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MICHIGAN WETS NEW YORK, 4 M. —The g gk 2 ; . m.s..,m: e M oy e wwone 2 s 2ol For Every Purpose Immodeat Orders Offen ing Stu ents ot missionafies, the Rev. of the ‘Cadilas Mojer Cnt Go and’a| Also Given Reise in Wages. Attempt to Ee Made in Legis- L: ‘Snyder, died a rat, Sfam, |vice president of General Molors| SPOKANE, Wash, April 4 () —Plas- My G H d Cl’l March 30 oneerebnl hzmorrhue He Corpo°h llaj““ bou ht 1t for lttle trips | terers and painters here generally have 4 * lature for Referendum to Go Ilome an i, o R by L O N L AR A e v o dvedey e wd o B \Whether It Y ' s A 2 . L4 and wi lual from Wabash Col- [he viewed the mammoch lrl-motored day increase in wages, J. B. Swett, busi- e er t S Our House on Prohibition. lege, Crawfordsville, Ind., and Fokker ness upr-enmn otlpokmen uilding By the Associated Press. -na e simply had rules | Union Seminary. He ha be handy to hm mun s Council, —your garage or your auto that needs e e — JACKSONVILLE, Fila., b—- wnfl“:uun a to Siam since 1890. m new plasterers’ scale is ll: and S i Atiied s “Bun. begk” ‘Gieeses ag 5o the Mteet e ined ainisined that the Surviving are the widow, who is en 14-passenger cabin | the painters’ §9 a day. pring refurbishing, the job will give high- LANSING, Mich, April taro fad, but they will na be worn st Rob- | Sresses admitted gl e g g est satisfaction if done with our finishes, Sop: fo ootan Tepeal of Michigan's| ey 'y Lee High School if Mis. Mat- Shuips stnnd. !'lvev! em complied | the' Unlted States. We're headquarters for the be et B an iimpt wil ' mada n Euele O, Geun of g, B Der | vt ber order, bt uhe AR cod ot © eaiduarters for the bests . . the Legislature to obtain a popular il A "y o should be foroed ““"‘m m;rce:gdugo o fi:& pr%l‘\l&}"lfl a“f:‘m nfgrazl;uwe'-mm‘:rm ‘l"roon "m elmssesl are tomia fit ‘." - agpEringg %%%%EPfi?I{INI%S \XQES%SIHNESIS inte s turmell of debate between wets MRS DM, fo1; She riens S :“n', “"m, Aoy pomieirink +2 || RELIEF FROM CURSE decided resentative “Robert D. Wardell, | actually reached the point of imaod- wet uder 1n the House, made an un- H successful effort to obtain repeal of the put “decent” dr State prohlbmnn law by attaching a o mmodest Tider {0 & bill Tepealing several obso- “ws“"hmdm“’ e e | Bt Thzrustlnulnd de'med repealed only by number. but school is umg not the place for m:‘n:;: wrl.s that?” some one asked | g ‘paoy girls were ex- 00! ““The prohibition law of 1917,” War- dell replied. “It is unconst titutional and obsolete in the public mind.” Motion Held Out of Order. e Teferéndim’ was pi sed In the te Serunar Cu- ankowski of Detroit. Encourag reports from d by Wisconsin of a wet victory ln the refer- endum there, Senator Jankowski said to bflng tne question before the voters Jnnkc\\ski professed to see cent amendment to the State crlmuul code removing liquor offenses from the risonment under throughout the State. The amendm became effective yuurdny when signed by Gov. Fred W. Gree) Dry Leaders Seol :t Claims. State dry leaders and the Rev. R. N. Mrs. Cul , about it. R‘ any however, is le, State superintendent of th scenery ‘Ifififéa’m bea;l‘xle c::l: a -mef who have played their parts in its stirring stirring story— y Jankowski that he bel characters whom Burns and Scott have made ime the Stahe prohibition llw would be re- mortal, may still be seen by loch- pealed if submitted to a referendum. Bvery(hlng in the past, they said, m.! dicated an overwhelming. dry sen ment in the State, and Holnple fie- clared no Legislature would be “politi- cally foolhardy enough to take such a step.” romance. down on a city of astounding beauty, a city munmagxcspeflmluwhome&hhmnm rock of Arthur’s Seat looks Let the London Midland & Scottish Railway take TWO DIE IN PLANE WRECK. R ek o Machine Hits Telephone - Wire, throughout the world for its comfort and speed. Crashes and Burns. in Canada. l M s LONDON MiDLAND AND SCOTTISH RLY. OF GREAT BRITAIN lustrated hlets from T. R. FRSE s 5 Ford, a war fiyer, had brought a passenger here and while waiting tnr him to return to Weybum agreed to hts. He had mld n &‘:’pr =y = with Sywrchuck [y nllvay up foreman, who-leaves & widow and two children. Thxs 31-Piece Speczal Offer. - For Both the Hoamr Cabinet .-and 31-Piece Dinner Set Dester (] seey of m-. from_any Son or Ameridon Ezprews, “ Enter Europe through Glau"w" Think of getting the fashionable 31- Y| piece dinner set when you buy your fit Hoosier! Made of lil and domestic clays R Delwers The balance on ccnvenknt paymcnts the finest 1mported High luster ivory i with colorful jasmine design. Paul i Revere Gadroon shape. And the Hoosier Cabinets! your kitchen colorful beauty, the nation- ally . known quality and the wonderful | convenience that Hoosier brings to it. It’ MMMM) SIX GIRLS, IN SUNBACK DRESSES, [OLD TO GET “DECENT" CLOTHES m.ASH wnH I]RYS Sclmol DeanDeclares Cutawny Frocks Are elds of other Jacksonville hij Mrs Culp ordzred the girls home to | school varying that “ mlsery than any other they are “O.K. with || SEints see ||| more of girls ap- "Get for D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL ‘4, 1929. pear tn her classes with thelr backs ex- | GETS gwoogo"m YACHT. |are, it the comtorts of the crack train | o R R R AR L S e e e m_,grn.:e- Ml g C R S Cadillac lotor Car President Ob- | pronounced '.helhlb “as easy to tains Palatial Fokker, b - WPETROFF ALt 08,8000 | FIVE-HOUR DAY GRANTED. mawwourplweln anu . WE DRUGGISTS HEAR A FLOOR FINISHES ENAMELS for STAINS and WAX RADIATORS, etc. CASH-CONSERVING PRICES D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BRQTHERS INCORPORATED 3 Paints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. %) 5 LOT OF PEORLE SAY - é DMTWS-UNINENT Tliewes sore Musces RIGHT AWAY AND SLOAN'S LINIMENT 1S ONLY 35¢ A BOTRE, OF CONSTIPATION ]l A Battle Creek physician says, Cansup-tlun is remmflblz lor ‘more nlhl has been | tablet called Rexall| discovered. This the lazy, dry, colon. The watér the dry f a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Sloan 5 'mtap-un""le from ‘constipation. .Liniment pation. Imm“nw.' KILES PN Next {be Get 24 for 25¢ wwday n numfi Rexall or Liggett | Dru Advertisement. Frank, 8325 Friday at 8:30 AM.! Our Annual Sale of 8,400 Men’s $1-50 to $3 Extra Quality SHIRTS Tailored by “Metro” “M’Lord” ‘‘Londoncraft” . ‘ ) \n \\\\ AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAN Extra Salesmen! “ Extrd Service! _! A History repeats itself and again we offer to our friends in Washington the BIG shirt value of the year! 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