Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1929, Page 26

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s V@ 26, World’s Deepest CURE DISCOVERED ™65 ersiszs | FOR Ym FF\FR Feet Under Ground |High Gasoline Crude Is| Found Far Beneath Surface in Texas. Pasteur Institute Physicians Claim Serum Also Will Prevent Disease. SANTA RITA, Tex. (#).—The deepest hole in the ground goes down 8.523 feet. | It is the oil well on—or rather, in— | By the Associated Press. Reagan Co“,m;; land owned by the| o Iniversity o ‘exas. PARIS, January 1—An announce- | UNETSIY OF TERT o o depth in drill- ment which declares they have dis- | ing was 8.201 feet, This was made in | covered serum that both prevents and | Orange County, Calir, and the hole I s i abandoned a cures yellow fever has been made to | Abandoned o5 d the Academy of Medicine by two phy- sicians of the Pasteur Institute. | or polishing floors with- | swerers are Prof. Auguste | out being refined. It tests 66.9 per cent | Georges Stefanopous, a | gasoline of 58.7 gravity: 24.6 per cent | Greek physician 5 gas oil, and 1 per cent| Pettit summed up the | esults of his | sediment. He said the | Drilling of the deepest oil well lasted | effect, it neu- | almost four years. It was delayed once | test tubes the virus of vellow | because fire destroved the derrick and | fever, the Asiatic monkey | again when the bit was lost more than | Macacus very susceptible to|a mile below the earth's surface. | vellow fever-against the disease, ana| Five oil sands were encountered. The it prevents yellow fever from declaring | fir: down 2,464 feet, gave an inmal‘ itself in this monkey from one to three | flow of 320 barels daily, compared with | days after injection of virus. | the peak production of 877 barrels a | | om the fifth sand. After 35000 of oil had been pumped from the nd, drilling was resumed and the ! d was found at a depth of 3.020 | Experimented on Monkeys. The physici ments on monkeys a yellow fever in the m conclusive, ey not only re- 3 ect. Its total output was small. The | Sembles that malady in man, but 5 still | {hird sand was encountered at 6,284 and | more severe. Ni all monkeys in-{{he fourth at 8,484 feet. cculated die, but t ality for hu-) = Cost of drilling to the first sand was man beings in Afr around 70 Per | §135000. cent. x |~ The success of the University of Texas | Six hundred phia venture will lead to the deepening of | have been sent to other wells which have ceased to return | oll in paying quantities, in the hope that cven more wealth than the original | ]‘)rojl‘(‘t contemplated will be found be- ow. cient for the treatme pf 20 victims of vellow fever. An cqual number of s been ordered by the governor ed both AIx;i('an mnnkoysAandl e is se . fter | Sour or five inj Inn,:; ur‘Q}"":mugm".é‘ FARMER, 98 YEARS OLD, of the virulent liver of a monkey dead | | TO MAKE RACE IN 1930 of yellow fever the serum of these | African monkeys “acquires marked neu- | tralizing and immunizing properti e m from a horse which injections of v acquired the of three montk Twelve smal tested by Pett make sure th ventive and cu ed | Veteran of Two Wars Starts Cam- er virus | the end | paigning for Office of Justice of Peace. MANTECA, Calif. (#).—A veteran of d, W. H.! Asiatic_monkeys were and Stefanopoulo to the serum had pre-|two wars and 98 ol tive effects. | Ranes, farmer near here, has started | ved to test the viru- | his campaign for political office ear) w_fever inoculation. | He has announced that he will be a th day of vellow fever | candidate for township justice of the | end the other got well after a severe |peace in 1930. attack. | _ Ranes, thrice married, was born near | None of the other 10 experimented | Lima, Ohio, in 1830, leaving home when | upon was infected with yellow fever. ' he was 1 ars old and participating in All of them resisted another inoculation | the Mexican War. We went to the of virus given two weeks after the first | Civil War later. inoculation. 19The \'et(\1 an has lived near here since | o iz 18, raising watermelons, with his | Inoculations Caused Panic. daughter as housckeeper. Confident | Pettit worked in the beginning with | he will live “way past a hundred, congealed yellow fever virus put at his | Ranes is what may be called & * gisposition” by Prof. Andrew Watson | farmer,” doing all of his own work and | Sellards of Harvard University, to whom | most of the chores about his farm. Pettit paid a warm tribute for his | He has no recipe for longevity, point- “shining example ¢ tific spirit and ith pride to the ages reached by humanitarian solid: all_Iri This was since it is SH S SOmSm—:si no longer possible for scientists to work € vnsor mane in Africa under conditions which killed Adrian Stokes, Young and H. Noguchi, The inoculation of monkeys there caus: panic after these ‘three men feil | tims to their own experiments and the | We Specialize in Fitting Wide as | local governments no longer allow the | Well as Extremely Narrow Feet | tnoculation of large groups of monkeys. | Wi X 76 Temained for Sellards to devise the | With Comfortable and Stylish Shoes | smart, Ingenious method of congealing the ki e virus, enabling scientists far from cen- Pump in ters of vellow fever to study it. sattn, patent, Pettit and Stefanopoulo also discov- . ered a vaccine for yellow fever, which they were experimenting wil when Prof. Hindle announced discovery of tuccessful vaccine. According to pr cedure among scientists, the priority longs to Hindle, who announced his di covery 14 days before Pettit and Ste- | fanopoulo. | *Pettit said that he has definitely dis- roved the theory that spirochetes are | he microbes of yellow fever, which was | held by many scientists in accord with | the Rockefeller Foundation scientist, | , | Noguchi. Pettit thinks that students | For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, must return to the conception of an in- Small or L ge Feet visible, filtering germ. i ilbur C Si il —i e muth-coveied comforit snse at heel " SECRETARY OF WAR’S 2dled irted hd comfor when Acied:in’s PARTY BAGS 45 GEESE Vilbur Coon Shoe. Custom-Made Stylish Stouts Davis Is Pleased With Result of His Hunting Trip in North Complete Line of High Shoes Carolina. burnt oak. 30 Modish Stvles. In All Leathers and Fabrics. $7.50 to $11 MR. J. T. NORRIS MR. H. O. BRUBAKER Are Associated With Us By the Assocjated Press. WASHINGTON, N. C., January 1— Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War, and his party came back from a hunting trip to Mattamuskeet Lake vesterday proudly displaying 45 geese they had 7 ‘% Z % bagged. i One of the birds the Secretary brought | Sold exclusively in Washington by | @own was snow white. Mr. Davis was so pleased with his CusToM FITTING SHOE luck that he hopes to be able to return here every year for the hunting, he 439-7"St NW. Just Below E raid. Gov. Angus McLean of North Caro- lina put Charles Moore of this city assistant State game warden, and Bryan Marslender, Bounts Creek, game warden for Beaufort County, in charge of ar- rangements for the hunt in order that the Secretary and his party might get the benefit of the better hunting grounds. Have You a . Charge Account Here? . Many people who have purchased at the . Raleigh Haberdasher in 1925, 1926 and " 1927 are under the impression that be- " cause they haven’t used their “Charge Account” since then that they haven’t any. They’re Wrong! If you ever had an account here and met your obligations as promised, you have one here now. Every honest and reliable man can open a charge account here and pay at the end of the month, or use our EXTENDED PAYMENT plan. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street P ————— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1920, S WD, Toses & Sons A PO > SINCE 1861—SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE o 9 AM. to 6 PM. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 “January Sale of Linens Blankets at Greatly Reduced Prices Values that surpass any January Sale we have ever had. Tomorrow this ~ it et SRR I s Pattern Tablecloths and Napkins "% Are Greatly Reduced An extraordinary opportunity to obtain beautiful tablecloths and napkins at prices far below their actual worth. Group 1 $6.25 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to...... $4.50 $7.50 Cloths, 2x27 yards, reduced to... -$5.75 $9.25 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to......$6,75 $8.50 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to. -$6.50 Group 2 $7.00 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to..... $5.25 $8.75 Cloths, 2x27; yards, reduced to....g6,75 yards, reduced to..... $8.00 Group 3 $10.00 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to.....g7 50 $12.50 Cloths, 2x27% yards, reduced to...