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Show "4sfcMftiJft t - 'YsatedSf--'-MartH- . ia ' EVENING XEtfS Occasion is Celebration of Capt Robert A. Bartlett Will Command Expedi His' Eminences Golden Aeronaution Civilian Episcopal Jubilee Simtics to be Developed. plicity Marked Event F-b- port-on- -- al 1IU. Dlgnatarie of the church Raid the celebration was the most notable gathering Of the Reman Catholic hierari h tn North America In more than 30 jeers,.- - The Jay nienibonduup waa.rtip- -, resented hjr distinguished business men and official. - Extremepnersment marked the simplicity celebration which began with pontifical hlghjnaas tn tha churehWth Franciscan monestary at the Catholic university. Cardinal Otbboni hern the celebrant, assisted by the Very Rev. K. H. Ryder, of Baltimore, assistant priest. Monslgnor Thomas ti Rea and Monslgnor James K. Markin of Waahlagton, .deacons of honor; Monslgnor James P. Holden, Baltimore. deacon, and the Very Rev. J. B con. After the Creedon, A J sub-de- e services the visitors formed In and marohad to tha refectory where dinner was served. - Archbishop CerTelti, speaking for the pope, Cardinal O'Connell for the hierarchy In the United States and Cardinal Begin for the Canadian clergy, praised the work and character of Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop Glennon, of fit. Routs, responded to the toast "Our country. Cardinal Gibbons replied briefly, much touched Jj .1 ! FEBRUARY TIItTlSDA H HM 20 1019 Offer Startling Values rreatton Oaa. of a national aircraft engineering standards commission, a national aerial digest bureau tpr collection and publication of flying data, publication of a or- Just as revised areonautid dictionary and association ganisation of a national with a directorate made up of government officials and representatives of associations existing aeronautical Messages were resdform Secy of War Gen Pershing, Maj Gen. W L Baker, henly, director of military aeronautics, Club of Great Britain, Aero the Royal William G Sharp, United State ambassador to France, Admiral Robert Leonard Wood. Peary, and Mai Gen The Clarence IL Mackay trophy, offered through the Aero club for annual was awarded to army competition, of CoCapt Edward V Rlckenbacker ace of the American Ohio, lumbus, aces, Capt. Rlckenbacker waa unable to be present to receive the trophy. mood. During his speech, he paid a tender tribute to the late Archbishop Ireland of a. Paul, "the patriot whom his fellow cl t loved to honor. - "1 thankliens God that we are assembled today when the war Is over, and the blessed sun of peace has dawned upon ' us, he said. "During- - that tremendous conflict there was one majestic figure that towered over all others. I to our - holy father Benedict XVf refer behold htm now in imagination like Moses on tho mountainstanding with uplifted hands, praying for hie spiritual chll- -' dren shedding fratricidal blood. "The holy father wae unjustly d In those days. H was blamed by the Allies because he did not side with them. He was blamed the Central Powers because he did by not espouse their cause. But the holy father Could not be a partisan. He was too exalted a personage for that. But though not a partisan he waa not an Indifferent spectator of the horrors he Rummage Sales in the Past, This Will be a Day of Big Values in Odd Lines of Merchandise Included Are: - . Infants Wear House Furnishings Underwear Suita Coats Dresses lingerie ' Dress Wash Toilet Drug Skirts Waists Sweaters Shoes Stockings Corsets Goods Goods Articles Sundries Mens Furnishings Boys' Apparel , Handkerchiefs Millinery Neckwear Gloves Notions Ribbons Draperies These and innumerable other items of desirable merchandise at real bargain prices will appeal to your sense of thrift. Store Closed All Day Saturday- - Washingtons " Quantities Limited; Come Early ARCH ANOELr TnesdnT. Feb.