Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1931, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. — e GOLD MEDAL DRIVERS INSURE YOUR SAFETY —_— Colonial travel is safe travel. Gold Medal Drivers ‘goard your safety. Big reemy buses to all principal cities dally. All First Class travel and ne ...$5.50 | CHICAGO .$18.00 CLEVELAND 10.25 | MIAMI ... 30.00 DETROIT ..13.00 ' NEW YORK 5.50 For all Bus information. phone Main Bus inal, Washinglon Motor Coach Depo Penna. Ave.. Phone Met. A314. We cha: special busses for groups, clul h WELL-KNOWN MAN ~ PRAISES DIAPEPSIN FOR STOMACH ILLS “For over two years I had heart- burn and gas on my stomach,” says A. L. Davidson, popular Navy Yard employee, of 815 Eye Street, S.E., ‘Washington, D. C. “I would belch often, leaving a sour, hot taste in my mouth. Few things agreed with me. “Then I read about it and got me some Pape’s Diapepsin. I had im- mediate relief from the first few tablets, so I kept on with-it. New I feel fine; eat all the fried foods 1 want without bad after-effects. I have starting on Pa?c's Diapepsin _and my trouble is all gone. The tablets are pleasant to chew and sure get results quickly.” Pape’s Diapepsin is the best thing yet discovered to end digestive worries, give tone to a disordered stomach, increasé ‘appetite, make digestion vigorous and complete. Its success in so many cases where every- thing else has failed, proves that. All drugstores sell these harmless, pleasant tablets. If you prefer to ti them before buying, a letter to Pape’s Diapepsin, Wheeling, W. Va., will bring a sample box, FREE. DiarersIN ick Relief for Stomach Iiis| EALTH inside a person is like acandle lighted inside a dark window. It just shines out. Bright eyes, clear skin, joy in doing things, living every minute with keen . pleasure—these are some of the signs. Popularity, happiness, see- ing the bright side of life—these are blessings that go along with good health. Isn't it too bad that 80 few of us really enjoy it? Doctors pretty well ‘agree that most headache, lagiof pep, drow- siness when you ought to feel wide awake, and sée: blue glasses generally, ing the world through . INUIJON. . . insider” - = ”., are due to failure to -keep - “clean inside.” They -agree also that the easiest, safest way to relieve this INSIST ON NUJOL.. [4 di MAYORALTY RACE N CHEAGO BITER Parade of Jackasses and Display of Gang Weapons Draws Spotlight. This is the first of a series of three stories on the Chicago masoralty cam- , Which Will "be decided "Febru- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 19.—A parade of jackasses, a display of gang weapons, a bitter- exchange of personalities and the world tunes in on Chicago again. This time the attraction is the three- cornered race for the Republican nomi- natien for mayor. Mayor William Hale Thomps«,\, older and hoarser but still vigorous?1s opposed by Municipal Judge John H. Lyle and Alderman Arthur F. Albert in a contest that combines all the old-time theatricals Wwith ultra- modern campaign methods. As it turns the dials to Chicago and sits back to listen, the world knows that it is in for a good show. Chicago is an old, familiar station. It has enter- tained, amused, sometimes shocked those on the receiving end for many years. Gang Wars Exploited. The gang wars, Dion O'Banion’s dramatic death, the shooting of Tony Lombardo on a Loop street, the Valentine day massacre of seven gangsters, the slaying of Alfred Lingle in a pedestrain tunnel, the activities of Czar Al Capone —all have been exploited to the far corners of the earth. In a less spectacular, but still impres- sive way, Chicago's news has told of industrial progress, enormous factories. the stockyards, great building projects, the glory of one world’s fair and the hopes of another. But the political life in the Midwest metropolis has always attracted atten- tion, especially since the entry of the master showman, William Hale Thomp- son. “Big Bill the Builder” has staged many of them, vote-getters and side- splitters. He campaigned in 1915 on the resurrected slogan of “a full dinner pail,” argued, among other things, for home rule for Ireland in 1919, and as- tounded the world in 1927 by promis- ing to “crack King George in' the snoot” if he ever came to