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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1930_PART ONE. e f i —— e Candy Lovers Have Aeclaimed Gold Craft an OQutstanding Success! Gold Craft 7&%a Chocolates Dark-Rich More and more peoph are buy- ing GOLD CRAFT...and why? Bimply because it is & candy that every one llkes. Each puh!: contains an incomparable ment of nuts, fruits and cordials. Delicious centers—all! Encased in velvety mouth-melting chocolate. e~ & RN N S S Faith of Woman In Chicago Police = : FAVORS TAX BASE et L National Grange Also Urges|tim’s Valuables Recover- | Great Lakes-Atlantic |ed byOfficer’s Persistence. Waterway. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities UNCLE SAM Ye Old-Fashloned M:ints BUls’aIy\;OW 29¢ Lb. —1his Week Onty | MAIL EARLY Tempting creams flavored with real peppermint...a confec- tion that every one likes. Some are coated with a delectable chocolate. Be sure to buy a box at this special low price. Roto-Trays The Popular Cigarette Humidor Only 98(3 A beautifully finished Bakelite fi\! that makes an attractive addition to your living Toom or den. Finished walnut or mahogany. The tray holds a supply of four different brands of cigarettes and may be closed, conceal- ing the cigarettes ma keeptn: amn in proper smoking condition. 0 By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 22.—Lots of uncomplimentary *hings have been said ebout the Chicago police from *me to time, but Jenette P-itr, a jewe'ry do- never been among their By the Associated Press. ROCHESTER, N. Y., November 22.— The National Grange in the concluding session of its sixty-fourth annual meet- | critics, record | In fact, while in Eurcps when she 3 Yk dey yeosq e oo heard that Chicago ‘as & wicked cit for taxation based on ability to pay and | fro"c " reri 80 i for & Geep sea waterway from the Great - 'Nmir;lm.b ‘; it. mn- police keep Lakes to the Atlantic. ey e'n nh:- came romr and the first Other recommendations included pub- | ¢\ 0 Porumv-e that happoned Yo development and operation of Water | was Lhe theft of some $6,000 worth of clothlng jewelry models and an- tiques, en from her automobile while it was parked. But her faith remauned unshaken and Capt. Willard Malone determined it should have its reward. Nightly he toured the section without results, until last night, when he caught two men breaking into a parked car. Their ar- “All Over Town” ~—the better to serve you Cold Craft Petites ‘The same incomparable GOLD CRAFT Choco- lates...made in the small European type bieces. o iype has found increasing favor during the ast year. er when blic regulation fails to Soenplioh \t5 purpose, strengthening of the Federal farm loan system and enforcement of the ::‘hwem.h r:,lr:\‘ena- -mt and all legislation suppo evflmmendea Presi ht:: xwm' or his efforts to bring a world peace, approved of international emm of justice and declared that “now The Pound Package it is defl.lthn which needs to be op- Resolutions Adopted. Included in the of resolutions ‘were ‘domd the final hours the fol llowing: a complete study of the tax situ- stion by the National Grange. For devolopm:m. of a program for sural electrification. !br adoption of uniform traffic sig- For a study of the stabilization of “.;bi‘ congnuefl effort in vrocurln{ m aid for the farm-to-marke! m enactment laws limiting length of trucks and trailers 48 feet. the use of oleomargarine as | St lu!m.lhmxgs for butter in Government m le[hl-tlan bringing collateral ad- v-flll of foods, drugs and narcotics ntbe scope of the pure foods and llfl'lyl Thanked for Aid. pathy with the underlylu me unofficial - Institute of reciprocal trade snd favoring branch of the institute in the United Ststes. the railroads for timely as- the | Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8. failure of portions of the unfair burden in excess of benefits upon m land owners. “Black Crows” End Row. LOS ANGELES, November 22 (#).— came back to '-he vludevlm and screen crw;.‘yu"ugu thdlmlnuofu' Charles io restrain Mack from - in a film with another Wilkinson for Havana. |MOORE SUCCEEDS KELLEY , | Roads, Va. rest led police to :he howe of a third man, where the lice reported the had found most Miss Pratt’s vaiva- bles. ‘g knew,” she said, “that I was t." Becomes General Land Office Field Division Chief at Denver. Arthur Moore, Salt Lake City, yester- day was appointed chief of the field di- vision of the general land office at Den- ver, succeeding Ralph S. Kelley, re- cently dismissed as & result of charges inmlvlnl oil shale leases in Western He has serviced in the general land office 16 years, and has been chief of the division at Salt Lake City nearly seven years. NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Leon B. Scott, de- tached Naval Academy, to aide on staff, Mine Squadron 1, U. S. Fleet. Lieut. Comdr. George K. Weber, de- tached Engineering Experlmgll:n Station, ‘exas. Lieut. Robert P. Erdman, orders Oc- tober 6 further modified, to temporary duty Receiving Station, Hampton Lieut. Alfred P. Moran, jr., detached aide and flag lleuumnt on staff, Mine Squadron 1, S. Fleet, to aide on staff, Mine Sq adron 1, 8. Fleet. Lleut (J. g.) Eugene C. Burchett, de- tached 8. 