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B—6 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 9 3y PA n T ONE. o DRUG MAY HELP 10 STOP MALARIA Scientist Reveals Success in Checking Disease Among Birds. By the Associated Press NEW ORLEANS, January 2.—A treat- ment for one kind of malaria that| sometimes prevents development of the | disease after infection was announced before the annual meeting of the American Assoctation for the Advance- ment of Science, just clos>d. The treatment is based on use of 8 drug called plasmochin, it was reported by Prof. Reginald D. Mandwell of Syra- cuse University Experimenting with plasmochin on a typs of bird malaria from Algeria, he found the disease could be prevented from developing when treatment with Jasmochin began the day after the| ird was infected ] Experiments With Birds. Malaria in birds is related in some | ways to human malaria and is used in experimenting with treatments. | Some types of malaria are more sus- ceptible o treatment with plasmochin than with quinine. Whather Prof. Mandwell's treatment of Algerian bird malaria with plasmochin will have 3| similar application to human patients is not _yet known Discovery of a way to sterilize milk | with sound waves and a cure for one ( form of a disease dating back 4,000 | years were among other discoveries re- ported before the assoctation Milk can be sterilized as effectively by & high-pitched sound wave resembling | a screech as by pasteurization, Dr Newton Gaines of Texas Christian Uni- | versity reported. ‘The sound waves SCIENTIST PRESERVES HONEY ot » yows copmaen, o, v 3. e AS CRYSTAL INSTEAD OF LIQUID i sevelensd the proccs i 2ot iy New Product Neither Dries Nor Spreads Sticky Smears| and Can Be Cut Like Cake. By the Associated Press. ITHACA, N. Y., January 2.—Discov- ery of a new method of preserving honey as an opaque, gray-white butter instead of a golden liquid was an- nounced today at Cornell University 59¢ Colorfast Cotton Washable Rugs, each ders. Colorfast. 27x54- inch size. 29C Goldenberg's—Downs!airs Store Plain color cotton rugs with pretty, fancy bor- DRASTIC CLEARANCE The new product called crystal honey, has a slightly different flavor; it neither drips nor spreads sticky offered by the university to the honey | given a small dose of the crystals at the industry of the United States. 3 The discovery is th> accomplishment of a young Canadian, Dr. E. J. Dyce, Itiply rapidly B ikn hioney pradiicers andiio|Comellllias U VR of philosophy and worked under super- vision of Dr. E. F. Phillips, professor of apiculture Honey forms crystals naturally, but | sometimes delays months or even years | before crystalizing completely. ~These natural crystals—flat, gray-white, sweet, | one-thousandth of an inch long, five- sided and best visualized by a crude. childish drawing of a_wartime tank— are the basis of Dr. Dyce's discovery He learned that if liquid honey is and molds, honey. degreess for 48 hours smears and Is right temperature, it is like setting off | Canned, or in glas a pack of firccrackers. Honey crystals | keeps indefiriitely is quite similar to that i edible crystals, which by the pr of a few induce crystallization t an entire mass of liquid or s Dr. Dyce heats his honcy to about 160 degrees Fahrenheit to kill the yeasts a temperature lower than ordinarily used in preparing Then he cools it to adds 5 per cent of crysta This mixture he keeps @ 75 degrees and d honey se to 57 In that period the entire mass crystallizes. It can be cut like cake, or like fairl Dr. Phi her, The phenomenon somewhat hrough -liqu d. |Governor Orders Gua: After School Teacher Is Found Bound in Home. the Associated Press. HONOLULU, January 2.