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mail service would he of great henefit tn thix great volume of shipping. Any St h el atters ihe speeding up of communications ix of | *NT® the Chagres River on tnle. Tn many cases hoth delav and awimn This troop is composed of hardships of travel aggravate the con- | 5oy, hoys and girle ranging in ditions from which these people are | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D €., TRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928, s {n&e from 4 10 18 years. They showed | LOTETEE G o O i ot | canal, | flew aver Gatun Lake, whick 1 . i LINDBERGH TO REST ' ireies. eeowenss ILINDBERGH ENJOYS | L e . . {Diphtheria Remedy r ear the eyt | Fepathabl: tenitng: ana m | Eotorie i tormen a1 To Avert Epidemic/ o Rames e ety I U o atbatiintauiie recentininti | | MCHShe tiom wthe asit i are 1) el fuvye adcincon matet | remote parts of the interior by air- h rnor. 1 addrexsed alto Fra Field, following the route of e | plane to the hospitals for treatment in |15 SO SRV | the Panama Canal, wasx one of the } | After Jeaving the cut at Gamhoa =~ R. HARRIS & CO. = { § 1 TRULY PERFECT flow are still standing and there ar- many green isiands which wers once | most interesting short flights I bave the topw of high hills. NOME, Alaska, January 13- ever made, i | At Gatun I leoked down upon the Preparations were made here last | ng up from the Pacific entrance locka which night to send diphtheria antitoxin '« |1 first passed over the double flight by airplane to Kotzebue, 190 of locks a miles northwest of Nome, Three topm of the trees killed hy the ove who are | By the Amociated Press. ‘rkent and emergen ting (he 1 Planes Aid Recalls Days of Construction, They made 10 such trips last | ud ‘were responsible I had seen while the were still under construction em m Miraflores, then the single | first visit to the Panama Canal, dro Miguel. These thres Then I followed the ehannel to the #hips eoming in from Atlaniic entrance, and. afier eireling feet to the level of over Colan I landed at Franes Fie Gatun Lake, | Hera & wan z?z;‘l tn mes instroctors and Trees Still In Take. at Broo At Gatun a single set of locks has a [my Pefore |ea tour [ s |and inspect the Spirit of &t T am looking forward to meet French fivers, (ostes and blishment of | air hetween the AVINE & nom- | 4nq nama as an anxil 4 deaths from diphtheria wore re When He Last Saw Great of wh including ambulance am. 'he United States could 4 -~ ARE - - Flyer—French Airmen portec the Waterway Link. phibians and hombers, I # number of | hips at the o would often e Today. | disastrous epidemic here rinen they careled nueses with the pa- | Ve weeks in transit time, ] D Due ¥ rea years ago was recalld to. Tlomtn A e iidron. | Another Impiortant point s the fact H £ L when two Nome residents s The establishment of a regular air t shipping documents that miss ll : found to be il with the INDIERGH, i b I % Preventive sures were A e ~ / - - United State to the Mail from | nect with PANAMA, January 13.—The Spirit lot st was in the hands of | mechanies today being groomed for further aerial adventures as Panama | prepared (0 welcome two other airmen 1t was expected the French fivers.| Diendonne Costes and Joseph Lebrix would arrive today from Guayaquil, [triple fight. Galllara Cut heging just begond Pedro Miguel. When 1 last saw the eut it was flled with steam shovels and dirt Fiench fivers. Co carrying out the last earth o e re the hreaking of the dike that flled the canal with water from the COLC January 12 My [ Zome and my flight across the isth long the line of the Panama Canal have bheen among the most interesting of my experiences since I left Wash X (via_airplane isit to the vessels pas service north and south from Panama TR0 ROeR lr-nlil'a'r':i. onl o comfortabl ick | o lhoane. (nRoNLINS (Maamion Mone Jwould prove comfortable and qui | ste ut s disease in Nome, and an epidemic here is not expected, although the as well as A REAL X7 means of bringing people to the hos | This would make situation in Kotzebue is regarded When you buy a pitals here | pussible the landing of cargo up to the ng the hospital we stopped | minute the