Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, {TON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1978. ~— U MARINES SEND ANIMALS 10 200 | National Park Receives Ship- ment From Nicaragua. Kadiak Bear Club. Marines in Nicaragua have collected & considerable number of animals and »‘175.000 Indians Are Eligible to Vote; ‘ Curtis’ Race May Stimulate Polling Officials of the Bureau of lndhnimnrfirrgld tltgnshu:dx‘ponmall‘;\or:{oclili . 4 o tment | Zen_Indians born within the territorial 'lflswuf the Interior mpanmenl_nmm o the. ORI Sates “Droris anticipate that more than the usudl|he passage of this measure about two- number of Indians will cast their votes | thirds ‘(\( the Indians of the country during the coming clections, in view | Were already citizens. There were pro- the fact that Senator Charles Cur- | Visions of law by which Indians be- a one-fourth Kaw Indian, is the|came citizens prior to June 2, 1924. Republican nominee for the vice presi-| Edgar B. Meritt, assistant. Indian dency | commissioner, pointed out that Okla- 000 Indians scattered | homa, in which the Kaw Indians are | bureau officials said | now located, has 120,000 Indians, and b alf of this|South Dakofa has 25,000. Arizona has ible to vote.| 44,000 Indians, Minncsota, 14,300; New e citizens of the | Mexico, 23,000; North Carolina, 12,000; WASITTN! TRANSFERS ORDERED Honolulu: Capt. Daniel Noce, Corps of \ Engineers, from Detsolt to Manila; First E——- Lieut. Roger F. (l)'l/ wl'Y.mQthermss- s to New|ter Corps, from the Washington Gen- Brooke: Goes 1o Hew |1 Dot o e ARy Wi e First Lieut. Doc E. Lowry, jr., Quarter- Lieut. Col. Orleans for Duty. Lieut. Col. Mark Brooke, Corps. of En- | gineers, has been ordered from duty at Jacksonville and ordered to New Or- leans for duty in charge of the engi- neer division of the Gulf; Maj. Herbert | H. Ostroskl, 26th Cavairy, from the | Philippines fo the Presidio of Monterey, | Calif.; Capt. Joseph L. Brooks, Quar- termaster Corps, from West Point to master Corps, from Philadelphia to the Washington General Depot; Capt. Fred C. Waters, Veterinary Corps, at Nogales, Ariz, and Capt. Philip H. Rledel, Vet- erinary Corps, at Fort Bliss, Tex., to the Veterinary School, this cit; Shades of the Past Old styles become new ones; but not in eye- glasses. Gone are the days when one pair of glasses met every occasion! med glass so appropriate and comfortable in tennis courts and golf links is no longer at The horn-rim- Invest in Washington For the Consideration of Those Who Value Their Money S THE NATION'S CAPITAL, Washington real estate values are more firmly fixed and less subject to fluctuation than real estate values else- where. One point of great strength and safety in a Shannon & Luchs First Mort- gage Note lies in the fact that every Note is secured by improved Washing- home on the dance floor or in the night club. Tor fashion's latest dictate in eye-glass wear consult ETZ. His display of high-grade, fash- ionable optical wear is always complete. ates and are of the proper | North Dakota, 10000; Washington | e and have complicd with local laws | State, 12,000, and Wisconsin, a like | N vote illumbfl‘. ‘The District of Columbia is | Congress ' credited with 37 Indians. ton real estate. No investor in these Notes ever lost a penny in interest or principal. For full details write, tele- phone or call in person— birds for the National Zoo 9 The ‘shipment which arrived Mon was only the first according to a from Lieut. Keller of the Navy Medi Corps to Dr. William M. tor of the Zoo. T! consisted of gray spider monkeys. or wild guinea pigs, or puchin monkey, a Atamundis | 5451 Sentences Attached as Alterna- ct of June 2, 192 | $25 or 25 days: Eddie Johnson, $25 or 12 MOTORISTS FINED ys; Howard Tanner, $100 or 30 | |days; John Saunders, $100 or 30 days: FOR PERMIT ABUSES | Raiph ‘Anderson, $25 or 30 days: Harry i Maquer, $100 or 30 days, and Glovenia | Malton, $5 or 5 days. Percy Butler de- | manded a jury trial and was placed on | $300 bond. Berwin B. Babson was given a sus- pended sentence of $100 or 90 days for | speeding. William G. Cummings went to jail for 60 days in default of the pay- ment