Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 9

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WALES MAKES POLO CHIEF DIVERSION Injury to His Eye, Suffered i Yesterday, Fails to Limit His Activities. inted Press AN gam nolo in th trip to Meadowbrook Club to see the international polo match in the after- noon were the chief events on the program of the Prince of Wales to- day. He wants to get in as much polo play as possible while on Long Island, for his plans for the next 18 months are such virtually exclude the game tember 9.—A orning and a Greets World Flyers. The prince visited Mitchel Field vexterday. and ji the New York cception committee and the British sador in greeting the.round- the-world fiyers. He listened to two speeches, but made none himself, as he was there as a private citizen. Sir Ksme Howard, British Amba British represent Capt Gen. Robert L, . Harbord and S Wadsworth of Ne sented to the prince at Mitchel el Ere Injury Not Serious. The slight right cye vesterday by which struck him while injuiry taken a short rest, he went to a t night the home of F Clark, near Westbury. 'l was dancing after the dinner 2 prince again remained up virtually all night, apparently free from any pain from his injured e: The prince was bending from his saddle, just straightening up after a the ball, : of carth which st n the eve. Although the blow was refused to « ode to the dress- ing rooms. e was interrupt- ed because of the accident ‘Wears Smoked Glasses on Field. The prince mounted his pony a few minutes before noon and had some more polo practice. He wore smoked glasses today to prevent further irri- tation to his eye by strain Physicians found that a clod, evi- dently thrown into the air by a pony's hoof, had bruised the eveball and that a small piece of dirt or gravel had lodged beneath the lid. This was re- moved last night and the inflamma- tion diminished almost immediately The royal party expected to go to the international polo games rezard- less of the fact that a light rain was falling here at noon, with no signs of clearing. In England polo games ave often ma\'ed in the rain HURTS THUMB AND FINGER | Ele\enAYenr-old Lad Dynamite Cap. Finding a small, evlindrical on the street in front of his at 109 M street southeast. 11- old James Gilliam, colored. vesterday Explodes hject proved to be detonator cap. It explodes mite blew off the end of the U thumb and his left middle fing was taken to ualty Hospital for Good Food Plux Good Service Ix the Unbeatable Combination thut Will Find at the TIGER! TIGER!! None Better!!! | We Have the Choicest | Homes in Chevy Chase QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 There is a National Sewing Machine that you can afford to buy Electric Models, $35 to $135]! Treadle Models, 529 75 to $65 Convenient Terms Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique 800 E St. N.W. 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Miller of Croom. 3 tin 1 and Bessie Cooper, both of ‘n and Catberine M. Johnson. Special Dixpatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. September %.—Autos found transporting liquor hereafter ‘| will be confiscated under the Federal . | statute providing confiscation where there is obvious intent to defraud, without regard to liens or other rights of an innocent person in the . |auto, according to United States At- torney Woodcock. 1t has been the practice to oper- ate under the section of the prohi- bition act which protects the rights of an innocent lien holder or owner. ¥ t autos found carrying liquor y and_ Dorothy Shecke! 2 7, and Dorothy B. King. | are bought upon conditional sales both of contracts, the purcharers having only Harry Jo a _small equity,” Woodcock satd “Forfeituge proceedings result usual- ly in simply turning the car over to the Holder of the conditional sales contract, usually one of the credit or finance companies. “I make this announcement at this time so that credit companies and others who loan money upon auto- mobiles may have ample time in which to protect themselves.” The new regulation will apply to Aldata M Births Reporled. ‘The follawing births have been reported to the Health Department in the lust twenty-four honrs: Harrs N. and Esther C. Jones, girl Goodman, girl. Aubrer a . girl 1 Abram ¥ all cars seized after October 1 where James L. there is a commercial aspect to the Jobn ¥ it ob- transportation and where vious that the volves an attempt United States of a tax. tempt is. of course, present in trans- portation of illicit liquor, Woodcock - | suid ¢ means of rved 20,000 cat- n epidemic a meeting Discover Anthrax Serum. PARIS, ux and Dr. um immunizing ag September 9. —Edmond Du- Funis have made a this serum they pres tle and 1,000 sheep frc was read last evening at of the Academy of Science. 1t pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are obtained through them. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Constipation lays you wide open to other diseases—relieve it with Kellogg’s Bran everywhere agree that only ALL | bran’ can be 100 per cent effective— they recommend Kellozg's Bran. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls dailv—in chronic cases with every meal. You will like It. 