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THE EVENING TOY, g Yo Vi STESLANHED | ish when Zemo is applied. In 20 years | it has seldom failed to bring relief— | even in the most stubborn cases. This remarkable antiseptic liquid quickly clears the skin. It effectively removes | dandruff. Results obtained with Zemo will delight you. It is odorless and | Invisible. ANl druggists, 35c. 60c, $100. A CLEAR ' Casts to Be Sent Over Coun- try Under Labor or Other Auspices. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, March 27.—While Wil- Reindeer Meat May Replace Beef Upon U. S. Army’s Menu Reindeer meat from Alaska for the Army IS being considered by Quartermaster Gen. Cheatham. In view of the mounting cost of fresh beef and the fact that either canned or frozen reindeer meat apparently can be delivered at Army posts at less cost than beef. the general sald today he was ‘studying a proposal for add- ing this meat to the stock of dommissaries as a sales article. NANSEN IS HERE TO PLAN GOVERNOR BEGUN 9 Impeachment Charge Agaiast Long Include One of Murder Plot. S | By the Awsoclated Press | | “BATON ROUGE, La. March 27— ]Puml(‘nl lines were awry today as a | ESDAY, MARCH o7, D.. €. WEDN before the State Senate, sitting as n!House of Representatives refused to ad- high tribunal with the chief justice | journ and instead listened to the formal of the State Supreme Court presiding. | reading of the impeachment resolution For weeks his opponents, bitter at his {and an afidavit by Harry A. Bozeman, | official actions, have been working to- | known as “Battling” Bozeman, ex-prize | ward this end, but they held back | fighter, former employe of the State, ! through fear they could not muster the | who charged the governor attempted to necessary two-thirds majority for im- | get him to murder Representative J. Y. peachment But developments of recent | Sanders, jr.. so that he would not block days, including desertion from the long | his legislative schedule. The other ship’ of State of virtually the cntire | charges in the impeachment resolution | daily press of Louisiana, have given ! covered a wide range from misdemean- them hope and they will enter the arena | ors in office to high crime. today bent on a kill, © ‘ e The administration forces, however, i strength to their cause to thwart im- | pngland, - i iR | peachment efforts. They brand the = - - | charges as “political chicanary” and | plan to protect the administration | through parliamentary mancuvers at! hand. ! Again they will attempt to force a | sine die adjournment of the special ses- | No lony the othe) H. De by the re such display. Ron}l Tobacco Signs Barred. SALT LAKE CITY, March 27 (#).— r may billboare of this ¢ of tobacco. s in Utah blazon that cigarette or Gov. G rday signed a bill p: L Legislature prohibiting 1) Richmond $2.40 to Fredericksburg Account EASTER HOLIDAY ts good going Friday, March Swanee Syncopators Al _Kamons Directing COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks—sparkling_cyes —most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel mlments. During these years he gave his patients a sub- stitute for calomel made of a few well-known vegetable in- gredients mixed with olive oil. naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder- waorkers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison- ous matter in one’s system. 1f you have a pale face, sallow Took, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, all out of sorts, in- active bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women take Dr. Edwards’ Oliv —now and then to keep fit. 30c and 60c. d men Tablets 15¢, Personality! ‘When Ziegfeld selects them, you can be sure they have personality. This lovely New York girl, now appearing in “Rio Rita,” has talent—and beauty, too—enhanc- ed by wonderful skin and_ the softest waves of dark brown hair. “When friends ask me what I do to make my hair so soft and gleamy,” says Miss Hargrave, “I ave to think twice to tell them, because I give so little time to it. The method I use is very popular among New York girls. I just put a little Danderine on my brush each time I use it.- I am letting my hair grow; but you'd never know - it, Danderine keeps it so soft and easy to arrange and holds it"in place so wonderfully. It gives my hair such a silky, soft and lustrous appearance, friends are always commenting on it. ‘There isn’t a trace of dandruff left now that I'm using Danderine regularly. And it keeps my hair and scalp so clean and comfort- able that I don’'t shampoo half as often as I used to.” Danderine quickly removes that | liam A. Brady and other veteran theat- | rical producers are predicting that in a | few years talking motion pictures will | have crowded the so-called “legitimate drama” out of existence, along comes | an organization with a plan to save the spoken stage. A proposal to send New York casts | in successes out over all the country | eason, to appear under the finan- al sponsorship of labor uniens, Rotary | | clubs and other local organiza launched vesterday by the Association of Theatrical Agents and Managers, af- | filiated with the American Federation | of Labor. The association is new.