ship safls without regard chool, then went | for the 1 of shipping doc T ot amosip Uil Sl Era s TATiEs 1 \ithessed a | ments, whi n resulis in consid Susan 3 Over 6.000 commerci finc-color, perfect dia- mond you are cxer- | cising' genuine thrift. Because thrift is not ! only saving, but ju- dicious spending as well. When you possess a beautifully mounted TRULY PERFECT diamond you have a pleasure- giving ornament. And you have made a safe, profitable investment that becomes more valuable every year. . { Benador, 800 miles distant. In honor 1ot their coming President Chiari pro- claimed a national holiday. In Army circles in the Canal Zone id that Col. Chirles A. Lind would he spirited away for & ave rest while & plane tnmed up at France Field for the 100 | tmle hop to Caracas, Venezuela. To Health Resort. | Lindbergh was said (o be very tired {and it was intended that he be taken lto Buquete. Buquete ix that portion ot the Province of Chiriqu which in des the Raru Volewno, now extinet, It is an ideal healih resort hecause of Lits cool climate. 1t ix 4.000 feet above I ses level and ix noted for its coffee, | strawherries and other fruits of a tem perate elimate. | Lindbargh {s expected to fiv an L Army plane there. as the district is | equipped with an airfield The Spirit of St. Lonis was partly dismantled while ny one from the Wright factory | its motor. Air Interest Stirred. The visit of Lindbergh and the « ing of the Frenchmen have aron | great interest here in aviation dent Chiari and Viee President Dnque {are enthusiastic over their ride with lLI‘vw*lwrflh. The Rotary Club has ap. pointed & standing _committee on laviation, with James C. Drumm. man- | ager for the National City Rank here, as chairman. In a speech at the Strangers’ ( {at Colon Lindbergh predicted succ {for air lines in Panama. Central and | South America and said they would | come soon. was checked hanics, including | ¢ Presi- | and Charles gineer, Thosa who zebue were Eskimos, FWE SONSV HERE. Tohn 0. T. Watkine, Retired Mont- | | gomery Farmer, Was 67 Years Old. | Special Dispateh 10 The Star ri ma Canal. ROCKVILLE, : baleony in- front of () W y v Building 1 was group of A and employe ngton ARO. Yes v ¥ was given to the Members of the solected by I | LEAVES them nd five daugh i adze, Panl. Avchic| bald and Earl Watkins, Washington Normarr Watkins, Gaithersbur Willis Watkine, Damascus: Mrs, Thomas Flynn and Mrs. Dorsex Wood. | field. Damasens: Mre, Paul Warfield. i Rovd. and Mrs. Waters Woodfield and | 0" Grace Schaeffer, Cedar meral services will he held K tomorrow afternoon at | ptist Church. Mu., f the late Oliver athing and a lifeloug resident of this county. Pays Visit to Hospital. the Administration the wall kept the resideneds of ciale and emploves to the Aneon [ which fs operated hy department of the Cana L Wurzell, the superinte) ived me and conducted me througi the hospital s Ancon Tos 4 the work of th during e con anal Panamn was changed from a pest hole of dis to a place famous for its hos The finest endowment poliey ever ability 1o nd the en Patients come here from all part Central and South Ameriea meni by the spocialists at TETETETETET R ]2 the desi jovment of work. TR AT Ruilding | the cut at lavd, during the ca tomaohi with the fortified After iland and axperience, Returning from Fort Amador th next stop was at the Balboa Cl house to witness an exhibition of the ved. white and blue troop of juvenik found it Scientific Lubrication Get the Most Service and Satisfaction from Your Car. You'll have little or no trouble | with the transmission or rear axle gears of your motor car or truck if you use the correct lubricant in the gear boxes. | And Automotive Engineers will tell you that there is one best grade that will guard against depreciation, which lowers the re-sale value of your car. Demand Ebonite-T for the transmissions, because gears may be shifted at ease in all makes of cars in zero weather. Demand Ebonite-R for rear axles. It prevents noisy gears and repair Get in touch with us We have one Apartment available in each of two of our most popular co-operatively owned buildings that circumstances per- mit being offered at astonishingly low prices and on exceptional- Iy attractive terms. 