Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 38

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Sold e Tasersbocen Dopt M Siaen, M DIGESTION FINE “NOW; SALESMAN GAINS 15 POUNDS “I got so I couldn’t eat anythin, without having trouble afterwards, Mr. Rolapd M. Morris, popular ni:smnn of 272 South 57th Street, Philadelphia; Penn. “I would -have heartburn, gas, and sick headaches. “Nothing seemed to help me. I tried everything I could Near of but my indigestion hung on two years. “Then my doctor advised Pape’s Diapepsin and I had almost - im- mediate relief 1 the first t tablets. Now thaf ave been taking them for sorie time; I find .I.can eat pork or most anything and have no trouble. I sleep well; my nerves are 0.K. and I have gained-15 pounds.” Thousands like Mr., Morris_are finding quick, cerfain relief for indi- tion or so-called “acid-dyspepsia” g? using Pape’s Diapepsin. You ew a tasty tablet and that feeling of weight and discomfort after eating isappears. So do, the other :ympmms such as nausea, headache, gas, belching, nervousness, etc. Pape’s Diapepsin ~ contains no narcol:m cznpehe taken’ often as needed without harm. All druggists sell it. Or if you {uler to try it before hu\mg jus te ‘“‘Pape’s Dla DSin, Wheeling, W. Va., for FREE sample box: Quick Relief for Stomach 1lls TRADERS APPROV 'HEDGING BY SOVIET i Practice U. S. Complained of on Wheat Market Held Customary. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, . October 2.—Penetrating the many comments heard here on the controversy that developed betweer. the Government at Washington and the Board of Trade over the short selling of wheat by agents of the Russian Soviet, the conclusion is inescapable that wheat traders generally thought the charges more or less ridiculous. Short selling and hedging sales are part of the every-day life of the wheat }afl. Operations have been carried on or so many Tt by interests wishing to avold speculal with a purse enoug! price of a bushel of grain that Chicago never bothered much about who were the traders or their principals. Board Heeds Government. But the investigation that has been conducted had ‘its “signficance never- theless. Instead of answering the Sec- retary of Agriculture with the informa- tion that the Russians did .what every- else does on the Board of Trade, officlals of the latter brganization found themselves confronted with a full- fledged controversy with the Govern- ment’ while the farmer world looked on. The farmer never has had a kindly feeling toward exchanges, balieving that nomehow and somewhere in the process m making he was being mulcted legitimate return through com- Phuud maneuvers. With legislation pending-in Congress which would prohibit all trading in fu- tures, the Board of Trade officials could not very well ignore the about Russian short selling. agents. from further trading—easier than to run the risk of hostile legisia- tion next December with this particu- lar incident as the provocation. - The attack. See Political Move. ' Sentiment here is that the adminis- ‘While —d for its attack on ‘Trade, the leeun‘ Il lhl‘ been cmcun recun- debate on the sub- (Copyrisht, 1930 NEW WALDORF SCHOOL Pl;p‘l]l Transfer From Other In- " stitutions to Benefit by Mod- ern Building. Special Dispatch to The Star. Miss Albrettan, Miss Virginia Mudd and Miss Lucile Bowle. OLD MASTERS ON SALE Paintings Bring $500,000 on First Day of Collection’s Auction. October famous _paintings, chiefty old m of the thirteenth to seventeenth eenmnu from the Vienna collection of Dr Karl Pigdor began Monday The morning sales brought a, total ol $500,000. Art collectors, dealers and gallery dhec(m; t&m many Eunmrfls num;;:r aomg o pncu y paid were, Giovanni di Paol £5,000; “The Prodml Son,” by onymus Bosch, the Dutch artist’s mu»t work, sold to Messrs. Goudstikker, Am- Ifll’dlm £19,250; a painting by l Boul.h artist ascribed to Durer, lol& for ts 000. Altogether 33 paintings by Italian masters went for & Wf-l| of £235,000. PLAN DUAL BURIAL Parents of Dr. Clarence True Wil- son ‘Wil Be Laid to Rest in East. SAN FRANCISCO, October 2 (#).— The bodies of Dr. and Mrs. John A. ‘Wiison, parents of Dr.