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4 RENTACAR AND DRYVE/FT ■ MAING22 iSkMZ’StSeTNSIC* e I SUNDAY g EXCURSION INEW YORK! I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 I Special Through Trila ' B Direct te Penna. Sta., 7th Ave. ant 32d St B ■ Leaves Washington Saturday Midnight,® ■ 11:20 A.M.; arrives Penna. Sta. In the gs ■ heart of New York City, 0:15- A.M. B Returning, leaves New York 4:30 p.m. ® Tickets on sale boalnnlnt Friday |J graceding data of excursion g I Pennsylvania R. R. System I I The Standard RaNroad of tko World |g BROKEN DOWN HAD TO QUIT HIS GOOD JOB After Taking Advice Os Drug Clerk To Take Hypo-Cod He Is Now Well Right here in Washington thou sands are being relieved from needless suffering through the efforts of. the Peoples Drug Stores who are urging the sick and worn out to buy Hypo-Cod and regain their health. During, the month of October 10,000 bottles of, Hypo- Cod were sold by the Peoples Drug Stores over their counters. Every day reports come in of the won derful results obtained and the following case is but one of thou sands. A. W. Conners of 712, 7th St.,, S. W., writes, "I suffered with • complete nervous breakdown SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM / zz - tfSS&I- A courageous program \ I to tore of the past seventeen years have we \ ‘ SSc paid the full 5% dividend on the $60,000,000 /\ I \L L--Z Southern Railway preferred stock. The average \ I Z annual payment to the shareholders has been A only 2%%. No dividends have been paid on the $120,000,000 common stock. ?\ But in this long period of lean returns for the 16,000 owners, many millions of dollars of earn ’ ings have been expended for additions, better- 1 n mMeI L-Bl ments and improvements. Ljr;./ , JWfftiSMwBMBP ft-r Since the organization of the company in 1894, I r “ the total amount of income thus invested in the ‘ upbuilding of the properties has been $124,500,000. Two-thirds of these expenditures have been made ' to the past decade. These large capital expendi- . ■ tures made out of earnings have increased the ' Imß capacity of the Southern to serve the South with- V u s' out increasing our fixed charges. The strength of the Southern Railway System \ ' today, as an efficient public servant, is the result | - Southern Railway of the courageous carrying out of this program Tm at Charleston, S. C. of aggressive development of its facilities by an gs organization bred in the traditions of the South /r 53-to understand its problems and to foresee its transportation needs. Southern Railway System deposits in Southern banks an average of gr $150,500 each banking hour, SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH * A ■;■ 4 PLOT TO POISON TUHKRULEH FOILED Conspirators Tamper With Food of Mustapha Kemal and His Wife. i SOFIA, Nov. 26.—An attempt was made at Angora to kill Mu»- tapha Kemal Pasha, head of the Turkish nationalist government and his young wife by placing poison in their’ food, according to a re port here -today. Both are said to be out of danger/ THOMAS CIRCLE CITIZENS ARE TO ELECT OFFICERS Officers of the Thomas Cirqje Association will be elected at Luther Place Memorial Church tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. The organization will consider the recent bus line proposal, increased number of mail boxes, reduced taxes, schools, school associations .and playgrounds.' ADVERTISEMENT. • >■» _.. _. • - 1 and. had to give up my job as a conductor. I had no appetite and was. cross and irritable. One day II read about Hypo-Cod and decld :ed to try it. It has certainly done wonders for me. I am now back at work feeling stronger and better than I have for years.' My nerves are steady and my appetite lirte. ; My friends all speak of the won derful change in me. Hypo-Cod is certainly great and I believe that it will help anybody after the way it helped me.” You will find Hypo-Cod easy and pleasant to take and just the thing to bring you back to health and- strength. THE WASHINGTON TIMES • • The National Daily 9 • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923. POLICE WREST ■ ISM MNDIT I Claim He Was Involved in Killing of Two Messengers and Robbery.. By. International News Service. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 26. Barlow M. Diamond, of Brooklyn, charged with being a fugitive from justice, was due back in New York today, following his arrest in Hotel Statler last night by Detectives Thomas Martin and Stephen Dono hue, of the New York homicide squad, assisted by Cleveland offi ccrs. Diamond, it was said by the New York officers, is wanted there for alleged complicity in the murder of two bank messengers, William S. Barlow and William H. McLaugh lin, in Brooklyn, November 14. The messengers were shot down as they left the Fifty-fifth street and Utrecht avenue elevated station. Three men implicated escaped in a stolen automobile with 143,000 in cash. 