—Gov. Law- rence M. Judd ordered M: don*C. Ross of the Guard to investigate and offer a who was beaten, | criminally attacked in her home today.' tries off the gold standard are rising. begin to grow everywhere in the liquid TROOPS TO HUNT PA|R IN HAWAIIAN ATTACK rdsmen to Aid | ® Hawaii Mrs. Odowda, & school teacher, was moved to a hospital where two stitches were taken in a cut over her eye. She gave a description of her assailant, who | also robbed the house of two diamonds nd some men’s clot Police began an intensive search for | Daniel Lyman, 22, and Louis Kaikapu | who escaped from Oahu Prison late | vesterday. Lyman had been convicted | of murder and Kaikapu was serving a sentence for burglary. A reward of $100 has been offered for the capture of each Mrs. Odowda identified a pho- tograph of Kaikapu as that of the man who assaulted her. in running down the . James M. bound, Wholesale commodity prices in coun- Phone Orders Filled by Marion Gage Gol THE DEPENDABLE STORE AND K’ Sale! 200 Doz. High-Grade DS G Free Auto Parking Space Opposite 8th St. Perfect quality Sandura 3x9-ft. size. SEEKS OLD EDISON LAND Estate to Buy Property Adjoining Birthplace at Milan, Ohio. SANDUSKY, Ohio, January 2 (#)— The estate of the late Thomas A. Edi- son has instructed representatives here to purchase property adjoining the Edi- son birthplace, at Milan, they an- aced today land has under option. and the s property to be purchased is south of the Edison me and was part of the Edison prop- prior to removal of the family to Michigan, in 1852. been narrow rooms Good patterns. ¢ Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store Entrance Complete socket. $2.00 Perfect 3x9-Ft. Sandura Felt-Base Rugs rugs—for or halls Art—Gift Dept. $1 Metal Vanity Lamps Rose, green or orchid with celanese silk shade to match. with cord and 49c 59¢ and 79¢ Novelty Plants Chromium-plated plants— black glass pot—several pretty designs. 25¢ and 35¢ Balls of Wool Germantown wool and two, three and four 2 for 25C year-old Sa.ony wool. Blue and pink. Soiled. Just 100 balls. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor penetrating milk flowing through a spe- | cial apparatus, kill bacteria in a way | 85 yet unknown. Synthetic Vitamin Made. Dr. Richard P. Strong of Harvard University said he had found a way to wipe out a threadlike worm that preys on human beings in Guatemals. This | worm js one of & family mentioned in | the Bible as the “plague of fiery ser- | pents” that attacked the Israelites on | the chores of the Red Sea | Production of the first synthetic | vitamin from chemicals, showing a way | $150 Blankets to make in the laboratory at least one | Part wool blankets in pretty pastel shades. Good substance, vitamin D, that is essential | size. to health, was announced by Dr. Charles | $10 Comforts, each ....$3.95 E. Bills and Francls G. McDonald. | Rayon satin comforts—orchid or blue. - 4th Floor BLANKETS 69¢ Cotton Blankets Cotton blankets—plaid designs. 'Bleached Sheets Seven Large Sizes—AIll ai One Low Price 90x108 19 81x108 72x108 Termed Slight Irregulars Guaranteed to Have No Holes! 70x80-inch size. . . inch sizel oy St inch size g Th‘P rass m:mn ;neenng fou!;:an‘dlmrz i ”1(/1 X]"V(} St t- D entif vent i merica for e year, < B reports from mearly 1,000 research | ationery ept. workers [} 98c Bed Pillows Medium size pillows, well filled. Striped ticking covering. $5 Part-Wool Blankets ..$2 Part wool—some two-tone, others figured. Soiled. $1.50 Blankets Part wool; pastel shades $6.95 Wool Comforts ..$2.50 Wool-filled comforts With fine sateen covering. slightly soiled. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 49c Boxed Stationery Good quality white sta- 23 tionery—48 flat sheets with $1.00 Sewing Boxes 48 envelopes. Filled with stationery— 69 paper and envelopes. Lined. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Several colors. Window Shades 75¢ American Holland Shades American Hollands—white, ecru $1.25 Shades, ea. Washable opaques—white, ecru or green. 3x6 size. Slight seconds. ....69 $1.50 Duplex Shades Green and white, green and ecru or green and cream. 3x6 size. Slight seconds. 95¢ Shades, ea. Albert Hollands—white, ecru or green. Harts- horn rollers. 3x6 size. Perfects. $1.25 Shades, ea. 77¢c Satin finish washable shades—white, ecrue, dark ecru, green. Hartshorn rollers. Perfects. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. inch size TORONTO SLEET LOSS REACHES $300,000 1,000 Telephone and Telegraph Poles Down—D2mage Being Re- paired in Western Section. 