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,"' fc-v 14 THE WASHINGTON TIMES. FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 20; 1914. I NOT L IS PYTHIAN SLOGAN ates Report Increases by Thousands When They An swer Roll Call at Jubilee. floTUnucd from rirst Pago) Richmond, Va., tlio rank of p.oeo ' no conferred by tlio Mountain Cit Jr-cv of Frederick. Md. Reception By President. t 6 o'tloik thto evening President isnn ii; receive the isitins knishts ie "Wiiilo Ilout-e. A feature of the er''on v.lll be the presentation to pi-cident of Knicht AVoodrow "Wil- i, past grand chancellor of a Xorth arol na lodge and supreme rcprcsenta- of the order fiom his State. rc S Younjr. supreme ilee chan- ' T, will presldo at the eveninp s-es-n. whi h will bcfrfn at S o'clock in p large ball room of the hotel. Ad i sses will be made by Walter B. 'IJe on "Tho Lesbont, of Fnend- p. the Rev Frederick S. Attwood Larger Fraternalism." and the Rev. ler Stockdale. of Toledo. Ohio, on Pvthlan Power.' A new song, entled Bald Eal of the V. H. A.." will be jhb for the firat time, by Miss Emily IMttoe. of Washington. It will be lustrated with lantern slides. The mposcr, Herbert Kendry. of Petera- urg. Canada, has promised to con- ibutc the proceeds from its sale to a nd for the election of a Pythian home C anada. Relieved of the duties of presiding of- er this morning by William W. lackwell, of Henderson, Ky., Supreme hanccllor Thomas J. Carting was tho tJiter of a group of friends through "t the morning, each desirous of ad aing the handsome watch chain and nblematic charm which was preseni l to him at last night's session. The ft was made by the chancellors rep sonting flftr-flve grand domains of to order, and was accompanied by an 'tograph book containing the names the donors. Presented "With Jewel. Vt the same session Maj. Gen. Arthur Stobbart, of the uniform rank, was resented with a Jewel by the brlga ictr of the various States. The pre mutation to the supremo chancellor as made by Judge Daniel C Rlchard on, of Richmond, and that to General obbart by John J. Brown, of Van alia. Ill Jommissioner Newman's invitation to te insurance department of the order i move its headquarters to this city as the subject of much discussion, t only within the order, but by ln rance people generally. The beller as expressed that it- was the rore nner of an effort to bring fraternal ders to Washington. MulLLflN City Gayly Decorated in Honor of First President Masons Also to Celebrate. fov. henry C Stuart, of lrginia. compamed by his staff and escorted th famous Richmond Blues and 'ichTond Howitzers will participate Jn io"jaj s parade in honor of the birth-d- ft Gorg-i Washington The staff acmbers, just seloctM by Governor tuar will wear their new uniforms for ie f-t Urn.' djt Gen. W. W. Sale. r Ri -monl. will also be present. Vvac mam . of the stores along ' li' of march have been decorated. ig street, from Fairfax street, to a. ne street, will be decorated for ten. art- wiMi Hacs and pennants. On our squares of 'W ashington street, pay er lo'- d 1 annera will hang from Ve- t'an tan-Iardb Th city hall, fire i. n' hous- s and police stations will jmj d with tho national colors. I'ri t r id-nci will u with public Id'f v in hnishness of display. For ti' j davs ("ity Kninror Dunn has nt ' tnPi and ilfly 'arts removing riji al.ing the parade route. Two Celebration?. " r r. two celebrations in ad- . rft arranged bv the Wiishlng- U 1 i, Association there will be v l sandria-Washington Iodge lu'i General Washington was c fi -.1 riiaster of this old lodge, .ind . ,. tli first organization to rcle ' bic I irtliday The annual ban- 'h lotli will - in the evening a regular cofiinunii ation Vke J -.i Thonu , IL Marshall :ind t ' ' ifi-.m-ii are -neeteiL .il ., be a metting in Alex- tin G ors Washington Jl.i- yi' iti'IaI Assoeiatlon, ejinp"d i- rat d masters of all tho grand jg i Uie 1'nitif States. Slons than i will be repreenU'd This -' oi ha for its object the eree- ' vandna -jf memonal temple ifiTi, tin Mason, and inttts r i vcjr. G'alid Master T. -T. .! Maryland, will call the r ,. t-. order Monday morning at T r 'Hri-nages will le rrvrulo t' im . i Miinrtav, one in the v t . off.'er-, of the Wiu-'iliip- ji i. h.