Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 10

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SCATTERED QUAKES /JPHOLD PREDICTION “talian Expert Detects One of xtreme Violence—Reports From Four Cities. the Assoriated Press, FALNZA = carthquakes, ool fodns Thit the cismic disturbances which he fore- | ast ten days | o ay., when | registered by | instruments in vari his inst occurred a nine about - vibrations | violent th t 10 o'clock center of urbance was estimated 5.000 Kilometers aws © was two and a half ded at Cape Town. Farmer Cuts Throat, Then Hangs | Self in Barn. Campbell. | UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 P.M, THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. DURANT | “Just a Real Good Car”’ Lost and Found Make use of this col- umn in The Star if you have lost or found some- thing —and you'll find the loser—or the finder will find you if you are the one who has sus- tained the loss. The first place every one looks for “Lost and Found” news is in The Star. That's why The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. RESULTS. ment boot “Around the Cornmer” is a Star Branch Office INTERFERENCE. THE NEXT NUMBER ON oug PROGRAM WiLL B6 — OW! WHE-E- YOOP' 4 w-OW-0-OOH! “TWEE-E-E-E-EE€T! Holy Name Event. e department today sub- learses trying to keep pace dizzy whirl, al still must go along th to the slow beat of the dirge and that there is no 7§ hurry about a burial. | Smith, Maho! {he ercetion of refreshe however, arbor GE Fund. Taylor, chief of e nade an allotment of t of the neral river and th that he hasten t offin that he did not “Standard” Service Station opens at New York and New Jersey Aves., and 3rd St. N.W. Opens June 28 Free Coupons for “Standard” Polarine Opening Day Only _ L Other “Standard” Stations in Washington -« *2612 Sherman Ave.,, N.W. ' £ 14th & D Sts., N. W. - 26th & Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. *Massachusetts Ave. & 2nd St., N. W. Florida & New Jersey Aves., N. W. Georgia Ave. & Blair Road, N. W. Florida Ave. & H St., N. E. *Connecticut Ave. & Porter St., N.W. Bladensburg Rd. & Barney St., N.E. *Georgia Ave. & Quincy St., N. W. *Bennings&Cool Spring Rds.,N. E. *These stations not only extend the usual gas-oil- water-air service but also special lubrication ser- vice'for crank case, transmission, differential and * . wprings. Standardize vour lubrication ! B2, Z M//////////”/”” o W E-F-E-E-E-EEK! e 30 Miles an Hour This is the age of speed—even But it cost Wilbur H. Smith, col- 20 today to learn tha -thing is being modernized, a fu- told Judge Me- in Traffic Court that it se to Rosemont 1 “STANDARD" —By WEBSTER. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the beaith ‘department In the last P rwenty four Sk dana Yangle E. Staunton, girl. James nd Dorrls A. Higgs, girl. William E. and An"lnu D. Thomas, girl. George and Irene V. Hettenkammer, girl. Philip and Jane M. Bath. girl. Martin ¥. John Oharle Lester Arthur and Et Herbert and Anoa G Max and_Fadie Leo and_Blanche el 3 George W. and Ada B. Hughe Join E. and Helen O Simmel. o Martin “and M Costello, boy. wHE-E-€-O0O0P! AND T S R e Svamion - E-E-E-ER ! } HI —NUMBER WILLBE A SO OwWw - SoLo BY —. E: hel D Istac R, and Paviine Booth; boy. uber i Earl and Beulah Chapman, girl. Thomas and Ruth Boope, girl Abrabam snd Bessie llndl!-. girl. Bancho and Mionie O. Pimble, girl. George and Hulds Plummer, gir. Benjamin F. and Sallie Bridges, boy. Arthur and Ruth Meadows, boy. Raymond and. Zelma Carroll, girl. George H. and Mary A. Lee, girl. Izaiah and Martha E. Trivers, girl — ; Deaths Reported. The follolwing deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty- four hours: Michael Moran, 86, United States Soldlers’ Home Hospital. bs e-e—e~EE— Yows) 3, 1791 Lanier pl. Watier e o Hartigan, 46, Walter Reed Jape M. Bath, 3% 4O R ot 1445 Swann Providence nuum.L 44th st n. 12 Fielding Lewis, Myrtle Thomas, Erby W. Wallac Hattle Walters, Paul White, 13 1047 rrecdmens Hospital. hs, Cbildren's Hospital. Polished Floors of Hard Wood Estimates on anything in this line—cleaning, polish- mx, scraping or laying new furnished gladly and <, HEY. You K10s! Cur. OUT THAT WHISPERING An'GoTo sLeeP! M TRYING To GET DisTANCE AN 1 CAN'Y HEAR A WORD WITH ALe THAT RACKET Gowne o 1 THeRE ! J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. % | ISTUDEBAKER | % sluatll!:ve I1t; That's AU ‘ mm‘lm e e v g,s“f/ D. C. MEN COMMISSIONED Assigned Rank in Officers’ serve Corps. Re-| Commissions in the Officers’ Re Corps of the Army have been issued With the |b¥ the War Department to t amed residents of th . Jones! at, wh SUNDAY JUNE 29 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN reets age-worn particular ashington Beturaing, leaves §; Caro 5:30 P F..f;.‘;‘." 2 é i g ot y carsion % ‘Caion. Atatigs: Additional Excuriions Euudlyl July Augu mber % ¢ licutenant in the f Albert H. Kirchner, northeast: Robe: strect southeas '« |in the Quart ha del sécond licutenants er Corps. the junco, says l!\ ne. resembles trill of the 5t 10, 24 an ennsylvama RR System The Standard Railroad of the World The song Nature Ma bright. Rheery warbler. myrile Now There Are Twelve “Standard” Service. Stations NOTHER “Standard” service station opens at the inter. section of New York and New Jersey Aves., and 3rd St., N. W.