Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1931, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, clared Dr. Pearson, “are more anxious | to M you in trnuble than to keep you SHLE BY DRUGGTS Tlpton of Tipton & Muyers, druggists, who said he had read the Doran letter Action on Concentrate Bared | * as Pharmacists Meet. and thought it ought to be in the hands of the drug association here for their Letter Withheld. own protection. He said the general tenor of the let- {ter was that druggists could sell the concentrate without hazarding their own medicinal liquor licenses, The druggists should get a copy of that letter and have Dr. Doran certify it, Tipton said, so as to protect them in the sale of the concentrate. The asso- ciation plans to get the cop: Meeting with the druggists, the Dis- i ing Boundaries. PERMANENT D. C. MARKERS ASKED D. A. R. Asks Commissioners to Aid Movement Preserv- trict of columbh. uvnolnted by Presi- dent George Wi . The monu- nents were set out .z every mile along the original boundaries, with appro- priate inscriptions. In the course of the years, however, some of them have dis- appeared, and the fate of others has not been happy. One of them, below Alexandria, on the Potomac shore, fell victim to a dredging company, whose legal right to disturb the monument was unquestion- able. Another is on a front lawn of a property owner who objects to its pres- ence there. Some years ago the Daughters of the American Revolution (District Chapter) | obtained permission to mark the then existing stones by inclosing them with | small iron fenses, 3 feet square. Since D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931, to deed to the District, as & p-mom act, a tract 3 feet each monument. Sus point out, would be pl.rtlcu cant at this time on account o{the ap- || proaching celebration of the Bicen- || tennial of the birth of George Wash- || ington, who was directly responsible for : | the umng out of the monuments, i Grlnge Il Orpmnd HAGERSTOWN, April 15 (Special). —The third _subordinate _grange Washington County was organized T night at Indian Springs with the elee- tion of the following officers: J. Albert master: Raymond Gehr, EVERYTHING FOR THE SUMMER HOME Sears, Roebuck are now latest, most improved furnis Monthly Payments Easily Arranged on Purchases of $20 or More showing lz splendid new assortments of the ings for the Summer Home { trict branch of the American Pharma- Fow a grape concentrate of FruiteIn- | cists’ Guild last night outlined an edu- | The District Commissioners have be- e s fe o e M e X R TR TR T olumbia Daughters erican prohibition situation bobbed up t0day | cchojarship prize for outstanding mem- | Revolution for tance in obtaining when it was learned that Dr. James M. bers of the first, second and third | permanence for the boundary monu- Doran, commissioner of industrial al- | classes of the George Washington | ments of the District set out by the mw wrlmln ? letter to Pruit 1:- School of Pharmacy was announced. thres first Commissioners of the Dis- “tentatively” approving the concentrate as an article for sale by ?W\\m“““\\“\\““\\\\m\“\\\“\‘“\ “Mivs Aluin” medicinal lquor. 1% a new 1931 Style in The Doran letter was referred to last | % STERLING night at a meeting of the District Re- | # tall Druggists’ Associatioh at George | ashington University Pharmacy School. | § At Sensationally Low Prices | the stones are practically all on private | Funkhouser, property, however, thé fences, as well | overseer; Mrs, J. Henesy, lecturer; as the monuments, remain in place at|Chester B. Shink, secretary, and the pleasure of the property owner. George A. Sites, treasurer. A shoe for the smart modernes but the text was not available at the (% meeting Dr. Doran today admitted yriting such s letter, but was reluctant fo give out the text. He explained, however, his position. The sale of the concen- | trate by druggists, where the druggist does not intend to violate the law con- leerning alcoholic liquors, he said, will not affect the druggist’s right to his Hicense to sell medicinal liquors. | It is understood a principle some- | what to this effect was inculcated in Dr. | Doran’s letter to Fruit Industries, Inc, Director of Prohibition Woodcock of | the Department of Justice, in a recent | letter to the Crusaders, declared that where “intent” to violate the law could be proven, prosecutions would follow. Woodcock expressed himself emphatic. ally as believing that the sale of an: kind of beverage. with the knowledge that it was supposed to turn into wine or intoxicating _liquor. violated the pirit of the eighteenth amendment Beveral prosecutions against comnan‘es selling_grape concentrate are pending throughout the country in various | places. At the meeting of the druggists last night. Paul Pearson, president of the association, sharply criticized the atti- tude of inspectors, who go through the drug stores of this city. He said he be- lieved they were not carrying out the intent of Treasury Department. Dr. Pearson said he believed that the de- | partment intended to help keep the drug- gists within the law by co-operation, and by pointing out helpfully how they | eould best obey the law. *“Some of these damnable inspectors, and I use the adjective advisedly,” de- | These Sterling Silyersmiths Gulld Hand Woven Fibre Sulte Of Unusual $39 50 Herel a value you just can't afford te overlook! And our e . "Plaza” 1. that its name implies . . . extremely smart, exactingly new—a perfect shoe for your loveliest aiternoon costumes, for hlack and white clothes—patent leather with narrow white piping, $14.00. For hrown cos- tumes—eggshell kid with brown piping, $15. Silk hosiery, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 pair. 6 Teaspoons, reg. $5.00 6Salad Forks .. 7.50 6 Knives, med. .. 12,50 6 Forks, med. .. 1250 6 Cream Soup Spoons 6 Butter Spreaders ... Other Prices in Proportion Newly Designed A Full- Weight Buperhly Stvied Pattern. easy to own. 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