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'BACKING BHPARTY Bulldog Nurses Two Baby Tlgers POLITICAL SYSTEM Non- Parhsan Movement by‘ Civic Federation to Stimu- | late Citizenship Education. | | The dog, with two of iis Ry the Assaciated Press | puppies and the two tig. NEW YORK, March 16 A mo ing quartered in a hote ment intended to stimulate parti pation in party polities by all Ameri- can citizens was announced yesterday by the National Clvie Federation That body has formed a non tisan department on political ed tion, supported by prominent le the Democratic and Repub parties, with Elihu Root as honorary chairman and Alton B. Parker as ve chairman Ry the Associated Press. MACON, G March 16 baby tigers L Saturday Winter quarters of a circu; vesterday were being mothered by a huge bulldog. An animal trainer, custom of a tigre first born, took the anim T knowing the its : Men Convicted h\' Axmv Cour* Placed on Steamer. SANTIAGO, Chile, March 16.—A num- her of persons recently ordered de- be to perpetuate the ported by the military courl were I system and to en- | placed on board the steamer Acon- i to take a more |cagua yesterday. They included for- part in either of those two|mer Senator Ladislao Errazuriz for- s A natlonal conference for |mer deputles Isamel Edwurds Matic sion of the subject is planned.| Emilio Pizzoni and nx.merx‘.- H\;{nenun P : d the retired Gen. Carlos Harms. ; Ppae Seee { All the men except Errazuriz and Itie snnounced pagposssofihic do atte, who will go to New York and rtment on political education will | L to Europe. whl B fandeatin > aid in checking the growing | crence of our citizens to the | essity of party govern- stitution of the “group” or many- m of Kurope.” and the American system of Whitefie National Civic Federation has| Mississippi. Gov. Frank O. Bre ers from leaders of both|of M and others. and Democratic parties| A quotation from President Cool- e movement | idge. emubasizing the necessity of : those who expressed their|party organization, but not, John W. Davis, Demo- specifically mentioning candidate for President last parti VWAAANAAAAAAAA, Hechinger Rock-Bot;m Priced New Building Materials The Hech ger Company is centeri s principal biggest in the ideas on the redactien of small part of With Own Puppws ‘ E ‘DEPORTEES LEAVE CHILE. building costs. We started back in 1911 as a House-Wrecking Com- pany, and we have secured our position in the front rank. Finding an insatiable demand Tor building mate- rials which could be sold at reasonable prices, we learned that manufactur- ers with large stocks would gladly sell them at bargain prices if we would pay cash and buy in im- mense quantities. We have added different lines of new building ma- volume today. We have given our cus- tomers better and bet- ter propositions. It s the modern princirle of business which is becom~ ing so dominant today— the Chain Store Id un on the cash-and-carry basis, with volume great- Iy reducing the cost of doing business per dol- lar of sales. We are rapidly reaching a point when all building ials, from the “Foun- d-uon to the Roof,” may ::EJIEIEE@%E:—EBE' ED:—-—::IU }IWWWV\WVW\‘ \ terials, 50 that our Wreck= be purchased at one place. I We will deliver at small extra cost. BATHROOM OUTFITS, all new and guaranteed, $55 up; Kitchen Sinks of all kinds, $5.00 up; New Drain Boards at $4.00 up; New Double-section Laundry Trays; New White Vitreous Toilet Outfits at $19.50 up; Black and Galvanized Sewer and Water Pipe, both new and used; New Hot-air Furnaces, pur- chased from Government, at 550 All of our ma!cnzl is sold with a guarantee of “money back if you want it. WATER HEATERS—Gas Heaters, double copper coil, $9.00 up; Kerosenc Heaters, suitable for country use or where is not available, $19.00; Galvanized Iron Kitchen Boilers, allon capacity, 85-1bs. pressure, $9.00 TOILET SEATS—Mahogany Bar-hinge Seat at $2.75; White Sanftary Sheet Celluloid-covered Guaranteed Seat at $6.50. BEAMS—I Beams, Angles. Channels, T Irons, Reinforcing Bars and Plate Girders (suitable bridges), Steel Trusses of 80-ft. spans. the city the lowest price, Grounds of 5th and Fla. Ave. A BRICK—At Camp Meigs onl th and Fla. DOORS AND SASH, both salvaged and n stock sizes, $3.00 and up; Sash, new six lig Screens. 40c_each. LUMBER—Salvaged irom our many together with an immense purchase 2x4, 2x6. 2x8—Sheathing, Flooring, Siding and Ceilin prices. Also both new and used laths. We can save you money. PAINT—Weathershicld House Paint, manuiactured hy Certain-teed Company, white and all other colors, $225 per gallon. Color card mailed on request. Also Barn, Roof and Fence Paint at §145 per gallon. This is all Freshly Manufac tured Paint of a nationally known ccmpany. It is NOT Army Paint ROOFI\(l Co Plain and r county The largest selection m stored at our Camp Meigs Ave. NE N v wrec ~Capitol Roofing, manufactured by Certain-teed 25; 2-ply, $1.75; 3-ply, $2.25; Mill-end Roofing, S1. 