-oei:ilmn. and two W H iiwV, n by the offiiei-, and i -er- .)1 Akx mdria-Washington nd tin other i the officer e i' . -s fif the Masonic Jlfinoml ..tion F.j. i will plaec wilt!ls .. ' . .'iili oi thi first President To Hie Rescue. i i li-hnisui B.it at a Nev York iimiw table jn of the )- telling a str In which jnd" Jlgured. hhe .ia uualile . Hi to think ol the word ii ot these what do ou -one of tlieo long German r Krgle-IiUMn dropol his fork: his V j rj rnuikf (lrtcrs !" Lippm 8 Magazine. Translated Into Slang. n vi re is .n tne south Side of Cllie;igo t. jrrmer .niufimcnt iark named, fnnji J-Ttnc words. "Fans Oiucl Park." . aw frit from care " Two young men passed this park on . rr&t ear ree.ntl One of them ovi n n v..b a stninger In the 'ity. and inrud was showing him about. --.d 'hi it ranger; "What docs t-ans s i i me.uj? ' . Hit frtendj nidllj repliaP It s from i o Ppanish. and means I should wor--i . Everybody's. WhjTHe'Went. Jones, who doesn't pwn a motor eat. ar.d i- never likely to, was met at the jotor show by a fnend, who expressed irprise to see him there. "Well. Bat" Tones, -it lotely once a car to torn.) And look at a whole mats of oars that vou don I have to dodge" Christian IUrfflBtei c MEMBERS LEADERS HONORED AT PYTHIAN JUBILEE IIARRY P. WILLEY. CASTILLO CALLS VILLA ft COWARD Mexican Bandit Held by U. S, Troops Tells of His Cam paign Under Zapata. EL PASO, Tex., Feb. CO. With every appearanco of fright, Maximo Castillo has just arrived in El Paso, closely guarded by Major Greene and a de tachment of the Ninth United States Cavalry. Anticipating an attempt to kill Cas tillo, a strong cordon of the Twentieth Infantry was thrown about the station, which was jammed by 6,000 persons of all classes, including a largo number of Mexicans. Castillo, his wife, and Captain Garcia were hurried Into an auto truck and taken to thir cells in the stone guardhouse at Fort Bliss, where Castillo was interned In. a cell next to that occupied by I1I3 former friend. Gen. Jose Ynez Salazar. "I am not responsible for the Cum- bre tunnel disaster," he said. "I was not there at tho time, and I can prove It by American citizens Walter Cohen, of Alamo Hueco, the American ad ministrator of San Pedro; L. A. Ross, of Coralltos. and many others of my American friends. "Who did it? Perhaps it was some of my own men. I do not know. "Why do the newspapers of the bor der want to make a holWav S3, all El Paso can come to see me shotfl knew Villa well once. At the call to arms ot the Madero revolution I enlisted under him. I ne-ver fought him. I never turned against him. "He turned against me and he de serted the magnificent plan of the great Madero the plan of San Luis Potosl to follow Carranza and the other re formers. I never wished to Join Villa. He lias bteu a bitter disappointment to all patriotic Mexicans. "I am really the Zapatista commander of the north, and hold a commission from him which 1 will show you when we get to El Paso. What if Villa did say that Zapata had denfed it? Car ranza claims that he and Zapata aro in accord. Thin is an absolute lie. ' I. C. Foster to Oppose Friel Allen's Pardon If Frcil Allen, youngest member or the Allen clan, who "shot up" tho HIIIs ville court house in March, 1912, Is par doned by Governor Stuart, of Virginia, it will not bo without tho strongest op position of I. - Foster, brother of Commonwealth Attorney W. M. Foster, who iiii killed by the Aliens Mr. 1'oFter, now emploed in the In dian Office, went to Hillsville immedi ately after the shooting, and since then has kept in touch with the case. The widow and chi'dren of the Hillsville vic tim still live in that place. Mr. Poster says Knel Allen who is hut seventeen years old, and whoso youth is empha sized bv thoee desiring his pardon, con fessed to shooting Attorney Foster, though asserting he did it in self-defense Fnel Allen was sentenced to serve eighteen cars in the State penitentiary, and Kldna Kdwards. another member of the party, recclv cd a f if ti en-year term. California Floods Kill Three and Cause Big Loss LOF ANGELKS. Oil.. P'eb. 10.