Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1926, Page 37

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ELECTRIC FORCE FOF T0 ICE JAMS Use of High Current will Disrupt Stubborn Accumu- | lations, Scientist Says. Practical use of what has hereto- fore been merely clentific theory for breaking up ice jams by applica- tion of heavy electrical currents was explained by Dr. Howard T. of McGill University at the closing session ur the American Ph Barnes ta and d|~r\|)' s ion of this me Den mans practical, as powerful for relieving ice cumulations,” he said. Becomes High Explosive. “Ice is, in this wa a high explosive driven out of the molec melting the ice. converted into at a low temperat sudden detonatio An_inquiry intc rounding the conducted _c: Rureau of iaboratories tion of signal from the \dm(‘ linger, chief correlation between good tion and the relation « mission path to the isobars or isotherms n .h'\nmu sation at . The tests stations KDKA nf of Bound Brook, o J.. and WGY Schenectady, during most of 19. Ether Drifts Explained. Ether drift experiments, whose results confirmed the theory that the cosmic ether surrounding the earth dr with the earth in its path only when skin fricte present, were ex. plained by Dr. yton C. Miller, presi- dent of the soclety. HI\ observations were made on Mount Wilson, Cal- ifornia, late in and early in 1926, and showed onl; slight drift on the mountaintop while skin friction nearer sea level developed a heavy ether drift. Other papers read yesterday dealt with the expansion of opper and crystals from absolute zero to melt- ing point, and compensation of alti- meters and altigraphs for air tempera- ure, I SPANISH WAR VETERANS I i i Richard J. meetjng mustered in ship ‘the following 7th Ohio Volunteer B. Gallahan, Infantry, and M. P. Company, Coast Artil €. Whipp and Clarence reinstated and Past Ci Dellar was received by tra “rell Camp. The decorating committee structed to purchase bronz markers to be placed on the graves on all deceased members buried in other than national cemeteries The meeting was ordered dis that the members can attend the hanguet in honor of the commander in-chief. Carmi A. Thompson, which { will be’ held at the Hotel Roosevelt Adjt. Gen. Ralph Carroll co; ulated the camp on its growth and prosperity and gave an out work to be perfor administrative vea Gen. James J. Murphy spoke c recruiting work which has been left to the individual camps on account of the heavy legislative pre which has occupied national h Case Martin, who h: mp at its last member- 3d v Senor Cayat Cuban cons ing between his country United States. Jacob Orken Feldser of Camp and J. W: of Lawton . Baltimore, all gavi short talks. The election of delegates to the department convention, which will be held at Pythian Temple June 19, will take place at the next meeting. Col. James Pettit Camp received nto active membership \lr‘l\a.lf and have nir plications. J 1 . | called attention to the ; exercises. Dey nt b told of the <5 memorial co Depart- ue, Comdr. Print Shomette of Miles Camp and ' ndrew Kimmel ad- amp. James J. 5 Pettit Camp meets Tuesday. - { The far-reaching effects of a volcano | were witnessed in 3, in the S8 feiachs ot | out on the heard in and the e outburst ashore at 1,2 or 3-ply “Certain-teed” Shingles (Guaranteed Ten Years) New Hexagonal Kind, $5 Color-blend or Variegated Main Office. ]-! Camp Meigs. 3 SW.& Fl3. Aven fiufhewsal:t Northeast. AADARAAAANAAAY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. APRIL 1926—-PART 1. 25, 37 Peoples Extremely Low Prices on Quality Merchandise Enable Y ou to Keep Within Your Houshold Budget! Rhode Island Ave. Folks! I —almost ready now, a beautiful, new Peoples Drug Store for You at 2062 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. In this new, modern drug store you will find a most comprehensive assortment of fresh, new mer- chandise combined with typical “Peoples Service’ and extreme cut prices . . . the three features which have made our stores the favorites of thou- sands of Washingtonians for 20 years. Watch for the opening of this New ftore! The announcement of the formal opening will be filled with surprises typical of a Peoples Drug Store Grand Opening Bale! We want you folks on Rhode Island Ave. and vicinity to know that we are anxious to become better.acquainted . . . and want you to take ad- vantage of our service and extreme cut prices. Special Sale! Elm City Watches Only 8 3 C These watches have highly polished nickel-plated cases and stem wind. They keep accurate time and are very re- liable. This special price is Phone . s Mam 5215 J NINETEEN STGRES —The Better to Serve You RECORD & Special, 39C All the latest