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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1929.° | H | # | | Holland, Robert S. Barrett, Lawrence E. priced lawyers and medical specialists, | million dollars to clarify title to the ion ] Eleven years later the Christian Mission Ponselle to Resume Tour. ! | e B oo 2 b Gomnor, | RICH INDIAN, BURIED P et e e e T It (bt Prenent ifle o voil thoneg| Btatt of the Salvation Army. | ECreR 30k 1008 H08 O ey, ocd| . R Edward L. Hesselbrock, Howard F. Mc- box to an expensive coffin and shipped | (¢ woath o1 Jackson. The son of & Nottingham (England) |the Booths s¢t about their task of con- ANGELES, March 22 ®.— Call and" Judge Rovert E. Mattingly,| AS POOR HOBO, EXHUMED | back to okiahoma, ot Y buflder, Willlam Booth, became a Meth- | quering the world. The Army is now Ponselle, soprano of the Metro- e e e W g o o Davis Jackson of Wewoka, father of | oot Cortify Origin of Eggs, |05 Preacher at 17 His wife was also |representcd in 83 couniries, and num- |1 i.+1 Opera Co, who was forced to | t the dead man, was present and ident:- y g 88S. |a preacher, and when they were ex-|bers over 15500 corps and outposts. an engagement at Fresno last | o'clock toast. e : = Killed : An entertainment program was fur- | Millionaire Oil Land Owner Killed | fioq the remains by scraps of clothing. | T.ONDON (#).—After April 21 it will |cluded from the Weslevan connection, | with more than 250,000 active workers | Mc because of a throat affiction, | nished by Fred E: Bill_Raymond, by Train in 1921 Near Ar- The grave of the young man had [be unlawful to import any hen or duck |because of their evangelistic work, they |of all ranks. Its officers proclaim the |today was reported fuily recovered and et A Slary OBt 4 fieat oL, by % Gt ani irdkided 1 shell into the United Kingdom, | founded the Christian Missfon in 1865. | Gospel in 59 languages. prepared to resume her Western tour. Dr. Alexander Heneman, George O'Con- kansas Town. day and night for about four weeks. |to coll or offer for sale SUCh eggS URIess | ™ e s nor, Matt Horne, Mrs. Frederick J. Rice, Not only Jackson's family, but the [they bear in ink letters the name of B ! Miss Edna Jones, Dr. Seba Christie! By the Asciated Press Empire Gas & Fuel Co. and the Carter | the country from which they came. Roland Conley and Mrs. T. Thomaides Y rk., rch 22— |Oil Co. o ahoma were interest rigin must be certified, too, for cur- . Grand Exalted Ruler Appeals e T iibad | in the identification. since thess com- | ranis, sultanas, raisins, oat products : f : i et right of way near Blue Mountain, Ark., | panies are leaseholders of young Jack- |and dried eggs. ! to Membershup to Aid Dry The committee in charge consisted | after being killed by a train in No-{|son’s land near Wewoka, on which ofl B { as follows: James E. Collifiower, chair- | yember, 1921, Raymond Jackson, part | has been discovered. G 1 | Bayshore Highway, San Francisco, Enforcement man:; George E. Strong, William 8. |Indian, of Wewoka, Okla., was exhumed | The Cprlfl oil Co., wn our ls’;?d 100 feet wide, has a 40-foot wide sur. . Shelby, Robert S. Barrett, C. Eugene | yesterday. ducing wells on the property, was facing. PR >dwards, Charles Montgomery, Joseph |~ A miilionaire, surrounded by high-'to be prepared to pay more than a | = ~ HATY J. QUInn, HOWAT Peter, | s e The 1000000 mémbers of the ni-|james G Ward, George Wathen, Rossa ~ (oo o » ( . on should culti- | Downing. Arthur A. Riemer, Thomas . 0 H e = | Waish, James Farreli, Dr. J. J. Garvey wn a ome '00 vate strict obedlence to the 1aw. par-| yomuei ‘Robey, Michael J. McCormick B tleularly to the dry laws, regardless of | Harry C. Essex, John Lynch, John D. | Start a fund in our as- “II Od “C' : s personal taste or political creed, Murray | Fitzgerald and A. O. Dille. e Q : —_ Hulbert, grand exalted ruler, said Jast | me——eeeooo o W: i i night in an address at a banquet at | each pay day. S = t ]\]’e the Willard Hotel given in his honor | C ll | sited will earn at E o r by the Washington Lodge of Elks, No. AiOUISEeS (] Bt w a oaern 15. | least 5% and be establish- We MONEY-BACK guarantee and “The speakcer urged members generally and Burning Soles : Bhaia A e, directions in_packsge. Tabe W t W t h B ng an e have . wnhpdcpxpefl}%‘l‘mbfl;,fl)t a { , ls a c es y to remember their fraternal vows and | 5. i to abstain from even technical infringe- Dr. Scholl’s Zino- OR MORE financed ments on the eighteenth amendment p ads for Call —— — —— and its enforcement act, “untll such P ouis s Open daily 9 to § “y time as its provisions might be end pain in one 4 changed.” | minute!Theystop Saturday until noon i via Something of the work of the na-| 3 s nbs Savings tlonal, organtzation, in promoting fel- | | ;‘;:ss{;’r‘:t:;;ns::;: o oUNn lowship and good will among the mem- | |’ Siad bers of thousands of ‘chapters in il and are soothing N ATIONAL parts of America wes related to the : meeting last night by Secretary of La- | A M and healing. Re- e bor James J. Davis, a past exalfed ruler. | moving callouses He also detailed some of the extensive | with harsh liquids or plasters is unsafe ERMANENT COAST TO COAST chariteble activities carried on by EIks. | _often causing acid burn. Zino-pads PITTSBURGH s 1 “ Same Price Attorney Hogan Toastmaster. are thin, protective. At all drug, shoe PUILDING ASSOCIATION T K ts them for th | .DIN $SOC A CLEVELAND . . ay presents them for the Cash or e e | e (ORGANIZED 1890) DETROIT first time in Washington at T Bl e et DI SChOIl ’S 949 Ninth Street N.W. CHICAGO ' ': : ¥ the standard nationally ad- %Tfif:a?:{:&:if‘:gfll;‘%;:lgfl:i;gg%%%; ZiHO'BadS Just Below New York Avenue INDIANAPOLIS . i verllli'sed lpl'ices on our liberal States Attorney Lo A. Royer, Rush L. Pui orie on—the pain & gonel Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury ST.LOUIS .... credit plan. N D PARKING (AUFMAN'S ettty | L0OS ANGELES . . 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