Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1925, Page 21

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MASTODON BONES FOUND. New York Laborers Uncover Relics of Prehistoric Giant. THE EVENING 1925. WOMAN WILL URGE DISTRICT SUFFRAGE Mrs. Virginia Peters-Parkhurst|,omantic shovels ot workmen yester- x day dug up the remalns of a pre- to Run for Senate, Using historic mastodon here. It was the This as Issue. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 100,000,000 Lire In Bank Notes Is Burned in Italy Lz O’ DONNELL’ DRUG STORES |604 9th St. N.W.l F St. Cor. 12th |723 14th St. N.W. At Every O'DONNELL STORE There Is an Alert Salesperson to Give You Intelligent, Courteous Service S0 LOANED BY 0 FREADS Bankrupt Tells of Financing Operations—More Aid Offered, He Says. By the Associated Press. ROME, March 26.—A bonfire was made yesterday afternoon of 100,000,000 lire in bank notws. The fire was started n the presence of Signor de Stefani, minister of finance, and other officials, as the inauguration of the policy of the government to reduce the circula- tion of paper money. Other bank notes amounting to nearly 1,000,000,000 lire will be burned within two months, second time within a quarter century that such fossil remains had been un- carthed on Manhattan Island. A great Jawbone, two feet long, and two accompanying bone fragments, found 15 feet down by excavators for a modern apartment building in Dyckman street, were recognized by experts of the American Museum of Natural History as relics of a glant mastodon. Twenty-five years ago a fossilized mastodon tusk was uncovered during the digging of the present Harlem Ship Canal National representation for resi- dents of the District of Columbla will be championed by Mrs. Virginia Pe- ters-Parkhurst of Berwyn, Md., who has announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator for Maryland, in 1926. In her campalgn, which she plans to open during the early Summer next year, rs. Parkhurst says she will_ brin, oteless District of Co- lumbla very forcibly to the attention of Marylanders.” —_— Mrs. Parkhurst was a member of | Wives of several prominent Chinese the su nmittee of the Citizens'|in Hankow are founding an endow- | Joint ¢ rittee of the District of | ment fund f. nstitution for tak- Columbla, on national representation, | ing care of and was uctive in helping prepare (=—— the petition which was presented to the national conventions of 1924, and to_the House and Senate Her platform, she announces, will be progressive, including such planks as uniform marriage and divorce | || laws, selective immigration laws, na- tional defense, and establishment of nittee to work for world peace conomic lines without politi- anglements. SPINDLERS 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 By the Associated Press. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif, March 28.—Methods by which E. G. Lewis 5 borrowed from 9,000 friends and used the money {n promoting southern California enterprises were revealed SEEKS BROTHER HERE. here today, when a hearing of the bankruptcy petition a -is | California Woman Asks Local Po- was resumed before lice Search for Man. dr. a referee. Lewls' Referee Butcher of his “activities since he left St. Louis, in 1913, with $2,000 borrowed mor a of high finance, adver cess, land developmen scale, mining and oil issues involving the loss or gain of millions of dollars. When asked from what source he Miss Emma Neubauer of Los Angeles has written to Washington for assist- ¥ [ance in locating her brother, Martin H. - | Neubauer, who, she says, was last heard from in this city. Miss Neubauer writes that their father, Fred H. Neubauer, recently died, and she is anxious to get in touch with her brotrer, who ha: that his father is dead. M gives her address in Los $ Manitou avenue. 35¢ Vick’s Salve 23¢ 70c Sloan’s Liniment EYES HURT? 41c See Me About Glasves Archie D. Engel Formerly _ with Roo _Fulkerson 615 15th St. N.W. With Every Purchase, at either of our Four Stores, Pe Amounting to or Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th A NORTH AMERICAN ALMANAC A wonderful illustrated almanac that contains much information needed in every household. i i 75¢ Mellin’s Food 57¢ 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Lotion 33¢ N\ 85¢ Dioxogen Large Size 53¢ v TR CRCTENN $1.25 Father John’s Medicine 72c r the United State: n as his fi known h and telegrams to fight with. | ncluded op- | 53 terest in oil Montana and scattered all Lewis clal di gan to sending mo; o~ ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk B AU O > listed as one of his en- deavors connection with t ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged 50c D & R Cold Cream, 4-Ounce Jar 34c N\ $1.25 Coty’s Face Powder 73c to num- Creditors of Lewis s over the ber some 9,000, LEAN and PRESS B ALL and DELIVER A R Futherfor - Bl | Rich mill; combined with extract of GLOVES............Scand 10 i{ | nourishing, yet sa easily digested that | itis used, with beaefit, by ALL AGES, 4 | ailing or well. /An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, Con- venient, Light Nourishment, when faint or hungry. 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