Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 36

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Mothers . . .Watch Children’s COLDS IOMMON head colds often “settle” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take a chance — at the first snifie rub on Children’s Musterole onice every hour for five hours. S5 e eves Masteroe i just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. ¢ ‘Working like the trained masseur, this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. It penetrates and stimu= lates blood ttilr:u!zucn, helps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand, for adults and the milder — Children’s Musterole for little tots. All druggists. CHILDREN'S EndedbyRecipe, Mixed at Home . which millions of housewives have found to be the most depend- able meas of breaking up a stub- born, lingering cough. ~ It takes but 2 moment to prepare and coests little, but it gives relief even for those dreaded coughs that follow severe eold epidemics. 1 From any druggist, get 214 ounces of Pinex, pour it into nt bottle and fill the bottle with anu- lated sugar syrup or strained honey. ‘Thus you make a full Eiut of better remedy than you could buy rudf— made for tbree times the cost. It mever spoils and tastes 5o good that even children like it. Not only does this simple mix- ture soothe and heai the inflamed throat membranes with surprising ease, but also it is absorbed into the lood, and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole l‘l!em in throwing off the cough. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm and eases chest soreness in & way that is really astonishing. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the active.agent of creo- sote, in a refined, palatable form. Nothing known in medicine is :m hdp{ul i?,:n-mfi' diltl"lw ng coughs, chest colds, an bronchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money HOW TO AVOD BAS | POISONING S TOL Doctor Gives Three Rules for Escaping Carbon Mon- oxide Fumes. Three simple rules to guard against carbon monoxide poisoning were outlin- ed before the Optimists Club yesterday at the Hamilton Hotel by Dr. J. Rozier Biggs, medical examiner for & number of life insurance companies here. The first was “never run your auto- mobile in a closed garage,” the second, “never stay in a room in which a cook- ing or heating device is in operation burning gas, coal or charcoal, without having proper ventilation,” and the third, “never sleep in a room which is not_properly ventilated.” “The creation of carbon monoxide and its effects have long heel:_ un- telligible to the average mind,” Dr. Biggs said. “This has been due, how- ever, more to the simplicity of the sub- ject than to its complexity. Once Viewed as Witchery. “Carbon monoxide is as old ‘as fire and in days gone by the effects of this mysterious gas were attributed to witchery because of the general -ig- norance of its origin. “The gas is formed by incomplete combustion of carbonaceous materials. In simple terms, it comes from the burning of these substances without sufficient oxygen in the atmosphere where the combustion takes place. “The gas cannot be seen, has no odor, is non-irtitating and lighter than air. Therein lies its danger. We usually are careless of dangers which warn none of the sense organs. True, most people have read or heard of the dangers of the gas, yet it is startling to note the high order of in- telligence of the persons who are injured or killed by the poison emitted from automobile engines, Most of Victims Knew. “In mearly every case they are per- sons having knowledge of the danger- ous nature of the gas. Many deaths have been caused by running automo- bile motors with the garage doors particularly at this season of the year.” Dr. Biggs cited a number of cases from reports of death claims handled by the comj he represents, and called attention to practices of men and householders which . Nevius, the club, announced that next week's meet- ing will be a luncheon dance for the wives of members of the club and at the same time the members will have & HReary"of tne Washington Bove® Glub. - ary of the * Clul Plans also were discussed for a fare- well dinner for two members, Francis ‘Thompson, director of the Boys' Club, and Willlam St. John, vice president of the Optimists, both of whom are leav- ing town shortly. No date was set for the dinner. Teacher Charges Assault. LYNCHBURG, Va., January 23 (Spe- clal) —R. T. Jones, a teacher at the Lee Junior High School , has se- cured a warrant J. D. Mayberry, 44, and the latter’s son, W. W. May- berry, 22, charging them with assault upon him Saturday, and the case will come up for trial tomorrow. ‘The alleged assault followed punish- ment of Frank Mayberry, 12, & student at the junior high school. ——— Denmark’s present fishing fleet con- sists of 20,000 boats. . HALF-SICK PEOPLE NEED VITAMINS DAILY Surest Way To Get Them | | Take your Vitamins straight — that's the advice of scientists in these | People who depend on the f | they eat for their daily Vitamin re- | quirements are taking a big gamble —they are never sure. | . The chemist in McCoy’s modern | laboratory takes the Vitamins out of ‘)llorw‘:mn t}’xl“mé\n-w iver oil and puts them in sugar- coated tablets. - By taking your Vitamins straight | dition horrid tasting, |you avoid the , greasy | ofl—which without the Vitamins has | no real value. And by taking McCoy’s Cod Li ‘P&]htm"l‘tfl‘e‘? you are abes- | lutely sure of getting your daily sup- | Ply of needed Vitamins, g | You may not be exactly ll—but you | know you aren’t up to par. Perhaps | you are losing weight or your power ;g: endurance isn't what it ought to uj Mo&hflcbe(oumrwurkhm It may be that you lack your old- time energy and vigor —you are nervous and sleepless and hate to get in the morning—and are tired ons with sach box. And remember this—for every ail- ment, iliness, and rundown condition for which cod liver oil is prescribed McCoy’s Cod Liver Ofl Extract Tablets are equally as we would not be allowed to publish this statement it it ‘were not true. ‘Take your Vitamins straight—all druggists, 60 tablets, 60 cents.