Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 22

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BOARD T QUESTION STEAMER OFFIGERS Captain and Aides on City of Rome Will Be Called to ifv Next Monday. ted Press 21.—The naval mbled here to in- of the sub- smer City of ring late ves- the steamer, > called to tes- Youthful Campers Dig Up War Clubs In Indian Mound | | ind other relics were | v in an old Indian bury s ground along the Potomac day by Claude Haugh, Donald White aigl Marion Heef- ner, Wayneshoro vouths, who were camping. They did not re- | veal the whereabouts of the mound, but intend to continue explorations | later. | Bones were first unearthed, then a large cave was found containing many relics, including tomahawks and arrows, besides the clubs. | MRS. M. P. JOHNSON DIES.| | Was Teacher of Third Grade at| M | THE EVENING STAR, AIRPLANES EXHAUST LOCAL STATION’S GAS Lack of Supply Ovetdue at Bolling Field Causes Halt in Fly- ing Program. The unprecedented number of air- planes that passed through Bolling Field en route to and from the Mitchel Field air meet has exhausted the gaso- line supply of the s ion here the result that 25 Western plan e ground waiting for supply to arrive. number are 12 Curtiss PW-8 and P-1 pursuit planes of ihe 1st Pursuit Group, at Selfridge Field, Mich. Although ample provision had been made to refuel all craft that passed through Washington. both inbound and outbound, the number that came were reticent to use station at Anacostia came to the res- cue of more urgent cases by furnish- ing the regular airplane product. A total of more than 250 planes passed through the field, each requir- ing full tanks of gasoline and ofl. An average of 100 gallons of gasoline was furnished each ship. The highest number that passed through the field in one day was 64, SENDS RECIPROCITY LIST. Time Limit on State Autos to Be Learned by Police. In order to bring about strict ob. | servance of the automobile reciprocity - | agreements existing between the Dis trict and the several States, MaJj. Ed win B. Hesse has forwarded to all | police precincts a list of the time limits llowed cars from each State. Under the District law, Washington allows a period of time visiting car the same | that the State from which the car WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. REPORTS PRESENTED BY WOMAN LAWYERS| Delegates Tell of Bar Association | Convention in Detroit Last Month. The Woman's Bar Association held its Fall meeting last night at 3 clubhouse of the League of Ameri can Pen Women, 1709 H street. Ite ports of the various officers and com mittees were and the program for the coming 3 discussed. Judge Kathryn Sellers and Miss Grace Eddy, who attended the con vention of the American Bar Asso clation fn Detroit last month as dele gates from this association, gave in- | teresting accounts of the activities | of the convention. It was pointed | out that one thing noteworthy from | the standpoint of women is the number who attend the great | well for this country to adopt the annual gathering of the le tescion, the bar the Columbia alone sending woman members this v lows: Ju cllers, Miss € al 14 of Emma M n Spencer Mussey, vey, Miss Hele e Rohleder, Gillett, Commenting on features of Ju Hers said it wo pro District of its as_ fol- lddy, | ed the 1Kin, Miss Katherine | yembership, English plan of not remanding a pris oner for trial without evidence to war rant the arrest. The membership commlttee report- | names of 10 applicants f who were elected, lizabeth Balley, Anna Good Mre. M B.| Rebekah Greathouse, | n, Gertrude Coyle, Ellen Crosby, Antoinette Heck- | | mer’ and Luura Berrien. After the| | meeting refreshinents were served | 1glish |and a reception was held in honor 1d be'of Senator I way of Arkan as, who briefly addressed the aeso ciation. Unemploy Denmark i 3 ected. Failure k Saturday was haustion Brightwood Park School Mrs. M. P. Johnson | third grade at the Brightwood Park | School, died Sunday morning at her | | home in Woodsic Md Death wa: due to heart trou Since September 1 son had taught in the I comes allows a_ District motorist. sought | Maj. Hesse directed that all mem- u buying | bers of the force become familiar with al gasoline, but this | these rectprocity agreements and that gh explosive powers | the list be kept available for ready tion brand and pil reference in Gluten Flour $1.00/ $2.00 - S0c ~$1.00 SL10, s_lgéx;’x:gcmk Gluten, @1 ()| Magruder Inc.. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Phone Main 4180 Established 1575 Comdr . has 3 at the subma- | hts were burning when she Jireh, 4-1b. bag... Jireh, 8-1b. bag... Jireh Pancake, 2%-1b. box... ucator Gluten, 1920, Mrs District T sokland S School John blic The Dance is onf "3 8 ‘Heaven-help myFloors! : ‘AZZ music—swishing, sway- ing feet. Everyone lighthearted except the hostess, There would be no cause for worry were her floors protegged with Devoe Marble Floor Finisix Varnish, which lays a fightiug film between the floor and danc- ing feet. Asingle coat lasts longer than two coats of ordinary varnisli. ST Ask us_about the Devoe Howme I+ ts ot | Doesa’t hurt one bit! Drop a Little . “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right off with | WAPIYA CLUB ELECTION WILL BE HELD BY MAIL Weekly | aw Up List Named at EP WELL this Winter Avold colds, Influenza, pnevmonia and other diseases. The secret is bowel cleanliness. Keep all the poi- sonous waste on the move. Pluto Waterquickly andefiectively flushes and washes the bowel arca — real Tealth insurance. Prescribed by phy- siclans, bottled aut French Lick Springs and sold at drug stores. PLUTO WATER 552 ysic When Nature Won't Pluto Will > hold the el e the results at is composed of Dr. dren’s Hos- I Borden of George 1 Dr. E. M. Phene Lineoln 269 1920 Nichals Ave. S.E. Becker Paint & Glass Co., Inc. 1239 Wisconsin Ave. FPhome West 67 Geo. E. Corbett PAINTS. OILS, GLASS Telephane Main 1386 109 | fingers Your druggist el Freezone” for a . sufficient e | ce every hard corn. soft| son this ; €OrM, or corn between the tocs, and annen, | the foot caliuses, without saremess ! or irritatior y bottle of American Chicle Co- Jor Economical Transportation ————— i 'CHEVRO I LET — Even his { Mother-in-law o ' " : _ - When You Buy Your Car— wouldn’t tell him 7/ Price s Price Values Value BUY yourautomobile carefully. Know that you are getting full value for your money—and you will find that Chevrolgt offers you the greatest of all motor car values because it provides more quality features for less money than you can get anywhere. The GMAC Time Payment Plan The Time Payment Plan of General Motors Acceptance Cor- poration (GMAC) is the most favorable and lowest in cost available to automobile buyers today. It makes possible the extremely low delivered Time Payment Prices quoted below. Learn how easy it is to buy a Chevrolet at these low prices. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation What it Costs to Buy a Chevrolet in Washington DELIVERED PRICES R ey 3630% $198% 36309 $198% 579475 52510 7720 $818% 52579 E 3R55% 390475 $277% The twelve months' time price includes fire and theft insurance for one year. To get the amount charged for financing and insurance subtract “cash” price from “twelve months” price. It’s Easy to Pay for a Chevrolet ) ARD to believe, may- o L - i . ! be, but here was an ¢ ‘ actual case where even his ; : : . ; i mother-in-law wouldn’t speak to him about a cer- tain thing. Both mother-in-law and wife were aware of it. Yet both remained silent. Frankness on this sub- { ject might have benefited i him greatly. Still they { didn’t know what to do about it. s 00 You, yourself, rarely know when youhave halitosis (unpleas- ant breath). That's the insidious thing about it. And even your closest friends won't tell you. Sometimes, of course, halitosis comes from some deep-seated or- ganic disorder that requires pro- fessional advice. But usually— and fortunately—halitosis is only a local condition that yields to the regular use of Listerine as a mouth wash and gargle. Itisan interesting thing that this well- known antiseptic that has been in use for years for surgical dress- ings, possesses these unusual properties as a breath deodorant. I_rdpu!l you on the safe and polite side. Listerine halts food fermenta- tion in the mouth and leaves the breath sweet, fresh and clean. Not by substituting some other dor but by really removing the cld one. The Listerine odor itself quickly disappears. This safe and long-trusted an- tiseptic has dozens of different uses; note the little circular that comes with every botcle. Your druggist sells Listerine in the original brown package only — never in bulk. There are four sizes: 14 ounce, 7 ounce, 3 ounce and 174 ounce. Buy the largesize for economy.— Lambert Pharma- cal Company, Saint Louis, U.S.4. 525 525 5675 55950 55950 3751 Roadster Touring Coupe Coach %695 Sedan s775 If you wish to make a larger down payment than shown above, in the last column, the twelve months’ time price will be still further reduced. A 'CHALLENGE ‘We'll make a little wager with you thet if you try one tube of Listerine Tooth Paste, you’ll come back for more. LARGE TUBE-25 CENTS

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