Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 5

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16 KILLED IN MOTOR WEEK END ACCIDENTS Eight Are Victims at Railrodd T l Crossings—Four Plunge f Off Bridges. ‘WOMAN DIES CHANGING SEAT Accountant’s Car Goes Off Embank- ment Rounding Curve. 21.—Four | April ; a father and two tlled and a third son was fatally injured when train on the Maine Cen- struck their automobile at alf crossing here. The dead arc ene Valle, and Paul D *wiston. Leger Valic, tomobile, is not exp nd Eu- all of iver of the ted to live Adolp I (Dr. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Cornetist Calms Lions by His Playing; Enters Den to Overcome Stage Fright| BY RUNAWAY ENGINE Music in Hamburg Cages. By the Associated Press, BERLIN, April 21—If Dr. Max Sostario is as successful in silencing the music critics with his cornet| s playing as he was in taming Hagen- beck’s lions, he should have a great | career on the comcert stage. The| doctor, who is a natural scientist as well as & cornet virtuoso, recently decided he would overcome stage MAN.AND 165 HORSES DIEIN RlCHMOND FIRE| $300,000 Damage When Southern his own risk. the lions at first e and sniffed at him to the corners of th FRENCH AIRMEN GET More Friendly Feeling Marks Fall | AID FROM GERMANS , FOUR PERSONS KILLED Max Sostario Is Sniffed at Suspiciously at First, J Hdliimors: and 0Mic: Eoosmotive But Beasts Finally Stand Spelll.ound by Breaks Away From Chicago Roundhouse. day whén a Baltimore and Ohio ra road engine ran wild from a round- house and crashed into an autom Lindbers, who died ‘later in s $ere B spAT it was possible | ping steam and vibration uave caused the n throttle to | “H Lattie, negre, one of four| men held in the Invetigation, said | h. igine, and was w MONDAY, APRIL s anitary < Butter 1-Lb. Carton 45¢ 21, 1924, Wisconsin Cheese One Pound 27¢ Sanitary Eggs an Carton per Doz. 30c Loffler’s Sliced Bacon %-Lb. Pke. 15¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise per Jar 25¢ Fancy Smoked Hams perrv. 20c Large Can Tomatoes, 2 Cans for 25¢ Blue Ridge Corn 10c Specials for This Week PRUNES =% » 10¢ “PROTECTO” - 2+=15¢ SCHIMMEL'S JELLYe:<10¢ CORN 11c PEAS === 2 % 3a¢! If you like fine peas we urge you to try this brand. We believe you will recognize that this brand would not be FOUR KILLED BY TRAIN. ___MARIE CORELLL Stock Yards Are Destroyed at Early Hour. of Plane in Unoccupied {7e 7o Others Tajued Wi awi 1| MARIE CORELLI DIES; Demolished thought the crew hud arge until he saw a man | Jump from the eab. " The other thres men held wers in | | the shanty at the time. | | Aaa RICHMON April 21.—Charles the engine from Bernicchi, thirty vears old, lost his|: S |tite and 165 horses and mules were |from French headquarters, | burned to h in a fire which de- | sued through the H: T ; [EUETSHE Ao WA iauehiber Of‘c:rn\w! the ern Stock Yards here | French official new. thrown fifty Italian Father and Scottish § ng damage estimated |day. The note, which b CAR GOES THROUGH RAIL. Mother. The origin of the blaze, | of more friendly relations between i = | : letermined. een first in the fi - | the Germans nch in the | Two Killed When Auto Drops Into | & Dr.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Police | vicinity of the the Associated Press. !a inv he theory that a| “On April 14 Creek at St. Louis - hiatas th i Eyesight Specialist ST. 10 3 etret 3 =Pl § . . | Phone Main 721 RATFORD - UPO] carelessly thrown | plage was forced to ALOrS Wers:t 409410 McLachien Bld. 10th and G Sts. fident the eng in motion, but they ar find & motive for the aot. unable to | | evidence | McGormick Medical ollege Graduate Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined week 2 when t ; Ffice Disfigured ;. With Itchy Pimples || Cuticura He “I bad & severe case of rough and irritated skin, together with red pimples and black- heads. The pimples itched and bumned causing me to scratch,and the scratch- 2 ing caused sore eruptions Sl e = which disfigured my face .»mp,“m,. this /AR very much. 1 lost many ut and_order re- r a good night's sleep on None was L account of the irritation. The trouble lasted about six or seven weeks. (—6 RECOMMEND “I began using Cuticura Soap 1 < GE,.\% acd Ointment and in two or three i | |days I noticed a great improvement, (C Lln‘ eF\“ | |and stier ustng four cakes of Cati: ANVO 00 were either | e crushed by Saved By Leaping. s two men and a Wed by jumping from Bernicehi, Can S encouraged |} number of PLUNGE FATAL TO TWO. Anto Crashes Th'(\urh Connecticut | Bridge Into River. PAINTERS sent to the press for | St ,(."3”‘{’;.