-Three Persons are dead and about SLOW."1) property d.oiiagi ha been done by floods throughout 1 on them Callfoml i, iiciording to advices received here, to iav. Tim rainfall ih cisising in nmri localities, and It in X!eit(ti traffic willlf.n, be resumed in .1 f w d is The known d -id .ir. Harold Si it, a r.uirlifr nejr Covirio fil ttiishi Miv Sue BevUh. and Etntnett Ostirnitinii. j thirti ion, near S.mta I'.irlM.-n. Divorce for Mrs.Everliart. Trr Ljd'a M Lverhait wis granted .in absol'it divunc from Ualni l,ir h art, a Haltimon ntnl Ohio locomotive fireman. Iiv Jtisti i Clifford, in Equii Court No 2 txl.iv ,),, bars' d nii londucl .unl ruilt . i( H IP Turn tin las'il- out Hie h'.uiailie, I'lliousncfcn, "instlpation, the sieli. sour Mornach and foul gases turn them out tonight with nw arets. J ion t put in .mother dsy of distiess Iv-t rdjarelii hweeten and regulate ur ctoniach; re-mow- the nuir, undigested and fermenting food and that inlBcrj making gas; take the exce-is bile from ASCARETS T CONSTPATED STOMACH SOUR OR BILIOUS fCATH ART I C --"n -L & . J, p$0-k price 10 cents! THOMAS J. CARLING. I'BHloUBM IS BUILT Pnfi IN BUENOS AIRES b " - yflnMri iti r till i m: ' V -.-StinMMBk.1 MRS. IDA M. JOHNSON. Army and Nary j ARMY. ChaDlain THOMAS l.TVTNGSTON Twenty-third infantry. to not Springs, Ark., Army and Navy Gen eral Hospital, for treatment. , First Lieutenant MERRILL 10. SPALD ING. Seventeenth Infantry, to duty at the United States Military Prison, April 22 instead of February 20. 19L1. Colonel GEORGE E. BUSHXELU Medical Corps, and Oiptaln EARL H. BRUNS. Medical Corps, to Fort Bliss, Tex., for the purpose of testi fying before tho board. Leave of absence for twenty-one days granted Second Lieutenant FltAN CIS J. TORNEY, Coast Artillery Corps. Colonel iHLIARD F. HARMON. Coast Artillery Corps. Washington, D. C. for examination bv a retiring board. First Lieutenant JULIUS C PETER SON, Coast Artillery Corps. Fort Bayard, N. M General Hospital for treatment. NAVY. Lieutenant (Junior Grade) H. E. KNAI'SS. to wait orders First Lieutenant J. R. HENLEY, to naval disciplinary barr.icks. Port Royal. S. C. First Lieutenant P. H TORREY, to Marino barracks. Annapolis. Md. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS. Arrived Nashville, at llabana; Han cock, at New Orleans, Jupiter, ot Maro Island. Noreus. at Gtiacana yalio Pay, Patuxint, at Port au Prince. Sailed Ccssin and Cummings, from Ke West for Giiantiinatno; Tallahassee, from Norfolk for Wtishlngton; Vir ginia, Rhode Island. Nebraska, and (Jeorgia, from Vera Cr.z for Guaca nayabo Bay; Orion, from Guacana yabo Bay for Gtiantanamo. Police Court Record United 'htates Branch. Jnflce Jamn Push Iv. G. Orofjunan, rmbezzlemrnt dlsmls-l: Prank "1. llvajin, fulrc i.rrteiisi.i, dismissed, Danlr! L Finks, fa!n preten"-. dlMnlimed. Ial(3 Notes, destroying propvl). J"ry trial demmidul. ErmM lMhle iiaault. dmnilKJod; Ilattio blmni. aatault. Ii0la. Janj'- liynl. a-iBault. 1M days, iliarles Willis larcitiy, W di,w, -N'or-i Tliebadon tbroaif. intlnu-l for twnttncfc, Ilayeb A-.derson. alias IM'1 Ander hon. aia-iult. trial li liruiir Si .Ihto1 Our tett. larceny. trll February s W'alur Ptnitli. nlia .loci Utr Illk'lit lurceny. 30 da, Omrles ,S llolnu., two iJiarin ujiiialil board bill arid false pretens- tnal IVIaiiarv L.1. I'hlllp Joliru-on. two ebarce-i lanrny. pro tiatlon for 1 leaf, ljinra Mnrctn larcen, $10 forf. Unl. 'larne lanlav, Urrriij .if tor irust. dlsinJ.-.-!. William Jlla- atsiu't i'l inlieed: Benjamin shiilz, tliriui". 'i mliijed. ndward liuroll. iiIiib rrrtMi rd milk bottle. rllunls.'"-d. Horruir Klum. tiKln lilnl IVbniarv II, Wnlti r Brown. liouri, illiic. l-ound ovr to rand 1nrv Dlctrlet Bnincli. luir .Meiandi i Mtil lonv MeT 1'alnlrr, dKordrl , S. or IT nav Jo nr t Jr tra-trl- iolall n ro!l tinned for j.ntrnr , JelniH lirroll trarfl violation. tX furfilttd. .Iinnes lailir tunic violation frfMn.i. Iwijih II sill. eulornobile ob-trei'nnir trt i, J? firf i 1. lohti I"ajiie traflif violation . f-.tii. I Ilemian B Br.io.. ili.