Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1925, Page 10

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10 EXPERT - WATCH When skin hurts, chafes, or itches get sure, quick re- lief with. RESCUE ATTEWPTS C0ST THREE LIVES Father and Son Drowned in Futile Plunge to Save Another Son. STON, W. Va., June 8.— , a real estate operator, wo sons, Paul, 17, and Fill- more, 18, were drowned in the Kana- wha River yesterday when Cart and one son made a futile -attempt to rescue the other youth, who had been caught in the current. The father and Fillmore Cart were on the river bank® when they saw Payl Cart go under the surface. The brother plithged into the water and whs also caught in the current. The father then went to the ald of both boys and all three perished. The and THE EVENING STAR, SILVER SPRING ASSURED CITY MAIL FACILITIES New Chamber of Commerce Active in Furthering Cause—Beauti- fying Georgia Avenue. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md. June 8.—City postal facilities for Silver Spring, this county, are expected to be a reality within'the next few ‘weeks as a re- sult of efforts of the recently organ- ized Silver Spring Chamber of Com- merce. Frank L. Hewitt, Frank C. Whiteacse and Fred L. Lutes com- pose a committee having the matter in charge and it is understood that, as the annual receipts of the Silver Spring office are comsiderably in ex- cess of $5,000, the minimum require- ment, the inauguration of free deliv- ery of mail and the establishment of other conveniences in the near fu- ture are assured. A committee, composed of E. Brooke Lee, chairman, and Howard Griffith, James H. Cissel, James A. Watson, John M. Faulconer, is en- deavoring to work out a compre- hensive plan for the permanent im- provement and beautification of Geor- gla avenue extended, and it hopes to make this one of the widest and CHLEAN SOLDERS PUT DOWN REVOLT Thirty Subversives Killed, Many Wounded in Clash With Troops. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO, Chile, June 8.—The uprising in the northern privinces has been crushed by the Chilean troops, an officlal communique issued yester- day announced. “Owing to the resistance of sub- versives,” the communique adds, 30 of them were killed and a num- ber wounded. The leader of the re- vol‘t is among the dead. Four hundred prisoners were taken to Iquique, capital of'the province of Tarapaca. The troops sustained no casualties. WASHINGTONI, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925. EINGLISH-SPEAKING UNION RE-ELECTS JOHN W. DAVIS Former Ambassador Again Heads Body—G. W. Wickersham Chairman of Directors. By’ the Associated Press. INEW YORK, June 8.—John W. Dirvis, formerly American Ambassa- dor at London, and George W. Wick- ersham, formerly Attorney General of the United States, were re-elected president and chairman of the board of directors, respectively, of the English-speaking Union of the United States at a meeting of the board held in New York last Friday, it was an- no unced yesterday by John Daniels, nat.fonal secretary of the organization. Maj. George Haven Putnam of New York, one of the founders of the union, was elected a vice president. Thie following vice presidents were eleicted: Edwin A. Aldreman of Virginia, Robert S. Brookings of St. Lowuis, Paul D. Cravath of New York, M:rron T. Herrick of Cleveland, Otto H. Kahn of New York, Willlam Law- rezace of Boston and Charles C. Moore of Ban Francisco. Charles C."Good- rich of New York was re-elected na- tional. treasurer and John Daniels national secrétary. - —_—— e RUM ROW WIPED OUT. Not a Vessel in Sight Is Report of Dry Destroyers. NEW YORK, June 8 (#)—Disap- pearance of rum row from Cape May, N. J., to*Boston was officially report. ed to the Coast Guard last night upon the arrival at the Brooklyn navy yard of the dry navy destroyers Cas- sin and Jouett. The officers reported that not one rum runner was in sight in the New York region. The presence of one rum ship near New London, Conn., was reported to the Coast Guard. L3 i Mme. Curie Honored in Warsaw. WARSAW, Poland, June 8 (#).