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YOUSSOUPOFF GASH READY FOR WIDENER | | Russian Prince Puts £100,- 000 in Bank to Redeem Disputed Rembrandts. By the Associated Press April 17.—Money to ts, for| ce Felix ng Joseph | s been over L bank to be e wins his suit, it t the trial of > Court Rare cave ‘“pearls,” phs of the hey were found, are features of an exhibit of Carlsbad Cavern, presented by the to the THE EVEN + STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. RARE CAVE PEARLS ON DISPLAY IN NATIONAL MUSEUM EXHIBIT National Geographic Society Presents Unique Prod- uct of Carlsbad Cavern—Science Puzzled by Nature’s Oddities. 0dd ornaments| The exhibition lodged in the Na- by nature out of the same sort (gional Museum for the inspection of ental alabaster as some of Tut-|{the Capital's thousands of visitors men'’s vases, and large photo- | shows the broad e of the work of great cavern where | water in the cave. Here water has made a war club, again it as woven the flimsiest stone lace. Ther e a number of pieces that might e come from the famed sea gardens of Bermuda. Agriculture is represented by a yellow limestone “cob of corn.” Contortions Puzzling. Soclety's expedition to| Some of the cave oddities afford puz- ‘avern, which was led by |zles whiich have proved too deep for Lee of Washington. Ex.|the cave explorers themselves, For established the cavern |example, there is the problem of ex. e most marvelous in the tlonal Geographic Society ational Museum. e exhibit is mounted on the main f the museum her ne ornaments | the National plaining why a stalactite growing counting the rings. In these circles are seen another_possibility, which is being probed, of determining the age of-the Pueblo Bonito Indian dwellings excavated by the National Geographic Society in the northern part of New Mexico. By comparing the rings in logs found in old missions with logs in Pu eblo Bonito ruins, it was hoped that data could be obtained for fixing the century in which this “apartment resounded with the sound of But a gap in the ring meas- |l at urements thus far prevents final de- termination. he possibility is seen of finding cave formations with regu- lar growths whose rings would it with the rings of the trees showing rainy vears and dry years and close zap in Pueblo Bonito chronology. New Languages Building. CHICAGO, April fund of $17,500,000 as here last night. new the university, Indians Vote 0il Grant. April 17.—A ly Created Cardinals. By the Associated Press. MADRID, April 17. 1 his rc ve on the Red Birett: to Senator | h z Nundain y able him | Archt v a Chce to drill for ofl on the re: vote was 106 for and 27 aga SCHOOL GETS $500,000. University of Chicago to Have|, 17.—A $500,000 | personages. gIft from the Wieboldt Foundation of the University of Chicago development | welcome to the new cardinals amd announced The contribution will devoted to the erection and equid- | state, building of modern to be | King Alfonso Honors Two Recent- ing Alfonso | on the Ssteban, US| World in_its wealth of cave “furni- ture” and the immensity of its cham. bers. President Coolidge set it astde is 100,000 |25 @ national monument, and the Na Se August | Uonal Park Service is now develop &t | Ing plans which will make its won. il e | ders as easily avallable to tourists as or allages |aT€ the beautles of other American The ‘prince|natural wonders—the ers of Yel- wction was o 1OV which the pic regularly downward should suddenly turn at right angles, grow horizontal for a [ New doing why s years of growing growing in a cone toward the celling? And how can a Gordian knot and a edusa head be made in stone? 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