Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 52

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RADID BL OWTS FEEFORLENSES This Move Expected to Les- sen Materially Opposition to Measure. The only outstanding recommenda- tion of the fourth ference which I opp! Some tic st- { make such | of the com- visions of Ly the rict of Co- of the of the in- tions WIAX FINDS ROOM. Operates Without Conflict, But WBAL Has Wave Length Changed. 1d av personal njuries. t Seraphin Gattl Ra Gatti & Bro. ough Attorney plaintift says k of the de- at Four- riliwest and | | = | 1o G EST. 1879 Cuticura Talcum Is The Ideal Powder, Its purity, smoothness and fra- grance, combined with antiseptic and prophylactic properties which MEMORIAL PAINTING MOVED TO MAYFLOWER Large Stone Mountain Picture Hung in Hotel as Convenience to Public. The large painting of the Stone Mountain Memorial, as it will appear when the project is completed, has been removed to the Marflower Hotel | where it is to be kept on exhibition indefinitely. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. Members of the local committee in charge of the coin-selllng cam- paign, headed by Admiral Cary Gray- son, decided to transfer the work from headquarters in the Southern Bulld- ing to the hotel as a convenlence to the public. The painting, which was executed by Francis Barber Clark, represents the complete conception of Augustus Lukeman, the sculptor. While the harvest feature of the current campalgn being conducted by the local committee for the sale of the special half-dollar memorial colns will end. this week, it has been de- | Miss Julla Lee Orme, also of the cided to maintain’ a booth at tlg Mayflower Hotel for several week The - booth is to be located at the LEAD AND ZINc CONCERNS base of the painting, and will be manned daily by volunteer workers. Members of the South Carolina Soclety of the Capital will be the first to occupy the Mayflower booth. with Mrs. Alexander H. Bell in charge. Mrs. Clark and Miss Frances Clark, wife and daughter of the artist, will be at the booth part of the time Others who have tendered their services include the Georgia So v to be represented by Miss E Howe; Miss Anne Cavendish F represencng the Kentucky Society Ey the Ass Kentucky ~ Soclety; Miss Knight of the Texas Society Claire ! souri, Oklahom: Largest Producing Properties in Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas Soon to Be Consolidated. ociated Press. NNATI, riters’ Land Co., December 18.—The | mated the one of the|produce in merged with the Consolidated Land and Zinc Co., Pitcher, Okla., it was ARE LISTED FOR MERGER | *"ohn'ss ‘swite, preatent ot the Bagle Pitcher Lead Co. of Cincinnati, which owns the controlling stock in the un- derwriters’ company, said that further enlargement of the Consolidated com pany probably would follow. The company has options on several mines and royalty interests valued at $2,600,000, ¥ fd. 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