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THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, —_— ELEPHANT GUNS AND EXPLOSIVES |, NOHOMEFOR CHILD. ot ity o [ el Dinmer D By the Associated Pres mnittedibo) that Bos on: . PecCk nner Dance e s that | Ute_colony replied that n TAKEN ON HUNT AFTER MONSTER to do %::‘;fis;rf:o-‘;m?fii;:; o ;?.:3' '::’.:nfid ::‘lowl Y ot averat | Saturday Evening e child afflicted T hundred patien cted with epilepsy has been | Bundred patient e From 7:30 to 12:30 occupying the attention of civil and | committed the dviltlghv th BUENOS AIRES, March 24—The | mals exist in Patagonia. When Theo- | Police authorities, the Red Cross and | Home Society, and it was elaborate ‘arrangements for the cap- | dore Roosevelt visited Argentina he | the Visginia Children's Home Society s ' S wardma.n Pa.rl{ iture or destruction of the Anachron- | Was Dresented with a fragment of | for the past weck, and today they |ciety eould mo longer care for the 1 1By 'the Associated Presn, vinced that gome large, strange aui- LANSBURGH & BROTHER | Istic creature reported to have been lho‘:; &l‘c‘r:gm\;pml&cg":‘:afin;? v;‘_lllll; were no nearer a solution of the prob- | tle one, and a day or two scen In an Andean lake have been | hide was a half inch thick and curi- | 1M than when they started. Mr. Driscoll, agent of th “] 2 ® g last night the expedition which left| ously reinforced beneath the surface More than a year ago the mother, > ith tiny rods of bone. It must have For Table Reservations H We're Going to Start Tomorrow o o d - f L Phone Columbla H ausplces of the Buenos Aires Zoo- cenll;l":uv::.‘ What :,',‘;s:"'“'m“l xe 1 14; andsehe motherjcan o mothing ® Thomand | 1] ¢ logical Garden. S one seems to want an z The members of the party are all . ¢ well armed, carrying elephant rifles and lassoes. A quantity of explosive is also being taken, with which to mine the lake and thus scare out the monster—be it pleslosaurus, glypto- don or megatherium, as variously re- ported. The zoo's taxidermist is taking along embalming materlals for use in case the beast is killed. Another item of the outfit 13 a gasoline motor with which to propel the boat to be constructed on the shores of the lake. The expedition will proceed by rall to Neuquen, thence by camions to Bariloche and from there on horses into the territory of Chubut, where the lake is situated fifty miles from a settlement called “18 de Octubre.” Prof. Onelli, director of the zoo, 4 I i lit : : who organized the expedition, has p \ . 2 ]H : i directed that, If it fails to find the - z y ,’HM | / o Morning at 8:00 O’Clock—and Were Going to Dispose of-- P animal after six weeks' search, the party shall proceed to other parts of Patagonia. He said to the corre- spondent: “I am laughed at, but I am con- PRE-GENOA CONFERENCE | MAY BE HELD IN RIGA Delegates of Baltic States, Poland and Soviet Russia Expected to Meet. By the Associated I'ress. RIGA, Latvia, March .25.—A pre- Genoa conference of some Kind be- tween delegates of the Baltic states. Poland and soviet Russia probably will take place at Riga, perhaps be- ginning Monday, but the agenda has not yet been framed. There is some uncertainty as to which states will 4 4 participate, as it appears that some 3 of them frown on the idea of confer- 3 ring with soviet delegates, thinking & . such a meeting might prejudice Genoa delegates against them. *oland. however, has replied, through | the Polish mi r at Riga, that she will send representatives. | When the soviet delegates arrive a | the Latvian frontier they will be ac- | ’ companied by a guard of Latvian sol- diers, and while in Riga will be ¢ Lguarded constantly by Lettish offi- 1t i inlimated that mot even 5 paper correspondents will be al- 0. b. lowed, to approach them. g 1.0 South Bend The ‘soviet requested permission for the" delegates to bring with them a Studebaker is the world’s largest Mg builder of six-cylinder motor cars! time the delegates are within their MARCHMHINGTON 1921 was the TEST YEAR for motor Studebaker led in 1521 because it DETROIT, Mich., March 24—"Gen." car values. It was a year of discrimi- built—complete in its own plants— Ineob 8./Coxeylof Mausilin, OhloWio nating buying. Peopledid not buycars, cars of superior design, materials and d “Coxey's army” in the march on i workmanship, at the k i Washingtop in 1894 in the interest of last year, as the result of a whim or X p, al e lowest possible economic-legislation he sponsored, an- fancy. They bought on the basis of prices. nounced today that he was planning ] to gather his followers for another intrinsic values. Studebaker will lead again in 1922 F drive on the Capitol in an effort, he A said, to induce Congress to pass bills . And § 4 ile cause, in the new models, the refine- he fias presonted as cffering ald in in such a year Studebaker buill ments of the new year have been added 1 relieving unemployment. ix-cylinder than ; Mr. Coxey sald he has “four bills in moge 8 GIEE cars any other to the proven values of the old. Be sure 5 Congress and two more in prepara- manufacturer in the world. to see the new models at the show. tion, which will solve the economic problems of today if Congress will pass them.” “I am_ to have a conference next Look for these Features in the New Light-Six at the Skow: Wednesday on the most important of . them—the legal tender money biTl.” A mlsm_.“mmh bolle complan i Sente. Pascated toternal botapor, which means greater effc he said. “I have promised the unem- acy. Completely machined crank-shaftand ployed if this bill ifi not gi;‘zl“’r.{rog)i\er «LH..MP 3% l_h)‘ wmh;] e necting rods. 2 consideration 1 will act. w Ve . x4 ‘motor e i " Congress time enough to cousider ‘Suadebaker design. Intermediate transmission. Com gy controlled fooma sk Com! purkiog carefully, then if the bill is not pass- Valves inclined at 20k de for of . 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Remember, the Men’s Shop opens Saturday meorning promptly at 8:00 AO’ Mo Direct Street Entrance—off Seventh. ~ A Week-end Sale of Suit Cases il It A Saturday-only price. 24-inch Suit Case, ]{ 24 and 26 inch sizes, durable and of fiber, in natural leather color. It has gen- WARNING! Always say “Bayer” when you' buy Aspirin. When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for ' Colds - Headache = Neuralgia ~ Rheumatism Trouble Is Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat- ed, there is mot enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because ° ts action is so close to this natural lubricant. 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