Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C., THURSDAY, posed the proposal for concentratips | Town Votes $10,000 Water Bonds. | APRIL 9, 1925. ANCIENT CHRISTIAN STATUE UNEARTHED 12,000 Degrees Found Highest Heat Likely For Conflagration |Bureau of Standards FLAYS CHURCH HEAD FOR ‘SEEKING POWER’ Canadian Charges President of Sect Makes Meetings “Hell on Earth.” the church s executive authority. e plan of God does not provide !nr Mly human overlordship,” he in- sisted. FORD~BUYS PLANT SITE. Pays $1,000,000 foor Chester, Pa., |_ Shipyards Area. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, April 8.—But four voters of Hancock objected to the $10,000 bond issue for improvements to the water system. There were 223 votes cast in the election. Burgess John T. Mason was re-elected for his third term. Holds Test on Fire- proof Materials. Find May Establish Ar- menians Were First People to Adopt Religion. Eativeaiclt s protably the By the Associated Press, CHESTER, Pa., Agnl INDEPENDENCE, Mo.. April 8. |nouncement was made degrees | General conferences of the reorgan- | Night that N‘e\flrnl for lh’s pu absolute | ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter (DY the Ford Motor Co. of the 2 maximum of heat th: be gen. |Day Saints have been “hell on earth” | chants' shipyards in this city erated in a fire di Bureau | for the last 10 years, because of the | been closed in New York. The By the Associated of Standards scienti have con- | president's demand for more power, | chase "{“"f was d"N‘ ‘(“*";md- MOSCOW, ~Archeolsical | cluded as the result of recent ex-|declared D;;nlutllucll;r;p(or of Al- :}‘x:nd;]aflm;v:;o said to involve more discoveries \portance. | periments. In order berta, Canada, at yesterday's session | than $1,000,000. 5 S lshonty ” ”n‘l‘“:)luhll:;.,t mljler‘]o.liczlf ?:‘i.:.‘:« of the conference which is to decide [ The site, on which, it is understood, whether Frederick . Smith, the|a large a & a series of imitation confiagra. dent, l-«!m have supreme direc- xl':r‘;; \‘;fl‘;" side of inia e roof i | |u-n|rn ac inside of miniature rooms, with o7 smase letters stana for |fest. It was pur - directional control,” the | Harriman interests of “They also may | shipbuilding plant don’t care’ It |operation for seve ye ch of force.” the buildings and ways a native of éing- [razed. . a member of the quorum of % and a son-in-law of Presi- By the Associated Press. Victrola No. 35 (Portable) Black fabric ‘Catalog sent on request ET Kraft Checse, it's always uni- form in flavor, in texture, in butter fat, in moisture, ineverything that tends to make a per- fect cheese. Kraft Cheese contains the two important vita- mines. New Popular Victor Records out tomorrow 1 of the American Mission to that city. | At a villa alled Dovin, on slopes of Mount Ararat, there heen found the head of a li statue of an Armenian king, bearing with the sign re pointed to | king was a menia, by the Near East ngs liable to fire hazard The highest temperature generated resulted from building up a hypo- thetical “library room,” carrying pounds of combustible material per uare foot of floor, d records from the . dent Smith, argued that church gov- Talizo AT AIned - | ernment should be directed by one warped walls and flooring, and o assure progress o - | the “structure” which housed the fire D ASNUEBRPTOSERes JOF e did not cool down for 24 hours. W s not been in | 5, most of aving been My Kid Belle Baker Please Be Good to My Old Girl shannon Quartet Victor Record No. 19605. List price 75 cents Those Panama Mamas The Blues Have Got Me Victor Record No. 19609. List price 75 cents At the End of the Road—Fox Trot Born and Bred in Old Kentucky—Fox Trot (from “Big Boy”) Waring’s Pennsylvanians Victor Record No. 19603. List price 75 cents When My Sugar Walks Down the Street— Fox Trot Waring’s Pennsylvanian Everybody Loves My Baby—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music Victor Record No. 19610. List price 75 cents Mhb‘mvmohmddutuu&hnhvh:m Vl ctrola Machine Company, Camden.N.J V“TMM.GCQ:M Ltd,, Montraal Fashionable women in Pari have their bhed, visit th. dresser twice a day to have coiffures set so that not a single| hair is out of place Belle Baker Jane Green Varieties: Swiss, Brick, Pimento, American,0ld English (Sharp Ameri- can). 11b. and 5 Ib. Loaves. Also 5 Varieties in Tins. . which is of white found near the ported by the American anization ments have been made to r excavation in the in order to un- of the statue and per- i )mnnnl monuments. Williams of Los Angeles op- CHILDREN DIE OF BURNS. Three Little Girls Caught in Blaz- ing Automobile. Insurance executive says Kellogg’s ALL- BRAN is “Conqueror of Constipation” Let Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN conquer F'ormer addict to constipation forever for you. Doc- pills and drugs tors mgr?