Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1926, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

R LARRBES & €0, | FLDRIDGE TOCLEAR ¥ 0% v THE l‘\'l'xmu STAR. |VILLAGE OF TENTS SPRINGS UP . AT NEW CANADIAN “KD()NDIKE” | Yelping of Dogs Mixes WASH ING'TON, THURSDAY, mer travel and rapld. for 10 | miles to the east and nearly as far | cami | west the country is staked solid and | the peculiar thing is that practicalls all of the claims have yet to be } prospected. | Snow covered the country before | the rush was really under way and | D o, MARCH 4. 1926. 'not l‘onc(’al his faith in tthis new '!'t undoubtedly looks promising,” he told me. “Moore so than Hollinger did on the surface?” I asked. “Well, it is quite a different sort of formation. Om the Hollinger we Perry’s Famous Ship. Admiral Peary’s famous old Arctic ship, Roosevelt, has been converted into a sea-going tug, and is now owned by the Washington Tug and rge Company. The Roosevelt sailed from Puget Sound the middle of last month with two barges in tow, taking 3,500, Visit Qur New 3 F and G Orange Grove Market 1749 Pa. Ave. N.W. the stiking of most claims had been done since then, with little oppov tunity of close examination. The: follow the line ~of maln strlke. neglecting the northern half of the Gronstone belt almost entirely. East Bay Lures Many. had gold everywhere, this is one lead, Btk lgger G Hoflinger. ' Tt' has certainly the best surface showings I | have seen since I staked those claims in Porcupine,” he answered. John Hammel. crawrman of the Howle Red Lake Syndicate, goes { farther. He is not lacking in experi- | ence, for he has the development of | four or five successful mines to his | credit, and he declares outright that the surface showing Red Lake are the most encouraging he has ever seen. “This and the Flin Flon are the only two discoveries I have ever examined that left no room for doubt,” he said. “I shall not be sur- prised if this proves to be the greatest gold field we have ever had in Canada.” (Copyright. 1926.) 000 feet of lumber and lighterage equipment to Miami, Fla. She s ex- pected to arrive in Balboa some time in the near future. The Roosevelt is the ship on which Admiral Peary .lm.l(cd his successful trip to the North ' ole. will our d for bue- PRI R & R Florida Oranges, sweet; basket Mixed Baskets . fruit, Basket . 5 With Taps of Hammers at Red Lake Find. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY ARRANGED Requests Secuon Affecting | , RULES ON TURNS Traffic Right and Left at | Lights Be Rewritten. TERMS Memorial to Ambassador. A marble fountain recently com- pleted in the town of La Basse, France, has been dedicated as a me morfal to Robert Bacon, American Ambassador to France from 1910 to 1912, Col. Bacon, as liajson officer with the American forces, spent many months at La Basse during the World War. §lampede ls Expecled as| | Soon as Winter Wealller | Breaks Up. BY E. PAUL READING. | Ediior's Noie—The writer of this article | | mushed into Red Luike. a distance of 150 | (mi‘es trom Rai heud. beating all other press | | correspondents. “This dispaich wax senl out vy dog team the duy If the anticipations of the mining men here are fulfiilled there will be fresh discoveries elsewhere in Spring and fresh bells to be staked and in a zone of possible gold-bearing rock nearly 10 ‘miles wide and 30 long. At present interest centers in East Bay. the northeast armor, the lake. whi¢h is 16 miles away but directly in ilne with the “strike” of Lorne Howie's lead. 1. I5. Holland, the new mining recorder, had hardly hung his shingle out today when he was beset with applica - the re- X Bay et Onnleu by the dozen Cnl fornia Lemons, dozen. zoc 1b. Cnhfor ia No. 1 Walnuts, lh. Paper shell Pecans, Ib. ....4% | i Assistant Corporation Counsel | : ted today by | Divector Bldvidge to rewrite the | ction of the trafic regulations deal- | ith the manner in which motor | > right and left turns on which traffic is tomatic lights. The L direct result of the Tudge John D, c Court last night, who held s mot clear as to which his the motorist should ed William G. Kim a right v into a faced with red Also we have full line of fresh and smoked meats with lowest price n fown—ssgs. butter, ele; Drive your an: au; but don't miss the opening day . " Flndmg' directed vequest « ter his arrival Scott, a second Toronto Star neis e’ corvespondent, iy making -éume irip | ay by frst airpane to enter goid-couniry. | Dlamond S MeMahon | 42 Address All Communieations lu ' Il. Hornstein. Clearing House, 107 6th St. N. W. Phone Fr. 7659 D@ G.S. J'tores.