$9.75 $15.00 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to.. -$12.00 $11.00 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, dz, .... """38.00 Group 4 .‘51(.)450 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to.....g7 25 $12.75 Cloths, 2x21% yards, reduced to. . -$8.50 $15.75 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to. .. -$10.00 $11.00 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, dz. cosvecenniens B PR EXTRETPRRRY . X1 1] Group 5 $13.00 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to.. .510.00 $16.50 Cloths, 2x27/ yards, reduced to. -$12.50 $19.50 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to. .. -$15.00 $15.00 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, dz. L P CTRLTCOTRTLTPRRRPRRE. 4 b 111} Comforts $6.00 Cloths, 2: §7.50 Cloths, 2 Pequot Sheets and Pillowcases Reduced 39¢ Cases, 45x36 inches, reduced for this sale. $1.40 Sheets, 63x99 inches greatly reduced for this sale. $1.50 Sheets, 72x99 inches at special January Sale price. $1.69 Sheets, 81x99 inches at unusually low prices. $1.95 Sheets, 90x108 inches—reduced for this sale. Moses “De Luxe” Sheets and Cases Reduced 39c Splendid pillowcases, 45x36-inch size. $1.47 Well made sheets, size 63x99 inches. $1.57" : Sheets of excellent quality, 72x99 inches, $1.69 Sheets, 81x99-inch size, reduced for this sale. $1.90 Reduced Sheets, 81x108-inch size. $1.93 Drastically reduced. Sheets 90x108 inches. *De Luxe” Hemstitched Sheets and Pillowcases 52¢ ; Cases of exceptional quality, 45x36-inch size. $1.75 Sheets, 63x99 inches at special January Sales price. $1.85 Splendid quality sheets, size 81x99 inches. $1.95 Greatly reduced. Sheets, 81x99-inch size. $2 : Beautifully made sheets, size 90x108 inches. The Linen Shop, First Floor 2 yards, reduced to......... $3.75 Towels remarkable sale starts. Included are towels, cloths, napkins, crash towel- ing, bed spreads, blankets, comforts, sheets and pillowcases, bath mats, luncheon sets and fancy linens. Participate in these rare values. Linen Table Cloths and Napkins Discontinued Patterns $10.25 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to... -+ $6.25 214 yards, reduced to....... 54.50 $9 Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, doz., 55‘75 $9.00 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to......... $5.50 $1050 Cloths, 2x2 yards, reduced to........$6,95 5 Cloths, 2x2%; yards, reduced to......48,50 $4.25 $15.75 Cloths, 2x3 yards, reduced to...... $10.50 $11 Napkins, 22x22 ifiches, reduced to, doz., $7,00 $4 Luncheon Sets January Sale Price $2-5 0 Regular $4 colored bordered Luncheon Sets (cloth and six napkins to match), re- duced to $2.50 a set. Huck Face Towels 50c All-linen Hem- $1.00 All-linen Hem- stitched Huck Face stitched Huck Face Towels ...........30¢ Towels .......... 9% 75c All-linen Hem- $1.50 All-linen Hem- stitched Huck Face stitched Huck Face Towels .......... 50c Towels ........... $1 Bath Towels Reduced 30c Bath Towels, re- 65c Bath Towels, re- I duced to'......... 20c ducedto ......... 52¢ 50c Bath Towels, re- $1.25 Bath Towels, re- duced to ......... 39¢ duced to ...... ; Crash Dish Toweling . 39c All-linen Towel- ing, reduced to, yard Suiicsevaata 30c 45c All-linen Towel- ing, reduced to, 25¢ All-linen Toweling, reduced to, yard.. 19¢ 35¢c All-linen Towel- ing, reduced to, $10.75 Wool Blankets g 2 $7.95 e Warm, splendid all-wool blankets that are regularly $10.75. Plaid effects in rose, blue, gold, green and lavender with satin bind- ings to match. Reduced for this sale. $14.50 Wool Blankets Sale Price $1 1 075 Regular $14.50 all-wool blankets. Famous North Star make, for single and twin beds. Each blanket cut and bound separately. Reduced for the January Sale to $11.75. $16.75 Wool Blankets Sale Price $l 3 05 0 Regular $16.75 all-wool plaid blankets. The famous North Star Blanket, size 70x84 inches. In rose, blue, gold, green and orchid plaids. Reduced for the January Sale. All Comforts 25% Off Not a comfort withheld from tlie sale. Sateen, silk, messaline and satin; down, wool and cotton filled. Reduced 25% in this re- markable January Sale of Linens. January January

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