popular Broadway hits of vocal and dance selections by famous artists, Cliff Edwards, Lee Morse, Boyd Senter and others. The Pathe records are double disc and play on all machines. /fl Colorite 8 “Special, 21¢ Colorite is so simple and easy to use—quick- 1y makes old straw hats 2} beautiful and attractive. Many colors from which Attention, World War Veterans! The office of the Regional Manager of the United States Veterans Bureau has issued a notice that your privilege of re- instating and converting your War Risk Insurance expires on July 2,1926. Take this warning seriously and make appli- cation for reinsgat,ement before your policy will lapse. For further informa- tion regarding application, detailed in- structions, ete., call at the Washington Regional Office, the Arlington Building. for a limited time only. T~w Mandov, Tuesdav and Wednesday .. 10c Old Dutch Cleanser S Special, 4 cans, 21c i — Use Old Dutch freely—lt quickly cleans and ifi/( makes everything “spic and span.” Makes § ‘l cleaning much easier. 4 cans for 21c for Mon- \&__&3 day, Tuesday and Wednesday only. (Limit 4 cans 1o cach customer). Household Cleaning Needs The city health authorities are issuing vigorous appeals for every one to do their home cleaning early—don’t continue to put it off until the days are hot and disagreeable, but start now and clean the house from cellar to attic. Peoples are headquarters for these needs such as Soaps, Cleansers, In- secticides, etc., and the prices are remarkably low. Disinfectants, Etc. 25¢, 45¢, 89¢ Insecticides Peterman’s Discovery, 15¢, 25¢, 50c Dethol Dethol Combination...... Flyosan Black Flag, Liquid. Larvex, pint. Flit, pint. .. pint Pearson’s Creolin Platt’s Chlorides. . ..35¢, 60c Moth Preventives Deth Spray, pint. . ...45¢ Moth Flakes, 2 I -18¢ Moth Balls, 2 1bs...... .19¢ Tar Paper, 8c sheet; Dozen Lemco Garment Bags, Bug and lmect Powders Roach Sault. ...13¢c, 29¢, 59¢ Ka-Diz, for moths.......35¢ El Vampiro ..10¢ Crack-Shot 25¢ Red ngnal Bug Dust ..35¢ i Redex Moth Bags, 15¢; 2 for Moth Balls Special, 2 Pounds, 1 9C Use Moth Balls freely when putting away your winter things. They are very effec- tive and afford wonderful pro- tection against the dreaded N lnlmlmmnmmlnlnmn g ll ‘l e M s 12 For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 35¢ Manners’ Theatrical Cold Cream One-Half Pound 27C Tin, Special, A superior grade of pure cold cream that thoroughly cleanses the skin and = keeps it soft and smooth. A competent subsutute for Kodak FILM! Complete fresh supply for the Spring demand. Make our Kodak Service De- partments your headquarters for needs for taking pictures. We give un- usually careful attention to de- veloping and printing pictures— A quick and satisfactory service by expert photographers and the charge is un- usually small. Do not fail to take advantage of the many beautiful scenes that the glorious Springtime offers the picture lover— ‘Washington is known as the “Kodaker’s Paradise.” 50c Barnard’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo special, 39¢ . Beautiful hair is a matter of gmng it the proper care and attention and the primary step is | cleanliness—a clean healthy scalp promotes beau- tiful, luxuriant hair. The use of a shampoo that contains Cocoanut Oil prevents the hair from be- coming dry and brittle and makes it soft and lus- trous. Barnard’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is care- fully compounded of the best quality Cocoanut Oil and is the preferred shampoo of the discrimi- nating person. 50c size, special, 39c. For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 25¢ Ammonia, for Home Cleaning Purposes Special, One Quart, ] OC A small amount of Ammonia in water makes home cleaning easier. Excellent as a bleach for clothes that are hard to whiten. Special, one- quart bottle, 16¢c. to select. WO ] CANDIES A ND CIGARS Monday and Tuesday Only Into this unusual one cent sale w e have grouped fresh, popular can- dies and choice quality cigars and tesaccos. Go over the items care- fully and you’ll agree they are real values at such remarkably low prices. e OmGiiAL -2 Mm( ('w»cm ATE N =9) 35¢ Vz-lb. Bar Peter’s Milk Chocolate 2 Bars, 36¢ A large one-half pound bar of Peter’s pure, sweet milk chocolate. This sale, 2 for 36¢. 49¢ Chocolate-Covered Caramels 2 pounds, 5 oc Delicious “Chewy” Caramels with a thick coating of pure, rich chocolate. 