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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. CALLS WASHINGTON (Step Polygamy, |JERSEY METHODISTS SCHOOL WILL OBTAI WETTEST CITY INU. S.| Turkish Women’s | FLAY CONGRESSMEN| MUMMY'S SKELETON : » 2 Apgeabes ,-,,,g,,,,,‘ e T AT SLOAN'S ART GALLERIES Rear Admiral Plunkett, at NeW | p, e svsociatet Press. Aocused of Joining “Bootleg | Senbi, Dead 4,000 Years, Unwrap- | "pe. Toad conciaded that Senbi was 715 Thirteenth Street i CONSTANTINOPLE, March 11.—: 9 5 f mixed Egyptian and Asiatic blood, York Hearing, Declares Pro- At a meeting of Turkish women Chorus” Against Dry Law. ped at Cleveland—Was Scribe |and’ died around the age of thirty- ibiti i PPTy lowl: 33t hibition a Failure. yesterday an appeal was address- Edge Is Criticized. of King. five. That bo was of lowly siation ' SR | value being Tound on 'the burial case. | ed to the grand national as- ‘ sembly in Angora for abolition of There was a string of blue porcelain - By the Associated Press, HITS FEDERAL AUTHORITIES rolygamy and for legislation | ATLANTIG Grer. N. By the Associated Press. beads similar to those sold in 5 and (By Catalogue) making iage and divorce » March 11.— 10 oent stores, which long. ago had marriage a: .| cLEVELAND, Marci 11.—Th 11 ar . . more diffcalt. ves do- e Dr ey pssen e Being Effects from the Estate of Mary S. Logan, widow of General John A. Logan, by order of W. T. Galliher tologist of the museum, unwound the numerous bandages that covered the body. The bones, disjoined by time, will be reassembled and added to Western Reserve's Medical School If Stomach. Sours, Gets Gassy and | Hm“;%rt.‘ Sg:eurl: Gl;)d Lighten uart's Dyspep- . :/sia Tablets ons: _gmuws too old to forget the el o iatihg And et old" peopls will sometimes .#l'-y on_€hese ~memori New Jersey repres 8ress, instead of taking a stand for[er Senbi, “scribe of the king” Who | . zqim ousible to remove the mummy Because of danger of collapse, it Articles in the press indicate |enforcement of the prohibition laws, |died in the twelfth Egyptian dynasty | from the case, Says Applications for ‘“Padlock” ba ) L Bvery family Orders Are Pi 5 i there is a fecling in Angora in |'have joined the bootleg chorus for The mummy was found at Meir, in and H. Prescott Gatley, Executors, together simolied. wid Slzari's Dyiepais T rde: Pigeon-Holed. favor of suppression of Datri- | nuingeation s it wae oherees sester |20 4,900 years ago, were unwrapped | The mummy was found st el 1 I g s s, tog: : onrumiehiidoat o old age they daily archates and the rabbinate. A e ged yesder- | yesterday at the Cleveland Museum of | 3 0010”" ¢or the Cleveland museum by with additions from the Cummings . Stomach by ||| By the Assaciated Press. — ay In a report submitted to the final | Ary, where Senbi's mummy case bad |the John Huntington Art and Pely- Estate and Other Sources session of the New Jersey Methodist | peen exhibited since 1914, technic Trust Fund in 1814. An at- conference by the 5 tempt was made to exhibit {he mum- t ¥ committee on| Dr. T. Wingate Todd, professor of | TP, ¥45, %536y Of balsam was ob- anatomy at Western Reserve Uni-|jectionable. The box and the mummy versity, and Rossiter Howard, Egyp- mask, however, have been shown. 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Maznsgers Hops for mERYto has Avert Stage Strike Next | TInspector akefield, who - ~ | charge of. the district which includes the navy yard, is charged by Police June. | - — / A conference adopted s |Easy, Safe Way Commissioner Enright with failure to - lureing the roapominiment o Rew|[| Constpation dulls the southtul|doctors ., swgepe ceast 2nd pocl Mablo! Antiie. Fursitute sn Ohica; Palotiogs by g 2 " | : S ev. R A . z 5 3 ! to Remove Hmr enforce the Volstead act. n_v\'lr“avn{_-;};e‘tperh \1—Plans for|Joh0 B. Adame of Ocean City as a mind—makes children bndkw»lrd in hyfl' Taithy: normal action, For it Vi | i F ture an mnhngg y Thousands dainty women|l| ... -Commends the Follee. s compromise. o avert an astors | foderal prohibition agent. Dr. Adams ||| their studies—makes them Jistless | works as nature works. 