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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 193 Wake Up Your | LONDON ART MART | ™78 MOVE To NEw 5750000 HOME Liver Bile— | OUT FOR REFORM T R Effective April 26 'WITHOUT CALOMEL Charges of Nebra;ka Clounty Sg)ur.n Model Poor House | And Yout Jump Out of Bod in or Older Institution. 1[“:':u N{'::]'":::r l:::h:.u:: ncn: the ‘Haymarket Dea|ers in BOOkS | By the Associated Press. their new home. Pleas of attendants to THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD n’ lot s Je " vevi L P e e and Etchmgs See Sales OMAHA, Nebr., April 23.—Three h};gf&g:; old women, however, fell on Eocier Sewing i and s s elderly women, charges of the county, and full of sunshine to Americans Drop sat in an old and deserted building here | 4 ys as. the nelghbors here,” said one | gt pineT,chnt o - heY o remment g today, rocking back and forth in their | of them, / oesn't uet at $he catse”The tenson for chairs as they steadfastly refused to| “I justdon't want to move so far out Tour don-ana-out: feeting 15 Your Hver ar 1¢"Shoutd pour. ot o founds of Jiauid || LONDON (®)—American buyers are | move into Douglas County’s new $750,- o o e e his bile i reels your || out of the rare books and art markets, | 000 poor house, described by officials 85 at the old home because she was “well ng 11 y {ood docsn't digest nlvv-;u:\ (#3380 || and as a consequence there 1s a wave of | the “best In the country.” | satisfied.” bad ¢ All of the other inmates of the poor |~ Officials said no efforts would be made “People out there wouldn't be as nice Nf“rm | farm were transferred to the new build- | to force the women to move. As long ble “ a0 | aches and o A group of Haymarket dealers has| ing 12 miles outside the city yesterday | as they remain in the old building they * g ® is ‘poisoned. | started litigation to safeguard genuine | and were comfortably housed today in | will be cared for by attaches of the se._ e old CAl | » 3 | 4 al. et B v I b8 o Ol A | “artists’ proofs” in prints and etch- °°E!,’;§i‘av*?fi”’;éf}] s I oie GMiSial "2&'"‘ LD and- ub.They contain | | Ings, for one thing. Rodeo of 21 Calves “when they get lonesome.” i <. Rentle vegctable ex- For another, the First Edition Club | | | Gon't ask 1 i comes to mak- ||| is talling English dealers in rare tomes | i g English dealers in ra: S S § . et | that they would do well to seek home | Results as Truck i i | | buyers for their wares instead of rush-| verturns in Cit Shitute—Atver: |[| ing them into the hands of American Overturns y it | B et | : joins the fleet of nine trains G. J. Howell, a veteran of the Hay-| | civillans recently staged an im- markot, is leading the group which has| | Promptu rodeo when & truck over- asked the courts to halt traffic in mis-| | turned whie attempiing to ta o ! two wheels R X ” . & | named “artists' proofs.” a corner on two wheels. : Owdinery Tacomies. of pletures can | When the truck toppled, 21 X al ‘ | | calves started in 21 directions be obtained for about $10,” he ex- A | plained. “But the same reprint signed | a:‘d the “’d?‘; r";fl:'r‘é" :’Lh:i‘; e ss by the artist, now becomes in some| | !nree Were capiured B 8 Cue { quasters; an ‘artist’s proof’ and fetches | MOUSHSEERTEE “‘Acidity"Saidtleoctor.' | s50. A. J. A. Symons, secretary of thr:‘. (c:nrylrluhzwg’:&:yflrm&;‘\munc.n “Spirit of St. Louis’) and The American & Pirst Edition Club, spoke bitterly agatnst | | . _ || Englishmen who bemoan_ the sale of | Charged with laziness guity S || | rare books across the Atlantic, but, | sy o aigist Thas the sustion | Fee S, *She Mt 15 B : cut their running time to St. Louis ‘svith many men today Iwa; red, huge sums to pay for fancy-priced race | have to pull them: St : e | e YO[L Prol)ably cach and every re bra Rap Sales to Foreigners. ed as lazy a n th “If an Englishman wants a $15,000 < e fs rerok ragn i = A A ) HE Pennsylvania Railroad's serv- early evening and get to Chicago earl ), I " 7 ruth is that they're sick mer b Iways find th ey.” | 5 2, g 8! go early R real truth i yT men ng he can always find the mon: ? H('ve Colonesla SWIFT LUXURIOUS FLYERS i ald l,)\';. fs.‘tmmd]il “but p\.n;lw: of ;; v ] ice to Chicago —already one of next afternoon, the Manhattan Limited 5 valuable first edition for a fraction of | 7 ible trai 2 JHICAG o e e L tnE An e o ||| et o for R %, slieny after ountliss t! e, most flexnlvx_l(. train sched'ules ever is available. It leaves Wash:{ugton at TO CHICAGO ses acid-indigestion with gas, | | some American has acquired the treas- n, ail € developed — will become even more 7.05 P. M. and gets to Chicago at Effective April 26 and burning. It also sets || ure. B 7 remedies like repulsive flexible beginning Sunday, April 26. 