach young and vigorous so you can eat a i vou want without being afr: the consequences. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GETS RESEARCH AWARD. Dr. Paul Bartsch Will Study Land CURTIS CAMPAIGN awarded the Walter Rathbone Bacon research fellowsHip for the years 1928- 1930 by the Smithsonian Institution. This fellowship. valued at $3,000 an- nually, was created under the will of Mrs. Virginia Purdy Bacon for the study of the fauna of other countries. It will be used by Dr. Bartsch in gathering material for a monograph on the land shells of the West Indies. | Dr. Waldo Schmidt, curator of marine By the Ascociated Pre | invertebrates ml(im» i\‘:\tlm‘\gl Museumn, RRRUANDRELS] Foote held the fellowship from 1925 to 1927 NEW YORK, January 31.—The cam- | anq used it for a survey of the shrimp paign of the only avowed candidate for | and crab resources of the western coast | the Republican presidential nommation of South America. —-Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas— | { was formally under way v York | | City today, while the headquarters of | his* fellow 'Midwesterner, former Gov. | Frank O. Lowden of Illimois, was closed. | o . The Curtis campaign was launched | Walsh Proposes Repeal of Immi- | : | by Gov. Ben S. Paulen of Kansas gration Act Olause. Kansas Governor Launches Drive for Senator—Low- den Offices Close. GUARD HOLDS BENEFIT. Ladue Attends Entertainment for Militia Fund. Engincer Commissioner Willlam B. Ladue, Maj. Gen. C. C. Hammond, gom- mander of the Militia Bureau, and Col. John W. Gulick, executive officer of the burcau, were the guests of Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan. commander of the Dis- trict of Columbia National Guard; at a special benefit for the Guard at Keith's Theater last night. About 500 tickets were sold through eflorts of the Guard, which is to re- ceive a percentage of the proceeds from that number. The money is to go to the company funds of the various Guard units. Lieut. Col. P. G. Nevitt was general chairman of the Guard committee in charge of arrangements for the sale of tickets. Toklo. Japan, will have in its new ,000,000 post” office sleeping accom- odations for 1,000 workers, | an address before a dinner of the Kan- Repeal of the national origins clause | | sas Society of New York. i | Lowden Offices Closed. of the 1924 immigration law is sought The Lowden headquarters, opened ' in one of a number of immigration bills | several months ago at the Waldorf, introduced today by Scnator g\g:.l‘h was closed on “the orders of the gentle- Democrat, S g e | men who ordered it opened,” said Mrs. 't‘”: shioon! ‘m’ that the propos | William H. Crawford. who directed dis- | D3¢ imumiars A able ting of the office. Her husband OTigins plan is not workabic. iboen inichanee | Another proposed amendment would o Bamlen 8 ine Kansas dinner, |€lve immigration preference to the | hailed Senator Curtis, who rose from | brothers, sisters and parents of Worl “race track jockey to leadership of his | 5, i party in the Senate,” as “the man of | = ) the people.” Bruce Filgs for Re-Election. to the dinner, Gov. Paulen pre- | or to the dinner, Gov. Paulen pre-| o % 5 . dicted o newspaper men that Senator | Senator Bruce. Democrat, Maryland, B O e would carry all |became a formal candidate for re-elec- S S P have & fighting |tion vesterday. when he filed his re- chance in ‘3 of these | nomination plea with ifir\t;fln% nrsimw T rovernor said ! sncede | Winebrenner of Marylan he Sena- The governor said he would concede | 0By ioude had made known his in- quotas on the nl\flm’mli North t & G fred E. Smit 11 States to Go fred E. Smi l} tention of running again. he event he should be the Do : Do You Want c nominee. These he named as a Good Coffee New Jersey. Virginia, South Carolina, Delaware. Maryland. Georgia. Alabama N ippi, Louisiana. Texas and Ar- Virginia. Alabama and Texas are doubtful Smith States, he said. Better Foe for Hoover. | He asserted that Gov. Smith would run better against Secretary Herber Curtis. In commenting on the closing of th Lowden _headquarters the Herald: Tribune, Republican, says political ci cles construed the meove as a possible withdrawal of Mr. Lowden from the presidential race in favor of Vice Presi- dent Charles G. Dawes. The paper says it was understood at the time of | the opening of the headquarters that | 38c Lb. N. W. Burchell the financial sponsor was Clarence | Buck, a Chicago banker. 