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It is sold by would mot make & dent in prohibi- | stances. ion. i The Equity has threatened to stri He told of applications by the police | June 1 for the “closed shopr © ~ore for permission to wear regulation =2 vomE sl naval uniforms in the hope of clean- ing up places in the district, but said As ERTS HUN their applications had been refused at Washington. The admiral quoted the police cap- tains a5 saving: “Thers et any bro- WILL CLOSE hibition. ry _house in the area is making liquor. We are after the men who sell liquor to the sallors.” Kellogg's Bran recommended by |.all grocers. {was taught by Ching-Noung, it- is |!l|(L in 199§ B. C. WOODWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Labor' Union Official Declares Cha- ACTOR SUED FOR DIVORCE. otic Condition Exists in Third Wife Seeks to Break Ties Bituminous Ficlds. With Moulan. ) NEW YORK, Mareh 11—Frank |} S gl Marc Moulan, well known comedian, has been | 5 o AIRE, Ohio, Ry 1t Beac made & defendant in- 4 divores action | diction that hundreds of mines will for the third time, it was learned yes- | close permanently in the union fields terday. Testimony in the suit brought | was made by President Frank Led- by his wife, known on the stage as | 5 s _ Bernice Mershon, until recently a mem- | Yinka of Subdistrict No. 5, District A < ber of De Wolfe Hopper's company, was | No: 6, United Mine Workers of Amer- ; chtly skin eruptions, rash ;‘“Nedhfl Friday and the case ad-|jfca, in opening the annual subdis- or blotches on face, neck, arms ordourned. ¢ | triet venti terday. A ; Jiwit Moulan was_divorced from his first | trict convention yesterday. A chaotic , You do not have to wait for | wire'in 1901, One week later he married | conditions exists in the bituminous from torturc o “‘Lba"ass- Maud Lilian Berri, o musical comedy | industry, he said, because of an ex- a noted skin spe- actress, who started suit nine years |gescive number of mines and workers. Apply a little Mentho-Sul. | R0 (hels nirmige The denees was, o iy that sisty-seven aukt "ot phur and improvement shows next one yoarater, when‘ho married } day. Because of its germ-destroying comprising Belmont, Jefferson and D nothing has ever been Honors Rail Read. Harrison counties, Ohio, and Marshail, b \Z 1o take the place of this sul- ‘PlhTT;Bzgmg. bxla[rcpr\ n‘;—ugs i g!-ao‘bie, HMlncolckdn‘m}‘ (‘hldo cmn:‘len. phur preparation. The moment you |Of the Traffic Club of Pittsburgh ye: S VA SeduAER AOvorRted & \ X apply it healing beginis, Only those | teTday announced that the annual din- | change in the method of mining by | ; AR i) Beginning Wednesday—A Sale s Mershon. {130 miners killed in Ohio last year — | were reported from this subdistriot. 2 € A ner, scheduled to be held April 3. had | which soapstone would be supported who have had unsightly skin trou- |peen annulled out of respect to the |by posts. This, he said, would in- bles can know ‘the delight this|memory of the late Alfred H. Smith, | crease production and reduce fatal- A 7 v ; | president of the New York Central |ities. A g\ - 'Llehn_:‘hc zglpél.ur-(h:;qg;' ?‘;i“ "”";kunmad Company, who was fatally | He also urged strieter adherence to p HENME eczema 1S CHOE Sight Uup. injured in_an accident at New York |terms of contracts, saying more than Get a small jar from. any good|Siturday. 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