Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 25

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THE EV STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, 'APRIL 30, 1923. ——— E = g prest- | = e | the Near East Relief in the Black| 8o a4 to learn NUN DE AD 24 YEARS | POLES OPEN NEW PORT. Si?f."‘v?v’.','fi-‘?e%'finwiki'.rffii"éfie-'ifie‘r.'fi-'a ESCORTED OUT OF SPAIN. | Scritior s amertoan war stocks in| ~ALLEN GOES TO GREECE. | Lo Mol P40l iist's! Mhii® commer | cnas modorstaine s baciud toydeart 1 — | France, was ox| ed from Barcelona; CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30. vernor of Kansas, left for Smyrna, | cost any more than building a new —— 1¢ 8. B P! - = 3 2 | y|Gdynia Naval Harbor Has Depth the first all-Polish sex- | pyepch Deputy Expelled From Bar- | Saturday by order of the Spanish|After an extended Investigation of | Egypt und Greece. | one. as provided for by the government. He was escorted to the Polish dlet last year and calls for a frontier by Spanish police. of Forty-Two Feet. deep water harbor at a cost of fifty celona by Order of Government. e ebio e AEEI Al Neinait By the Associated Press. million gold mar a strong protest by telegraph to WARSAW, April 30.—The naval{ Gdynla harbor has a depth of forty- N. France. April 30.—| Premier Poincare and requested that port of Gdynia (Gdingen) was in- two feet of water against twenty-four s member of the | représentations bs made to the Span- augurated y with sultable | feet at Dantig. and former un. 760,000 See Gorgeous Cere- mony in St. Peter’s—D. C. Residents in Crowd. B the Associated Press. ROME, April 30.—Pope Pius yes- 4 . Y 3 . terday celebrated #or the first time £ ; s = . the gorgeous ceremony of beatifica- y ! > " ' A s easons Imlna ln tion, pronouncing the first degree of < ¢ ; senctity on Sister Therese, a nun of 4 " R N » ] . the barefooted Order of Carmeites, ; q £ roflts' vho died at Lisieux, France, twenty- - « + D iy g . I em n - four years ago. It is exceptional for . : 1lie Catholic Church to beatify so soon | - = : ; after death, such ceremony being senerally deferred for many years, 3 ometimes for centuries. 4 ’ ¥ Sister Therese was a beautiful poet, . S v 3 3 writer and artist of high gifts; she 1 i . T . et Y ac or entered the convent when fifteen . 5 3 % g Years old and spent the remainder : of her life in holy works. This was he first beatification since the war : - F e I nlrect to celebrated with elaborate pomp, as L 4 1ope Benedict XV reduced the splen- v 8 Gor of the cercmony of beatification, ) , ” «ven the canon i 3 . 4 St. Peter's decorated 1 ancient crimson damask hangings with gold fringes scintillating with LJight from thousands of chandeliers. 2 A statue of St. Therese which oc- e G el HE oil geologist is expected to put his finger on the [ J ® S R R map and say “Drill here”. His responsibility is heavy, : M Ll O for sinking oil wells is a costly and laborious work, and the ; 600,000 Persons Present. real map of the oil field lies hidden beneath the surface. Mgr. La Monnier, Bishop of Bayeux. 4 - ZENAIANG Jecres otibestideations and Last year there were drilled 5406 dry holes—failures. It e i pin 1000 eeometan costs from $40,000 to $100,000 to drill a deep well, varying 1y beat ved by the entire RN L in sl Gaesie e s The geologist forms the first link in the chain of specialized bressive spectacte. - Several thausand experience required for success in the oil industry. For “Americi t, including ine dirctors nis of the over fifty years the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) by American Iso Mr. and S 5 A , i “Make no blunder — buy a Mre. Marshull Field, and Mrs. combining the functions of producing, transporting, refining WONDER,” an honest slogan for Vall of Santa Barbara Calif.; Mrs. Our “from maker to el s . . . thrifty men. i Franic Allen West of Washington. Dr. and marketing, has made possible the daily delivery to your wearer” policy means a substantial Skal of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. 