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ISMOOT ANSWERS ' TARIFF PROTESTS ;Declares Franco-American Trade Balance Favors “For Sale” Sign Put On Alma Mater of Borah and Bryan By the Associated Press. CARBONDALE, Iil, July 25.— The alma mater of Senator W. E. Borah and of the late William Jennings Bryan—a school once advertised as “a place where stu- dents are not surrounded with distraction and vices"—is being THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ST. ELIZABETH’S PATIENT LOSES PLEA FOR RETURN TO PRISON Tells Court' He Has Invented New Language, But Doubts Doctors Can Learn It. nied an application for a writ of habeas | last week for release, declaring that he corpus filed by George C. Nelson, who | has rccovered his mental balance and Justice Peyton Gordon yesterdsy de- life sentence. Nelson wrote the court | "S> N, D' 0, had examined the a) that he is his return to Hospital. Nelson told the court he has in- vented & new language and when the court inquired if he thought he could | teach it to the hospital doctors the 8 | plicant expressed doubt, suggesting ctmv‘i’cfim that the “doctors are quite dumb.” Nelson is reported to have killed a man in a dance hall brawl some years lication he de- insane and di- St. Elizabeth's Taxicabs with sliding doors in front, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. BIBLE SCHOOL EXERCISE WILL BE HELD TONIGHT Fourth Presbyterian Church Com- _mencement Program to Start at.7:30. | ‘The tenth annual commencement ex- ercises of the Bible school of the Fourth Pro ian Church, Thirteenth and Fairmont streets, will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Kelly Hall, at the church. More than 100 children rang- study, presentation of pageants by the students and award of prizes for rpecial effort will be features of the program prepared for the occasion. The exercises will be under the direction of Miss Maude Burklin, principal, assisted by Burroughs, is conducted under the .. Rev. James H. Miers, minister of the church, and Mr. C. T. Clayton, super- intendent. o Six-year-old Alice Taylor recently ALL-EXPENSE TOUR WASHINGTON to BALTIMORE “ By Boat and Rail $12.12 Round Trip ns. and & day on water s _accommodations. _excellent congenial people. Modern steam- rchester_and Talbot. th Street Wharf Mon., ) and S m. "(Standard "' time). Minimum “cost. §17.12 per person Al information, o Penna. R. R. City Ticket t or Agent's Office, literature, ce, 613 14th th Street ing in ages from 4 to 16 years will be graduated. A demonstration of the course of went unaccompanied from Live: ngland, to Vancouver, British Colum- was being detained at St. Elizabeth’s| wanted to go back to the penitentiary. | similar to those of a hansom, have just Ei bia, to visit her aunt. Hospital by transfer from McNeils ‘When Gordon had heard the testi- | been put in service in Manchester, Eng- Island, Wash,, where he was under a!mony of the hospital authorities and 'land. advertised for sale. The institution is Ewing Col- lege, owned by the Illinois Bap- tist Association. and has been closed since 1925, when fire de- stroyed several of the buildings. Rev. John Farrell of the asso- ciation said, in announcing the intended sale, that all hope of reopening the college has, been abandoned and that repairs are now being made to put it in con- dition for market. French. L] By the Associated Press. After an examination of foreign pro- tests against the rates of the new tariff law, Senator Smoot says many of them are unjust and groundless. In particular, Smoot, who was one of the authors of the bill, objected to the protests of France, Asserts Balance Favors French. He sald the United States buys $256,000,000 worth of French products and spends $300,000,000 in tourist in France annually, while ex- poris o amount _to 160,000,000, of 290,000,000 “It must N S There Is a A shower bath will cool . you off quickly and make you feel lively again. These bath spravs are made of good rubber and will it any faucet. Every one should have a shower bath with one of these sprays. Peoples Two May Die After Crash. | FILLMORE, Calif,, July 25 (#).—Pey- ton Burke, 37, a garage owner, and Hacry Hastings, 40, were probably fatally injured when Burke's plane crashed near here last night. Drug Store In every section of the city... that country leaving a balance in favor of France. always be borne in mind,” “he continued, “that France discrimi- nates against American goods, not out of any malevolence, but because the tariffs in France are on an entirely dif- ferent basis than in the United States. U. S. Tariffs Are Equal. “We make our tariffs equal to every- body alike, The French government, however, has g maximum and minimum | tariff, within the boundaries of which | they bargain with other countries for favored positions, the net result of| which is that sharp discriminations are | set up against American goods, which | have damaged American exports te France.” | The result has been, he said, de- creased stationary efports to France. If there is any complaint to be made. he added, it rests with the United States, WAR DEPARTMENT SENDS OFFICERS TO NEW POSTS Zdeut. Col. James F. Walker Is Or- dered to Return Home to Await Retirement. Col. Robert S. Abernathy, Coast Artillery, has been transferred from Hawall to Boston; Lieut. Col. William ‘Webb, Field Artillery, from Port- jand, Oreg., to the Panama Canal Zome; Col. William R. Dashiell, re- tired, to the Fulton County High Schools at Atlanta, Ga.; Lieut. Col. James F. Walker, Coast Artillery at New York City, to his home to await retirement; Capt. H.' N. Gilbert, In- fantry, wcom the Philippines to Fort Bam Houston, Tex.; Capt. Robert O. Shoe, Infanfry, from the Panama Canal Zone to Madison Barracks, N. Y.: Capt. Harry C. Luck. Infantry, from Fort George Wright, Washington, to the University of Wyoming at La- ramie; Capt. T. A. Austin, jr.. Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to the high schools of Atlanta, Capt. Enrique Garcia, Quartermaster Corps at Walter Reed General Hospital, to examination | for retirement. ¥ 1 " Changes in the Medical Corps in- | clude the transfer of Col. Kent Nelson | from the Uuniversity of Minnesota, | Minneapolis, to the Philippines: Maj. William D. Fleming from the Massa- chusetts Institut@ of Technology to the Philippines; . Maj. Arthur A. Nylen from San Juan, P. R., to Fort Slocum, IN. Y¥.; Maj. B. H. Hunter from Doug- 1as, Ariz., to the Panama Canal Zone; ‘Maj. Willilam A. Smith from Denver, Colo,, to the Panama Canal Zone; Maj. J. C. Carballeira from' Boston to San Juan, P. R.; Capt. A. B. McCor- mick from the Panama Canal Zone to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.. Maj. J. H. Sb John from ‘the ~Philippines to San Francisco; Maj. C. Harvey at Fort Benning, Ga.; Maj. G. J. Schirch at Aberdeen, Md.; Maj. J. B. Harrington at Hot Springs, Ark.; Maj. H. C. Peavey at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Capt. C. A. Mc- Intyre at Washington, D. C., and First| Lieut. H. B. Porter at New York City| to Honolulu, Hawaii, and Capt. G. E.| Armstrong from Hawaii to Denver, Onrig‘. and Capt. H. D. Phillips from Hawail to Fort Sill, a. | \S 25#Ts“|ze One near your home. | Mail Orders | Prompt service for out- of-town customers. Add 10% of amount of order to cover cost of packing and mailing. Address . .. Peoples Drug Store No. 6, Mail Order Department, 15th and G Streets NW., Washington, D. C. I Alexandria | These low prices are also effective at our Alez- andria store, 727 King St. I Telephone | 1t inconvenient to shop in person, call District 5215 and your needs will De promptly delivered . . . ; Re Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loans