Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 20

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2 qest\onmdls(r?r . ) wn a diduiouna /e i Oh,boy! Comfart within: \?“ right in a jify. ‘li P Lets quicker than §) pils or powders.:L Quf your Friend the drusy STOP SNEEZING! Rub nasal passage with MENTHOLATUM Clears the head, checks irritation J.S.TYREE. CHEMIST. 50¢ WASHINGTON. D.C. oo«i Cheer Fitness and energy. Just add a sparkle to your morning gl Do this in the morning to live life to the full. It is bringing to millions new fitness, sunnier days. On rising drink a glass of water, hot or cold. That washes out the stomach —prepares it for breakfast. Add to that water a little Jad Salts. M | of the kind | Theater and Apartment at Berkeley Springs Burns. Hagerstown Blazes. Special Dispateh to The Star. BERKELEY (SPRINGS W. Va., March 16.—Mrs. Daniel Dunn is dead | |and her husband is in a serious con-| dition ut a Hagerstown. Md., hospital | as u result of a fire which destroyed fheir ~ theator * snd - apartment -here ear'y this morning The couple, living ov | known as the Berkeley Opera House, | were\ ardused about 3 oclock by | smoke. Seizing buckets they attack- | od the fire and soon found themselves When firemen reached the o about 3:30. and, of water managed to get the | under control, they found the couple | on the floor of their apartment, their | bodies badly: burned. . Mrs. Dunn was | dcad and the husband unconscious. ot believed he will recover. The i about $10.000. The cause of fire has not been ascertained TWO HAGERSTOWN FIRES r the theater, with streams flames $150.000 Loss, With Two Build-| ings in Heart of City Gutted. The Star. Md., March 18— carly yesterday caused ' and routed many ir beds. Three build- roved ated from an un- in the grocery of C. K.! Sons and spread to_the | Fred Bikle. Both | dings were gutted and the con- of apartments above destroved.| Occupants of the apartments fied inf scant attire to save their lives. The| loss in this blaze, whioh threatened destruction of the heart of Hagers- town, was about $125,000. The second fire. also of unknown | origin, caused about $25.000 loss to the Imperfal Ice Cream plant. one of | the largest manufacturing concerns in this section of the State. PRINCE UNDER KNIFE. | Youngest Son of British Monarchs Has Tonsils Out. _Prince George. on of the King and Queen, ated on this morning for val of the tonsils. bulletin issued after the opera- condition wis satisfac- t unless further circur se mo more bulletin st _time since he fell ill King George received prominent persons in Wudi- uckfngham Palace today. m was the secretary for Birkenhead again had a walk grounds of Buck- | ia, Lord ng George rday in the ingham_ Palace. ! The departure of the. King and | Queen for a cruise in the Mediterran- ean recently was ordered by ! | the physician. again has been | { postponed owing ta the rough weath- | |er on the sea K Next Thursday has | | heen provisionally set as the. date for the King's start for the South : of children and adults an | TONSILINE Ther's few things that'll take th’ conceit out o’ anybuddy like a triple mirror. Our jdee of a poor fish is a Herrin ‘policeman (Copyright, Joho F. DYNAMITE IN WRECK. Three Carloads Safe Despite Im- pact, and Glass Is Unbroken. Special Dispateh to The WINCHESTER, V Three carloads of dy blow up late yesterday treight cars were wrocked cess. Warren County, on the and Western Railway The wreck, caused March 16 failed t when 1 ear Suc- Norfoik by @ and hurled others to ane side. Another | car, containing plate glass, was in the | wreck, but none the glass was broken. A fishplate holding two | rails together was hurled through the | ubbs' store. A steel from the crossties landed against the concrete foundation of Grubbs' store, demol- ishing part of the wall PETRE ST broken | — | axle, piled cars on top of one another One tiger In Tndia has so terrorized the natives that it has caused the | evacuation of 13 villages ! . Stop Guessing Yeu need nog guess what Tonsiline contains. We Q!mt the ingredients on every bottle. They are known to be reliable for the treatment of inflamed conditions of the throats and mouths and have been favorites in the prescriptions of phy- | sicians for many years. Over | thirty years use proves Ton- siling is the perfect combina- ion of these valuable drugs. Don't accept & substitute. Tnsist on the bottle with the long necked fellow on it. The National Sore Throat Remedy \ BILLION CAPITAL IN OIL COMBINE American Companies Inter- ested in Exploitation of Petroleum in Turk Area. Associated Pross. AGDAD, March 16 trolenm Co. netp —The Turkish which embraces the an companies. signed convention with the t for the exploitation | vf-petroleum depogits thronghout the entire country, vilayet B for 5 years The ‘0., which compr share caqually project—namely, the Anglo-Perslan, the Duteh Sheel, sovon of the Amertean companies, including the andard Oil nd 85 French Gompanies, with a capital of neéarly 1,000,000,- oyal sonfine its wells cach” of eight square will invite t rs for remainder. If enough pipe lines Mediterr any will v will be that the company shall be stipulates Woman of 78 Killed by Auto. Special DL LYNC to The Star. Va., an the a native ived here ! ! ross the | | s | | | | | DANGER SIGN UNHEEDED AT FATAL CROSSING Two Hood College Teachers Vic- tims of Own Negligence, Ver- dict of Coroner's Jury. o The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.. March 16.