Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 21

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: oy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 'REBELS PLAN FINAL | ST LAWRENCE-TO-LAKES |SEES SOVIET REGIME |, s maremsnt ot revet e ot SEEKS AID OF CONGRESS | BATTLE IN MEXICO WATERWAY PLAN URGED DOOMED BY REVOLT :,:n:"“';:::a e ::;'::'.‘";"a:'r"’h": FOR FOREIGN SERVICE Former Indiana Governor Says 77 with a representative of L 'Eclaireur | Hoover Wants Bureau Put on to do 80, according to an interview Per Cent of Wheat Growers De Nice. Seventh Concentrating at Tierra Blanca in Vera Cruz State, A . | By the Associated Press, Radio Report. | 'NEW YORK, February $.~The St Lawrence-to-the-Lakes waterway | project has been favored by formal i Favor the Project. | resolutions and appropriations from | HUERTA TRAIL SHROUDED| [{iiiiln " iles. Toprosenting 0 por |7 {eent of the population and 77 per cent France, February $.—Grand tired of undergoing perpetual hard- ships, the grand duke sald. He was persuaded that a czar, avoiding the blunders of his predecessors, would now have a good chance of regenerat- ing the country and making Russia a power worthy of the traditions of the past. nual Classification. The aid of Congress in strengthen- ing the forelgn service &f the Do- partment of Commerce was requested Yyesterday by Secretary Hoover. Appearaing before the House com- merce committee he urged that the service be placd on a statutory basis so Claimant to Russian Throne Pre-| Tho peasasts and workmen are| SiototorY Basis, Instead of Axn- Street t dicts Bolshevik Government Soon Will Be Forced Out. of the wheat producers of the nation, | Duke Cyril, claimant of the Russian | that it no longr would be dependent i v | while opposition is confined to New Federals Delayed in Advance to York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and | Gulf City. {Governor of Indiana, stated beforc | the New York Chamber of Uemnmlr(c«,. " N “Whatover you may lose in ship- By the Associated P .| ping will return to you in the de-; MEXICO CITY, vuary 8 (BY | (clopment of the hinterland,” Mr. vadio, via Fort Worth Star-T (‘gram)A‘Hioodrl(‘h said, in stating the argu- g " ca, state of Vera Cruz, | ments of western shippers. | —Tlerra Blanca, state of Vera Cruz [0 O ot adopted a number of ! it 18 believed in official circles, will be resolutions, including thope urging, the scene of the last important bat-|purchase of the Cape Cod canal by the o % campaign federal government; a single execu- Sleiin the fod CaMpEAn &8 tive for the United States Shipping the city of V 4z, which hias been | gourd, and reduction of passport fees the rebels since the |of the United States. the revolution. The | —_— — reported concentrating ut | GERMANS QUIT MEETING Tierra Blanca. The federal mareh cguinst Vera| DURING WILSON TRIBUTE Cruz_is being delayed owing partly to the destruction of a bridge = g Atoyac and to a desirg on th Leave Session in Czech Capital. Cien. Martinez to avoid the danger of 5 rebel attack on rear. For this Press Unanimous in Condemn- urpose he has dispatched part of his i However, ing Conduct. s reported ad- uz :ulep e v ir By the Ascociated Press. N awaiting a o~ NEW YORK, February 8. ment from him that he has oceupied | members of the Czechoslovak parlia- | the: bort. mentary committee on foreign aftairs Mucrta Whereabouts Unknown. | .g.monstratively” left a meeting in The whereabouts of Gen. Adolph | Prague when tribite was paid to| de La Huerta, who with other rebel | formor President Wilson, said aj leaders fled from bl m received hcre by m.;! steamer early thi ] ; i unanimously con- unknown. G S eh _. demns their conduct.” the message commandant hery ceipt of reports fr tan, that the rebe vived there, while pico reports appeared near Gen, Gomez announced that rebels on the western front, after disband- | te! of Guanajuato, alajara, received from which also state that the rebel supply of ammuni- tion is running low and that sixty rebels surrendered at Ocotlan. HUERTA AGENTS ACTIVE. For . Your Coughs «* Colds The Reason Is NEW YORK. Fe! ary 8.