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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1. U MADE MOVIE G TRAL S“REH\ “Poor Mrs. Jones hy Ag-l- cuiture Department Con- trasts City and Country. i] © in the TURKEY TO DISCLOSE NATION'S “BEST MOTHER” ) Under Way in Response to Made An Sear Request can Mother ARTISTS REPORTED SAFE. Roerich Expedition Three High Mountai Passes Over PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secy. STOMACH SUFFERERS NOTICE! sw free boc »d with 3 regardin, f you value your free from | nd troubles | for a copy | health h > due to fgno-| and neglect | ous stomach e kept people | rellef for weeks, hs and in some cases years. ader of this paper can obtain | “The lnnm My: \Dollcale Live-Saving Devices at New Dlscowrles EXpOQlllOll in Pltlsburgh_ extremely sensitive. pin in its immedi- rophone for use | ntombed , formed the center of attraction Exposition of New Discoveries, h opened at Carnegie Museum to- m Pitts- Govern- wsting light [BHELDIN HUNGARY ! People of Budapest Believe “Awakening Hungarians” ADLAI W MANN IN CHARGE Tried to Get Funds. t sensitive de- »hoto electric | & By the Associated Press. dition to the New Disc the museum offic ition for the first t o acquisitions, phs of Queen Is 4 been | 1 others are wrticipants | | made and probably seve , | vet to be made of alleged in the thirty billlon fra - |ing plot. The Hung g Agency announces t v has been co A | the essentials of the affairs knowa and further revelations not to be ex pected. Gen. Jose head of the govi was placed unde o Hons to. the nollcs by two lnxmu)(\ of the plant. The impression in impartial circles | in Budapest s that the government has acted vigorously throughout the investigation of the counterfe > known as “the Awakenir . found in named because on i urs the perfect figures 13 dinosauer skull, embedded in the ch it was found in Utah, another exhibit. SENTENCES PASSED. Man Convicted of Assault Given Three-Year Term. Justice Bailey, I Turpin, retired, former 'COOLIDGE OPPOSES | U. S. RUBBER LOANS Believes Private Concerns Must Handle American-Controlled Plantations. in Criminal Division afternoon sent colored, to tho penitentiary | lign their political Turpin was convicted | they have been steadil; ' soln Nov 1920. E “The Awakening their part, deny any the forgeries, and the Hung Telegraph Agency asserts that -| party will not be dissolved Murderer Is Electrocuted. HUNTSVILLE, Tex P).— hito Ruedo, ico, was electrocute itentiary here early ing of Willlam an attempted pay-roll robbery Paso in March, 1924. Artificial wool is made of pine . which since Hungaria connectic on with 1an the iment loans for the | 1-controlled siven a year have the ap- and a day In the pe nitentiary. during the = world s felt & hand in - | January 9 . will_spenad tealing an the prop . 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Twelve more years passed before Pack- ard perfected improvements which made proper lubrication almost automatic. Now the owner of a new series Packard Six may lubricate all 45 points on the chassis requiring regular attention by the mere pull of a convenient plunger. And the oil rectifier on the motor makes it unnecessary to change crank case oil more than faur or five times in a year of average driving. Packard Washington Motor Car Company 0. Coolican, President Connecticut at S Potomac 5000 CKARD The Price of the Packard Six 5-Passenger Sedan, Equipped and Delivered in Washington, is $2,860. AdveRlisomens a8\ aYirOYiTeYI7aX/gYi 78K A6V e XhYe ket F |$2 Felt-Base Rugs or HALL RUNNERS $ l and ISX108 inehes: good patterrs ithroom, kitehen. hally 159¢ Womeu's Jiber Silk Hose a4 ineh 1 oo, with. w 139¢c Window *24 SHADES fi oy 3fors1 wree whit 2 Win “lixtires: 1 .98 Towe! 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