- Clarence True ‘Wilson, prohibition leader, yesterday were on their way to Milton, Del, for burial. Mrs. Wilson died here September 26, and Dr. John Wilson died in Grass Val- ‘Laziness— Guilty Simply of Acidity! : | More ll:lm ‘lmz"m-n today is mis- udged and unjustly penalizéd. Decpuze, {d -. not understood physical condition | rather than any lack of willingness or | abilit; Eo many. of us are only half our- selves, only fifty per cent emclent be- cause we are victims of to an acid system. Acidity is brought on by our un- natural eating, excessive smoking and lar hours. It impairs digestion, down physically and mentally. A rtemarkable ;evlheorrecfib lve tol acidity has been devel )y & fa- mvluy *.00-year-old pmmweutl Thl.l‘n S 5 lllllnflll new; in the (armmo’(twlmlll ‘white tablets called M: Oxolds, which do not have to be chewed, but may be swal- lowed" M\deo - xoids, uj contact with the a6id 1o he stomach, generute nascent, or active oxygen. Now, active oxygen, as any doctor will tell you, eondlmn of acidity. Thlt persistent | when generated within the dlxemve m‘dou Just the things required for y. It mmuma the secretion of the alkaline mucus. It checks the putrefaction and fermentation in the gastro-intestinal canal. It exercises a stimulating effect upon the activities lof the intestinal walls and aids the movement of the bowels. All eflm are nmnry to the relief of acidity and Omm- supply them in a perfectly nat- ural manner. _THE_ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., |CHANCE SEER'T AVOID “PRICE WAR kontrenl Star & ..xeeutivn stiN Working o Merger That Will Meet Poblem. Montreal tar “The latest . ln(vrnum: emanati; from news print circles is to the effect that the outlook for avoiding trouble of a price-cutting nature is excellent. “Executives are still'working in New York on the propbsed merges-which, as | ATTRACTS 150 STUDENTS| outiined in the Star last week, will take the formation of a company. It is stated that it will require three days’ more work on preliminaries be- fore the plan will be ready for submis- slon to- executives of the corporations which will be included, “Such a eamp-n.v will repmen: such & Pproj news [P sl oA | represent such a minor influence as to be of small account. “I¢ 15 belleved that Canada Power & Paper, Abitibi, St. Lawrence tion and the International ounndhn Paper groups will agree to the plan.” Minnesota's hospitals for the insane have 7,800 inmates, an increase of 256 in two years. Of all gasolines selling } at regular gas price NEW Orarnge AMERICAN GAS / standpoint--the NEW Orange American will outperform any regular gasoline and most imitation motor fuels. Try it on the hills, in traffic, any place, any day! It’san all new product--and ‘it’s going over big! Regular gas price-- but more for your money! |ENGLISHMAN WOUNDED BY CHINESE IN HOWE Bertram Simpson, Whose Ayyom- ment as Customs Cnnmluloner, Caused Stir in Hospital. By the Associated Press. ¥ #BWTEIN, Ohina. October 2—Bers -)w known as Pu'.nlm wule. was shot lnt nl'ht & group of Chinese tered his and was iaken to & hnwlt‘.l in a critical condition. A storm has revoived about Simpson THURSDAY. OCTOBER for some time, as he was appointed ccmmissioner of customs in the city| k¢ AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Affiliated with:Pan American Petroleum & Transpost Company ““General Offices: American Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 9 = 1930. when it was taken oter by Yen Hsi- shan of the Northern clliance, how conducting a civil war against-the Na- donalist governmeént. Simpson _ replaced . Col. Buky Bell, a subject. action Aformed the basis of a pmult by the gal:lue government to the British Min. Stricken With Hemorrhage. LYNCHBURG, October 2 (Spe- clal) —Stricken wlt.h eenbnl hem- orrhage near Appomattox while driving a car from Lynchburg to Richmond Monday, Charles A. Joubert of Lynch- burg and Amherst, died while belnl brought to a hospital here. He was 64 years of age. s TSWANTA W, BABY CLINIC OPENS By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md, October 2.— The Well Baby Clinic, sponsored by the - | Moters’ Study Club, No. 2, was opened for the care of infants and. advice to mothers this morning from 10 to 12 o'clock. The clinic will be held ntheuethndm Chureh, on equipms provided the Mothers' Study Club and nmph{m provided for the instruc- tion of mothers. A fee of 25 cents per child will be charged. IM.‘W ‘h'lh‘lm R Voters' Information Bureau The League' of ublican H Organizations, under m the direc~ By, R, S for e e a ' Information Bureas the Congressional um“h Tooms 208-209, Second Naf }B‘:nk Butldinl 1331 G Street Information and bhnn fure notary service in dance, Murl 8:00 AM. w l'fl P.M,, telephone Metropolitan 1511.

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