Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1930, Page 38

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AN BILL GVEN LEGON BY B0STON Hotel Assosiation Reports - 8light Damage—Would Wel- ¢ome Convention Again. By e Associated Press. BOSTON, October 28.—The City of ‘Boston Hotel Association yesterday gave the American Leglon & clean bill. The mssociation vigorously denied all reports of heavy property damage and wlid during the recent national con- wention of the Legion and sald it would me the Legionnaires here again. ‘The hotel men said the total property damage in 25 of the leading hotels, which housed and fed nearly 50,000 persons, amounted to less than $500, and, that they “would not hesitate for & moment recommending any city in the country inviting the Legion conven- Bradbury P. Cushing, managing di- yector of the Statler Hotel, which the had claimed was heavily dam- aged, sald: “There was absolutely no foundation for the stories that were circulated sbout the Statler Hotel rty damage. To date the estimate still well under the original $600 I gave out. We owe it to the American Legion and our own industry to thten out this matter and official sction this body should stop for all time any further discussion. We were glad to have the American Legion con- vention and no other city should enter- tain any fears regarding extension of an {nvitation. Naturally there were abnor- mal conditions, but the Legionnaires that great body.” Lerman C. Prior, operator of three hotels, said: “I am happy to report that not 5 cents’ worth of damage has reported at either of the three . The world should know the frue story of the Legionnaires and their eonduct while here and it should stifie all time the disgraceful publicity attended the convention.” TREASURE IS FOUND Horses and Buggies Going Into Discard; Lunch Carts Fewer Commerce general belief that they are out of the picture. And with the have gome into the limbo of forgotten things the sulky, the phéleton, the barouche. There was a 13 per cent decrease in the value of all horse-drawn vehicles from 1927 to 1929. The 122,734 such vehicles sold last year brought $10,323,535 to the manu- facturers. Farm wagons, business wagons, lunch wagons, carriages and bug- gles were fewer than in 1927, but two-wheeled carts increased 111.9 per cent in number to 9,132. More ublic conveyances and farm cks also were sold. | Moreover, the value of wheel- barrows dropped 0.4 per cent and the number of handcarts and pushcarts 16.8. METCALF URGES DRY LAW REPEAL Rhode Island @. 0. P. Senator Ad- vocates State Conmtrol of Liquor. B7 the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. I, October 23.— United States Senator Jesse H. Metcalf, Republican candidate for re-elecuca yes| y declared himself for repeal u‘ied teenth amendment and advo- cal tate control of liquor. Sel Metcalf has been consi as a supporter of the Hoover adminis- tration on prohibition. “It is my conviction,” Senator Metcalf said, “that temperarice may be best pro- moted, that the moral tone of the Amer- ican community may be lifted to a higher plane and that respect for law and reverence for goveriment may be best preserved by a repeal of the eigh- tenth amendment.” Voters of Rhode Island will render their opinion on prohibition in & referendum on election day in Novem- ber. Senator Metcalf indicated his will- ALL-DAY-LONG RELIEF FOR COLDS At the office—use VAPEX on your handkerchief; at home— use it on your pillow The sTART of a cold can very often be its finish, too, if you use Vapex —the original inhalant. Swiftly, the delightful Vapex vapor fights a cold. A drop on the handkerchief or a drop at each end of the pillow brings relief all day long or all night long. The fra- grance penetrates deep into the recesses of the head—drying secre- tions, clearing up the breathing passages, and removing the miser- able distress a cold gives you. AFTER WOMAN DIES Discovery Reveals Why Home Was Barred, Although Owner Was Socially Active. Wy the Associated Press. EDGERTON, Wis., October 23.—Mrs. Fields was active in the nocvgil life ‘Vapex is very inexpensive. The $1 bottle contains fifty applications —an average of only 2c apiece. Millions of bottles are sold yearly. It is the only inhalant for colds ap- proved by Good Housekeeping be- cause it is safe for every one—even little children. For safety’s sake, always ask for V-AP-EX~—the original inhalant —and do mot accept an inferior product that claims to be “just vthat spark again 73 Sunlit Days MEDITERRANEAN Breathe deep of the flowers of Majores . .. sssmter the byways of dark-eyed Cairo . . . watch the thomeand domes of Stamboul stab the sunset! 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Booklets, ship plans, from your own agent or CRUISE and many others bpcl'lm:l’ mflcthn and in no . . way_alters my mtlm set forth in the Republican , to vote as the people of Island vote in the gu‘er’ of the referendum on Novem- Senator Metcalf’s Democratic oppo- nent in the coming election is Peter G. Qerry, former Unif States Senator and newgaer publisher. Gerry declared repeal, &8 has the Demo- cratic platform. Rhode Island was carried by a small by Alfred E. Democratic tial nominee, in 1928. The State never ratified the eighteenth amendment. “Matadoring” Profitable. NEW , October 28 .—Thar’ m gold lnmm bulls. alane(;n nklt'n. Brooklynite, who is popular in Spain, | says some topnotch bull fighters average 100 appearances a season at an average of $5,000. But there is quite a cut on | the matador’s earnings becatse he must have an_elaborate retinue. Franklin | carries three pieadors, three peons, 8 valet and a cook. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. 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The telltale shower that betrays men and women How to get rid of it quickly —pleasantly —inexpensively Listerine, noted antiseptic, found highly successful If your scalp itches ot burns, if your hair is thinning or you are troubled with loose dan- druff, .be in using full strength Listerine, sys- tematically, as an antiseptic shagpoo. Simply douse it on and massage the scalp as vigor- ously as you can. Literally tens of thousands have rid them- selves of a dandruff condition with Listerine. They are simply ‘amazed by the speed with which it gets results—often in cases where other, more com, }ieaged,treatmenn had failed. One or two applications are frequently found sufficient. What loose dandruff is Loose dandruff is the visual evidence of a diseased or infectious condition of the scalp. It is most likely to manifest itself when th;5 u;calsom change. vidence seems to poing that the condition is of germ origin, At any rate, the fat glands about the hair become"oven-a:t?ve, throwing off a disgusting, greasy, whitish substance known as sebum. is forms in crusts and scales that betray you as a _ careless and unhealthy person. v Neglect is dangerous The hair, meanwhile, seems literally to be stifled. It grows lustre- LISTERINE lesh, lifileu. fall3 out, The scalp feels hot and itehy. If the condition is not treated promptly, efiul:lxa and baldness may follow, and usu~ ally do. At the first symptom of trouble, the fight against loose dandruff should begin. Con- sider Listerine’s effectiveness against this con- dition. Why Listerine succeeds If infection is present on the surface of the skin, Listerine attacks it. A powerful germi- cide, it kills bacteria in 15 seconds. 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