Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1930, Page 44

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C— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, ' 1930. children, signifying that American post- 12 extending trom sbout 900 to 135 AD:| COL, WOODCOCK CONFERS |ITL gt them. My TRANSFER ORPHANAGE . ANBI[NT TEMP'.ES St sty T Rl oty csmu CHICFGCO Oti‘FIgIEALss = el ' s P extending in all directions wherever g enforcement to municipal and State % DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES there was land on which corn could be -_— authorities.” grown. The pueblo peoples developed in L 3 . ence of the Amorlu‘n ,3‘“‘“'{" I‘-mi Dr. ¥ h Eyesight Specialist of New York. : peace. Then the culture, he points|BY the Assoclated Press. East handed | Barclay - Acheson The . ARE EXEAVA]‘ED out, was disrupted by invasions of sav-| CHICAGO, October 15.—Col. Amos| Mexico City, Mexico, has poned for N:ro n':lel. yesterday oo led o ket v i age_Indians from the North, It still|W. W. Woodcock, national prohibition | its national exposition until next Jan- over reece the orphanage at Sy7a | Rhurber of the Near East Relief Com- "a,,“‘._. held on, nowever, and was struggling | director, Monday conferred with Col. 3 and s pavilion at Athens for tubercular mission, who died last May 30. A it back to its old heights when the Span- |John F. J. Herbert, administrator for 1 " . fards came and put an end to it for- | the Chicago area. Archeologist Studies Culture |ever. withDniied" States. District Attomey ; The pueblo excavated this Summer, | % c = Q. Johngte and P‘ou:e o of Peaceful People in | Brogts cors o ot she " pecutiar | Missioner John H. Alcock, of the manufacture of the peculiar . i these Indians were New Mexico. . agents,” | he said of Federal enforcement. “We ey —hll S nowhhl-ve 1,&51} regular agents l;ld 200 Discov wo prehistoric American | with red figures on a yellow background | Special agents for & stion of some among the largest yet found,|in the {hsides of the dishes. 120,000,000. I have m Congress for ™ by Dr. Frank 500 more, but I don't know whether reported H. H. Roberts, Considered Important Step. _—————— archeologist of the Smithsonian Insti- REMOVAL SALE! EVERYTHING tution, who returned this week from| Roberts' work this Summer is con-| cyT TO HALF ORIGINAL COST New Mexico, where he spent the Sum- |sidered an important ste in the efforts i Price on All Used Cars mer excavating an ancient pueblo. of the Bureau of American Ethnology ins Dr. Roberts uncovered ajmost com- |0 obtain a complete picture of the life ortp ) Bt Bavieet of Original Monthly Payment pleteiy two houses, one with 64 rooms|of these ancient inhabitants of the 2nd"the other with 30 rooms, in a can- | Southwest who had bullt up the most -High-Grade Used Cars to on the Zuni Reservation, near Gal. | elaborate aboriginal culture to be found Choose From—50 , N, Mex. But the whole canyon for | north of the Astec centers in Mexico. ey 10 miles, he s, is strewn with the|Hitherto excavators have confined thelr| A ¢ MOSES MOTOR CO. femnants of ancient cliff dwellers, prob- | work I ly to the great centers which » - ably constituting cial center of |now would correspond to cities or mar- 1437 Irving St. N.W. the ket towns, barely recognizing that the countryside had its rural dwellers, with % uncovered by the National | thelr prewsing farm, problems and less Regular Delivery Geographic lety. e archeologist | cultival ‘ways of living. concentrated his digging in what ap- Pevs e P 's&":vel:yo'%o‘“y_"‘,'}%‘:' '“‘g;‘“f to be the center of this popu-| y. i Tail.Light Fail Jority: hase the paper” delivered region, near which Spanish ex- apstick Tail-Lig] alls. _regularly every evening and Sun- plorers had thelr frst contact with the| Reginald Lioyd Pitzjames of Batham, | | “day morning at a cost of 1% pueblo dwellers early in the sixteenth|gngland, was stopped recently by & | | cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. Ay slemm o , oficer of Odibam for nay- If 'you are ot taking advan: Place Evidently Religi 3 no on his automobile, rhe ,:,‘ "’m "'Df“;;m‘ I o e e T witey Mputics | | o e by Dr. Roberts | ang smeared a white bulb with the red, | | 5000 was & religious center, '0|pyt the officer was obdurate and the man was fined $5 in Police Court. corn goddess, who was sul trol the fertility of the fields, and thus ‘was the most important of all figures in the pueblo mythology. In the 64-room building there were three small kivas, or rooms set apart for ceremonial use, X COMES" " Two hours after eating WHAT many call “indigestion” is very often nothing but excess acidin thestomach. ‘The stomach nerves have been over-stim- ulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which neutralizes acids instantly. The best alkali known to medical science is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. It has remained the standard anti-acid with physicians in Sp] the 50 years since its invention. esert country. The kil One spoonful of this harmless, tasteless . From the smaller alkali will neutralize instantly many times obtal as much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of thi uine Milk of more pleasant way. A small bottle esia is always a sufficient to show its merit. id—never a_tablet, Be sure fo get genuine Phillips’ Milk'a for the P ’l:"""" Magnesia prescribed by physicians for on the bott more than 50 years in correcting excess acid. 25¢ and 50c a bottle; any drugstore. Complete directions for its many uses, are enclosed with every bottle. of regul low cost, telephone National now and service will start w. Tomorrow--The PHILLIPS Vachesi- [ Greatest Trade-In Watch Sale we DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF ADVANCED ENGINEERING have ever offered N THIS BOSCH RADIO AT $14450. . . . . 1 ] In our 81 years we've always be- lieved in value merchandising. But feoec th prcion i canse o\ QRIS _ this is a new offer for us! 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