— Mme. Curie, the eminent French sci- entist and co-discoverer with her hus- band of radium, yesterday laid the corner stone of a radium institute and hospital here to be named after her. Vation Special! bodies were recovered. best-lighted thoroyghfares in Mont-| “A considerable quantity of ex- KEEP THE HOME COOL AND ATTRAC- 45 e gomery County. Howard Griffith, Jo. | DIOSives, including 75 cases of dyna- 3 . Co; Benedict | Mite, Was captured. Communist agi- 4 TWO DIE, THREE INJURED. |SephC.Ciel, Gharies S0 Bencict | mite, Wi captured. communiet 251 TIVE BY COVERING YOUR FURNITURE HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNK ik e e named to for for desig- — With Beautiful New Stylish z ne Workers Strike Pocket of |nating strects 2 g houses. | WEEKS MUCH BETTER. Hydrogen Sulphate Gas. BATAVIA, N. |J. Donald Y., June 8 (#).—Two |Fred L. L this year’s vacation with your SLIP COVERS jl{APPY and Carefree, you'll be on || Secretary’s Physicians Report Him W 5 2 b .. s = = — en wi killed-'and three others|William H. Thompson have been ‘ | TEOT : Seriously affected by hydrogen. sui.|pointed a committee to investigate in “Good Condition.” We make them to order and offer you the lowest prices in i bail BCEI%‘Z}(HEfi ’IifiUtN E EABT?':[' N LAF LIN phide gas in the mines of the United |fire insurance rates and fire Mards| BoSTON June § (P continuea ||| Washington on genuine Belgian Slip Cover Materials. Re- 75¢ ‘ uilt ] . Everything in Ll States GypsumCo. ‘at "Oakiiela, six |in tho fast-growin Silver Spring improvement” in® the 'condition of | _duced, per yard, to......... ... : o . | its place—unwrinkled, and a place for ! We examine your eyes—quickly and 5b Bk s < hby o ber has named a_member- | ary of ar John W. Weeks, 5 : 5 = pteabiocaliy oy s e “Feieds s | o0, Snyder and Shannon Hilehey | The chamer hos e S rooke | Th0 Jae overated upon recently at Sg Your 3-piece | everything. All the joys of traveling F R Sork uamanteed. | The men were ng in the lower |Lee. chairman; James I Cissel,| G5 ol Hibe, HoUee: Massachusetis Living Room Suite with a HARTMANN for so moderate a mine when they struck a gas pocket | Frank L. Hewitt, Charles op ital, listones, wa L g O TR | e e ® #0305 O st e e, e e EST. 1889 = z e coner, Newton A. Woodson and Rob- Brigham. A morning bulletin Saen =¥ pring e s PE i\ PEP brings when necessary. The labor for ert E. Langley. this work will be only......... -Mail Orders Prepaid GELKERs Government Worker Retires. Special Dispatch to The Star. by the two physiclans said: — “Secretary Weeks had an excellent 0dd_pleces upholstered at special 7] Probably the good dye young be-|night and is in good condition this DI 8 i ¢ 8 low prices. ROCKVILLE, Md., June 8.—| 00500 Dictv"makes them prema. | morning. His temperature is mormai | ¢ Special low prices: on our complete After. 30 vears of service in the [{HLS ATV again. Pulse 85.” stock of Tapestries. ' Velours and enlisted division of the Adjutant Gen- !@ eral's office, United States War De- partment, Silk Upholstery Materials. 7] Washington, Robert N. Bayliss, has been placed on the retired , B e e e AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. ..., health and % nectlon with the office. The atter. g . : g > s last there about ' T s 2 i a glorious # :.\for?i_ftollJ}\-a&erks’ g:u;e_red m!:al'lnd 627 F St. NW. i ' Phone Main 8139 i flavor. The easiest him and presented him with flowers (D TN J cereal to serve. Full B e = ‘f of pep-creating ele- Sk Woman From Drowning. 