Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1930, Page 33

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)L HEALTH “INQUIRY ASKED n Here 91 Per Cent “Afflicted, Says Represent- ative Dickstein. y mmmnpouulm .:fi'.'i" Gypsy Bees Beat Off Police Raid To Return Them Refuse to Evacuate Their BUREAUS NEEDED, \ Giant Corporations, Says sistence of Their Host. Montana Senator By the Assoeisted CARETOR N M A 28 o o s Bt e omrd ty at PHILADELPHIA, March 31.—Devel- opment of government by commissions and bureaus was described as “a neces- ‘!‘he sary evil” tonight by Senator Wi liee hin ite a problem in 'olfl"m’“ Illd lflhn WHEELER ASSERTS =25 through New Home, Despite In. | 0Ny Way in Which to Govern man is 7.2t MAN-N CUSTODY ADMITS - | made toe checks COUNTERFEITING CHARGE ..,.:.":".'..u T | 4ided'in “Plastering” Couritry With .xm,ooo in Fake Travelers’ Checks. INJURED IN ROUND HOUSE [, . . S DETROIT, BRI KPR March 21.—John' B, Gest, "ot | Pullman Company Employe Sus- | auaiting trial M" has confessed thfi tions he Pplastered . the e '100.:: in ‘counterfeit mlen checks the Mellon National Bank of tains Broken Arm and Hip. \inder Arreet in Mexieo Ol nd that .nrnntwmb-umnmhrmmer Gest’s confession 88 related by Baker ter Gest’s release ‘Wheeler, en_right tana, ‘in u\nddr-be Mnoffihemnlndcu&l Life Insurance the body. Democral was 4l tmme"m-suu rromuulns-nrnneueo.m:m gress. |Charged with — 2. - @ i P Guilty Simply of Acidity! More than one man today is mis- | Now, active oXygen, as-any doctp! N W m ed judged and unjustly penalized be- e Have F anc a cause of a not understood plhyll‘lcl; the @ ot st condition rather than any lack of | the things required for acidity.’ It A CITY OF HOMES willingness or ability. stimulates the secretion of the So many of us are only half-our- | alkaline mucus. It check. the Thousands of our membe]\:‘)l !elvu only fifty e cent‘emue‘nt m\trehctl‘nn lltnd"term;mntlon ln sed property in use we are victims of an e gastro-intestinal canal ‘(‘j“}’)e g‘;:z:vmg ?hepflmds from !Idlonn condition of acidity! exercises a stimulating effect u; g tion ‘at the most | persistent tired - feeling — that|the activities of the intestinal wille ':d'::nllsas::;: terms. Let us clouded mind—that lack of duh lnd nl the movement of the tell you how easy it is to be- come a member! edhd De Wolf, who them his bees had been stolen. 'rhen even of bees, being one of the | exaggeration things that is not tolerated been built IID lic | the murried 10 e scene. namorbur- not emmmcueomm covzrm?mu Ifl!m was “at presen -une time that |necessity of buresus and commissions | 8708 tnnnnnoinmthnun in order to regulate corporations.” '.,u"'m‘f'“.u,""a “No Alternative,” He Says. ‘o do, & Wiy wtgbemumu“m uum-n and the | he said, “ex abject surrender wdo, general welfare to these stupendous money grou] ia. 'nn luhnhnne of this dogma,” he hat the mmmu money rge -thcbeel 1 the as insistent as mrudtau: &m'flw uun-mma be-bldlohmuo! . w Officers are very anxious i flntlchmtm;inlun it is that will induce compelled “ two fares g‘ - m’ the schools, to find some method of W-nm.\ve Dickstein sdld he is ‘m w ne against trict mnc 1he handles Dis- him h n - ——r— Canadian Leader Dies. OTTAWA, March 21 (#)—Dr. James Robertson, 73, chief commis- "nlnal seals,” and firé—that missing punch_that | bow All three-effects are necessary to the true relief of acidity, and Mag- nesia Oxoids supply them in a per- fectly nntunl manner, decides so many situations in busi- ness—are all usually due to an acid system. Acidity is brought on by our un- nnel natural eating, excessive smoking -Day Acidity Test and irregular’ hours. It impaira| Ses for yourself how much acld dlesstion: and ‘caises fermentation | has 1o 45 with your run-dows and_ putrefaction Inthe Intestines | dition and that peraistent feeling of rags us down physically and |tiredness, Make this 5-day acid peoue of the N-nonu 1 hu a duty mt “onlgt to thei ents, ltll o’uddlylbs Saturdey until moon N ATIONAL P ERMANENT Building Association Organized 1890 949 Ninth. Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Avenue nder Supervision U. S. Gevernment PROCLAMA'T I()N TO THE PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED: That EVERY man is invited to the biggest clothing event of 1930—the Spring show- ing of Wonder-of-America $17.50 suits and topcoats; AND BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED- That a man is free to pay as much as he likes for his new Spring suit and topcoat —but no man who values money and likes values will be doing his duty to himself until he sees the Wonder- of-America display— which begins Saturday morning at 9 am. BE SURE TO COME IN TOMORROW! 'Wonder ~ of America Clothes And huridreds of others. . : 2 Stores in Washington . = | 611 Seventh St. NW. YOU CANT PAY MORE | 1005 pepmayivasia Ave, LW, Clurloth 00 San Francisco. 56.00 ION st Jon A Ko monully t A remarkable nmew corrective of acidity has been developed by a famous 100-year-old phlrmlceuu cal house in Germany. ‘This new, improved magnesia comes in the form of small white tablets called Magnesia Oxoids, which do not have to be chewed, but may be swallowed whole. Magnesia Oxolds, upon contact with the acid In the stomach, generate , OXygen. or any other druggist on our money-blck guarantee. Take two after each meal for five days. Note stomach and nerves. s DEPENDASCE provement in your health, return ' the balance of the Oxolds to your druggist and he will refund your . | money.—Advertisement. Pennsylvania Avenue—38th and D Streets “VATCO” Auto Seat Covers $7.95 set -Mtnmn dunhlemteovmolnflpedmn cloth with leatherette Covers made to nemmwn.n«-.mm-mut 1029 moddun Belo'-— WHEREAS:,, Wonder-of - America’s busi- _ness has grown so large that they have now assembled the largest stock of Spring clothing ever displayed at one price in Washington; WHEREAS: The men of America have approved the Wonder-of-America idea of concentrating on one price and going after tremendous volume by being sat- isfied with a single tiny profit per suit; WHEREAS: By scouring the market for their mate- rials, making their own clothes, and selling in their own stores, all for one small profit, the Wonder- of-America Shops are able to give unequaled values; WHEREAS: The fabrics are the same you pay two or three times as much for elsewhere—the styles are the latest—and the tailor- ing the same that has helped make Wonder-of- America famous; ' —Covers. Installed for $3.00 Additional Ordm'l'lknfurlm&olmc.n— demm'l’ulhyo. a “Jiffy” Seat Covers—$3 Set —These sets are for the seats and backs of all makes of coaches and sedans. “Jiffy” Covers for Coupes—$1.50 Set See the New AutoMatic Seat | N = &) A'I'/'['] 7 muunnumflm ‘SPRING OPENING: Unfinished Worsted Suits. .$17.50 Finished Worsted Suits. .. ..$17.50 r, L \ R ‘ Y 2 &% o e ~ Play Safe! Buy— Kelly TIRES $3 Down—Convenient Terms ~—There is one thing sure, you cannot go wrong if you buy Kelly Tires. For years they -have main- tained a reputation for quality. You play safe ‘wheni 'you buy them! You know they are Good! Wine-Colored Suits. ...... Navy Blue Suits Ta{n LT C B, e Herringbone Topcoats .. Tweed Topcoats. Llama Cloth Topcoats 81750 : 29x4.40 Kelly Buckeyes 185,75 30x3% Kelly Buckeyes $4.75 .. $17.50°

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