—The | deaths of Misses Mary D. McQueen and Edith §. Baker, both 31 vears old, | members of the faculty of Hood Col- | lege, Frederick, Md., who were killed | early Saturday when an automobile in | which they were on their way from‘ Washington to Frederick was struck | by a Baltimore and Ohio traln at Gaithersburg, were the result of their own negligence, according to the ver- | dict of the jury of inquest, which mett at Gaithersburg yesterday. The rafl- | road compar { Wus exonerated he watchman. testified that and did everything else he cou stop the n containing the youngz wom they drove in! front of the moving train. Phoe- bus corroborated by a Young woman who witnessed the aceident, The inquest was conducted by Jus- tice of the Peace Jumes E. Garrett, | | i | Are You One of the 80%? EIGHTY people out of a hundred are h: themselves in life. Eight of every ten are victims of Anemia —blood starvati don’t know it. Rich, successful, complete lives need rich, red blood rich scarlet color, it means that your lack of energy may also be due to Anemia. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan for thirty-two years has been the choice of thousandsof phy sicians. It is the sure way to add energy- building iron and manganese to wour hlood. Your o Nas Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tab- let form. Gudes epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher TIGER acting’ as coroner, J. Forrest Walker was foreman W. A. Anderson, an uncle of Miss Baker, arrived in Galthersburg yes- terday and immediately following the inquest had the body of his niece shipped to her home in Hyannis, Mass. Sheriff Clay Plummer received word and from a brother of Miss MeQueen that he would reach Galthersburg this morning and take the body of his sis- ter back to his home, Vonore, Tenn., with him. Aviators say that every city town, when seen from the air, has a distinetive color. ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. SE. skin troul.Jle app Resino T!ul patch of eruption is not smeces sarilyaserions matter! Eveninse { well-established cases of eczema, ring- worm or similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually re- lieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely. How much more, then, can this simple; in- expensive treatment be relied onto dis- | pel skin troubles in their earlier stages. Resinol Scap and Resinol Ointment are sold by 1l dragwists. For samples of each, free, writc te Dept. 1R, Resizol, Baltimore, M4, and | GINGER | | | | | lfl MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK IN RECITAL AT POLPS TODAY AT 4:30 P. M. The life of this well-be- loved artist reads like a ro- mance and is undoubtedly re- flected in the heart appeal that marks her wonderful musical renditions. She is one of the most prominent of the famous Victor Artistsand her Victor Records are among the best sellers in the vast Victor li- brary. We shall be glad to have vou hear these numbers played in our Victrola Rooms. This Famous Artist has created almost a hundred Red Seal VICTOR RECORDS and you are cordially in- vited to hear any of them here, These three numbers appear on the Program of her Recital today. If you attend the concert, be sure to drop in and compare the records with the living voice. My Heart Ever Faithtul (Bach) Cry of Rachel (Salter) Bolero (Oh, Light Invisible) 12 in.—6280—2.00 12 in.—8275—2.00 (Arditi) Mme. Schumann-Heink and the STEINWAY “The Steinway Pianos are-living beings with hkearts and souls. Not only do they inspire the world by their glorious tone, but they share the artist’s pleasures and sorrows. How often did I find solace and renewed courage in the troubled hours in the heavenly harmonies of my Steinway Piano. May it flourish and prosper, an everlasting joy to feeling mankind.” DROOP’S }1usis HOUSE 1300 G | | RO~ 300 Handsome Spring Dr That makes a delightful, effervesce drink. Jad Salts are thade from the | aclds of lemon and grape, combined | | | It lithia, etc. | T i et WILL GIVE FELLOWSHIPS. | In one hour comes elimination of the | | poisons and the waste. The day which | lopked dark becomes sunny. You start out like a child of ten. 1t’s a wonderful experience. change is amazing. You again let poisons spoil a day You know the dire results of consti. If You Know Value You'll Never Miss This Event @ Q’:&, Juilliard Foundation to Help mo{ g"/ The Sale Price— | Music Students. | NEW YORK, March 16.—The Juil- | | tiard Musical Foundation announced | yesterday that it was prepared to award 100 fellowships to American | pation. Most of our troubles are caused | music students for study in singing, | by it. Learn the happy results which | piano, violin, violoncelle and composi- | come in one hour by taking Jad Salts.| tion. The fellowships, representing a | Millions now use Jad Salts, so - all | tuition yalue of about $1,000 each, are druggists supply them. Start tomor-{open to students between the ages of | row morning. Learn the way to good |16 and 30. Awards will be made by | cheer and to fitness. competiti The quick will never This is sure to be the most interesting news of the day for value-shopping Washing- ton women, for the chance to purchase a dress of this kind at a price so exceedingly low is a rare occasion. Our supply of Wrigleys is running low ~ so e Daddy, bring us some more Wridle We'd be lost without it !” When the The latest modes of the sea- son—for street, business, after- noon and sports wear. . Materials — Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Soft Satin. Charmeuse and Hairline Twill. The Styles—Straightline Tunics, Flounces, Button Trims, Embroid- oun@sters entertain their ery, Lace Trims and Jabot Effects. little friends. or when the neighbors, drop in for. an evening of “bridge’ Yas.s around Wridleys for a delicious ong-lasting refreshment. s beneficial too - to teeth, mouth. throat and digestion ! 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