63x108 81x99 63x99 81x90 Housewives — Hotel Managers — Boarding House Keepers, take notice! Here is an important sale of sheets you cannot afford to miss! Sheets made of extra heavy, round-thread sheeting and guaran- teed free from starch or dressing., All are seamless—termed slight inch size inch size Large size. inch size By the Associated Press TORONTO, January 2.—Struggling | in the slush and ‘fce-strewn path of a $300,000 sleet storm, repair gangs sought today to patch the pieces of Western Ontario's communications sys- tem. i A furious gale yesterday. blowing | snow, rain and ice particles, leveled | more than 1,000 telephone and tele- grapn poles like rows of snapped tooth- Picks. Automobiles skidded on slippery Toads, causing scores of accidents, and | &t times motor traffic came to a virtual | standstill. | Damege was most severe around | Galt, midway between Toronto and London. Power lines torn loose left | geveral centers and countless farm | Bomes without power and light.| Upholsteries 50c Velour Scarfs, several pretty pat- terns. For tables. Odd 1ots............ 9C 39c Cretonnes, some reversible. Also vd... e 1C glazed chintz 82¢ 19¢ Rayon Marquisette, in colored 1 Thousands of trees went down or were | checked designs. Yd............. 1 ZC stripped clean of branches ‘The fruit- growing area of the Niagara Peninsula ! $4.50 Portieres, single faced. 27 $2 45 reported heavy damage inches wide. Several colors. Pr... ‘5 Evers line in a 25-mile radius of : 39¢ Sash Curtains, ruffied hems. Col- 16 ored trimming. ... Fane (@ $1.95 Criss-cross Curtains, mar- 1 4q quisette. Pair at... $ . Hamilvon was broken, reports said. $1.25 Galt, Guelph, Windscr and other points Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. suffered heavy onvenience. The R e T SR T SR storm cut a wide swath from Toronto Many Exceptional Buys for the Housewife! to the Windsor-Sarnia lin ACTORS PAY TRIBUTE January Linen Sale! | (726) 10c Barbers’ Toufls,.‘c‘o‘li}rcd ‘bo‘r‘- SC AT TYRONE POWER RITES By the Associated Press | ders. Each............. Services Include Organ Selection | LOS ANGELES, January 2.—Funeral services for Tyrone Power, noted screen $1.40 R Siar. Diapers, ready-made (12 to pkg.), or by the yard (10-yard 95 pleces) AL e G and stage actor, were conducted here today, with many representatives of the 19¢ Turkish Towels, double thread grade, as- sorted colored borders. Plain white and 10 18x36 and 2040 sizes (& e attending no_officiating clergyman. | stripes 16c Crash Toweling, part linen, col- 8 ored borders. 10 yards C services included an organ selec- tion and a solo of Tel son’s “Crossing 15¢ Linfeel Damask Napkins, 18-inch 12 for.... y =4 88C here Cremation followed the services. The 12'4¢ Terry Wash Cloths, assorted pastel colors c the Bar.” Ian Keith, stage ashes will be sent to the former home of the 62-year-old actor, Isle Aux Noix 89c Bath Mats, large size. Pastel colors C Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1.59 Rayon Scarfs, flowered patterns. Excellent for table use $1.00 Damasks, several good patterns. 50 inches wide. Yd...... $1.69 Tailored Curtains, of pretty marquisettes. Pair at and a Solo of Tennyson's “Crossing the Bar.” 1d screen actor, 29¢ Turkish Towels, double thread, col- ored borders. 22x44 size tal stage, Tyrone. But we know that the Great Dramatist has prepared a finer role for you than any you played | size. spoke for the assembled artists. He said: “The curtain is rung down. The prompter has left his box. You have played your last great role on our mor- Quebec PENSIONS ARE REDUCED Full = weight electric iron with | Oil BY NEW YORK CENTRAL 10 to 15 Per Cent Cut Necessary nickel finish, Complete. irregulars, but guaranteed to have no holes. And a Companion Sale of Stock up on pillowcases at the same time you buy your sheets. Of heavy, close-woven pillowcase cotton—free from New Shi ! 12 and ew Shipment! 9x12 an THOUSEWARES || Axminst $1.49 Ironing . i $1 ; Griswold No. 8 § $37 Grade Regular Regular 545 Grade $52 Grade Marv_clous new grouping of 1932 styles in fine Axminster Rugs— heavy thick pile and beautiful colors and patterns. Fully guaranteed. Perfect qualities and seconds. 