Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 40

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SEEKS TOELEVATE MEXICAN FARMING Calles Authorizing‘ Great Ir- rigation and Road Build- ing Projects. BY HARRY NICHOLLS. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MEXICO CITY, November 27.— Much importance is attached to Presi- dent Calles’ trip through the northern of the republic. ‘hief executive on his journey pproved the construction | He is on way to inspect an im mense pumping station in course of construction farther south. The re- sult is expected to be that in the near future Chihuahua will be the most fer- tile State in the whole republic. It is planned that many unculti vated tracts of land in northern Mex- | | ico Ahlill be full\ productive by the | < 5 The president now is keeping the promise made to the small farmers when he was a candidate for chief ex- ecutive and which gained him many romise was that one ef his Mexico indepondent agriculturally._~ that is, that nothing which could possibly. be grown on Mexican “Jlana should be im) ‘% Various points where Gen, Calles 18 now visiting large agricultural col- leges are being built, At which the young Mexican generation. the sons of the land workers, will be taught scientific farming. One of the coll will be opened to students on Janu; resent scheme largely in keeping with the pre\ tatement that betore t office the go ‘ot less than $ n and othe 3250 000 FOR PENSIONERS | - Virginia to Pay l‘ourth Install ment to 8,600 Persons. Special Dispatch to RICHMOND. The State pensione! smlmen nd sukuen who were | fatally burned “hen he ply for pen- | caught fire at an ope s grate. the number | parents had left e htae s hiltre = on the rolls was about 15.000 Do a little calculating— MOST of the popular brands of tooth paste—and there are very many excellent ones—sell for TWO HAVE SAME LUCK. Brethers Each Lose Leg and Un- dergo 19 Operations. Corres lmn\lonfu of the Associated Press. WINNIPEG, Saskatehewan, Novem- ber 8—Wounds received by Ernest and Harry Gridley, twin brothers. on the western front in the World War left each minus his left leg. The brothers were wounded at the same time on the morning of October 30, but one vear apart. Records show that each was op- erated on 19 times for war injurfes. The brothers were reunited at a convention of the Canadian Amputa- tions Association here. Ernest lives in Winnipeg and Harry in Toronto. COMMUNIST'S DEATH IS BLAMED ON STATE .| Max Go]dstems Sister Told He Was Not Fed After He Gave Up Hunger Strike. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MOSCOW, November 27.—The state- {ment of the Rumanian authorities that the fatal hunger strike of Max dstein, Rumanian Communist . in Doftan prison terminated rought an em su; prison doctor, Fluro, examined him and prescribed a diet. Goldstein’s sister was informed that the prison director had ordered non- feeding of the prisoner, despite the physician's prescriptions. She return- ed to the prison eight days later with Dr. Fluro and a re-examination indi- cated that he had not been fed during the eight days. He died that night. Impartial Rumanian _newspapers are demanding an investiga sisting that Goldstein’s illegal, since he Noted for Copper Kettles. h)r upwards of half a century Bucy Ohio, has been one of the' chief s of the manufacture of kettles ind other utensils of copper. In the 1iXing pans used in the Unitec sides a Yasvica n<|de) -able por m kettles, s afluunnen( ng steamships and throughout the of manufacture is done largely l\ han: P keul Glrl of 4 Bnrned to Death. ovember ter of Was clothing The smaller children. 50 cents. Listerine Tooth Paste—as good a tooth paste, by the way, as modern science knows how to produce —sells for 25 cents. Now do a little calculating for yourself. Like most people you probably use about a tube a month. Do you realize that this saving in the course of one year represents the price of 60 bars of laundry soap? LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE THAE EVFNING BTAR, WARHTNGTON. D. TU.. FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. Facts to Give You Pause. In the United States.in one year about $45,000,000 h( _spent for school alnnc a slln\ Ol $90,000,000 per v s beople / | B = MOTHER :~Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of ‘Wind Colic Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea expended by the American great as the total expenditure for people. This one company in onmelschooltexts. ..~ one | school texts. Wholer\eai Cereal year sold 18,000,000 gallons, averaging ! 100 drinks to the gallon at not less than five cents per drink. From this it is assumed that the Nation's sofe drink bill alone is 25 to 50 times as To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assi‘milation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Made by the makers of Listerine A T Physicians everywhere recommend it. Thank you most cordially for your liberal Thanks- giving patronage—and your exceedingly fine patience. Our stores were extremely busy places, supplying your holiday needs and if, perchance you were at all delayed, we are indeed sorry. It is our constant aim and steadfast pohcy to furnish the finest foods at lowest prices and to give you real PURE LARD 2037 Med. 15c OPEN KETTLE RENDERED From the Eastern Shore of Virginia FANCY SOUTHERN CORN TOMATOES 2 o CORN Extra Sweetened (Iona Brand) Can lOc PEAS ruarGaroenrravor (oxa sraxn 2 Cans 25¢ STRING BEANS suiniitxs can 1Qc LIMA BEANS JENVRAGK, 2 cans 25¢ ASPARAGUS TIPS D¢ Monte PICNIC 9Q PINEAPPLE DPEY; NONTE Iz 9B PEACHES 1R B0 icep ' 30c PEARS "MRN&y ovatity 1" Can 25¢ VAN CAMP’S BAKED BEANS 3 cans 25¢ EVAPORATED MILK cXi%s 2 21¢ ARGO RED SALMON ca 35¢ EGGS ey o Gond Onetusanteed Doz. 49 SLICED BACON soioinohuio raness 1o Lb. 25¢ 8 0'CLOCK COFFEE oresdiiiimesr Lb. 39c PRINT BUTTER ‘toocroriwcon” Lb. 60c CORN MEAL w.e! Grouna 22.10¢; 5222¢ POTATOES meaiy cookers 10 Lbs.49c¢ SWEET POTATOQES "sxgyiumyrrov 5 Lbs. 25¢ YELLOW ONIONS 4us17c CHEESE "Wiorsyix ~ Lb.33c MACARONI—SPA GHETTI rxe 10c BISCUIT FLOUR “ynctosse~ 5§ i 35¢ WINESAP APPLES “Vienis™ 5 Lbs. 25¢ WESTERN APPLES Rjie Beauties 3 1ps. 25¢ CAMPBELL’S SOUPS v At can10c STAR or P&G SOAP 5 cCakes 25¢ ot ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ™

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