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JMFjO|F r Milk W avXuka ■V or ? n fan ts ’ i Invalide, % Children, WMMMItf TheA t ei tfas»tlbie»»No Cooking- A Light Lunch SF Avoid Imitation* Substitutes ■« *„ Ate You Keeping Up With THK TIMES? ■‘y-’-r " —'■ l ' Everybody’s hobby Outdoors or indoors, summer or M. winter, daytime or night, thirsty people think of Clicquot Club : Ginger Ale. And it’s a happy thought—because they all like it. There is a pert freshness in its y\ x gingery taste, a keen, cool, pure *a quality that gives a thrill to any /1 body’s throat. Why on earth - < I s^. they all like it ? ' "'X' Order by the case from your groeer, dwrC 4-^*—. | The Clicquot Club Company Millfo, Mui., U.S. A. ■ Tv : ” 3S A s« :i <=? CXuw&aX CWo »M>HouNcto kxii-*o J Ginger Ale >y ■/. 1 ••*T7;r' <•...< ■Mni- -v rlllli lllllllfr' i/aW & , ||jMl) wl/ my * 2>FCa v "'Hl Get them for Baby for his orange juice Nature produced fine oranges this year, but made them in a smaller size, 80 the y sell for less - *■ . ® ut the Y are tender, sweet, deli- / ' "x<^ z "Hl cious,—as good as any larger fruit you / ll'/ ever ate. fefeu And they are full of healthful juice — r i c h * n rhe fresh essential vitamines that every growing baby needs with his bottled milk. All doctors recom- • mend their daily use for children. ® ecause t^e .i r economy, buy two dozen now where you’ve bought but one before. Or buy * OX * Ph° ne your grocer now. Ask for— Sunldst £ Oranges . L b t POISON FIREWORKS KILL JERSEY CITY BABY GIRL «, JERSEY ClTfir, N. J., June I». Three-year-old Ruth Kennedy 1* dead in the Greenville Hospital from the effects of swallowing poisonous “fireworks** supposedly given to her by another little girl with whom she was playing. The j girl complained to h«tr mother of illness, explaining what she had swallowed. She was Im mediately removed to the Green ville Hospital where She died late today. thb Washington times *' « n » N*ti^,t mi, • • ratJtebAY,nnrt! i»,in* ‘ 'i’ik' 1 * .. i .-f- ■ p...... ■ , . . ~ ~ . .. '.Tjr. *”Y.TL BEN. TREXLER’S BODY FOUND INRIVER Coat and Hat Found on Key Bridge Point to . Suicide the worst fears of Mrs. Benjamin Trexler and her six children became a reality '< ster<lay afternoon worn the body of her biisban< was n.'atntM’ from the Potomac River a short distance from Key bridge. Trexler’s body was pulled from the river by T. E. Donaldson and M. B. Miller, employes of Reynold’s Poathouse, who were helping the searching party of police. The body was found in thirty feet of water in the middle of the river. Policeman Donoghue, of the Seventh precinct, found a hat and coat be. •ng inp to Traxler or the Villi') Bobbed Hair b beeoedar t* noat women, tat ft b ia*M«at t» nmeaber that the eombint • ata hraahiar of Zm< ftalr actually stimu late the acai* while with bobbed hair thia simulation it laddac. H hair ia bobbed, fraqoeat maaaarint of the aoal, iaataotetely nummary and did nealta are obtained by applyinr a •mall quantity of Newbeo’a Herpieidewith each mamafe. Pure and dear, without train or dye. Herpicide may be need with abeolute eeo ddeaee. to atimulate the acalp. prevent dandruff and falling hair, and aa an aid to hair-health and beauty. On aale at all drop counten. NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE roi THS HAU AND ICALP. V J STUDEBAKER Juit Drive It; That*» All Democrats Read Up on Dawes’“Hell / and Maria” Finis J. Garrett, Democratic leader of the House, has started a demand for “Hell-an’-Maria”, literature. Friends found him today in his office reading a report of the testimony of Gen. Charles G. Dawes before the Foreign Division of the House Commit tee to Investigate the Conduct of the War. At this hearing General Dawes gave utterance to the old-time ejaculation which has made it historic. Garrett is to take an active part in the Democratic conven tion and in the political cam paign to follow. He-decided it recessary to brush up on his tory and references, especially with reference to General Dawes. Discovery of the special line of reading followed by Garrett led to a rush on the House and Scnabe document rooms and the Congressional Library for copies of the Dawes testimony, and they Were soon exhausted. south end of K*y \ Bridge