| Among its charter members are a num- ber of former members of the Theatri- | cal Press Agents’ Association. A prospectus was sent to central trades and labor councils affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, ail nada and the United Sta Tt is suggested that the labor cither on their own account or W king of the local Rotary, Ki or Lions’ Club or some other civi | ganization, engage the local theatir| | with the largest seating- capacity. If} | there is no theater available, use of a | school or municipal auditorium is sug- | gested. Then, beginning next Labor day, | | the association will send one show to | that town each week during a season of weeks. No guarantee is required, the spectus states. The assotiation will urk entirely on 8 percentage basis. You furnich the theater and ils at- taches.” says the document, “and we furnish the show.” The plan s to send out next season, over five routes, 180 traveling com- panies, giving both musfcal and non- musical attractions. A typical route for a company traveling in Texas, for instance, would be: Monday, Grange: Tuesday, Port Arthur; Wednesday and Thursday, Beaumont: Friday and Sat- | urday, Galveston: all of the following week, Houston. - In gach town, the show would be backed by the local labor or- ization or by some other civic se- nions. the e motion picture interests have ded to & startling degree in de- stroying the legitimate drama and in depriving the people outside of New | York and other large cities of the priv- ilege of seeing legitimate drama and musical successes.” Milton T. Middle- ton, secretary and treasurer of the es- sociation, said today. “They have bouglit or leased the iheaters and have closed them te traveling attractions. “The talking picture is a marvelous invention, but to assert that the public will be permanently amused by that, to the utter extinction of the spoken drama, is, we think, too absurd for com- ment.” i WITNESS SAYS CRAIG TALKED OF SLAYING Richmond Murder Trial Opens With Testimony of Three River Men. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., March 27.—W. H. Bosher, a state witness, told a jury in! Hustings Court today that Murley L. Craig told him he knew a girl that would give $500 to have & man “knock- ed off” so that she could get insurance. Bosher said that this was about six months before William P. Liggon, with whose murder Craig is charged, was drowned in the James River here, ‘The State contends that Craig struck Liggon while they were in & boat in order that he might marry Liggon's widow and collect $2,000 insurance. Cralg and Mrs. Liggon were married about a month after Liggon’s death. Bosher’s testimony followed that of three river men as to the cendition of the James River on the day Liggon was drowned. George Willis, jr., who pulled lis a FLlGHT OVER NURTH POLE[‘"’“ push started in the State legisia- fire o drive Gov. Huey P. Long from | office om impeachment charges, em- Dr. Fridjof Nansen, Norweglan sclen- | bracing 19 counts, including one to plot murder, | tist and explorer, is here today laying Mgeiiy e the battle of his tumultuous plans for an attempted aerfal flight ,qlitical life, the 36-year-old governor over the North Polé at an carly date. :.sn-u?; back xu;rlmy and silently under ansen will confer | the handicap of his thinning ranks. While here, Dr. Nansen will confer | (o, goun (o defeat in his first m with government officials to obtain | coupter attack when he lost in his at-| scientific data necessary in the explora- | tempt to adjourn the legislature by a | tion trip. He talked this morning with | vote of 38 to 55. | Secretary of the Navy Adams and was | As the smoke of battle cleared away presented to President Hoover early this | he found himself face to face with im- afternoon. | peachment_charges and the House of Dr. Nansen has devoted his life to | Representatives prepared to take them | scientific_explorations in polar regions. | up at this morning’s session to de- | In 1896 he circumnavigated the Nova |termine if he will be brought to trial Zembla, Franz JoJsef and Spitzbergen | archipeiagoes, and reached a point about | miles from the North Pole. | The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke gave a luncheon for Dr. Nan- en gt the Mayflower today, where he | uest. | When You Cétch Cold Rub On Musterole | He | ST | Musterole is easy to apply and works | right away. It may prevent a cold | from turning into “flu” or pneumonia. 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