Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 10

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were gentle |sent’ a lifetime of work on ths part! Because the | of the Ohio sclentist. They are hmong much to the | O ot the pres. (the few valuable scientific collections | Motors—Make ideal conditions. We also install Put your power problems | muncation_ made public today by | President Everett S. Litchfield and NO GOLF ON FRIDAY. | Secretary W. Garcelon, of the ‘u“uch“ut" Clubs Asked to Close | Massachusetts Golf Association L e for Funeral. visiting the gne woman of artisiic : 3 { makes a good living by EOSTON, Auguat 1.—Golfers through=l} 5iies of thio wealthy. aud oitering |out Massachusetts were requested 10|to repair damaged wall paper. Her refrain from playing on Friday and|method is to place a piece | clubs and associations were asked | paper over the | to close out of respect for the mem- then paint in ory of Presldent Harding in a com- sign. | waves against the shore fifteen million years ago? | fossils are not broken up, 10 " THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1993, S THEATERS O JON | Beautial, Cruel Queen Ruled W’wre Cl'wlnnatl No’.v Stands.;;mvm- ietand, on the other hand, | lector. Electric Udelwmld i i ! was beaten by flerce waves which | These are in addition to Dr. Bassler's me Franklin swal l- I | 2 ’ i is is a story power moto | ground the graves into great phosphate , own work. x | deposits which have hrought In millions i | about Cincinnatl, ) tures like Queen Rebeccah, who in- AND COMPAN | Ohio, 15,000,000 years ago. fested the water. up to us | of dollars to the owners, | T g There were the trilobites, ancestors’ How does he know that the country about Cincinnati was barren? Because i 1 It s a fairy story about a beautl-l,¢he present day crabs, of whom the i Tomorrow and F”day to Be|fu! aueen, the loveliest creature in ail | queen was one. There were the sea Observed as Mourning John J. training B 3230 ¥ was christened after a lady of coverer's acquaintance, — Mexicans eat salt on orange: of w damaged portion the appropriate = ARNOLD | because organisms at that stage in history hadn’'t developed. 8o that they | { could Tive out of the water. | Gives Collection to Museum. Cincinnati’s whole history for this | period immediately around the city and i h—live little animals looking like that she slew her enemies and ate | o V2 G0 Ao the ocean bote them. tom by their own hodies. There were This fair lady ruled with an fron |the cow horn corals and lots of worms | 5 and shellfish, e ARNOLD no foseils are found in the soil of that the world, but so ferocious and cruel "i"*flr ancestors of the present star- Period for President. AND | S | Washington business will respond C()\IPC\L\Y {almost as a unit In closing tomorrow, = {complying with the proclamation of |the Commissioners and the resolution {of the Merchants and Manufacturers' to tonservative { Association. investors President Stephan !ana Manufacturers’ !today that all members of that or-| ! ganization would close their doors | for the entire day tomorrow and also lon Friday, as a mark of respect to the !I ate Chief Executive. F‘nllo“lng the request of the Dis- | Commissioners that places of ¢ be closed certain hours to- and tomorrow, Washington's | theaters joined in the nation-wide Real {tribute to the late President Haj (Diic i by suspending all performancs | v and tonight. Amusements to Close. Keith's Theater, the only playhouse >w in operation, will have no pe: formances this afterncon or tonight. { {One show, however, will b tomorrow ' night and also night. but for Offer of the Merchants Association said Guaranteed First Mortgages | trict busine ed improved Listate in Washing In curity the «f the Real prop- erty, we Gcoott addition to se d Friday and interest. the two pperate on in - any wl ird upw tomorrow }Thursday theaters f - /4 1$1 ito b it sud Various Maturities {the Toltowing day. Ereids 3 to 10 Years these open | ess at but | et ame hours 1o be follow- «d_tomorrow—opening at 6:30 o'cloc Marshall Hall will not be closed but tomorrow and Friday the prt will be shut down. alester will make on thesé two maintain its regular Cuaranteed First Mortga ¢ be bought the monthly payment 1 Interest at the rate I'hese s to will no trips but 1 | temorrow allowed |} o ordar rin_chari i the mortgag o > of pubiic buildings 4nd | tidal basin bathing beach will be closed Wednesday and di The Washinzton Automobile ade Association last night adopted resolution closin utomobile | alesroom and ser station today. yn monthly payments. or Write for Particulars ice Barnes Isxues Call. Industry and business through the nation were called upon today Friday aside day of mourn {ing for the late President Harding by Tulius H. Barnes, president of the amber of Commerce of the United ‘ARNOLD AND COMPANY srporated Capital, $1,000,000 very business enterprise, realized that the aggregate individual rested on the opportunity of healthful indus- al i1 that the character of his su {one to give an busine: { dustry and {dence {ALL THEATERS ASKED TO CLOSE NEXT FRIDAY| S i i Will Hays Urges Industry to Pay | Tribute to Late President 5 on Day of Burial. conti- 1416 Eye Street N.W. Phone Main 2434 August T.