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G004 BunaE Saints’ Chiirch in Chelsca. returned to their apartment in the Taeille 1. "Ward: ueille ard, ‘41, 'W Bertha C. Herrell, i4, Annle B, Fleagls, 74, Home, Barbara Keanell ter Reed Hospital, bley Hospita Natlonal Lutheran idence Hospital. Sibley Hospital. The marriage of Miss Alice Loomis of Cottage City, Md., to Mr. Edward R. McKenna of Palm Beach, Fla, took place Saturday evening in the rectory of the Church of the Tmmac- ulate Conception, the Rev. John H. Kckenrode officiating. The bride was attended by her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. L. Loomis, and her brother, Mr. Frederick lLoomis, was the best man. Following the ceremony a recep- | tion was held in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt C. Loomis, at Cottage City, Md. New England. Mrs. Charles Burton Higes, n.nn A. Duwn, At the Hotel Iroquois, he. g arolina ave. o Mrs. Frank Birth North “Mary Rothenbuscher, Tuberculosis Hos- 53, pita Susan W. Wight, 80, 1324 Monros & Margaret 8. Morrison, 7 months, T2t Lin- coln road. Jenjamiin . a three months’ visi Lieut. Frank B, Bi C., at Cape Haiti Proctor, 43, Freedmen's Hos. sfterien, 45, Fresdmon's Hosplts ckwith Tumerculoxix Towpital. Dr. and Mra. Jackson returned to Washington from Blue Roosevelt after a motor trip through her home after spending some time to her home on Kenyon street after 1924. Birthright was accompanied by her youngest son, Woudson Tyree. Mr. P. A. Stel Mr. John A Stenson, Miss Katherine Stenson and Miss Regina Stenson of Congo, Ohio, who have been touring extensively through the Middle West and New gland, are now _visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Nor- ton, in Washington and will returr home next month. #t the Hotel Roosevelt for the Win- b ter. B. Jackson have Mrs. Edmond Martin and, Vir- rinfa Martin spent the week end at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Ayjgntic 'coflm ELIEF W. Little have F Thousands of sufferers last year completely reliered in rs with new intermal prescription of Cleve- has returned to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neel are spend- ing fome time at the Hotel Iroquols, Atlantic City. Ehasmeturion [t Tand specialin. that yuickly destral. Atlantic City: 9 inen pallen peisoning thraout the rytem. Known a5 t with he: son,| Mr. and Mrs. Rene C. La Salle have | 2% Sonpiareicin S bons sounvely puarentond rthright. U. S.|come to Washington from New York | mentto Clinieal Laborstories Co., Clevelsad. Reguiar en, Haiti. Mrs |and Quebec and have taker a suite| sise all good druspisa. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna left for Hot Springs, Ark., and will make tended tour of the Middle W h they will take up their nent residence at Palm Beach. If you need work, columns of The Star. read the want Headquarters! 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Styles of Tomorrow Shown Today “ Jhe House. of Faihion” i Special Prices on New Fall Garments Shop Now While Stocks Are Complete Beautiful Fall Dresses Satins—Crepes—Bengaline—Twills s S50 fo $25.00 Priced Saving of $5.00 to $10.00 By Purchasing Now New Sport Coats—Plain and Fur Trimmed Beautiful Styles—Wonderful Materials Specially Priced 519'50 to 549‘50 Saving of $10.00 to $15.00 By Purchasing Now Wonderful Assortment of Handsome Fur-Trimmed Coats Smartest Materials—Beautiful Styles specielly $30.50' $40.50 o $89.50 Priced Saving of $25.00 By Purchasing Now Specull Showmg Strictly Tazlored Handmade Suits Two billion three hundred million drinks of Coca-Cola are sold a year through 415,000 retailers. In the\light of these facts read the following excerpt from a letter to an officer of The Coca-Cola Company: “You’ll be interested in this: A party of twelve of us were touring Kentucky on a mission for our Chamber of Commerce. We visited towns of all sizes, mostly small. We stopped at all kinds of soda fountains and refreshment stands. Again and again everybody ordered Coca-Cola. Though in unfamiliar places, we were certain of its quality.” | * * » There are good reasons for this confidence. Under the United States Pure Food Laws only a beverage made of wholesome prod- ucts can be offered you without a declara- tion of its ingredients. With Coca-Cola its name is its label. Stationed at each of the 14 regional Coca-Cola manufacturing plants is a food expert who tests all ingredients and insures the uniformity, purity and wholesomeness of Coca-Cola syrup. " The Coca-Cola Company itself maintains a Service Section, composed of highly trained soda dispensers, who go behlnd the foun- . tains of retail stores and teach the soda dis- pensers the most improved fountain meth- Making every one of 2,300,000,000 exactly like every other COCA-COLA IS THE MOST WIDELY DISTRIBUTED PRODUCT MANUFACTURED BY A SINGLE ods, and, most important of all, the fact that one ounce of Coca-Cola syrup to five ounces of cold carbonated water makes a perfect Coca-Cola. Also, as an aid to stand- ardization of the drink, the company has adopted a special six-ounce thin glass, and last year sold more than 3,400,000 of them. The 1,250 Coca-Cola bottling plants are sub- ject to rigid inspections by experts retained by the organization to insure standardiza- tion and purity of the bottled drink. In these plants all bottles are washed and sterilized in a 5 per cent solution of caustic soda, at temperatures of from 130° to 180° Fahrenheit. They pass from these steriliz- ing machines to the filling and crowning machines without the touch of human hands. * % ¥ Through a manufacturing system known as ‘“‘laboratory control,”” approximately 18,- 000,000 gallons of Coca-Cola syrup is made each year with every drop exactly like every other. And every possible precaution is taken to make every one of the 2,300,000,000 drinks sold a year exactly like every other— which means that each one is ‘‘delicious and refreshing.” Isn’t it a remarkable tribute to the industry back of Coca-Cola that this result is accom- plished at 5c a bottle or glass? Refresh yourself with one! THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlaats, Ga. COMPANY IN THE WORLD

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