Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 20

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SOUR | g + Jyeer | FRESH WE ANNOUNCE °© OUR FAMOUS | GREEN BAG COFFEE = 25¢ NEW 8| HORNS AND WINGS. ON PETRIFIED.. FIGURE FOUND, IN TENNESSEE MINE By the Associated Press, JNOXVILLE, Tenn., August 1l —Further information as to the ! - petrified man, woman or devil of | gigantic proportions found near .Helenwood, in Scott county, Tenn., was received here yesterday. Ctuise Sexton of Helenwood is the possessor of the image, as some call it, or the devil, as most of those who have seen it call the mysterious object. He found the ' “devil,” as Sexton calls it, on July 20, last, while prospecting for coal in the Blue Bluffs of the Paint- ~<rock region, In Scott county. The formation was from five to ten ' feet underground. It welghs something like flve hundred pounds, tour prominent front teeth. The are also unusual as to -l!n‘th. with enormous hands on | the abdomen. A chain resembling: an ordinary trace chain encircles the neck. Long wings of brown- * ish color reach from the shoulders almost (o the ankies. Imprint of § the left hand is plainiy. xu}bl‘ on the chest. i Five thousand people e ppid to see this mysterious objpct. Train crews passing Helenweod ' look upon the object with fear and trembling, some glandine with brake sticks in hand, with seeming fear that the “dewil’ | might take a notion’'to get busy. ° Sexton says he thinks the object is an image of an old tribe of Indians or cliff dwellers. He claims to have refused several thousand doliars for the “mys- tery.” ! IB“J‘M nvea‘v;lm: znhinvlalldfl uln- = cle, Jerry Smith, an e 1s deriv- { ing ‘quite a sum of money by |CHARGES DOUBLE LIFE ; Charging s small fo for ench view X o curiosity. e petrified mys- | ery was vauied trom the mines | IN LARKIN WILL CONTEST last Friday, and placed in & box S near the Smith home. The treak s described by one who has seen “I 85 having 2 h;ld of "’"°£x’;"“ Friend States Bachelor Lived size, adorned by horns resembling 5 those of a ruminant. Its mouth Forty-Four Years as Reputed 18 of unusual size, with twenty- Husband, THE OPENING OF | ClanoHErNewsToRe| O WEET SATURDAY | POTATOES Eggs 4 cept to a small circle of friends, in i&nother, it was asserted in a deposi- Z . Per Dozen l ADVERTISEMENT. l!s‘;fAm;;P;lol; ey ll,—E]]’ \\\‘ eesccs o 3\ Hilles Larkin, inventor end millton- § Aug. 13at 7 AM. \INew Way To e e \| Every Egg is recandled by us 1929 9th St. N.W 4 Lbs. 2 50 Take Yeast S \| before being sent to our stores. JLe 1N VYV, tion filed yesterday in a legal comtest of Larkin's will, 'n convenlent T.blet Mr. Larkin, eighty-one years old, Form Combined with ||| ™hen he died in April, 1520, was the ||| inventor of the anhydrous ammonia Iron and Other Health |||shisping cylinder, it s said, made possible the operation of e ||| isolated ammonia-type ice making and Builders. || retrigerating plants Mrs. Thompson died shortly before Quickly Builds New Flesh, Strength and Health { . N\ 2 ZZ 7 \ Z Larkin's death. The two began liv- ing together when he was thirty, seven years old and she was fifteon/ years ‘old, Charles Cummings Col- lins, a lawyer, and an intimate friend of Larkin, deposed. The deposition stated Larkin wanted to marry Mrs Thompson, but she refused, saying it SANITARY ONIONS SPECIALS THIS WEEK | Thonsands are now taking yeast, the new | easy way—in pleasant tablet form, as em- || might embarmss him. hodied in Ironized Yeast. The will contest was brought by Every one has heard of the seeming ‘Rarx)r lom 1 and Mrs, An- O Pe B | SANITARY CORN FLAKES, 3Pke 2lc| | mT“mT -+ 13 (2| QUEEN OLIVES, t6-0nar 18¢ | .\- — 16.-0z Jar } §C \ | B U E R STANDARD S AN IT ARY 0 ATS 2 Pkg. lsc | ko B2c |x 14c¢ | WANSETTAs=sRAISINS, re. 19¢ % Larkin was mentally incompetent N el a eocsaia mystesions | ) [|Siement”canea” vitemines, which we-do. o ||| When he made the will get in our nwmdly djet, but whu;h ‘I;; roper pupsiat aevdopmene:. - ||| FINANCES COMPLICATE MOVEMENT OF CHARLES | proper physical development. Tronized Yewst contains highly concen- trated brewer's vewst, which is far richer in vitamines than ordinary veast. In addi- tion, it contains iron and other well-known beaith builders, so that you really get two spledid tonics in one. {1t you want to put on good solid flesh. N Uncertainty of Future Source of i[lif yon want to increase your strength so 5 \ +|| that you can tackle hara work and emjoy Revenue Raises Questions in N\ it, if you want to put good healthy color | \ i]] 10 your cheeks. and feel “‘t” all the time | Transfer to Spain. \ ’ i|| —then try Ironized Yeast. Fine for clear- N ing up sallow and blotchy skin. By the Associated Press, Y In most cases Ironized Yeast will bring | BERN, August 11.