'Diamond, it is said by police here, arrived in Cleveland Friday > and had been trailed by an orgy of spending. He was reported to have boasted to a chorus girl that he was a member of a “stiqk-up” gang. • -' Shortly after r his arrest he was hurried aboard a train for Buffalo, and will arrive in New York some time this forenoon. When asked if he had waived extradition police officers said ‘‘He’S gone. He must have done so.” Bloody fingerprints, found on the door handles of the stolen automo bile, which was abandoned a mile apd’ a half from the scene of the robbery, were said to strengthen the identification of Barlow as\>ne of the participants. __LDamond before being' taken TONSiLrns Apply thickly over throat— I cover with hot flannel— ■ • Ossr fPJWiigfow Entry Blank JACKIE COOGAN Similarity Contest The Washington HERALD & The Washington TIMES, Washington, D. C. i Gentlemen — I wish to enter the Jackie Coogan Similarity Contest ahd will report to Judges at Elace to be announced in a iter edition of your paper. Very truly yours, NAME ADDRESS AGE (Must be filled out and mailed to "Jackie Coosan” Contest Edl • tor by Saturday, December 1.) aboard the train stoutly maintained his innocence. He declared he was head of a woodworking establish ment in Brooklyn and was here to purchase lumber for his firm. 13 D. C. POLICEMEN HAVE BEEN KILLED IN 6 YEARS , In the past six years, 13 police men have killed in line of duty, 43 have been seriously Injured, and 328 less seriously wounded, accord ing to a report being prepared by Major Daniel Sullivan, superin tendent of police. .The slayers of twelve of the po licemen “have been arrested and con victed. Four negroes are awaiting trial for the shooting to death re cently of Policeman John Purcell, of the Fourth precinct, the thir teenth man. Most of the wounded policemen suffered their injuries during the race riots hehe several years ago/ CHILD EATS “PINK PILLS”; DIES FEW HOURS LATER CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Nov. 26. —Martha Nuzsum, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nuzsum, of the Saltwell community, near Shinn ston, is dead as the result of eat ing a number of pink pills she found on a mantelpiece of the home yesterday forenoon. .. She lingered several hours in great agony. JACKIE (MAN M FORMS W Free Tickets and Money Prizes to Lucky Children—Read All About It. “Where’s your Jackie Coogan button?” That’s what Washington kids will be asking each other this after noon when membership in The Washington Times and The Wash ington Herald Jackie Coogan Club opens in the National Capital. The 3 o’clock public and paroch ial school gong will mark the open ing of the club’s membership. Wash ington children who wish to join the club —and from? all indications some 10,000 kids do—should clip the Jackie Coogan coupon out of yesterday's Sunday Herald and present it between 8 and 5 o’clock this afternoon at any of the fol lowing places. Branch Offices. 1110 Tenth street northwest. Tenth ’and Westminster streets northwest. Rear 8211 Fourteenth street northwest (rear). 906 Twenty-first street northwest. 141 Bates street northwest. 826 Sixth street southwest. Oregon street,between Seven teenth and Eighteenth streets north west. -* 813 Rock Creek Church road. 601 Massachusetts avenue north west. • 901 Hamilton street northwest Alexandria, Va., The Washington Herald and The Washington Times agency. Other Places. T. J. Wreen, 8207 M street north west. Whitley’s Drug Store, 925 Eighth street southeast. Myer Fisher News Stand, v 705 H street northeast. Stratford Gift Shop, 3822 Four teenth street northwest. F. B. Campbell, 4780 Fourteenth street northwest. Taft’s Pharmacy, Wisconsin ave nue and Macomb street northwest. 1 Tenleytown Pharmacy, 4501 Wis consin avenue-northwest. Chevy Chase Pharmacy, 5626 Con necticut avenue northwest. W. R. Boyer Pharmacy, Claren don, Va. ( Free Movie Tickets. And here's something else for the kids. The Times and Herald Is ot tering them an opportunity to see free Jackie Coogan’s latest picture, “Long Live the King,” which opened at Loew’s Columbia Theater yester day afternoon. All they have to do is clip coupons from nine consecutive issues of The Washington Herald from November 26 to December 4, or eight consecu tive issues of The Washington Times, covering these dates, and one from the issue of the Sunday Wash ington Herald of December 2. The special showing at the theater will be between December 5 and 8. Tick ets’for the show may be obtained at any of the above places by present ing the needed number of coupons. And that’s not all. Maybe you are Jackie Coogan’s double. If so, you’re In to get a lot of money. The Wash ington Times and The Washington Herald are going to give away 8100 in gold to the boys and girls who look most like young Jackie. Boys and girls wishing to enter this special contest should dress in costumes similar to those worn by Jackie Coogan in photographs which will appear in The Times and The Herald from day to