Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 38

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BATTERWARSHP | GUIDED BY RADID Specially Designed Shells of Mississippi Leave the,lewa Slowly Sinking. Panama President Among Those in Demonstration by Super- i i dreadnaught. i T3 Radio 10 the Assoc'ated Trese ABOARD U S, MARYLAND. | TANAMA BAY. March 22 —Hammered by the big of the superdread- naught Miss pi vesterday after- noon, the radio-controlled battles u] Jowa was slowly settling last night. | Twice the old hulk which was (hr' proud ship of “Fighting Bob” F L in the battle of Santiago came under the range of the M i guns | and each time gwas severely punished ! by reduced charges and shells. espe- cially designed in the hope they would not sink her. President Porrak of Panama, Secre- tary Denby and a congre i § from Washington. Pe RBritish minister to Pan Navy and Army officers watched the ! firing from the fleet's flagship Mary- | Jand. which stoed off about one mile | as the lowa steamed along at four-| 1een knots under the radio control of | the mine layver Shawmut. H coming over the! teen knots, opened fire | ch guns at a range of | approximately six miles to demon- | strate the kind of a barrage attack-|. ing destroyers would encounter. Llighteen salvos of six shells each were fired, sixteen direct hits being acored, Turning away the Mississippi later «came back at the game epeed, and at @ much longer range fired five of her awelve fourteen-inch rifies in sixteen #alvos. A hit was registered in the fourth salvo, The Jowa executed a 1urn in the hope of escaping the Jississippi's fire, but the gunners kept the range during and after this ma- neuver, In which four direct hits werc .cored, two of them along the water Mne. tearing holes in the hull ! Gther Shells Cloxe. | &ix other shells landed =o near that! oficers eatimated they would hav hit the target on ricochet had projectiles heen of battle type. On £hali pierced the upper deck. but the control mechanism was undam- i a { cChanics last night were endeavor- | g keep the Towa afloat until to- | Por further big gun tests which lanned as a climax to the most | vor held by the Jast night attempted to iocate the | Jowa by the use of star shelis. i i | NUMBER 2 | | uggestion ‘ PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nighte, Cleanse the blood. bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the ! successful substitute for calomel; there's | no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste.” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” fecling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely \efeuble compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel (-gmél‘iplg and Olive Tablets are the = big American cifies to sing. They will listen to me then." “They do not throw ‘cold petato’ at me there,” she said, referring to Paris. “Caruso and Calve—they Walska Adores Hquand and Art; received the ‘cold potato’ when Forgives Critics| e it 5 gt Seiioa s Europe,” By the Ausoc'ated Press Mme. Waidkh Wf5ex not particu- CHICAGOD, 'Mardh 25 — Mme v i ety affairs, alttough CHICAGD, Meah - = } she has hees peived twith open Ganna Walska MeCormick adores o by tHE rmick family, “only my husband and my sing- The dinnergqWey bore me. 1 ing." and feels herself an “old- ot :?n‘e: sh“g -l-\thmlkrm_"'l fashioned girl.” the singer, wite of | 1 hen Siinignt 1 go ta sleep Harold McCormick, Harvester com- when 1 do not have to sing.” 5 - and . and pany millionaire, is quoted aus saying | The singer and her hus ! ve Friday New York, where in A newspaper Interview. She dls- lelve Bldayney e e e e playved patience with the critics, who have not praised her singing. al- though paving tribute to her pul- chritude. “In the fall” she said. after ex- plaining that she would sing in Paris again soon, “I go to all the All Available HAVANA, ar Toacana they remain until April 5. she will sail to France. 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Juan was playing with his elder brother when two negroes approach Military and Police|ed and enticed him away with the promise of candy. s2id they disappeared in the direction of the country, The entire district has been aro ed and fears are expressed that w may be another horror Banta Clar: The elder brother own variously as and several other nam. ttendant human sacrifice. | By the Associated Press. baseador to £pain. are mmfl'ml i A Display of ALMCO Lamps Worthy of 'Your Inspection Bridge Lamps. . $16.50 Antique Shade, lining. ing. walnut, black and gold. Ad- iustable bracket. black georg- este. Orange inter- Gold lining. Black and gold ruch- If you have not already visited our Ten-Day Display of Fa- mous Almco Lamps, you surely ought to do so before the week passes. You will find a large and beau- tiful assortment and at tempt- ingly low prices. You'll find, too, that Almco Lamps are not ordinary lamps, but veri- table works of art. We are showing here but one style. 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