Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928. M[[}HAMZE[] ARMY 'FIRST SHIP-TO-SHORE FLIGHT |( m'ar. ™ ™= = **/35 Miles an Hour [INFANTILE PARALYSIS [fimieess gt tom st fter paralysis.” In 10 cases treated | The catapult, the commander said, M'lde [ e al S eed ‘r}q«v;m 72 to 96 hours after discovery, | OIS NNINOY DRV BRI TRIP - et s N e Tt T e | RIS \ weighed nnl\'.n little over three n LN ag( : m‘(:r '(:1'::; "Efié’“fii?&” sfihr;(v:::"u"";g:‘} Plans Reaches Gotham 18! the catapult still e able S Two Doctors Say Use of Serum in| W0 <ied, | |throw them into the s e | By the Assoclated Press. Early Stages Gives Excellent | believed, —— | Hours Before French | {at which the take-off could be made| CHICAGO, August 14—Thirty- MAJ. OLIVER IN CITY. % i i : | o Results. < | | SRR lengthened. By adding a shore-to-ship | five miles an hour, which used to be 5 Man y " : : e e > voya | g o d L2 any motorists think Motorized Force of 300 Men | Liner Docks. | th he voyage, tWO | regarded as a sulcidal city speed. has | i Making Brief Visit Before Taking | @ oil is oil, until they get < : i | S \ d - ol been established as a legal limit In | By the Associated Press ; ! Ly Begins 410-Mile March | \ ¢ Cla portions of the Lincoln Park boule- | BERKLEY, Calif. August 14.—Infan- | Post at Humphreys. acquainted with Autocrat as Experiment. Three Ai d Mail Ca \ N \ | 3 rlin s y after | vard system, starting today. Lincoln | tile paralysis may be checked with little | Maj. Lunsford E. Oliver, Corps of Motor Oil. Then they ap- ree Airmen an iLar- \ turn from his successful flight to Ger- | Park commissioners beliéve this IS | injury to patienis, providing treatment | pngincers, buslder of the Francis Scott| | Preciate the difference. . . ) ‘ | many. Taking off in a land plane | the first time such a speed has been | with convalescent serum is given within | % 3 ; 3 i e ; ried on Inauguration / {from a_speciaily cons legalized within the corporate limits | 48 Liours after symptoms are discovered, | €Y Bridge at Georgetown, who re- Nothing is more important % 3 fon the e flew safely of a large An:;‘“fl:;\ Ii'“y.d ok | two University of Caltfornia physicians | cently completed a course of instr than thorough lubrizntion. H S 3 i Ve a 1 “More speed and less danger” arc reported today to the Journal of the | tion at the General hool ALY - , of Service. - Lig gular | the objectives the board hopes to at- | Amorlean Modleal Association | Fort. Leavensworth, Kans akir DITESRENT FROM ALL OTHERS v al , how-{ tain. Traffic using the outer drive | The physicians, Dr. E. B. Shaw, and | brief visit to this city para s o nd the takeoff from a runway | from the loop to the 4000 block |Dr. H. E. Thelander, reported that in | assuming his new dut Beware of Substitutes. more ideal weather conditions | north will be permitted to travel at |17 cases of children exhibiting marked | f a battalion of topog 5 than one from pult 35 miles an hour. Motorists who |signs of infantile paralysis, serum was | at Fort Humphre 2 Bayerson Oil Works » two members of Comdr. Demou- | pre lower speed may follow the |administered within 48 hour: o » ha lumbi w were B radio | inner drive through the park, where |deaths or persistent “after para rurs ; : ; y Columbia 5228 of a ship-to- ||\E S \ and H. Le Tier ha 25 miles an hour will be enforced. | In six cases where treatment was . other r.nfs in the West by the French amphib- | e hree and e N e s n e | { { im e —— S COMDR. DEMOUGEAT. 18 this | French flver said in describing his speeded West | flight off, obviously enough, | nd the engine d id the o as we ex- t a ship- cal and that | e actica e lwe ca 1 time not mxl\‘ the addi- | W oy o o senger rates Bumons f | owii DESChOUS paes, | ' BARS OPENING VISTA |0, E” it | i no-padls Frie | er at the IN LAFAYETTE PARK e 666 | Blues and Grays Only! Authentic 1929 Styles! kb AvadlablerFa s the neces { Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Bil. | P ol Eean e v of a foreign | jousness, Headaches and Dizziness du Col. Grant to Suspen | w_were allowed | (" temporary Constipation. Aids in on Project e smoothed | eliminating Toxins and is highly es- : i 3 al of the liner. | teemed for producing copious watery 3 perfect,” the evacuations on the L 21 ES—a Saks sale of Blue and Gray astration of e ; Overcoats! Standard-value Bluesand rant, t H ol . because | |l Grays—in an advance sale of the mod- , els which we guarantee will prevail venu d the ) e il 7o . 'l:‘.‘,,‘éf.‘dfiz‘i‘%?'t‘,i‘,‘? e iy | y Somethmg 1 throughout next Winter! And at a wide = A A el il . £ saving of $5.50 to $15.50! is happening for | b Severat targe trees inc 1 o . i E chose Blue and Gray because oid magnolias. and consi | the flrst time W o . ) . Blue and Gray will prove (mark our word!) by all odds the BIG shades o Tanaplanting e f “FIRST TIMES” are famous, thri I of the coming season. And we stand 38 @eemed mpracticable heir | || ing times! For the first time in fifty- i back of this ahsolutelv—‘)fl% of well five years, we are placing on sale such famous makes of Arch Support dressed men will wear .them! But $35 00 to $45 00 Will Shoes as Betsy Ross, Fam-li-pedic, Grovers . v P and others. Shoes that have sold up to THE saving is clear as day and certain o e Il s6.30arenow $4.s955;5<1mh<thl were up | as Winter. You will gladly pay $35 Be the Regu Iar Prices iTWO YOUTHS RETURNED | /@l to $7.50 are now $5.95—shoes that were | A= S & i A . . AS PAROLE VIOLATORS | up to $8.50 and more are now $6.95— to $45 later for any coat in this offering. 4 Bit Later in the Season! shoes that were $10 and $12.50 are now @Pair Taken in Detro: or yi | 1 Pistols Were Under Robbery $7.95! Sentences Here. RS [ Fow romendous ronpe eserves Your Goat 11 ct. 1ot | e | | | which they had five pistols, were re- turned here this morning by Detective | FThomas F. Sweeney as alieged parole | violators. sizes, though not in every style f Callen, giving his address as Arling- | fon County. Va., sai s 21 | ND there are wonderful coats in this offering—remember that . . . —Every coat brand-new— brilliantly styled—superbly hand tailored! —Every coat an authentic, guaranteed | OVER 55 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE L/ / 1929 model! . —All are tailored of the finest mate- rials only—including even superb Fleeces and Boucles., @I‘llflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMII!IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIW Through Train Service TO AND FROM ATLANTIC CITY VIA DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE For Comfort You Want a Wide Port‘:h‘ 30 that you can —There are handsome plain-weave and fancy-weave effects. —Some have plain and others have vel- vet collars. —All have deep satin-lined yokes and satin-lined sleeves. MeSrtanises, Ao RN RlACA —There are patch-pocket and bellows- pocket models. All have bellows facing. Week-days L¥. Washington . . 4 115 P.M. Ar. Atlantic City . ol 550 P:M. Consult Us About Any Lumber Need You Have Galliher Huguely iNC Week days Sundays Ly. 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