—Steps were | have all the motion | ville and legitimate 3 nation remain closed | ! Marion, Ohio. of Hurding. of the funeral in the late Will H. Hays, president of the Mo- tion Picture Producers and Distribu- {ors of America, announced that all nu"l\u that association would » theaters closed until 6 iday evening, and suggested | ance of the day on thel { part of all other motion-picture thea- { i ters of the country. Augustus Thomas, executive secre- f the Producing Managers' A tion. announced that directors of {the associatign by & unanimous vote j recommended®hat ull legitimate thea- { ters of America be closed on Friday i night SMITH COMING T0 D. C. New York Governor Proclaims Fri- President Say “Bayer” and Insist! | day Day of Worship. ¢ YORK, August 7.—Go: i\\ued a proclamation de: v. the day of President Harding's funeral at Marion. Ohio, as package or on tablets you are getting |# day of mourning, and calling upon | the genuine Bayer product prescrmea\nm pu»p)c of the state “to bbserve worship and praver as by physicians over twenty-two years and B D e proved safe by millions for . Smith gnat- When you see the name “Bayer” on { Al state departments were directed | |10 close and all employes to dedicate | {ihe day to the purpose set forth in | ithe proclamation of President Cool- | idge. The governor will go to Wash. | ngton today to attend the official funeral tomorrow RUM YACHT SEIZED. HEMPSTEAD, August verted vacht Dorothy. formerly a submarine chaser, today was seized | by custom officials in a raid in Hempstead harbor,. Liquor worth | ,000 was confiscated and two men one of ‘whom, Clarence®B. Coombs, is said to be a deputy sheriff, were detained, although no charge was lodged against them. Combs, with Charles Wirts, oiler on the Dorothy, boarded the yacht after the raid and surrendered at revolvers' points. Customs men sald they found cash and checks totaling $1, Combs’ pockets. Officials are investigating a story | told by Combs that he had gone with Wirts to “regain the yacht from pirates. Colds Toothache Earache Neuralga Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | b only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. ! 5ists also sell botties of 24 and 100, Asprin i1 the trade mark of Bayer | i1anufacture of Monoaceticacidester of | dalicylicacd. 7.—The con- Summer Rash Prickly Heat Sunburn Tired; Aching Fegt Use Noxzema Greaseless Cream HH S i r[HIS famous healing cream RED MEN TELL SORROW. | gives quick relief in all ||| s hot-weather irritations of the Special Messenger to Bring Con- dolences to Mrs. Harding. ! rash. prickly heat, sun- burn, chafing. insect bite: ph = BUFFALO, Y. August T.—A tired, aching, swollen feet, etc. ressage = of haolents from Hhe nstantly cooling. soothing Great Council of the Improved Order refreshing to the of Red Men. of which urbder President | ¥ tually FEEL | Harding was & member, e 5 igned by Phillip H. Danner of Buf- SMOW Wne asaece s alo, great sachem, will be delivered to t in—no soil or stain! irs. Harding by &pecial messenger, it nt and delicate you'd was announced here today. never suspeci its powerful heal- POSTPONE ENTERTAINMENT. ing qualities. The world’s skin preparation, being the only 2 d The moving picture and vaudeville one that actually penetrates the ||!cntertainments_scheduled for tonight, <kin and carries oil of cloves, ||tomorrow and Thursday nights, by the menthol, camphor and® other kf‘*‘:‘)‘efldfl Mason: !hlwt! beerll Msl‘?arln)ed ool ali R o the same nights of next week, be- cooling, healing medication | .0,5.0f the death of President Hard- direct to flamed ski ing. ——— KLANSMEN PAY TRIBUTE. TAMPA, F August 7.