Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 24, 126 PART L * 13 | Arkansas Bank Closed. fzmfl: an audli. Ansouncement was, | NEW THEORIES NOW | WHERE TOMB OF KING SENEFRU HAS BEEN FOUND IN EGYPT PSYCHIATRIST HITS | s o, o 2558 it i i |1t was capitailzed at $16,000 capitalized at $25,000, was closed today 2 , C by the State Bank Commissioner on - the ground of discrepancies vee s worn man: | 2 cember 31 and its| y ; raw, : , C Final action will s N < . Discovery of Senefru’s Tomb i T, b Y S Z s ReRETTh W Dr. l{:iolf Me’):er Sees Need May Shatter Burial M £ s ESNN g to “Debunk” Theories of P ; W el ; : ' : y > Experts at Trials. i Place Idea. DT - 5 ¢ < 5 R ™ 4 By the Associated Press. 2 3 /U CHICAG 23.—| Bpeclal Qorrésnondent of The SuaraadD ; 5 NS : PavChiatriat, today volced the diss = 4, o { approval o srocedure LONDON, January 23—The discov- < = > et ~y | i unselentitic lignments ery of old King Senefru in the most fcenter of Great 4 /// Rebgp. 2 ts” which prompted him to refuse | carefully concealed tomb ever found P / 77 e ; armid---- in the in Egypt will upset all ideas hitherto ! Dot vkl . 4 J ing 1, @ B i s e i S ) //7/?"(?3; o | v e, (n0 (hsa Peerless Hearth Fyre Heaters / ering called by the friends of the and gurpates/cCitue. grsat Byridy su posedlq ot Juventie B ésgaring S THE BEST GAS RADIANT HEATER and will start excavators working ,,(P N A r predicied children who | that 7 ‘ had benefited by the juvenile courts f . feverishly on the Pyramid Plateau in /, Z 3 Vollk D b A Lt e Ehe Universal Electric Heaters for............$5.50 search of the Pharoahs who built Small P ‘unscientific methods™ outgrown in Majestic Electric Heaters for these great monuments. i of Queens < Juvenile cedure, but retained in Tn my previous dispatches, 1 have of Cheops. A 'hj_\_‘r 1 of adults ziven some detalls of Prof. Relsner's A '“"",'h,“’y momentous, the begin discovery as it will be shortly reveaied | ningy of a ne 4, has grown up 1o the world In afi under our e sald. In the of in- quir taliation Lr 5 mest cor « tield besides religion Al cas abandonedj 9 G, as cuptled with precedents. Chitares. % because of & e to it traditional tend } < - 27N ey to require decisions judge Prince l swa'ah —> N New To; MAP of .~ - - 1 the spot, men at = N | S 4 | Eaince dlordenct 2 s ARTANT \\“\( the LOWER NILE REGION 73k "“;3"" e e I Prince me . CORRESPONDS SHOWING LOCATION of the Ak ment. It Had come 16 e roeasded; he lfl YO“R DE“TIST Princess M sankd Gidpz GREAT PYRAMID of CREOPS. I as the lonphole of es : i : Sis SQUARE. E ape from i with a PLAN of its ADJACENT §; 3 s thac than 4 meiis ab gerting T e e and mean to keep it. Due to RUINS ¢ a - Fir hoped juvenile courts spturing and the accumulated experience of ‘ 5 ‘l’r *"‘1:\.??"' this office and staff of expert, 7at volumes to prove (i e 1 r Nile vegion, showing the location of the neul,\ mwnarpd tomb, uhh h is helln'rd to be that of King Senefru, who ruled Egypt 6,000 . ek B gdme {“:» careful dentists. 8 '“‘; “";“H" "“§“ AEK, 1 s ugo. 1y wiil be d in this scpulchre, boeause Senefru lived before the art of embalming had been discovered. 4 F nine times sort of Bible ir - S| yes 41 -iAwe fone fare ST ]t the e of e chumber o 1he po— =3} | MRS. A. A. JONES SLATED s, "o 1a tha samo of : = aln s % Ms and S i 1R » . % s ol T Over 24 years of good hones Emdtate .“J:’:;q;:; ips ety madsrieailuin S S e ; : o 1 FOR CLUB PRESIDENCY s el CEMERSERERR SRS 5 | ‘ pattents in Washi and surro zn;m z,-z..ue. ps- | Pyramid, | | L] ng that people | h LR » b J e 2 g ' Mexico to Head Woman’s Nation- every home has one or all of this ranteen {ools as to w N X ¥ foi Terms of s e t | 14, of a gr ar o] of ano fret, 1 § 5 3 R ; % al Democratic Organization. ‘ Sl - Matas R FREIOT Payment -4 - hle as it s . CEEE . ot Ry, - - PeE 8l | ac< Andriens A. Jones, wife of the 3 “ing student Attemas Arrangea been | P1l veal point abuii the narvat E W & e ¥ | Senator from New Mexico, is slated 3 'X;"_‘p;",‘fer;'*"m"’ college ) 407 Seventh St. N. W. 407 ierodotus i this lay E < o |for the presidency of the Woman's North and) Eouthi Boles INTRANCE NEXT T0 EATS JEWELRY ST0RE 3 : 1 o i s . 