40c Frantz’s Vanilla Marshmallows 2 pounds, 4lc L\ght fluffy vanilla flavored Marshmal- lows neatly packed in attractive pound boxes. Special, 2 one-pound boxes, 41c, for Monday and Tuesday only. 29¢ Half Found Nelson’s Assorted Chocolates 2 Boxes 30c A delightful assortment of \ tempting chocolates that is popular with every one. This sale, 2 for 30c. 29c Hard Candy Pure, delicious hard cand'y that is made of the highest quality ingredients. This sale, 2 for 30c. 50¢ Planter’s -Salted Peanuts 2 pounds 5 1 C Large, whole, freshly roasted peanuts with just enough salt to make them delicious. This sale, 2 for 51c. 5¢ Life Savers All Flavors 2 for 6¢ 5¢ Baby Pops 2 for 6¢ A pure, wholesome candy pleases the kiddics. This sale, 2 ! for 6c, i E PO MIN Ve SERSM 5¢ ‘Ruy Lopez’ (Corona) 2 for 6¢ Can of 50, $1.39 The “Ruy Lopez” is made in Tampa of choice, quality tobacco that affords a cool, even-burning smoke. Remember, this excep- tionally low price is for Monday and Tues- 10c Carabana (Corona Royals) 2forllc Box of 50, $2.65 If you want to be rewarded with a delight- ful and enjoyable smoke—‘“just get in be- hind” one of these “Corona Royal” shaped Carabanas. 5c¢ Luis Martinez (Pets) ioio:ffigo $1 '50 Just the smoke for /2 the man who does not {mm care for a large, strong cigar. It is made of choice tobacco with a delightful Havana blend. NN \_\\ 2 for 6c O e o V5 nila Cigars will thor- 5¢ “La Insular” (Senators) - —' = oughly enjoy the “La Insular. Handmade of a superiar grade of tobacco grown in the famous Cagayan val- ley of the Philippine Islands. 10c U. S. Marine Smoking Tobacco M“‘“Nt 2forllc “}5 This is indeed a remarkably low price for this popular smok- ing tobacco. Special, 2 kages for 11¢ for Monday and Tuesday o 10c Piper Heidsick Chewing Tobacco 2 for 11c This sale includes the famous Piper-Heid- sick chewing tobacco—the chewing tobacco with a champagne flavor. 10c “Barry”’ Perf. Sublime 2 for 11c; Box of 50, $2.65 The “Barry” is made of a carefully se-. lected grade of Porto Rican tobacco—it will instantly win your stamp of approval. $1 Campaign Pipes 2 for $1.01 Here's the popular “underslung” pipe that is the favorite of thousands of smokers. It is the preferred style of one of our “gen- erals” of politics. Other 1c Sale Candy Features 5c¢ Iceland Bars 5c American Bars. ... 5c Schwart’s Sugar Pop. 5¢ Beech-Nut Fruit Drops. . . 5¢ Chewing Gum, all brands. .. 5c Baby Ruth Bars , 85¢ Fresh Fruit Jelly Drops. . 2 lbs. for 36c 5c Mammy Lou Peanut Bars.......2 for 6¢c LY For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 25¢c Ideal Tooth Paste Special, 13 € A delightful, “tasty” toothpaste that thoroughly cleans the teeth and keeps the gums in a healthy condition. Spe- cial, 18¢ for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 50c Hinds’ Honey and Al- mond Cream 33¢ 85¢c Frostilla Lotion 76c Kaptiv Almond Lo- 50c Milkweed Cream 50c Woodbury’s Creams. .42¢ 60c Pompeian Day Cream, 49¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. . . .33¢ 60c_Car-Mac Dental Cream 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25¢ 60c Odorono Deodorant. .48¢ 80; Djer-Kiss Face Pow- er Nationally-Known Toilet Articles —at New Low Prices $1.25 Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder 50c Woodbury’s Face Pow- Conti’s Castile Soap, 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Re- 50c Listerine Antiseptic..37¢c 50c Musoldent 10c P & S, Soap. .3 cakes, 23¢ 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap....20¢ 3 for 50c 25¢ Cuticura Soap, 20c, 3 for 55¢ $1 Coty’s Talcums (all odors), 79¢ 26c J. & J. Baby Talc....20¢ 25¢ Mavis Talcum 60c Hopper's Youth Creams (Cold or Vanishing)...43¢ For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 29¢ Peoples Quality Aspirin Tablets 19c¢ Keep Aspirin Tablets in the medicine cabinet for quickly relieving minor ills. Very effective for relieving colds, headaches, rheumatism, lumbago, toothache and other body aches and pains. Special, bottle of 100 5-grain tablets. Product of U. S. Rubber Co. Fountain Syringe (Guaranteed) special, $1.49 This syringe is fashioned of an ex- cellent quality of heavy rubber that renders long and satisfactory service. Has a 2-quart capacity bag complete with full-length rubber tube, metal cut- off and three hard rubber attachments. years. Fully guaranteed for 2 Special Purchase and Sale of Genuine Thermos Bottles :1sova1¢¢, 98c These bottles have attractive blue enameled metal cases, highly polished aluminum caps and shoulders and removable the convenient pint sizes. for 12 hours and ice cold for 3 days. home, office or school use. fillers. They are Keep liquids hot Ideal for For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday moves dust, 50c Lournay Creme au Citron Special, 2 7 C A superfine lemon Cleans- ing Cream that gently re- dirt and grit from the skin and keeps it in an excellent condition. Spe- cial, 27¢ for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only.

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