—Ku Klux Klansmen paraded here last night ‘us a tribute to President Harding. The procession comprised about 200 white-robed figures riding in auto- mnblles From one car was displayed I flery cross, while in an- flag was carried at half- always keep At all drug stores—3 S1. the {out of the w will | § band over a great ocean. She num- bered her vietims in thousands, and the prints of their graves to this day are found scattered over the old sea { botigms, Her name—those who have been delving of late into her murderous history have christened her Rebeccah, but it doesn't matter much. be she lived and died long before names were invented Had No Bong in Her by the . 50 the Rut ody. shore she_couldn't in her body up on the dry land even and survived it might have me: few million more years of life, it ‘would have indicate stepped forw paths of e Tt might have chanwed the whale his- tory of the world from then on But_boneless Rebeceah couldn't ter and, among her descendants, broken heart k innati Center of Inland. Eton seientist helped him Cincinnati rer rule was undisputed ferc is what she and some of vietims told him. In sul present slte of the f an island, eighty miles wide b; miles long. in the middle of @ n. It was an absolutely bar- soil. Not the upon it srawled upon it cighbor in the sea was another jsland. the which is now Nashville, Tenn Rebeceah Ruled AlL island Cincinnati proba It lay low against torms sw The Its nearest of b1y neve its beaches. Pleas- nt bathir would been, perbaps it_not_f s they Adam and his wife were Made only - of wheat and barley scientifically baked 20 hours ~ Supplles Vitamin-B" and mineral elements: How: can Grape:Nuts be other than a wonderfully. appetizing, healthful food?:" Floor Varnish $3 a Gal. 85ca Qt. From the user’s standpoint, no other varnish justifies a higher price. J. W. Hunt & Company 1221 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1352 % the most Il\e!lly remedy we know for Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, | Headaches and Malarial Fever. Leave the Bedbugs to “P.D. S.” The pests won't bother you for long if you'll take the precaution to sprinkle “P. D. S.” freely into the cracks and crevices—which are their hiding places. P DS —is a tried and proven en- emy to Bedbugs. The handy spout in the can makes it easy to apply. Use it freely to GET RID of the bugs—and to STAY RID of them. For Sale at All Peoples Drug Stores. ana | tory goes. | city was the center | ept ) have | They all lived and paid homage Rebec sloping gently eas How do the old qtieen and her associ- | Ohio, ates tell Dr. | does he know, | Il | period s told rather completely in a to | collection of 25,000 fossils which Dr. | water, ‘Bumer has brought back, the gift of i Dr. George M. Austin of Wilmington. | for the ‘museum. These, worth | thousands of dollars, have been donated to the cause of science here, and repre- in shallow ards. ah yery Bassler all this? How | for instance, that the IN MEMORIAM As a token of our esteem and respect for Warren G. Hard- ing, one of America’s best friends, our office, store, warehouse and shops will be closed all day Wednesday and Friday of this week. Count the Conveniences that are provided in these delightful Apartments in 2530 Que Street N.W. and you'll not resist the temptation to take up here. Really, they offer the most for the money. as you can imagine—and with every comfort venience provided. residence As cozy and con- Three and four rooms with bath and dining alcove rentals from $65.00 to $90.00 per month Open for inspection every day and evening Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4840 EDMONSTON’S—Home of the“Original” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Closed Wednesday and Friday as a Mark of Respect to Our Late President Warren G. Harding “Quality Is Important™ “Fit Is Imperative” Feet Hurt? Don’t Handicap Yourself in Business or Pleasure. Wear Shoes LE 1T QWEHES THE HEEL Foot Forms cover every need of every foot.” Scientific Lasts are deeigned that meet the individual needs, and the shoes are fitted by experts who study the individual need. There is more service, as well as more satisfaction, in weanng these shoes than any others on the market. Wear Corrective Foot Forms and enjoy foot health. Smart styles as well as plainer models. Oxfords From $7.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Out of Respect to Our Deceased President N respect to the memory of our late President, the Chapin-Sacks Plant, includ- ing all departments, will be Closed Tomorrow Wednesday From 10:30 A.M. Chapin-Sacks Corp. Out of Respect to Our Deceased President All formalities in connection with the opening of the new Studebaker Building (at 14th and R) planned and announced for tonight will be omitted Joseph McReynolds 'Commé_rcial Auto and Supply Co. 14th and R Streets Phone—Potomac 1631 O REG I RREn

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