Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 20

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0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON , D. €, MONDAY, -JANUARY CATHEDRAL DRIVE OPENS INNEW YORK Notables of Every Creed Par- ticipate in Move for $15,000,000. nary 19.—The cam- 600,000, with which & Cathedral of St. John LNMOUH PROVED 501 AN ENGLAN COME 8Y NI SETTLEME! N TH ‘ HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY— 77 AP s 017l 1019 ), £ss oF T 7 0 t@;‘e SUCCESS O D (/1 SHAT THE R D CLIMAT b covrp BE OVER™ DLSTRY AND THE WILDERNESS MADE TO A HOME Ve A FEW SMALL- NTS £ C VGGED £ OF NEW 5PRANG OAST, FOUNDED ORGES| EP1e contiauep PERSECUTION OF DISSENTERS FRoM | THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND LED OTHERSLIKE THE PILGRIM TO LOOK TO AMERICA AS A HAVEN OF REFUGE AMONG THESE WAS A BAND OF PEOP)E WHO DIDNOT DESIRE TO LEAVE THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUT DISLI The Massachusetts Colony. NEW_ %7 ENGLAND ITS ELARGORATE CEREMONIES AND WANTED TO PURIEY THE FORM OF WORSHIP, THESE PEOPLE CALLED "PURITANS 1IN 1628, IKiNG CHARLES 1, EAGER TO BE RID OF THE [PURITANS,GAVE THEM A GRANT OF LAND IN NEW [ENGLAND, AND A COMPANY WAS FORMED To PROMOTE COLONIZATION. —By J. CARROLL MANSF]ELI)E //,/////// % 7(prrRoLL— JANSFIERD i 1 Mounts, | funeral d the boom ENDICOTT WITH THE FIRST PURITAN COLON- 1STS ARRIVED AT NAUMKEAG, WHICH WAS LATER ALLED SALEM, ON SEPTEMBER b, 1628, JOINING FORCES WITH THE FEW SETTLERS HE FOUND THERE ENDICOTT SOON BECAME LEADER OF THE COLONY — * ToMORROW-GoV. ENDICOTT. Herriot’s Ameri Educational Facil Premier ng the v e the preservation of our instituti in observe the rapidity « In 1901 the New York Li tion ns.” ies in United States Appeal to Herriot, Scholar and Politician. BY EDOUARD HERRIOT, ‘an Impressions || i abtigatory. ous e is 3 the living lan oz {variin £ Spanish and 30,000 war has rev a in hion the former | striking v <o ofters political tion. « and e ences of France. medicine, pharmacy i lisn They have erects new building for comn during the llege pro h, as opposed to|! mirable lbrary ner, in memory Titanic dis saluted & 8 nis newspaper | Mediterranean owed over some blinded from gether, who directed | his yacht in the where 1 pears that tendency |aviator nt-day Americane. | section 1 saw the | Library, which | battlefield. It have decided | ¢y b. as it were. | Pran Chapn by the painter, model of the preserve the offensive | this sumptuous Bibliotheque founa an net and of Champolllon. A fre of this ardent youth return of ( i given by M the names of Andre Cheron-|tectural S. sco | ited the sargent, showed all leaving for the [Italy t would be strange memories that bind Harvard a e so closely together should not from the library Nationale ritish Museum Library of human | st in the world, the allic rable organ- | t given, peace Without it there [ 50 % 0 s only a regime of | still on guard tion of French s naturally By peace, there imposed unt n | jerman medals. In o war side w The favorable to us. I saw g | the King of the Belgians -1 Rare Faellities for Study. sh to see present-| o | stu a Ameri day problems solved magn Around Harvard University. of young Widener (who d e private TRAIN KILLS GIRL. ar-Old Child Strays Onto Tracks. h 1o The Sta SWOOD, W abeth Va, January Mounts, two a Baltimore ere. The child's Mre. Howard returned from the grandmother rom the home had ju w dogr ated beside the The Catholic the 1 rait the 1 . His neighbor Protestant clerg s, sem h those students less attracted ract culture than by of their surround- re was annc d lessons in geants. Little :sion is being or- PLAY WILL BE GIVEN | BY M'KINLEY CLASS Manual Training School Students Plan Frogram fer January 27 n g an | Dr. Rowe Leaves Panama. COLON ¥ ma, J Ar 19 Leo Stop Guessing You need not guess what Tonsiline | contal We priut the ingredients on every bottle. T are known to be reliable for th tment of inflamed | conditions of the throats and mouths | ren and adults and have been | es in the prescriptions, of phy- | r many years. Over { ars use proves Ton~ siline is the perfect corbinas- ¥ tion of these valuable drugs. fr Don't ept a substitute. i Insist on the fd long necked fellow on it. lf, TONSIL!NEs,.Z"'r':..’