Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1926, Page 28

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28 SCIENTIST T0STUD Dr. Truman M! 15th The old pagan v pendent Fox In Americ to the ¥ in 1 hithsor ttempt to re become a thiy helson has left Washington fo; ervatic fift geason of researc h e als, b 1 tell the e clans) pu shall have passed Will be a U of Bioke French and when the old people away the festiva LEAVES Y INDIANS chelson Starts || Season With Fox Tribe at Tama, lowa. | of the inde- who itua of 1o by contributing ch loss of Can- | studied this Sum- | Man ethnologist in | cord them before | 15 of the past. Dr. of the Bureau of | m at Tama, lov centh consecut h work with the il he an of the tribe has ut they all foll pattern, consis dancing and stories of the Fox and fre- nds of great in- ttend the fe prim and to get abun | the past. | Trade Route. evday the F eed 1,200 in Michelson, e to be ta | they | reck nd were thus in !\olpon the ced out of a tota nce their in the Civil War perion have ropean blood. ther eight and nine ar with the return to lowa stubbornly Wild Life in America Is Threatened With Extermination, Hornaday Warns By XX\I Associated Press. " YORK, dJune will wipe out the wild 1i icit—mam tective 1.—Civilization of Amer who is now 71 years old, issued thi ning after looking backward over his half: timate obs e wild ¢ on the brink of As remedial me mmends the Dr. Horna- and ani control of been done on aid Dr. Michel- ; 1 Algonquin root be- Hul dispute, but very divergent. 1| k to tie it up with the nor- mal Al nquin and to do aw, e differe however, is required s work to reveal h nonials s thel Dr. gathered been able Mi- chelson 1 more material than he nev | to publish, due to the Smithsonian’s lack of funds. Retain the Charm Of Girlhood o )A Clear Sweet Skin Cuticura Wwill Help Yov.l INSECT - | volum - | about,” . | vears T have had more THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926. npmic and political conditions in the Philippines, leaves here tonight. Be- fore sailing from Seattle on June 15, Col. Thompson will make several ad dresses before branches of the United Spanish War Veterans, of which he 1s commander-in-chief. Col. Thompson will confer with of- ficers ‘of the Illinois department of the order tomorrow and in the eve- ning will be guest at a reception. Sunday he will be the guest of the Colorado department at Denver. From there he goes to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland and Portland, Oreg., arriving at Seattle June 13, where the final receptiof is sched- uled under the auspices of the de- partment of Washington. Government offi representing By the Associated Press. the Departments of War, Navy, State, CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 1.—Col. !‘r‘t‘lmr "}hmmflrc" and Agriculture, | who will assist him in his work in Carmi A. Thompson, appointed bY | 0" phijippines, and several news- President Coolidge as his special com- | paper men will be members of his mis party. THOMPSON STARTS TOMANILA TONIGHT w [ Coolidge Investigator of Phil- ippines to Sail From Coast June 15. ural enemles, fo; crows, stray cats, wildeats and weasels. Dr. by is the author of 13 Before na a fleld collector s to mus devoted anothe n rs ago he work. Until was an enthus “I finally things killed he said, sick of seeing aring it talked d the past 25 grew and b out of protective work th get in aiding the extermination.” foner to make a survey of eco- Champions- Again Victors At Indnanapghs jibe % ) 22 “Lockhart, driving a Miller Special, won with Champions at 94.63 miles per hour, in the most gruelling test of com- pression that spark plugs have ever met. Hart, second; Woodbury, third, and. Comer, fourth, all used Champions and also went through the entire race without changing a single spark plug.” Again, Champions are equip- ment on the winning cars— as they have been in practi- two out of every three car owners, the world over, rely on dependable Champions. or 10 miles alic snarl nd Chicago Autos Jam Road for 50 Miles When Holiday lrek Homc Is Started I ! with the | 1 sulted in many ohildren were 20 in automo the day, besides killed in bile several o By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Ju fic jam in Ch ing to highway officials, occurred terday when thousands of m ullt of lhv city for the two-d K I | lined the s to Aurora that hun.| The worst traf-| dreds were unable to attend the races -|{ there and turned back to Chicagy »f automobile horns indignant moto in had ad to Joliet for 2 and the noise could bhe ys into Wis-| miles. At one time it was 50 miles to| there Policemen | between Chicago Many Seniors Unklssed i1t of a qu r of univ onnafre sert sity seniors it 57 preferred mlhwe%lern highwa sin were blocked fo the Wisconsin line, high: said, and at one time road to Joliet was lined for 11 miles and so many thousands ucation no t the | Twain scemed to h di- | thor. be the favorite au rate of Within the Reach of Everyone! More people are eating Baby Ruth every day —simply because no better candy can be found at any price. Yet all you pay is a ai.is¢l a bar. - ‘POWDER cally every major racing event, both here and abroad, for over three years. But Champion’s victory is wider than that. More important is the fact that Foday the F and industrious suncessfully with their white farmers. The men wear yean clothing, but the women t r Indian models, Arapahoes. fichelson will pro- to study the lan- a0 tribe. The gen- people has udied, but ~ ROUND-TRIP | EXCURS[ON FARE TICKETS ON SALE Effective Saturday, June 5th, to Sunday, Sept. 26th, Inclusive, 1926 for A complete set of Champions in your car will restore power and speed and quickly save their cost in less gas and oil used. Chock full of deliciousness —with its opera cream center, freshly rcasted peanuts, luse cious caramel, and rich chocolate coating. Bee Brand Insect Powder won't stain—or 1ything except int Household and 25c—other at your druggist or groc McCORMICK & CO., Baltimore, Md. udy From Jowa I eoed to Wvom gaage of the Ar eral ethd ‘I'ry a bar at your nearest candy counter—or, better still, take home a box of 24 bars and give the whole family a treat. Curtiss Candy Company CHICAGO Sas Hraocises Los Angee Champion Spark Plug Company, Toledo, Ohio = America's Favorite S¢ W.&J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W, WASHINGTON, D. 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