4 o | Nattonal Democratie Club for the en | have come near being dtseo S Cloaniin o3 1s Czs of Our Mey ag Forturee laid the mort bl ' " - g | cutnz vear, in a report of the nomi-|Dr. Mever said in summing wp, o care e T e Othar Work 1s Belag Dose h nating committee just made public. | i v his biggest task, £ & ,"! s CurdaTe: 10 A M. to 1 2. M 2 Other officers selected by the com- If. but there is 2 Hours: 9 A M. 1 6 P Yhe Name DI FREIOT and Adares: . wll wiodern - 3 ; A which I8 headed by Mrs ! Be Bure You 6o he Right Offcs ome Mai 1 tru 'uJ v prramids. | ,,,M‘,_‘ 2 3 1 3 & ¢ . 5 | Cha & Hamlin, are Mrs. Wilbur ‘pevchologies’ of all kinds. ™ ahshur, | st as big as Begiy oy | o ‘ Hubbard, first vies president, and Pyramid of Cheops ® | P S o A - 59 A James M. Helm, second vice | Meiduni, Lixd > v the 3 3 . > | president. Members of the board of | 1 temple and | of senetr \ v “lther of 3 1 o _ A% 2o ¥ | governors cominz up for election or e the ru 0TS | pis pyran t esumption fia % lection at the annual meetins of | at onc com t those 9 g ; g 2 e ? . b February 24, are Mrs. Rob | ehambers in th e . ¥ 4 Mis 5. Hawy Oovinsion | '! blinds, und that S bur > £ ey . Edward B. Met €St where [ ¥ ) nder or - 2 3 o inn, Mrs. Cordell H near his prra 8 y % ¥ E: mes, Mrs. Blair e deep dovwn | cov There is 1 - Burleson, 3 K > Was | ¢irgin rock to be cl no pyramid at all, concealed with uiost car . with noth r\hn: ! nes. on the « > 0f the g S ! 3 - | As president Mrs. Jones will suc near 1w y ush- ! 4 3 J Borden Harriman led 5 . * @atBl | uoriice o the ciub during 1 | f new ton Se 1 o g . 4 | m’omrlrm won an expression | #1/ at C » f : 5 : X H > and _appreciadon fre / 3 5 & for the board —_—— FELDER FILES APPEAL. of opinicn et of G Ce ity it 1 et ? Co-Defendant With Means Assails under | et “ 4 % o) i en section of th 1 1 of muck of the bArea ' i > - -5 p : E I at the meeting ‘eb | { in wmv earlier ; e > s % 2 i i \ < e ew tomb, nor of 3 B A 2 : | lar- ’ » x Government’s Action. ! E e # 2 = S | By (e Accociated Prees ko' pvrumids in el : s ? 3 4 B The Supreme Court yesterday uaL‘ b-robbers off the scent. s e o g Uik 4 : b= %5 g 288 | asked to grant an sppeal to Thomas | of these pyramids, the a5 Sia cent FSSatie : 2 ® | B 1»1.1.-. New York attorney, who secondary tomh, and if the ¢ oF . A , £ e fw vieted with on B. Means | turns out to b « real tomb it will | assaz 2 ’ . of e racy to offer | mean that Se e . | g % ¥ o il o Harry Daugherty, a -1 tomnbs or ) ourse, % i X . 3 ¥ # 1eral, and other Department xeav: wfficials to prevent the con- | . of certain persons and to ob- | r 2 | TH ¢ 1l g oy : . al of evidence files comments to uffe the grea ra- | 2 le the 2 2 i 2 s o ol 4 5 e, om 1 spartment. mid, which | fAEsc enlrarice the Kines wny b, " % e n his petition Felder clatms he = S years ago. suddenl con: fe as | adently expected 4 i : : 3 S ; had not been confronted during the! § In a final drive to clear away of possibly great value and ir G e o ettt ; - . - A ; witnesses ugainst him; that | M| i mace in view of the Harvard Bow | pucan ,..‘",PM dlreddy FobHAT % g . : ictment had not charged any Winter stocks—many regu- ton expedition’s discoverv. Herodotus, | would not look for t fore "o 4 o that the Government had made 5 " the great Greek historian. relates | Cia % ¥ : mproper use of grand jury minutes| B | - lar $5.95 and $7.00 Women's many fabuous wonders which, 0 vears ago pene. | S - . examining witnesses and that | ] Shoes still further reduced! vn times, "“'i‘ th =ht 1 i V' id, that of | (topyright, 1928, by North American Newspaper 0 there was lack of proof to connect by \ " h modern s Mycerinus, an Amb histo of is| One of the “funeral boats” uncovered near the site of the newly discovered | him with the offense charged. | £ All the styles pictured, and the pas { e only pm-'ru tomb. In these curious excavations were housed the ‘“sun ships, many others, now $3.90 pair! 3 R 4 : id was 4 i their e G marang blue box™ which wh 1% a5 | which the ancient Egyptians provided for the use of thelr dead kings on their | L last journey into the unknown. 531' Lake Bishop Il otus which “m, writl hat mnobody | Al 2 January 23 UP).