Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1928.° » : - - i ——— e — ] HAY FEVER ‘I’RABEU !Arizona to Test Legality of State Game CHAMBERLIN VISITS SPOT ‘ffiféfixfl"fi&?fi'ifin’:' 820 be ’"“”“i NEW INDUSTRIES AWAIT |§° N . INOLEUM 1L Whhioh Pisivenes Killiny Diear Susibin] I8 LA0N o Y | in iy aci i s o o e e st a2 3 i b R memory of the completion of the flight industries, to conduct the research | Transatlantic Aviator Feted by | from New York to Germany. Dr. Horty Tells Engineering Foun-| He cited the growing rayon industry bt e | 2 h Chamberlin was accompanied by Mrs. {as an examplé of cellulose industrial We sell all reliable’ makes, ‘I‘U MU[BERRY ‘[REE‘ ‘The State of Arizona and the United | the Secretary of Agriculture, “may not Burgomaster During Tour to Chamberlin, Thea Rasche, the German| dation America Is Entering 1dr\-e|opmentp | including_Armstrongs. The | | States Government are about to launch mlifl"rfmfl with by the State authori- Collect Data on Airdromes. aviatrix, and William B. Stout, head of [t 1 possible.” he said, “to make low prices will please you ; s sugar, alcohol and glycerin from cel- Also ~ Window Shades and a legal battle in Washington to deter- | Ford's airplane construction plant. Upon a ‘“Cellulose Period.” Dr. H. S. Bernton DEScribes| S same inws: may kil aect e | «PRO PATRIAY | D OTIBUS, Germany. October 10— | the ehiel murgomaster of Kottbus and | the Asselated Pres B B | | it .S ate game laws, may eer in the | , Germany, October 19.— | tha chief burgomaster of Kottbus and |~ s . |are in store in these three fields from e mational forests, . T el PRO PATRIA” IN VIEW It was a solemn moment when in the | Chamberlin surprised ail by delivering| b &om(.u?cmber ;:—;m;rlcl’xemnrch." LEEBLATT’S 4 . | s s : | = 5 “la s s 3 . Mr.is entering a “cel & - R, H Experiments Leading t0. | pepartment of Justice, which said that AGAIN IN OKLAHOMA | midst of stient crowds comprising the | Chamborlin expects to remain i Ger- |\t an: o ,“uos: e P dc :$ R SR | Lincoln 39 i ital tsh'- case uén soon(brzhnrgucd before the énhdflbmar;'s of Kntl!gx; flnbd ll{hn,fx* yos-| meny five days to collect technical| ' T de’“l‘]" = t“’(“"m‘;‘-;‘c’;‘ 1: Berlin. Germany, recently held the 11th & H Sts. N.E. £ i i upreme Court of the United States, ’ . _| terday Clarence D. Chamberlin, Ameri- | ideas for a New York airdrome he has | AW velopment o fist international office ~equipment | it s b Discovery-in Capital. | The Federal District Court in Arizona | ATtist's Protest Against Obscuring |can fiyer, with manifest emotion stepped | been commissioned to lay out. Ithis field, Dr. Charies H. Horfy, advisor ' show. | R = TN see i determined that the number of deer in - mfifig — —— L A His Mural Painting on Walls of |, ToToT -1 = T=To) Larger and larger grows the list of | creased to such an extent thét the pas- i botanical culprits which causes the dis- | tures were insufficient and some 26,000 | 1 F ] 3 urniture Co. Furniture Co. s S { deer were destroying young trees, that a | BY the Associated Prees tressing disease of hay fever and its | cO0%ATE 1O IS T e were dying | OKLAHOMA CITY, October 19.—A Delivers more serious sequel, asthma. One of | of starvation. and to protect the forest | protest of Gilbert White, Parisian artist, | the latest trees to be branded as a it was necossery to kill a large number against the obscuring of his mural | Any Suite Free Delivery to (1 " n o Of them. The issue raised by the Gov- menace is the “Paper Mulberry,” a | 0L (CH: )0 e N0 deer should | PAinting “Pro Patria” by exhibit cases rather eommon tree in and around be killed in the national forest except |of the Oklahoma Historical Society | Washington. which “now has been | as provided in the State game laws. |proved effective yesterday. when the 8! : cefinitely labeled as a producer of the | Thr‘!D!