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THE _EVENING D € FRIDAY, AUGUST, 15, 1930. ALI0 BISHOPS APPROVE BIRTH RESTRICTION Clearly Felt Moral Obligation| Only lustification, Is London View. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 15.—The Lambeth Conference of Bishops of the Anglican | just concluded its | sessions, strongly defended the Christian | Church, which has standard of the family and of mar- | riage and also took up the question a( birth cpntrol. On this the conference agreed that methods of control might be used in | “those cases where there is such a | clearly felt moral obligation to limit or avoid parenthood,” provided this were done in the light of Christian principles. Birth control from motives | of selfishness, luxury or mere venience was strongly condemned. The suggestions of the bishops, pub- lished in a lengthy encyclical yesterday, were given wide prominence in the Lon- don press, and the reports overshadowed even the voyage of the R-100 and the troubles in India. It was remarked | that if this newspaper display accu- | , rately gauged public interest, the fre- quent contentions that the community has become indifferent to religious mat- ters seemed wide of the mark. In an encyclical summarizing the re- sults of the five weeks' deliberations, it said in addition: “Empires have perished before now because the dry rot of laxity and corruption in home life set in.” The encyclical letter, which contains 70,000 words, comments: “We are aware of the extent to which the very thought of God seems to be passing away from the minds and hearts of many, even in | nominally Christian nations.” LA GUARDIA SUGGESTS | LIQUOR SHOWDOWN Proposes Strong Enforcement Drive | in “Last Attempt to En- force Law.” | By the Associated Press. Prohibition bobbed up ngsin in Capital | discussions today after having yielded the spotlight to the long-drawn drought. Another proposal by Representative | La Guardia of New York, a Republican wet bloc leader, suggested a showdown on_prohibition enforcement effort. La Guardia suggested the Depart- ment of Justice be given every facility for a strong enforcement drive. He snld the department was entitled to it m “this last attempt, to enforce the I( they fail,” the New Yorker added, “I think the counh'y should expect from them a fair, frank statement by the first regular session of the Seventy-second Congress that it can't be done, or what is needed to enforce it against the will of the majority of the people in many States and quite a large percentage in other States.” VETERANS ARE TO SEE SOUND MOVIES TONIGHT Special Show at Mount Alto Hos- pital to Introduce Hines Plan for Many Institutions. Sound pictures for veterans will be introduced into Government hospitals by a special show at Mount Alto Hos- pital, on Wisconsin avenue, tonight. This is only one of many hospitals into which the Veterans’ Bureau is in- stalling sound equipment at the orders of Gen. Frank T. Hines, administrator of veterans' affairs, Gen. Hines became interested in the project of placing sound pictures in veterans' hospitals early last Spring when he was director of the Veterans’ Bureau. Silent motion pictures for years had been used. Mail in Danger of Female. HAMPSTEAD, N. Y., August 15 ().— Police are casting a watchful eye over Paul Jones, Negro letter carrier, who fears the mail's in danger. The danger, 1t develops, arises from Paul's wife who con- DAVID BURNET. —Underwood Photo. BURNET MAY HEAD Deputy Commissioner Seen as Hoover’s Choice to Succed Lucas. David Burnet, deputy internal revenue commissioner, is expected to be given the appointment as commissioner of internal revenue by President Hoover. The commissionership becomes va- | | cant when Robert H. Lucas of Ken- | tucky retires to assume his new post as executive director of the Republican | National Committee. Lucas is prepar- ing to take over his new duties imme- diately. Mr. Hoover is sucressor_for_this anxious to select a important_office _at ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 64th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly President Cold Water Paint Just mix with cold water. = Very lasting. Will not rub off MEtro. 