Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 42

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Husband Believes- Pistol Is Loaded; Wife Will Recover SHIPWRECK CREDITED WITH PECAN SUCCESS Seed Strewn on Georgia Island Resulted in Establishing Present Industry. zmmmmmmzmmwow- a. SpeAKIng here & 8 Theeting of the Geor. ere at a meeting of the - gia Horticuitural y, said a boat b(ax}?d from N(tw Orleans tto New :’urk with a cargo of ns went aground on Cumberland hm oft the Georgia Coast, in the early part of the nine- teenth century. The growing of pecans has become major industry in parts of Georgla brings thousands of dnounn into the State each yea: Mash Helps Hens. SEMINOLE, Tex. (#) —In one flock of White Leghorn hens where produc- tion had dropped to 45 eggs daily from MULE FORGETS GRASS Twelve . Years in Mine Changes Animal’s Food Habits. Pinto bean rows on the :fi hl’h’lnd‘hldhltdl = pparently, of eating younges days before he started '.:':Inthemme. Bean Rows Are Long., COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (#).— | arm of Fow- Jer McDaniel, in Mitchell County, are 180 miles. long, There are-circular ter- FOR R . 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room Eleetric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental Gun Had Been Harmless in Hands of Children Playing With It. By the Assoclated Press. ! CHICAGO, November 14.—All day long Wednesday the seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tracy played with WHEELING, W. Va, November 14.|an :gm.uc pistol they found in a =-Jim Hawley's fear that, despite | closet. his millions, he would “wind up in a| Nothing happened. house” has ended. He died yes-| When Tracy came home his wife told rday. him about it. Tracy shuddered to think James L. Hawley, who started as a|what the pistol, in inexperienced hands, $1.50-a-week dry goods clerk and built | might have done. @ fortune estimated @t $5000,000,| “Why," he said, “I think it's loaded,” through real estate and securities trans- | and he picked it up to see. actions, passed on in his modest second- | It was. floor apartment, He was 86 years old| Mrs, Tracy, it was said gt the hospi. and was unmarried. He was a native | tal, would recover, as the wound was not of Charlottesville, Va. setious, At & recent hearing :-n': :mc;n’s-htefist o of his sanity was sou Y alf- brother, Jo:nyn M. le?ey of Blyhwood,| Because Rev. A. W. Dickens, the vicar, 8. C. who asked that administrators | declined to allow the bells to be rung be named for the estate, it was testi- (on Sunday morning in honor of Lord fied the millionaire slept fully dressed, |North's ninety-fourth birthday, _the frequently appeared on the streets with church bell-ringers at Wroxton, Eng- his clothing on backward or wrong- |land, have struck. side out mdh%(':.:n became lost in his wn neighbor] 3 % Huwle"y boasted he never had eaten eat. His philanthroples were many. . DIONYSIAN MYSTERIES ARE OPENED TO PUBLIC New Excavations Reveal Buried | Villa Where Large Frescoes Depict God of Wine Cult. MPEII (N.AN.A)—After a good deflo of new excavation the “Villa of the Dionysian Mysteries” - has now been ed to the public. Iis discovery 20 years ago made a considerable stir on account of its life-size frescoes illus- trating the phases of the secret cult of the of wine. = On side of the villa facing the | the garden®still lies buried and | T | o : = - | the chief entrance has not yet been s et e g : Merchants Transfer AR T T races an the and ‘the rows follow The pecans, strcwn along the shore the terraces. | By the Associated Press. Mne, took. root and Sourished on thi bd e, oot and flourishe e SAVANNAH, Ga, November 14.—A | {ihe, f00% foot Snd flourisheq on The shipwreck on’a lonely shore was cred- | secured seedlings planted in many sec- ited Wednesday with establishing an in- tions of the State. 138 hens, the ¢gg basket was filled with 86 eggs-per day within 10 days of the | ° M| % SRS time the owner, J. J. Green, startedling the grass did he start ni) A k feeding a wet-mash at noon. ‘While underground the mule been mwnp‘.l::pmnmy‘“ "I'hh‘l:fl:: . - The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road West Virginia Philanthropist Slept Fully Dressed and Never Ate Meat. pounds was this season. By the Associated Press. —before you com- 3 plete arrangements for Packing, 2 ing and Shipping your household ef- fects to your new Winter home. For 100% factory you'll find M. T. & S. Co. Prices Not- ably Moderate. P R AR R ERR R satis- serviee, L 3 ble : Substantially constructed of carefully selected walnut veneers and embellished with desirable decoration. This mag- nificent suite comprises long Buffet, extension Table, enclosed Server, China- Cabinet, Armchair and five Side Chairs with A Most Desirable Walnut-Veneer Suite $ : z 9 The. beauty of this graceful suite is enhanced by the lovely $ $ 5 ; I sie Table, ) beautifully upholstered seats. ’ Chotr and s Side Chats wien whotstered soats, o mer Host I 49 FREE! 100-PC. DINNER SET FREE! two-tone, high-lighted walnut veneers of which .it is con- FREE! 100-PC. DINNER SET FREE!™ ty of Signor Frig- structed, Ten pieces, including extra long Buffet, oblong exten- compietely uncovered, but the Italian o 5 & Storage Co. the land from i MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING Seatary B, the. house 920922 E Street N.W. as a place of worship | LummIEH in the cult of Diony- | . it was by the Lucious Zosimus, who was it into & farm when, by the Gossamer i « «-s o 4 delicate silken fog, soft as morning mist vanishing | Copyrisht, 1930, by North American News- - ‘paper Alliance.) . LIDO IMPROVEMENTS | ARE UNDER DISCUSSION ;f Tong Pler, Hested Swimming Pool : at its very loveliest . . . to in the sunshine, yet im- ) 6-Piece Dinette Suite . . ) [ bued with alien qualities 3 Comprising buffet, table and four chairs with imitation leather segts. s Nicely finished in walnut Miflmm. f 4 5 with attractive decorations. The china A ‘mighty attractive suite, and as service- able as it is pleasing in appearance. Ten pieces—a complete group as pictured above: walnut veneers combined with fine cabinet FREE—100-Pc. Dinner Set—FREE cabinet shown is extra. "10-Piece Dining Room Suite- —incl{;@(nfl Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buffet, s Smartly designed, strongly built of gumwood and 89 g nicely. finished in walnut. . Enclosed Server, Armchair and five Side Chairs. Easy Credit Terms FREE—-100-Pc. Dinner Set—FREE 5 4 grace occasions (and legs) - Qecasional Chairs 55,95 Thesc chairs will All a niche and add to the beauty of their 8 urroundings. Carejully con- structed of gumwood and nicely finished in mahogany. the seats and | backs are artis- | ; tically uphol- | stered. Enameled Dish Cabinet 38.95 The modern trend is auay from built-in fiztures; a cabinet, such as this may be taken with you when you mouve. Dustproof construction. Plenty of shelf space for your china, glassware and kitchen ware. which deserve the. best. | PROPPER Blue-Edse Chiffon | (Copyright, 1930. by American News- £ paper Alliance.) | . INVENTOR WORKS AT 90° | Adrian Cook Goes to Shop Daily, Despite Advanced Age. CHICAGO (P)—Six days & “week, + Adrian Cook, who is 90 years old and has lived in Chicago since 1874, may | be found at the work bench in his op here. In his ted FACE A SIGHT SKIN NOW CLEAR Praises Resinol Five-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Set $€+.95 A most desirable breakfast set for those who delight in finishing k1 when _the | . - tfurniitgrelto );armo;tllze with éheir o X - ndividual color schemes. 'om- ‘Thirty tons of silage were harvested | {i | . farmer prises drop-side table and four = . e Dt hore: gro¥n &y 8 spindle-back, saddle-seat chairs, New York county. ¢ 1 Easy Terms—No Dishes ‘ | CLOGGED NOSE ® RELIEVE IT WITH GLYCO Stop that coming cold in its tracks. A little GLYCO, o little water and a Kress & Owen nasal douche will carry the solution to the affected parts. Soothingly, it will clear o passage through your nostrils and down into your throat. It takes but a momentand instant relief follows from that stuffy head feeling. Pre- scribed by physicians for over 30 , years. Just say YGLYCO" to your i | druggist. Kress & Owen Co.,N. Y. | Tiin nd chin in the form of bl Mivite, MF. Oook bas et~ N sniecud - it ‘uind® 87 inventions, most of which have devices for lightening the labors | of housewives. He invented the “squee- #ee,” & rubber-fitted appliance for | . ed Millions of them | 1 Ointment, and by regular || use I cleared my face. I have told | | many people about them, and would e to be able to convince everybne | His mother lived to be 107; one of | his grandfathers to be 114. Recently he himself walked 17 miles from a _ stalled automobile to_his home without ! t ill effect. He has no special - of diet. He began smoking at the age of 12, 4-Piece Bed Room Suite The suite shown above is one of our most $69 popular omes. Dresser, Semi-poster Bed, Chest_of Drawers and Vanity, all con- $5.00 Down—Tapestry Rug FREE! A long Settee, Armchair and Button-back Chair at this price constitutes a value at any 3.Piece Living Room Suite time. But the careful workmanship and splendid materials make this suite more so! l 9 $5.00 Down—Tapestry Rug FREE! structed of gumwood and nmicely finished in Walnut. T\ el \wlal Bed Outfit This " Bed Outfit comprises a splendid quality Metal Bed with walnut-finished head and foot pieces; strong, guar- anteed coil spring, and @ cotton mat- tress. (el atmiaia \a\a\ 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite The Davenport shown conccals a full sise $ 7 5 bed, assuring 24-hour service. The Button- back Chair and Club Chair, as well as the Rug FREE! An atiractive g o and four strong @hairs. Shown lovely, glos§y enameled finis Davenport, are upholstered in attractive pat- Prettily decayated. tern of welour, $5.00 Bown—Tapestry £147 |

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