-irli rlv 0 f..r PSitrlel Carfll II lllle loli'lon .. .if!llll. Ttmriue I t'oult.i 'IN r. ti- misMiI. rlliur MMih i illiwiiW ilv. -Hi(lnii 1 rr nt' ie-". Knmk I'-uiK iriMI' n.iiitnt ' ' lie 1 ill-1 Willi tin Jl SII-.n lei.t.orl !' V It, .lolin Willi. tliiM. "lll'llni.-, (.. lor f M.-.I HUil'l- i l.irh ..U.r.J. r.i ii. wji utt-i Q It l-rmi.lh- I l m 1 II I:o'. -itul I.ini" I .1 in h lwui it irV viol.i tin ie- triali lihru.i l. Italy Profits From Movies. KOMI . I'el jn Miinii I tv on ' movli ' tin ati r II' i H I- i ..it nl lhi It tlinn ;,ii mini lit h pl.iii l"i in I i rc.'tsiiig thi n ' im your Her :inl run off the l" iiinnie-i l waste mallei ntnl -mi-.tip.itlon pol-iu from tho bom Is Tln-n wm f ,- gnat. ''as'.irel toiiiL-hl will ."-It nlit'-n 'u mt by Minium;, -i I"- int lf f'om .itty oriig -Uor will li--( voiu In ad h-iir. t-toinnei sivi-i L li'ii .unl howeI r volar ami iii.il' you fe I bully .unl lnrful for niont'is. Imnt for t tin 'lilldun WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. HY II A BOX DR. FRANK A. GODSOE. Transit Tube Opened to Public Has All Modern Safety Devices. BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 20. Buenos Aires has completed the first section of its new subway and it was opened to public service December 1, 1913. That underground transit has become a necessity to relieve the congestion of traffic accentuates the fact that the Argentine capital is tho "hurry-up" city of South America. Its growth dur ing tho ten-year period closing with 1912 is remarkable In 1903 the population was 9S5'S1, there wero .1.S51 carriages and automobiles. and the street ears, or trams as the j:.uhii-.o-'."'--3 -j, tut.. .-....- lS3.719.2ro fares during tho year; In 19""$ tho population had increased to 1.169,180, the carriages and automobiles to 6.&S6 and tho passengers carried by tho trams to 25n.073.Nrt: by 1912 tho popula tlon amounted to 1.4"7.SJo, the carriages and automobiles to 13.649, and the trams struce ed with 407.252.WO passengers. The subwa is double tracked and njulpped with cars of tho latest pat tirn and every modern convenience. One new feature Introduced Is that each station has a distinct color scheme, dif ferent from the others. For example, the first station on tho Avenlda is painted sky-blue, the second Is yellow. tho third green, etc Soon the distinct ive colors wlllbecome familiar to the patrons, and If a passenger falls to read tne large signs ne can sun ten wlere he is by the color of tho stop ping place. The gauge of the road is C feet 6 inches, and the cars accommodate forty passengers each. A third rail system has also been installed, so that In ease of emergency the company can lite some of its surface cars in the sub way. In other words, the new subway Is up-to-the-minute in every particular. How to Overcome a Bad Constipation There Is a Mild Laxative that Will Brin Safe and Pleas ant Relief Overnight. It Is only natural that tho simplest of ailments should be the moit general and so we hue a whole nation suffer ing from constipation and Indigestion, for the aro closely allied But com mon tu- eonsunatlon is, manv people do not scorn to 1-jiow they have IL They will romoliiJn of headache, drowsinft-13 or liilioutnef.t. all uncoiL-cioua of the cnus't of tho trouble. You should have a full and free- move ment at least on e a da. If you pass a dav vou aro constipated, and tho result ill 1 that jou will ateh h cold easily or haw) a more "erious rtilinent. To cure tho constipation iuir foretall still graver trouble take a ioe of rr. Tald vell's Syrup Pepsin nt night before re tiring, and ly morning tellef will comi. vtthout dlsturlxineo from sle-p or any iticotivenienre. legions of people unn It rrgnlarly In such t morgi nclrs, pome of them for iiii rly rhnmlr Ini.illds who hal sufrered from constipation all their llw-c. .Mrs N. Knitilz. I" T-.ighth KL. Salem, Ohio, t'-ok phtle for arj. and, wort of all without much aval) I'm.illi. she r g:ni to tako lr