Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1929, Page 23

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v Gulf Coast Ltd. Ly, 3:05p.m. Other Fast Through Trains Daily Lv. 3:05 p.m. Atlantic Coasl l.me The Standard Railroad of the South FREER EXPEDITION tary Will Seek Oriental Treasures. BY WILLIAM RUFUS SCO¥T. \ Coupled with the marriage Saturday lof Carl W. Bish8p, assistant curator |of the Freer Gallery of Art, and his secretary, Miss Daisy Furscott, in Berk- cley, Calif., is the beginning of an im- | portant new archeological expedition in -3 | China, under auspices of the gallery, INVEST iN First Trust Notes Yielding 67 Money to Loan on Real Estate J.LEO KoLB 923 New York Ave. lntcr‘st which is stitution. Mr. Bishop already has spent four years in China in research work among 'nncuni burial mounds, ruins of cities nd old temples in an effort to throw | mol’e light on the hl.mry of that coun- part of the Smithsonian In- herwi | scientisf Ls the resul'.s of his explorations. | Used Plane in Explorations. ; M Purscott had been in China as [ hetore: they, turcion O CHINA PLANNED & Assistant Curator and Secre- Su i ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, Mr. Bishop was one of the first amo: lreheo to use airplanes in work, chnrleu A. Lindbe ica being of the same kin h sur- of old clvfllnnom from r. Bishop is ex| im in d ol.her unrest in Ch\nl may for the limit the scope of his :ct.lvmes but 1( is hoped that time he has his work oragnized, with the recruiting of a staff 8f assist- ants, the domestic litlllllon in China will ‘have quieted sufficiently to permit ax'plnrltlon Rate Work of Highest Value. Nationalist China does not now per- mit ancient works of art or similar relics to be taken from the country, except under specified conditions, so that Mr. Bishop’s expedition may not result in as much material be; ht m ‘Washington as after other but scientific circles here a historical viewpo! The chineu hlthefln also ha disine to permit opening o( nnclem royal graves to study the pof pons, jewels and other objects \isuully buried with the great in the Orient, LhiA obstruction also may be removed or The Freer Gallery has today the nnest S at e highest value from | £0 pain, cross a- | With emeralds given by the Republlc £3 1929. 23 stone carvings and other Chinese works ex-|of art, as well as a nomm-my eollec- .| tion of Jaj se and - | The library is onnaulud by luden ln work as Mr. Bl.mop hu don: m pective trip will further enrich '.htl 1 treasure and increase prestige of w-shlnzwn as a eenter i sail | Oriental culture. f~ PoLlcs RECOVER jEWELs Draper Candudate for Post. 5 STOLEN FROM ST. PETER’S Various Precious Objects Valued at $150,000 Taken by Thieves Four Years Ago. By the Associated Press. BAY STATE LAUDS GILLETT'S SERVICE Fuller Not Sure and Young Is Out. By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, December 3.—Agitation in ROME, December 3.—Jewels stolen | Massachusetts Republican -ranks over from_St. Peter's in 1925, including the|Senator Frederick H. Gillett's decision so-called Episcopal ring of St. rich with sapphires and diamonds, have been recovered by the treas St. Peter’s on the night of July 3 1825 and stole various precious objects whose value was estimated up to $150,000. ‘The stolen obje|cdbs included the old_m ese a golden of Colombia, % golden cross preses sel ornamented with diamonds which belonged to Pope Pius IX. . Petar,|not to run again was mingled today Y wlt.h pn.lu for his services to State and hini, l statement at Washington, Sen- ntor Gilllett, who is 78 years old, re- vealed that he had resolved to retire at the end of the six-year term when he ;vhxs elec‘ted in 1924. His withdrawal, on ~ | tinuous congressional servi est of any man living smce "the recent ng | death of ‘Sec|and a record of public ‘office which be- gan 50 ye sented general al the State. For six years he but, | by Cardinal Del Volti and a silver ves- 1931, will end 39 yenrs ‘con- the long- Senator Warren of Wyoming, ears ago as assistant attorney msputzro('.heNlumuHmmpl Gov. Prnnk G. Allen sald that the Senator had rendered “distinguished service to the State and Nation,” nnd eonmhuuom to v.h e country on a plane with those of Webster, Hoar, Crane and Eoen S. Draper, former State Sen- ator, was the first in the fleld as a pos- sible successor, with the definite decllntlon that he would be a candi- specnhuon on the intentions of for- mer Gov. Alvan T. Fuller, who has been a tentative candidate, was not clglred by an enigmatical statement. A pol Pull feud has existed between Glllett lnd Whie. fouicd governor said: “I have been expecnng his decllkm to retire for mme time. own position, I lflrepfired posmvely w announce | my can of psrty leaders. Former President Coolidge has said sit in the Senate by l')avld I. ‘Democrat, by 60,000 votes last Fall, deflnltely took himself out of the alignm BRIDE-TO-BE DROWNS. MANILA, December 3 (#).—Gov. Cas- tila of Bubungn Province today Te- Filer has xiways acted independently i with emphasis l.hlt he has no desire w | Loring Yomg candidate defeated | i ported to the executive bureau that seven members of a wedding party, in- cluding the bride-to-be, drowned when a boat_capsized in a su)rm off Mnl caban Island Saturda; The tragedy occurred while the urw w-u on its way to the city of for the wedding ceremony. 'nf deld included six women and one ma; Ten _others reached shore safely. Jl'eEtz and See Better" w There’s Real “Thought” Back The novelties we are showing in of a Useful Gift Eyeglass and Spectacle frames are full of suggestions. Something to admire as well as to use. Frames in solid gold, white gold, Zylonite. Oxfords, Lorgnettes, Spectacles, Field and Opera Glasses. 1217 G St. N.W. 1217 G St. 1217 ¢ Street\ N A five-hour airplane service has been | j: established between Batavia and Sura- baya, Netherland East Indies. [!r*en helping Mr. Bishop to get his data rmanent, accessible form. 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Solid brass bridge and gy junior bases that express a decidedly different trend in lamp designing. N The shades are smartly Qi tailored of sturdy tex- ture silk. Many of them are hand painted. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) l! L fig N 7 s 'MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII Cunningham’s Anniversary Sale Special All-Silk Crepe and SATIN DANCETTES Trimmed with IMPORTED LBCCS o' ate Important New MILLINERY Every Hat New Hand Blocked and Hand Tailored SIS —also in a variety of tailored and embroidered effects and styles. Your Choice! O\ ARG i liII1I1IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHlIlll i D $1 95 and $2.95 Cunninghams—Main Floor Correct Fashions in New Pastel Felts, New Velours, Metallics and Satins . 5 0 Larg’e and Small Headsizes LT CHILDREN'S DEPT. 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