Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 20

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20 TROTSKY DEMAND RED ARMY LOYALTY Says Communists Must Not Desert Ranks to Take Up Trade Enterprises. Pross. ore a conference of d cducational institutions, program, workers army for cco- : the establish- Victory Not Yet Won. lution has not torious develop- . “The October tion still is encircled by capi- bourgeoisic of all the all the ended. T party work- To Escort Marshal Foch On Visit to This Country another m ured. 1If th DR. HADLEY SENTENCED. Will Be Electrocuted on December 9 for Wife Murder. RICHMOND, Va., October 28.—Dr. W. A. Hadley, convicted of the mur- der of his wife, Mrs. Sue Kathleen Tinsley Hadley, was yesterday sen- udg cfreuit 1 c to. say n this “DISABLED BUDDIES” LEGION’S BIG ISSUE By the Assoclated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo., October 28.— John G. Pmery of Grand Rapids, Mich. has arrived here and taken charge of national headquarters of the American Legion and of preparations for tHe na- | tional conventlon, which epens Monday, October 31. vorable action on the adjusted com- nsation bill in the early part of the xt session of Congress was predicted ‘homas Taylor of Washington, irman of the national legisla- ittee of the legion, who has arrived here. . Commander Emery, in an interview, said the principal issue before the con- vention was “the disabled buddies.” The national commander’ himself was wounded during the war and spent some - | months In hospitals in France and in this country. - — Bridal Gifts of Silver Hamilton se s. | Relief From ! Paining Feet, New treatment keeps feet in perfect condition 1 pl:orl.r: all over the country are || | finding an ensy and effective |’ |way to end foot troubles. | le||i Blue-jay Foot Treatment is com- ARGENTINE AMERICANS PROTEST TAX CHANGES Cable to Officials Against Proposed Elimination of Levy on In- comes Exemption. tina and Underwood of Commerce on and keenest disap- | aid the message, ‘“are crican citizens engaged ign commerce he ! niessage urged its reciplents ir influence to have the ted in the bill. * it continued, “the: uninformed regarding} of American trad- | assisting the re- to American in- opened an official pawn- ce lowns on reasonable ingmen. ‘ Million-Dollar Grocery Special ELK GROVE BUTTER, per Ib. 60(‘, | ____ 2606 Conn. Ave. terms to N s, A GE WORSE £ MUSCLES INCTION IN W é%ékw 5’ '// e % The greatest percent- age of eye afilictions is caused by the sluggish- ness of the eye muscles. They either become strained by misuse or weakened by neglect. In either case we can determine the cause and supply the glasses that will remedy the trouble. {|I(M.A.Leest OpTICAL (0 IOPTOMETRISTS 614 _9T™ ST N.W. {WNEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL !|iponed of three essential articles | for keeping the feet in prime con- ditlion: Blue-jay Foot Soap, Blue- {]l5ay Foot Reliet (n massage) nnd| i|| Blue-jay Foot Powder. fler from the mervous d constant frritation of ||| hing, temder feet should try || y Foot Treatment. At all| 1 who rain || aruswints. i Write for free booklet—“The | Proper Care of the Feet"—to|| Bauer & Black, Chicago. i . Blue-jay Foot Treatment keeps feet feeling fine -{]la Bauer & Black product, ! i Tea Sets Compotes Trivets Bread Trays Candlesticks Baking Dishes Water Pitchers Mayonnaise Bowls Marmalade Jars Vegetable Dishes Coffee Sets Vases Gravy Boats Berry Bowls Chop Dishes Flower Baskets Lemonade Sets Bonbon Dishes Cold Meat Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets @u[in Martinf(g. 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST it ’ ‘nmurl i g at Breakfast Time ioned meal of PORK PUDDING. And EVERYBODY relishes a good, old-fash- the rich spicing and delicious blending which a secret process gives to AUTH’S Pork Pudding makes this food more flavor- ous and more popular than ever. Give them Auth’s PORK PUDDING for breakfast EVERY DAY. And some days for luncheon, too! Its tender flavor and dis- tinctive spicing will keep their appetites at the highest pitch—always! Sold by All Leading Grocers and at Our Market Stands When buying Pork Pudding, be sure the name AUTH is stamped on the casing. Made in Washington by N. Auth Provision Co. Under U. S. Gov't. Supervision For chocolates so delicious the price is amazingly low— $1.00 to $1.50 per pound. Mttt or Hallowe’en— APACKAGE ot Nunnally’s candies will make itself the most welcome guest at the party. The assortments are complete and the special boxes particularly appropriate. The *Box Bountiful,” Chocolate Covered Nuts, the Square Box, Assorted Chocolates— the Nunnally Stores or Agencies have them, fresh by express, awaiting your selection. THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH i ’ Z, N ANl Brogues D241—Tdn Cordovan. D141—Black Cordovan. D241—Tan Scotch Grain. D240—Tan Scotch Grain. D140—Black Scotch Grain. D243—Tan Cordovan. D245—Cordovan, soft toc. French and English Models D246—Tan Calf, French last. D235—Tan Calf, modified English. D110—Black, modified English. Beginning Today. All Men's “Tri-Wears HAT’S about the most important . piece of news in today’s paper. Men who know “Tri-Wear” Shoes will say so. But we want thousands more to know *“Tri- Wear” Shoes; so beginning tomorrow we have marked the complete line down to $7.85. Most styles have been $9 this season—were $12 last vear. They have always been “Top Notchers.” Included -at the new $7.85 price is the entire line of “TRI-WEAR" styles. You may have Cordovans. Scotch Grains and the best of Calf- skins or Kidskins. You may have extreme Novelty Brogues or Semi-Brogues—gen- teel dress shoes—or plain Con- servative styles such'as you’ve worn for years. Every sort of shoe that you could ask for. All standard “TRI-WEAR” quality. All now $7.85 pair. Yes, you'll agree, this is some important News for you men! Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores open Saturday nights. 7 2 Z

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