1623 Lanier Place A Bungalow Apartment. Incated in In this most convenient building, with ynebstructed Creek Park kitchen, pantry- hedrooms really 4 hedrooms. Garage huilding, t vear. An air | (‘hagres River. That was 13 years ago. at once 2540 Mass. Ave. that mods! o Apartments—Iocated in tf lightful neighborhood ton—with an Creek Park. view over Rack living room. dining room, 2 handsome baths: and an_inclosed and ; Entrance sleeping porch—giving you hedroom, bath, of room s switchboard . A eomplete L] home with apartment conveniences accommodations in the Aceeptable parties can arrange for purchase of either of these Apartments upon special terme. Inspection by permit only —and without obligation. Phone Adams 9900 bills. EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garages. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 He suggested as a possible of the Northern lines down th lantic Coast to Key West and (uba. Other suggestions were connections with the proposed air line from New { York to New Orleans and the Chicago | to Dallas line, which connects with the transcontinental trunk line be {tween New York and San Francisco. The HecrCo Extends a cordial invitation to its customers and friends to See a Radio Program Actually Broadcast An hour's program will be broadcast from The Hecht Co. Music Store. 618 FF Street, through station *, WMAL on Monday evening. “Mike” is seldom seen )| in operation by radio fans. And, too, you may see 4 all the latest Freed-Fisemann “All-electric Sets; al- |last Summer. Jumes McKeegan, S he sold of Leamington, Manitoha, yesterda though none will be sold. = o | Eato fwonis abex Sll]gle StOl’le # | 2nd ::n:?\:d:(:,,\ i 1‘:.;‘“;:::».3 Monday Evening, January 16th, *Nelson Wu From 8:30 to 9:30 the Regular 1. & R. B. Warren Pioneers in Co-operative Apartments [ ETETRTETRTRY ASSAILANT GETS LASH. Youth Also Given 20 Years for Attack on Girl. | DSOR. ONTARIO, January | VALUES " 13 (). —Convicied of leading twn in ] | vouths in an attack on a young girl Canadisn R i 13, also of Leaming: | g {n. was given % and hes, | [and Nathan Girardin. 17, was given | B, two vears less one dav in the Guelph | Reformatory. wW — | mitted to plead xuirud\’-“|:..d.:::l';. "")‘(f!}’:f“l‘{ This Is Carrol-Lite Hous s This special sale of women’s single-stone { diamond rings is a feature event in our stock clearance prior | ! to removal to our new |’ . store at F Street and ¢ Eleventh. THESE NEW LOW PRICES * NOW AFFORD A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Reduced From $100 125 150 175 200 250 300 240 350 280 Every Diamond is of the highest quality —flawless and fine color. Beautifully designed modern mountings in the Jashionable platinum or white gold, MAIN OFFICE 13th and Penna. Ave. Every Banking Service To $80 100 120 140 160 200 CENTRAL BRANCIH 3 NORTHWEST RRANCH 7th and Mass. Ave, N\ 1140 15th St NOWL at SALE OF BABIES’ Every B — KNITTED WEAR A Manufacturer’s Sample Line iwhich e secured —at about Y, price and which we offer at corresponding Cozy and cunning all-wool garments stvdes, White and dainty colors and green, Some are soiled Banking Office SOUTHWEST BRANCH ahand E Sts, SOV savings NORTHEAST RRANCH i one-of-a-kind b e pink, blue, cafe an lai AL will Taunder perfeetly, Carrviage Rohes, Regularly $3.50 10 $7.95 $1.75 10 $3.95 $1 1o $2.50 X Regulurly $1.50 10 $§ For half a cen 1ury we have maintained 2 reputation for genuine value-giving in jewelry and especially diamonds This upholds that woveted reputation in every way. R.Harris & Co. Tth & D Sts, Jeuwslors und Ihamond Merchants for Over Half a Century over Crocheted Baoties, * Regularly 25¢ 10 $1.50 12¢ to 75¢ Mittens for Babies, Regularly 29¢ 10 79¢ 12¢ 10 39¢ Tons' and Bubies' Sweaters, Regularly 1.3 10 $0.98 75¢ to $2.50 0S¢ 10 $4.95 Shawls, »;.ln;).z..l, $4.00 d Caps, R . s an 29:‘0'-” ;Zl";‘:") Me10$5 | Sweater Sets and Bootie Sets, Knit Capes, Regulurly $150 10 $3.50 Regularly'3) 25 1081095 7% 1o $1.75 ! kb d Ul Vo T 1 sale Leggin L3h and Penna, Ave, Bonner Caprital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over S0, 900,000 T O'E &L RESOURCES OV ER f3R, 000,000