Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1930, Page 10

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MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. E. M. Roark, 99 Chatelaine Avenun‘ times to sleep in alleys, l(;r\“‘(mnm and | at Nnr!& l"ern“;ehll [lvell;l‘l “02 hoolfield, who disappeared last Au-| suffer other hardships o e in a bi on the it to itimore. WaS oo e | b "6 | irned mome Wednesday from Balti- HINTON TO GIVE TALK. o @ b ‘ A 1, is k home, the | city funds. section. A series of aviation lectures by HOME WITH STORY ;‘;fi;ezhr hfsa :xpelrcflcnc:s'r‘;'lxg}r:c took | ':l'"hr: ?fll:; e:::m: back with a graphic |more by juvenile eourt authorities, fol- C. L. Ofenstein, consulting aeronautical S him to Baltimore via Norfolk. Once|story of being kidnaped by four men |lowing a series of developments which DEI.EGATES NAMED Famous Pilot to Address Aviation| i A ity Club. engineer. has-be d by the sec- | more he is warming his feet at the|and being forced to work for them,|frustrated his plans, once out in the :: c:m\‘wofg W:“.:E (:irsyt transat. %'h’n]ldnna Visits will be made to Hoover | Schoolfield Youth Says He Was |famil "hearth after being forced at'selling papers, later to be abandoned | world alone, to go to New York. ut. inton, 8 =~ | Fi E _— Jantic pilot and president of the Avia- | ® A i Kidnaped by Four Men and tion Institute, will address members of | o On the ground that it treats democ- Forced to Work for Them. . " (_ ,f‘e bu oy SHE THOUGHT: racy ironically, the .Saxon ministry 0f4 special Dispatch to The Star. “rd li - e ike to call your atten education has prohibited the production of George Bernard Shaw's play, ~The| DANVILLE, Va, January 20.—Ernest THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, was announced following & meeting ves-| MISSING BOY BACK terday evening in the club house. Edgar T. Brown is chairman of the A—10 IIDNEY TROUBLE may quick- I‘"vmban'm&uluun. enefit by the experience of . Phone for our booklet. MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER ; 'S years Prescrib Waterat HO?‘SPRINGS.ARK. the newly organized aviation section of | the Women's City Club at a luncheon | State Societies Here All to Be | 5y-¢ing February 8 in the club house, 218 District National Bank Bldg. 4 Metro. 1062 The super qou‘l"ny in Autocrat Motor Oil assure: To fully appreciate Autocrat Motor Oil quality, however, izcm should use it straight— ave your crank case drained, and refilled with clean, new Autocrat. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT-THE OIL TIAT 18 DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. If your dealer can't supply you, telephone us, and we will tell you the dealer's name convenient. ly located to you. Bayerson Oll Works Columbia 5228 ~ MOTHERS GIVING CHILDREN VITAMINS |~ THEY NEED ‘Approved by Highest Medical‘ Authorities in World | | | | | Progressive mothers now give their youngsters the full Vitamin benefit |of Cod Liver Ofl in sugar-coated | tablet form. | Two McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Ex-| tract Tablets equal in Vitamin po- tency one teaspoonful of pure Cod Liver Oil and are just as good for | every ailment, sickness, rundown or || underweight condition for which /I liquid Cod Liver Oil is prescribed. The most learned scientists the || world over say Vitamins A and D £0 to build up strong, sturdy bones, add weight to thin little bodies, help to make teeth sound and straight |\ and’ keep eyes free from soreness. Most boys and girls, if they are to | | develop into attractive, healthy men | and women, need a daily supply of | Vitamins and in McCoy's Cod Liver Oll Extract Tablets they are sure to get them. | For McCoy's chemist extracts these priceless Vitamins from pure, | Norwegian, Vitamin tested Cod Liver Ofil and puts them in tablets that| youngs. rs love to take instead of the obnoxious cil they hate to tak Bear in mind that doctors pre. ||| scribe Cod Liver Oil for the Vita- | mins it contains—the ol without the | | Vitamins has no medical value. 60 tablets, 60 cents at any drugsstore in | America. Take your Vitamins | straight and take them daily. ©1929 McC. L. Inc. __ Advert Represented at Big " Function. All State societies of Washington, in- luding delegates from Alaska, Hawail, Porto Rico and the Philippines, will be represented at the Southern Society reception and ball Thursday evening at the Willard Hotel. | " An open forum will be conducted for | the discussion of the proposed cclebra- | tion of George Washington's 200th | birthday anniversary. J. Cloyd Byars | | will preside. | Presidents to Attend. | The following society presidents are | among those invited: Alabama, W. F. | Sykes; Arkanszs, Dr. Erwin W. Shinn; | California, Maj. Charles Willlam Free- man; Connecticut, Dr. Charles E. Mor- ganston; _District of Columbia, Fred Emery; Delaware, Robert G. Houston; Georgia, Maj. Gordon S. Green; Idahe George Osmond Hyde; Illinois, Senator Charles S. Deneen: Indiana, Represen- tative Harry Canfield; Towa, Karl S Hoffman; Kansas, Philip Campbel Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Allen W. Gullio Louisiana, Lieut. Comdr. Fred L. Sai doz; Maryland, George H. Calvert, jr. Farnum on List. | Massachusetts, George H. Farnum; | Michigan, Representative Clarence J. McCleod; Minnesota, Miss Bede John- son: Mississippi, Representative Jeff Busby; Missouri, Representative Joe J. Manlove; Nebraska, E. E. Danly; New Hampshire, Fletcher Hale; New York, Herbert J. McClure; North Carolina, Jules Gilmer Korner North Da- kota, Judge Percy S. Ohio, Sen- ator Simeon D. Fe Representative _Charles E. South Dakota, Hatry King: Tennessee, Robert Barker’; Utah, J. Eliton Billings; Texas, Representative Morgan San- ders; 'Vermont, Harry C. Pratt: Vir- ginia, Thomas Settle; West Virginia, E. | F. Morgan, | WICKERSHAM TO TALK ON LAW OBSERVANCE | Chairman of Enforcement Commit- | tee to Represent League of Woman Voters in Radio Address. George W. Wickersham, chairman of President Hoover's National Commis- | sion on Observance and Enforcement | of Law, will speak over the National | Broadcasting Co. system Wednesday night from 8:30 to 9 o'clock on the general subject of “Law Enforcement.” The talk is being broadcast under the joint auspices of the National League of Woman Voters and the National Broadcasting Co. This is the first time since his ap- pointment by President Hoover that | Chairman Wickersham has consented to_speak over the radio. Mr. Wickersham will speak from the Washington studios of the National | Broadcasting Co. Terrorists in Penal Colony. MEXICO CITY, January 20 ()— Five Mexican Communists recently a rested on charges of plotting a terrorist campaign were among the 280 prisoners en route yesterday to the island penal colony of Tres Marias, off the Pacific Coast. A number of foreign Communists who had been arrested at the same time have been deported. Formal organization of the section! 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LEVER BROTHERS CO., Cambridge, Mass. ‘HEALTH SOAP Chesr © 1930, Liceerr & Myzas Tomacco Co, e clgaretie 11 TASTE/ T;IE easy graceful swing of the skater has years of training behind it. Equally, the smooth sparkling zest of Chesterfield is no chance affair. Tobaccos are chosen for mildness, for fragrance, for wholesome flavor—then patiently aged and mellowed, exactly blended and cross-blended. And unvarying good taste is the constant result—quite naturally, when every step of every process has good taste as its goal: “TASTE above everything ™ field SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED Y tops body odor—

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