0151 BUTLER- FLYNN 607-609 C St. Phone for Color Card James F. Shea Secretary Your Face is Clean —vet you might be unknowingly offending others with perspiration odor. = Why take this chance when it is so easy to be sure you are just as fresh and sweet as when you stepped from your bath? Save yourselt embarrassment by applying a dab of Odor-Sweet under each arm e . Tots armisce snow-wiite completely neutralizes offensive odor Caused Trom perspiration. It is better to be sure than sorry...use Odor-Sweet_and_eliminate all possibilify of nd A generous Jar costs only 25¢ at Sour favoriie toilet goods counter. . Also S0c and $1 sizes at PEOPLES and other Good Druggists. ODOR-SWEET The Perfect DEODORANT lies in wait for him each day and knocks him down. CHICAGO COMPANY 311 7TH ST.N. W. SPECIALS FOR FRI BEEF ROAST BOILING BEEF STEAK-STEAK GROUND BEEF Ib. 12}c| Young_Tender— Ib. s LAMB_SHOULDERS sove: PRIME RIB ROAST _Bone HAMS-HAMS SPRING LAMB SIIUIII.DE SHOULDERS :== ¢ VEAL CHOPS _Ib. 20¢ Eggs-Egs-Eags Rib Lamb Chops 1b. 30¢ Home CHICKENS ‘Dressed Stewing, lb., 28¢ PURE LARD Ib. 123c_ Bacon-Bacon SLICED BACON Ib. 25¢ | SL Cottage Cheeselb. 123¢ OUR FAMOUS RED BAG Fancy Chuck, 16¢ Shoulder, 19¢ T Roundor Tender Chuck— _| Loin Veal Chops | for fastidious people MARKET NAT. 2939 IDAY-SATURDAY 1210w 3 Ibs. 25¢ bs. 25¢ 20¢ . b 15¢n. d Rolied Steer Beef Ib. 23¢ el Ih. 23¢ 23cw Ih. 23¢ e 16C m. | VEAL ROAS HOIST b, 181.‘ 2—§c doz. Tender— o irloin, 25¢ LAMB STEW _Ih. 8 Fancy Sugar Cured Whole or Half R CHOPS Small Lean Sugar Cured Fancy Fresh Fryers. ..lb., 35c | LIBERTY ROLL Ib. 330: = $1.30 Box IVWESE Sliced W °8WW | SLICED HAM Ib. 40c 40c | Peanut Butter Ib. 12}¢ COFFEE Ib. 20¢ llTTEIl-IIl'I'TER No. CHEESE-CHEESE FULL LINE OF PICKLES _ BOILED HAM.. 1 Pure crn-ery 1b. 40c No. 1 2 50 Ih. Cream LUNCH MEATS INTERNALREVENLE once, and his friends understand he intends “ to make an announcement within & few days. Burnet is a veteran of the internal revenue service, in which he has served for more than 10 years. He was ap- pointed deputy commissioner in charge of the income, tax unit by Lucas last Winter. Before then he served as in- | fernal revenue agent in charge at Cin- | cinnati and later at Boston, He is a native of West Virginia, but entered the Government service as a | resident of Ohio. The commissioner- ship has been regarded as one of the | choice political plums, but the Presi- | dent apparently intends to favor pro- | motion within the service. Other nam have been mentioned —_— These 6 pound "electric Rarirons have %uaranteed Neating ele= ments, non - heating han: dles and_full fength exten- sion _cord. A Stand-u Idu - achment does : ith NN SR | the of a stand. $1.98 Peoples Cocoa Complete bath and shampoo. cakes and save more, Buy i At S $1.50 A Salt A splendid ca- thartic and aper- fent. Our Epsom salt is rigidly guar- anteed. 39¢c—5 lbs. e AW $1.15 Powdered Borax A very useful item to have In the home. Full di- rections on each carton for uses, for the hands, sham- pooing, personal hymenc and for the laundry. S NS N 75¢ P. A} — R I 65¢ Size Both for 756 WW"“W‘“ Y e Hon Treshener” Feviviies and tones the skin. Sprinkle a few drops in the bath for an added fragrance. Aluminum Shakers Pint Size 39c next tough, duri are hard U With Haw Hair % Trimming M CORNED BEEF, LIVER SAUSAGE . Complete ' Electric Flatirons 10c—12 for 89c 60c Doans Pills. ...... 50c DeWitts Pills .-..;.. 75¢ Enos Fruit Salts. . .. 60c Fleets Phospho Soda. 35c Harpers Headache Remedy . 20c 50c Hospital Cotton, Ib.. . ... .39¢ $1 Ironized Yeast Tablets. . 85cdadiSalls . . ...... 0 40c Kalak Water........ 35¢ Lapactic Pills. $1 Marmola Tablets... . . 60c Mercks Sugar Milk. . . .....49¢ 25¢ Mercurochrome Solution. . 19c¢ 65¢ Mike Martins Liniment. .. . 49¢ 50c Musoldent Mouth Wash. $1 Nestles Food. ... $1 Ovaltine. . . .. 60c Papes Diapepsin . Barbasol Shaving Cream Large Size and Skin Freshener Hawthorne Golf Balls T with & Haw- thorme Bolt" Ball 'tn “Your game. Th fike "the accurate putting and long drives obtainable Cream 60c Size 37‘. FATES STAR, WASHINGTON. in the s&ecuhfion over the commission- | ership, luding that of Joseph Moyer of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the advisory board of the bureau. He is popular in the service and had con- siderable support for the appointment. Radium Recovered in Trash. AUGUSTA, Me, August 15 (#).