Chicago. “Wears No Man's Halter.” This time Thompson has found some one closer home to campaign against He vows, with gusto, daily that he gained _eight pounds - since | “wears no man's halter” and attempts to show that his opponents do—that their halters lead to newspaper offices. For once, Thompson has an opponent willing to engage him at his own game. Lyle, who became a national figure while in the usually inconspicuous of- fice of municipal judge, relishes a fight and has no objection to histrionics or to strong language. ‘Thompson started using a jackass pa- rade, depicting Lyle on a. mule and Albert cn a burro. Lyle, vociferous foe of gangdom, responded by bringing ma- chine-guns sawed-off shotguns, black- jacks' and pistols to his meetings and charging that the men who used such weapons were all for Thompson. Start- ing from “the nutty judge” and “that big clown,” the two worked up to & name-calling contest that got too strong for_print. " Albert Backed by Deneen. Albert, backed by the faction headed by Senator Charles S. Deneen, has pointed to the antics of his opponents and asked the voters, “Is that the kind of a mayor you want? Anton J. Cermak, with no organized opposition for the Democratic nomina- tion, asks merely that his party mem- bers stay out of the Republican primary ‘Tuesday and prepare for the big con- test two months heénce. lack of internal cleanliness Nujol type of treatment. Nujol isn’t a medicine at all. It contains no drugs. How fortunate that there is such a simple way to keep well! Please understand however, that if you are going to keep clean inside, you must give your- self the Nujol treatment regularly. Don’t expect results overnight. Your body will respond grate- fully to Nujol's soothing effect, better, more able to enjoy life, if you keep “clean Nujol is widely imitated. Ask for Nujol and be sure you get it. Begin the Nujol treatment this very night. . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES | Soviet Converts Building to- Re- PRISON IS NOW HOTEL leve Housing Shortage. SBMOLENSK, U. 8. 8. R. (#).—The local municipal council here has partly relieved the housing shortage by con- verting the famous Smolensk Prison, bullt 100 years ago, during the reign of Nicholas I, for political prisoners, into a first-class hotel with accommo- dations for some 1,000 persons. ‘The lower floor of the building, which formerly served as quarters for the prison guards, now contains a co- operative shop, bath, restaurant, post office, laundry ‘and billiard room. The remodeling of the prison cost the government 900,000 roubles (about $450,000). . ANGOLA OIL WELL GOOD | Several Tons Being Produced Daily in West Africa | | ANGOLA, Portuguese West Africa (#)—An oil well yielding seyeral tons | of oil a day is b’ing completed in the | Cacoba District alongside the Quanza | River. i An American oil company has been prospecting in the region in the last| five years and is confident that further drilling will increase production to several hundreds of tons daily. | The oil will be carried down the canal to Cacoba, the nearest post on | the Atlantic for shipment PARIS BEAUTY SECRETS REVEALED IN COMEDY Plain Young Woman Is Nightly Transformed by Means of Mud- -bath on Berlin Stage. BERLIN (N.AN.A).—In full view of the public a very plain young woman is being nightly transformed into a per- fect beauty, by means of mudbath mas- sage and electricity. The operation occurs during Vicki Baum's new comedy, “Pariserplatz 13,” at Reinhardt’s Kammerspiele. In a beauty parior on the revolving stage the secrets of Paris are so realistically re- vealed that the male members of the audience are quite spellbound and for Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given for this service to start at once. once infinitely more amused and sur- prised than the women. Yet it is'a woman’s play, for the plot turns on the fact that the lovely - prietress of the beauty parlor, aged 26, is obliged to pretend that she is 42 for advertising reasons. She falls in love with another woman's gigolo and her business secret is revealed, but the handsome young man returns to the sophisticated lady whose youth is for- ever being renewed by the establish- ment. 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