Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. 23 - 5 . {men in dories hauling them are|times they jab their swords through|punctured the water tank and broke U o ~ ~ “ 99 Swordfish as a Fighter | thrilling, iudeed. Dorles are fre-|the schooner itself. The Mildred J., as most swords do. A swordfis) FIRST OF THE FLYING “FLIVVERS . From the Adventure Magazine. quently “punthed” by their long|schéoner of Edgartown, still has a|however, is usually a coward, seem L) | Swordfish are formidable antag-|swords, and this is how a number of [sword in her bottom that went|ing to conserve his sword rather than onists, and their fights against the'fishermen have lost thelr lives. Some- | through 14 inches of wood, then|forcing the lssue with his captor SR I [ e o & . b : o ] i Plane, With 1,000 Pounds, || - : . “No boiling— Goes From Dearhorn to : f 1 Lo Gt No wash-board v i : | . fs o scrubbing— Chi caggoigHours | ST i ; & ‘ No blueing” reial aviatic time-schedule 5 s voe " R . £ :m~‘| Detroit | B 3 Beoe e o S s # % . « ummpm ed vest the Ford a K= = = - e born,” between the two cities. i asens: e o successful initial flight of the i Dear- _ The big silver-hued plane soared -pass , all- n ype, of the aerial flivvers designed for the .'wm:. fr((y.m' the Ford airport at Dear- | pord interests by the Metal roit. g “lizzies” will form part of the gigantic orn at 9:24 a.m. yest landed in | §3000,000 air program incorporated by s ed of Duralumin, lighter than aluminum and . ‘\{"l;i:‘“ three hour 3 C: i lestructible. On its test , ed i r two hours, carrying 1,000 pounds of sand as bal- swinging having S "the trip both | ways m vy the same time, 50 minater 2 ASKS PLACE IN MUSEUM \:.‘,’.“ ‘\,m‘.\,u\":'i dilles to allow him to 33%9, OFF train time is 5 hours nd 25 minutes [ FOR NAPOLEON’S AUTO‘ Marle Aok, Moj; ploased, wifh On All Silk and Parchment “ e m Washes out all stains, Carried 1,500 Pounds. b museums for Napo- SHADES - . n carried 1,000 pounds of frei n‘ 2 a bracelet worn by Westward fiight and a ltitle | C2Tis Paper P"pezmtes s Upo“ the Venus do 2 and an eyeglass o AN c rea-se an e s rel B 'T weight I”“ Learned Curator at s Aoy A MUDD]M 0. 0! bro h = = — —— — P 1 e s Versailles. | 709 13th St., Above G L | The Greatest ; - - ; i ; 2 US, April 14—Andre Pereate. | Body #-A—QEE mmmc—g‘;flk spots, ‘;fih stz:;ns, dmlg&ydk’" d, y g the | curator of the Versailles Palace, was | p ness, ground-in-grime—all wash away like magic completion’ of a sister ship. It will 5 Sl o S . 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And your things wash out TTy the new = mahono \mk | Pompadour apartments in the Ver- : \ spotless and fresh as new — without wash-board " e e scrubbing, LaundrySize .r‘...” "2;",‘}:1.‘,2“:‘;‘., T Moun Do ezutltel custien \wjihout ating CUREDIN 6 Snowy-white, too—for Duz whitens yellowed in addition to the one at Chi 1o sgnsokada s Bahpwould X 1 TO 14 DAYS and discolored things without any blueing. And P kage Hateful things that make the family wash so bt have shown him Mme. % ] cago. a ) years p tric sys- 2% g Qi fn spite of his statement that the | Jicd 30 years before the 5 | sterilizes without boiling. .line opened 3 jay was experi bl 2 rdinary cases of itching, blind, bleedin 2 = nenta " S0 announc 2 & or protruding piles are cured in six d T o e A ounced that | reproduced a facsimile of the letter onst canes L0 weske v FAZD O Cleansing oxygen suds do all Every time you buy a its issue of April 1. The curator MENT, dndependnbls-ndpmvnnlemedy your wa‘]“,‘g lau.ndry size package of manent nEed’ tho Ihas Tor biriutan rer for piles. Instanil Iy reieves itching piles and Quentivued whether (e s assures restiul sleep after the first night. A litle Duz' makes: foamy sds—whether DUZ you save the price P g 3 Get the Handy Tube | 2 2 EY ! o 4 s ek il i your wash-water is warm or cold, soft or hard. of a regular size pack- PAN- PAC'F'C PARL Seald ana | ffife.flfff“bf"rm ikl Suds filed with millions of purifying bubbles of age. One laundry size npadour ms, any hich pplication of the oint: e your wash, loosen grease DETAILS REVEALED carving By an artist of | : ‘easy task of & moment. oxygen that seep through I 2T is equal to three and > concluded his reply by requesting d scientifc advice for pile ¢ 5 €qi sufferers go with each tube. and grime, and dissolve out all stains except rust. 5 % 2 one-third regular size The ot e MeRies bring the | i i i ik s 2 -_—_— s e e —_m_m_-mommmm-mmmmmmmm——— Guaranteed to Cun Duz oxygen suds will not harm the finest si Idea, Based on W\lllamstowm =TSR Y v | or wool weave—or fade water-fast colors. packages. Your grocer Politics Institute, Grew From ) ST, 0 0D f - Duz keeps your hands velvety and white. now has the large Duz Plans of Y/ M. C. A A RS AN ] : o e package. lans of ¥¢ M. C. A. ‘( i",",?l::'iufl';-' bt s _ pile pipe, 75¢.; et Dz at 5 7 Corerpondence o the Asmlated Fre. ? R wew rorx THE DUZ COMPANY cmcaco 7, March 17.—The mnon- B 2 MENT from your dm( NCORPORATED -Pacific conference of prom- / gist; or, if you pi send stamps or mone’ rom seven countries in this 7 . 2 area, which will be held here from July Y order ditect. “A little Dux does a big mshmg" 1 to 15 as a preliminary to a permanent Paris Medicine Co. political forum of all peoples of the Pa- 2630 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo, cific, had its inception as a proposed ¥ Pan-Pacific Y. M. C. A. conference at- tended by high officials of that organ- ization, it has been revealed by the Pan- Pacific Union, which is sponsoring the meeting. From the limits of a Y. M. C. 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