—J. Cramer | Hudson, a Boston physicist, spent a day hunting through waste baskets and delving into a furnace in the basement of Augusta General Hos- pital, but it was worth it. His search ended when he found a tiny tube of | radium thrown away by mistake. It was | worth $2,000. a garage manager, \EX-PILOT OF BROWNS HELD UNDER BOND | Jack O0'Connor and Garage Man- ager Charged With False Pretenses. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, August 15.—Jack O'Con- late yesterday on charges of obtaining mnmv under false pretenses. ‘Connor agd Glancy were arrested nfber O'Connor, police charged, had ac- cepted $200 from William Knirihm, 52, a_Vincennes, Ind., insurance agent, to “fix" a _charge of driving while intoxi- cated. The case now is pending against Knirihm. O'Connor admitted to police he had taken the money, but said it was a joke. Glancy denied any part in the case. Both O'Connor and Glancy furnished bond. S On the closing day of the Royal Ag- nor, former catcher and manager of the | ricultural Show at Manchester, Eng- |lmd the attendance was 40,023, the St. Louis Browns, and James V. Glancy, e T g R T P T Cigarettes Barking Dog Selected blends of fine tobaccos, carefully flavored with rum honey are used to make these cigarettes. Any smoker will joy Barking Dog Cigarettes. Smooth as honey for deli- cate throats. 12¢ Pkg. $1.19 Carton nut Look at Your Tongue - Is it coated . . . Ties? An excellent toilet lmp for the face, t by the dozen drink your own DRUG NEEDS Remarkable Savings! 75¢ Agarol Compound. .......63c Atophan Tablets...-... $1.05 75¢ Bell-ans Tablets. ... . ..,. . 44c 60c Bisodol. ..............43¢c 50c Butlers Rheumatic Remedy, 45¢ 25¢ Carters Liver Pills...........15¢ 40c Fletchers Castoria. . 50c Cuticura Ointment . 23¢ - 39¢ Dares Mentha Pepsin ... . 85¢ ..43c <aus .59¢ . 45¢ .13¢ .5le .33¢ .2ole .79c e STE . 84c 12¢ D. Alophen Pills Eq Aajustable 80 may be left are you subject "Then you HE and mild en- SRKING g, 7 vere held under bond | largest last day crowd in many years. Right Reserved to leit Qmmlmes GOLD STAR MOTHERS TAKE GAVEL TO JOFFRE Relic Carved From Old Apple Tree on Pershing Homestead in Mis- souri to Be Presenteds By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, August 15.—A gavel carved from an old apple tree on the John J. Pershing homestead, at Laclede, Mo, will be presented to Marshal Joffre in France by the 80 Missouri Gold Star War Mothers who will leave St. Louls Alarm Clocks ‘You may depend one of these to awaken you on tim ‘These ished alarm clocks have clear-sound- ing alarm. Nu- merals e each morning, nickel-fin- top bell are easy to read. G u aranteed to curate tims. 1905—1 930 need X, HEXASOL.....57¢ “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service Candy Treat A pound box of Mzmm\ Lou Peanut Brittle and a pound box of Mammy for 69c. Lou Assorted Chocolates, Both “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” A Pound Box of Peanut Brittle Fresh, crisp brittle, made of pure country molasses and filled with tempting, tasty pea- nut meats. Pure, wholesome and delicious. ® 4dnda Pound Box of Mammy Lou Chocolates A tempting assortment of freshly made chocolates. A Wholesome con- fection that is sure to be enjoyed by the whole family. Both for 69c Two pounds of pure fresh candies at this special price... Just for Friday and Saturday only. Cooling, Wholesome Drinks —are served at all of our fountains. Try a delicious milk-and-egg concoction and one of our sandwiches ... & meal that is palatable and easily digested. It isn't wise to eat a hearty, rich meal in the mid- dle of the day when you must be alert for work in the afternoon. Double Rich Malted Milk | tuil” ‘These malted milks are simply “chock of rich creamy goodness. You will enjoy every sip . Served with wh]pped cream and wafers, Boston Bags These _usefu hea erial. Side s lned. with rubber- 1 bags are vy leather- The in- uipped with is the bag Dartly open when necessary. Two _sturdy are sewn and Kleen along a Kieen Picnic Set. They have complete service for six. Set have I Sists of i3 ey able covers that o cut. You will | HX teay thornes. 