t'lldwell' HyTiip Pep .ln, .ui'l todiij she I- no longer troubled anil eats what sin Ilk'-' M.uiv others will tell win thai Ihei hao triel mo-t tllng- r ' onnn tided for thii- ihitjio, but i.i found Kjrup Pepsin the iinlv oin- iilv.ns reliable. A bottle can be obtained at am drug ntore for fifty PUTS AN END TO BACKACHE MAKES WEAK KIDNEYS STRONG Few Doses Give Relief, Help Lifeless Organs Regain Health, Strength and Activity. It i uselc-t. da nc roils, and unneces sary In ho toitnred mill tin dlgKlng, tHlslltig iii'ns ot bnchiiihe -unl rheuma tlnn. "r mi Ifi r with diF.igree.ib1e kidney and bladdi r dls'inlers any longer. The new illso-vej-v. t'rox'ine. provides n remedy which owry sufferer can now depend nion to promptly nnd surely nWee all such tn1ser and bring about a speedy cure ioonc cure) these doubles bccailM it quli kl oveicuiies the eiy i.iuse of the disease. It s-onks right into the slopped up ina tivo kidneys, tlirough Hie membranes and linings i-lean.i out the little Ultcrlns glands. ncutr;Ulica Alexandria ALEXANDRIA. Special services to commemorate the birth of Washington, who was n -vestryman of Christ Church, wilt he hold in that historic old odltlco Sutukty morning. A program of patriotic music from the Episcopal hymnboolc will bo Tendered and tho Rev. William Jack son Morton, tho rector, will preach on "The" Mission of Great Men as Exem plified In the Iilfr. of Washington." Tho tablet erected in the Interior of the church will be decorated. Patriotic bodies of Alexandria havn been Invited. Tho pew which was occupied by Wash, ington and latPr by Robert K. Ijoc, who waa also a vestryman of the churcn. will bo reserved. Alexandria Division. No. '. -Vndent Order of Hibernians, gavo a euchre and entertainment at tho Young Men's So dality Lyceum last night. A smoker will bo tendered "William H. Johnson, president of tho Interna tional Association of Machinists, hy tho Alexandria branch tonight. Tho Seminarian Society of St, Mary's Catholic Church will give a charity danco noxt Tuesday In Elks' hall. The funeral of Robert M. Crook trill bo held In his residence, 226 South Washing-ton street, Sunday afternoon. Charles A. Cottrell. a former resi dent of this city, was host last night at a banquet at the Hotel Rammel, in honor of his Washington and Alex andria friends. Edgar C Snyder was toastmaster. Potomao Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet tonight. Bituminous Miners and Operators in Conference PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 20. With the anthracite board of conciliation come and gone without result, the committee of bituminous miners and operators of western Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois settled down to their long conference again today with tho Ohio anti-screen bill aa the main point In dispute. It was predicted that the In terstate agreement would be disrupted if tho Ohio operators were forced to submit to this added expense, which the other operators escaped. Stato legisla tion for Interstate competition was bit terly attacked as an Injustice. Tho immediate question now Is to obtain some working agreement till the constitutionality of this bill Is passed upon. At yesterday's anthracite meet ing nothing was accomplished, as the operators refused point blank to Insert tho check-off system. Garrison Orders Secrecy In Trial of Koehler "Conduct to the prejudice of good or der and military discipline." is the charge, according to War Department officials today, on which a court-martial TneLav will try Major Benjamin M. l.-tMiir' nf ttin flnast Artillery. SUV- tinned at Fort Terry. Long Island! bounQ',,1"e h Jose riotis that absolute w , said to , b mso serious , that absolute The nature of the spccincatton Mwrsi? was oraerea in uie coun-ume tial proceedings by Secretary Garrison. Believe Steamer Lost. HAMBURG, Germany. Feb. 20. Thirteen men were believed lost with the German Ashing steamship Forelle off Iceland. The Forelle left Geeste mundo In December, and was report ed missing last month. Mil. '. I'HAXTZ. cents or otic dollar, the latter &tso leing l-ought bv families already familiar with its merits. t-'yrup Pepsin is mild, pleasant-tasting and non-gTiping Mothern give It to tiny Infants, and yet It Is effective in grown ups. It is for cvorye-no who suffers from any fotm nf stomach, liver or bowil trouble, eonstipatlon. dysiep!a. bilious ness, etc Its action will so delight you that vou will forever avoid harsh ca thartics, purgatUes. pills and salts. Families wishing to trv a tree simple hottlo can obtain It postpaid by address ing Or. W. H. r.ildwell. 