Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 10

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10 ARSERVELIE OPENSNDVENBER Ford-Stout Plane to Carry “Cash” Passengers From Detroit to Jacksonville. Champion Mate Caller Jacksonville | d fact on No MRS. R. E. WHALON, s picked as the chan ler of Cook_ Count Week. One round trip a week will be ma until demand for rvi necessitate: ound Trip some persuasivel; while others oneyed tones. Mrs. Wh 's rt” was heard plai over the fair grounds. Doints d for it The “taxi” service tween Nashville and A Simiiie and| SKIPPER, 97, STILL SPRY. would be Expects to Go Back to Lakes for| 83d Season of Work. L e B. Rockwell the e flowers” trip, wit or completion of t in 11 hours, with one Stob— | 1yow the T | he returned to his home here Mon |after completing . his_ _eight-sec- ond season of work on Lake Cham- | plain_ v almost as spry as the | youngest sailor on the lake. ~He sald was looking forward to another r in command ®f the steamer nont. Starting his career as a lake saflor i 5 oy, he has never missed a conditions were i D e e s as skipper of the Vermont, o one has disputed his claim FREEDOM FROM POLIT'CS t 2 the oldest active steamboat SEEN BY CITY MANAGERS | ciptinin theworla. Goes South Each Monday. The weekly trip southward will be made each Monday, with the plane re- turning on Wednesday. Mr. Wakefield and Pilot Swi were pleased With the r Municipal Governments Held ch-‘K_ able of Reaching Goal Through Co-operation of Public. | By the Associated Press. | DUBUQUE, Iowa, September 14.—| Municipal governments can be freed from politics by the ability of the | council man: to obtain consclen- | tious and efficient service from city | employes, according to reached by the four vention of the Inter agers’ Associatior F. H. Logke, president of the convention it the duty of city | managers to sell the public on clean | city government through co-operation, | which would eliminate the dispensing | of patronage by prefessional politi- 5 E & cians, and that the public had r‘nmt‘i Everything in Millwork to believe that it could not avoid ex- S ploitation by politicians in the conduct ||| Sqve on your complete list of its municipal affairs. ‘ | . Big Surprise. Johnny, 10 years old, applied for a Job as grocery boy for the Summer. The grocer wanted a serious-minded || youth, so he put Johnny to a little test. “Well, my boy, what would you &> with a million dollars?” . MAIN OFFICE-6%and C Sts. SW. “Oh, gee, 1 don't know—I wasn't | CAMP MEIGS-5%and Fla Ave.NE. expecting £0 much at the start.”— ||| BRIGHTWOOD, 5921 Ga. Ave. N.W. Passing Show. R, | AR A a e as o s s ol . 10 NS September 14 | does not | ning of old age. At 97| ulu Electric Washing Machines ALL "pan” You could wait years and years before you would have an opportunity to see such values in guaranteed Washing Machines—but why wait? They’re here—NOW—wailing THE EVENING STAR. TASTINGTON. D. T. TEDNESDAY. SEPTEVBER 1. 1977. BOY, 9, SAVES SIX FROM DROWNING | | Citizens of Town to Give Public | Svecial Dispatch to The Star. ! Reception to Modest BALTIMORE, Md., September 14.— | | | | Experiments l1e | e in your face? Evidence pro- v ex ments in the psych ry at Johns Hopki ites that this may be siveness of has been poets, novel- vour mouth the most expressive Child Hero, Correspondence of the Associated Press. BRISTOL, Pa.—Little Charlies Ca-| pella is a hero—even if he is only 9 | Six children owe their lives | is swimming prowess and | . sulful or atly ove | years old. 1 to Charli his bravery. The lad began saving lives two | face years ago, when he dragged mree!:‘ childen from the water in a year. | S year Oharile pulled ° out Bl evon ol e Frank Green, jr., 9, when he ¥ ey sinking, and also rescued Harry R | so, 10. | A few a | Moffet wad | here and w | her head. Gradunte MecCormick ' Medlcal Eyes Examined College Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist ‘lie was swimming He swam to her, dived, ore. i3 modest ar of local glory, of running shoes. s have decided that a public reception is in order. of | ‘nofl’ MAGNESIA Convenient as pills or powders yet with every quality and advantage of the world’s recognized finest— LAXATIVE ITRATE of Magnesia has | i | long been known as the | ; world’s safest and best laxative. But it used to be so unhandy because it spoiled quickly when not kept on ice. Now you can get the finest Genuine Citrate of Magnesia —EVERFRESH — which is made so pure by a special sani- tary process that it can be kept anywhere an indefinite length of time without spoiling. CITRATE S YOU pass your drug- gist’s today, buy a bottle or two of EVERFRESH. Take it whenever you need a good laxative. But keep a bottle on hand at all times. You may need it urgently when your drug store has Genuine U.S.P. closed. Yor Sanitation, Never Sold in Returnable Bottles The Purest Citrate of Mag- EVERFRESH nesia Obtainable That Costs No More Than Ordinary Citrate. 