!:.”&'L‘.’-’-o_ .Chest sore? Relieve the congestion this way You can break up that conges- tion without tiresome rubbing with messy%'reuem Use Sloan’s. its stimulating effect on the cir- sulation does the work. Relief is #mmediate and positive. It wiil rotstain, Alldruggists—35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment ~kilis pain! 15 $2.100:000 ($% For every | Dormitories for 4,000 r The " books are | ref- s already been said > to £ the buil oms rent he New York ibout 15.000 s he language of Ci There d high school Ats are beg! ro, thoug little ers [ nd persistent | ad to is lung trouble. | op them now with Creo- emulsified crec to attract seri ntile. A real poor- rialist do -ind ternity Tell d kills the germ )f all known drugs creosote recognized by the medical fra-| as the greatest h me where you costly univer. T in these r them lements which soothe and al the inflamed membranes and »p the irritation and inflamma- while the creosote goes on the stomach, is absorbed into e blood, attacks the seat of the ble and the germs that lead to ¢ troys to do he sends his oc tos. Du. Meney versity. For them ture is not quite ass| them that so man been created It was under the guidance of Prof. - So e o just mix water with AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Flour, and bake em. Dr. Lyon’s when you tire y of either the harsh grit or powerful flavor of your dentifricé. You will like the change—no drugs, no risk. | ‘are close to the heart of because 1'a first editl BROM A Safe and Proven Remedy | Ulear the digestive fract if You would relieve dizziness, The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Look for this Signature of the most justly hat he had American |ra o | traaitia |ink story and music most original, | o appreciation,” in | 17 are required to|Jf FTE £XPress | ynique. philosophy, is perhaps the 1mbt last Harvard contair, Don’t Suffer No matter if vears P truding s rd students at the university | h a center of im- osher hand, I lin-| n the aa-| orenoon as possible for Colds, Grip and Influenza. documents the back 1 my life m Tyrees Buchu and Hyoxyames It w made of long Buchu, Uve Urn, Pareira Brama, Hyowyamus, Hops, Acerate of Pocasms, Aetheresl Spirut of Nitre left With Piles sou bave had piles for . posit v 1t w & wonderful medi- -0~ l | _ It tastes mighty good along about four o’cleck. Orange Pekoe Tea Makes good tea & certainty Delicious at Any Meal PPETIZING break fast, luncheon or supper ready in a jiffy. Gorton’s famous “No Bones” Cod Fish mixed with boiled potato— nothing to do but fry. Cod Fish Cakes IN the dark ages of medical knowledge, people didn’t understand that most unpleasant of af- flictions—uncontrolled dizziness. They blamed the heart, the lungs, the brain—cverything but the right thing; suffered untold torture as a result. Today, sensible people know that dizziness is simply a symptom. It usually means that con- gested waste matter in the digestive tract is saturating the entire system with its poisons. Whenever your “head swims”, you may be sure that a dose of Pluto Water is in order. This safe, quick-action, water physic goes di- rect to the root of the trouble. In 30 minutes to twe hours, the poison is expelled and a nor- mal feeling of equilibrium returns. Get relief promptly and thoroughly with Pluto Water. Pluto is prescribed by physicians, sold by dmgm and bottled at French Lick Springs, BLUTO WATER 7 When Nature Won’t Pluto Will I S—— Your reputation as a cook is not entirely dependent and for wholesome fryin St’o:*fi’r’f S upon the cooking fat you use—but a real good cooking fat does make things taste much better. Snowdrift—for making cake, biscuit and pastry 8

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