Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 38

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back. PILES ;m: MENT. Sonvenient, handy tubes with mmuhhmfl.m indicates the ofanycom ) of every 24, over nbln-olzct'w-'- Lax- ative BROMO QUININE are takenforeolds ! andheadaches ccessful Since 1889 | jests as “How did you thing relief or Use PAZO Try it for FIRST WINTER FOG =% ANATEDINLONDON Souper” Gloom Watched by U. S. Tourists. By the Assoctated Press. LONDON, November 8.—London has made her first tentative attempts at a Winter fog, and Americans who are | spending that season for the first time B | in the British capital are making eager | inquiries as to the prospects of their experiencing one of the real “pea-soup- ers” of which they have heard so much. Possibly they will be disappointed. The London fogs, say the old-timers, are not what they used to be and they add that the introduction of gas fires and the improved smoke-consuming de- vices that have been installed in fac- tories on the city’s outskirts, have rob- bed the much-famed fog of the greater part of its terrors—or of its charms— { According to the point of view. Becoming Infrequent. blanket that used to descend two or | three times a Winter into the London streets and gave rise to such well worn was 'Tentative Efforts of “Pea-| electric and steam heating, as well as | Certainly the thick, yellow, choking | leaning against the fog when it lifted,” seems to be much more infrequent in its visits than of old. The fogs in gen- wenlh are paler in color than they used Yet even now, once Winter or 80, there comes a fog that is quite suf- ficlently dense to turn London into a city of adventure and to cause even the experienced cockney to lose his way a few hundred yards from his own door- rage person rather enjoys s; but to the railway are an ‘mmitigated nuisance. Trains run later and later behind the schedule time and an army of men has to be employed to place de- tonators on the lines when the enfi- neers cannot see the ordinary signals. Cost Runs High, The cost to the railway companies of a thick fog runs into many thousands of pounds, and if, as is quite possible, it lasts for two or three days, the prof- its of a week's normal running may be_wiped out. The traffic police, too, have their troubles during a “pea-souper,” for private cars, omnibusses, trucks and other vehicles are apt to get into a hopeless tangle at such congested points as Tnhlgn Square, even though great glowing brasiers are meone‘? in an effort to pierce the gloom. Thus, there still remains some truth in the legend of the London fog, though it must be confessed'that it is both much less frequent and in general, con- siderably less dense than the American | believes and the Englishman—who is | secretly rather Ylmnd of the phenome- non—may give him to understand. Spain has announced that it will ex- empt for two years taxation on all new urban buildings constructed entirely of SUPERVISORY ROLE OF BANK IS OPPOSED |2, problem. committee bly w,;;.uu decision of the conference. Parley on Institution for Interna- tional Settlements Against Function. ou By the Associated Press. BADEN-BADEN, Germany, Novem- ber 8.—The. conference for establish- ment of an international settlements bank, after long debate, has de- cided that it should have nothing to do with supervision of deliveries in kind in German reparations E:ymmu. ‘They informed the deliveries in kind commit- tee that any supervisory function is in- compatible with the spirit of the Inter- national Bank. Should the deliveries in kind com- mittee decide that the suEervi.slan: ELDIZZY? Headachy, bilious, constipated? Take R —NATURE'S REMEDY— tonight. This mild, safe, vegeta- ble remedy will have you feeling fine by morning. You'll enjoy free, thorough bowel action with- out the slightest siga of griping or discomfort. Safe, mild, purely at druggis nly 25¢ FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKE NR TO-NIGHT] TOMORROW ALRIGHT i i an matse e e af com - fem. " Kdnough there. 3’ fll}end f e o zeal of the conference to keep the bank national Bank, may lose interset alto- some | gether, was visi- te, had seemed general ciple for his suggestions, u&pmn because of the t of politics. The possibility now exists that cer- tain governments, notably Great Brit- ain, which is not strong for the Inter- Quickly checks COLD 3ways—inaday Buzzing in the head, sneezing or an achy feeling all over calls for Hill's instantly. There's nothing more pleas- ant, easier to take or more effective, Checks cold—quickly, safely—3 ways at once . . . |: Opens bowels, no grip. ing ... 