without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 Corl. 11th and E N.W. RRY, President BALTZ, Secretary T I Barbasol Skin Freshener 65¢ Size and Shaving Cream Large Size " Both for “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service RS An effective tooth cleanser that re- moves unsightly stains, penetrates hidden crevices and combats tartar and tooth decay. The regular use of Dr. West's Tooth Paste will restore the natural glistening whiteness to your teeth. Its pleasant taste is of special benefit in teaching children to clean their teeth regularly. Buy a Supply at This Special Price! Here is real shaving comfort. No messy brush o Make your vacation last longer by taking _photographs ‘with ome of these Hawk-Eye Cameras. They will help you to_remember your good times. Hawk-Eye—an appropriate name for such & camera. Even children ean operate it and take good, clear pi ™ 98¢ and $1.89 n = the holding it so easy to_ cut. kin freshener re- the s few for an that it 8 and _tones a rinkle drops in the bath added fragrance. Better Values In DrUg Store Needs! Quality Merchandise Priced Low—Not Just One Day—But Every Day HOME REMEDIES | TOILET ARTICLES At Deep Cut Prices At Deep Cut Prices AMES BI EDWARD C. C. Electric Flat Irons Foe s pain instantly. Gives certain relief in 5 days or costs you nothing. S1 Tube, 89¢ e ' ARE YOU TIRED? Out of sorts, lack energy? system 15 probably clo purities. _ Flush out sicl with HEXASOL, the d Jaxative Stir & spoonful in a glass of water and drink your own health HEXASOL, 57c 75¢ Alcorub, pint. . ... .. 75¢ Agarol Compound. . . . 35c Allens Foot Ease . . $1 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. . . 75¢ Bell-ans Tablets 50c Bordens Malted Milk. . . 50c Cuticura Ointment. . . $1.15 Dares Mentha Pepsin. . 75¢ Enos Fruit Salts. . . . ... .59 60c Fleets Phospho Soda 45¢ 35¢ Freezone Corn Remover . . . 24¢ 60c Harpers Headache Remedy, 40c 85¢ Jad Salts . . OB e | 50c Lavoris Antiseptic. . . ... .31¢c $1 Listerine Antiseptic. . ... .64c 65c Mike Martins Liniment . . . . 49¢ 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia. . 31¢ \ 40¢ Pluto Water 50¢ Pyrol, for sunburn. . . .. . .39¢ 60c Sal Hepatica . . ........36¢c .59¢ .63c .29¢ .13¢ .44c .34c .239¢ .85¢ 50¢ Princess Pat Rouge. . . . . .40c 30c Pyrodento Tooth Paste . . . 23¢ _10c Saymans Soap . . . . . .3 for 25¢ 30c Silox Powder..........27c 25c Squibbs Talcum. . . .. ...17c 75¢ Stacomb, jar. . . .. 50c Stillmans Freckle Cream. . 38¢c $1 Tangee Lip Stick. . 30c Wernets Tooth Powder. . . 25¢ 50c Wildroot Shampoo. . . ...39c 50c Woodburys Cream. 10c Camay Soap. . . . . . .3 for 25¢ $1 Blondex Shampoo. . . ... .84c 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste. . . .29c¢ $1 Coty Face Powder. .. ... .85¢ 35¢ Cutex Nail Polish. . .. .. .29¢c $1 Delatone Depilatory. . .. ..89¢ 60c Forhans Tooth Paste. . . . .34c 50c Gloco Hair Dressing. . . . .42¢ 25c ). & J. Talecum. . . ... ... 1l4c Eastman Presents ANew Ciné-Kodak Here, on display for the first time THE new Ciné-Kodak, Model K, gives you everything you can ask of a home movie cam- era at a moderate price. It takes black and white, Koda- color (full color) and telephoto home movies. Ash Trays 10c * 98¢ Peoples Cocoanut Qil and Sodium - Almond Bicarbonate ‘Try a soda bath for A large as- sortment of shapes sand sizes from which to meke Your selection. An excellent toilet soap for the face, bath and shampoo. Buy it by the dozen cakes and save more. Ioc Cake 3 Cakes 25¢ Dozen 80 Beautiful, marvelously com- pact and light, the Model K * takes both 50 and 100 foot reels of Ciné-Kodak or Koda- color Film. The lens is the £.1.9 or 1.3.5 Kodak Anastig- mat,interchangeable withthe long-focus f.4.5 lens for tele~ photoeffects. Thef.1.9model is priced at $150 and the £.3.5 at $110. Inquire, too, about the new Ciné-Kodak Model M, S.3.5 at $75. EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. @ 607-14th Street, N.NV. . your bath salts to give Iragrance. PITCHERS IN FISTICUFF | DISABLED SEVERAL DAYS| Carl Mays, Formerly in mg‘l League, and Wallace Walters, Portland, Pimmel Each Other. By the Associated Pre i PORTLAND, Oreg., July 25.