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10 DETECTIVE’S SON HELD CHESTER, Pa.. Nov. 22.—Ber nard Norton made a hit for 1450 •n the “Lucky Number” game and when he failed to get the money, oaused the arrest of Ralph Meli. Doctor Found Women and Children Sick More Often than Men As a family doctor at Monticello. Illinois, the whole human body, not any small part of it. was Dr. Cald well's practice. More than half his ••calls” were oh women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. But their illnesses were usually of a minor nature —colds, fevers, headaches, biliousness —and all of them required first, a thor ough evacuation. They were con stipated. In the course of Dr. Caldwell’s 47 years* practice, he found a good deal of success in such cases with a prescription of his own containing simple laxative herbs ■with pepsin. In 1892 he decided to use this for mula in the manufacture of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and placed It on the market. The preparation immediately had as great a public success as it pre viously had in Dr. Caldwell’s pri vate. practice. Now. the third gen eration is using it. Mothers are giving it to their children who were given it by their mothers. Every second of the working day someone somewhere is going into a drug store to buy it. There are thou sands of homes in this country that are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and we have many hundreds of letters, from grateful people telling us it helped when everything rise failed. While women, children and elderly people are especially benefited by Dr. .Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, its mild, gentle action is promptly ef fective on the most robust constitu tion and in the most obstinate cases. Containing neither opiates nor narcotics, it is safe for the tiniest baby. Children like it and Z —fl HERE is instant relief for mF; DEAFNESS ' ; Head Noises, Ear Aches wNp Roaring and hissing sounds, discharge, pains, ' sensitive and tender ears, all ear drum trouble. Vw ; ■ You will be surprised how quickly Aurine will JEfcSJBfifaSSJl ! help you. You may be a chronic long-time suf ferer, you may have tried many things without wSmTumm relief, but do not give up hope before you know F what Aurine Ear Balsam can do for you.. Dr. t Edward Kolar, M. D., said, "Aurine helped cases I had given up as hopeless. A truly remarkable ■ • scientific remedy.” ■■s^gus.fra» s . i Stop paying high prices for earphones, stop buying j expensive treatments and enjoy the glorious relief that more than 100,000 others have found in Aurine. A few drops in each ear and relief comes instantly. My. R. P. Maxwell, a well-known Deputy Sheriff, says, "Just started using my second bottle and am glad to state that I can now hear my watch tick. Today was the first time, this summer, I heard the church bell ring.” No matter how stubborn or what your trouble is, you must try Aurine. Nd risk, no chance, no doubt, Aurine must do the work or cost you nothing. Written M«nny«Bnck Guarantee With Each Package For Kale Kerummriaded and Guaranteed by All I*roplc*e 4)rug Storea and Other I.rntling DruggiMn ■ARMSTRONG CATOR CO. H •> JHats to Select Jwf > * From at This Ex- ceptional Price!! Wc You ‘Really’ Save Money Here! 12th and G Sts. N.W. Entrance 1202 G St. Detective Baynes arrested Meli on a warrant sworn out by Norton and charging Meli with operating a lot tery. Meli furnished >I,OOO bail for a heading before Magistrate Lowry, of the Fifth ward. ' ■■ * lx fl. AT AGE‘63 take it willingly. Every drug atore sells Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, or this coupon brings a bottle for free trial:’ ! Mail to "SYRUP PEPSIN,” |H< Monticello, Illinois. IfeJ* | Please send bottle of Dr. Oaldwell’s I J Syrup Pepsin to try, entirely FREE. I ■ v • • Name | ! & : ' p. o. i ’ THE WASHINGTON TIMES A Coat for the Poor 111 THUMB Bl nW Br JI BHF I I - —Times Staff Photo MAJOR HESS FIRST IN LINE THERE’LL be little need of the poor going without overcoats in Washington this winter for Goldenberg’s store, Seventh and K Streets Northwest, have offered a credit of $5 for each old overcoat turned in on the purchase of a new one. The coats