Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1929, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 19%. i, o et STy oo 0 o e 2 o, OFFICERS ASSIGNED. althe : - . ‘%{moved. ~ With his he id, soft President Accepts Resignation of Swat the “y = Maj J. F. Coupal. 2 Yt grmot | : 3 OIS | Gol. John B Fair, Cavalry, has been | **ics: { ; u:;“‘, m‘r:'b‘”’“'m‘l;’;: % for | shady road to merriment. PR relieved from duty at the War Depart- | Seouf sive th t uth, = 7, ilient e et so much xed 7 mHE mvD. ment and sdsigned to the 1st Cavalry . iy doegs oo oty it ?‘am i'n’ . round behi; :‘fi 5 orr?—mthez'n';:lz‘"mm he 1':‘:«"5?"-':""5 " ff and lea: "(—‘?" = 3:'.‘.?3 m“ ll:n,n;'ex. m; mm' hecy gy e to the grount ind his | g -col you go off and leave me I'll shoot you. E 8 5 5 ivalry, free 1l and monde took his club and | —rather flashy. Waittr i Explosion Kills Seven. | 1siand, . ¥., to Houston, Tex.; d‘zf,;;}'; h:r:-‘:lndh , | instructed him how to hold it and | Dozens of cars were parked around| He delivered a message to a waiter | ppATISLAV, Czechoslovakia, June Francis H. Waters, Cavalry, from New h analo. Tta o swing clear through, By noon they |the roadhouse and music floated out | together with a liberal tip; got his hat |37 (§) _geven workmen were killed | York Oity to° Fort Bliss, Tex.; Capt. anq , Italian fly swatters. unker between the | into the air, As they enwredmy Rosamonde | from the check girl, and ::au):’u Shoes | ang do' oihers serlously nfured in an Hurst, Corpe, 3 PRI R 9 Wi =4 ion here toda: jocal rubber fl 3 after e Ol O 0 e | T it e ey oty The factory wis demoiahed | ik, Trenk E, ol Quariemaster Sendlids offics of The Btar, 11th st ball from the creek that flowed ?e-lgm o, perspire again; y:m neck was |into the taxl. e ) et A 3 and Pa. Ave. N.W. across e sixth and seven! oles. | raw an cet were crying out in re- yra was reading in the living room ¥ protect -‘. "a:::“.n“ .ndm: Three o'clock {ougd them ‘;m :21' n:rth | :“tlfl' l:nu‘nmr?c;: co,mliuu;»d him to 't;e :1:: ms::]red hi}x‘ m:“e::ml as H!e hha“';. yofi:m;fi‘yk::! :n:. oc:a,:‘cll'::l;n mothers ...,'f..?", m is . | green. Rosamonde was by s time | table at whicl er friends were sea! upstairs. e & Warm the soft mull cur- | ELL, | Tony,” and as they walked |and he danced again—twice—then he | opened the bilsters of his heels and M e higher than that for men. ‘pesuty, | toward the. clubhouse, she slipped her | reeled out of a door that . and th his arm. | ' jve just & bit to eat in the | an we'll' have & delicious | §i* drive before dlnnfr at the Green | , | Lantern. My ‘gang’ will be there—good musie and everything.” | Dr. Morow was limp! blister on either heel. His 2 I frightfully and his collar, which hac 4 3 I & been so white and fresh when Myra S, ] had ounced that breakfast was nn the table, was sadly wilted and chafed | s g S BB | UsED CAR SALE | | always choose Scott processed toilet tissues ¥ Ei’. g = L E i eat. He called Myra that he would not | e Nt o ant len follow samonde e : i For details see owr ad ¢ su&ped hissshoes off under the luncheon | > table and exposed the blistered heels to |f THE TREW MOTOR CO. LINEN SUITS 3 HREE qualities toilet tissue must Henter. then- ever. "The arive revived | 1 Cold showers-—exer- T er. e drive revived | 516-50 gl A R e A have to be safe, doctors say. Softness Myres powder puft ; ; vt par- ek ot s . .-absorbenc¢y—chemical purity. Yet Tty Goatus o The eh“ice ”f the EISEMAN'S, 7th & F - s " much toilet paper sold for bathroom use nd of o7 ! today is neither soft ... nor absorbent discriminating DELicATE , ) | <+ moe chesaleally pure FLAV e 1 ! ScotTissue and Waldorf are specially Hostess E‘ i processed bathroom tissues. In every : ; FRAGRANCE ’ ) 4 : ats - respect they satisfy medical require- 3 x ‘ . ’ ments. They are unusually soft and cloth- these are most nec- like.. So absprbent they sink in water ua;ry whendt:l wi; o - almost instantly. And absolutely safe— to be serve 8 ; . made from finest, fresh materials. » cbsorbent ol hite Toilet POP” ' : er Compary - SALTINES o Compen : Largest Selling Brands in the World CRISP, TENDER ° ©ri#p...s0 tenderi..s0 Fit the standard bullt-in Sxtures FLAVOR-FULL delicately browned! Is it any © 1929, Seott Pa wonder that Keebler Saltines _are favored by the Hostess yhotakes a distinét pride in the character of biscuits she serves her guests ? i ' KEEBLER WEYL BAKING COv e ; i § 3 SRR liesk _DR. GEORGES ROSENTHAL, Chevalier of ¢he Legion of Homor, is the doctor of the schools of Paris. He is Laureate of the Institute; of the Academy of Medicine and of the Academy of Moral Sciences. He has a laboratory for re- search in the famous Pasteur Institute of Paris. REFREGERATOR sets new standard of == y: Y DURABILITY & east EFFICIENCY _ i ; roruLARITY J [H is the policeman of the intestinal tract . . . %fi%"xjfi‘fl | == It reduces the poisons, purifies the system. 3 | “more qui tly—-it-uses less current, it pro- = I : ‘. 5 . P e - “Yeast corrects digestive disorders. It is rates automatically, regulating itself ? sy e el a classic remedy for boils . . . SRmHo PRI Yeast is completely harmless in spite SR AR T of its great efficacy. Y Gonpl Rom ot § g ' tl;lellznmd our common ills, doctors say, start right in " testinal tract. Yet h keep this entire GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ologprmc s s ol b cowsiige § ‘ STEEL REFRIGERATOR with the remarkable food—fresh yeast. That is the simple . : g t ; health advice the world’s greatest doctors give. . 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