3 S 3 ai i S| i high- d lothing. , Seriven of h.fifif.-'f.\“‘;.."u‘my Yana Moy door or fi.[lmg station of pro’fiucts of sustained quality. Ask saving on high-grade clot RO TR for Polarine and “Standard” Motor Gasoline by name. PR SESERR STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) = “rearest ome to 7ou REUNION OF CHINA e Leleut o wuit or tor 5 Sun Yat-Sen, Southern Chieftain, vou save ss to SIO“' Tells Former Premier Principal Leaders Must Reach Agreement. - By the Assocated Press 4 HONGKONG, April 29. — Wang Chung-Hui, former premier of China. returned today from delivering at Canton @ personal message from AaEs I" WAsulueTo" President Li Yuan-Hung to Sun Yat- © Sen. souther: utionalist leader and former president of the southern h N Y A Both np'n Sat. 621 P republic. ve a ve Wang. to deliver the message. de- g i (Fipio ‘I‘!lel\(d.g‘un, isre s 14‘ sl v Until 10P. M [] [ is to it as one of the judges of the ) International Court At_his final interview with Sun sen, Wang handed him a state- ment in which he declared he had decided to go abroad because he could sec no prospect of the reunification of China. His visit nton. how- ever, opened new vistas, he said, and he found t . like himself, did not believe force was the ‘best method of resolving the doubts and contentfons ation. Sun Ya X d. holds that f a united Chi ieved within this generation it can be done only through an greement among the prineipal leaders of the country. | China, Sun bel s, is too vast and g EppuaERto ke somi e fbvitary - » . TR T Never failing protection OFFICER DIES IN PLANE FALL. ; 1 ' 2y M . against the attacks of the SHELBYVILLE, Ind. April 30— : : : ; elements is the 24-hour-a-day job of Lieut. Ralph O. ' P . e el e . ' - your roof. Between your cherished I St ' household and the weather a Certain- ismBer SO U kAT i i ; ] { teed roof imposes a stout defense in which each and every shingle does its duty. Here is where quality counts! Certain-teed Slate Surfaced Shingles possess a through-and- through quality which has been time tested and weather tested in every feeds the - ' ' i | i s and economical, they are also pos- nerves— Tflnfificszkc’i'fif x‘ifif\'fl b . _ . 1 : sessed of real beauty . ..Mellow il ) anelyl Ssteplus merchants e making : i i _ S tones of sage green, blue black and them. : o | R f T : i red—used singly or in combinations Youner- : : : = —provide harmonious color schemes er tasted anything so refresa- ’ : P e ' for homes of every type. ing and Gericous . Vegex aias digestion by building up the life giands. Drin it as bouil- 0D ; use it 1 30ups, sauces, o- gravies; or mix .t with boi- ter to mate eeiicior = nour- ishing mndwich spreaa o ol goou RTOCeT aNd aeaiers. MO 2 Do THl_S: In America there are two classes of people. Those who kno'w §tyleplus i f ) Clothes—those who should.. - g iw |I!"I{Iu:::\0‘- ’(‘!u:gr'!"_ll!“‘;::s:l;ld““h Clothing merchants who study what's happening in the clothing world WS T Chest acknowledge the pace-setting progress of Styleplus Clothes. el Tll‘\ev are pace-setters in Style—inc}uding t{\e snap which young men demand No telli ; b 2, e - and the refinement sought by men of genteel taste. 4 mayod;:'el‘:: i1 r::::. ;rewl:zs':mxl:(; They are pace-setters in Quality and Value, based on good tailoring, all-wool then's when ‘oure glad you have a| fabrics, standard trimming. And last of all, they are priced reasonably. jar of Musterok at hand to give prompt relief. Tt dos not blister. Henry Sonneborn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. i As first aid, Musterole is excell i Geo. M. Barker Kraemer & Duehring . C. Taylor "'l'hn:ls-:i‘s 3‘:; ‘mo:‘;ei:ofm::f ei:te Ye::l 649 N. Y. 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