‘:ne{nd dn. thut“ what thlely call a bul ood, that sweeps the says ALL-BRAN intestine clean, stimulating di; restored youth- tion and normal, healthy action. ful vim. Something habit-forming pills and . drugs can never do. Here is a most remarkable trib- ute to Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN: For more than one-third of a cen; STUNT AUTO’ST KILLED. |. SAGINAW. Mich. April 9.—Elaine, 5 years old; Betty, 4, daughters s of Lawrence Boyd, and Katherine Machine Fails to Lflnd Properly | Clements, 5 years old, were burned | s0 badly in an automobile fire yester that they died last night in a ital here. Mr. Boyd, the driver, )1d, of Pontiac, Mich., s badly burned in attempting to ight when the 2| rescue the children. v looped the | He had purchased some gasoline o on at the | Which was being conveyed in a Spanish Fort Amusement Park, fail-| can. In some manner it connection | turning the interior of the ez with the landing platform blazing furnace. Mr. Boyd attempted o S to reach the children in the back seat Tithout stopping the car thrown out, the girls burned before th E that death followed shortl . EDER S S T, f near the Ley- | Kurdish women are the only women den mine. 4 on a precipice | in the Fast who wear a turban. T sent tr downward as | enjoy much freedom, and, his Boy Scout troop marched along. speaking, are treated with respect EEE:—EEEEE—EEEEEEEEE—:EEEEEEE Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. wAfter Looping Loop. NS, April 9.—Will g il Eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. If eaten regularly, relief is guaranteed or your grocer returns the purchase price. Kellogg’s ALL- BEAN is made in Battle Creek, Mich. Served in leading hotels and restaurants. Sold by all grocers. | Scout Kl“Efl on Campmg Trip. vlo., April 9.—A Boy ended fatally for hen he Tuce. I am again in the pink of con- dition, the personification _even youthful vigor n\ ‘my advancing years. Truly, Mr. W. Kellogg’s ALL-BEAN is the mnmuror uf constipation. tefully yours, (Signed) A. M.SwEzNwY, ‘The Federal Resaxve Lifq Insurance Ce, The Entire Popular Price Section Is Given Over to This Sale The House On Sale Friday— ourth Floor Purchases made to- morrow will be deliv- ered in time for Easter. bxlnpsbom 08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, of Courtesy Especially for Easter in the Inexpensive Dress Department \ Featured Finery for Easter Silk Scarfs Crepe de Chine and Georgette —Ombre: plain, printed and striped effects—with heavy, deep- frmged ends 2.95 Street Floor | | i Leather and Silk—in the new $ 95 Underarm and Strap shapes. In 2' the hig}\ colors and black Street Floor For Friday and Saturday—an Easter Event which comes with the Philipsborn Millinery Prestige Hundreds Of New Easter. Hats the History Your highest expectations will be more than realized—for it's Crepe de Chine Peasant Overblouses: daintily embroidered and smock- $ 00 e&—-—designed for wear with the 5. new suspender skirts; all colors. . Street Floor Hcavy thpe de Gline and Radium—either embroidered or $ 3 .50 An Exceptional Sale of New Crepe de Chine Frocks --féaturing especially the Gathered into one b;g of the Popular Price Section Assortment— Surpassing Efiects and Surpassing Values lace trimmed; all colors and in the regular sizes Street Floor has such an Offering been rnar]e before beautiful pastel shades °15 The price falls short of expressing the value by many dollars. m It has been a task to assemble these Frocks—and a triumph that = m @ Silk Gowns Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk: in the dainty colors; cut long and full; tailored or lace and ribbon $3'95 trimmed fl | | fl 1] Handbags : lfl | | Il | m an aesemblage of the newest modes—expressed in materials of quality: individuality. . Choice of— Toast, Pansy, Br'sque, Gray, Conch Shell, Poudre, Rose, Orchid, Purple— and exquisite combinations., El colors of character—and trimmings of pronounced Street Floor Exclusive shapes— Leghorns, Felts, Crepes, Silks, Hasr, Milan—of won- derfully distinctive combina- we have been able to do so. Silk SlipS With these Crepe de Chines are Printed Crepes and Georgettes Hoavy Guality Tals Siks wids $295 —all of them handsomely des:gned——elaborately tnmmed—m- cluding beaded effects. Women's and misses’ sizes — in street, sports. afternoon and evemng types. Second Floor Castilian, hip hem and hemstitched top. In the staple and pastel shades. . .. Street Floor tions. Come Early! It's a Climaxing’ Event! E—:EEEEEEEBEEE} ~ (0i———|olc———{o|c———jaj———ollio|c———olc———[o[———|ojc———|a|——[ol———]o|c——— o] ———=[a[c———[ ol —] | | | | | | | | fl fl fl fl EEE—:—:EEEEBEEEEBEEE——:EEEE >

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