early yesterday. T>?s an<‘ the.’a't that Trexler, who was an Ice 'dealer at 956 Twenty-sixth street northwest, had shown signs of despondency, led the police to believe (that oo had committed suicide by leaping into the river. Mrs. Trexler and two children are said to have been ill for many wreke and are < < n’ -ilesclng. MRS. GERTRUDE H. WELCH ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE Alleging cruelty and desertion, Mrs. Gertrude H. Welch has filed suit in the District Supreme Court against Lawrence Edward Welch, 1017 I street southeast, for a limited divorce and alimony. Plaintiff, represented by Attorney B. R. Stewart, alleges that on one occasion her husband told her that she was “a millstone about his neck; that he was getting tired of married life to her and 1* going to get away from it. She says de fendant has threatened to l«Ave the city and asks that a writ be issued to prevent him from leaving this jurisdiction pending her suit. They were married at Rockville, Md., October 4, 1923. EDUCATING INDIAN TO COST U. S. $5,571,864 IN 1925 Education of the American In dian will cost the Government 35,- 571,864, during the fiscal year 1925, an increase of 3327,689, over the ap propriation for the fiscal year 1924, the Interior Department announces. Os this amount western public schools will receive 3100,000 for tui tion payments of Indians sent to them. AEEEN BOOMED TO OEESET DAWES General Is Urged By Kentucky Delegation For Place on Democratic Ticket By STEWART IACKBON. Internatieaal N«w» tMrvic*. As a reply to the nomination At Cleveland of Brigadier General Charles G. Dawes a* the Republi can Vice Presidential candidate, former service men in the Demo cratic party today launched a boom, for the naming es Major General Henry T., Allen, retired, for Vice President at New York next week. General Allen led the Ninetieth Division during the war and was commander-in-chief of the Ameri can forces in Germany during the entire occupation of the Coblentz bridgehead -in the Rhineland. He was chairman of the American Olympic games committee and is president of the German-American Relief Association. He was born in Kentucky and entered the army in 1882, retiring April 13, 1923. Th* movement was started by Judge Robert 8. Marx, of the Su preme Court, of Cincinnati, prtii dent of the Disabled War Veterans; and Already has received the sup port es many prominent Democrat*. A letter received by Judge Marx yesterday frem Col. E. M. House, who wg* adviser to the late Presi dent Woodrow Wilson stater "I have the same high opinion of General Allen as you have, end in the event th* convention be comes deadlocked J. should be more than content to see it broken with his nomination (for President). How ever, I think it fair to tell you that I am for Mr. McAdoo and will be for him until he 1* either nominated or defeated.” Judge Marx declare* that th* Kentucky delegation Is pledged for General Allen for either President or Vice President, depending on | AP j I Seventh"anl 1 Eye’ Streets. .. You 11 Make a Good Investment If You Buy a I‘ ' ' ' ' ■ ■ ’ • i " / “Challenge” Refrigerator Take it from any point of view—scientific or practical—and the “Challenge” Brand is assuredly the bestr-and will prove itself to be. The closer your scrutinize—the more con vinced youll become. We sponsor the “Challenge” Refrigerators—and out of our stock you can supply any desired style and required size. * Better to buy what you can be sure will be satisfactory. B ‘ - I B Top-Lid Style I Here are; all the details of dimensions ana size: ffi „H 37-in. 20-in. Ice capacity, 25 pounds. , | —■ Enam. 1ining....... $13.50 40-in. 22-m. capacity. 45 pounds. Enam. lining.. . ••••$16.50 • I H -| K 42-in. 24-in. 15%-in. nA IT tt'j,,, B Ice capacity, 65 pounds. e AU* • -f |P Enam. lining • $20.00 111 ’ TA. V • W L/ w % her «»e« of .the Top-lid type— I Porcelain V “ a ” d ’ w,n *’ $42.00 With porcelain lining, Art b k pT it . ” upto - $65 ? 00 Challenge Sick-IcerStyle . ' I • . . « A range of sizes out of . ir~~'**T>” g J H In appearance it is really an which you can select sat- H H imposing piece of domestic fur- isfactonly. -Ji ' M niture. In facility it poasesses oZ 7 ’- 4 *’ 14—* n every virtue of the Challenge Ice capacity, 50 pounds. 