‘D.’:‘T(?;‘fl:f ‘ng "E““f‘ an'r;‘nu?ce-‘mctcc agreed to the removal of its nitels e o ment said that the State authorities museum to other parts of the State Epriog type of hay fever and of pollen | (foni™to interfere with the Federal of- | Capitol. ” - s oy | ficers and prosecute them for destruc- | White, who arrived vesterday to su- {Dhr- l;lpf Bt;nw,:; e lafe professor | ion “of the deer in violation of the |perintend the hanginas of his paintings, S ety oA : State game laws. | which are to be unveiled Sunday. sai Georgetawn University has DEON | In a brief filed in the Supreme Court |he was unable to sicep last night be for some years past in charge of the o the Umted States, the Department |caus> of the exhibit cascs. special hay-fever clinic maintained by |of Justice contends the decision of the terrible,” White said as he sur- Emergency Hospital, delivered a paper district court, supporting the authority | veved the way. “The whole idea | on this topic as his presidential address of the Federal Government, should be | I worked out for the general effect of | at the convention of the American | affirmed. The Federal Government in- |the group is destroved. Only in the | Assoclation for the Study of Hay Fever. | sists that its officers, agents and em- |proper setting can the pictures have | held during the past Summer at| pi ke TR the SAIraCHiDn 0f | tHe TIERT CHGt Minneapolis. | Describes Local Case. “There is no record so far of any | case in which the pollen of the paper | _ mulberry has been described as the | 7/ i n)&:flomc factor,” stated Dr. Bfl';fl«;n.} 2 3 INGERBREAD or who went on to describe cases of in- | hasns s terest which had come under his care ra-n(ly it in it, one here in Washington with successful o minute, when there’s a results. On one young man, whose ich hick svmptoms had firs npp;;\lrcdh late in | L sandwich spread thic April and who was steadily becoming .- N . worse, no fewer than 32 cutaneous with .G""fl“flfi Relish tests were performed until the u'nln" Sandwich Spread. Taste tree was discovered. Dr Bernton pos- | I : sesses a large collection of various pol- | ; the fat chunks of pick- lens gathered in advance for such tests. "The paper mulberry pollen he | ; - les and peppers. By the had on hand had been procured four makers of Gelfand’s fa- years before. during which interval its | . 5 evil effects were unproven, if even sus- | ; mous mayonnaise. pected. i Curiously enough. the patient who 3 Distributors responded positively to these tests, an y AT % 5 Who was eventually practically cured | The Carpel Company, by a course of pre\'onnvrhtrlr(‘agxl')rr;:.} > Washington, D. C. lived within three and a half blocks ; i of the very trees from which the pol- A\ G A L] lens had been laboriously obtained. 4 : ELTANE'S RELISH This man, who emigrated from Greece ; S , at the age of 11, had in his youth cared | SANDWICH SPREAD for silkworms, which feed O MUIDEITY | = e leaves, and there i sald to be litte | doubt that he inhérited a disposition | toward sensitization, which was inten- | sified by the exposure of his boyhood. Where Tree Is Found. | Curiously, the paper mulberry is m-g dom found here in streets. It seems to abound, however, on vacant lots alleys and in other out-of-the. spots. _ Close co-orfr;tmnd bs_meun g public health physicians an epart- E ment of Agriculture experts is slowly | P but surely amplifying and completing - our aliva the list of plants and trees whose pol- PN s Rl lens are so deslruct;ve orb_the mucous | § pREEEs } OU store up from one to membranes of certain subjects. 7 5 In his paper Dr. Bernton acknowl- ] H 4 :1“'0 ‘llaf“i of saliva a edges the invaluable assistance gener- '3 ay. Digestion starts in ously given him in this latest success- 4 the mouth, with the ful search by Homer C. Skeels of that ; LS three enzymes in saliva. department. , : 5 These enzymes break up N REELRE food into its elements for use by your V'SCOUN.T PEEL RETURNS system. 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