Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1923, Page 5

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ALFONSO PICTURED | WEARY OF THRONE Newspaper Article Said to | Have Inspired King’s De- [ . nial of Abdication Plan. SAYS HE'S NO DESERTER Would Stick to Post Until Death Spanish Ruler Tells Library Dedication Crowd. iated Press. March 6—According to from Madrid to the the repu- King Times, diation by Alfonso of the| idea of abdicating was provoked by an article in the Accion, repre: ing Alfonso spirited b B of the intrigu sional poli- ns and anx- to leave the The Accion call- on all good aniards to rally und king of the general is_being while the elements of turbance are multipying. .000 Army Formed. sorrespondent announces the e of a military organization 0 members enrolled in Madrid and other large cities k Accion Ciudadana.” whi to combating all rmh ‘al abuses and T that this is not nparable to the out that a revo- 1y I here Emolisi er unity, province being a f-centered realm with autonomous intefests, upon which it would be difficult for a na- tlonalist movement to secure a grip. | rid last Satur- anned from |I T 'RUM BARONS AWAIT FAVORABLE By the Associnted Pross HIGHLANDS, N. I, March 6.—Rum jRow is working feverishly to get its { bargain_ counters ready for th pected sp rush. Consider- able activity in i the fleet. notably three ar departu the arri supply tu New Yo { served tod | most_imp | the new on the row is two-masted ta er of mately ers of the Bahama type, “Taint Pamama Hatws.” One of the local bottle who ventured out to the night and returned, it is s ary LORD CECIL SWAMPED WITH INVITATIONS TO U. S. By the Associated Iress. LONDON, March 6.—Lord Robert Ce- cil has issued the following message through the United States the latter part of the ng a large number of ble to addr Pol whose invitation | am gOINg. no one in the United am _guilty of discoy ence.’ rivals were schoon- | WEATHER FOR SMUGGLING WORK was asked what the new arrivals had " he replied. *’tain’t Panama left of her one of the r sels this morn Weather Is Unfavcrable. » weather still is unfavorable until declare there is no > running risks, that the rum will there until théy go after it. ral Long Island boats put out to t today, however. land Company. No RUMOR SAYS EX-KAISER EXPECTS “HAPPY EVENT” By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 6 responden Reuter's cor- League of Nations Union | in regard to his projected trip to the |t is being nd is for the purpose of in- tigating the state of his property it Corfu. Absolute denial is g to the correspond t he CHATTANOOGA, The Rev. Henry S. Whitehead, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Chattanooga, Hermine, | who in his first Lenten service Muckedl the ouifa board, in another Lenten sage to his people has taken a fling at urohlbmon He declared that a great | RAPS DRY LAW. Tenn., March 6.— ‘who oppose it do not have the courage to vote their sentiments, Your Easter Apparel WHY purchase a new suit, dress or wrap for Easter? Send us last Spring’s garments for careful and thor- ough Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing or Re- pairing. When they are returned you'll be surprised at their new, fresh and smart appearance. Call Main 4724 CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 I2™ ST N.W. majority of the people of the country (i The Blend that Never Tires the Appetite To make it spicy, yet not too sharp—to balance and blend without overdoing—has been the aim in Wagner’s Beans. How closely we have struck the “just right” flavor is at. tested by the rising flavor of the steam-oven blend. Folks now ask for the steam-oven blended beans { CANNED FOODS March 3-10—Week—March 3-10 The Consumers’ Opportunity CANNED FRUITS Peaches Peaches Pears Apricots Apricots Apricots Cherries Prince’s “Best” Extra Fancy. . .. Ca Lady Alice Case Prince’s “‘Best” Del Monte Lady Alice Red Goose R. A. Lady Alice Mission $6.20 - 31¢ $5.90 $7.50 - $6.20 - $5.90 -- $5.60 - $8.75 in the course auguration of ine Arts as giv- | to rumors of the bdicating. much pleasure to ation stone of this new Iso the last . “I say this be- | t rumor published ndicating that T was I am not a de- Cherries Pineapple P ineapple No. 2 Can, Extra Sliced. . Blackberriesarc'g, Ns: 2 19¢ Pineapple Sliced, Large Can. . 