Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 13

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Don’t Be Skinnyf New YEAST and IRON builds weight quickly. druggist It seems Ironized Yeast adds pounds of good | Your own guarantees or pay nothing incredible how fast firm flesh—on women and men, children and old people. Doctors | know the value of vegetable iron |and yeast in building up and im- | proving the body. Ironized Yeast in |a high | all the | vegetable iron with yeast. concentrated form, contains blood building properties of It will give results in half the time re- quired by yeast and iron taken sep- arately. i le ask—what is in Ironized Yeast that transforms sallow, life- less, faded complexions into the | fresh smooth, lovely skin of early girlhood. Wrinkles disappear. | lows fill out. | of No wonder thousands women pour in letters to us in | praise of the marvelous, youthifying | effects of Irontzed Yeasti Yet the answer is simple. Vege- | table iron and yeast have been used for years to_vitalize the body: to | make rich, healthy blood; to im-| | prove digestion and bowel action | In Ironized Yeast | |and add weight two valuable elements are| | these ‘mmbined in a special formula that is much strcnger than yeast and iron | used separately. That's why Iron- |ized Yeast works so quickly. | to Safe take—pleasant-tasting tables. results — | Hol- ||| CURTI VTS OHO GTESON SHI Nominee Explains Tariff Views to Audiences in Buckeye State. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 26.— From Ohio's capital Senator Curtls, the Republican vice presidential nom- inece, today hurried back and forth to | several cities on the second day of his campaign in this State. H> came here early today from Akron, and be- fore starting on the day's swing had an engagement to attend a woman's meeting. Leaving Columbus after lunch, Sena- tor Curtis was to go to Cedarville by special train, then by motor to Clifton and perhaps Yellow Springs. Returning again to Columbus, he was to visit Mount Vernon for a night meeting. To- morrow the nominee wiil wind up his Ohio visit with a ncon meeting at Cleveland and a spcech at Detroit at night. Themes of Speeches. THE EVENING proposal for a “competitive tariff” as of no protection whatever. Myers Y. Cooper, Republican gu- bernatorial nominee, accompanied Cur- tis to Coshocton and Akron. Thad H. Brown, director of the national division of the State campaign, is with the Sen- ator -on his_Ohio journey. He and other party ieaders speak most confi- dently of a victory for Herbert Hoover in Ohio. Senator Curtis, who received some votes for President from Ohio in the national convention after the death of Senator Willis, who op- | posed Hoover in the primary, is lauding Hoover vigorously here as elsewhere. A band led Senator Curtis through the city to the armory. Reaching the hall at 8:30 o'clock, he started speak- ing immediately in order to get back to the station for a train to Columbus. The nominee read messages of the last three Democratic Presidents asking for special revenue acts. He attributed the Jack of funds to the Democratic tarifl acts. Gives Tarll Views. “I thank goodness,” he declared, “that T belong to a party which has never been forced to resort to a war revenue tax in ti es of peace to pay the running es of the Gov- ernment.’ “Elect a Democratic Congress and you will have free traders in charge of | the next tariff bill." “When we wrote the tariff act of thought we had given ample on, As & safeguard we put in the flexible provision to permit the President to raise or lower rates. But even with that. we have found we didn't go far enough, and I stand tonight for a tariff that will give every industry STAR, WASHINGTON, END RACE PREJUDICE GROUP ASKS:PARTIES “Appeal to America”:Issued by As- sociation for Ad_;nncemcnt of Colored Feople. me] be ers LT T L3S T | Before You Decide By the Associated Press. ¢ NEW YORK, Octobes: 26.—An “appeal to America,” to end racé prejudice which it charged had been fnjected into the presidential campaign Dy both the Re- c parties W y the National | { Association Colored People, § Among “objectionakile utterances of partisans of both leading candidate: b the appeal lists these: That support of negro voters should nét be welcomed by advocates of just causes; that negroe: should not hold publMc office; thai ¢! contact of whites and’blacks in comm effort calls for explanation or apolo that honesty of party organization de- pends on removal all negroes from voice and authorif hat appointment of a public official cerns only white citizens. The list of signers! it was announced, includes Robert R. Moton, head of Tus- kegee Institute; W. B. Du Bois, edi- tor of the Crisis, Dr. John Hope, president of Morehouse College. SERVICE, 8:15 | water heat, { automatic storage heater, serv- D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928. Hoover Club Members Enroll. The North Brentwood Hoover Club met Tuesday night and new members ;zor: enrolled by W. J. Conway, presi- ent. the speaker Tuesday evening, urging loy- alty to the party arld the town govern- Mrs. Mary J. Richardson was nt. Instead of the regular meeunfi next Tuesday night a mass meeting wil held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the town hall. Candidates and other speak- will be present. 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