Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 18

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HINTON COMPLETES LONG FLIGHT TORD 5,000-Mile Trip From New York, Started August 17, | . Ends After Difficulties. FIRST PLANE WRECKED'*‘- Scientists Leave To Explore Ruins Of Yucatan Cities NEW YORK, February 9.—North America’s first clvilizations, flourish- ing 2,000 to 6,000 Years ago, will be traced in excavations of ancient Maya cities in Yucatan, Mexico, by twenty representatives of the Archaeological Institute, who salled for Progreso on the steamship Mexico yesterday. J. F. Barry, execative committee- man of the institute, and Dr. Sylvania Morley. archaeologist, head the arty, which will proceed immediate- to the site of recent excavations QUANTICO FIRE DESTROYS QUARTERS OF OFFICERS Another Blaze Burns Mess Hall at Brown Aviation Field in Virginia. , Special Dispatch to The Star. ¢ FREDERICKSBURG, Va., February 9.—Two threatening fires broke out at the military reservation of the United States Marine Corps at Quan- tico and Reid. The first wag at the new 10th Regi- ment_officers’ * quarters, which have just been completed. The blaze which Was of unknown origin, destroyed one of the two wingse of the building con- taining about eight rooms. ‘The second fire occurred at mid- night at Brown Aviation Field, at JUDGE SELLERS OPPOSES D. C. PARENTAL COURT Calls Proposal Improper and Dan- gerous, and Seeks Oral Hearing. Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juve- nile Court of the District has submitted a Prief of twenty-two pages and asked for an oral hearing Iater in-op- position. to the Brookhart-Free bill to lish a parental court in the Dis- Judn Sellers based her opposition to this measure principally on the fact that the bill I8 improper and danger- | ané that it also governor appeared on the deck of the | ship, amiling, and with his arm in a sling. Many thousan: the republicans demonstration, pler to the pall told the crowd: “I am human encugh to appreciate this reception, but not physically strong _enough to make a speech. These flags show that Porto Rico id American, and will &0 remain until the end of time.” provides for - : provides for CANADA: FOOD-COST. UP. OTTAWA, Sbruary 9.—The aver- age weekly cos: of food for a family of five or six Canadian cities was $10.62 January 1, as compared with $10.39 December, 1922, according f{. figures lssued by the department of labor today. The pre-war cost {n January, 1914, was $7.73. The high ;zil‘rk. reached in June, 1920, wa= permits: the boars. education to comnilt children to tfain- ing schools without a hearin Miss Cora Vansant, ape: the Conduit Road Citlze ocla- tion, charged that the Juvenile Court |.. hears evidence and gives the mother {little, if any, opportunity to present h de of the case. Miss Vansant criticl: d lnanlg both ths juvenlle Court ang oard of children's wnlur H. Burns, who sald he fa- vored the Brookhart-Free meascrs. #n “Appeal "trom. the court. —_——— REILY GETS OVATION. BAN JUAN, P. R, February 8.— Gov: E. Mont Relly arrived here this mérning from New York and w: -gtve rousing receptoin. Bands Home, Sweet Home" as the of persons joined 4 soclalists in their marching from the e, where the governor { that it is drawn up in poor Kng- | bad legal form; does not re- | quite the judge of the proposed pa- rental court to be a meniber of the bar: gives the judge of the court en- than 100 miles from Progreso. Barry said that inscriptions found excavated walls and monuments epresent the phonetic language of ivilization in advance of the lan age of sign language hier- vphics. He said he thought the Mexican discoveries would prove of greater historic value than those found in King Tutenkhamen's tomb. John C. Merriam, president of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, and and Mrs. Barclay Parsons of York will join the expedition at Reld, when the mess hall was entirely consumed by a fire of undetermined origin. A hard wind from the Potomac river made the fire fighting difficult, and only by strenuous efforts was the blaze prevented from spreading to the frame barracks. The mess hall accommodated about 350 men. Second