Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY, MARCI AUTO DR|V[RMW“J "1 SELF AFTER CRASH Of Amaryllis Blossoms Here .I.RI M N URSE ney Gordon did not think the certi- flcate of the doctor sufficiently clear liam A. Taqlor, chief of the bureau % of plant industry, under whose ad- . Hal A. Maine Found Dying in One of Sons Said to Be Suf- Office Following Report fering From Fever in New in explaining the reason why Morse ministration the show is conducted. of Pistol Shot. London, Conn. 18, T oy have been named as candidates fron tach of the Mmiversitics and coeces ‘DELAY CLIFFORD HEARING here “will be examined before the . Ll they were students of some Maryland university, according to the decision ponement to Next Monday. of the trustees. The next selection| 1o 5y N in Maryland, and consequently the | H1eaTing before United States Com: next opportunity for District stude ts | {1 /S810n” e ‘?““a,“n“‘ ;’,;‘_ Representatives from every coun- / try in the Western Hemisphers and from every state in the Union were registered among the 16,810 persons Who visited the ten annual amarylils show of the Department of Agri- culture in the greenhouses at 14th and B streets northwest, yesterday. This was second only to the larg est attendance ever at either an amaryllis or chrysanthemum show conducted by the department, the one larger attendance being at a time when there were many thous- ands more war workers {n Washing- ton. The balmy weather and eunshine yesterday enticed practically all { Washington out of doors and family groups all day long from 9 a. m. to 9 p.m.. swarmed through the green- houses where the show of vivid coloring. 93 - x2 1925, ; = — — 7 Maryland committee of selection in precisely the same manner as though | Request of Inventor Causes Post- %'9)2:‘.)"‘”“& will be in the autumn of | ric Sairs Rrrmifos According to the will of the late | ! Cecil Rhodes, which created a fund | % for sending Americans through a post- [ I'* graduate course at Oxford, about $1,600 for each suc | date to cover his expenses while study- ing In England, application could be | | made efther in'the native state of a t x student or in that state where he was case by the public has carrying on his studies. However, Mr. | & ange in of hearing | Rhodes, who in his will took cr)g-‘"_n‘i" b office e J?'l‘cl:)afcr en - nizance of all states and territorfes of | bullding e auditorit 1 The District of Columbia. Which | the United States, was unfamiliar with | Wash; College of Law, 1315 K hithert e e | the situation in Washington and made | SUc€t nort g others charged with conspiracy to de- | vised of the application of Colin H. IS S een chelld e fiie U RIS 0 W O A S | e ed ot Livested b the: son = 5 Linvingstone, W. W. Scott and Le,n- | Fi&ht of furnishing candidates for the b g = plaint of the young woman on March fraud the United States and the Ship- | I ne: o ol d Al dent Aydelotte said yesterd There- | s & nan o SoainnAn aaa ard Christie for the separate trial|Rhodes scholarships,entitling the win- | fore ‘ap until the present residents of |® and was released on 3$5.000 bail He g L0 e POBL- | which had been granted last Saturduy | ners to a three-year course at Oxford | Washington who have attended college | M8 charged with committing 4 poned today by Justice Stafford in |and suggested that papers in the poe- | (; ; | here have had no chance o compete |felonious assault on Miss Brennan, ¥ h 1 = - H University, in England, has now been |here have had no chance to compete | Criminal Division 1 of the District |Session of those three men might | % 3 granted the same rights as the states, Supreme Court until tomorrow. The and only after | Who Saturday filed a suit for $500,008 have a very {mportant bearing on the Aydelotte heen | damages t the inventor. delay was caused by the abeence of | L8k, Jurtice Stafford refuscd to de- |according to a recent decision of the |3 prevail upon the trustees to Harry F. Morse of New London, Conn., | fur = h| BroMlepicrustess I was) munionnced[remedy; thelcondion BT | one of the sons, who {s reported 111, Yesterday by Fresident Frank Ayde-| ) re Tl Hette: of any state, M, lotte of Swarthmore College, Ameri- | Aydelotte sald yesterday, 3 can secretary of the Rhodes trustees, | Frank J. Goodnow of Johns Hopk telephone ope- postponed Ionday, at i counsel for the could not attend court. Justice Staf- The show will remain onen ford, in granting the siiort delay, sug- gested that a better showing be ‘made days more,—tree to all—from 9 to 9 pm., and while on special duys ot the physical condition of the de- certain large groups are invited by tendant, Harry F. Morse, United States Attorney Gordon an- the department officials this does not event any person from visiting the nounced to the vourt that after a careful consideration of the evidence of the alleged conspiracy he had reached the conclusion that a convic- |tion could not be secured against George M. Burditt, a lawyer of New York, now practicing in Chicago. He therefore entered a nolle proscyul as ow on any day at any hour be- to Mr. Burditt. veen 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Judge Rockwood asked a delay of the trial to afford an opportunity 1o v ¢ some of the other defendants—not The trial of Charles W. Morse, New 30 O 0 O o O or & sevaa: York shipbuilder, his three sons and ce. He declared he was not ad- Students of Capital Granted Chance to Compete for Scholarships. two a.m. > announced t the wjde interest m. HAD STRUCK PEDESTRIAN CLAIMS SHIPPING BOARD IS IMMUNE FROM. SUIT Lasker Declares He Will Ask for Dismissal of Manson’s Contention. o Presn. 