-- I against tha outrages perpetrateeHn (By tha Associated Press.) Thirty! and men of tho American Belgium and France; and he waa hab- officer itually exercised in the benevolent forces In northern Russia were today work of effecting an exchange of pris- given French war crosses for gallant oner. and in many other ways miti- service under French command on the Vologda railway front during the gating the horrors of war. The sovereign pontiff stands out brisk offensive against the Bolshevik! today-th- e most exalted personage In In September, October and November the Christendom. King will die, em- The. were given their medala by the in presence of perors will die, even popes will die, but French commander Commander-In-Chie- f the papacy lives forever! Maj Gen. Ed"The popes have seen the rise and mond Ironside and Col. George E. development of all the governments Stewart,' commanding the Americana of Europe. It Is not improbable they In Russia Will witness the death of some of them The majority of the men receiving and chant their requiem the award are residents of Michigan r They have seen JUngdom changed Land Wisconsin-- to republics and republics changed to monarchies have They hi)e the Gotha, the Vandals and Vis- - Rumanian Commission boths invaded the fairest portions of Discusses its Claims Europe, upsetting thrones. All this they have seen, while the divine constitution of the church of which PARIS. Wednesday Feb 19 The ara the guardians has remained they uncommission for the study of RumanWe changed may apply to her the ian territorial questions met this aft-- 1 words of the apostle These shall per- - emoon at S o'clock under the rhair-Isbut thou remaJoesUandaU of them manship of Capt- Andre Tardieu,,nd shall grow old a a garment. But continued the discussion of the claims Thou, O Immortal church, art always for Rumania, ac.ord.mg to a com-th- e same, and thy years shall never munique issued by the commission Fotki Keith-OBrie- n criti-ciae- 15 Si e ilnnft Commissi. Menoher also advocated A fel.clttou i 1 .). pa-p- er 3y the tributes. Cardinal's Reply. r Thanksgiving that tbs "blessed nun ef peace has dawned" and praise for .the work of the papacy in attempting to militate the horrors ' of the" war formed tha theme of the reply of Cardinal Gibbous today to addressee of congratulations at hta golden episcopal Jubilee. Tha venerable prelate wae in - - From 9 to 6 Oclock T NEW YORK, . Fob- - IS A movement for the wide development of American civilian aeronautlie was begun at the 13h annual dinner here to night of the Aero Club of America. were present InJCearlj T,bfH cluding many prominent officers of the A merit an army, navy and marine corps, and-- allied aeronautical authorities and "area" Alan It Hawley, president of tha llah, announced that William R Vanderbilt had contributed tin SO and Charles H Cat in. &0on to start the IJM.oee fund being raised by the elub for the Roosevelt aerial Jr.cc expedition, which will ha couduaudod lj t apt - Robert. A, RarU. left, one of Admiral Ieaiya party on his trip lo the north pole John Hats Hammond, Jr, Inventor and radio expert, described three radio appliante which will be used off the polar expedition, u which were charac"re vo) ttonary" by - the ex- terised ' " dtnner plorerWillat The Mala tala Radi restart. Two of Mr Mammood a device will he operated at the bae by rad So eon. tact with the exploring airplanes, tracing tbs movement of the planes oa The aviator upon their re turn, will be able, he said, to fit Into the outline. which will be accurately oriented by radio "direction finder.4 phoof the unexplored region, tograph making a perfect and detailed map. Mr Hammond predicted tbs devices would prove of great value, not only In charting tbs polar regiona but In exploration of potential centers of agricultural and mineral went UP. utilisation of whith would be necessary to replace ib wealth destroyed by the war jiao, (Jen Charles T Menoher, director of the ermy sir service, emphasised need Of laws covering training qualification and licensing of pilots. Interstate flying, ooast defense commerpatrols, postal service, forest patrola cial photography, aerial transportex- service, sport and recreation, ploratlnn. night flying, police service, smuggling and Incendiarism. . 