2.05 P. M. ° up fermentation and putrefaction in || “But now that America is out of the v f il diothier cathartics Ni : il d'to Chi 'L};gpdsm;)l;nw:\xlu{;[;‘t]1sl"spcoa§x?‘s(re:?t‘: im“ke{‘.’ the dealers are beginning to A &x‘ s mi-n of el c 3 s p m; !ra’lrnhs ; i spfif b“i - b‘cal 0] hThose who prefer to dine and spend THE LIBERTY LIMITED & come to our doors. ey use € physical weariness, very day. 1he fleet will be led by the the evening in Washington can take Vashi and vitality and so tax our nerves || that if they could sell & book to an " . <tz ; imi i 8 & Leaves Washington. 3.25P. M. | that we can't sloep soundly at night || | American o G200 ey weee et HIS direct nat- colds, fever and bilious fast Liberty Limited, as now, arriving The Potomac, leaving Washington at AcrivesiGHIcEEo8 5o 9.10A. M. or work efficiently during the day. ||| fools out of the Americans, now they are ural remedy is ttacks still persist. The in Chicago at 9.10 A.M. This luxuri- 10.40 P. M. and arriving in Chicago Magnesia Oxoids developed in Ger- | | beginning to see that they probablly a sterilized Citrate bl b gace e ous flyer provides the utmost in speed a¢ 5.35 P. M. ® many by & famous, 100-year-old || ¥ere only footng themaelyes because solution with high relief for this condition is and comfort. And its delicious “Liberty THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED | (B fgmous, 190 year-oid | some of the things sold abroad were I : . e som! BeIGIon B o Gonn soniact || Worth, morally, vastly more than the oxide conten t— in complete cleansing of Dinner” at $1.25 is winning new Leaves Washington 130 P. M. Arrives Chicago. . 8.00 A. M. with the acid in the stomach, Mag- || Selling prices. | which insures al- . v friends every day. nesia Oxoids generate nascent, or || I do not begrudge America its pur- | vour colon by T P L] | active, oxygen. The “live” oxygen rl]-xasos. _but we have been shockingly | most instant reac- There is no faster way except by air. stimulates the alkaline gastric || Plind ‘r‘h‘“" ‘;””"“.?” importance “of tion and internal ive i mucus, checks putrefaction In_the | Some O these things. cleansing. Everfresh F_or those who prc(cr to arrive in And to St. Louis, The American and TO ST. LOUIS gastro-intestinal canal and stimu- = = : Chicago an hour earlier, the famous the * SpmrofSl Louis,” leading a fleet 3 | Tates the activities of the intestinal is carbonated with e ! R S walls which aids the natural move- | | VISAS ABOLISHED potassium, which ' 1AGNES Pennsylvania Limited will be made of six trains daily, have even further PIRIT OF ST. LOUIS Wentior ,?fl l?owkh A””mm effects — 2 physics the kidneys available }_»y(hg new §chcdulc: Modern reduced their running time. These fa- Leaves Washington 3.05 P. M, are necessary to the true correction PARIS (#).—Visas, the bugbear of and colon, acting as Sani!ixed and luxurious in all its appointments, mous flyers now make the trip to St. Arrives St. Louis. ... 12.30 P. M. of acidity. tourists, have been abolished in France o~ . Naf et 5 - ior the period from May to November, a double eliminant. 1t ofiers the fine cuisine, courteous serv- Louis in less than 23 hours. The Make this Acidity Test when the International Colonial Expo- It’es automatically . . ice, smooth travel for which Pennsyl- Metropolitan, leaving at 8.40 A. M. s lposgpistiianp s oy | e ey : Citrate of Magnesia ik i lhrgugh S THE AMERICAN . Get a package of Mag- || A desire to attract as many visitors packed in new met- BYif Stores,or any. ouser sood. arus A5 Dossibls <o the big showin the park | al-capped bottles— For those who prefer to leave in the St. Louis, arriving at 8.10 A. M. Drug Stores or any other §0od drugg: lof Vi Praia 74 erks 4 . . il 1530 See. how gp;\mcennes is the mctive for the de preserving strength Twenty-five eents at all | ~ Foreigners will be permitted to en- and purity for the good drug stores ter the country on presenting cards of Cibiomer. identity stamped by a French consulate, and the Intter will charge nothing for | PennsyLvania RairLroap Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. (TAT-Maddux Air Lines—Western Air Express), operating with the Pennsylvania Railroad, pro= vides swift, up-to-date rail-air service from coast to coast and between intermediate points at fares comparable with rail-Pullman fares. A new through serviceis also offered by the Commercial Express, leaving at 11.05 A. M. and arriving in Chicago at 7 next morning. Leaves Washington....... 6.30 P.M. : Arrives St. Louis.......... 3.55 P. M. Alan B. Smith, General Passenger Agent, 613 Nll: Street, N.W.,Washington, D.C. Telephone National 9140. 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