2 ACH, Fla. Mareh 19.—An endeavor to obtain dismissal of the Believed Fear He Had Slain F. B. Buckingham Lead to Bond Salesman's Act. e QUEEN MILENA BURIED. $AN REMO. March 19.—The b | of the late Queen Milena of M Ipsesblize that Harry F. Morse fever h NNy Werne Sempested L for two weeks” and the docto- can- HAL A, MAINE. & { Probabiy had kille and Otis pl believing his automobile n at 14th street | ate Saturday night, enty-four years old, shot and killed morning. The 15 a bond sale and uicide in his office at 1516 He was at the automobllc 1o sop and . the police number of d several hours upant of rect building, report of vistol shot o'clock, as did John An- | anitor, who resides ati Boyd and ergenc *t patrol | wother, | SACCO PHYSICALLY WELL. onvicted KM urietaris ieantal Cont | dition Is Not Disclosed, However. ! For Argument | THERE'S a dispute as | to whether St. Patrick was born in France, | England or Ireland. | There's never a dispute | as to the reliability of the good American food, cooking and serv- ice at New Plants at Show. The department police force had a busy time as traflic cops keeping the automobiles moving through the grounds and preventing blockades by those seeking a place to park while they visited the show. At times there was a walting line of people several blocks long standing impatiently for their turn to get in. More than 100 new plants were put in the show yesterday replacing those which had " been hruised bv the vds, and some wdditional blooms ded from a reserve supply s come into bloom since the show started. Secretary and Mrs, ed a number cluding mew.bers their wives, through the s Wallace cscort- ¥ specal Instructions of the retary. war heroes from Walter Reed and Mount Al nd other hospitals are the guests of honor at the s today with officials of the depart- ing them about and scores inent Was ians donat- use of wutor es to bring the veterans (o the show. Several Jarge touring partles from d, Oblo and Pennsylvania fourteen sights loads, and practically n visitors had ever before there A gorgeous,” ete, Students to Visit Exhibit. number of several thousands are lo visit the show, according to arrangements made by chaperons and school au thorities with the office of Dr. Wil- :*i****“****¥¥ki****¥¥¥* Large Office for Rent Star Bmuilding 2 XX FO SR S 6 o turing concern. This office is bright, has southern exposure, private lavatory, running ice water and is con- venient to passenger and freight elevators. able for light manufacturing, for office employing many clerks or for showroom of large manufac- For a modern office buiMing the annual rental of $1.21 per square foot for this area (1,990 square feet) is extremcly low. . proceedings probably will be the first step taken by the Shipping Board In fighting the' million doliar suit filed against it yesterday in New York by Phillip Manson of the Pacific and tern ~ Steamship Company, inc., It was said here by A. D, Lasker. chairman of the board Mr. Lasker., who is a member of President Harding’'s vacation party. sald that while the suit was directed the previous shipping board, ent board would contest it ssing the matter he point- ed out that the Skipping Board, as a government could not be ent. and that the Emergency Corporation. algo a party to the proceedings, while held suabla by the Supreme Court was, however, a corporation without ts with the exception of the an- appropriations made by Con- “SUN GOD” WORSHIP RITES IN N. Y. CHURCH March 19.—With oncealing the altar, yptian service, portraying the orship of Amen-Ra. the ancient un god,” was held yesterday at St ark’s-in-the-Bouwerle by Rev, Wil. liam Norman Gutherie. The service reading of a canto from “The tGospel of Osiris.” Following the chant, the congrega- tion kneeled and began a prayer of | adoration to Amen-Ra, “The God of Heaven." The ceremony followed the usual opening of an Episcopal service. X Suit- A statement from & physician of not advise the taking of the trip to University is chairman of the M. New London was présented to the court by Judge Nash Rockwood of |he understood the fever of the cick New York and Attorney Wilton J.