Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1931, Page 28

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_B-12 AT At e e e e e 2 Store Closed All Day Tomorrow, Dec. 26th Dec. 26th We Extend to All Ouir Best Wishes for— A Merry Chrxstmas ancl A Prosperous New Year THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1931. SCIENTIFIC GROUPS MEET NEXT WEEK 34 Societies to Convene in Biggest Session Ever Held in New World. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, December 25.— ‘Thirty-four scientific societies will hold sessions in the biggest annual science soclation has met in New Orleans. The first was in December, 1905. The city has offered the municipal nudnorium where evening lectures for the publlc and the scientific exhibition Wwill be held. This exhibition of some | AS ONE MAN IS CURED %* 1,000 HORSES STARVING Preparations Made to Feed Wild Q RN ——— He Promised “to love meeting of the Western Hemisphere, the ‘ % MR. PYLE and his entire We also desire to express to our customers our Grateful Apprecxa- tion for their Generaus patronage, all dunng 1931. honor and cherish” American Association For the Advance- ment, oxz asc ence, beginning here De- | Hope nekmdled in Breasts of All| | cember 28. The sessions last a week, bringing Patien together_sclentists from all’ over the ts as He Goes Home, Staff United States and a few foreign vis ; tors. Many of the discoveries of 1931 Well Again. | will be brought out ror the first time L | 9% at the scientific session VICTORIA, British Col y d | umbia, De- and yours a Through better service we hope to | cember 25 (#)—There was rejoicing in y merit your contlnued patronage and co-operation, in 1932. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS—GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 Merry (Ilhrtatman and a m | § = Islnnd today. One of their number had | rhere Heyiw VIt | heen sent home | r out, cured, and new hapc‘ From this branch of science come | % | many discoveries, most of them at zm‘m"'{;fe K;‘:fg‘:r‘l‘gy of & cure was given moment of becoming public, having | oy prAttneg colon: C. P. little possible practical use. For this| o ‘(e N asatlofficer i charge | { reason they did not attract much at- e station. bemi But Lhe - history of sclence and §mm Do o into ume incon- e cure ‘the reatest \\onfi nf mal i S('%enlsts of evers, description wil at- [ t‘;‘:s“mg‘ jeen effected_elsewhere | tend at New Orleans, including some | 1 ng seeing is by lt ‘hrWe on Bentick | of the leaders and the noted \Aor; s s believin in applied science, the branch where | laboratories are kept busy learning how | The festival of the prphnny Jan- to comm new knowledge into practical | uary 6, is a survival of the old Christ- | mas which, in_the fourth scentury, was | 'rms will be the second time the as-'transposed to December 2! 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