—Ad- vertisement. @ 1929 McC. L., Ine. “BROMO QUININE” is GROVE’S There is no other Bromo Quinine Grove’s Bromo Quinine is the safe andcrroven remedy for colds—the first and original col tablet. The tonic and laxative effect of Grove’s Bromo Quie nine Tablets fortifies the system against colds and the more serious ills which often begin with a slight cold. It is advisable to take Grove’s Bromo - nine the minute you feel a cold coming on. Price Grove’s Laxative O QUININE Tablets toriy U. 8. Small THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY ELECTS PERCY W. FOOTE Gen. Smedley Butler Discusses Ex- periences in China in Meeting at Press Club. of the North Carolina So- ted at a meeting In the audi- Officers , elec jum of the National Press Club Mon- day night were: Percy W. Foote, Presid it. e s ohn H. N.; vice presidents, Mrs. and John A. Livingsto: are Baby ills and ailments seem - twice as serious at night. A sud- den cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea—a con- dition it is always important to check quickly. How would you meet this emergency—tonight? Have you a bottle of Castoria ready? There is nothing that can take the place of this harmless but effective remedy for children; nothing that acts quite the same, or has quite the same comforting effect on them. For the protection of your wee one—for your own peace of mind ~keep this old, reliable prepara- Ne tired, contrasted past ditions in North g::o The meeting was followed by a recep- tion and dance. tary-treasurer, Miss Jane Elizabeth 'wton; historian, Miss Jessica Ran- dolph Smith. Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler dis- cussed his recent experiences in China, and Capt. gave an illustrated Gen. Byron McCandless, U. lina. European sclentists have worked out tables by which the height of prehis- toric persons can be estimated by meas- secre- uring one or two bones. tion always on hand. But dont ‘ keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Its gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castoria; the genuine bears Chas. H. Fletcher’s signature on the wrapper. LIQUOR FEUD BLAMED Lo Mirl 8. N, lecture on flags. Maj. P. Davis, U. 8. A, re- and present con- Companion and Funds Missing By the Assoclated Press, S. O'Nell, 31, a chauffeur, was killed | JORRSton Swings Tuesday when five shots from a shot-| There's a rubber mat to prevent divots JANUARY 23, 1980, home while he IN CHAUFFEUR’S DEATH into the Asher had from the Wields Golf Club in Home. ST. PAUL, J 23 (). xwtnnmmm’h of m(.p)';‘.y m a at_home in Winter, ‘When Wife Finds Body Riddled by Shotgun Pellets. CLEVELAND, January 23.—Charles in_roared through the window of hf hardwood fi the amateur NOTICE! Our T elepbone Numbers Are Black & White Cabs National 0051 and Yellow Cabs Metropolitan 1212 The telephone company will not connect you if you call our old num- bers—so familiarize yourself with the above new numbers—the only changes are the exchange names. takes place that the his stance in such a charming Mrs. Johnston will not be annoyed also by broken fur- BEWARE THE niture. A quarter cen! with each club makes C practice last one hour. COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON % from colds may lead to se- rious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosots that is pleasant to take. s5§ Great Offer to 'You can be so distressed with gas and ;lunnen and bloating that you think | your heart is going to stop Leating. Your stomach may be so distended that your breathing is short and gaspy. You think perhaps you are suffo- | cating. | You are dizzy and pray for quick | relief—what's to be done? Just one tablespoonful of Dare's :fiemhfl :’:‘p:ln and "Igl. ten lll:,ll‘lutdl e gas ppears, on the heart ceases and you g:‘btefl.he deep and naturally. All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion Money Back if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Uutl.“I Oh! What blessed rellef; but why not get rid of such attacks altogether? Why have indigestion at all? I With this wonderful medicine you can overcome indigestion or ‘dyspep- | ¢ia, or any condition that keeps the stomach in constant rebellion and one bottle will prove it. Ask for and insist on getting Dare's Mentha Pepsin, a pleasant to take, health-building stomach elixir that regular pharmacists anywhere in America guarantee.—Advertisement. f it were for the best interests of ALL car owners to have just omne grade of motor fuel—<“STANDARD> would make just one grade and it would be the best . .. BUT SINCE SOME MOTORS REQUIRE—AND MANY MOTORISTS DEMAND—AN ABSOLUTELY KNOCK- LESS “SUPER" FUEL, THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY PROVIDES ESSO—CONTAINING ETHYL—WHICH COSTS CONSIDERABLY MORE TO MAKE, AND " HENCE SELLS AT A 3-CENT PREMIUM PER GALLON. 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