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- THE EVENING ' STAR,: WASHINGTON, D. -C.,- TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. cago from Cyril de Witt Reinhard, a SCHOOL BANDS COMPETE. 9 RADIO TO BRING WAR WORLD’S LARGEST BOMB PLACED |HALT JESSICA BROWN'S | fi2, /om0 Best Home Treatm I DISABLED TOGETHER H. WEIGH. WEDDING TO NORTHESK | na s when mesess oile Beimvacs | schost benin oasy “wih apen "t || =g e rearment | 2 s he: when he read that Reinhare . e . boys’ band in_ G Park Al | ON EX IBITION; EIG S 2 TONS = :‘h‘: -‘;ezf:n ’vii‘ffio?yd,‘fé‘:é‘fi“"fi,“,“fi ?:;t: &,;! p:{'}rl:tcei;:lv::{“;::at‘?mn:&t for | Halry Growths‘ vorc e con P Many in-Government Hospitals to ew York License Official Refuses {:!eg‘l:o"a.clc:vt e .;_::;;e :asflle'%?_} festura ot ' the ‘convention Sof . ths R | The largest bomb in the world is| “ecovered and no effect was felt from Stoa z rom England three weeks ago. Miss | ttendance. The bands repre- o all pack- ulu St on exnhibition with the Provisional | the blast of the bombs explosion. & Assotl Omsdy Dencer: | Erppmssititherwonldiny Inancther | IFHlE LU oRlo=" Centasiilast, ow [.'|:| e h-.u‘::’r::: Pl Secrétary Hughes Makes Ap- ganization are confined in government | ('© : B e aTass the motisl test e com < MeNL| streets northwest) and the Lincoln < > - here will tune up tomorrow and||[paste with some of the powdered delatone ot Moty i Mg C"‘fl"‘-n've?xl.l‘ Memorial SUSHL the rack andpIEne Were s Brown. < el comedy | Fuom the New Heven Hegtater Thursday. ||lana water. Apply to hairy surface and| | for U S. Entr proceedings at the third annual conve 5 the usual tests with a similar bom ancer, to arl of Northesk ves-| (ritic—There isn't any suspense RO, S |l|atter two or three minutes rub off, wash ! peal for U. S. Yy tion of the Disabled American Veterans loaded with sand to the same weight | terday. The hitch occurred when Miss | off, was| Into Body. INNATI, Ohio, June 5.—Due to the fact that many members of the or- Minne- of the Warld War, to be held will be apolis the week "of June broadcast by radio. This announcement was made today Ordnance Company, parked between the Munitions Building (21st and B lugs, spaced farther apart than usual, from a special rack in a Handley- The 4.000-pound demolition homb is | of especial interest as being the first of the largest size of bomb ever pro- | duced, as well as being the heaviest | and without The bomb released from the rack with a pull of less than thirty-five pounds on the release handle. explosive. By the Associated Press. - NEW YORK, June 5.—A divorce de- S Plenty of Suspense. cree halted the wedding of Jessica about your play. Playwright—Oh, Brown and the earl went to the mu- nicipal bullding for a marriage li-| cense. Miss Brown produced the de- cree granted her last October in Chi- | isn't there? rovalties. You just ought to see me waiting for the Loulisvilie, Ky.; Richland Center, Wis. Cedar Rapids, Towa, and Chicago. The | remainder of the thirty-five bands| The word hairbreadth, now used | | for Infinitesimal space, once named a regular measure. It was the width | of sixteen hairs laid side by side. | marring hairy growths. To remove blemish. To avoid disappointment. be you get real delatone and mix fresh. or fuzz from arms or neck make & thick the skin and it will be free from hair or sure by C. Hamilton Cook, national com- | . io v ana ¢p tast S ar o s dceiaisdibre mander, who said that ar gemp‘m:’.re J‘ & :‘ "flzrefl Esl “l"mm = ORI une 5w tnous | AR b0 b e i, 1Y | hpjone ey v o inste - | UUMMER GARDEN CROWD | B e B ey ‘ot Siate. ‘Charles | convention null hmmcaiatly, - " "°| This bomb was developed by the) APPLAUDS ARBUCKLE = B Y ead for Americars | . PrACtical every hospital has ts re. | Alrcraft Armament Division of the =} night at the Kent centennial celebra= wave strength to reach the most dis- | and follows closely the design of the 5 T ahia Doreesnt tant_points. Letters were mailed to|2.000-pound bomb which proved so | Great Reception on First tion at Columbia v ¥ hospital authorities toda king their thve i ( o = § appellate division of the A\“‘d \S"e:"i _— The bomb actually weighs about | BY the Asociated Press. : i supramescourtyFwhol InfLotes el 4.300 pounds complete with nose and | CHICAGO, June 5.—Roscos C. Ar- { retary uu;.vxl;z—: ‘al.\.‘.