Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 10

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.10 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 AMERICANS URGED lExcavazions on Buried Site of Ur [ e remariaste sories or aveecs ot (T MEN END LIVES |NORTHWEST BANK CREDIT | art which adorned its walls and have “T0 PRACT.CE THRlFTf * " Reveal List of Kings From F lood!Llii“?‘,‘,f52'.423"{{."?’“'Z!J’,-i'if?”f.'.’f ~BY GAS POISONING RELIEF SOUGHT BY U. S Exhausting coughs that wear you out— ) fallen temple and hermetically sealed s e ?D d D 2.000 Y B Chri up below five or six feet of the hard- S | Esderal Reserve and “:“sm:auce‘ Yyou can stop them quickly <t Ex-| Date ocument of 2 ears Before Christ|est ma brick 1 have ever cncoun- | glai ; Fitter Vic-| ~ Boaid Leaders Begin Study Bishop Savs People Are Most Ex-| 2 f 2, . f 7 | tered. “Cnier smonhe: them are | Ol Adjuster 'f‘d Sux S Bitastiee | Day and night a cough wastes the secretions that are clogging 'travagant But Most Gener- | Found—Extends Record Back into Misty | humbor of copper reliefs of cattle. tims; Former's Body Found e : your strength and steadily paves them. Harmlessly and effective. ! g | The animals are represented as lying " The governmi program for re- the way fc i d per- ly the throat and ch. as) o i = by Wife. i K e way for more serious and per- ly nd chest spasms are ous in World. Dawn of Human History. { down, but almost in the.act to rise. y lieving morthwestern banks from the ¢ . 5 { f They are eleven inches high and acute credit situation in that terri- | Daps permanent complications. quieted and the irritation that is { { twenty-two Inchess in~ length, the'|l Two suicides by gas were commit- | tory was expected to be worked out, 4Yet you can stop it quickly causingthecoughpromptlyclears POINTS TO GIFTS FOR JAPAN | iy tho Associnted Press. {3t seems to have been ousted later! BOdles beaten out of thin copber|ioq pere yesterday. beginning today at Chicago, by a | with Dr. King's Sray It an PHILADELPHIA, Pa. January 21 | b3, e Dlain types. 7 - | 10" the neckes “the Sodies in low re-| James W. Gamble, forty-four years | delegation of ofcials, including NewDiscovery. It St —The first report of the foint ex-| id sometd ; : . “consi lef, but the heads, turned to the|of age, 2411 12th street northeast, a | George R. James and J. H, Cunning- Beeaks ipcraohs Frersstetiacta All Should Learn to Save, Declazes wedition of the British Musenm and | oot | froft stand out boidly i the rouni. | o1y im aaguster for @ downtown store, | ham of the Federal Reserve Board, bystimul‘:lingfhe Form thmm“d}; relies show @ degree of ex va 4 i -in- Henry M. Dawes, controller of the f years, s Show & degree of excel-|was found dead by his mother-in-law ¥ M. Dawes, : h . vould do. After they had | currency, and Eugene Mever, jr,| MMUcCOUS mem- of families all over £ [ |returned from a walk they found his | u ing director of the w.-mi branes to throw off 5 the country have houih . | ! = : L cd snd | body in the dining room with a tube rporation. i | ffi:’;’:’:',“,.',."’:i relieduponit. Get stopped quicki |the University of Pennsylva work of excavating at % Chaldees In Mesopotamia during the At any people in the.world neod to ‘Prexent season has heen made pal i practice thrift it is the dmerican peo- here and contalns tuteresting amt o | i, Bishop James ‘reeman sald portant "archeologiea b 0 tha chis eut in the nued in Dr. Freeman. : % : Ur of -the . it E > Th officials, o it| from a gas Leater in his mouth. | The eI o ler WAt Sl e o ren ! Gamble left a note asking forgiveness . \or, Y Siierdays WhL K0 O or N ought as the w Leing T ke 2 sins ¢ s reliats formed . ind stating that he could not stand | likely may visit other lurge money | - land where history dawned E . Another | “the roaring no in his head.” entcrs in the middle west. ! tlonal Cathedral yesterday afternoon. Port was made by ¢.Leow Jh » N r emaller scale, w! | poGieore, Tnn ' e, fif! = = “We are the v g a ot S e ool= | 3 3 8 . tfour, 1013 1 st 5 ast, 1 Te here are only 475 | Ve ute the most extravagant