20 Clergy WASHINGTON'. and laliy of Roman Catholicism gathered her today to pay homage to the venerable beau of the ebon h In the United jamas CaAltna Gibbons, 0t the celebration of hut golden opts oopal jubilee Iope Benedii t wae ri resented by Archbishop Ccrrettl, who came from Rotns to brirut the ponuft-cblessing to the aged prelate jn . testimony of his service as bishop for half a century and as a cardinal since i- ts ; it uetiKr DESEBET " 'A t j.Vn Birthday O 9 "17 o I la lit:ti h, 1 W to-fa- ll. who assured him that the Questiom w outd be ckitelv night H WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Conciliation Commissioner Edward White been assigned by the department has Philip- WASHINGTON, of labor to attempt settlement of a tor bill A WASHINGTON. . J'ebjJOj steady between jfhiisjard 6 net pin e the repeal of Ih prohibition controversy and encouraging Increase during lhejaWt which becomes effective July 1. and boilermakers In10 Alameda oountv. rai,ornl, where war-tim- ' TO ALL J.. Gold Crowns . . 1 i fd Was Attack on Clemenceaa Prompted by Bolsheotki? $5.00 . Bridge Work .. $5.00 Gold Inlays. . $2 to $5 "gmmuMss a xb eras a LWceTain m ima aasxanoiixiw "WiwFfflfngs,''$2 IpARISTeb.TO. ia.mfffwi la a ques-I'tib- n' h9k tfd:-'- The ! .... Whether the lifs was of Bolshevik origin toc"$2t56 Silver Fillings.. $1.04 Very Best 'Set of 1 Teeth (Trubyte. $10.06 Teeth) "betfi 'iIMh.tFntty Matin recalls that a few days ago a that Geneva newspaper announced ,the -Bolshevist In Lausanne, Switxer land.- were plotting against M. Tie-- I mencegu'a life and that two Bolshe-- , vikl had crossed the frontier to carry out the plan -I TEETH POblTIVEUY KXTRACTFl) WmiOtA Th akiV hMuose denntSTTelly P.VI V. tbs ten' best mate-- ort' Exaihatlon The Old Reliable Union Dental Company, Zl) Main Sc tr L. J. Bull in charge Phnmn.. ni., Has, Adtletf to Operating Foveepvs. w. D. IWvc and U 1). pfoutx. Parlaien. were warned some time ago that a plot was brewing against the premier a life. The newspaper states that th wife ef a member of the French consular service, formerly stationed In Russia, was in The Hue sianllbrary In the Avenue Goebllna a fortnight ago .and overheard a discussion which indicated Jthat an attempt against the ife niter was In preparation This library Is ons fre-Th wotpjjj quented Bad For the Hair NAVY BRIBE CASES nisi u if Soap should be used very carefully, I. WASHINGTON. U you want to keep vour hair look- ar,n I at Nw Torki vlth4hf- - Iloron inststii iof Its1 "W'wypyiinTiwpwifil names of men charged with giving and ness, stiffness after nibbing too tnfech alkali, cob tain shampoo -brihee. wJ4r'be' mwt1e jmW1c ' Yht -drtevrthr- erstp . - . I Secretary Daniels announced todiv. ax Brittle, and ruins it. ' daiwret Of Hoeing ThS-hthlnkTor ifeady Yes! Almost Instant reQuickly? Just ordinary mulslfled cocoanut oil up sotircesof Information to the in (which Is pure and greaseless), and Is vestlgator. There were no reports to lief from soreness, stillness, 'lameness better than the mbst expensive soap or the department overflight of new ar- and pain follows a gentle rubbing rest or developments. with "St. Jacobs Liniment." anvthing else you can use. On o two teaspoonful Apply this aobthlng, penetrating oil will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. directly upon the ache, and like magic, St Jacobs Liniment" relief cornea Simply moisten the 'hair wtth waer Westphalian . m ke"-L- fl m Ir ian harm iestr backMines Are Closing conqoye-peln'ache. lumbago, and sciatica relief, of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every par-titwhich newer disappoints, can not inof dost, dirt, dandruff and exFeb. - 1 9 Mora jure and doesnt burn or discolor the COPENHAGEN, cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and than 100 coal mines in Westphalia skin. evenly, and it leaves the scalp 'soft, have been closed on account of the Straighten up' Stop those torturous and the hair fin and silky, bright, general strike called by the Hpartaean. "stitchea" In a moment you will forlustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. ft