of a $100 fine for operating a { motor cycle with a revoked permit. at Inst! New scientific treatment, called Ercolin, banishes runny eyes and nose, sneezing, blisters on eyes, head- ache, fever, etc., almost befo; know it.” Guaranteed or money back. Get Ercolin at Snceand TRY it. Al good drus stores. See Etz and See Better” ON ¢ CUCHS . First Montdage Tavestments’ Telephone: Main 2345 1435 K Stzeet, Northwest , ca SHANNON & tives to Cash Penalties in Each Case. automobiles voked per- | igned in One case was 1ging from $5 to as_alterna~ Street~ 7= === Among the othe this week is 3 been abandoned b kept in camp s a Another gift received from S logical Survey Portland, Oreg. ir fines were 10 or 10 days; 5 days: Arthur Mon- | : Clarence Warren, | pet for is a whit WATCH AND CLOCK | REPAIRIN Clocks Called For - Delvered - Gurank | 2 MANTEL dad GRANDFATUER | CLOCKS A Specialty ] n make excellent pets as cubs b adult are treache A pair of fen: 2 also has been added to th gether with a red fox, re from_Gilbert Grosvenor, National Geographic Societ: gifts this week are from Clifton, Tex presented by Roy fornia street. Old Monkey Tamed. M. Bott 615-15"™ Street | MAN 7108 to captivity. Next to Keithis monkeys. When they came to W ington there were two li one adult male in the bo: T monkey was bullying the smaller He was immediately placed with several full-grown monkey he soon was put in his place and has been moping i a corner ever since The fennacs are notable for their large. long ears. They are extremely timid creatures and spend most of time partially bpried in the s their cage. BOY FOUND LOCKED IN BOX CAR SENT HOME on POTOMAC, Va., June Dupe, 14 years old, of Sellarsville, Pa.. ‘who was found in a box car at Potomac | Yards May 29 totally exhausted from lack of food and water, left here v terday to return to his home when Town Police Sergt. A. F. Driscoll re- s ceived transportation funds from the o youth's mother, Mrs. Katherine Dupe. | s A Feet . The youngster ran away from his Ore, home and was locked in a box car atl several days later by two) negro men, who, he says, asked him to get in the car and hand them some car- rots. He could not attract the attention of any railroad hands and the box car was_in Po'mnxc' Yards ul'hg it wi everal days’ jou 4 carrots alone. a that cause your feet to ache, was d.h;:l;rnd lmn; Am“x;;{xdria {swell and burn. It also takes the| several days ago after fully re ss out of corns, calluses and covering and has been awaiting rail Get'a box of “Tiz” at any | lmup!:”uoérggtanm Siher 2% the Po 1g or department Weather records have been klepxa(x)%;“ g ¢ o parts jew England for nearly - Pock | Bathe Them in “TIZ ’VACA-"ON pARAD’s\E N ///////////// Tender and swo ired, aching, burning en feet! The minute you nto a “Tiz” bath you can being drawn out and comfort being restored. tore and have | s fort at last. Costs only | OF SOUTH DAKOTA ’I‘In’. nearest of our Western play- grounds, The Black Hills of South Dakota, is an enchanting acation land of nine the World will have a new and finer molor car cNew L) () Series - Clear, pure, pine-scented air; rugged rock-topped peaks clothed with blue and Norway pine; rollicking runi::‘g with gamey fish; can- gorges und slopes of awe-inspiri uty; mineral springs with their health-restoring waters; splendid high- ways for moto, numerous bywavs that lead to primeval solitude; the Belle Fourche roundup—these are in part 1 glorious attractions of the Black Hills. Plan Notw to Spend Your Vacation in the Black Hills For those who want eonveniences, there are modern hotels* and cottages, Dude ranches, sporty golf courses, fine roads for motoring, trails for hiking and horse back riding, and comfortable easy- riding busses for sightsecing, On the other band a thoussnd places present themselves for camp sites to who Jike the more vigorous , recreation, hicago vie & North Wester Ry way and return booklets those 1h Lon dociand, type of honly R. 0. SMALL *Tha new metropoiitan Hotel Ales Johnson at b for busisess u CHICAGCO & NORTH W Abo Bost of Lveryidiing in tive Beorj s iivet kAl b WAY e 15th, 1928 "

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