— | 15 just con- : = X ar B { said by her father here to be steadily [ Right Re eph 'S. Glass, Romar tho erinie Dariisra dnsMarc Becter, | zaining in her fight for he: Ho | Catholic of Salt Lake City 1 rested | e laiadins NA, Calit, January 23 ). | says that though she is not able 1o | is v ndition at a hospita interested In the | tended # the bodiex of the L2 Marr, film star, who | leave the house, she is up bout | b suffering from obstructive | i i e e by e Lo concontan 1 ths d is considered out of ¢ jaundi undamaged. His account of them was | ords of their reigns eral mon nside o based on what aw, and on w Al 5 the priests t As aral | highest desree temples of 3 Chephr oops been lat and the re: were still existing, with | their attendan. priests and regular | lacturc - im by offerings, it seems reasonableé th: {an: 4V X ined how fool te could b wres in nd expeet 1857-1926 not to break mtn;fi,(;c'l,;m , ey e BRAMBACH q\ The **Bargain Section they sought? at sands of vear ! ® [Senefru’s pyramids at Dahshur and At OU.X‘ Yth St‘reet StOX‘C other kings to fool those who were 10 | Mejd ¢ . if that carelessly concealed | LR} come after bed of plaster of paris above a S i 1 G J 5 : Herodotus’ Description. “that Jed nowhere has guide BAB i \%AR'&AI‘I.A:' Ta?n]cd \1\I{: of \mall Sizes only. Herodotus tells how 100,000 | Hurvard Boston tors to his res | Many high-price (’H s 3 iy L . b in the the lving rock - Shoes, remnants ¢ 03 » i A / models, from all cur stores, at. which the re B 5 \ (L, \lflul were b build | ¥ 4 i | 55 | ONTINUING the Sale of a special purchase of P Py 1. It is assumed % 2 gt P 1 m. R he Buik of this work, and_the , \ ¢ Advance Sprin umps—pat- 1 W ot e i 39 PSYCHOLOGISTS TO MEET. | SR s e 52 88 -9.“ on the el b e eeate: & i 2 5s 2 - performed d z Nile inund: - % TE All sizes. Remarkably priced. .. .. = B an (he motives could not work | Wisconsin U. Professor Will Dis- An EXQUISITE - = . N T i M desc cuss Fanaticism. CREATION ) 3 | ROKEN sizes Felt and SJ.'AI‘.L;%[_, \\uywI Pyramid was . s s 3l Leather House Slippers and $185 Full-fashioned An address on the subfect of “Fa- [N ”/ALNU'I 4 | . Silk Stockinz \1\ naticism and Fanatic Mi il b 2 { left from Xmas. Were e i or of pevchalogy e ART FINISH s | R 79 to $195. ... il 79¢ Sity of Wisconsin, at a meeting of the | | : . Washington Psychological Society at 3700 No Exchanges, No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Memorial Continental Hall on Friday i where the body of Cheops is said (o | evening at § o'clock i lie." Faculty and student deiegations In Mah y, We moderns have Known for cen-| from local universities as well us | ofany, 3650 turies that poor old Herodotus was fJohns Hopkins and Goucher College | wholly mistaken about this. For in|are expected to attend. Arab times, und later great Py-| Tickets for the meeting are on sale ramid_lias been, fovcud open und tio | to the public at E. F. Droop & Sons, 5 ne e not in the [ 1300 G street, and the Wayfarers' 2 7 . eath, but inside the masonry | Book Shop, 737 Thirteenth street . Many of our most beautiful homes are now being fur Jtself, hundreds of feel shove the Nile, To visit_these is one of the dutles of | \westmimmor Ameoe o nished in WALNUT, and to meet the demand for a piano every self-respecting tourist in Egvpt Westminster Abbey took 469 years Fou pass throush u fetid passage |tobulld that will harmonize with its surroundings, this lovely little which smelt 1 you enter the | — graat hall, guides tell vou | ! Brambach Grand has been developed. Not only is it a joy to Sng Peach’ the mber | C. NORWOOD the eye, but its tone pleases the most exacting musician. It L e aioty tniacribal : 4 s T will be our pleasure to give you a demonstration of its Iruly Yth &f K St S. N 17 Years Practcal Esperience superior qualities. B9 S SOELE Pe Aee quarians nave supposed to be ‘the sar. |/ 1428 B Btreet SE. dophagus of Cheops 01 Floors Made New 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. D!Ig'd\l‘g'!‘le:“h“)u EA‘:Y :hl:n: h;”-\":x‘:‘; there e ! W™ It may be purchased on convenient payments "R nobedy has explained outer face uf the Pyramid.” Th Unu fl qu“qufmgr} is the Qumnu Chamber. reached NN ranean chamber. its below the level on whi e Pyramid ‘ Il‘ S was built. §! Finish'| = It 18 at least an odd coincidence

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