25; 3-ply, $150. Also Red and Green Slate Surface Roofing. Certain-teed Four-in-one Shingles, guaran- teed ten years, $5.00 per square. SPECIAL Certain-teed SHINGLES The Cut - out Kind. Nationally advertised. Guaranteed 10 years. $5.80 per square. CORRUGATED_IRON—New, hoth galvanized and black, at lowest prices. Complete bill of materials—lumber, doors, <ash and sheet iron—to build a garage may be purchased at our vards WALL BOARD—Brand-new Fiher Board, 3c per sq. ft.; New Fireproof Plaster Wall Board, 3%c per sq. ft. SIDNEY L. HECHINGER HOUSE WRECKING CO. Camp Meigs. 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Mair Otfice, 6th and C Sts. S.W. Inspection invited at both ofiices until 5:30 p.m. T . z Heclz inger Co. 5th & Fla Ave. Northeast—6th & C Sts.” Southwest E| ING YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIAL HAVE ESTABLISHED THE GOOD WILL OF THIS COMPANY PP S ~ ~ ) o[e——a]——a[———c[c——Jal——To]——g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925. i D LY ]DE—-—:EEEEDE o] ——— | ——jaj———] EE‘JDEB—B:—EEED :One-Cent Sale Grapefruit This popular healthful fruit never was better. They are tree-ripened, large, of thin skin and "] juicy. You can save money by buying largely while this sale lasts. g Blue Bell Shoepeg GORN Fancy Whole Kernel N Extra Standard Quality Natural Sweetness 2:35¢) | = T2, None Sold to Dealers Cans for e 4200 9-26¢ ew York State The haunting melodies rendered by the A&P Gypey Orchestra will be broadcasted at 9 p.m. tonight. Our buyers have purchased several carloads. |SLbs. 23C ) A Rich Blend of Lb 43(: Brazilian Santos A&P Delighlfully Flavored i OATS 3 for 25¢ Underwood Sardines, " 15¢ (In Mustard Sauce) F ancy i % BLOATERS, 3 for 25¢ 4 . 4 + + i i Boneless Herring, Lb., 25¢ (A Dainty Lenten Meal) P Clicquot Club I Ginger Ale $ 3. 2 5 Case 24 Bottles (50c Allowed for Case and Bottles) 222227 2L, PIILEIIIIIIII T2 127 Sunnyfield Graham Flour Makes the dainty muffins. Graham Flour is highly recommended by food experts wholesome and nourishing— i 25¢ L1111 LA /”//m//,/”/ L L A oL AL LA L7 olesome Pettijohnf.:::rf:::tz: = ’Pkg., 20c RIPE OLIVES Very Healthful and Nutr: § as | Del Monte re MACKEREL,? for 25¢ Norway e SU SRS Copenhagen Cabbage, ». 5c T T 2E e e 22 2 2T T 27 7 O T L T 7777720, / Sunnybrook Large Size EGGS From nearby hen- neries; strictly Lean, Sweet fresh. Packed in and Tender sealed cartons— b. 18 Doz. 39c HAMS Smoked Shoulders Closely Trimmed Sugar-cured [ fi Can 1 Oc (ZLZTI22L 2 77777777 770 Tl 77T T R 2 T e T P TP V7772, Lt Silverbrook Print Butter Churned fresh from pure rich cream. Delicious flavor— in 1/ sections LGLLLIPII R AEL /1711 LEE0PA Lo T2 ZZ L T T T 2 L TP T2 T T T 77 mmm Strictly Fresh No. 1 Carefully Selected, and Carefully Candled 7 3] LU #2777 P27 ARSI TP A2 L 22T F AT 11 Pure White Kettle Rendered Lard Market is still in an unsettled condition and may go higher Lb. ; J@D@EDD[—EEEE@E%C&EEE = POTATOES The very finest quality of Potatoes, dry, white, mealy cookers, free from frost and perfectly sound. put on sale Monday at 2 p.m. at this low price— mdmgmmg I 2 2227 2 P The Coffee Supreme 2777z zZ. L T 2 2T 77 7 T T 1,600 Boxes Assorted .’ Atlantics! These delicious Cookies are fresh baked. Delightful vanilla flavored body and marshmal- low top, sprinkled with cocoanut. They are usu- ally sold at 28¢ per 1b. and are a real good bargain at this special price. Lb. 21¢ ! GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Rich golden color of de- lightful flaver; a ready seller and well worth the price. S Assorted Atlantics EUC—EEI:————:I T e—— They willkbe None Sold to Dealers Coffee Lb., 52¢ Bokar Grown on the Andes Moun- tains; Highest Quality; Always Fresh. IONA TOMATOES&*17cE Ripe Rea‘, Solid Pack oottt otettmt—t—o A lc—— | c——]a|r———lnj—F Large sCan srv. MATCHES, Box, 5c” DUZ, 3 for 25¢ l'i The Rubless Cleanser e e e e A | o4, CLEANSER, Can, 8c e e e e e A B Thea Nectar Teau From the Old World Tea Gardens | 11b. Pkg, 19(,'%'"’ Pkgv-gSCI T T Spring A&P v Flour Milled from hard spring wheat. Makes nice white bread and light fluffy cakes. PRI IIILS (VL LTI T LRI ST TS Y 1 2T AL LTI L LR T FREL LA LAY L AR £ T/ Kirkman’s POWDER Pkg., 7C BACON Y2 Lb., 22¢ Sunn yfield Sliced A 8 e paiont Ginger Ale, 2 Bot., 25¢c B Pale Dry_ (2¢ Refi.md on E E Creamery Butter, Lb., Slc Fresh as the morning dew—cut from the tub. Old-Time Relish, ‘=5 19c Large 1 9 c m Tastes like homemade, intensely appetizing. Y Bottle T I T TR T Del Monte All Good Fruit Salad Large- Can, PALMOLIVE - SOAP —sale continues for a few days. Suggest buying in quantities while this price lasts. 4 25¢ cks. for | | Y iscf