‘ ot o ,“_“"""'}! cura Soap and two boxes of Cuti- exercise the franchise. | cura Ointment 1 was completely healed.” (Signed) Pwt. Ellis R. Lowe, Co. K, 23rd Inf., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Use Cuticora Soap, Ointment and Talcum daily and keep your skin clear and healthy. T S R, Ml oo e St svemy. ere: Sovp 2. Ointment 5 andtoe Taicam . The most popu- lar size, specially FALLS OFF OF AUTO S LEADER OF LONDON 'POLICEWOMEN IN U. S.| ;?Mary Allen, Booted and Cropped, | Mistaken for Man by New York Reporters. Woman Killed Trying to Change (gleanswgoc{.vflgrkforgepanfltmg eans & softens brushes. For all mean cleaning jobs. A BIG PACKAGE FOR ALITTLE MONEY AT ANY PAINT STORE ” Safety Matches dozen for Don't Buy Coal —for next winter without investigating WINDOW SHADES Made As You Want Them GET OUR ESTMATES T | larger cit - and of the women's A Wonder Value at This Price. Shriver’s “Nectarine” |<mo-a>m| 830 13th St. N.W.I th Main 4874 || = W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor ner | the MOST economical of all heating ¢ a study devices—THE - of policewomen in the El l A | S the Trtiea Srates| ectrol Auto- | ® function of the e O'l B i | matic Ou burner | It burns CHEAPEST GRADES fuel | oil—Operates with practically no noise— Is fully automatic—Has Electric Sn:rk- .- | 1gnition. Eliminating gas pilot. CLEAN. or | EST, SAFEST, most SATISFACYORV heater YOUR home can have. DAILV| @ s the head nr DEMONSTRATIONS. Sols Distributors for D. C. and Vicinity & has | s> plumbing equipment and repasring | £o vy fBlGG Engineering Co. | ~ | 1310 14th St. Intern: mnal money orders, pay. : »ot any part of the world, | HEATING ENGINEERS mnl at |H of !hr hr;.vflr‘ Shriver’s brand Extra Sifted e first having UNDER UNITED STATES GGVERNMENT SUPERVISION larly we sell at twenty cents per can, but that price is possi- Specialized Service a ble only for the reason that we are large handlers of “Shriv- to v‘ LW | K B\~ ; er’s” products and get all their brands at first-hand prices. TSTERATED GUM CORPORAYION. Army, Navy and Civilian Students’ i, | SHS370 LISTERATED GUM Checking Accounts 4% Savings Accounts Banking Hours: §:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK overpriced if we asked 25 cents per can for, same. Regu- Fine quality canned goods should be purchased in quantities when an opportunity of this kind is offered. —on British lines If you once l_ried these beets you would consider it a waste of time to prepare beets in the ordinary way. | “BLUE LABEL” BEETS We urge the trial of one can. The quality, and the fact that they are ready to serve when the can is opened, will make a convincing value appeal. o> 28¢ NAVY BEANS, 4 LBS., 25¢ “White House” 3for 2 5(: Today even the younger man’s O o stvle is mature. These students’ [} *” D;);’t l:etThiECald ;:iittlifufi(l)\]vl.ow the British lines [ \Pa i R | ls’:rlasr g;::d 15c Turn Into i L 3 g Rub on Good Old Mum,o,,: You know, the full coat, the “LOOK INTO IT” That cold may turn into “Flu," Grippe | blunt vest, the wide, straight TAADE HARK ReaisTERED orse, Pneumonia, uniess you oo 2 Slip-top cans—all sizes—easy to open—self- Seare'o trousers. And the distinctly Brit- take care of it at once. sealing—clean—convenient—no waste, Rub good old Musterole on the con- l v i ish colorings—new grays, pow- BEST PAINT SOLD der blues, mouse grays, and the gested parts and see how quickly it rest. brings relief. Sizes 32 to 38. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple In. aredients, is a counter-irritant which Stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm ting e as it cnters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings weélcome relief. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65c, in jars and tubes | Shriver’s A-1 Brandl SC FREE SAMPLE CANS | || Country Gentleman = * for you if you attend the B. P. S. DEMONSTRATION —of PAINT—VARNISH—STAIN—at our store. You will not be asked to buy. Expert demonstrators from the fac- tory of the Patterson-Sargent Co. will be in attendance to demonstrate up-to-date methods of painting, varnishing and staining. < You are invited. Dates of demonstration— April 22nd and 23rd The $37.50 price is interesting. . ”» Canada Dry” s gotttes ..95c| “White Hou The Avenue at Ninth - Ginger Ale Per. Doz., $2.25| Fancy Head Rice Better thaw a mustard plaster e

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