Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 31

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WHAT STOMACH ACIDITY IS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT A Few Simple Rules B g THE SIGNS OF ACID STOMACH Loss of Appetite Frequent Headaches Feeling of Weakness Sloeplessness Sour Stomach Mouth Acidity Nauses Nervousness Neuralgie Indigestion Auto-intoxication % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. HARRIS 1S HflNflREfll BY SCADOL BOARD Report Adopted Yesterday Says Buildings in :capi!ol Are Excelled by None. ‘Washington’s public achool buildings are “equaled by few and excelled by none” because of the work of Albert ' The Hub Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, March 4th Made and guaran- teed by the Crosley Radio Corporation, The Hub Introduces the New Now sold at The Hub on Easy Payment Terms— ! * WHAT TO DO FOR IT B e — — ——— you go to bed. TAKE—2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia in & glass of water every morning when you get up. Take another teaspoonful thirty minutes after eating. And another before week, the in a report it adopted late yesterday. ‘The -ehacl boards tribute to the the new type junior high schools, was introduced by the board's Committee on Buildings, Grounds and Equipment. “High Standard Achieved.” Voicing regret over Mr. Harris' death, the report continued: “The efficient development of the school buildings of Washington is due lendid services rendered by during the A high achieved, both in plan and design, with the result that the Washington ~ school buildings are %\l:led by few and excelled by none. mflthe"c attitude displayed by Mr. together with sound advice, has been of great assistance to the Board of Education, The schools L According to many authorities, some 80% of the people of today have acid stomach. This because so many foods, comprising the modern diet, are acid forming foods. It usually makes 1lseli felt in, headaches, nausea, “bilious- ness,” and most requenlly in stomach pains that come about | energy. thirty minutes after eating. So you can easily tell if you have it. Now Quickly and Easily Corrected 1f you do have acid stomach, don’t worry about it. You can correct it in a very simple manner. Just do | the label. this. It will alkalize your acid soaked stomach almost immediate- ly. You will feel like another person. TAKE—2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia with a glas< of water every morning when fict up. Take another teaspoon- ul tl That's all regularly, REAL milk of m: buy; genuine PH. Magnesia, Phillips' Milk of Mag- nesia Tablets are now on sale at drug stores everywhere. Each tiny of a teaspoonful of Gen- irty minutes after eating. And 'fl".;nz:‘,"'” e another before you go to bed. PHILLIPS’ Milk of Magnesia Neutralizes Food and Tobacco Acids a few minutes after taking. What This Does u do. But you do it ERY DAY, so long as you have any symptoms ‘of distress. This acts to neutralize the stom- ach acids that foster your ‘‘upset’ stomach, that invite headaches and that Ieefing of lassitude "and ‘lost Try it. Results will amaze you. Your head will be clear. You'll for- get you have a stomach. {IT—be careful that See that the name Phllhps" is nunped clearly on ALSO IN TABLET FORM: tablet is the equivalent erected will bz a lasting monument to his ability and genius.” Following the unanimous |doptlon of the committee report, Rev. Dr. P. L. A. Bennett proposed that the board consider the name of Albert L. Harris for some new school building which the board might be called upon to name in the “near future.” The was accepted with enthusiasm. ‘The meeting a} which the tribute was id to Mr. Harris was one of the est -held, lasting only 30 minutes. Buildings occupied the board’s atten- tion again when auf.huflty to occup the new addition to the Hi ‘ was_granted. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent, was absent from yesterday's meeting because of his attendance this week at the annual convention of the Na- tional Education Association at Minne- apolis. Dr. Stephen E. Kramer, first Kou get nesia when you LIPS’ Milk of superintendent’s rvport OIL GROUP ESTIMATES HALF-YEAR GAS DEMAND By the Associated Press. The total demand for motor fuel for June 30 was estimated yesterday at 177,400,000 barrels by the Voluntary ‘Committee on Petroleum and Economics of the Federal Oil Conservation Board. ‘The report, made public by ‘Wilbur, chairman of the Conservation Board, said this would be a decline of 124 per cent from the corresponding period a year ago. Total dommlc demand was Experienced AdvertisersPrefer T heStar . L year, See Famous Hollywood Stars Travelling on the most spectacular train in all railroad history The General Electric Kitchen on the transcontinental movie train! Here electricity pre- serves and codks all the food Jfor the movie stars en ronte. See these fameus movie: stars IN PERSON: oo B, Brown, Tom (and_ “Tony'), oo ‘Dvia, Twre La Plante, Glends Farrell (in photo), George _Raft, Lyle Talbot, Eleanor Holm, Claire ‘Dodd—also JACK DEMPSEY! assistant superintendent, presented the | § the six months' period ending next | given u‘ 10 a. m. Saturday, March 4th OW en rdute from Hollywood to New York, the most amazing train ever to cross country will reach Washington Saturday morning. With a host of leading motion picture stars aboard, it lnum'luul to all Wulnuto- the greatest advan home convenience and econm- . . the General Electrie On the train a General Electric Kitchen n installed, where famous chefs prepare g meals for temperamental stars. Elec- tricity preserves the food, cooks the meals . even washes the dishes! Drudgery is fnr'alhl. Wlul!- is unknown. Efficiency-and convenience rules Here is the program for Saturday morning: 9.15 Train arrives at track No. 3, 14th and Water Streets, S. W. 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