25¢ a Bottle Mouth Is More Expressive Than Eyes, st of the ex-| at Baltimore Indicate Coples of these plctures were cut in half, so that thé lower part of the nose and the mouth of one face could be fitted to the upper part of the nose and the eyes of another face. Stu-| dents were then asked to label the emotion expressed by the composite fi he pleased characteristic in facial expression is given almost solely, if not entirely, by the pattern of the mouth muscles,” Dr. Dunlap con- cludes. “The apparent pleased, happy or mirthful expression of the eyes when conjoined to the mouth which 1875 doubly | | fl E | fl fl fl H | | 612 e e e e e e e e ] A o e il A L R R SRl $89.50 CASH OR TERMS Plus a Small Carrying Charge EER {Ivlu GUARANTEED for Satisfac- tory Service o Of course the quantity of Sunnysuds Machines we offer at these prices is necessarily limited. For the convenience of those unable to visit our Showrooms tomorrow a COU- really expresses pleased _feeling| WOULD MARK BATTLE SITE| changes immediately into unpleasant expression when conjoined with an | unpleasant mouth. In the total facial | Frederick Groups Start Drive to| pattern it is the mouth that is impor- tant, not the eyes, so far as the ex- Point Out Monocacy Field. pression of these feeling types is con-[o . o cerned. That the eye muscles may | Shecil Dispatch to The Star. 6810y T} oxtrans othien tym FRDRIC Md., September 14.— teelings remains to be determined.” |3 campa to secure more appto | Further experiments with motion Priate and adequate marking for the b et ¢ dasii ) to e e Monocacy battlefield, near this city, the more complex features of gij S been il T S M el | SSTrension B YNk | and patriotic organizations. L . | The scene of the Civil War battle., which is said by seme historians to B The Western Girl. have saved Washington f b Pomm: tHe Topeka Cavital taken by the Confederates, has be | ed by a change of route of the The New Leaf boasts that Effing sBrederoit roud to ‘!-e:.]:s, ham has a 16-year-old girl who can of the monuments and | shoulder a 100-pound sack of flour or long the old roadway, | sugar. . t impassable. ! tes. e Exclusive Washington Agency For Several of the Leading Nationally Known Shoes WITH A WONDERFUL _ Each Fall we introduce the season with a sale for a limited period to give you an idea of New Styles—and we make them special values and interesting. OUR BIG LEADER $7.85 Includes PUMPS AND STRAPS in a full variety of styles and sizes—in Patent Leather, Black and Brown Kid, Black and Tan Calf, etc. ALL OTHER SHOES REDUCED 10% Oft Physical Culture Shoes for Women 10% Off Stacy-Adams Nationally Known Shoes for Men 10% Oft Foot Form Shoes for Everybody Most Liberal Reductions on All Children’s Shoes CARL M. BETZ, Manager 13th STREE OUR BEST BARGAIN OFFER! WE PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW MECHANICALLY PERFECT SUNNYSUDS WASHING MACHINES AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED Take your youngstecs for a ride around the fit through THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tida! Basin. Foot 17th St.) Children, 10¢ Adults, 25¢ INAUGURATING THE FALL SEASON Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles [——|o|——=Jlf| Potomac idal Basin ON THE SWAN BOAT and less fortunate children will bene 1927 0| ———3|0|———=|ol——=|al———=o|—o]c——=8]———ol ——=la]—=| EDMONSTON & COMPANY, Inc. % B 5 ) % i e e ot e e ol R R A ot . Electric Appliance Co. PON is provided below. “First come—first served” will be enforced tomorrow, and only machines not selected at the Showroom will be available for home demonstrations. PHONE MAIN TEN THOUSAND CALL EARLY or Fill Out COUPON and MAIL NOW»y for you. Thousands of these machines are giving the most satisfactory service in Washington homes. Never before have they been sold for less than the full, list price. It is only because of some slight scratches, soiled finish or marred paint that they are offered at these sensational re- ductions. BUT YOU MUST ACT NOW —IMMEDIATELY! '‘RO0 DOWN ThisCompany Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells B ONLY *., 5890 FOR A SUNNYSUDS CANNOT BE BEATEN D W ashing-Machine Dept. 231 14th Street N.W., Washington, D. C. I would like a demonstration of your Washing Machines now on Special Sale. AARRARAAARAARAAANRNNANNANAININANNNNNNNNNIA o %, % b i Note These Terms: Small monthly payments plus a small carry- ing charge on your Electric Service Bills for the balance—Terms so low may NEVER be repeated ! | ?/ze POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Co. e{ MAIN TEN THOUSAND o FOURTEENTH AND C STREETS N.W.}@' \ : OODODDDD AR AN A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAARAAARARAAAA ,,0@ [ I have no Electric W ashing Machine. .“\"‘ [ I have a W ashing Machine. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NRALLOLDOLSNALLNN, PSP R a m e m aEREA a Ea |

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