1 I h principle of refrigeration. Enam. lining $22.75 fll |W j 'll i T • ii i-i j i Other sites of the Side-icer *** It s all porcelain through and type— - a | .nJ n.'T lfa,iJ »’ $65.00 k|H I] vision chamber and iee com- J*® rcekia Un ’ SIIO.OO mg, up to • 111 partment, too. The latter is A ' tt U | Yielded { rom danger o( iee - Apartment House . impaction by suitable wire lat- I" ' utyW II tie*. The upright outeide eer- Al || | Designed epeciaHy for ners arc gracefully rounded F [_J [*_] economy in room. and of one piece; the lock*, I, i wSr-- 1 - i. i . . ./ . r*^- 1 SO-m- 22j4-m. 16%-in hinge, and trimmings are of I. I|| Enamel, lining—lce ca- Vi I high-grade nickel finish. parity, 85 lbs..-.*. $25.75 '< T> . n i . . - t Other sixes of the apartment KeaUy there s nothing finer . II .. I » house type— • « | to 5. -led for than i. pro- | -idod in the All - Por«lain |~ 11 j ■' ’' Challenge.**. ' Challenge lee Chesta h ? JJ of various capacities— : v $ l5O- 00 te S2OO OO v ■ si3jo to $30.00 ’ I how event* go at New Terk. The w . 0r, 2. war vAUran* of th* States Os Texa* and Oklahoma, whom General Alien led in France, also up behind him, .declares General Allen before hi* retire ment wae considered th* greatest diplomat in the army, It was at* ted At th* War Department today, be cauee of hi* work in th* Rhineland, where he established firm rule over ?<T u P ie<J territory inhabitant*, but left with their undying grati tude for hi* fairness and Just ad ministration. He i* an expert on German-American affaire, and ha* been extensively quoted in prais.ng and analysing the Dawe* reparl tiqnA report. Start Action to Ssize Brewery SCRANTON,* June 19.—Proceed ings were commenced here for the seizure of the Pilsner Brewery, of Hazleton, when Federal District Attorney filed a bill of complaint with the United States court alleg ing that the brewery hod violated the law by brewing and marketing Her containing more than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol. 1 ATLANTIC CITY $4 ROUND TRIP Sunday, June 22 Lv. Washington 8.00 A.M. Ar. Atlantic City,. 11.40 AM. Returning same day. Lv. Atlantic City.... 7.08 P.M. Lv. Philadelphia 8.00 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time) Ticket* on sal* commencing Friday preceding excursion. BALTIMORE & OHIO PREDICTS A REVOLT BY VWV COLLAR MEN MASON CJTY. lojra. June 19 Unorganized group* of labor, farm er* and “white collar” worker* will call at halt to special privileges en joyed by organized labor and cap ital at a not far distant time, Walter W. Head, president of the American Bankers' Association, told the convention of the Ipwa Bank er*’ Association. • ’ These workers, he said, “pay the freight” and “they will call a halt to extravagance in industry and Government, which - Increase the cost of commodities essential to their existence.’- No special class, neither capital nor labor, pays the bill of organized effort, he asserted. “Today we have a conflict of capital and labor instead of a partnership, with both Just as grasping and domineering,” he said “Each of these two principal unite of production is seeking the' max imum possible reward dt '■ its own effort. This results in a higher cost of living for all our’ people. i White Leather Dressing Will bring out and retain the fuß beauty of your white ahoea Old ■boe* can be made to look like new. Mtate hy Whßtarrwyr wMfh nusni Superiorly. ForfinevbitekiduM Sbudean. Qutak White is the ideal liquidcleaner for canvas shoes. AlboWhite in cakefprm. For every shoe polish need, always specify Whittemore’*, the world** premier makers for half a century. - ; ' L .' r,' AOvtKTMSMnir ’ -J. . •« FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With * Veil; Re move Them With Othhw— k* Double Strength This preparation for .the rempVßl of fretkles Is in re- / moving freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexionlbtt.lt is sold under guarantee to refund, the money if It fails. .. 'I Don’t hide your freckles I under a veil; get an aunou <jf Othlhe and re move them., Even thd first few ap. plicatlonr should show a wdhd'erful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othipe; It Is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. <s OTHINE