\flnc. It is there steadily for weeks ms have estimated that a hundred already been staked ther i S far the sourdough has had his A census of Red Lake's floating population this Winter would have read like a map of the original pe nine staking, with the name of Alex Gillies, who discovered Hollinger, at the head of the i been in charge of | development work on the Howie claims. He is guite unassuming gnd | | cautious In his stateme but does | spediat Disputen 1o T | R | —Tucked snugly in one cornei {bay near the outlet of this st sheet of frozen water is a clust tents, They are pitched on hastily constructed log cribs and roughiy | floored with hewn spruce. Through | the roof of each a section of rusty stove pipe thrusts itseif at a rak belching white wood sm ses straight upward in | frosty atmosphe re. | One of the tents bears flaps the end of & packi hiack “Mining though although icld dia Judge MeMahon wouid not went on the regulation today. Par- .\xu«h R of section 18 of artcle 1 sed traffic code read: intersections signals right-h on the gres African fields com- ninety-fve per cent of th mond output the above Rezulat Totters A reg porte, NEARBY STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 35¢ Doz. The City’s Biggest Value! Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 Rolls, 21c¢ 63c Dozen, Only 12 to a Customer Cream of Wheat ke 285¢C Quaker Qats g 10¢€ CLIMAX MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES Exceptlonal 45, g1ze spEciAL] Q) © Quality Tuna Fish New Mackerel Beardsley’s Codfish r«s 10c Campbell’s TomatoSoup 3cans P FC FRESH Furnished by Bethesda Farms MILI Dairy from nearby Md.Farms Large Pkg. Chipso s 23c¢ STAR or P&G SOAP tvars Z1cC 6 Large Boxes Matches 25¢ am & Washing Soda v 13¢ 10 lbs. Potatoes 55¢ Oranges Doz 40¢, 50c¢ Grapefruit Exra jarge 2 ror 25¢ CHOICE MEATS, FISH AND OYSTERS AT DGS STORES GOLD GOLD D3|tk 41 1b., COFFEE,Ib., BAND ‘Ayrshire Butter 1b. 58c¢ BUTTER, Bouillon Cubes &5 sitar sar 10¢ CERESOTA Keg}ngER’S" FLOUR . Chillf Sauce 23¢ . o Bt Oyster Cocktall Sauce 23c Pastry Flour of the World PILLSBURY’S 5 Ibs. 35¢ Pancake Flour 12 Ibs. 79¢ pkg. 14¢ CORBY’S | GLTEY | HOLMES’ HOSTESS PIES CRISP CAKE VIENNA Milk-Made by the Fa: . Brings Joy to Holmes Bakers—Every BREAD Your Table Pleasingly Different AT ALL Fountaln Hams DGS STORES {D.C.S. Stores Inc o= vet post Sleeplessness Comes from Constipation Loss of sleep—a waning ap- petite—low spirits—these are only a few of the symptoms of constipation. They warn that poisons from the waste matter are being ab- sorbed by the blood and carried to all parts of your body. Your vitality is lowered until you be- come a prey to serious disease. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every. body. It does not affect the stom- | - ach, and is not absorbed by the | body. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so safe, so gen- tle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a deficiency of natural lubricant in the intes- tines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and ;fular bowel movements without ing. Naujolcan be takenfor any | of nx withous ill el’nmn,U laxatives, it does not forma Iublt, and can be disontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. this Tast, } wtant of all <1y in the cold tr o 1 « the entire question | s reopen ¥ and turned over t ‘e of the corporation coun- | b rahatta's I t rporation coun i istant Traflic Director Moller, in terperting the present regulation, said i east and west green lights making a right turn at W less, botl vield grow ¥ and in quality. | mo ancestry, eaters—the ur d and unrequited 1a motor zoing north on Nixteenth | street the quant slaves of a harsh regime. They fill the air with doleful sound. the collies b P yelping shrilly, the huskies, unable | to bark, rousing the echoes with that | wailing’ ululation that resembles the cry of neither dog mov wolf, but is the song of the wolf dog alone But through this chorus of mourning | : rings another sound, most as inces eet, across the line of waiting traf gant and of supreme siznificance, the fie near northsouth crosswalk., and i | inmistakable tapping steel upon wait for the green it to signal It expliins 7 e North east and west traflic to proceed before ing the tarn Lo proce is flashing until the sh before inter > a left fnto the middie intersection of the east-west reen i mus R ARRIS 4 o - - H section. When wishing to E. PAUL READIN turn he nust draw ' o 1 have seen and heard enough of that. It will not ortions until the s the way for But it will | ions point to perties 1 Wi extaol prising con- vein, which ind south mples hear the ready Handsome 1o convinga me Flexible Bracelzts of nolse of han spectacle, for samplers. patier ross the Lort ek gold. Strike Leaked Out Last Rare Double Wait. In case he « s ks raetit proceeding north or south with 1st him, Col. Molle must wail for a green | T and south ‘ross the east ind wait for veen light to flash, 1stances. the assistant xplained. will sueh rain northeast me 14-kt. Autumn, specks across ven 6o riz, right and 10 