3l———lnl——Ja[——[a[—=[o[o|o[c—n|——=vc—=|n]————]a! i \ ments. Children are Special Dispatch to The Star. f wild about PEP. It SILAMETON, juns 8- Mus. W, Z PR , e =y iolding ot 'Phosbus, walked_into t t t Try PEP with frust, [ |{hy NN 1o o Son vt e o It tastes e basemen ore I1ares Its Iredicine. Your grocer has it. Vaie Garer ot T TR e ml‘gh?' ‘8,00‘1 H d A T s i along abou = Y Harrison Sent o Hospital, et P o ot Weather—and too Many Coats! Tomorrow o )Iz‘tj. \VllMa‘mFB.t}{firrlson,oi?rpshoi Engineers, at Fort Hayes, Ohio, has \ P 2R et Einerd o Orange Pekoe Tea, ® P As mayor of Tiny Town, a school Makes good tos & certainty children’s city in Missouri, Miss Haze . the peppy bran food [ | inou, ssea 15, becomed the youns: & ' E confidence and poise that come from conscious beauty are social assets of ines- timable valuc. They are fruits of continual, ex- quisite care for your appearance. ~An Average of Less than l,/2 price! Everybody makes mistakes—and, frankly, The Basement Store made one. It bought too many Spring Coats. Hot weather wasn’t expected so soon—but, it came—and it’s hot as blazes. Coat selling took a tumble—but, regardless of these conditions, this coat stock must be turned into cash—and there’s only one way to do it—“take the medi- cine.” INNO PROFITS is a bitter pill, and it’s worse than that—for the coats will be sold at less than actual cost. The Basement Store’s Entire Stock of Spring Coats Go Into Three Groups € " Original $10.00 and $15.00 Spring Coats Original $17.95, $19.75, $23.95 . Spring Coats Original $23.95, $29.50, $39.75 Spring Coats The wrong treatment may harm S and pliable. Such hair is normal and healthy. /4 protect. With oily and dry hair the shampoo should be a corrective. No aine ingle shamp is good for EVERY type of hair rather than improve its condition OME SCALPS secrete just the right amount of oil to keep the hair scift Other scalps give an excess of oil. And many fail to provide ent;ug;h. With normal hair, the function of the shampoo is merely to cleanse and : shampoo can possibly be of benefit to 4// of such opposite hair conditigns. - 3 Glorilox Shampoos provide for every condition H Instead of experimenting to find the as cach Glorilox Shampoo is made/for right shampoo, make sure, now, that a different hair condition. i . your hair gets the correct treatment for For normal hair, use Glorilox: N Normal hair is beautiful hair, thick, glossy, without dandruff or excessive oil. It must be thoroughly clensed without stimulating the oil glands. Glorilox N'is the only shampoo rmade exclusively for this purpose. For oily hair, use Glorilo:: O Oily hair is an ugly and unnatwial con- dition. It is sticky and stringy. At often mats from excessive oil. It may haye L4 ’ There’s every kind of a smart Spring Coat: in these three groups—Twills, Flannels, Kashas, Polaires, Satins and other high-grade fabrics, in tailored, Prince of Wales, sports and dressy models —some fur bordered, but mostly plain. Coats for misses, for matrons, for large women. Every one of them désirable. There will be any number of times you’ll want one of these coats this Sum- mer—for vacation—for the motor trip—for the beach—for cool evenings—and at such terrific reductions, it would not be amiss for you to anticipate your early Fall Coat needs now! 1ts own condition. i You can do it by using the proper Glorilox Sham lorilox E or : normal ]:uix';f Glgdk},;x O for oily hair; - - oo : Glorilox D for air. 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It falls Chart in 'your ncarest drug store of out £z idly without being ¢/ntirely re- write direct to us. Then get the comect laoedp by new hair. Usuadly it has Glorilox Shampoo as recommended for andruff, and the scalpislikely toitch. i your own hair. Be surc you temember . Dry hair is dull, lifeless. Bring it back the letter designation—N, O or D— to normal ‘with GloriloxdD. At all dealers PHYSICAL CULTURE PRODUCTS CORPORATION ' 1926 Broadway, New Yotk 3 5 No C. 0. D.’s; No Mail or Phone Orders; All Sales Final! LANSBURGH & BRO. BASEMENT STORE :EC—EEEEEEE = |ol———|o]——=la|——=]a|c———|n|—=n|c——]alc——x|a|c———|n|——]a]

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