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36 184 HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS “ARE USING FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE THE EVENING BRITISH-SOVIET PLANS PROGRESS 3 India . The government will withdraw all the Rus- sian Onm':lunuu wh:. nm?krefintmarl: engaged propagan Wi and cut off all the subsidies they are now giving the Indian Communists’ organizations. Independent of Moscow. frain from helping, directly or indirect- Iy, nm unists. Soviet be given through the Midiand Bank and will not exceed $60,000,000. Approval Unquestioned. Mr. Henderson proposes to bring the question of the appointment of an Am- bassador to Moscow before the House of Commons early in November and it is beyond question that in spite of Conservative opposition, resumption of STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. mission of experts, will take many months and possibly a year, and the outcome is very uncertain, SMOKE AIDS SILKWORMS. Japan Employs Method to Xeep Frost From Mulberry Leaves, SHERBY PROTESTS ISSUE OF PADLOCK FOR GARAGE Owner Declares He Was Not I;lpll- cated in Charges Upon Which Proceedings Are Based. declares that prior to the filing of the Kem.lfln of the United States, Glassman ad given notice that he would vacate at the end of Aug and has actually vacated the premisef. Sherby points out that there is no equipment in the garage used in con- nection with liguor ‘law violations and declares it would be a servere hardship upon him and inequitable under the [ O Fashioned Medicine for Colds and Body Building Has Proved Its Value By 75 Years Success circumstances to grant the application TOKIO (N.AN.A).—Japan is in for| Harry Sherby, owner of the garage |of the Government for a padlock. HIOSTESS WHO SERVES KEEBLER - SALTINES i 3 4 < 2 munists throughout the empire. He | pointed, both capitals will then begin efit of the silkworms. The autumnal, lock” proceedin; have been begun by | Three Virgini- Divorces Granted. Father John's Medicine is now being used in 184 hospitals, | sures Aid to Indian Commu- > i and that Moscow neither is able nor | categories—sums which were lent to the | tures feed, and last year a heavy smoke | prohibition law, yesterday asked the Dis- | 4n absolute divorce was granted in the cognized in hospitals and institutions as having | By cabie to The Star and Chicaso Daily | concerns to grant the Soviet govern- | expressed willingness to discuss repay- erty. from Adolphus Schrader. Judge F. P, s o b e o i<k ment the necessary credits for pur- | ment of the former but absolutely re- | smoky Japanese when you put your silk | . Through Attorney Alvin L. Newmyer, : e : ing satisfactarily. Both agree that pub- recommend it. ly have decided to cut short what Mr. | give the British foreign secretary full the hospitality of the old Maxwell M. Davgalevsky explained, however, | giplomatic relations with the Soviets that the Soviet government cannot in- | will be approved by the House. Once ! s A ] stated that they are organized inde- | Lo ovar aeute Ene ooy iy | Mists do not agree with the mulberry | (he Dnited Btates following the AFTEst| o, ..\ pispaien to The star. ' and institutions from coast to coast in the United States and nists Will Be Discontinued Canada. s : A i o desires to interfere with them In any | czarist mvemme‘rixt for .fl:l‘clhc?:s":fi-llc"'“ proved most efficacious in keep- :rlct _Suprer‘ne C«:\i\rt to] re;nove fhe:Clrcun Court by Judge Don P. Halsey i i Ss i reatment of colds, T 3 thy urposes and sums w! e late emporary inunction placed against s . E . During its 75 years of success in the "*Fhe British government has signified | overnment used 10 armaments and | {hts s 1 emon TUtrrier, 80| Him and to dismiss the Governments | Yesterday (o Maggie Bradiey from Rich- s. Copyright, 1929, Christian, in the C hi great value. . LONDON, September 36.—Negotia- g:n; ‘;‘a goods in zhu‘ t‘-,loun‘!l.;?' provided | fuse ul.“t ‘;cknov’l,l‘ein w‘tlllu mlm;enK d'rhe stockings on! n‘:e iSwneiay hlelht:d no rk):n}),w\edge | ":nflw:".v 51':”:!‘::::;:';‘:)";\( i::r;.ra: ° ici it ~ | the Soviet governmen to gi ns, whicl carried on . |of any alleged violations of e na- | b f:.‘h" J°h": aa?%‘:;l':;s ::‘:“;::i sfi:g p};';:i the ircitated | r:‘.x";?‘;::"::: D:;";‘:;:;;‘::c adequate guarantees. These eredits will | by the Ambassadors, assisted by & com- | (COP7rIEht: 1020 by Morth American News- | 3o S0, Criition act at the garage and | Moore from Fleming Paul Moore, reathing passages . o 0 lic opinfon in Great Britain and' Russia is satisfied that nothing can be gained by .further delay in the resumption of "W FATHER STRENGTH 4 Henderson described two months ago as AFTER 9 “the usual Oriental bargaining.” ILLNESS M. Dovgalevsky, in the name of the MEDICINE assurance that his government will re- . — NG ago, barefooted pickaninnies used to dance attendance upon the carriages of the quality folks House. Even in those distant days, when the coffee of this courtly Southern hotel was only at the be- ginning of fame, other coffees often claimed to be Moscow Representative AS-| i rfere with the work of British Com. | the diplomatic representatives are ap. |® smoky Autumn, and all for the ben- | at 1319 L street, against which “pad- pendently of the Moscow government | that these should be divided into twc | 1€2Ves, on which these busy little “”“chnrf:s of conspiracy to violate the| LYNCHBURG, Va. September 25— throat troubles and as a body builder, Father John's Medicine etk e a3 its willingness to allow British financial | stragetic rallways. The Sovets have more extensively than ever. application for a padiock on the prop- | ard H. Bradley and Annye H. 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