2: Checks fever...3: Tones system ... To keep away from colds always keep Hill's on hand. EMIGRANTS DESTITUTE. KIEL, Germany, November 8 (#).—As the vanguard of more than 10,000 descendants of German settlers in Rus- sia 150 years ago, who are about to emigrate to Argentina and Canada, 323 emigrants arrived at Kiel Wednesday destitute of means and charging that all their money had been confiscated by the Russian authorities. Local newspaper are urging the Ger- Ask any druggist for the red box of man authorities to defray the traveling expenses for all the emigrants, especially since the Russian government has de- manded that the German government issue the requisite visas for emigrants within 48 hours. The German govern- ment is expected to comply in order to expedite the emigrants’ departure from Hamburg ~for Canada and Sfiu:hi enbrownand. the very wa COTTAGE Fresh every day at your grocer, soda Sfountain or lunchroom This is Doughnut Month CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 Across the tea cups—¢Cottage Doughnuts’ How the housewives raise their goodness. Dai loughnuts, Iight and flaky, gol avored fully. the very day you eat them. Made you'd make them. All the family will enjoy them! White Cross Bakery d o 1 ade A HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE = t that lump | on the back of your he “Oh, materials made in that country. T T rron (8 e (L — \(Crm——TT ! CLT— ” {Crrm— L =T The Following Items Are on Sale SATURDAY ONLY While the Stock Lasts. None Sold “ D.No Pho Book Trough End Table $1.00 $ | This i Clothes Tree $1.00 Bridge Lamp $1.00 $119 Velour Suite AL Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub Upholstered Foot Stool HASSOCKS Choice End Table $1.00 Electric Toastes $1.00 Three pieces overstuffed and cov- eréd with velour. Serpentine front and loose spring-filled cushion seats ... In Imitation ‘ Patent Leather A This artistic and well-built suite for the | living room consists of a settee, armchair M and throne chair. Upholstered and covered l§ in attractive Jacquard velour. Loose spring- | filled seats . Liberal Credit Terms Felt-Base Rugs Size 9x12 feet, first quality felt base squares— i Dutch Wall All-Metal Electric Ironing Board Cabinet Clock Kitchen Stool Heater $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 § R ——— N — S ——— Seamless Axminster Rugs Coal Heater : Room sizes, 9x12 feet or 8%x10% feet. $31 95 | $6-95 eamless grade, high pile weave. Special. . 27x54-Inch M Drunstype cast iron body, with generous size fire pot. Pipe in- 9x12-Feet 27x54-Inch Mottled Mottled Printed Axminster Rugs | Axminster Rugs | Tapestry Rugs $24:85 | $1:98 Sanitary Medicine Garbage $1.00 Folding no borders. Special Circulating - Heater $34.75 Glazed finish exterior A splen I‘l:&r for a nguu home. Pipe gg Heater $5.95 Made of cast iron, & dependable little ] heater. Pipe free. 80c @ Week 50c a Week ree. Long Bed-Davenport Suite ] biaipid $ > GS 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite Liberal Credit—The H UD Seventh & D Sts. N.W. A two-in-one combination suite for the living room. It is a practical ¢ arrangement for 24-hour service. As sketched, a bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair. Tight spring seats Coveéred in velour. ... Hardwood frame, upholstered and covered in imitation leather. As sketched, a bed-davenport, armchair and rocker. A real convenience for any home. Special Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub $129 Walnut-Finished Bedroom Suite : $ Easy Payment Terms—The /H’ub Ten pieces of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood well constructed and beautifully $149 Genuine Walnut Dining Suite finished for service. As sketched, a buffet, server, china cabinet, extension table and Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub Made of gumwood, finished in Ameri- can walnut. The suite consists of a dresser, wood bed, full vanity and chest of drawers. $4 Special price Fifty-pc. decoral Five-piece ed Dinner Servi ¢ Bridge Set in olors. N

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