|man had been about 103 Goi n Washington. Judge Rockwond said Assoclated Press. and reported from Swarthmore by the Students from the District land board, of which E. H. Niles, Equitabie building, Baltimore, is sec- retary. who this Spring 9 ~ then consider these things: Every week, more and more buyers are choos- ing Oaklands. In little more than a year, the demand for the Six-44 has taxed the pro- duction facilities of the Oakland factories. Oakland is se confident of the superior meritof itsenginethatitplacesupon everyenginea writ- ten 15,000 mile guarantee against excess oil in the combustion chamber. Oakland isthe only company to offer such an unusual guarantee! Oakland is the only company that gives you a definite gauge with wi to judge, in ad- wvance, the actual mileage the essential parts of the Oakland Six will deliver —free fromtrouble or expense. Oakland service stations are keeping accurate records of upkeep expenses on Six-44’s. In Cleveland, for instance, the average upkeep last year was only $8.06 per car. Other cities report similarly low averages. g to buy a New Car When You Buy An Oakland—You Buy Known Mileage You see new Oaklands everywhere! Every week, you meet them on the streets in increasing numbers! Have you considered the reasons for Oakland’s phenomenal success’? It is simply the result of Oakland’s pur?ose to build the finest light-six in the world— a purpose realized some eighteen months ago in the Six-44. Oakland’s success has been justly merited —merited by definite superiorities that will become more and more evident to you the more closely you inspect the car. Itis these definite superiorities—that enable Oakland to offer buyers a definite gauge by which they can estimate the minimum number of miles their Oaklands will deliver. It is these same superiorities that enable Oakland to give a special 15,000 mile engine performance guarantee. And it is this same superior quality that alone is responsible for Slen unusual lt'Zcords —inopen competitionandin privateservice —that have been established by Oaklands during the past year. Twice, you will remember, Oakland won important national economy and endur- ance contests. In Cleveland, actual records show an average annual upkeep cost of only %8.06. If you are considering the purchase of a new car this spring—you simply cannot afford to overlook the Oakland. Itisa beautiful car—and an extremely com- fortable one. It has ample power for any emergency; its six cylinders insure a re- markable smoothness of operation at all speeds. Its economy has becom: the subject of univ comment. The ble of mileages shown below estimates, with remarkable accuracy, the minimum number of miles you can expect from your Oakland. . Compare these facts with your own per- sonal experiences with any cars of similar price. Analyze the Oakland. Then remember that Oakland—a division General Motors Corporation—offers thi: splendid car upon a basis of definite and actual mileage. You will then readily understand why more and more discriminating buyers are daily convincing themselves that no other light-six offers the dollar-for-dollar value so evident throughout the Oakland line. P OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN malltg Pivin’ol of General Motors Cerporatios “Washington’s Largest Re~* nt” 12th and { Streets N.W. The “Mileage Basis” Gauge Main Bearings—40,000 miles or more with- out attention. Valvei—15,000 miles or more without need of grinding. lsbummsdn—wi&g s st e the e of its aj itments the an performance th-running of e the Oskland chassis. Comnecting Rods—40,000 milds or more without attention. Cylinders, Pistons, Rings—Guaranteed in Gas Mileage—20fto 25 miles per gallon. Tires—15,000 to 25,000 miles per set. Transmission, axles, and major parts—Life of the car. orricc-a . Secon FLoR Keep Looking Young ronsare It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young. 0 do this you must watch your liver and bowels. There's no need of having a sallow com- plexion, dark rings under your eyes, | pimples, a bilious look in your face, dull eyes with no sparkle. Your; ! doctor will tell you 90 per cent of sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well known physi= cian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable | compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and ‘bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoy- ancy which all should enjoy by ton. ing up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c and 30c. Touring Car $995 Roadster - - $975 CoupeforTwo $1185 Sport Roadster 1145 CoupeforFive 1445 Sport Touring 1165 Sedan - - - 1545 Prices F. O. B. Factory 1gx waTse o 5 [+] (Scale of drawing: 1-16 inch=1 foot) RENT $200 A MONTH Including Heat, Light and Ice Water Authorized Distributors District Company 1709 L St. Main 7612 E. J. QUINN MOTOR CO. 824 14th St. N.W. Main 2936 Apply Room 621, Star Building Or Telephone Main 5000, Branch 3 . Oakland’s remarkable success is bringing us a great many good used cars of all _. makes. You are sure tofind here a car of higher quality at a price appreciably lower, 1 223K A KA TN 2 K A ok ok o Yo XY S AT 33k Aok X FO8 2 24 X 2Ok KKK KRR A Ao IO A A RIE A O T3 A XA X kK e KA K e FOk 2 Yo X ¥ ok R K Kok ok K

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