Develops Constant EngineiA Trouble—Pilot Has Had Ad- | venturous Career. y too much power. even to CASTORIA For Infants and Children tnUse ForOver 30 Years “"""'“aé,f%| ‘ Addreu Commumcatlona to Prcndenl, 2325 18th St. L — e Lieut n and@ his companions. | by their arrival at Rio de Janeiro. | have completed a journey of more | 5.000 miles. undertaken as a between the il on the occa- f; District Grocér By the Associated Press. RIO DE JANEIRO, February Lieut. Walter Hinton. the Am aviator, arrived here yesterday, com- pleting his seaplane filght from New York to Rio de Janeiro. N.W. “Phone Col. 9855 Krumm’s Macaroni and Spaghetti For Highest Quality 3 Packages 25c Gelfand’s Combination Relish A delicious combination of oil, eggs, mustard, spices, sugar, vine- gar and vegetables. It's abloluhly pl’rn, wholuomc ¢'nd dd’u:wm. Small Jar 15¢ Tall Jar 30c ORIGINAL avrei SAUSAGE 35¢ Pound , Ib. 35¢ I lb carton 39c Ib. 57c Ib. 28¢c 10 Ibs. 69c can 10c - each 10c 3 bars 14c Ib. 15¢ 12 Ib. 20c 31bs. 25¢ pt. can 29c 2 cans 25c can 39c HAVE YOU HAD YOUR PROTEIN TODAY? The body needs a certain amount of protein to mah up for the excess starch taken into the system, eminent physicians advise. Take protein nature’s way by useing SCHINDLER PEANUT BUTTER, mlzcd with FIGS, DATES or RAISINS, in sandwiches, salads or cagdies. BE SURE IT’S SCHINDLER’S Made in Washington Since 1902 Ting Tong Tea “It's Different” Buy one can; you’ll have to sa. that it’s the best you ever uulc! The most careful selection of fin- est varieties and expert blending make TING TONG TEA superior. Y4-pound Cans. 23(: n's celebration neluding be- | of the latter The acrial exped sides Lirut. Hinton Wilchusen. s Baltzell, the naval station n August 17 i et with difficulty almost from the start. The original plane, Sampaio Correio 1. was wreck- ed in landing off Cuba only five days after the start and the aviators were rescued by the United States cruiser Denver. The seapiane in which the journey was finished was purchased from the naval air station at Pensa- cola. Long delays were suffered be- tuse of the motor trouble experienced with this piane Final Clearance Sale They're GOING FAST, men—ifaster even than we expected them to go. But after all it's not sur- prising—for where else in Washington can you get really fine quality and beautiful style in One-pants Suits, Two-pants Suits and Overcoats. Selections are still compiete—but you'd better hurry. Was Many Thrills, Joseph Phtlltps led through | NN and sh Gui- » aviators From Cuba the West Ir thenee to ( the route Choice Leg Lamb Kingan’s Bacon Gold -Band Butter - Gold Bag Coffee - Granulated Sugar Campbell’s Beans Large Juicy Grapefruit D. G. S. White Floating Soap - Auth’s Pure Lard - 'Baker’s Cocoa - Fancy Winesap Apples - Wesson Oil Fancy Stringless Beans Hauwaiian Sliced Pineapple algo aboard the runaway naval baloon from the Rockaway station which made a sensati Factory, in the in Dcecember. 1920, —_— GOVERNOR ACCEPTS BID TO ALEXANDRIA PARADE Richmond Blues Will Also kae Part in George Washington i - anadian wilderness, Over 400 to Choose From Ceiebration. - - Special Dispateis 1o The Star of Vi In a great many instances this $18.30 Suit is & inuch less than actual cost of manufacture. All sizes, all shades, all models—all of the best. They’re going fast—waste no time—come in AT ONCE. 2 by One Price lQnIDNx\I' v h 1 posed of about thi N Light Infantry Bl one ngher military organiza cepted an invitatiop. . which is com- The Richmond Virginia's crack , also_ has ac- The Blues will send a battalion here for that event and it will act as eseort for the gov- ernor. The invitation to the governor and the Blues was extended ncr=nnall\‘ yesterday afternoon in Richmond, Va., Values to; $40| Every suit has two airs of ‘f"“”' at a[rpost half thcppnce ofp‘:ll:;bsar(lll(éu})]clme Rarments in a one-pants suit elsewherequ?‘m fabrics—Blue Serges, Unfinished VVc.zrst ldn( Hard-finish Worsteds, Tweeds, Herrx;gs- bones, etc. All 2 in the ver styles. Y ncicst BE SURE IT’S SCHINDLER’S D. G. S. Stores Sell AUTH"S Smoked and Green Link Sausage, Pudding and Scrapple O’COATS ¥, " v Vi . 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