Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 10

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is for GOOD— and for GREAT and for GRAND— all of which may sound boastful and all that but which is just our, own peculiar little way of saying Adams! ‘HER you are entertaining, or at- tending a social gathering, nothing else is quite so im- portant as being at your prime. Why not make cer- tain that you willbe? Do \'-"' asthousandsdo. First' thing inthe morning, cleanse your system with Pluto Water. Accumulated waste is detri- mental to both health and clear thinking. i ruto acts in 30 minutes to two hours, French Lick Springs, Indiana. Your physician prescribes it. A clean body makes a clear mind PI.U'I'O WATER Bz 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1622 ) WREIIK 1S BLAMED ON BROKEN Wi £o“estec by Argentine S.P. C. A ll | Seven Killed, Sixteen Huft as| furing of e pesciosaurion monter iil| Coach Plunges Down Fifty Feet Near Atlanta. j By the Associated Press. | ATLANTA, March 13.—With all of| can Soclety for the Prevention of I} | the sixteen persons injured in the j | derailment and destruction of an At- lanta, Bir.ningham and Atlantic pas- ~antedeluvian creaturs exists it be senger coach of a train en route to] allowed to roam its native heath Fitzgerald at Camp Creek early Sun- day pronounced out of danger, ar- [} | rangements were being completea {f | today for burial of the seven persons killed. The coach was semt cr trestle into the shi ashing trom ® i) | fifty feet below, all of t| il | meeting instant death. L° browon ng alon applied, but too late to save the ok from turning over. 1o The dead ‘are: 5 s. McIntosh, New York c i | Driver, Roanoke, Ala.; W. o ll | Birmingham, Ala; R W. Li | | nota, Ga.; Mrs. I. H. Etheridge. At- i |lanta, Ga, and W. M. Brooks, Man- chester, G $20,000 JEWELRY STOLEN MEMP . arch onds and jewelry valued at ,‘fl 000 nmo)nmod the existence of the animal, says the expedition will start at che end of the week, Dro- Vlded -aanmnnl funds are forth- By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, March 12—A. protest against the killing or cap- which is reported to have been seen in an Andean lake in Pata- gonia has been raised before the minigy of interior by the Socle- dad Protectora de 'los Animales, which corresponds to the Ameri- CHUROH HONORS DEACON. Observes 98th Anniversary of Old- est Lynchburg Citizen. Special Dispatch to The Star. Cruelty to Animals. LYNCHB! March_13.—The The soclety urges that if such an | M %‘l‘“h llnlvarf.ry t;ll :hethbirfllld a{ am “A. Miller, who is the oldes! unmolested. Invoking law \No.. resident of the clty. 2,186, dealing with erpelty to ant- | " Hoe N s e charter member mals, the society demands that the | of that ehurch and has served it for e ut y years as a deacon, D expedition W HIChDEODOsER (OIDFINE being active now In the Sunday ichool back the animal alive or dead to the Buenos 'Alres Zoo be pro- hibjted. The protest is voiced in a letter by Dr. Allarracin, head of the so- cletyiswho calis on the ministry |PROVIDES FOR VETERANS. to instruct the Governor of Chu- !pecmm-p-mmn- Sar but, a territory in the southern RICHMOND, March 13. =0 part of Argentina, occupying part house tonight vulm\d the bill mnklnx of the tableland of Patagonia, to |3 appropristion for the entertain investigate the truth of the report |when they come.here for the annual of the creature’s existence, and if feunion in June. The house named - elegate Young e! elson, the only that is established “to do What 18 | consegarate veteran in the legisla- necessary in fulfillment of sald |tyre, to communicate the passage ot law to prevent the hunting or [the bill to the senate. He captyring of it in any form, leav- wa Dlluded as he made the lnnounce CASTORIA Mr. Miller contlnue! strong and re- markably active for his vears, re- talning all of hlu faculties. —_— - allow creek es were T. Elmore; W £ Fohnaon, anier, Se: 'ought to enjoy fullifberty and be Tenn., Mare allowed to reproduce itself.” are missing from the home of ‘Hivch| the penguin it provably wanid Sia 2 rcl e penguin, it probably woul L Morris local banker. a &lfolarb'e{'\:» "n brought north, by Tensen of the For Infants and~Children etained by the ange of climate, an Dolics for Investigation In connection| - If sclentists want to study tne | I Use For Over 30 Years with their disappearance. Mrs. Mor- ris told police that the jewels, wrap- ped in a hnndkerchlof ‘were hidden in a wardro! ||||||||lIIIlIIIHIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllIIIHIIflllHIlII|||lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII ,,_JIIIIIIllI|IIIllIIIIIII|I|Il|IlIIHIIIlIIIIIlII = crnture let them do it in a hu- mane way In its T habitat, while it Always bears is enJey!nf full libe: e, berty. the Meanwhile, Prof. Onelli, who first Signatase of Here’s One Angle of Our Service The Secretary of the Treasury has an- nounced that Victory 43 % bonds can be con- verted into certificates due in four years at the same rate of interest. We will gladly attend to the details for you without cost. Interest coupons will be due on the Third Liberty Loan, March 15th. We will cash them for our customers now. Folks say they like our serv- ice. By it we are opening new friendships and cementing old relationships constantly. We’d like to serve you, too.- 'SECURITY Eé‘k“hiié“ni’vBANK WASHINGTON'STLARGEST. SAVINGS, BANK Corneryof 9th and G’ Streets 'UNDER.UNITED WI'H ‘IB.M!U!I\' wmvum. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIll|I|IlllII|||||IlllllllllllllllllllllIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllIHIIIIIfl IlllIllilmumluulmnnlmmnuulllulu = &l II///// You Want What Yox_; Wqfit When You Want It- —and it is our endeavor to see that yeu get it. Our PURCHASING Department has been orgamzed ‘with thought for the customer’ s con~ venience uppermost . A perpetual stock record is mamtamecl by what we consider the most modern system . of, its kind, as an aid in keeping the merchandise YOU require available for your needa . Mr. CHAS. O. REED our purchasing agent, hna had ; many years of experience in this work. Hu&now]edge of materials and markets, enabling us to maintain at times a proper reserve of the right. merchandise, aids ° matenally those who deal with this ordnmzatxon "(To be continued Wednesday) NA’I’IONALELECI‘RICAL m!y ~ JATTTEITTEECC g ZIN : S ONE e e |, mummmunmmm T Capturing Patagoman Monster | “Flapper—Girl Who' Makes Date Witk Five and Fails to Appear” By the Associated Press.— SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 13~—The modern “fiap- per” was described ns a girl ‘who wears her gkirts at uncer- tain lengths, doesn’t buy her own sodas mnd mukes a date with five boys for 125 and falls to show up, by Joseph r Hergeshelmer, short story writer, before students at the University of Utah here. There were “flappers” of yes- terday as well ne today, he de- clared, the difference being that todny they show nmnd kmow more than they feel. % | SHVERSUTHS. xwufl" 5!:1-0,'% Philadelphia Drarvono EmAcsuEN'rWJEwamnWmmwM sper-Quality Diamond Book™ nim:h illustrates new exclusive "The. 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