1,000 Felt-Base Rugs Look Like Actual Orientals! e At Half Price and Less Amerlcan-orlental Rugs (300) 9x12 Rugs, were $7.50 to $10.75 ....$4.88 (200) 9x10'2 Rugs, were $6.50 to $9.75 ....$4.48 (250) 9x7!2 Rugs, were $5 to $7 Were $65 Were $85 Were $100 (250) 9x6 Rugs, were $4 to $5 This group includes several of our Carefully loomed rugs by a foremost Amer- ican maker in faithful reproductions of costly makes—all grouped for immediate Handsome carpet and tile effects. Oriental Rugs. A grouping of patterns hard to beat! Perfects and seconds. egular $55 Grade 45x36 and 42x36 Inch Sizes 19c 2713236 88¢ 69c 59¢ ' finish. I L] ° 29¢ High-Grade Pill owcases starch or dressing. All are guaranteed perfect. At Substantial January Sale Savings! | RUGS Board Fry Pans F]onr‘ Mops Smooth inner clear wood. mop. New shape. Optical Dept. Special! Because of Economic Condi- tions, Letter Explains. By the As NEW YORK, January 2—Reductians of 10 to 15 per cent in existing and fu- ture pensions of retired employes, ef- fective with payments for this month were announced in a letter made public today by the New York Central Rail- road The letter has been sent to pensioners ! by Frank V. Whiting, chairman of the Board of Pensions, who explained that the action was necessary because of present economic conditions Pensions of more than $25 per month, to and including $65, will be reduced 10 per cent, but no such pension * will be reduced below $Zo Pensions in excess of $65 will be re- duced 15 per cent. but no such pensions will be reduced below $58.50. There will be no reduction in pensions of $25 & month or less U. S. TRIES DRY “SLAYER", Transfer of Case to Colorado State Court Refused DENVER, Colo., Janu 2 (). —Fed- $1.39 Fern Stand $1.00 32 inches high —green metal stand with metal bowl inset. $2.49 Ash Sifter $1.98 Rotary style ash sifter—gal- vanized iron. $1.39 Metal Polish Set Hampers 88¢ $1 Sanitary ham- pers with cover: Green, ivory Of blue enamel. Genuine Invisible Bifocal Lenses * Lenses for Far and Near Vision Ienses for Far or Near Vision §3.50 Bral District Tudee 3. Foaer Bywss to- eyes at this special price. .. e Steel coal gay refused to remand to the Colorado .C S A scoop-- hardwood fourts the case of Henry Dierks, dis- slored axd Cylindrical Lenscs Not Included - D grip handle. missed, ' Federal dry agent who is charged with the murder of Milford Bmith, 19, fatally injured in a liquor Eyes Examined FREE Two Registered Optomerrists $1.25 Johnson's floor brush—50c finest clearance. Perfects and slight irregulars. About 300 Rolls of Felt-Base Floor Covering Sq:?gg'fl(j‘r::i‘es" 26C Heavy Inlaid Linoleums At January Sale Prices soh . 83C | YRR $1.65 Pava$1.85 Finest quality; for both far and near vision in one pair of lenses. Sold regularly at $12.00. . Note These Low Prices for Royal Wilton Rugs 45855565 Were $65 Were $§75 Were $89 Royal Wilton—one of the finest grades. Scft, beautiful patterned rugs that will be a $1.60 Floor Wax 1.69 $1.00 S 2-pound can ' —guaranteed 65¢ Furnace Scoop 48¢c $2.19 Kitchen Clock 59¢ Grades. Sq. yd. at 69¢ Grades. Sq. yd. at Combinettes 79¢ White porce- lain enameled combine ttes— seamless, Have Fine quality lenses for far or near vision. Fitted to your floor wax. or blue and gold id Joel E. Stone, district State's attor- ey, apmounced he would apply to the Jnited States Supreme Court for a writ w»f mandamus in an effort to prevent the Federal courts from exercising jurisdic- tion. Judge Symes held the State's rights had not been violated and said the trial would be gpened at Pueblo in two weeks, u« to both sides. cover. Large 20-gallon capacity ash 5 o 3 of strong corrugated galvanc,;gg splendid addition to any home! Choose from a in Charge A Invited e iboteniancisines; and seconds. J $1.98 Large Size Ash Cans Dr. Kanstoroom iron. Have reinforcing steel bands smart .selection of designs and colors. Perfects Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. savaat $l.25 Store. Optical Dept.—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Goldenberg’s—Downstairs

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