113 Washlnglo-i St.. Monticello. III. A Postal cjird with your iiauio iuid nddress on It will do. and llrolcs the poisonous tiri- acid and makes tho kidneys filter and sltt from tho blood all tho warte and poison oils matter that elog tho sjsteni and cause such trotiblis. It doea not matter whether ou have hut slight symptoms or the most chronic aggravated '-.use of kidney, bladdei trouble, ot rheumatism th.it it is possi ble to imagine, for the wry principle of froxone is such that it Is practically Impossible to take it Into the human system without results. You will nnd it different from all other remedies. There is nothing elso on earth like II. It starts to work tho minute you tako It, and rcllowm you tho lirst tltno you use it. and all the misery and suffering that go with such troubles end You can see urc an original package of t'roxone from any first class drug gist such as .lames O'Donm II. All druggists aie authorized to personally return tho purcnase price If it falls to give tho desired results tho tery first time yeu use it. Advl. Anacostia ANACOSTIA. Anacostia women, with Mrs. Carrie Smith at their head, arc In chargo of one of the tables at the luncheon being given for three days in tho old Masonic Temple, Ninth and. F streets northwest, for the benefit of tho Presbyterian Home. The brotherhood of the Garden Me morial Presbyterian Church will meet tonight with William A. Snell, in Avalon terrace. It is planned to operate- trolley cars over tho Shepherd branch of the Baltl tlmoro mid Ohio railroad to convey em ployes of the Washington Steel and Ordnanco Company to the Golsboro works. A Martha Washington tea will be given next Monday ovening In the Presbyterian Church by the Women 3 Missionary Society. Tho Commissioners have been peti tioned to put In a granolithic sidewalk on the west side of Minnesota avenue, between Good Hope ro;ul and Nicholson street, a distance of a mile. St. Teresa's Altar Society's masquer ade ball, the last of theTmrish events until after Lent, brought together hun dreds of dancers fantastically costumed last night. John Ross, as George Washington, was awarded first prize. Miss Helen Reagan and Miss Lillian Conway received second prize. Mrs Pauline walthor. Mrs. Ermold and Miss Lucy Aleen, appearing as a ,; group, won third prize. The Judges were J. J. Mundell. John F. Reagan, and T. J. Edwards. King George Cuts Off Queen's Phone Talks- LONDON. Feb. 20. King George has Just learned that his telephone privilege of claiming the first vacant lino for Paris calls at any time has been abused by unauthorized persons at Buckingham, palace. It Is Bald Queen Marv recently held uj tho Paris lino a half hour, causing great Inconvenience. His majesty now has had a special postoffico operator placed In charge of the palace exchange, with Instructions that the royal claim for continental calls must not be mado unless the King himself requires the line. , ,. The Queen asked the samo privilege, but the postofflce refused to grant it. Bigger Hatches Eggs hatch, better if the hens are in perfect condition. 'm Poultry Regulator pays big the year 'round. It prevents disease, sharp ens the appetite, improves digestion. You'll get more "live" eggs more and stronger chicks. Fatltao Tic. SOe, $tM. X . fttt, $tM. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back. Rtfkse nbstjlttts; hultt an Pntls. Get PratU 160 page MuMrattd II rvultrvEoolc. Sold and guaranteed by n. I. PIL.L.SBURV, B4 H St N. K. 421: I Swill Corns? Try Wonderful "GETS-IT" Greatest Corn-Core World ITas Ever Known. "Gets" Corns Sure as Fate. Thousands siv "GETS-IT" Is simply magic, if jou've tried nearly every thing under the sun to get rid of those corns, so much the better for "GKTS 1T Corn tutticm Is you- at lt. Uie "CETSJr1 ndYoaWiU Mighty Soon Forget Abomt Your Corns nd CaUntct. not next week or next month, b'-t rllht now' "i;ETS-n"' goes after cirr.s .is a irnr dies c-ili Tacre ar no moto tlue ;! si -3 and gre-R.sy b-i. 'ea tbat i-n't remove, no more tiles, r zoi nd jabbers that mike corns glow. Put a lew drops of "nirTS-lT" on and fe every coin and ealZiH shrivel and van ish That's the new w.iv. tho painless, sure, safe, oulck ai. Onl OKTs-IT" can io it. pplv It In 3 second Kvejry drugist in tin I nd sells ";i:TS-IT." 25 cents a bottlt. or sent direct by K. IiHWTi net , I'n. I lileago. GKTS-1T" Is sold In AXashmgton bv O'DoniKll's l)i ug hton-. I'eoiili -s Drug Store. I G. Affleck. Advt. TYPEWRITERS Repaired Overhauled Rebuilt V maintain a fully equipped factory and have parts for eer standard typewriter. We ran make vour machine riiunl to new both in appearance- and action it a price never before at tempted WE INVITE YOU to compare our work and pile.--with all others. Get mir estt matc: it will convince you Wo .-e all makes of High Grade standard typewriters at lowest prices -full guarantied - years. w ikh.i i.r t prwuiTins divi'iiihli'im; i.. IttOl Wood aril HullillnK. 1'bunr Main -VM. PfOtrs hs i w Pl W)M J Woman MaiL Carrier Dug Out of Snowdrift FREDERICK. Md.. Feb. 20. Ml.-s Julia Shafer, of Knoxvillc. the'only wo man rural mall carrier in the State, got stuck In a snowdrift near Petcrsvillc and was dug out by farmers. Her horse fell and broke the single tree of her vehicle. She returned to Knoxvillc. threw the mall pouch over tho horse's liack and partly covered the dlstanco astridti Mis3 Shafer was nppolntcd mail car rier ocr a number of mala, competitors about ten years sigo. JHer father was carrier until his health gave way and his daughter took up his work. SALTS IF BACKACHY T Stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder is troubling you. When you wake up wifa backache and dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known au thority. JIe.it forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter it from the blood, and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slufslsvi and clog you must relieve them. lUe you re lieve your bowels: removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongao Is coated, and when th weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine b cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water ecalds. and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during tne nignt. Klthcr consult a good, reliable physi cian at once, or gt from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a fe-v days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and lias been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is a life-saver for regular meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot injure, and makes a delightful, effer vescent llthia-water drink. Jad Salts Co.. New Tork. Asent O'Donnell's Drue Store. Advt. Reliable Horse & Hole Co. 212 nth St N. w. Auction Sae, Miday, Feb. 23, 1914, 10 A. E RAIN OR SHINE 176 HEAD 175 UcIIenry Bros., two loads of all purpose horses and mares. Norman Corbin, 4$ head of finish ed draft horses. Rich McIIenry, one load of Southern chunks. SPECIALS Two trotters, two pacers, eight blK mated teams, and thirty-four sinKle horses, suitable for ice, beer, coal, bakery, dairy, and general teaming; six pair good mules. All stock must be as represented or money refunded. Private sale all day every day. Wo carry the larjrest assortment of stock at both public and private sale of any stable in the D. C. Our reference, everybody. Phone Main 1477. Do not let roup horse fall on ley street. Use Hermaa'a Sharp thod Overaksea. $2.00 per set of 4 ahoea. Call and have your horses fltted. Be prepar ed for an enters ency. HERMAN MFG. CO. 1430 ra. At. X. W. Shoes also on aale by BARBER & R0SS,ittw. nth a a Ms. ST. W. WINTER