and ¢ nd ok Is filled rock in red sed by the wonderful s in comparison it carries this red The excitement Milhollinger gold v in 1911 s o formati lake lead miles ac ector who three ve: lowed toba number bha m elapse before the turn may stake as the lights flash for j~mumlx in each direction | LIBRARY AIDS CHILDREN. | Mount ate, are gold rush core of years, < desoluted communily itself that it is to form the nucleus of |a great camp. i The news of the strike leaked ou suci st later on came the irospect v the ou sro A lerty of 11 “91 the foc assures horder Blue Ribbon or White. Star Beautiful Pierced Design Sl 4.85 sl 7.85 HARRIS ¢ rops nd phenot Autum Pleasant “looked big." to Issue | Registration Cards Next Week. | : sem have | With the opening of the new chil- | lating thems dren’s room the Mount earl! branch of the Public L it was | ed announced today thit children will be | one knows how far, and man rds Monday. | still are struggling ov and | Hudson on the 130-mi have just completed. Branch that they of others are scatter ind the shores of the lake, no others 1 nHm“ at Pleasant With three sapphires or amecthysts .. Reduced Price for Our Approved Walkes sidophilus Milk Gordon Acidophilus Milk, developed: | ‘ tionally high degree, is produced in ' direct co-operation with the iginated this special product. laboratory which Prominent phy it their discriminating approval. wsed demand has made a price reduction possible, and Walker-Gordon Acidophilus Milk now is home-delivered at 20 cents a pint, 35 cents a quart. Phone your order now—Potomac 3963—for immediate service. on T | pm. to accompany out their 1 | to sign the spect the With one cut diamond and two sapphires. . are especially the childrer jout | tion Fine, perfect diamonds a ot consequence harder and to procure. I be from and Saturday from % a.m. It was explained that the of the library staff does not permit opening of the departmen. on Wed- steadily moving sicians e nesdays. 2 Prices upward. The greatly incr First Novelist Given Honor. ore Cooper. Yet our insistence upon fine, perfect dlamonds continues un- abated, in keeping with our diamond-buying policies for more than half a centur American’s ccorded a Fale Univer. Less carbon troubles, less overheating and carbon knocks. We are able, by reason of our extensive buying and our unique purchasing privileges, to con tinue to command fine, perfect diamonds at prices well within reason | “Ploneers™” written befc oid, and the 26th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Potomae 3963 Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. Safety in diamond i stient cannot be found outside of fine, perfect stones. Safety for us. Make Any Selection Regardless of the Former Price or Value— Safety for vou The marvel is that we are able to hold prices so consistently low and within reach of all de- srees of buying ability. Yet it's not a marvel after all. 'COMFORT|]’ This stylish - appearing model of Arch Support Shoes—with extra room at the top—will give you the comfort gnd support which you need—without sacrific- ing style. Look at the toe and heel. Plenty of style there! And the big, roomy top gives you real, lasting comfort. The famous Arch Support makes this the perfect health and comfort shoe. Low For we do the largest diamond business in Washington and our tremendous volume allows ue to minimize profits. Insuring every dlamond patron an investment of absoliute safety and unguestioned value. y Balanced Breakfasts Start the day with Quaker Oats —food that “stands by” you. IF you feel tired, hungry, “fidgety,” hours before lunch, dont jump to the conclusion of poor health. Thousands have unenergetic morn- ings because they start the day with vm:ng breakfasts. To feel right, you must have a well- bahnced, complete breakfagt ration. At most other meals —lunch and dinner —you .et t. But breakfast is 8 hurried meal, often badly chosen. l:?“' Quaker Oats, containing Fine, Perfect Diamonds $50—$75—$100 and Up to $1,500 ENTIRE STOCK at the one price @rgsner 1825 F STREET. R. Harris & Co. Seventh and D Choice of many medels that allow you faot com- fort and at the same time a dressup_appearance yow'll like. Vici, Tan an Patent; sizes 2V; to 10, AA44 ¢t EEE. protein, foqd's great tissue , 8% carbohydrat great gy element, plus ‘ll important vanmmu and the “bulk” that makes faxatives seldom needed, is the dietetic urge of the world today. It is food that “stands by" you through the morning. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. hat's faster than plain toast. Don’t deny yourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers you. 1 Quaker Oa:ts and " Diginond chants for More Than Half a Century Jeivelers Mer- Variety Cincinnati’s Finest HARRIS & CO. R. House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes

Other pages from this issue: