Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 36

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2 E ; ' d FINANCE ADVERTISERS .|of Sen Francisco, who became o mem-| MOTHER'S DAY PLANNED |te,oidest native-born mother ot tne AUSI I N REVB‘.T e 140-Year-Old Indian cchAGo "AY H|RE ber of the board of directors, mhl strain of early Amerieans,. o ! R |1 Dies; Had 7. Wives, JOBLESS VETERANS E u;mm ELECT TR0 AR e e e s Toeion Heot ot sy e on S, 2 3n Monired fr o e New York; second vice president, Bicentenniai Program. ; 5 , starting & to it -{C. H. McMahon Chosen President Lost Tab on F.mfl 3 raise $8, to nlhn the unem: Alva G. mxn 11, vice president of the More than 1,mmoma¢nn. lEADERS EX“-ED iy 7 |/|Ex-Service Men Would Relieve Po- &”:flmo%“m o employ e | B Association in Boston :;run' e e oracint 1 K| Georgs. Washington Bia 8 | Bintes e Toar T e 3 for T By the Associated Preds., N i former soldlers. “ "' to Bucceed Kerna; P | TR e | | Toe st Sl and Otk Dl | e o e, i OB | e S b B > n name e, u guard c! n A 2t Tess. ler el' vings A Failure’ of Putsch™ Shows e e, was 140 years: oldy Under New Flan, hazards and to perform other duties, m,m, ‘September 17--C. H. M- | Ohicago. j ¢ | gd Tuesday In his - thatched e R 5 o enabling the ufill-r officérs to devots 5 John Benson, president of the Ameri- Hospitality Weaknie f Heimweh cottage mear here. He said he wm | thelr time to crime detection and pre- assistant vice president of the can Association of Advertising Agencies, | o the commission. ryey eakness of Heimwenr could remember the War of 1812 | B7the Associsted Press. vention. Farst 1,0i0n81 BANS 0f o C,: yiw vy | 101Q_the ‘association the newspaper as| It is planned fo Hold the observanee Optician—Optometrist S8 and that his people, the Choc- 23 1Y - was_elected president,of the Financial mpfi!g \'hg‘:;!e :l‘mo :11;1'"' Has |in conjunction with 922 14th St. N.W. Aristberats. favs, Buil e mounds” atound | former service men may be used 10| Eaports from Argentina are unumally | Adveriers” Assocation.. He - succeeds | main Tighvay to' the. markets of the | for s moiher A" national sessch b sippt River floods. perform dutles now done by policemen, ' heavy for this time of the year. F. R. Kerman of the Transamerica Corp. %‘:mu gnu-." being conducted by Fry searc Established 1889 BY EUGENE CRAWFORD, e e B3 Cable to The Star. many_children and grand chil- VIENNA, Austria, September 17—/ | dren he had g Austria’s abortive revolutionary putsch B word big-fusk petfrgl ke by the Fascist Heimwehr, under Walter Pfrimer's direction, has produced sev- e - eral surprises among most Austrians, — = not the least surprised being Heh’nwehl‘ B members themselves. Ac a result of Sunday's putsch, three g stocrats—one prince and two cotnts—several geaaals of the old Hapsburg moparchy, and = score of St T Fo MERICA'S ONLY REFINER OF bars. Still x?\‘th"l Jln:nmcmu ;or'ed}‘nuh'ladr- These 6% First Mort- r in exile wi e pseu . . = o e e GERM PROCESSED OIL: OFFERS.... Province of Styria. 3 eral return throughout Jailed among_ others . are Herr oy Prrimer's rival, Prince Ernst Rudiger 5 the term of years for von Starhemberg—confined at Ling, in= ’ stead of Ried as earlier reported—hisfl which ¢he morigage ““fix dCoslznt g and Cougt !Jul 4. made—and securing the Bart uergkh. néphew of war-time . Premier K:rl stu;rgkrr‘: tmm A:strdu | principal in conselvatively Hungary, who met death at the hands | . . of the Socialist hero-assassin, Prieds | BPURIRE ronl sarste rich Adler. May be purchased in Lands May Be Seized. T amounts from $250 up. Jail terms will not be the worst pen- | alty for the aristocrats, if reports in| B. F. SAUL CO. the newspapers quoting some members |l National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. of the government prove true. These | reports state the government will hold | I - - the wealthy putschists, responsible. for the costs of Sunday’s escapades. It is > . not impossible their lands and castles, 7] to the total of $250,000, will bé confis- cated in lieu of fines to be imposed on them and which they wili be-unable to pay. By a peculiar turn of fate, Prince von ’ Starhemberg was arrested by the very 3 £ man he appointed head of the Austrian police while he was minister of the in- | terior last year. This man is Police J i — Vice President Brandl, acting chief of 5 all Austria’s police and. gendarmerie, : ; while Police President Johann Schower B is on leave of absence as Austria’s for- eign minister. Another aristocrat, Count l.lmbel'l Py mras il 4,2 FOR THE BEST ANSWERS EXPLAINING THE futire_father-in-law into exile Herr Pfrimer, with his wife and two sons and Count Lamberg, in escaping to Jugoslavia and if he falls AR 4 ' \ . p " to obtain asylum as a, political exile < / < s there, he is likely to go to Italy to study - ) on how to become a successful dictator. i . Deserted by Leader. < Now that the atmosphere is’ cleréd, 2 ¥ Heimwehr members m}lu how nearly . 4 A Herr Pfrimer succeeded throwing | * . 3 . i et e s i | VISITING OR B s G 0 TRAVELLING AND TELLING HOW THIS QUART BENEFITS MOTORISTS chine guns, Herr Pfrimer had already . deserted them and prepared for his| "Cross the country or just oyer fight abroad, where he already had| tothe nexttown, the Short Line plsced much of the money his rich| jg the shortest way. It’s the mfl?&f&.‘},"‘,‘m{“’:{,‘ i S0 T casiont f,:",:f.i'ls are only min- ¢ Fact No. 1—Thousands of motorists Y cran?c.m usually holds, your car’s mechanical ‘Ask at any Conoco Station or Conoco Dealer oy by Helmvehs had o beer, assured| * fl:::bo’\fi:v?mdfl&v::gho:;: ’ and service ftation men have observed condmop and the speeds at which you drive. for free entry blank, which contains informa- ARl 3% polios would d'be’triendly: ‘“'i best-of every town and city, that after a car has been given its firi# What becomes of the “‘hidden quart”? The tion about Conoco Germ Processed Mator Oil o And, now the National goyernment | Wher Frd shor:an&y‘:: a i flliof Congod Gerii Procesiad Mbtos answer is easy if you study the Facts given that may help you win. Conopco Station and being confiscated, fresh arrests are be- | Chauffeured luxury behind a ' Ol auil s di5 2 i above and keep in mind the dunsl that only Dealer uflpldyeuw:ll gladly answer your ques- ey o e s 1o go. | gentiemanly driver with a long ! and is driven 200 to 350 miles, a Conoco Germ Proc- tions, Rememb med e Bt erpanlmtion | N0 O e e : look at the crankcase gauge shows essed Motor Oil cando. [ e =1 do ne tel“v. ::'::: o oty | you money. Lommections, when } that about one quart of oil is appar- The explanation of the THE QU ES T 10 N \ anything to enter this HOOVER GETS REPORT - - altiog, ‘Biard Short Liss g ently missing . . . but whereabouts of the - . y contest. .. Any Conoco - P 9 H ) i H is si . ON McNIDER'S WORK ps “""‘"“\ et No.- 2 Thaesmpgpople have’ - s “‘l""fn ‘1“‘“’;“ e “What becomes of the ‘hidden .| Station or Coneco Minister te Canada Discusges St LOWEST RATES e g % g T sk 2 Dealer will pv' m‘ Lawrence Projietiin Gons, EVERYWHERE : L noticed that on the “C\M and later knowledge of motors ' quart’ and how does this free of charge, 2 con Wk 3 “ fillings with Conoco Germ Processed or oil is necessary. b 1l venient Official Contest By the Associated Press. ol mee R0 DD * Motor Oil, scarcely a drop of oil will Remember — The quart benefit the motorist” g EH‘W Blank for writ % disappear during the firft 350 miles “hidden quart” of |Is——— g it ..ing your answer. B e oo had dlscnssed -t TSken and. full information at .,nd practically none at 500 and up to Oem Frogescad Ol . Answers written on - B¢, Latyencs Wabarwey Wi the ORGP does not escape through leakage . . . does not one side only of nny plnm white paper will be Executive, but oply in ‘& general wey. |» THE SHORT LINE BUS TERMINAL 000 miles! - He said Tie Boped Hegotiations would b6 || 5340 &St KW, (Cor. L6 Poan. Ava) burn up, wear out nor evaporate, It is “present accepted as accredited entries in the contest, opened between the 3 781 kS e THE above fads have been checked by but unaccounted for.” Fact No. 2, given above, But we monn'nend that you secure an Official Canada on the subject.as goon +as| = 3 ingion Trom Atisatic City. where be. 15 Mod;&m, bl tobvs with cars tha roves all this Contest Entry Bl hich § atiending the American BAr ASSOCISUOD |/ 2 g your doarway to the world” - gy ':k CHFY AN ues six quarts P ot s tound wh i | Conteft Entry Blank, which gives valuable in- HuRG% v gy 1o Dot for e of oil for the crankcase, cars in good mechan- : er yau've Joun® Wiiere thy ' den ‘O.l'lfl“m‘“bfll‘t Conogo Germ Processed Motor ical condition and driven st ordinary ratés of -quart” goes, you ¢an easily see the special bene- ' Qil and its operation in motors—clues about : l’ud. ‘These facts will also prove true for your fits it gives the motorift—advantages that no - the “hidden quart” that may help you write car, in proportion to the amount: of il your other oil can give, . an answer that will win a prize. to President Hoover on the peogress of | COMPLETE RULES OF CONTEST. \ : ; 9 P R l 1. Answers may be any length not exceeding 200 4. Contedt to everybod: t 2 e z E s words; lcng!h of answer will not determine and lxoc:::uoflhc“;myan‘t:lu&l &p.ny, winners, Write answers on Official Contest Conocp Stations, Conoco Dealers and the Come [} ] P Entry Blank preferably, or on plain white pany’s advertising agency, and their fl-ilau.‘ Fl rs t P rl z paper. Conoco Stations and Dealers will §iVe 5 Iy case of ie, boch comtestants will recei full e you an Official Contest Entry Blank free. Elab- " amount of Pfl,.’" tied £ - orate pu-untlclmu of answers will not count b s $5 ooo in your favor. . .Ywd;mhv;ww"pmmm Germ Processed Motor, Oil or other Conoco Write ‘'your answer in pl. lan, " pete for prizes. , Technical terms or lpecpuln:gl:nu:g:'ho:‘l:ls;l y"d‘w" iy far will not influence the judges. - All entries submitted, whether or not they win prizes, become the property of the Continental s Cond Pril . Contest closes midnight, September 28, 1931 Oil Company and may be used in adverti (4 € « v s s sglooo -?d no entries bearing postmarks after mid: without ;:;.ut, snd'qm can be mun:;t night, September 28, 1931, will be accepted. senders. P th and 5th Pri - - = 3 ] o g S A oes CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT, SEPT, 28, 1931 gt rid of ' :2?&:‘:&?;‘; ::;:i:::‘ P’i"'_ = :;: " ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO “CONTEST OFFICIAL" CONTINENTAL: OIL COMPANY, PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA . DANDRUFF SRSt b Ao ik When loose dandruff, gets the upper seconds, the fastest killi ible. Announcement of all winne B hand, hair bevias to fall out. Baldoess rately recorded by seioncors T m';n be madei t:u . ¢ often follows. Listerine helps to dissolve oily crusta i 34 gt 3 A quick, pleasant treatment for s and qmekly removes them, as well ag 4 M.:uz ::::x.;:;:‘ ,'.'fil, sirength Lis-' | Boray -«hfl-h And Listerine quickly re- ; 3 several days. lieves that' burning, w = N You simply douse it on the sealp full It soothes lnfl-m:l'or“frgwfi::o:! T ! J. u D G ! s strength and massage vigorpusly, using the sealp. : = 4 a little castor or olive oil when scalp or N It scalp is excessively dry, s little hair is excessively dry. Keep this treat- olive oi A 1ZZE i ey A, K MO, STy e i coahecico ek o mu.ui:":t‘v;l:lo‘:;mck h“tym"h";c::rl of it. The oil aids in dissolving crusts and s present on 1| ace scales and keeps h: . b TR AT P L 5 . ul germicide, it kills bucteria in 16 Louis, Missouri, U. S, x Professor of ical En ™ Cuarder o St PARAFFIN BASE The Safe Antiseptic FRANK L. 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