peo- ley, director or the joing « i a i 5 te stone and sil- | fitter of the as on 1.000 men. ple in the world—at least that fs how The most laboridus tusk, the r <i nd king « d 3 a background of i Company, was f the foreigners regard us. We are stated Vi " 1 who . the whole framed in cop-'| kis nephe: > : # 1. was the clearing *la q ther showed birds, sim-!body wa prepared (o admit we' are extrava- masses of debrls surrounding the Zig- ¥ treated in bluck and white. { with a tube from an open gas jet in- gurat or Staged Tower. The walls ed platform ¢ part of the bullding was deco- | serted under the covers. ; pointing out that .of the main structure, sct up by Ur. | PUllding about which v d with copper statues of bulls in| Coroner Nevitt issued certificates 45,000,000 was askéd in the: Japanese ENEur ahout 5506 b 3 4 Y ; round, 1 little over two fect high. [of suicide in both cases. dlsaster and $10,000,000 gjven. fully well preserved. 3 o- L F | aSortad oty Bagt o0 tha- coprer. R e Hishop Freeman praised tamla there is no pre-Chris RN ' 1D < it hud to f_r’:\;u} Wkt g eoman | praise t ment so Imposing as the Zigg A ¥e When Drthereint e i o at of | N still the common wse: but | POSTAL FARM SERVICE ; S | e > Ith o e meta shed on | samntan {hut uop otk e anilior group of sen | LTOUEI ottt W el coraing | T, el Jvlshed o0 | EXPERIMENT PROPOSED| M E RC HAN TS tsely d s {mpre ound fome fabr au el x i 2o ; . i“%l| Georgian Senator’s Bill Would Cut! Rates for Delivery to BANKr 6’ TRU ST COMPANY s Consumer. drew XI\NOUI\'CES that it has taken over the Ex- o e and AW B i wp g £ change Bank of Washington, located =zt euther A ths b sined parts | {rord il G el would be suthorl - Pennsylvania Avenne und 20th Street, North- A i : 1 P Senator Harrls, demoerat 2 i SRS sollap fiu¥ uma ki aiion 195 g o } | those of Kieh-una the . R it e west, and—with the c"ppAuvdl of the Comptroll-t 2nd abaenve of & Inun from Gud. 4nd pispabi e ; ire e R o FAND —lico would be confined between pro. i of the Currency—will hereafter conduct it =s of bix relation to.God and assarance Ly Countny. dating ik ¢ Ere ated by the ot i Thiat dBlivery riutasant & comis | its Pa. Ave. & 20th St. branch. of goda r’cl‘a;m\x& fo, - [ Viphe peopte: toho > 4 5 Cen- sion would ullowed the carrier. | i n Cht] < u 5 Bebrndid e (e f S i al o 4 v sleeper en| Under 3 the experiment | Phy ity hogeiciact Sk & Bome mmicments vt v e, re: |1 Jani o' Sivaunab wom | would bo tor one Yeur ‘over | Mr. Wm. R. Nagel, Assistant Treasurer will BE Faveds doorat pionat 46 cannot :-:Q: :i{::l\";{,;;?‘l"‘g;‘::( ) poster wen . * General and a repe be in charge as manager, and the same courteous by side with Tmplements of f . and prompt service, with greatly increased bank- ing facilities, is assured all patrons. experimental postal service for BISHOP RHINELANDER'S SUCCESSOR T0 BE PICKED Ted ——— 11 . ¥ h o t ¥ { Nearly 700-Clerical and Lay Dele- | miads. ‘it o ; s produced not o o uldest dat- Peter A. Drury, President gates Meeting in Philadelphia tery rrr.'«ll f 1 « | P Rolfe E. Bolling, First Vice President Church Today. | at the begtnnin : antiquity be L. E. Schreiner J. L. Sherwood Vice President Vice President A ¥ < L] o sishoh Fhi Frank P. Harman, Jr. . Wm. Henry White i o L N g, er ‘7 lces Vice President Secretary convention which w : = : > Edwin W. Popkins, Treasurer > Ilustrated are just three of the m. ay ; Frank E. Ghiselli W. G. Baden . - "y Asgsistant Treasures Assistant Treasurer attr_actne patterns which our col- Henry S. Wattles E. J. Emrich lection offers. Complete services in Assistant Treatirer Assistant Treasirer - ) H | Wm. R. Nagel E. Gerstenber these and other patterns. ! Asnistant Treasurer Astistant Treaserer i ProNE MAIN 7604 | B. Ashby Leavell 1. D. Beveridge || % V ® - — Assist. Trust Office, Mgr. Foreign Dept. || 3 .y Wade H. Ellis, Counsel | FROM TENTH PRECINCT e MIQ i ' s A | Thomas J. Wilmoth Pries Boards 1218-1220 F ST. N.W. - i : , : 2l : . > From Door of Witness Room W A ) i N Where He Was Held | =1 i ow ~ : ere He Was Held, | = = l: - . e s £ E = CSour Convenient Locations quartered _at s 1 m e i ] . i P rresied v | r e | : Iridescent Gold Edge Pattern— | Main Omce ls‘h&H sts‘NN &pe from the wi - - t Goblets . escaped . CHAIRS | Tall Sherbets ... .