Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, * PORPOISE MAY AID DEEP-SEA DIVING | Scientists Study Mammals] Seeking Solution to Cais- son Sickness. mn\ 'ud in the S bane of the dtep Sca. diver, and o(mr human ail- ‘ facts of practical interest to| 1 profession are being sought of research, the cetacean n, a mammal and having corresponding organs and tissues. was with such an object in view lhnt al £Toup of scientists of the department of anatomy of the Johns Hopkins Medical School and Drs. Remington Kellogg of the United States Blographical Survey and A. Brazier Howell of the Smith- sonian Institution, mammalogist of the National Muscum, visited Cape Hatteras this month to mndurt a series of ex- ‘periments on porpoises. ‘l‘rfil Ll\ing Animals. d number of experims ving and freshly knled ti to their laboratories the organs of the including six brains t might be expected, | descr: he problrm: involved in ises.” he_explained, np,)nmble to human'ac- | be nwemm‘ed how es manage to sur- ANt e d0p1h< to which they go, probably be learned in re- n sickness. And of prace . n- xide give A through the lungs, during prolonged submergence. Skulls Studied. “Of no less interest are the physical adjustments to the denser aquatic en- vironment which whales (once a land animal) have made, involving blood ms:ure of spinal fluid and the mechm- f breathing, as well as the to the typical land mammi In addition to the brains and other organs taken away by the scientists, 163 weather skulls were gathered for a study ©f their variations. ohns Hopkins doctors who took g‘n in xhe .n\esfigauon were George ssociate professor of n:ummr A H ‘hultz, associate pro- fessor of physical nnmropology O. R. ZWO! associa anatomy, and Emnst Huber, mmu professor of anatomy. PNEUMONIA KNOCKS OUT DEMPSEY, KANGAROO Noted Boxer of Animal Tribe Suc- cumbs in Belfast Despite Ef- forts of Medical Men. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. BELFAST, xm.amt—A boxing kan- Batazen the ockout biow Here taken the final knockmlt blow here lmm double pneumonh. his ess Dempsey Was and attention that| doctors could provide, bu!‘V U!.ne's c.mm‘ was too severe for the| visitor from “down under.” His owners, | the p:oprlc.an o! a traveling mcnaxem . grieve for Dempsey, for the athle mrsup.al wu ‘ofl.h ssooo 'flh hix qu!ck l'Jnd legx / work was \rry shifty. But nnz experts were puzzed to k.now where got th name. He was kind and gentle in sparring, never the murdering mule! proud of his science rather than thampkm he never used to shave be(or: going into the ring. SHAW TOME BRINGS seso.i Author Dedicates Book to Iowan | Who Sent 81 for Autograph. NEW YORK, March 15 (#).—A first ion,” was son of Btratford, Iowa, uwxunm in !hz United States would . the same hould be a millionaire. .Aou of lhmx uxm me onlg 2-cent American postage stamps, which are not negotiable in this coun Faces Grave Charges I b GRASS FOUND GROWING IN FLEECE OF SHEEP Animals Have Tinted Appearance From Distance—Hay Seeds Fall in Wool. Correspondence of the Assaciated Press. BROMSGROVE, England. — Green sheep iIn the pastures of W. E. Dodd have been attracting much attention. Automobilists and others who had fleet- ing glimpses of the animals assumed that they had been treated with some new colored sheep dip. Iu\muxmlnn however, Tevealed that e green was natural grass in a flour- ishing condition. For months the sheep at Dodd’s ton Hill farm have been running in an old hay field in which there \Acre sev- eral stacks of last season’s ha; Investigators reported that lhv sheep, |in feeding around the hay stacks, had !shaken down large numbers of seeds, which took effect in their wool. Aided | by the rains and the bodily heat of the cop- | |4 ¢ | scandal. | diarrhea, colds, or began their natural THSAN BEY, The g . Former Turkish minister of the marine, who will face trial in the Supreme Court of Turkey on charges of grave could be nibbled. irregularities in office. The accusations i against the former minister, linked with hints of graft, have created a national lonable shoes. 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To wash clothes Antiseptically clean - add 6 tablespoons of GOLD DUST to any soap used. - Put some in the Boiler too. — for \ the LAUNDRY .let the Twins do the work. / Long Island DUCKS Last week we had to dis- appoint a few of our friends in spite of ourlarge purchases of these fancy birds, so we are repeating the sale at a still lower price. Lb. 25¢ FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES Our stores offer a fine assortment at very reasonable prices. Green Peas, 21bs . . . 29c | Fresh Spinach, 3 1bs. . . | Rhubarb, bunch 1215¢ ' Spring Carrots, bunch . . 5c¢ i New Beets, 3 bunches . 25¢ ‘Kale, 3Ibs. . .. ... 25 ' Crisp Celery, stalk 1214 Iceberg Lettuce, head ' Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. Cauliflower, each 25¢ Green Peppers, large, ea., 5¢ New Potatoes, 3Ibs. . . 25¢ Inside ‘our refrig of butter, eggs, cheese, prices plainly marked. ators are the finest varieties milk, cream, lard, with the Open the doors and help yourself, | Sunset Gold Butter, Ib. . 57c Land O’Lakes Butter, Ib.., 59¢ Fresh Eggs, dozen 33c “Piggly Wiggly” brand from nearby henneries ' Fresh Eggs, dozen 40c “Quality” brand of large selected whites Kraft Cheese 14-Lb, Carton 23(‘. ' Pabst-ett Cheese o ra. 25¢ ' Sharp Cheese, Ib. . . . 45¢ Pure Lard In Cartons—Lb. 121/2(: /AUTH'’S and LOFFLER’S Sausage Products | =-can be ,nun hased in alf our stores, they are sup- plied fresh every day. | SMOKED SAUSAGE. ... ... .Ib, 35¢ | SAUSAGE MEAT.... .Ib,, 35¢ | GREEN LINK SAUSAGE. . . .1b., 35¢ PORK PUDDING..........Ib, 20c PORK ROLL. . ..Ib., 50¢ BOLOGNA . .............Ih. 35 P For Your Week End Marketing Buy a good supply at these special prices and you will surely save money. DEL MONTE PEACHES Halves or Sliced No. 2} Can VIRGINIA TOMATOES No. 2 Cans 3 for 20c FRESH F RUIT For this week end we are offering splendid value in two of the most popular {ruits. STRAWBERRIES Delicious red, ripe fruit, shipped to us direct from Florida by express. Quart Box BANANAS Fancy large fruit. this week end. Dozen A Biscuit Sale Special for For a real biscuit sale this week end we are offering a very popular number at a very popular price. SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 2 packages, 21c EAT MORE LIVER BEEF LIVER, Ib., 22¢ CALF LIVER, Ib., 65¢c SUNSWEET PRUNES 1-1b. Package 2-1b. Package (Large rmn)l lc (Medium Fruit) 19¢ KIRKMAN’S SOAP 4 Cakes 2 lc CHUM SALMON Can 150 SCHIMMEL’S JELLY class 10c Libby’s Apple Butter No. 2 Cans 2 for 250 - BLUE RIDGE CUT BEANS Regular Price, 121/5c 10c 45c A unique method of household buying “now used in over 800 cities and towns. ; Nationally advertised food products of é&\; the finest quality at a saving in cost. 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