‘;l:‘te‘v;‘zierllml: A tail fuzes, i... * with about 2,000 buckle. former m;fill‘lf)]n :mulra co'm;; court and pointed out tha eh= of ¢ ‘T g . | dian, appeared publicly here last nig! fngs of James Kent, the former Co- jpounds of cast . N. T. and is thir-|gi% PP et time since his trial on whose memory showed that lumbia professor in = | the meeting was held. ¥ twenty-three inches diameter with a |He Was given an enthusiastic recep- | states « tions, being composed of st atesl 2 2 tion by & capacity crowd at a sum- é< > i b e e : eel nose and cari steel plate | mer garden at which he has an in- ividual we = 0 at the rear end of the drum at the |definite engagement. e lve e doing and should be treated as in- _— junction with the rear cone, which| Smiling happily at the applause and | dividuals for their misdeeds is comparatively light structure |cheers, Arbuckle sald: = = 0 Secreta ughes said the tran-! i e ng the fins. “I thank you from the bottom iSieisd Bienel stiilits Nty Head of Big Independent|=Iping the fne = - & tor test|my heatt Its the Srt thne tve has | auiliity gtithe smorldidanendall wpof was fitted with delay fuzes and fell |@ real smile in a long time. é he existence > o us . zes b b : i t o In a firm sandy soil from a 4.000-foot | The fover of the garden was lined ® i et ataiis Sope Steel Firm Says Trend Is altitude. The fuzes functioned per- | With floral tributes from friends in 2 | ates and its various states has de- fectly. delaying detonation of the |all parts of the world and a bulletin ¢ ’ l ne pended and still depends upon the Toward Shorter Hours. charge until the bomb was well | board covered with telegrams was urts . buried. and the explosion threw a |displayed. | Assurance of llknn‘e. i dense cloud of earth to a height of | he declared. “still re- . over u thousand feet. The crater | i ssurance of our domestic | BY the Associated Pres 1 averaged sixty-four feet in diametor| CHURCH AND SCHOOL BURN. ‘ e is true in international | PITTSBURGH, June 5.—Declaring| with a depth of nineteen feet below | CHARLTON, Mass. June G5.—St. 22 D he i mational affairs. 1f we |[that “the rate of progress toward|the original level and a rim about | Joseph's ~Church, the only c i | have tranauil states it is because the {abolition of the twelve-hour day in]fVe feet high. The volume displaced edifice in the town, and the Charlton pecple believe in the reign of law &nd maintain the integrity of their i complete disappearance is only a|about twenty feet, as in a heavy night. Firemen said the origin of ce have a nation with the im- [matter of e B. F. Jomes, jr.|DPump. but control’ was immediately the fire was mysterious. ! ‘:'rl‘;‘”’;,‘“ of hational aa-jchairman of the board of directors i ause we have |of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Cor- ‘ f the Tnited {poration, the largest unmerged steel If controversies over 1 the steel industry indicates that n>I teen and a half feet long over all |a charge of manslaughter in connec- The body consists of a steel drum of | tion with the death of Virginia Rappe. was over 1.000 cubic yards. The plane at the instant of releas r- | Grammar School, an adjacent build- rose | ing, were destroyed by fire late last e e etermined peace- |concern, said in a statement today - ° v there must be a tnibunal to de- [that for twenty-five years every ef- tarmine them fort has t put forth by his cor- The American love of peace and . poration to abolish the two-shift day, LR LU sense of right.” he eaid. “and the |POTRLION to abolisr s | conviction born of our experience, |and that since 1910 a reduction of 5 e - ! S ' . " achinite” e "of [per cent has been acconfplished in If you are careful when making your selection of hat shou DOWEr to secure provision eful settlement of inter- the number of its manufacturing em- ploves working twelve hours a day. | Paint to specify “Murco,” you will be sure of getting a painting job that will last. Not only is “Murco” the putes by the establish-| After agreeing with tne findings of | e = E cnt of a permanent tribunal of in- |y Vs coniniitie Ve one Paint that affords complete protection to the sur- ternational justice Ameri Iron nd Steel Insti World Demands ¢ “Our peculiar interes in the choice of arbitrators and in the likelihood of the intrusion of politi- {that the impression prevails that th Mr. Jones said: “It is to be regrette Fears Rapid Change. face on which it is applied—it has the ability to wear much longer. Add to the great durability and protec- Announcing a Special “Shrine” raquire it. in order to g twelvenour day is still universa quate protection to our own rights: |throughout the steel industry and | ey e ol the interests of world peace demand [that nothing looking toward its| tive properties the natural beauty of et abolishment has been accomplished, | Secretary Hughes asserted that tem- | whereas. in fact, a great deal has| porary tribunals were imperfect. both | been done. | | | cal considerations. “How unsatisféctory is such a meth- “Originally the industry was gen- erally upon a twelve-hour basis. To- “Murco” Liquid Paint 0d." he added, “as compared with the |day much of the work is being done | Ll opportunity to submit ntroversy | on the shorter turns. Our observation —and you have an unbeatable combination. These to a p nent inte nal court |is that the rate of progress toward | : + ablest and most im- a court in standards | composed of th partial judges, accordance with and giving their continuous and ex- cting judicial ert advice to the interpretation and (lowed to proceed naturally and in . oy IR ) et s 4 h b d b . h l h C = I 2 Rpplication of international law. | orderly ‘manmer. Abrupt chanses in | We make “Murco” Paint out of the very purest in vention