$10 doz. i Dupont Branch Brookland Branch 280 - umkorewing two bour & 7 Low Sherbets ....$10doz. i Dupont Circle 12'6Newton Sts.N.E. R ' _ " Pa.Ave., & 20% St., Branch and found the man was gone | = banki ice, and are located wh here i 2 MRS.W.L.LOCKWOOD RITES : = entadds s lted packing e | T D0 B e, . | Deposits, $6,000,000.00 s S, Metengen, Sncowsat. | This Sale Possible ‘ Belgian Cut Crystal— i |}l““ l[lll\ Tecember 1 ¢ _ i Tall Sherbets .....$10 doz. : Ml “ : < or { Low Sherbets i S cated herc. She is survived by her ! Tociaood ant Miss Omnie Lockwont | . EDMONSTON'S—Home of the and two sisters, ss Nellie McLinden | city. o] it AL and Oxfords for Men. Women and an arpets ' ‘ o | it A ! i i “Quality Is Important—Fit Is Imperatize” prompt delivery Glass— en ANTHRACITE and bi- b . 5 S o 12-0z. Tumblers . Values Throughout the Entire Store ; ---.+« . ... found in our stock, which is by far the Everything %:fi:dfl'fien‘if Famous CORRECTIVE FOOTWEAR 2 B- J_n w,emel' largest and best ever shown in Wash- - You will be missing an opportunity i DUUNGMAQTIN [0 if you do not take advantage of this * * ' 'sale,”as the prices which have been { 1215-1217 F Street ;,‘:’;F'ggyfhfl;f“h“m‘d"“ ... .this sale stand out as no other. Won- Haitrs—8:45%0 S P Hile portalts MU dilgbiste— well as orientals, make it a most in- teresting display and one that is an e % 2 All branches are fully equipped to render every po New ‘York Woman, Formerly eei Reorganization Only Makes i =S - - Capital and Surplus, $1,250,000.00 died at her resider W York { Illll“h‘h.. Mrs. Lockwood was and edu- Goblets and Miss Pauline McLinden of this | | : 3 7 ‘Original” FOOTFORM Boots V/e handle only | . o . > : ";;E;‘F;,g;-;; i at Btg Savmgs Optic_ Design, Thin Blown 49th A NNI VERSARY L] L] ‘Tall Sherbets Sh C l tuminous coal, all lump soft | | S 2 c0d p lmen y rl ORI, Sicokeand Bhindig - : The cream of the rug world will be Tow: Sherbets ; 0€es at om ar ces The Reductions Are Well‘ Worthy of the Occasion 923 New York Avenue ington. e o - placed 6n all rugs and carpets make and 131410 1218 G ‘Strest ey, Bfect derful Persian and Chinese Rugs, as educdtion in itself. All Women’s Dressy Pumps and Straps ' o . ! $7.50 }l:“umps :ow. = 1 1 R $7 : —— . i $8.00 Pumps Now. - O t : $9.00 Boots Now. . $9 00 Pumps Now. ... | s H 4 5 . $10.00 Pumps Now. .. rienta ugs 9 4 Up Thousands use it first e i 31100 Purps Now. . ' gy x oy | S g e ey Come in and look around.. You will sersous skin affections | ::i gg Lokl s P Nor. SR STUBBORN rash, annoy- akin disordess: dissppear. il '$1200 | $14.00 Pumps Now. .. be under no obligation to buy whatso- ifi. o s . et $15.00 Boots Now $ mp: Lvg $12.80 2 . . haps some really serious skin ~ f¢ ask: “Wh: kes it'do #ts - $16.00 Boots Now.. . | ever. Rugs are marked in plain fig- disorder! In thousands Of weck so Gkl Py You Save From You Save From J, homes Resinol has today be- . ks . ures. None sent on approval, charged, come the i ',‘u':':’\dléf':;}‘:fl :;;’q, iE,';:;‘,:E ;:;;-::"L:fl ‘ $1.80 to $3.20 $1.12to $2.10 taken back or exchanged. Aformula developed thisty Hare she, s again’ scomg Il 109 DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES’ OXFORDS years e a well-known - normally. i 15/, REDUCTION ON MEN'’S Foot-Form Shoes L a'&‘.r’:‘g‘:a‘.’,fi“ii‘;e‘“fi s lavel o onhic = 107 REDUCTION ON STACY-ADAMS <Shoes for Gentlemen” Sooon premsipsions Restosl,' Soibery spetrhorinianon i 107 REDUCTION ON ALL CHILDRE s Jiats T | oo Fa wor e oo e G A , J iy ool By | EDMONSTO Nejib Hekimian, Inc. Tooiie | SRnhen o ff | O] ). Established 1901 is almost immediate. Itching: —will not irritate the delicate, (Incorporal lieved , and often © of an infant's skin, or’ it . Advisers and Authorities on: 1512 H St. N.W. 1o's fow diys the' most serl cvcnraw oposed e i o 1334 F Street "% Foot Troubles RESIN OL T ‘ANDREW BETZ, Manager i S S gl

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