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B-12 THE EVENING OFFICES AND STUDIOS. ONT OFFICE ROOM ON P st t e on H Mcs BRIGHT F St. as well ¢ Teasonabie P nw. ren 3708 NEW Tooms and la v»um.r THE HILL BUILDING ‘ 17th & EYE STREETS H \~.\|~ Superintenden'—Room 303 Moore & Hill, Inc., Agents SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. B E RENT—BUSINESS PRO BLE EXCHANGE VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FRUIT AND W i ed A ¥ m SALE OR EXCHANGE. A act SALF—INVESTMENT PROPERTY = 1AL N B L sa1 OWNER ' c Fary WANTED—LOTS WILL BUY i F1 c c THOS N WATER 3651 22¢ OR BOR SALL HANGI on T LE—ACREAGL RES ON STATE RD. REALTY CO I REAL l\T\T CONSOLIDATE YOt REAL ESTATE est. JESSE t pi 15 Bye st YOt 1' A i CONSOLIL TRUSTS. A to property —TO $6300 MA THREE DA TONS. 418 P ST. NW. = MONEY TO LOAN. oN K| | TIAJUANA A Bit of Old Merico in The | Nationael Capital” ||| Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso, Arroz Con Pollo, Huevos 2 Caballo | Other Well Known Mexican and American Dishes to order 1321 N. Y. Ave. N.W., just cast of 14th Theater Parties Invited i AUCTION SAL —TOMORROW GUS EICHBERG CO. Auctioneers FURNITURE By Auction Tuesday, Feb. 23d Cemmencing at 10 A.M. In Our Salesrooms 514 Tenth St. N.W. | Bed Reom, Living Room and Dining Fuiniture, Breakfast Sets, Ses. Davenport Tables, Rockers, Beds, Springs, Maitresses. GUS EICHBERG CO. General Auctioneers DAvS = FUTURE s E FEBRUARY "HELTEN 24 AT AM. 'MD 2 |file at the Bur Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE 150 Ladies’ New Dresses JINING ROOM AND BED ROOM PIYRS APRY doom FlRNiICRE AR D ok aND At PR T OT0RE RS, cRAIRS HNRbRCBES " BRESSPRS O VANITIES SRR pRAWIRS REMAINDER G FoR AN CHARGE 55 BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. WEDNESDAY February 24th—9 A.M. Also At 12 o'clock noon Walnut and Oak Desks. and Side Chairs. Metal Safe and File Cabinets. Fine Di- rectors Table. Tspe Desks. Chairs. Etc Mah. New Dresses will be sold 3 P.M. Ladies’ New “'31” Auburn Model -9%A Custom assenger Sedan Buick “ 30" Sedan Model Excellent Condition and Appearance ALSO OTHFR AUTOMOBILES At WESCHLER'S % Auto Aucnon 928 H St. D TRADE MARK WEDNESDAY 10 AM. Antique and Mod- ern Furniture, in- cluding 6 Queen Anne Chairs, Lac- quer Chest, Spool Tables, Work Tables, Snap Top e € Tables, old Clocks, Beds, Desks, Rockers, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Etc. Also Oriental and Deo- mestic Rugs, Large Servel Electric Refrigerator, 2 Large Clothing Display Cases, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan's Galleries 715 13th St. N.W. WEDNESDAY February 24, 1932 at 10 AM. By order of the Union Storase Co. Co., Inc.. Auets. HOTLIS KEYSTONE HOTEL NW. 24 nd Pa. Ave rnished: $2 up EDUCATIONAL. Temple School Meets Individual Reauirements in Business and Secretarial Training | Classes Now Forming | ate A"rfhooll—tv"\llll Na. 3258 1420 'K St LONE HIKE BEGUN IN STRANGE JUNGLE {Mathew W. Stirling of Smith- | sonian to Study Jivaro Indian Customs. Mathew W. Stirling, chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institute, has started out |on foot into the jungles whose only inhabitants are the Jivaro Indians, the I notorious head hunters of Ecuador and Peru Before cutting himself off from com- munication with the outside world, | Stirling had established friendly con- tacts with the natives and had de lined {an invitation to take part in a head- hunting expedition. according to his last letters to associates at the Smith- sonian, before he and his companions struck out ‘nto the forests. He expects to be out of mail communication for two months. The Indians he has al- readv encot he wrote. “are highlv interesting. ouite friendly and | real primitive tribes | Customs to Be Studied. Study of the customs of this jungle Japan, Ji of the expedition. No white man e { has penetrated parts of the 0| National —“The Social Register,” at country which lies around the great 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. rivers Pastaza. Morona. Upano-Santiago it S - and their affluents, regions politically ”"“"~'~ o—"Blossom Time,” at | divided between Ecuador and Peru. This F ’ land is covered largely with virgin for- Corio and her own €st. The people are smong the most nd 815 pm a l‘lh: mmlm mn\;u‘( South Fox—~She Wanted a Millionaire.” = ca. Their total number is «sti- 10:32 am, 12:59. 3.16. 5:33. 7:59 an i mated at between 15.000 and 20.000. 10:1¢ pm. Stage shows at 12:06, 2:23 They are divided into small tribes, gen- 4-40. 7:06 and 923 p.m. erally hostile to each other. el Mr. Stirling is especially interested in “‘,"";'"",“,‘ “Hell | their head hunting customs and in the 15§ strange dru sed by wurriors. R- K;() Kel - | When victory has been attained over at 1010 am. 12 J d another tribe it is the p to sever 1021 pm oo ab i1 am 27 h 58 and 923 pm ak: at 11:30 am. d 95 pm Stage S 640 and 9:15 pm ‘The Man Who Played 8, 2:34, 4°21,6:04 the heads of the slain er Most Jivaro warric ording to r of American whole would consider the 05 or less of a failure with head trophies. The rule is that a »r who has captured a head shall tan ¢ e a feast. which opens the road e to honor and hnh to material wealth b in ‘v.:'_ | to new v i and a 26 am 2:97 I ong Tife S vals and 9°58 pm feast of the t It is essentially a 1. Save My Child,” at religious rite 340, 615. 850 and Reduced With Hot Sand. hows at 12:05, 2:40 - jbtained. by 2 1 reating wit ce m.” at 2:20, 4:10 ind 9 m Central R w Trail,” from 11 am to 11 pm 955 pm DELUGE CAU.SES DAMAGE ur of water he p ‘there. had ¢ their ving crumbled. No deaths 5 were reported Our Oplometmt as experier successful morg whem M s have gor M. A. LEESE Optiul Co. 614 9th St fami s most beliefs are unive n a member of a s most likely to be at- tributed to spells cast u nember of a neig 1 one of the grea N.W. No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. NA. 1695 Sicknesses are Different. Sun‘n dist sic however. ction is made aft and ness due to witchera Special Washington's Birthday TURKEY blood feuds which tak tribe have an e ter from the wars of extermina- | tion wage against foreign tribes. Only in the latter case are the head trophies | ars for terri- a taken. These never are v s ¢ 5 torial conquest. The Jivaros fear an i detest the country of their enemies “No Tipping” where secret supernatural dangers may | threaten them even though they are orious. The sorcerers of the enemy hav have left their witching arrows evervwhere, ‘The Jivaros inhabit al- most boundless virgin forests and can make new settlements almost anywhere. Thus they have no need to appropriate | the territory of other tribes | “stirling’s last communication came | from Mendez. Ecuador, on the border lof the Jivaro country. where he had | been for the past three weeks. He said | he was leaving the next day for a seven- cav hike down the Paute River after which the expedition plans to work | slowly down the Sanitago and Maranon Rivers to the Amazon to Iquitos. Then they will strike out again along the | Ucayali River, expecting to make their | way to Lima. Stirling said that he experts to be back in the United States sometime in May. Purse Snatcher Gets $1.420. SALT LAKE CITY (P —Mrs. Mabel {lofos Lamfiown 733 17th SHIP AND TRAVEL VIA THE ? - ROUTE OF THE §p VW, SUNSHINE. &) Speciac b TEXAS Bridge's life savings of $1.420, ordi- narily kept in a bank. is back in cir- culation. A purse-snatcher grabbed her S pocketbook yesterday while she was / transferring ~the money to another bank MISSOURI F_E. PENNINGTON General Agemt 929 Natl Press Blag. PACIFIC NU WHERE TO DINE Nat'l 2928 Wahingten, MISSOURI PACIFIC STAGES — BUS SERVICE NORTH. SOUTH - EAST. WES WHERE TO DINE. HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Restaurant Shore Dinners All Seasonable Sea Food Served in Our Dining Room Facing the Historic Potomac River and The Speedway. Closed Sundays OPEN WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY 11th and Potomac River New Spamsh Envoy Arrlves DE CARDENAS COMES FROM JAPAN. N FRANCISCO DE CARDENAS. new Spanish Ambassador to the United States, and his wife are shown as they arrived in the United States from where he has served as Ambassador. Japan aboard the steamer Tasuta Maru to San Francisco. Ambassador is no stranger to the National Capital, at one time as counselor of the embassy. people- who deal sudden death with o e Rl B isons B ) A. P. Photo. yhound bus. iberal Tnglry:r‘r?:‘v}-l:-offv‘md”;lfl(hb;‘ o5 fine: = stop-overs, convenient sched- vietims as souvenirs—is the main object TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. EDNA PURVIANCE GAINS ;’gtf;”*:;“"‘ for complete in- \ | Ban Francisco Police Seize Truck and 708 Bottles of Beer. SAN FRANCISCO, February 22 (#).— Police raided a warehouse here yester- day, seized 708 bottles of liquor and three trucks and in a closet found three | men who asserted they had just been ,hi]acked of another truckload of whisky # | The men, tightly bound, identified | themselves as Frank Rose of Los An- grlfi Harry Nelson of Eureka, Calif., | and Jack Lewis, San Francisco. It was the departure of the hijackers’ | truck, observed by a patrolman, which | led to the raid CHARLESTON, S.C. ROUND-TRIP $] Q00 excursion ~18%2 | See Magnolia Gardens—Now Low excursiom rates over . Atlantic - Greyhound Lines bring this celebrated beauty spot within easy reach. “The most beautiful garden in the world,” is now at its most bril- liant stage. Go to Charleston or any principal city of the South, this modern, scenic way —aboard a comfortable At- They mace the trip from ‘The new having served here | His wife is a Rumanian by birth Low One Way Fares Chances of Recovery From Illness Declared Improved. | ROANOKE $ 5.8 HOLLYWOOD, February WINSTON-SALEM ... 8.50 Edna Purviance's chances of surviving CHARLOTTE 10.70 her present dangerous illness improved COLUMBIA 12.75 yesterday. it was announced at the SAVANNAH ... 17.55 Hollywood Hospital JACKSONVILLE .....20.00 ‘The former motion picture actress has been confined three days. too ill to un- UNION BUS DEPOT dergo a needed abdominal operation Her condition was complicated by a 1336 New York Ave, N. W, | heart attack Phone: Metropolitan 1512 v i ATLANTIC So many accepted beliefs have been within living memory, challenged or GRE overthrown, that doubt abg ithe very ! foundations of knowledge has been | widespread * * * WASHINGTONS LEADING NIGHT CLUB | | Club Michel NO.1 THOMAS CIRCLE _ PHONE NORTH 3720 Starting Tonight! with { * HELEN WRIGHT | % Douglgs and Scott * Betty and Lee * Marly Rubin ae a1 Reservations Advised PROGRAMME of the Week! Dance to PETE MACIAS and Ais moted HERE’S PROOF! @ This unusual X-ray photograph tells the story of Walk-Over Main Spring Arches and how they support the feet at their three weight-bearing points. Figure 1, base of the heel; 2, base of the small toe; 3, base of the gvea' toe. 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