RESORTS Atlantic City. nDarlborcGQb- J6toit)cfm ati. tvric citv, s. j. Jostsh M hl- A Slim Company. STEAMSHIPS "MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO. FLORIDA "BT SEA" BALTIMORE to JACKSOIWIlLE-SAVANNAII Fiji, steamers. Excellent senles, Ijtw fares. Wlrelesa telegraph. Thrsu-h ticket to Northern hqI Southern points. Automobiles esrrted bend for booklet. B. O. R. It. Offices aufi tlT Kth -I N. Vt. W P TURNER. P T M.. Baltimore. Ul EXCURSIONS Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. Modern Steamers XOnTUUAXD A. SOUTIIIiA-fD Dally 8:45 p. m. for OLD rOINT, NOIIIOLU and all points SOUTH. Clr Ticket OfNcr, 731 15 1 h St. N. Vf. iWoodwsrd UulldlBSt 4 RANDLE HIGHLANDS A sCAprroLoruis. m A AWrHTC 11 lpah (or clt. Uajutla MlahlaasH ND KIDNEYS H ! I R 3 Rescue Flotilla Seeking The Kineo Off the Capes XOKFOLK. Va.. Feb. 20. Two reV entto cutters and half a dozen volun teer eearchlnjr vessels were patrolling: the csast off tho capes todaj- for a traco of the big llvo-masted schoonec Kineo. Tho cutter Itasca was ordered from New York to aid the Onondaga. Not a word has been heard from tho Kineo on board of which there are thirteen rersons. including a woman and a child, since she sent frantic distress signals Tuesday. She wire lessed "am sinking." a AMUSEMENTS BELASCO Toalcht, StS. Mat. Sat.. ZiSO. A MARGARET mT NGLllV Saturday Maht. The- Tamlnc of the Shrrn. Tonlcht and Sat. Mat. AS YOU LIKE IT I Seats Selling- for the BAUMGARDT LECTURES Five Farnrite Snbjeets In Colors. Snn. Xla-ht. Mar. 11 Son. .MKht. 3ar. S T 38 OR WAV. VE.MCC BtlB. KlKht, .M-r.151-- Maht. Mar. 29 FLORENCE EVE WITH THE STARS Season I Sun. Nlxht, AwJSl Slnarle 1 -... i ATHES8. 13S. SO. 75. t Xcxt Week, 3 Mata Xoa, Wet, Sat. "Fanny's First Play" George Bernard Sharer's Beat Comedy. SUNDAY AT 3 AXD 84. 23c XXD B6c. SCHUBERT nnd BRADY Present ' dlreet from TTlE NEW YORK HIPPODROME The most thrilling and anoaaal ani mated aims- ever staged. The Grotesque Comedy, Striking Pa thos, and Grim Tragedr of the Hoar In MEXICO Explanation by Count da EMJM TONIGHT. 8 si: Mata, 2tl5 Thnnu Jt Sat. A. II. WOODS PreseaU Julian Eltinge nc THE CatTJf OUlfK GImX A mystery farce with music by Otto Hanerbach.. Mr. ElUnre Is assisted trr s. cant of onusosl excellenea. NEXT FISKE MB. lUIIKWlQM 'fuuofuujarAuuiJmi WEEK MATS, MO.V. SAT. SEATS NOW SU3TDAY At 3 P. M. and StlS. PRICES: Oreh.... SOc Bal 25c Gal 23c iGco Klglng'a Latestsensatlon ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Itoet nonderfal sai costly of all Photo-SDeetscular I productions. Greater tban QIjO VADly bj earns tan. NATIONAL TomcR at a Matfjsee8atsRnUy2P.M. KLAW & DRLANGER Present - OH! OH! mm DelphinE UKH THE OMGWAI CAST OF 1 Kest Week Mats. Wed. & Sat. Seats Selling. SVECIAI. MONDAY htATOnCE "nADDY-tONG-LEGQ" A" HEW COMEBT vrrHRUTM CHATTCKTOIV E LMENDORF Thursday, 4:30 Southern India Seats. EOc. T3c, S.OC. all lecture, norr aellla;. SUNDAY EVENING, 8:15 - K U E L I K Tickets, SZJ)0t SlO, 9UOO, 75e at T. Arthur Smith's, 1327 F St, in PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, LEOPOLD STOKOWSKL Conductor. FINAL I Toe. Aft. CONCERT j Feb. 24, 4:30. !,oIot: Mlscha KLMAS, VIolUlst. Srmphony. Tschslkowskr. No. . Tickats. T. ARTHUR SMITI1'8. 133T F st. IT. W. B.F.KEITH'S DAILY AND SUNDAY MAT. 25c EVE. 25c te 75c "THE GREEN BEETLE.' RAY CON. 'THREE BEAUTIFUL TYPES." CniUS RICHARDS. DUFFY A LOR ENXK. CHIEF CACPOIJCAN. S OTHER FEVTURES. DANSANTES, 5 TO , 11 TO 12. NEXT SUNDAY 2 Concerts l ALL TfflS WEEK'S BIG HITS VCXT WEEK'S 5EXSATIOX. Mercedes rxhic Eishth AVorld'sAVonder. 10 Other Great Attractions 10 Popular Poll Players. Twice Dally, ! "MARY JANE'S PA" -NEXT WEEK- "The Governor's Boss' E Ki-Senator James S. Barcus. JAMES E. COOPUU Prcfcnts nEAVTV, AOLTII AND FOLLY With BLUTCH COOPER Himself and TOM McREA rst A crU Trorailcru Burlesqnerl Continuous l'rrformancc l'roiu 2 (o 111:30 p. m. AMERICAN THEATRE llth nnd Prnn. .Vr. N. W. A Great All Mar Vaudellle Bill and Motion Pictures. It's a Great Show fur n little price. Conic once and you'll come again. Admission. 10 Cents. iGmrfi