817-819 14th St. N.W. - NN NAPNAZ Out of the ordinary in every way. A large davenport with heavy carved mahogany frame, “Ph()]!'ered in an!iun vclnur al’ld {fic:e. A mfl‘ching bcnch. r‘chly Cawcd, “’l'}\ uph(’lfl'ercd scat and ends. And completing the suite a comfortable Cogswell chair and Armchair. Virginia Sofa and Chair l;eu’led, $295 -~ NN NNLNLNAANLANL2 5345 Virginia Sofa and Matching Chair A hark-back to Grandmother's day is the style of this quaint Virginia sofa, which with the deep-seated armchair 1s upholstered in mo- I wair and linen frieze, (Pourth Floor ) Hundreds of Suites in the Sale Living Room Suistes from $88.90 to $1.020 Dining Room Suites from $129 co $895 Bedroom Suites from $98 o $795 (Fourth Floor ) Hoover than he would against smamr’Burchell’s Bouquet Fauquier of Colonial days. D. C, TUESDAY, ARRESTED AT JAIL. Boston Offender Will Be Taken North for Punishment. Frederick Meeker, alias Davidson, 23 years old, one of the several men ar- rested here about & month ago in a round-up of alleged suspicious persons and sentenced to six months imprison- ment, yesterday was released from jail when .the court suspended the remain- der of his sentence in order that he might be returned to Boston for an alleged violation of his parole. A detainer for him from the Chicago police was withdrawn, it is stated, be- cause the authorities of that city re- fused fo defray the expense of re- turning him Mecker had been sentenced to four and a half years Imprisonment in Bos- ton for false pretenses and placed on probation. This morning he was started on the return trip to Boston in custody of Edmund J. Cheney of the Boston Department of Correction. Wales is a magnificent estate, stone manor house of historic and in- trinsic value, perfect in architecture and appointmengs. The wind- ing approach to the house is bordered by luxuridus shrubbery and flowers. Complete group of outbulldings. The race horse stables with its mile training track are features; 1,200 acres of fertile land, much of which is in sod, watered by living streams. The timber boundary is an asset and golf course. Warrenton, 3 miles; Washington, 14 hours by motor. Originally cost $1,000,000. Now offered, including its very elegant furniture and equipment, at $500,000. | North Wales Environment ‘Three organized hunt clubs Warrenton, named for Gen. Warren of Revolutionary fame, is the county seat of Fauquier, which derives its name from Gov. Fauquier is the ancestral home of Chlef Justice Marshall. The Hon. John Barton Payne is a native of this county, and his fine estate of 800 acres is within one mile of North Wales. The hand- some country home of Mrs. Baldwin D. Spilman, the daughter 1 of the late United States Senator Johnson N. Camden of West Virginia, is within one-halt mile of North Wales. Warrenton's social life has alway: environment so beautiful, that many discriminating people from other sections have been attracted there by the charm of the atmosphere of old Virginia and have restored some of the lovely old homes or built large and luxurious new ones. HILLEARY H. W been so pronounced, and its Exclusive Broker 815 Fifteenth St. Northwest Main 4792 *1,.219 Luxurious 4-Piece Living Room Ensemble $1,020 (Fourth Floor.) HREIFAFLIFRFIFFRLIIXER ‘ Have You Seen the “Little House of How?” You enter— and the & thir e righit The Living Room— aglow with the warm(h calor 0 Everyting fo not or wtlt etk of & Lamily kath Fhe Budowt Plas —can make such a home yours. The Breakfast Room bat vou sew 1L The Bedrooms— o of tem.Fach sem i itall No | v Inquire of the hostess or her assistants, Fourth Floor. 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