la reported tho Hpartacan have get that you ever had a back, because Yon can feet mulslfled cocoanut oil seized- quantities, of munitions and it won't hurt or be still or lame. Dont , at any pharmacy. It's men and compelled young to enter the suffer, Get a small trial bottle of a few ounces will supply every member Kpartecan Army. At many places "St. Jacobs Liniment" from your of the family for months now , and get this lastsailors and laborer have carried out druggist acta of sabotage. fftecL, ing rellf. Advertisement. , , - .makey'ehAIF"F - - Wt-R- bf Coat le i very-cheap- 4 WfV N( e k I to ft' 1 I9 MI u APIKIPLYSKIN I b I 55 I I Pimples are I mpuritiea an Outlet Thfough Skin Pores. Seek-inj- f li j lit,;i 1 -- ote PRICE fif lPAwrt.h-t- h UaJtU..p,trorty(.ea pyRep OatHrmrljf calendar the allied rrfuMlT' panics A. B. and C and a detachment to meet the men's com-rea- u of States the dominant nation. Thx bu- - chusetts will be considered by- - the emplojers company O. Also on board were of insular affairs of the war de- -j house agritulfural committee within mittee The department's announce-- . next few da. members of the - ment said Mr White was sent "In an 184 casual officers and men and 24 the partmenti announced today. 599.- - committee officers end HvtHan employees. Total Import amounted to j saldjtortay There Is little- effort to prevent a repetition of the naval The Canopic left Brest on Feb. (, an Increase of bO per cent over or J0 prospect it action op the meaa-- ; recent labor rebellion in Reattia." , 200 the ex port miailBcrSasea , at this session of Congress ;i9lt whUe ' 1 from 94.904.300 to 135 SS2.500 The'' u ' cent in NAMFN per United States figured WILL BE T of all r D of the imports and MADE KNOWN IN the exports Alkali in Soap , . yarf foiv-Tbts V port Canopic arrived here today with officers and 7.201 men of the lS2nd infantry of the 41st division (Former national guard troops of Washington, Oregon. Montana Idaho -- and Wyoming ) They comprised the field and staff, headquarters machine gun com ,34 04 li TRANSPORT CANOPIC .KV.,;" EDWARD WHITE TO persons in SETTLE ATTEST TO BRINGS MORE TROOPS watched. ALAMEDA STRIKE NEW YORK, 'Feb 19. The trans- TO REPEA WAR . PROHIBITION LAW Why Our Business Is Growing The Union DemitCbrnpany ls successful In ttx'huslnrss'and why Because we do our work properly, and at prices that make our cus-.- ,t omen. Xccl-- f hat lhe have what tbev paid leone of the reasons whv our businessgotten has been steadily growing until it has be, coroe the largest of its kind In the est W a see always careful about taking proper care of the mouth, which necessitates every precau-- . tton Jn the use of sterilized Instruments, and pure antiseptics, making infection Impossible. Our pricew-a- re uniform and the same to : Aik Call ant) have a Tire examination. mq I absorb only nourishment to sustai the body. It )s th function of the kidneys t filter Impurities from the blood an cast them Out In the form of urine, oai in many Instances the bowels era more toxins and, Impurities thantnx hTotw kidneys can eliminate, then the beM m I 4K J I hi Us I i I I 1 I ( K tbtramipun- - mean oi gciuiig no v ,, .h Uam which often. hrfAk.'TOLai) , skin in the form of pimples. 01 km The surest way to clear the authornoted these eruptions, says a ity, la to get from wmy pharmacy about four ounce Of Jad Salt of not in a glass take water each morning before breakia will Th. P"venyM forpne week, formation of toxin In also stimulates the kidneys to norm fill" activity, thus coaxing them to the blood of Impurities and clearm the skin of pimples- Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmiew and Is made from the acid of grsfhi And lemon julee, combined with lit Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimple disappear; cleanse the blood " la excellent for the kidneys -- Advertisement. hi C I Pimple sore and bolls nsuafTy suit from toxina poisons and tmpim bo ties which are generated In the blooa els and then absorbed Into the ehoois which ducts through the very v' a u K In I j |