—Antonio Manero, formerly rrivate secretary 9 Adolfo de la Huerta and now act- | noial offices for the Jexican revo- lutionary government. WIith his ar- “ival It became known for the first raction here, had sailed for Europe. witere he will visit England and | countries on the continent to learn the prevailing sentiment toward the ' revolutionary movement. Did You Buy One OfTheses35t0%55 Kuppenheimer and Grosner SUITS —_—qt— o Lots of smiling faces at this sale —and no wonder. $35 to $55 Kup- penheimer and Grosner Suits for $24.75. /WE believe you’d want one—why don’t you look ’em over? Here’s what’s left: L e e throne, is convinced that the bolshevik | mpe Star. Hundreds of situations are Montreal, James P. Geodrich, former | Tegime cannot last much lTonger, now filled through them. ; —_— o T Y T L A L SN L LA e 25 F STREET —nhouse of Kuppenheimer good clothes Uiy 7700 0000000200000 It pays to remd the want columns of | solely on annual appropriations in co- ordinating the collection and dissemina- tion of trade information. Address Communications to Presidemt, 2325 18th St. N.W. - Phone Col. 9855 For Complete List of D. G. S. Stores, See Page 64, City Telephone Book UNEEDA 4 GOLD BAG 'COFFEE BISCUITS C pkg. —is 'still the ‘same) high-grade’ Caffes that has made it popular and is still An Unusual Price 28c pound DEL MONTE PEACHES, No. 1 can . . . . HAWAIIAN Sliced PINEAPPLE, No. 21 can DEL MONTE CHERRIES, No. 1 can . . ... DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS, picnic size DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD, No. 1 can. . WAGNER’S STRINGLESS BEANS, can. . . LOG CABIN SYRUP, pint can. . . . ... ... KRUMM’S MACARONI ALL QUALITY 250 £GC NOODLES 3 PKGS. P.& G.SOAP,5cakes . . . ... ...... 2% CHIPSO, 3 pkgs. . . .. ........... 2l 6 BIG BOXES MATCHES . .. ... ..... 25 FANCYRICE, 3pkgs. . . ..........2% PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, pkg. . . . . 15¢ SNAPPY CHEESE, pkg. . . .. ........ 15 TROCQ Iilebete Ih . .-% . 29c JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES, doz. . . . . . 29¢ CHOICE GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for . . ... 25¢ FANCY LEG LAMB, Ib. . . . . . . FRESH HAMS, Ib. . . . 21c GOOD POTROAST,bb. . . .......... raipe ORIGINAL 2. SAUSAGE, Ib., 35¢ LOFFLER’S SAUSAGE AND PORK “PRODUCTS The Finest at Any Price THEY'RE 100% PURE FOUNTAIN HOLMES’ GELFAND’S o5 and Crallers | MAYONNAISE BRAND Cakes and Crullers The Purest Made HAMS Known to Washingtonians as If you’ve used them, you . use them always. If you | iy have the homnde o 12¢ Jar 25(: Jar T o e Chas. Schneider Baking Company SMALL PULLMAN LOAF SILVER CAKE The deliciousness of The most convenient form in which Corby’s latest pure food to buy bread. Unsurpassable Purity product is worthy of a trial—you’ll admit it’s un- CERESOTA FLOUR usually good and always “The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour of the World” want it. | NOT BLEACHED 51bs. . . . 25c 121bs. . . ..55c AT EVERY D. G. S. STORE { District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. | 19¢ ; Saks Overcoats <525 Coats that were variously priced from $30 to $45 If you incline to the conservative type of Coat —they’re included. Conservative in model and also in the fabrics. But if you want the smarter styles—Single or Double - breasted—in Double - faced Cloths— they’re in the special grouping, too. Buying a Saks Overcoat now at such a price as $25 is a good investment—in which you’ll begin to enjoy a dividend right off —and then again next winter. Third Floor Specials in the ~ Boys’ Shop Clearance has influenced some deep reductions on things that will materially strengthen your youngster’s wardrobe. Mackinaws—in the smart plaids; ;onvufiil:lle ctlxlhn and com- rta ] p:tlnets ;ize- 8 to 57'95 17 years. Reduced to Fancy Suits—the small lots of many grades. \, Some have two pairs of pants. s 75 Broken sizes 7 to 17 > years. Reduced to. Raincoats, with Caps to match, water tight. Sizes 4 to $5,9§ 18 years. Reduced to.. Union Suits—medium weight and all wool. Sizes 28 to 31,45 36. Reduced to Middys—regulation model; All- White and White with Blue collars. _Sizes 4 to 18 31_50 vears. Reduced to..,. Black Cat Hose—Black and Dark Brown. Sizes 6 to 11%. 29c For Saturday reduced to. ' Men’s $5 and $6 Shoes $3.45 The Oxfords are Tan Calf, Patent Colt, Dull Calf and Vici Kid. Sizes 6 to 11. ‘The High Shoes are Black and Tan Calf. Broken sizes. Every pair of these Shoes has welt soles. Street Floor Moleskin - Coats and Vests If you want to keep the cold out when you are out in it—get into these warm garments. Men’s Sheep-lined Moleskin Cloth belted coats with beaverized collar. Sizes 38 to 46. 313.15 Special Men's Corduroy and Moleskin Cloth sheep-lined Vests. Sizes 38 §4,25 to 44. Special Men's Sheep-lined Jackets, Mole- skin Cloth, leather sleeves, knitted neck and cuffs. Sizes 36 to $0.75 46. Special... Boys’ Shecp-lined Moleskin Cloth belted Coats with beaverized collar. - Sizes 32, 34, 6. Spe- $9.75 cial

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