—The transfer of N i a_decided improvement by the third day. | The sallowest complexions will usually be cleared up in less than two weeks. Find || ont how jt is to be in perfect health all the time! Get Tronized Yeast today. Packed in_comvenient Sani-tape package that you can slip in your vest pocket. Cost no more per dose than common veast. Each pack sge contains 10 days’ treatment and costs (| i | former Emperor Charles of Austria to Spain involves a question of ways and means, according to a statement | made in reliable quarters here yes- |terday. The present establishme of Charles, aggregating fifty perso: 7 Y CERESOTA¢ FLOUR “The Prlze Bread Floqr STRAWBERRY | CHEESE |10156.44c is costing from $0,000 to 100,000 1.00—o1 it 10c. a day. Special dietione. for, chitdren: I each package. ||| francs a monta. Up 1o this time the Made by the Ironized Yeast Company. At- ||| money has been furnished by his Drag Stores, and good druggists ever- ||| it is said, is becoming exhausted. The Spanish government, it is de. BLACKBERRY | =3¢ |15Lbs. 65¢ PEACH [fl- I 'LUNCH PRESERVES |z ceam | 'PAPER of the World” ICE CREAM . S.Lb. Bag | i21b. Bag | 241b. Bag | %2 30c | SALT'®:19¢ | 3Rolls 10c 33c|75¢|%1 40| STAR SOAP 5 e . ... ..... 25 ——|BLUE ROSE RICE #os. . . ... . . . 6c BOYER’S: SHOE PASTEwii's . . . . 8¢| DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS "= . .20c SANITARY SYRUPl%lb.cm . o .“. . 10c SANITARY SYRUPz'/.n.cu SR | ROGERS }:vmum MILK el ROGERS CONDENSED c.n o o 12,1/2(: CRYSTAL WHITE;SOAP . 4cu. 25¢ “MASON” FRUIT JARS ruoo . . .83¢ “MASON” FRUIT JARScu—o-. . . .95¢ JELLY GLASSES o . . . . . . 45c] "FLOUR A WASHINGTON PRODUCT FOR WASHINGTON ‘FOLKS - Just the Rind of Flour for making Pies,{ .Cakes and Pastries, and it’s €qually as{ good for Bread making. clared, has announced that a drastic lreducuon in Charles’ est Ahhshm nl "a to Spain. It is reported that the n- gotiations procecding in Hunga ¥ Tablets with a view to inducing the govern- © ment there to pay an allowance (o HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VITAMINE TONIC | Charles in the event of his removal —_—————— o Spain, which was considered the most likely solution of the situation, are falling through. . ® Switzerlard, it is said, is prepared - to extend its permission to Charles to Ireslde in this country. The terms under which he is now staying here !explre August 31 _ lanta, Ga. For sale by all the thl friends and adherents, but the source POPE NOMINATES BISHOP. | Mgr. S. A. Stritch to Head Diocese of Toledo. ROME, August 9.—The nomimation of Mgr. Samuel A Stritch of Nashville, Tenr., as Bishop of Toledo was offi- -|cially announced at the Vatiean today. DO, Ohio, August 10.—Mer. Samuel A. Stritch, chanosllor of-the diocese of Nashville, Tenn., appointed bishop of the Toledo Catholic dio- cese, will succeed Bishop Schrembs, who, Several months ago, was &appoin! - ed bishop of the Cleveland dioces:. Bishop Schrembs will take up his new duties in September. When Bishop-elect Stritch will come ] here is not known. It is probable he - will not be consecrated bishop for several months, according to. Bishop Schremba. POCAHONTAS’ DEBTS NOT MET. ' NAPLES, August 10—The American steamer Pocahontas, which was re- cently ordered to stay in port until Always say "Bfly‘er” debts Incurred here since hoy mreie on July 4 were paid, is still in the Aspifin is trade mark Bl’l! Manufac- harbor. It is stated that e bill lAr lure Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. |agents of the steamer. 5. BaooHovsCo. >THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. IMPORTED BEADED BAGS —A special purchase and a speci:al sale. —They are made of iridescent beads, with draw-string ‘top. For the Festal Occaslon —when you want to :preadyour “best” serve— Corby & Cake y’. It’s Cake that will grace any table—'for any cvent. W"th a richness. that sets your appetite on edge; and of.:absolute purity. The dainty icing completes the appetizing picture. - There’s real enjoyment in Corby Cake—wfihoflt ‘the penal- izing task of baking. Chocolate—Mocha—Sh-awbeny —This is an opportunity to secure one of these smart style bags and save a _dollar on your purchase. $3.50 value, Friday - $2.50 - SUMMER TOILET GOODS Do not forget the Vacation Supplies —Rubber-lined traveling case, three pockets, made : to sell at 50c, our PriCe .ucpecccconsnne 250 o1 B'“' Salts, —Cretonne covered tnn.lxng T 4Sc size at.. 29C case, five compart- =| ot , TN E > = o op o | S g " An l ure -I .b &g l b. Bag Bag “—Armour’s Bath o regularly A(t)l.ll' 5 9c MO&G:' 6 12 A-Lb. i iS:S‘:t{'m.escf)kle-fi'i"afi 582 ‘—Lso;:"m by :r‘ 79¢c E ‘ ores l'l.de . piabserfla:‘r‘l?wuh four cc::‘«'::apnn-“e mx = | pamgr 65(: $1 25 et am T 1gc | ELT $1.39 Nz ! Kann's—East -Room—Street Floor.

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