5. West Virginia, to Navy Yard, Pear] Harbor, T. H. Lieut. (§. g) Richard G. Voge, de- tached Submarine Base, New London, ccmn about December 12, to U. 8. 8. Emlln John R. Pierce, detached Sub- | marine Base, New London, Conn., about December 12, to U. 8. 8. 8-29. Ensign Marshall L. Smith, to duty, U. 8. 8. Long. ‘WARRANT OFFICERS. | Chief Machinist Charles J. H. Frerk- | sen, detached U. 8. S. Bushnell, about tached 13th Naval District, eem‘;er 15, to Navy Yard, Portsmouth, DEATH. t. Wallace B. worth, U. 8. N, November 13, 1930, near Fall Brook, Calif. What Good is a NOSE /f You Gant BREATHE Through it Breathe More reely I in 3 Seconds Nasalets Open Cold and Catarrh Clogged Nostrils in a Simple, Delightful New Way No medicines to take. No ointments to squeeze into your nose. No sprays to shove up your nostrils. Just a small cot- ton tube that fits comfortably into your nose. Instantly it gives off soothing but powerful medicated vapors that goright to the spot. Not just for a second as with inhalers or handkerchief drops—but continuously until it has done the job. That’s Nasalets! The new discovery {for relieving head colds, nasal catarrh and similar irritations of the respi- ratory and sinus passages. taking the country by storm. Use. it—you must like it better than anything you ever tried or your money \ “All Over Town"” Endorsed by Eminent Physicians Dr. Benedict Lust, M. D, 0.D.,N.D., states:—“I see in Nasalets the most effec- tive means yet discovered of applying vapor medica- tion to the nostrils, to re- lfeve congestion from head colds, nasal eatarrh and similar nasal rritations. I am advising it to my pa- tients at my Butler, N. J., and Tangerine, Fla.,, Sani- tariums.” Simply Special Introductory Offer from Nov. 19 to 29, inc. pon_pur- ehmolngul-r'lfieent of Nasalets, eont ning 25 guar- anteed treatments. Supply is limited. Avoid disappointment. Come, get yours at once! Good only at Peoples 2 02 60 0 o @ I D € 0 A @ o 3 0 7 just phone District 5215 . . . MAIL ORDERS! Prompt service for out-of-town Stemers. A4S 10% of ler_to oover cost Ad ""FEOPLES DRUG STORE No. 6. Mail Ordes Deparimeni, ‘16h & G Bireets N.W. Washington, D C. If Inconvenient to Shop in Person— When you find it inconvenient to drop in a Peoples Drug Store, your order will be taken and the mer- chandise delivered to you prompt- ly, without charge for this service. “We Deliver Free—Freely” Bike Athletic Supporters only 50c Gainsborough Powder Puffs only 10c Keno Alarm Clocks Only SI.I9 Burgess Snap-Lites only 39¢ Rubber Tea Aprons Only 25¢C Westinghouse Heating Pads Only 57.95 Bonus Playing Cards 2 5C Deck Faultless Rubber Sponges only 10c 2-Blade Pocket Knives only 49¢ Pint Size Thermos Bottles only 98¢ (.3-‘-"""—{'_'3—" Porcelain Faced Kitchen Clocks . . Full Feeling . . . Gas? Father Kelly'’s Dys-Pep-Go Gives Instant Relief Father Kelly's blends with the gas- tric juices of “the stomach and aids in quickly and thor- ?uxhly dleeatln me absorb Lhe lnd neutralize the acidity, l.here.\:s rl- venting and overcoming , sour stomach, full 750 feeling and hyperacidity. . HOME REMEDIES —At Money-Saving Prices! $1.25 Enos Effervescent Salt...... 83c $1.10 Father John’s Medicine..... 79¢ $1.20 Fleet’s Phospho Soda ...... 89c 60c Formamint Tablets, 50’s ..... 49c $1.50 Gray’s Glycerine Tonic. .... 99¢c 60c Harper’s Headache Remedy. .. 40c 30c Hill’s Cascara Quinine ....... 18¢ $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk ........ 68¢c 30c Groves’ L. B. Q. Tablets...... 18¢ $1.25 Liquid Peptonoids. .. .......98c $1.50 Maltine and Combinations.. 98¢ 60c McCoy’s C. L. E. Tablets...... 37¢ $1 Miles’ Nervine Tonic ......... 62¢c $1.25 Moone’s Emerald Oil. . . ...$1.14 $1.00 ‘Musoldent Mouth Wash. ... 85¢ 60c Nozol, for Head Colds. .. ..... 50c 35¢ Pape’s Cold Compound. . ..... 27¢ $1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound 89c $000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pearance and L I AT AT A S For Flashing White Teeth and Healthy Gums Bencoline Tooth Paste That unsightly yellowish film on teeth is unnecessary . remove it with Bencoline. A modern tooth Dr:.elie that contains cleansing and antiseptic ingredients that pro- mote greater teeth beauty and healthy mouth and gums. 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