Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. He en-l(,t Peelle, €. F. R. Ogilby, Paul E. It e nan el R RMINIING i O v S84 for the s by the C ity I ( f bas kt f flowers. Vashi Soci i Miss Catherine ; 1ges. The temperature inside is kept = |and the Washington Society of Fine| fpere were present at the ceremony | Nichols, jr., and TOWARD SOCIAL AMENITIES between 80 and 90 degrees, Dr. George A. Dorsey to Speak To- Arts: in addition to the chief justice and | Dorsch, Miss Margaret Hussian and \ ‘“’”“‘,“IV.“““" R Dr T D {he register of wills. Attorneys Stanton | Miss Jean Speaks. an helieves, Is nol nduced enti 3 4 . | co—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— PRAISES DRY wnRK‘v Y ‘m ehange In temperature or in 1i e z MERSCH INDUCTED | {Big Snakes Do Not Dme Wlthout Bathing. | winct i the antmni sselr. The reptite | fraselorand author of Sehy we e S e 4 have Human o o | needs four or five months s hare yoatarday. for his lecture tonight| Victor S. Mersch yesterday was in- W G as a human heing needs a certai entraiC > ducted int8 of s first deputy - X 3 - e i, at Central Community Center. He will EC IS QII00 QURTHOE (TR Predicts Increase in Enforce- aretu ttention eeded to [ amount of sieep every 24 hours speak on the subject “Has Our Civili- | ter of wills, under his recent appoint- T . . Careful Watching Necessary. zation Failed?” under the auspices of ' ment by Theodore Cogswell, register ment at Mt. Pleasant rotect !heir 1Ves. A striking instance of this, Dr {he Community Institute of Washing-| o¢ wiils, The oath of office was admin- | Mann says, is that some reptiles can {°h stered by Chief J o he kept wide awake all Winter by The lecture by Dr. I v will be|istered by Chief Justice McCoy in hi W. C. T. U. Luncheon. Big wiiakes fare sticilers for soalall| 0fthe’ Greatusbs: closely. i’ oraer” o/ Malnelining - thieir quarters at_ the | (NS fecond In g gecics o ten ¢ cd_chambers. Mr. Mersch was the recip-| i never dine without | induce them to eat at all. | proper temperature and feeding them | bathing. Even the rock pythons, whose | Fegularly, but they invarial e in An upward trend in prohibition en-| This nicety -of reptilian deportment |native habitat 4s a dry, semidesert | he Spring. Horned toads, particular- forcement was predicted by Mrs. Ma- | is particularly observable during the |country, always insist on a 1 { Iy, cannot survive an active Winte e bel v or Willebrandt, Assistant | Winter among the various pythons at | William M. Mann, e as | __The manner of living of reptiles, Dr. : YOU Have Assurance United States Attorney General, in an | the . ar observed.. They are satisfied if allowed | M 's, is so fundamentally dif- 8 % ‘ address befors Dis ind mational | v to scak themselves in water for a |ferent from that of birds or mammal ——n[ good 1:1\19 an«! vxpre.\- vs of the Women's Christis b koG tithey CanbaRERE | that entirely d'fferent procedure anc % . S I Monnt rding the mat ing special | water snakes. like the monster Brazil irters are essential to them. Man: ) M lhe (]cqgnmq of Fioral ] ‘m- in the Collier ‘v e instr to children, | jan nda, are stisfied only by not be kept in Washinzton- at al s i . ! P gl % . bl to Bl ! ot and Columbia | OVe e has recent con sy e oy | hecanse the proper light effects can ems to istone. oot and Columbia |} ersy among the school autheri | PAININE | Sicek or more before | poche obtained without special houses . ; ) SPR A S’S Ei oum iizg randt declared that now | tes. Reoe & ammitaaobl i« be- Mrs. James ‘\x g ident f‘.t.i Prone to Sleep. DIES AFTER GIVING TALK. Ing put forth toward the o bmcnt b Bl <"Aie| During the Summer the pythons | f ¥ R nih ent |31d G : i| dine every two or three weeks, sinkini = — W e T tnat | Lo A e oon aluo. ineuded | it0 their characteristic' drowsiness | Dr. Edith Totten Falls Dead =t Lt reaths e cavdi M. Pollock, president of the | #fter every meal. But from November gardin R U other | to April they seidom can be made to Johns Hopkins. ment of > ndm cated e "fl"“'( l\tn‘l\l’l‘“ s, Miss Mary B. Erwin, | partake of food more than two of | BALTIMORE, Md, November 17 o Ly CORBY'S i BREAD be harder lecturer of the W ; times. They undergo 't of | ) Having completed the delivery . » | ce . emi-hibernation in - this clin - ST e T8 L] hefore, N Jten our|Miss Rebecca Rhoades, n i I L & } | rector of the soldic L | though, so far of a lecture at Johns Hopkins Medical 5. ; | School, Dr. Edith Totten, a fellow of {work department of the union; A i | Alf Oftedal and others. that university, slumped in a chair NEW STORE ; | Vocal solos were \‘!\l‘(‘lw‘ by Mre, leep all Winter 1{ lhex © Tuesday night and died of a cerebral e i g al hemorrhage. 1407 H St. cAsk Your Grocer About It e ”"( 'l'”““" Edith Hoffman Jones, 4 nied b ed to cool down even to | hemorrh e v completed wit wel Downes, olos | normal 1 tur She is survived by two brothe . L b ‘t»x\v' e Ritoni Divey e In order to ke half awake | Col. Gerald Totten, Fort Sill, Okl Telephone Main 3707 ites, but on the b h so that they rtake of food | and Howe Totten of Washington, wwork for them. the importance | amendment 1 itution, pointin wwe found for violating it it would tend to lead to excuses for violating other sections of the Constitution. Mrs. Willebrandt paid tribute to the rohibition commissioner, James M. doran; ant Secretary of the Treasury, Seymour Lowman, in charge of prohibition enforcemen the as- sistant prohibition commn or, Alf Oftedal, and the late Mr, 8. Wayne B. Wheeler. a St balieves firmly in it and in eve of its his since its organ &nd praised it as representing tian womanhood. The speaker said that even those in ) favor .»r the |'r'mn\:\| of the »is!nnomh adding: 1 ()\lllhn:e any one not to believe in that.” School Instruction Urged. Mrs. Seymour Lowman urged the ’ Mmembers of Hw W. C. T. 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