—For- | .saking his submarine ball for submarine uppercuts, Carl Mays, former major league pitcher, engaged in a 20-minute | fisticuff with Wallace Walters, another | Portiand hurler, Wednesday night, it | became known today. ‘The battle, other players said, left the | pitchers badly battered and unlable to | pitch for several days Sundry Items Susie Dolls. ... v e29 Brass Vases.........49% Card Tables.......$1.19 Tool ' Sets.... .....oq..s 578 Grass Sponges Peoples Tooth Brushes, 39¢ Dust Brushes Kleener Mits. .. Cannon Brand Turkish Towels Medium _weight towels made of highly absorbent material, Attrac- tive borders. 29¢ Whisk Brooms 29¢ Book Sale These books are the greatest suc- cesses of the season. Original edi- tions that have not been published before. Father Means Well by Hugh MacNair Kahler The Door by Mary Roberts Rinehart Loyal Lover by Margaret Widdemer My Aunt Angie by Roy McCardell $1 Each Candy Treat A pound box of Mammy Lou Chocolate-covered Nut Fudge and a pound box of Mammy Lou Cocoanut Alps. Both for 69c. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” i Bersly /. Vacation Values! Bristle Tite Shaving Brushes 39¢ Razor-Aid Shaving Marx Announces a‘’Great Sale of BIRTH- STONE RINGS for Ladies . . .for Gentlemen! At a Remarkable Saving $7.50 Pay Only; 50c a Week WHAT IGNET rings, IS YOUR blem ri BIRTH rings . . . all are in- MONTH? cluded in this sale at JANUARY $7.50. Here is an op- portunity to posse. genuine birth-stone ring for your birth menth at a price unusually Belected bristles firmly mounted in sturdy handles. Bathing Slippers These bathing shoes are priced exceptionally low. In different colors and designs. To assure your ebtaining.a pair to exactly fit you we have stocked many sizes, 49¢ Pr. to $1 N 9 Pr. Kleen Picnic Sets ts do away with messy fter a picnic. They are so priced that they may after use. Set consists of ¢ demi-spoons, & spoons. 6 forks. & napkins, ‘6 plates, 1 tablecloth and 6 cups that will hold hot drinks. Complete, 256 Bathing Caps Add attractiveness to your bath- ing ensemble with one of “these colorful caps. Molded of new live rubber In the newest styles and striking eolors. Each of our stores has & wide variety from which you may make your selection. 10¢ * 98¢ Beach Play Balls Be sure to take one of these beach palls with you on your next rip._ They will add much fun in the ‘water. 29¢ ' 69c Flashlights Complete 69c Bristle Tite Bath Brushes 98¢ CORNS Callouses - Bunions Bathing Bags Belts Strong _attractive bathiny ay be obtained i nd Box of Mammy Lou Cocoanut Alps Mild bittersweet chocolate, filled with fresh-grated co- belts te berized material that are very handy to carry your by ing suit. or' & varety of colo e le s sturdily nade and 3. finished. 10c¢ * 35¢ Water Wing’é These water wings will sup- t roer, giving him con- nd thereby enabling him to the correct swimming strokes quickly. Chocolate-Covered Nut Fudge ‘Tempting blocks of rich, creamy fudge that will .in- stantly meet the fancy of your coanut—a confection that will sweet, Dipped in vel- meet the approval of the vety, mouth-melting chocolate. whole family. Both for 69¢c Two pounds of pure fresh candies at this special price )uup;:‘r Friday and Saturday. s coioes jickly and painlessly removes St otaful orns and callouses and prevet bu nicel A for every g this i See Them in Our sale. * Windows nts their return. No other. y has these 2-in-1 features. Kills pain instantly. Quix isthesure, safe, sensible way to treat corns, callouses and Guaranteed. Corns 35¢ S50 QUIX™.CORNS Charge It! Open A Charge Account With Marx