—handy on the way to the Capitol and Union Station via New Jersey, or to Mt. Ranier and Brookland via New York, or downtown via 3rd St. Here you will find the same prompt service, courteous assistance and full measure of genuine “Standard” products — gasoline and motor oils—that distinguish “Standard” service sta- tions everywhere. To fix this one in your mind we offer you Four Quarts of “Standard” Polarine Free on Opening Day, June 28 “Standard” Polarine motor oils are oils you can trust! Always of the highest quality and made in three consis- tencies, one of them is just right for your car. We want you to give them a real test. On the opening day, at this station only, each customer buying five gallons or more of “Standard” Gasoline will receive—absolutely free—cou- pons good for four quarts of “Standard” Polarine redeem- able at any one of our service stations. Come in and let us ~ get you started correctly on your motor lubnanon. SERVICE STATIONS STONE w'LL KEEP STRICT for perjury following a serious accl- WATCH ON LOCOMOTIVES Wants Criminal Negligence Stat- ute Invoked on Rail Men for Overlooking Defects. Attorney General Stone today made known his intention to urge a speedy trial for the Boston and Maine inspector recently indicted LV AW, Lo BXBo BB WO KM w; W' S DO BB o % ".«mrgw. T K e "% <o -DGS Gold Band Butter dent on that rallroad in the belief that it would ald thc commission in compelling observance of the W The Department cf Justice feels| at the same time, 1t was said, that to| afford adequate protection to the pub- lie, the inspection law ould hh PORT JERVIS, N. Y., Brookwood Manor, the $3 dence of William York broker, located ne: I origin last night »ss Proctor, Fire Destroys $300,000 Home. June 27. 00,000 resi- ew ar Eldred, was destroyed by fire of unknown amended to permit employment of Tore Inepectors by ‘the commerce | commission to check the work of rail- “co-operate | road inspectors. 1t also was yrged officials held jointly responsible for | such negligence, | Address Communications to President—2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 9855 IT°S TOO HOT —for you to carry a grocery basket these blood-heat days—you don't have to do it. Just look over this partial list of special offerings at our stores—make up your market list—consult Page 66 of the new phone book and the DGS grocer will gladly deliver your order with only first quality goods and at money-saving prices SUGAR 10 Lbs. 69¢ Lb. 39¢ ORIENTA COFFEE VALLEY FORGE BEER HERRMANN’S The most nearly genuine and aelighttul | FAMOUS TIGER BRAND GINGER ALE - m;:;:ia.“y Priced Delightful! Refreshing’ 2 bottles 25c 16 oz. mtjei%v(?f;?tfle net UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 Pkgs. 9c ARMOUR’S GRAPE JUICE Qts. 49c ARGO SALMON Tall Can 23¢ CAMPBELL’STOMATOSOUP 3Cans27c LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF No. 1Can 25¢ TALL CANS MILK 10 MAVIS' GELFAND’S KRUMM'S CHOCOLATE | _ THOUSAND S SAUCE [SLAND DRESSING Spaghetti N, A most enticing, whole- Egz Noodles A delicious topping for some and nourishing deli- = v, especially adapted to urity and ice cream, desserts and CcACY, o) other dainty dishes: delici- Falusianexceliod " nutritive preparation of quick e '“fi’figg‘;‘am DGS PRICE 40c Are Freshly s bl’““"35(§sue Stocked 3 pkgs. 25(: Purest Creamery Ib. 48¢ Datiy m_\Weahington Ib. 32¢ 3 Pkgs. 25¢ 1-1b. Pkgs. (33c DGS Gold Bag Coffee SAFETY MATCHES, KINGAN’S BACON SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 13%e¢e AUTH’S PURE LARD Lb. 15¢ ’ The very name—AUTH'S—for yelu":hmlonlzm cflq:ulib': ton's housewives. “Truly not the cheapest, but the best.' Fountain Brand Hams | Ceresota 5 Ibs., 27c The finest hams in town—their good- ness makes them the most popular. 28¢ The whole fruit with the natural and delicious flavor retained. A most healthful and palatable delicacy. ; 121bs., 54¢ “The prize bread and pastry flour of the world.” Flour Very Specially Priced, whole FRESH FIGS CORBY’S KRUSHED WHEAT LOAF A Delicious Health Buflder CALIFORNIA ONIONS No. 1 NEW POTATOES FRESH RIPE TOMATOES ARGO STARCH OLD DUTCH CLEANSER IVORY SOAP BON AMI DGS TOILET PAPER, 1,000 Sheets DGS WAX PAPER “The World’s Finest Insecticide 7 PESTINE!! snd Decdevast” Leaves a very pleasant and clean after effect. Absolutely harmless to the most delicate fineries. A splendid furniture polish. Pint Cans, 50c; Sprayers, 35c. Special, 73 C Combination Price . Chas. Schneider Baking Co. Small Pullman Bread Made Sold Clean Clean 3 Lbs., 25¢ 7 Lbs., 23¢ Lb., 10c 3 Pkgs., 25¢ 2 Cans, 15¢ 3 Cakes, 20c Cake, 10c 3 Rolls, 25¢ 4 Rolls, 10c THE TREW MOTOR CO. REO actively” with the Interstate Com- |that the statute be amended fo pro- merce Commission in enforcement of | vide that when railroad .n-pnu,.-s[ the statute providing monthly inspec- | overlooked serious decfects in locomo- . tion of locomotives. In a formal |tives they could be adjudged guilty Ur‘ Four-bearing Crankshafi statement, Mr. Stone said he would |criminal negligence and the railroad | Perf

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