are to be turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution. Major Hesse, police superintendent, was among the first to take advantage of the offer. Here he is turning his coat over to Mrs. Needham and Staff Captain Ernest Holz, of the “Sallies.” t Hampton Alumni Unit Called to Meet Sunday The Hampton alumni unit of Washington will meet at the Wheat ley Y. W. C. A Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock by order of L. T. Green, president. More than 309 of the graduates of the famous training school for colored people and Indians, founded by Gen. O. O. Howard and Gen. Samuel Chapman Armstrong, both of the Freedmen’s Aid Bureau, live and work in this city. Hampton produced both the late Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee, and Dr. R. R. Moton, its present head. Why bother looking for “For Rent’’ signa when the apartment vacancies you are looking for can usually be located through the Classified rental columns. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known POSLAM IS SAFEST FOR BABYSECZEMA Take no chances with baby’s skin* trouble. Harsh remedies might make it even worse. Trust Poslam. that gentle yet concentrated remedy that stops Itching instantly and quickly drives the eruption away. At all druggists. 50c. KTPOSLAM co. f 254 W. 54 Street ■ BUk MBH Bwi Ne * *« H ’i> Citv LURAY CAVERNS BY BUS And the Prepesed Shenandeah Natienal Park May Now Ba Sees in One Day Round Trip to Luray, $6.00 Buiui leave twice daily. Sth St. and Pa. Ave. (Bui Terminal) 7:30 a. nt. and 2:30 *. at. Intermediate Station!. Warrenton, Washington and Sperryville Panorama and Skyland Resorts WASHINGTON-LURAY BUS LINE Main 911)3 Georgia 8738 "[ißfßAlfaßt HOME °fthe f SOUTFIT 3* 7*6 £ faJM TIMELY TIPS Monty To Loan on Real Estate LOANS procured on auto mobiles, quickly, confidentially and reasonably. * * ♦ Light Trucks FORD Light Deliveries, open and dosed bodies, $30.00 and up. * * * Furnished Rooms . HOBART ST. N. W—Large, bright, attractive room, next bath, garage. ♦ * » Boats and Accessories HOUSE boat for sale. Board and Room BEST downtown section; un usual opportunity for high-class home or club; reasonable, terms. * » * Painting PAINTING, interior and ex terior, floors, roof, cornices, etc., estimate free. * ♦ * Unfur nit hod Apartments PETWORTH. 2nd floor of beautiful new home. 3 rooms, kitchen, private bath; adults. The above wants and offers are only a few of many interest* ing propositions you will find advertised tn today’s Times classified advertising sections. The National Daily AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. 512 NINTH ST. N. W. For Two Days—Friday and Saturday—a Clean-Up of Floor Sample Suites —New and Perfect Goods at One-Half Their Actual Value ,ihi iHbn w x A\ vi IB in 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite in Jacquard $& S* A OYI Refined in every detail, covered in a stylishly patterned high-grade CAdH Jacquard Velour of unusual beauty and wearing qualities. Loose cushions. rs» • W Davenport opens to comfortable double bed. Has stylishly carved frame* A MONTH op and bottom. Finish is mahogany, Davenport, Arm Chair and Wing ’ ■■l J W @ - MB--1! i j==Jy SSSL. y\|| 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite of Beauty $5 . A** Massively constructed of genuine Walnut and Gumwood Veneers. Note I AoH ’ ,he charm of every piece. Large Extension Table with extra leaves. Buffet ft* with lined linen drawer, China Cabinet with underneath linen drawer, A MONTH Server, Host Chair and five Side Chairs. Chair scats covered in your ~ B IB It- m&l iKWWWIMxr IB 1 MiygpjffQß . I -Ol» lift ' S® 1 1 i UKaimmu BWWwI 11 6-Pc. Bedroom Suite of Unusual Beauty $5 x<t 4QU Exposed surfaces of all pieces are in genuine 5-ply walnut veneers, fftt vAmII with attractive decorations and overlays. Cases are of dustproof con- mJ A struc t* on . Every piece is specially braced for enduring strength. Bed, A Mun 1 n large Dresser, Chifforobe and Vanity, Bench and Rocker. JL ■■■ >SEE AM£ R,C AN FIRSTS AMERICAN RJIWUWW 512 NINTH STREET, NW. c M 'o' Every- INTER-OCEAN 7 J ®BTWBWf . . Prices BUILOINO X BAKoFSTfc body WASHINGTON’S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928