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- books in paper covers. The present ke B h i ough, g e -1, A i way o A 5 tasly | BY DUAL ADMINISTRATION BY HIGH PRICE OF BOOKS | 5ui*Wien it somes %o outrisnt par- | bound novels and magesins whien | cutty. coseding 1 thirrrene oM | binding costs ntatly as much as dia e MU o mprewar daye culty, according to tho-representative | the whole book in prewar days. 36 IURKEY PRUPUSINE [MEXICAN CITY IS “RULED”) PRELATE IS ARRESTED. |LONDON PUBLISHERS HIT {fricer, for fiaseiost Bterturs, 1L 12| chasing the publlc fo shy and wanty | travelem buy when on a raiivay jour- [ of ona publishing house, fn to bind | | Bishop Brent Posts $10 for Trafic| A5 Tepic's Business in Chaos as Rival Violation. Buying Public Shies at Paying| { Mayors Struggle for | NIAGARA FALLS, April 1.—Bishop $1.85 for Novels, and Trade | | Charles H. Brent of the Episcopal Suffets. ! Somats | diocese of Buffalo was arrésted here e A | Correspondence of the Associated Press. ‘o : dence of the Awsociated Press late vesterday when he drove his au- | TONDON, March 13-—A problem Negotiating for Adjustment | reeic, x. Mexic h 10. | tomobfle to the left of a street car. |just now facing publishers in this 3 | —This city, capital of Nayarit State Bishop Brent was dresséd in his l‘nuvl\llry :t”::' :l:m::\;d:xlz:n‘o)‘,‘\‘x"“;l.::: | " on the e re 3 of Mesopotamia Boundary |is enjoyine, or rather enduring, two chureh robes at the time. After being | Sn 1 Btk OF U6 FepdiE RGeS |sets of “presidentes.” or mayors, With |pooked Bishop Brent placed $10 (‘a!hlf'.r novels, 12 shillings and 6 pence ( Dispute, It Is Reported. | thgir siiied oMicials and assistants. {441 ana_was allowed to depart. : for memolrs._and Migher 3 e by the “ins” on the ground of irregu- % Jy 2 larity, and they refused to turn over vs of the treasury to the other . which claimed victory in the | valioting. The result has been ad- | ¥| mmistrative chaos, and business men | are hoping that one side or the other | ¢ Britain, | soon will be ousted, so the city can to" e A“n\”ll.\o!_v!w down and enjoy its usual calm Toipkey. oo (g, Since Lk advent enii G | b - Lot § —is being paid today to the savings ) depositors of the American Security. | irar, Chroueh a” practice evolved of } - This represents the first semi-annual Cwere placated by donations. But payment of interest for the year 1925, Tepic farce has continued so lo 1 scarce that the g \ ‘I I} l‘ \ [ \ 1 % g houses se to come throug Another Pavime ‘ve aroer 5 . ol 1 L o B e f er Payvment, Even Larger We Hope, Will be Made October 1 ther faction, An appeal e RanRIe Open today until 5:30 smashing vietory By sheer forc drove from the streets all policemen oc| OF the old administration Thus, the €%| fittest having survived, the new po- | licemen are patrolling the beats. 3 ———— | EST ST | cher’s Castoria is es- | Our Savin . : ket ‘ Prague Wins Music Festival. | £, y N phcially prepased o re- ¢ gSs Depo>1lor> are 3% rrespondeace of the Associated Press i er 3 i . requested to bring in their pass . G ; March §—The Tfterna- | lieve Infants in arms - 1 { q g ! Interest Paid on Savings s, Turke E and Children all ages 0oks, so 4 > redi Afdeede b s ) y of Constipation, Flatu- b.(_ N that the proper ue(.ht At Ol ol e *| lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising of interest may be made therein. Five Convenient Banking Offices therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the I 3 assimilation ‘of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. w a vouns lady’s | To avoid imitations, Always look for the signature oi W ¥ with her girl | | Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates Physicians eveFywhere recommend it ctors have been b | the stores and busine: ¢ | senting their respectiv 4 1 2 vf the festival will be heard in Venice in September | AMERICAN SECURIT \ 15th and Penna Ave. ‘ | Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits \ Ozer $6,000,000 BRANCHES R Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Southwest—7th and E Sts. 5.W. L \ | Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th Si. N.W. Total Resources Owver. 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