Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1932, Page 12

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A—12 (ROSSEVED KAAY PRODLES ‘GHOST Three-Dimensional lllusion Enables Doctors to Meas- ure Internal Cavities. he Associated Press, V YORK, July 25.—“Cross-eyed” that focus in empty space a ke, transparent image of the T'uman body are shown here this week £s a new aid to medicine. This shadow image is three-dimen- onal, an illusion so realistic that phy- ns can place calipers in it to meas- ure the size of internal cavities. The machine was developed by Dr. Josse W. M. Dumond and_Dr. Archer | t of the California Institute of ‘Technology. The pe stands nd a fluorescent screen and | his jmage forms in space a few inches cn the opposite side of the sereen. Called “Mirror Image.” | whose likeness is projected | but it is the same size as the body of | the person standing in the rays. It has the same realistic breadth, depth and thickness, making the observer imagine | :h-lca his own eyes are X-rays which peer | nside. ‘The most promising medical use is | for setting bones, as they can be seen in three planes. Bones are far the most | distinctly seen parts. Other uses are | more exact location of foreign bodies, | like bullets, looking at internal organs outlined with barium meals and meas- uring dimensions of some internal | cavities. SHRINERS T0 OPEN SESSIONTOMORRON Trains, Planes, Autos and; | Boats Fill San Francisco With Delegations. o s et | SAN _FRANCISCO, July 25.—By spe- cial train, airplane, - automobile and boat, nobles of the Ancient Arabic 5 | Order of the Mystic Shrine poured into s produced by using two | et the same distance spart as human eyes and so that their | beams intersect, or cross, as they pass through the body the person between them and the . turned on and off 60 ternately, like tw wil Ing after the other cast two alter-, nating shadows on the screen. Out in front a device called an image relector picks up the light of these vinking images. The selector has a ghutter synchronized with the winks. Forming of Likeness. ‘The result is that the rays coming from the alternating images on the screen focus into one image out in front of the screen. At this focus the three- dimensional X-ray likeness forms. Only a two-foot square section of the body is thus “materialized” at a time, ing one | t | Sen Francisco today for the fifty-cighth annual session of the order's imperial council, which opens tomorrow. The exercise of the imperial council sessions will open with a ceremonial in a_specially prepared stadium at the city’s civic center. Contrary to custom, the initial ceremonial will be open to the public. Imperial Potentate Thomas J. Houston, Chicago, will preside. Uniformed units arrive today from the Alladin Temple, Columbus, Ohio: Za-Ga-Zig, Des Moines, Iowa; Ben! Hur, Austin, Tex.; Khiva Amarillo, Al Menah, Nashville, Tern.; nak, Montreal, Canada; Medinah, icago; Mohammed, Peoria, Il | Boumi, Baitimore, Md.; Zembo, Har- Acca, Richmond, Va.; Mecca, New York City, N. Y.; Tangier, | risburg, Pa.; | Omaha. e e n | Public response to Belglum's $5,600,- 000 lottery loan is reported as most | encouraging. | made his ‘charges in an acrid telegram THE EVENING OFFICIALS ANSWER by the horrors to which she had been subjected in an inquisition equaled only by _those of the middle ages.” ‘There was nothing in the statement | old husband was shot to death 19 | days ago. | ] to indicate where Libby is. She went | to the home of her sister, Mrs. Myron | Kahn, when she left Reymolda, the Reynolds home here where her 20-year- | i i | — - Father of Reynolds’ Widow FARMERS’ POSSE HUNTS Claims She Was Submitted | to “Inquisition.” SLAYERS OF TOWNSMEN | MEDICINE HAT, Alberta, July 25— By the Associated Press. A posse of farmers augmented mount- WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., July 25.—| ice searching Southern Alberta Alfred Holman's bitter accusation of o pplice (Saars “gelf-seeking motives” on the part of officers _investigating the shooting of SmlflrlnRo_\i‘nolds and his charge his terday. ?:x:‘m:rheh:bbv).';;s“zfiz;vec?;dt ti) ':;a;;?‘ The Montana boundary is only eight quisition of the “middle ages” here left miles distant from where Pete Bonr; North Cerolina authorities not at all | genes, 43, was slain by the pair, o excited today. | of whom knocked him down while Sheriff Transou Scott said he was | the other shot him thrice performing the duties of the office to | which he was elected; Coroner W. N. Dalton said Mrs. Reynolds had been shown every courtesy: Assistant Solic- itor J. Erle'McMichacl would not com- | ment; Solicitor Carlisle Higgins was | resting in the cool of his mountain home at Sparta. Makes Charges in Telegram. Holman, an attorney of Cincinnati, genes' door and asked for Louis Bor- genes, a brother. When Pete ex- plained his brother Louis was asleep from Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and of Comprey. sent from his home. Apparently reports here that Libby has been absent from her sister’s home in a Cincinnati suburb since last Tues- day moved Holman to make his state- ment. Objecting to the possible presumption | from the report that his daughter was | attempting to conceal her whereabouts from authorities, Holman said: “Mrs. Smith Reynolds has not disappeared | because~ ¢ gives relief by soothing :m:tex — not deadening them. Contains no opiates. ® \on't upset stomach. and is available any time the cause of and her shattered mind and nerves permit. Command me whenever you believe Mrs. Reynolds' presence in Winston is necessary.” Secluded From Curious. | He added that his daughter was | 95old at drug secluded from the morbibly curious, | dose, or 10¢, hoping to recover ~her sanity and | health, ' concelvably overcome by the! justice demands Being liquid, it acts quicker than pills or powders. stores in single 30¢, 60c sizes. “| Certainly Look Younger Since ending Our Wash To ELITE” Elite's Thrif-T Service has certainly been a profitable investment. An me that Good Old George says it has restored the ¢ of girThood. Like most young married cou were saving pennies for that proverbial rainy day. Then Elite opened our eyes 1 of doing the family wash at proved that we were actually paying good money for the privilege of slaving over a steaming wash tub. 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Wearing apparel sent back damp, to iron at kome. 6. Your bundle returned promptly when promised. " 7. Shirts finished, ready to wear, on request, at an extra cost of only 12¢ each. ELITE CONTROLLED 4 h TMETHOD PHONE POTOMAC 0040 LAUNDRY MEN’'S SUITS DRY CLEANED, 75c—WOMEN’S DRESSES AND COATS, $I—CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, griet over the loss of a loved one and |p last night for two gunmen, who Kkilled | a farmer of Comprey, Alberta, and | | critically wovnded his hired man yes- | The two men came to the Bor-| one of the gunmen knocked him down. | Arden Odegard was wounded. Police | | other divisions poured into the town | J Cantrell & Cochrane’s Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens JULY 25, 1932. FRESH FRUITS—VEGETABLES U.S.No. 1 New Potatoes Honey Balls 10 = 15¢ | 3 = 25¢ Ridgeway Cantaloupes. ...........3%r25¢; 4 tor 25¢ Fancy Fresh Tomatoes. .. Fancy Iceberg Lettuce Delicious California Zhd!- 19c; 21-1;. 23c Bartlett 3+ 25¢ | Ripe Watermelons . . . =39c v R MR A R.&R. Del Monte Boned || SUGAR CORN ChiCken Famous Del Monte quality at a new low price—special until Saturday’s closing. 6-0z. con C EXTRACTS High Quality at Attractive Prices 9 = 1be G=i—lbe 2--35¢ 1-0z. bottle med. 2 Quaker Maid Beans Argo Red Salmon Baby Lima Beans Comet Rice Kraft Mayonnaise House of Lords Tea Creamery Butter Sunnyfield Print Butter . Wildmere Fresh Eggs . 2lc Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . . = 25¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . w5 |lc Sparkle Gelatine . . . 3= 20c Fresh Lima Beans . . . 3™ 25¢ Shoe PegCorn . . . . 3=m25¢ Encore Macaroni = Spaghetti »= 5¢ Imperial Dry \B/s;; H:Ile Be?}s'k e 2§c ite Mouse Mi ek 8= 90 2 S Zsc Salted Peanuts . . . . . » 19 New Low Prices Qua.ker Oats Effective Tuesday 2 19c Sunnyfield Corn Flakes | College Inn Rice Dinner 7 Octagon -, Soap Floating Palmolive Soap Octagon Laundry Soap Octagon Soap Chips IN OUR MEAT MARKETS PORK CHOPS Exceptionally Low Prices on This Early Week Favorite E:(tl e 2 5c Center Cut v 23¢c{Potato Salad . ». 20c Chipped Beef . . . . % ». 29¢{Kraft Loaf Cheese “™osvm " % v |0ciLiverwurst . . e |Oc Sunnyfield Sliced Effective Tuesday Morning Effective Tuesday Morning V;-Ib. pkg. 23c Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes Y Bt 1 safe edge glass with each purchase of two bottles while they last ZAREX Fruit Syrup A great mixer with ice drinks. All popular flavors s 23€ Large i 20c 2 1lc = 10c a5 4 . 25c 6--19c large pkg. lsc Cut Fresh from the Tub 2 e 2 s doz. Gold Medal or Pillsbury Cake Flour ke 29C B3¢ C&C Ginger Ale pkgs. Effective Tuesday Shoulder Roast of Veal . ™ 15¢ Breast of . 19¢ | Veal, 2 ™ 25¢ v |8¢ » |3¢ » 33¢ v 29¢ % w ook | |e »21c Freshly Ground Beef . ™19c Tender Beef Liver b. 15¢ Skinless Franks . . . Regular Franks ™o Ham Bologna . . Cooked Ham e Devilled Crabs Bacon .

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