Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 22

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22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 SMUTS DEFENDS LEAGUE | ppgi; pOLITICIANS, BEING DEPORTED, | [LL JUDGE CONFESSES SALE OF BOGUS 'DAINT and Save - SEIZE CONTROL OF SHIP AND LAND | DIVORCES AS HE SITS IN STREET K e swmie o in. But be sure and comsnlt paint- Pleads That Organization Be Given ing beadguarters, . By the Associated Press. being detained on board pending ANNISTON, Ala, May 27.—Too | several months ago, charging him l iaterfer und Exterier Werk | [NcnanceAttacksiSupcene SAN JOSE, C. I, May 26.—An | consideration of their appeal to the | yjj ‘to-walk up the steps of the | with the wholesale sale of divorces. . $ | Council. effort of the Peruvian government | ot/ “HEEE " 45 | federal building. Judge James F. | crented a sensation in Alaba d | moa FERGUSON, INC. 111} By the Associated Press. to deport to Australia a number of On arriving in Punta Arenas all | .Green, prominent attorney and for- | ‘c';;‘;f‘:m"l‘:;‘ ;“:M“"‘N"rln;\ ecx » " s e . o > - politicians, including Gen. Oscar ::enl{;’(fa"‘x"{"";‘mpli’r‘“‘f'r‘}*"'l’r“;m‘;f1","-‘ ier city attorney. who was in- | residents of Georgia. according to | __ Teistiag Departmest. Ph. X. S3138. . u 1 Bencaides, a former president of ruvian politics if they were per- dicted at the Jast term of federal | i:fquvf.h": r;}::r-‘;|:|"*"fl‘:-‘ "‘;: | A. NIME : ¢ 2 ; the republic, has failed. While the | mitted to land and remain in Costa | gistrict court under a charge of | il 8 have wemarried on the TZ : Afull d'could N g [ e e e e using the mails to defraud by the imption that they had been > 5 £ transported. was on = S o vore | ivo f _page a v ¥ i seas about 1.500 miles off Callao, A dispateh from Lima. Peru, May eged sale of forged divorce de- divorced promise no more= - they overpowered the officers of | 12 announced the ¢ p at a uniform price of $25 | the steamer, took possession of it | Peruvian politi | Qave th Crontaatt o and directed the or declared that ( i courthouse v v afternoon been taken into | previously on plic ! and entered a pl = | " The indictment her hape for th n race than th 3 - | Bt Sy Siv : om0t nations, "erei” v | PRESIDENT SENDS LEGION |88t (0 aninint s i bty <o | MEMORIAL DAY MESSAGE |3 selis we et the sime promi || | ness. the same zeal, the same devo- y : 4 day of 1921 we "o and civilization for | EXpresses Hope That Future Years |stand, I trust v close to peace ut of the international Will Bring People Less Need belouricommontal X B |in the coming years —_— of National Sacrifices. and policy shail be dirs s v es o - o in that there si ST R Son e YORK, May 27.—President | fertqutiher: srontoe 7 In £ in a Memorial day mesSage | antees of the stab he American Legion, made publiC|nence and the inspiring ch ht "Kl'n\srrd hope that the|those institutions of liberty t rs would court of justic {the working future, | duce metall the United § DAiLY GROCERY SAVINGS | Q*! 1 bring less need | our pation has been dedicated.” c The message Reduced Prices . New Prices Effective May 15, 1921 Former Prices Were Touring Car...........$1,485 Touring Car........ Roadster . .. .. e $1,485 Roadster . . . ..$1,685 Coupe ...... .$2,400 Coupe...............$2,725 Sedant. | i srieaisrn s NS 20BN e dan PR $2,800 All prices f.o.b. factory, Detroit, Mich. Federal tax and transportation charges extra. The Hupp Motor Car Corporation has met the public demand for a reduction in prices at great sacrific® to themselves. We believe the Hupmobile is now the best buy on the market. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. at Kalorama Road (Below Eighteenth Street) North 5050 S H \ve never been much | On® New York hotel has 2.300 bath- ishment of holidays rooms. W Towma iy S ‘War Tax 22 additional, Atlantic City Sunday, May 29 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN A “prac ..$1,685 world's histo! tie moved by t hink no na national than_does | morial day. To its| ve brought the full | :re reverence and | reat people is ever | v marks our recogni- ho, from our national ' deserved the most | uld give of grati- | n. It reminds us | ion, from Lex- . our valorous | eservid the highest i beginnings, h that the nati tude and apprec that in every ington to the Via Delaware River Bridge Lvs. Washington - - - 12.01 A.M. Tickets on sale beginning May 27 at Con. solidated. Ticket Ofee, 13th and F Streers, and at Union Station. Returning Lvs. Atlantie City - - - 6100 P.M. £ Similar Excursions June 26 and July 10, Pennsylvania System| and may have called the | sons of our proud land, it has always | answered.. Thodgh we have | been a militant or war-loving | here has been no time when | s did" not rise to the full | of the requirement which ! honor and national safety upon them. When national | a8 the cause the response was Buy ALL Your Groceries at Your D-G-S Store ICREAMERY BUTTER 34c| Gold Medal FLOUR ;.2 39c Pcst Toasties or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg.........10c Challenge Milk, can....16c Eagle Brand Milk.....22¢c Tall Can Milk, All Brands, can..........ocaio....12%¢ Instant Postum......,.25¢ JELLO, ", ..pkg.10c PureSweet|| GELFAND’S Cider . Mayonnaise — A fortunate purchase enables D. G. tores to sell Mott’s unfermented pure sweet cider at way below the markes. is is the same high quality ine article that .you vs known. Full Quart Bottle 25¢ Uneeda Biscuit.. ...... 7c Al Naooal Cakes, large pkg . 15¢ Biscuit Co. ST pure salad mayon- m:‘l“l!h ‘ o - ""“"I‘ naise has reached the lowest price Ifive]. now, and all have “Gelfand’s” Quality Mayon- naise at PAFAN S. stores A\ ) g bQ' o Om enui Iwa; 00 or DELOTE & 0 e pairy 0% or s BRI L tng {0l e S : gecand griot. oD aeir Fancy Peanut Butter, 10-0z. jar........ «..........20c ?‘.E‘;.J-’-&fi?%l‘;“,.:nw ez oM Shredded Wheat.......14c Crisco 4.5= Ib. .. .....18c S T e wpt AR D » » Clymer’s Jelly, 6-0z. glass, 3for.....................25¢c e Ty CAMPBELL’S *.; BEANS i SOUPS - Can 10c Wesson Oil, pint.......28c Quart.... .............5l¢c Orienta Coffee, 1-Ib. tin...... ... coeooe oooon.....33c Heinz Baked Beans, small, 10c; large. ........... ..15¢ Tomatoes, No. 3 can......c.ooove coveeenn menn...10c SUGAR - 10 Pounds for 73c All Laundry Soaps,4bars........ .... .c...........25¢ Argo Starch, 3 pkgs....25¢ Lux.... ...... ........10c Spotless Cleanser, 6 cansfor.... ....................25¢ Style 5260—Dark shade OVER 100 gz Z POPULAR STYLES dlin TO CHOOSE FROM This includes for men genuine Calfskins, Oak soles, Army Duck linings and Rubber heels. For women newest styles in black, brown and gray suedes, Russia calf, genuine colored kids .in newest strap effects; also popular brogues and walking boots. Regardless of Pricc Our MEATS Are the Market’s Best LARD, Ib..... ......12%c | Genuine SPRING LAMB Bacon, in piece, Ib.. ., .27c at All D. G. S. Stores K.inga_n’s Sliced Bacon, Rib Roast of Beef, Ib..35¢ in 1-Ib. package......48c | Pot Roast of Beef, Ib...25¢ "“Not the Chcapest, But the Best for Less” waowae HAMS The popularity of Fountain Brand Hams is growing every da) a—D. G S Stores bave these Whole Hams in ‘anv size you want.. Take one home to boil or bake. Pep pound. ot io oo i e et 929 Pa. Ave. N.W.

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