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THE EVENING/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. 21 ' v veet e 2 - 14 ered he federal S i e S with s vz | JUNIOR LEAGUE AIDS | 555 Norvel Murmtorn, Stss” carinns | STATE GUARD IS CALLED | {Z5¢ bovis' "o Sitte goveramen. | FORMER HUERTA AIDE {4, i S g e and their customs with a vig e Ry fi‘..,“i‘.{“':’"’wo?v‘l\?ufifi suns Tt onangen the male-up of the gov- ribio Beitran and Pedro Gansiinta (oSt eS| BALL FOR HOSPITAL! Heten fowtaies. i aherine | TO OUST OFFICEHOLDERS | ernmcrt from aritwert 1o x wro-| 1S GONE FROM MEXICO ¢ s’ Bnly Eeusis OF Sontes ume of the Albu . meaning Sutherland, daughter of former Sen- Swest body. Gov. Sweet's action fol- i o remaining 'fres ave Jase | | < ¢ vice % Lagunes and Vidal Tenorlo. | ‘people of the snow has been | ator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, lowed closely the civil service com faniEned ubok (R, by thets Helgh: ettt has rexolved hersel? single handed [C010rado Governor Issues Call|mission order removing John R.|But Two Important Rebels Are There have been conflicting adviges bors; they call themselves ‘Skipetarl,’ . Into an entertainment committee, When Civil Service Head Smith, head of the State prohibition o g e Free, With Exodus of n hereabo cf or mountaineers, One important | Contributes Services to Benefit|weaping the convalescent youngsters s forees, from oftice, wmc;n:fi?;-u:ruz?: L :T::S';:;:‘:a:m(::p uts of Sanchie e, the (4 s, bitter amused. efus Leave. early In the morning. e anchez. 3 e o 2 (I-;)lrv‘n;:—(:‘he(.K:‘l:\l{l‘)[xren‘l“:{";::): g Event to Be Held Tomor- The sewing committes, of which o 10 o'clock Miss Cora Riggle, the gov- O i —cont Vere Crusidiy medans in thelr vielnity. " Rieht Mrs. Eustace Florence, jr. Is chair- | By the g ernor’s secretary, appeared at the of- | iy the Amoclated Press. s heiead g = i i “Alo he Sh pedit row Night. man, has expended $1,000 for the v n o . flce of Mr. Roberts with an order for| VERA CRUZ, January 1.—It is now 2 n Capture of Albanian Capital Romi ag e o TRiver (ihe & hospital and o e anded his - emoeniive pom | his removal signed by the governor |announced that Gen. Guadalupe San- PUTHUIE Of him. One report recently = i fo - Al i —sheets, pillo i bakiestolothtig, | s < = and a copy of the appo chez, military chief of the unsuccess- | e R e > One More Incident in Na- |5hrl‘flr(?an!A!?I:l‘lxnr;l‘r:;;‘l:? «1::,‘::::.“':: Various committees of the Junior | eto Miss Lucllle Johnson and Mra. | forces of 1h ‘d"y;' o ;3:["‘3"“15.?: Hen-y A. Hicks of Denver to take his[ru) de la Huerta revolt, quit Mexican | thi8 was not confirmed The Roman Catholic Ghegs live to the cue, of Washington 80- | ldgar Allan Poe usually do their |pound man, Willlam V., Roberts pri place. Mr. Roberts informed Miss|soll a year ago, landing at New Or- i —e. P s novth, the Gredk Orthodes e ais s, are aiding the offi- | work in the mending room at the|ident of the State civil service com. | Riggle that he would not comply|leans. ~ His present whereabouts is| Nine-tenths of the moving plctures tion’s Stormy History. . of Children's Hoepital In pre-| noupital, and the girls w y with the governor's removal order. not given. shown in England are made in other uth D! , d girls who sew at|missian from office. And after the 6 " Thaniarn, Blareos DEsxasts; i tion for the annual ball for the | home for the institution are Mrs.|military forces. mprising Col. Ar-| Col. Hart and Capt. Ardourel car-| More than 600 of his men since that!countries. referred to in the famous lines, ‘At :--::‘n‘zdu{ the mmll\ln:‘v;n.:vr‘\:‘\"h ‘vvv:l“ :‘llorflma, )Hnn {ly Chase, Miss |thur L. Hart and Capt. A. P. Ardourel | ried Roberts from his office hw the a George | Pe held tomorrow nigl - | Margaret Icks, Miss Constance|of Colorado National Guard 1. There was no violence, the “re- Rebel capture of Tirana, capital of | LAMIENt 1N his guarded tent. Georg 1 of the Colora ational Guard, had hall ere —— R lard Hotel. The President and MrS. | Newell and the Misses Elizabeth and | foretbly cjer 