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fonal °\&* T’S getting so that a host is known by the Ginger Ale which is served. There is no substitute which can supplant the genuine gingerness of NATIONAL GINGER ALE. It satisfies THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. CTIZENS IN FAVOR OF GUARD ARMCRY Petworth Group Urges Legis- lation or Appropriation for Housing Military Unit. A resolution favoring the construc- tion of a National Guard armory through congressional appropriation or by legislation allocating the building now occupied by the general accounting office for armory purposes was passed unani- mously by the Petworth Citizens’ Asso- ABE MARTIN SAYS 57 3 - <4 ol TOMB OF EGYPTIAN QUEEN DISCOVERED Find Establishes Existence 3,000 Years Ago of Myth- ical Meryet-Amun. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 20.—The Metropolitan Museum of Art yesterday | announced that its Egyptian expedition | had found the tomb of the Hitherto | Mythical Queen Meryet-Amun, cels- brated in anclent history as the some- body had been plundered by robbers soon after her funeral. ‘Winlock said that the tomb, although undisturbed for 3,000 years, had been entered on two occasions closely sub- sequent to the forceful entry of the robbers and much that would have fur- nished valuable information was de- stroyed. He added that “obviously the coffin was once of a richness comparable x.l:;h the outer coffin of Tut-Ankh- en About 1048 B. C. officials of the Pay- nudjem entered the tomb and re-ar~ ranged some of its contents. The date 5350 | month 3, of the Winter-season, day 28. On this day examination of the King's wife, Meryet-Amun.” | when this happened is recorded in a | docket written across the breast of the mummy in a bold hand: “Year 19. It’s the Flavor You will understand the popularity of SALADA after the first cup. It's the flaver that counts. | Harrisburg ciation meeting last night at Petworth School, Georgia avenue and Shepherd street. The resolution stresses neglect on the | part of responsible authorities for fail- | ure to provide suitable and adequate armory facilities of a permanent char- |, acter in the District, contrasting the encouragement given to community or- ganizations throughout the States in their pursuit for armories. Commissioners to Get Resolution. A copy of the resolution will be for- warded to the District committees of both houses of Congress, the Public| Buildings Commission and to the Dis-| trict Commissioners. Copies also will be sent to the chief of the Bureau of Military Affairs of the War Department | and to the commanding officer of the| District National Guard. | A second resolution, favoring the | merging of the two District street car| companies, was adopted by the associa- | tion. The resolution urged Congress to | take immediate action on the project. The citizens voted against the chang- ing of Rock Creek Church road into a one-way street west, and deferred ac- tion on the problem for an investiga- tion by the association's committee on streets. Favor Christmas Tree. The association went on record as| favoring a community Christmas tree, to be placed in the center of Sherman Circle on Christmas Eve. > Action on the compulsory automobile | insurance proposal for the District wm‘l | be discussed at the next meeting of the, association. 1 A department of education in the what short-lived wife and co-regent of | Amen-Hotoe 2nd, and have thus proved | that she actually existed. ‘The report of the director of the ex- | pedition, Herbert E. Winlock, said that (| ;. the Queen's tomb was discovered l-a!! i March, when members of his party were ring & ravine near the outer wall of the Temple of Deil El Bahri near Theba. Queen Meryet-Amun, died without heir soon after her coronation. Winlocl: | reported her burial chamber and her ' " LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 every taste—and meets every expectation—because it is Stopping at York EVERY SUNDAY ‘Washington............. 7:55 A M. RETURNING Harrisby York . "SALADA® TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” Made today the same way that made it famous. v Lv. ALL R By case or bottle at grocers Pennsylvania Railroad and delicatessens. Served st cafes, clubs and fountains. This i< a funny time to hobble women with long skirts when they're liable an; | time or anywhere to need all the spee thev kin muster. It hardly pays to be a gentleman any more with cave men getttin’ all th’ breaks. Guggenheim Co., 33d & K Sts. W. 2508 (Copyright, 1929.) FLORIDANS D.ENY GIVING TO TAXPAYERS LEAGUE Governor and Former State Exec- utive Say $2,050 Was for Dele- gations’ Expense. DRUGGIST PICKS REM FOR HIS OWN COUGH Explains why he chooses it Mr. A. Matera, Jr., is a druggist . at 8136 Baxter Ave., Elmhurst, . N.Y.,and hasa whole storeful of | various remedies at his disposal. | Government to be headed by a cabinet Therefore it is interesting and | Officer was advocated in an address by " significant that he chooses REM James G. Yaden, delegate to the Federa- | when he himsslf has h ifl tion of Citizens’ Association and former h-Hn i “REM 15 -m_‘; Deiidant o SSRCoresilmbion 2 r. Yaden e ns e | ;ood efie&oflnh c]m ::e action on the free text book bill for hlegm throat, e 5 &t soothes the |high schools in the District. He ex- tissues, and prom; ecks the , |pressed belief that he can get hearings cou ;’ngfl e g ympt action pbefore the Senate committees on the | with the bag of the dirigible Italia, have of REM is partly | b aspecial and asked the citizens to co-oper- | been declared legally dead by Italian ingredient not found in ordinary vith him to that end. The bill was | authorities. This decision is coughrembdies. Though harmles tly recommended by the District | the Italian civil code and the itself, it helps produce the quick missioners. Yaden also stated he|sions of the merchant marine mthln{ lect so noticeable when M make every effort to get sena-| g Sy INDIGESTION 1 hearings on the elective school | he :dg::l“lt'l an easy re‘l‘ned¥ lt(o AELFORTSE ive children because t like take it, and I've noticed that JOINS WRC STAFF. m:ui:xll:cnh 2 i't:l':pdo-n!lt!uzhdnmed —_— S A4 Jor it. Ralph Robertson to Replace Wil- !ldlln-‘llll’n.‘“ll g ative in its digestive lard Burton. Ralph Robertson, 2525 Ontario road, duties. Often one of has bien added o the staff of announc- | these little pills taken after meals ers of WRC, replacing Willard Burton, | or at bedtime will do wonders, es- who resigned to accept a position with| pecially when you have overeatem the Intemational. Telephone &, Tele- | or are troubled With constipation. gl ashington, Robertson| Remember they are Dr.Carter's for s ”,.2:5.:;{, W}mm Gw’nl:: me: maula, young and old can take them. , later attending Catholic Uni-| All Druggists 26¢ and 75¢c red pkgs. versity and the Knights of Columbus Law £:hool & By the Assoclated Press. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., November 20.— Reports that the State of Florida had contributed $2,050 to the American ‘Taxpayers' League for a tariff lobby have been denled by Gov. Doyle E. Carlton and former Gov. John Martin. #The present chief evecutive said that a check for $2,050.75 had been sent to the league to defray expenses of two Florida delegations sent to Washington two years ago. The delegations ap- | peared before the House ways and | means committee considering the Fed- eral inheritance tax act. 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