day. The entry blank for this contest is published on this page. It should be mailed in before December 1. Children in this contest will get a free ticket to Jackie’s picture and It will not be necessary for them to collect the coupons. Announcements will be made later regarding the place where the Jackie- Coogan kids will be gathered to be judged. Send in your entry blank at once, today if possible. Hjackie COOGAN COUPON” Eight of these coupons, clipped from daily issues of The TIMES or HERALD, together with one coupon clipped from The SUN DAY HERALD of December 2, will secure the boy or girl bearer a free ticket to the Co , lumbla Theater to see “Jackie Coogan” in “Long Live the King.” Passes will be issued Wednes day, December 5. (To be presented at any branch office of The TIMES or HER ALD between 3 and 5 P. M., Wednesday, December 5.) Children’s coughs often become dangerous when neglected. Give Dr. Beil’s Pine- Tar Honey at once. It contains just the medicines your doctor prescribes to break up a cough, combined with the good old-time remedy—pine-tar honey. It loos ens hard-packed phlegm, stops coughing and reduces inflamma tion. Children love the taste. All druggistt. Be Jure to get the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine •Tar Hone: && & & f 4 . > *' i; ■■'.'• ' Store qf {practical XIAHSBURgH &BROTHERX I SCVCfI Lansbllfgh z —An Editorial Brothers Silks • <« • 1 k® really early *rter this, xftaniallu Pfwah ■ * Save y ourself «»•> worr y> ~ OIJCzV/lull V JT JLIVAzwB" annoyance. Show consid- . * 1 ‘ ’ • ®*ation for overworked em- ployes and get now what ’>’■ ■• ’ - , ‘ you cannot get later—the "X* f - ®’ first choice of all that the / W fat Ilk stores have to offer. ■ ■ ■ J This means women espe- daily. They are consid- - \ • erate. bK gris^>ane * Our regular $2.98 qualities, weaves that are in the greatest demand right now, and in a full range of the most popular colors. Lansburgh value is behind every one. Satin Canton, 40 inch Satin Radiant, 40 in. Silk Radium, 40 in. Flat Crepe, 40 inch Crepe de Chine, 40 in. Paisley Printed Crepe Knitted Printed Crepe, 36 inch SPORT SATIN, high WIDE-WALE COR- SATIN CHAR luster quality, 40 inches DUROY, for house MEUSE, a durable silk wide. White and black ns and man y for many purpose,. S l’ 69 Proses. 32 and 36 lu « inch. Many QE C Yard SILK DUVETYN, for shades. Yard..©O dresses, millinery and IMPORTED CHIF- trimmings Soft, fine CREPE DE CHINE FON VELVET, in deep, '“‘J™. >” v SWFUB'g CHIFFON TAFFS- g? 3 TA, in plain and wide „ COSTUME VEL- changeable shades. “ c “® s a ’ 5 | .6» VETEEN, 36-inch. Seal, Over fifty col- Yard. M -*• navy, brown and black. ors. 36-inch. Jg Finely woven. $Q.29 ' Yard JL PRINTED CORDU- surface. Yard m LINGERIE TUBING, R °*' .J 6 * 77 , W^ h *’ NOVELTY CHECK in dainty shades of with wide wale. Print- ED CORDUROY, a new pink, orchid, flesh and ed floral designs. Vari- fabric with self-color white. 36-inch. .25 colors. $1.69 checks. Yard J-g I Yard. ....w... ± Yard. wide. Yard.. A THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER - SIIDDCF AvemiP Luck That We Still Have Styles in Our Sale of Women’s Sport Coats As you walk through the aisles of Slipper Avenue A (t “B 41 QK you will think that few BBJLJL •tzO' things could be more ap- > A ~ propriate than comfortable T1 T>4l\ and colorful house slippers, . > * yflk and select them for every y/jBMWI-. '■ A f member of the family. th? e many e etX “you’wSl //Mf 11 ®"™ is enough, find. | when you may "1 from such as- ortments even after \ days of the sale. i I R 3ust goes ■ L Mj what a great number we !KI must have started with. Isl “* ■“Tf The coats are the fa- Daniel Green Comfy vored sport styles, un- Slippers, $1.95 BllWiWv ITI trimmed except for largo Felt Slippers in at- TTll buttons, novel pockets or tractive colors and com- )//-fl lA other appt op e > binations. Soft padded ]■) nKBI 48l T\ touches. Most of them sole. Pretty trimming. i»|[Mw| are s^own * n ar R e Plrida L|■ I i or stripes in striking coL Klrlai lH V i or com hinations, while / / jl/j I T|t herringbones, pola ire, -LASa camelaire and reversible materials, as well. Some are side tied, some are full belted, and some W 9 H have only a swagger belt in the back. Some are lined mnen S ar throughout and others are yoke-lined. Sizes for Slippers, 89c woinen and misses- in®olo'}^ l of’bl“k, n pu n r- SECOND FLOOR ’ LANSBURGH & BROTHER platan, eopen, wine and Qff \ » n ‘ f (f Quaker Filet llllp Heavy Grandee and Axminster Scranton Luster 2SK3BSOI Rii<rMs44 95 Lace Panels Children's Slippers, mil nik/Ax In a Special $7.95 Rich, deep-pile Ax- Selling Event w t 95c minuter }n glorious colors, warm *nd ap- You know these roll Slippers with at- pealing In design. Ex- famous qualities, ad- tractlve animal deaigUM. ceptlonal savings for vertised in national I’H.ldml soln and heal. »*'« whu ch,,,,M women’s magazines. Many colors. (I Kirnt FLOOR i) R FIFTH FLOOR 1 NM'ONU FLOOR NX:.., ' N -■