4 : 0 ormality. In the alboint cxpters of i, et | Fastbt A SR Uk GRS | et ol R o B o e I T sode of the kind In Albania's st ; The league already has helped the Ris posiker She aoroiao: Lat: keys to the officers, and this he also history, says a bulletin from the Na- No Railroady Conxtructed. hospital in varlous ways. Under the : Tl “This Is fust the beginning. Watch |refused to do. The officers then took tHonal Geographic Socl “The home town of Scande: cic- | leadership of canor Wheeler, & | The most prominent country in|closely and you'll get some page-one|them from his pocket. tor in a score or more flerc: es [ committen is ained at the un-{which women have no vote is France, The ouster marks the cul- . with the Turks, is a uga), | ders: 3 ution to assist In the |and yet in no other country in the on of two years of controversy the Waorld War | located on & plctupesque precipice of | diet kitchen. The work assigned 1o | world perhaps have W played @ en the governor and the civil| Eggs from the United States were newest na bania’s westernmost mountain | the these women ranse from dish-fmore important part in politics or ex- | service commission and involv the | shipped to 33 countries within the washing to nurses’ ass ts. a greater Influence on histc safety of the positions now held by | last year. ana is in the west central part Committees Albania, 20 miles inland from The grouy oo sin's prlesonr wers| oid R ek B i 4*&44444444444444444444‘4¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ked these two cities. Not a mile| 3" ailroad vet been built. Th.-."“"”"’I i = = rup. The us that which overtook works hard, but she is no mere s of a fron-| drudge makes hread of malze would ex-|and c er an open hearth fire. homes that | The & wood ashes she uses mparison | in pl soap. She ves woolen mud | cloth and plaits black brald for the f genuine beau- | garments she makes of it. 1 paved streets.| “The fol With squares | folk 1s exte and market | studied es galore of en sting of spells Many of these have s of utility. One ob- to a widespread belief STORES More bargains at the Yel- low-Front District Grocery Society Stores—all over town. SUGAR 10 bs. 73¢ GOLD BAG COFFEE 4OC ORIENTA COFFEE 49¢ UNEEDAS 3 pigs. 13¢ PANGHE RO 2 Phas. 25C KRUMM'S :riciiinn 3 pgs. 25¢ e Scams 25¢ soaps 4 cakes 25¢ CERESOTA 15 Ibs.....35¢ FLOUR 121bs. ...70c CY P {;IIItIAPEFRmT 4 tr 25¢ e power to decrease her size at of a fly, crawl through key- s and crannies and suck her vic- in 16 Sem-|timas biood He wonders whether the malaria-carrying mosquito may district | not have given rise to this story How Bucky Harris Battled His Way to the Top —is told by Bucky himself in his own story of his life “Mine Boy to Manager Which begins publication in he Fvening Star The Sundy Sty Next Monday, January 5th Every fan will read with interest the ups and downs experienced by this hero of the diamond in his efforts to get into the big game, and his rapid rise to the very pinnacle of base ball fame. ” . The COACH as Buick builds it is finished in perma- nent Duco—in attrac- tive colors. Buick has changed all the stand- ards of the coach e of construction by building and finishing the Coach according Buick closed car standards. The body is by Fisher. l-dm-u.mm-dnlzhhmu-r’-fim Holmes xae Pies The milk-made pies that kave made Holmes Bakery famous. Every Variety at the DGS Stores But every man and woman—enthusiast or not—will find in this story an inspiration—as it recounts the rebuffs that were mastered; the defeats that were over- come; the obstacles that were pushed aside—in that determined effort to succeed. It’s a lesson in persist- ency and pluck. Chas. Schneider Be Sure to Leave Baking Company’s Your Order With the DGS Grocer for Small 1 Corby’s P‘ioh:? » Krushed The Most Convenient Wheat for Every Bread Service Loaf Wiaoped 9c I¥s a Health Prescription Every chapter in “Mine Boy to Manager” glows with human interest—kindling sympathy for the disap- pointments and thrilling with the triumphs. 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