3 rr $1.15 Pompeian assage Coffee Selected coffee beans carefully roasted to bring out their full est flavor. This “"3 Picnic Sets No more messy dishes after a picnic—if you take paper ‘con- six_demi-spoons, oons, sIx forks, handles riveted Pocket Knives ‘These American-made knives have keen blades, made of se- lected steel, highly tempered. Only 49¢ Bond Flashlights A reliable flashlight to take with you on your vacation or to have at home for emergency. 69¢ and $1.75 Complete removes the corn. No other corn vemedy has this 2- in-l in'.ure qux HM *35¢ magic. Special 'l‘ruunau for Only 20c Odor-Sweet the reliable and dainty deodorant thick and wholesome. Just pat this light vanishing cream under the e oo Yo ass f6ss fram perspiration edor for ‘the Ocor-Sweet does not in- fertere OWith nature’s methods. It simply neutralizes the per- spiration odor. 25¢ Sanitary Class Fruit' Juice Extractors These extractors enable you to get all of the frult juice quickly and easily for your Summer drinks. only 250 Compact and Useful Tool Sets A set like this is very handy to have for those little jobs around the home. Hollow wooden handle holds the tools not in use. Ifl|l. o! $1 keep ac- Saturday morning on & pligrimage te their sons’ graves in France. ‘The gift, carved by an ex-service man at Laclede, is decorated with two sfiver bands on which are inscribed the facts of its origin\and presentation. * 666 Headache or Neuralgia in Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 Also in Tablets \“««&\\\\m Royal Purple Grape Juice ‘The choice of the crop of vine- ripened grapes fs used to make this healthful, whole- some drink. Grape Juice renews your pep and vitality. Start the day right — have Royal Purple as erage. breakfast bev- It will awaken your ap- petite. Notice RS quaiities as a pep-up drink during the dull periods of the SUFFE p"-[f NO MORE- ~Foe stops pain instanth ony, and suffering of Pl n 5 di or ‘itching pile $1 Tube. 2 TOILETRI 15¢ Amami Shampoo. . 60c Amolin Toilet Powder. 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste . $1 B. Paul Hemna.. . . . ... 30c Calox Tooth Powder. . $1 Coty Face Powder. ... 25¢ Cuticura Soap. . .. 75¢ Vivatone Lotion. . . 60cD. &R. Cold Cream. $1 Delatone Depilatory . 50c Elcaya Cream.. ... 60c Forhans Tooth Paste. . 50c Glazo Nail Polish. . . . . 60c Glostora Hair Dressing. 60c Hennafoam Shampoo . . . 50c Hinds H. & A. Cream. . 75¢ Houbigant Face Powder . 50c Ingrams Shaving Cream . 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. . . . 25c J. & J. Baby Talcum. . . 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste. . . $1 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. 50c Luxor Rouge. ... .~ .. 75¢ Maybelline . ....... 50c Mennens Skin Balm . . 50c Neet Depilatory. . . .. 25¢ Packers Tar Soap. .. 75¢ Pert Rouge. ... ... 10c. Saymans Soap. ... .3 for 25¢ Chinese day. A pint bot- tle makes five portions. 25¢ Pint Bottle Bottles, 45¢ ES - Framed Pictures and Etchings Excellent art with _ well subjects your room. Sodium Bicarbonate Try a soda bath for renewed enersy. ut half & pound of sodium bicarbonate in & half_tub of lukewarm water. Stay in the water, relaxed. for 15 minutes—then add your favorite bath salts 7 to give fragrance. 11b. 15¢ 1% Bath Slippers Here is ferent—bath ined with Vfl;yl 5 9(! Pair Cannon Brand Turkish Towels Queen A ‘The dry, harsh skin placing the loss of nat- ural skin olls. 35¢ = 65¢ Lotion lotion soothes and smoothes something dif- slippers _im- ported from China. They -.re made of woven reed and Terry = Cloth. ight in weight and Lounging Pillows ‘These lounging pillows will add comfort to your porch or canoe, They are well made and are gayly colored. Buy a supply naw at this low price. 39¢ 3 jor $1 Pennsylvania Tennis Balls nne that joyment of thy Packed in metal ers, hermetically sealed to instre their liveliness. 3 for $1.15 by re- contain Ever-Kool Aluminum Percolators ‘These e -l o8 l the s R0l AtTistabie Bead Only 69c Sun Hats D 79c Creams Cold and Vanishing 35¢ Size 210 "'m-m-«us1 49 | 65c Size 34(.

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