Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 30

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30 THE - EVENING STAR AY. DECEMBER 15. 1927, EE ! ; ;Rabbx‘t Hunters Warned to Avoid Killingi“FAKER" IS EPITHET iSickly Looking Animals to Prevent DiseaselAPPUED TO EDUCATOR | - i £ supesintendent of Chicago schools. | McAndrew's iron - handed memods}-qmpucny, honesty of purpose and | Fort to Be Explored. £ During hix election campaign Mayor | were found in dishonesty and cheat- | integrity demonstrated in the hearts| . ‘ Thompson frequently termed him the | ing in the students and teachers.” [of the men and women who tes-| Exploration is shortly to begin ai “stool pigeon of King George.” Adrian M. Doolin, a_principal, ‘de- | tified.” Reculver, Kent, England, of the Ro-} Seventeen teachers and district | clared McAndrew ordered that “if man fort partially surrounded by: g WE superintendents were given an op- | there is any teacher who'doesn't ap- Roman wall 10 feet high and varyip % portunity to tell their side of the|prove of this system call her on the alin thickness from 10 feet it the baed Chicago School Superintendent At-|controversy last night. They ¢ de- | carpet and throw a scare into her.” to eight feet at the top. scribed methods by which, they said.| J. Lewis Coath, president of the | = - tacked by Some Teachers in McAndrew made “life for the teach- | hoard, who munched pretzels and 5 | ers what Sherman said war was.” | drank ice water during the eight- Trial Before Board.® James | dread disease are on the Health De- rusade a The recent officer, who | partment’s record, both of which | Gavan Field, Henry G. Clark, district superin- | hour sitting, said: “I cannot but re- Lendent, sai “The result of Mr.'mark on the beautiful sentiment of By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, December ‘Simon Legiee” and “Falk 3 been added to the cognomens applied | to William McAndrew, suspended | Loose Change is eacily spent, and often thoughtlessly. Wken you draw a check you have time to think. When your funds for current use are in a Checking Account with the Union Trust Company you know that your change is safe, that you have a record of every de- posit and a receipt for every disbursement. Let us explain or—better still—let us dem- onstrate the advantages of such an account to you. Finer, Faster, Higher Sranily Powered —and while maintaining the highest standard as a Marmon product, will be offered at less than $2,200 complete, including freight and tax. This has been built as a full Five-passenger Car. MARMON MOTORS, Inc. 1727 Connecticut Avenue {lived at. 2818 ( avenue, from | caused death, Dr: Fowler explained o owler. District health of- | health ofieer pointed out, while those Now Life Convict, Makes \ters go_ be and kil only| Accordlng to the -Public Heaith | pitad fiarsday after an iliness which | fined to wild ones. Cooking kills the | tularemia, a disease which 18 con- |that hunters should shoot only healthy Former Indiana Klan Leader, | tracted from wild rabbits. caused Dr.| rabbits. Sick rabbits do not tun, the 'iw ‘o issue u warning today to|on the run are undoubtedly healthy. areful healthy rabbits. | Service, tularemia infection is never | Third Appearance Capt. Field died at the Naval Hos- | found in domestic rabbits. but is con followed u hunting® trip. The death germs RS A cortificate filed with the Health De-| No preventive vaccine or curative | serum has been found to be effective | igainst the discase. The infection to | humans begins on the hand wh an a jon comes in contact with the diseased spleen of the rabbit. Ticks and flies spread the disease I am the rabbits. The Health Department, Dr. Fowler The New Marmon “78” _ Will arrive for its premier show- ing Saturday, December 17. This new Straight Eight is partment today by Dr. C. W. O. INDIANAPOI Ind December | Bunker of the Naval Hos) 1 at-| 15.—D. Stephenson, former Kian | tributed tula also known as chieftain and now a life eonviet, made | “rabbit fever,” as the ca [ his third appearance yesterday before | Field is believed to have contrac the Marion County jury, which .for|the disease while cleaning the rabbits me han a1t has been delving | he killed ical corruption in| Although Bs the Associated Press said, is keeping a close watgh on all rabbits sold on the local markets and | condemning those found unfit for con- | sumption. ~ Last week 4,124 rabbits | were_condemned for vi | only two cases of the oweve had been Accounts hecking and 3% om Savings ¢ PERMIT 52 OlL TheBest Ol inthe World” When you use AUTOCRAT Motor Oil, you don't drain the crank case again for 1,000 miles— 1,000 of the sweetest miles you ever drove. THE OIL THAT 18 DIE FROM ALI OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson Oil Works, Columbia 5228 grand jury e from Stephenson tc recent statements that | | he knew regar Al corruption. In a| n he asserted he was 1 in_prison in telling more t to prevent h of what he knew Stephenson appeared grand jury about a year ago, but the general was that he the j hatior recalled L 4 stood to Used Cars and the Cadillac Dealer The Cadillac-LaSalle dealer has a good name to uphold. Unless he deals fairly in selling used cars, this good name will suffer. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA South-West Corner 15th and H Streets North-West EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President before the ; automati- | Within re ackson, John R R R AN R N RN RN RN RN R BN N N R B RN I BN BN S RN I BN R R BN AR IRRRN R y ol Useful Gifts for Him councilmen SEEE ey ;%% Rountree’s Headquarters for Gifts makes every year. HINCHCLIFFE GOES BACK | TO ENGLAND IN HURRY | British Aviator, Who Conferred | With Levine, Was in America Only Three Days. W YORK, Dece of Leather Goods and Luggage A good used car is a sound pur- chase and represents extreme value for every dollarinvested if bought from a reliable merchant. Gifts She Used cars sold by a Cadillac- Wi]l Adore LaSalle dealer represent more . g thanapurchasein carvalue—they must be so sold as to protect a good name and to build good will. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation DETROTIT, MICHIGAN 2. Hinchcliffe, former y Levine, sailed for | rd liner | in Boston Mon- | < that be had | ngements for Fran- bel Boll | Levine's | Make Rountrec’s your headquarters for gift selection. Here you will find ex- quisite gifts of Leather, incomparable creations for Pocket, Travel, Sport—for men_and womeit. Luggage builders for over 50 years, you iay feel confident Gift Luggage se- lected here in addition to its smart appearance has strength and durability born of construction excellence beyond compare. Suggestions From the Year 'Round GIFT STORE Wardrobe Trunks, $20 Up. Hand Trunks, $10 Up. Traveling Bags. $5 Up. Boston Bags, $1.50 Up. Physician’s Bags, $15. Suit Cases, $7.50 Up. e flight in < ne Columbia. He said, vever, his , trip was taken to relieve an attack of quinsy.| His departure today was hastened, he , by the faet that a daughter has | n born to Mrs. Hincheliffe since he left Enxiand. | Hinchcliffe yesterday visited Curtiss Field and inspected‘a Stinson-Detrojter monoplane similar in design to the| plane in which Edward S. Schlee and | William Brock flew across the Atlan tic and to Japan last Fall. Reports | were that he was contemplating the | purchase of one- of these planes for an attempt at a. record flight from | . London 1o India or across the Atlantic. Boudoir and Travel Clocks, charming’ gifts. artistically designed and decorated, s 0.m e with radium dials, some with For the man who smokes, we have handsome leather cigar and cigarette cases, $2.50 and up. Every man will appreci- ate a handsome leather col- lar case, $2.50 and up. 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Fitted Case of bore grain cow hide, in black or brown, with two-tone fittings of white, blue, rose, green, maise or gold pearl shell or amber. Specially priced at $35. Others from $25 to $159. Brief Cases. Fitted Cases, $10 Up. Week End Bags, $2.50 Up. Hat Boxes, $3.50 Up. Women’s Shopping Bags, $3.50 Up. Umbrellas, $3.50 Up. Traveling Clocks, $10 Up. Diaries, $1.00 Up. Auto Lunch Kits, $10 Up. Bridge and Poker Sets, $5 Up. Music Cases, $3 Up. Picture Frames, $2 Up. Silver Belt Buckles, $2 Up. Sewing Baskets Fitted, $3.50 Up. Haundkerchief and Tie Cases, $3 Up. Medicine Cases, $3 Up. Tourist Cases Fitted, $7.50 Up. Military Brush Sets, $3.50 Up. Key Cases. 50c Up. Cigarette Cases, $1.00 Up. Gents’ Purses, $1.00 Up. Wallets and Card Cases, $1.00 Up. Cases, $3 Thermos Bottle Fitted Hat Box, of black or brown leather, sturdy brass locks, leather loop handle, silk lined with hat form and pocket and beautiful fittings as pic- tured above, $10. A truly won- derful value. Others to $75. English hand-sewed-in-frame Bag, made of finest genujne wal rus, extra full cut, Eng‘?ih set in lock and lift catches, leather lined throughout with inside pockets, equipped with complete set best quality ebony fittings. Size 18 in and 20 in. Black or red Attractive Suit Cases, of cither black or brown genuine cowhide leather, with sewed-on corners, . large polished brass locks, cloth lined. A wonderful value at $15.00. Gladstone Bag, of black or brown grain cowhide, with heavy polished brass, hardware, sewed- on corners, leather lined with shirt fold pockets and inside straps. $23.00 and up. English Kit Bag, strong yet light. This fine cowhide bag. with leather lining and sturdy straps all around, is a bag any man will be proud of. It comes i black, brown or russet. $30. Others to $75. 1333 F Street N. W. Opposite New Press Club - I'he business man or student will ‘be delighted with a fine leather brief case of genuine cowhide, with straps all around, ex- tension lock and three roomy pockets. $5. Others to $50. Military brushes. Best quality ebony brushes ir genuine cowhide case. He'll enjoy using them. $2.56 up to $20.00. leather Bill folds. Ge . uince ostrich leather, mounted with two 14-K. gold cor ners, with pass case, $5.00. Others in various leathers to $25.00. Dressing cases, so handy for” traveling, fitted with every toilet requisite. Ask to see the: case specially featured at $10.09. Others up_to $50.00. All Gifts Will Be Marked or Engraved FREE PERIR I RARNR NS

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