has been opene v the Te ephone Company. It 1s Answers Crition. Sstblishedipracticesinrefraught “'lh; gredients—100% PURE lead, turpentine, linseed oil, perfees nternatianal law hetore. e |, Speaking only for eurseives. we|ll Japan Drier—so we know how it will serve you, no known as { Enational ey e "¢ | have been studying and working to| g ARk z :‘s“r;"J‘)L‘;f({‘e"‘:‘,,’,‘,‘_m e emna eliminate the twel our day for | matter where, nor under what conditions it is applied. - % e we must have arbitral |Imore than twenty-five vears. We! = of a judiciable nature; we cannot, in | Projects looking toward its complete | Supplied in any quan= Geference to our historic policy, re- |d0INg away. Some of these have| . fuse to submit fuch cases to arbitra- | proved measurably successful. Others tion. These critics also Ignore the enormous service that an interna- tlonal court may render with the ma- terials now at its command in the de- velopment of internaticnal law." Speaking at the o ntennial anni- | present process of elimination is al- | | i abolishment of the twelve-hour day | indicates that its complete disappear- | ance only a matter of time, if the! have been complete failures. But the total result of our effort has been the reduction of the number of men in our manufacturing processes who work over ten hours by more than 30 per cent since 1910." three qualities have earned for “Murco” the name of “Lifelong.” It will pay you to investigate. tity and in any color E. J. Murphy Co. This central office connects with: versary of Columbia’'s acquisition of | Ji s < @ permanent pro- i TR = = o - . i FIS Ko Tbh Chloctind | f1, 5, 2, it for commcaune ) 710 12th St. NW. Main 5280 Shrine Housing Bureau clared he was justly acclaimed as the “father of American jurisprudence.” He pointed out. in describing Kent's lMfe and career, that whereas. a cen- | tury ago, little and poor law was pr duced In America, now it was the na- tion's chief product. thus creating an {mperative need for competent ex- position of the law PLAN AIR FREIGHT ROUTE. Three Planes to Fly Daily From Cleveland to Detroit. AND, Ohio, June 5.—Air freight se: e between here and De- troit will augurated by the end of this month. it is announced by Leon B. T president of the International “ompany, which will operate onoplanes between the two Three machines, with a capacity six passenger: 0 pounds of merchandise, wi 1y trips. WILL ENLARGE AQUARIUM. NEW YORK, June 5—New York's @quarium, one of the most noted insti- tutions of its kind, is to have a second floor added to provide swimming space for additional specimens of the deep, the board of estimate and apportion- ment arranging for an appropriation of $86,000 to defray the cost. c1 or 1, ake dai His Reason. T Wt o orron & thowsand dot. ’ Information on parades and all other Shrine activities may; = o et Birakintly, ke Sen be obtained from the special information switchboards. = to indorse it You kno some prop- erty owners, don’t you? 3 el = sotia ortan o nomey. " 1Y i Ask the operator for “SHRINE” from any telephone, and z RADIUM d thé 2 " you will be connected with any of the above bureaus and head- = unger CaP ¢ | : uarters. E TISSUE CREAM For one thing, a mighty good sensa- q . 'E— —rejuvenates “skin” glands and prevents infections from dust and other impurities. Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. O’Donnell’s Drug Stores * as large as Ireland and po 1 would Le necessary Peoples Drug Stores ‘\ Remmonnced : Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla - Birch Beer Root Beer CELEBRATED QOO e EXTRA DRY GINGER ALE X Qe tion for you—that is, if you have a normal throat that responds to the best.old taste on earth—gingery, fresh, ice-cold. Clicquot Clubmakes a hit with every throat—they all like it. That’s why the Eskimo kid always wears such a confident, happy grin —he knows that in every bottle of ,Clicquot Club is a real thirst- quencher that appeals to nearly everybody. All sorts of people enjoy the tang and freshness of this ginger ale. They ask for it everywhere and always. And they all like it. In every bottle is goodness itself —everything in Clicquot Club is the purest and best to be had. : As for the happy blend—that’s been popular for thirty-eight years. e\ Try Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Root Beer, and Birch Beer. Order them all by the case from your grocer or druggist. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A. from the Registration Bureau. Shrine Registration Bureau Shrine Transportation Bureau Shrine Information Bureau Visiting Temple Headquarters Almas Temple 1923 Shrine Committee All Other Shrine Activities In order to avoid congestion of the telephone system during the Convention, it is urged that telephone conversa- tions be made as brief as possible. ~ A special exchange for service during the great Shrine Con- ¥ The-addresses of registered visiting-Nobles may be obtained Information as to the-movement of special trains may be ob- ‘tained from the Transportation Bureau. I R Ll (I