35C , CANNED VEGETABLES | | —== ]; ¥ | Peas ticrist=§540 . 24c | Beets Del Monte $6.00 S 27c e Caser. .. ..o ‘} | Beets ... .. 12Vs¢ l T T T e Sweet Potatoes ... 12V | Baby Lima Beans ::12¢ Mixed Vegetables ix12¢ Egster Cards Salt gm l!!::?:;d Box........ Salt Rock Crystal : Snowdrift 2> 37c = 19¢ signs of Easter Cards our buyers were able to gather tngvther T‘very Square Box.......... “Buy a can of Snowdrift. Use it for mnkmg cake, biscuits, pastry or in frying. If you don’t think that Snowdrift is just about the finest fat you have ever used, then we will cheerfully refund your money.” FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! 1 10c Package Ivory Soap Flakes fresh slotk vou will sure- 1y be interested in look- g them over. You will You buy 6 cakes STAR SOAP, 2 packages STAR NAPTHA Pow- der for 50c and we glve you absolutely FREE one 10c Package IVORY SOAP FLAKES. These Prices Good Wednesday and Thursday IGGLY WIGGLY Piggly Wiggly All Over the World Sanitary Cartons Insure the freshness and purity of every pound of Elk Grove Butter you purchase—a requisite demanded by ex- acting housewives. and never tire eating it! No. 1 Can. Lady Alice No. 1 Can, Grated. Lady Alice Martin Wagner Co. BALTIMORE, ND EAST BROOKLY. ners Pork ¢ Beans WITH REAL TOMATO SAUCE ......lll/zc . 29¢ If you would have your family or the unexpected guests comment favor- ably on your butter judgment, order Elk H"‘L el Grove Butter from the grocer—and notice i the difference. in order to avold dealing nd difficulties | —Distributors’- problems fantasy” ion previously given | rumer by the Marquis premier of Spain. was “Territory” Extra Fancy POPE APPROVES MUSSOLINI. ! 1.LONDON, March 6.—The Archbishop A, after visiting the Vatican issued a pastoral letter to his sserting that Pope TPius l< fled with Premier Mussolina,” eW dispatch from adds_that the he archbishop to es to Mussolina. “The Golden Spread for The Daily Bread” savs a Central convey his best w Summers’ No. 2 Can. Summers’ No. 2 Can. something here for every one of your acquaintance. The prices are reason- ble, ranging from Se to 5¢ each. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street .,?.:‘..‘. p':"::. THE RUNABOUT which fit on telescoping rods to open with the doors, are quickly available from the door pockets. There is ample —a car that speaks of dashes about town or to the country club—over cross-country trails—or a sociable foursome with two in the rumble space for luggage or the trappings of seat ingeniously concealed in the rear a foursome at the golf club. Spare tires deck. carried in the rear add a final touch The seat is extra wide, deeply cush- ©f smartness. ioned and correctly tilted —planned for This and other late open cars made two yet three may be accommodated. by Pierce-Arrow are now on exhibi- The smart top may be lowered. tion.. A complete demonstration will Or, in case of inclement weather, bemadeat anytime. Only your request heavy, hand-tailored, storm curtains is-required. Closed Cars, $7000 Open Cars, $5250 At Buffalo. War Tax Additienal ARROW FOSS-HUGHES CO. 1141 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Telephone Franklin 4541. Washington, D. C. 1313 Cathedral St., Bn.lfimoy‘, Md for Rent Front portion of third floor Saul Building, 1412 Eye St. Apply B. F. Saul Co. or G. F. Chase, 1116 15th St. NW., South of You $t. In the heart of the auto- mobile area—50 ft. front by over 100 ft. deep toalley. Early Possession ELLERSON & WEMPLE 734 15th St. Phone Main 603

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