Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1926, Page 5

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EVENING STAR. |Premicr Briand R. A. ROSEBERRY NANIED BY MASONS Chosen Grand Master of Royal and Select Masters. Other Officers Advanced. u~ tine d Py Fuary mx' statesman in this L mous for its wine idded RELIEF INPOSSBLE "~ FOR MANOR PARK lmurove Streets‘ to Now. District Officials Indicate. Lained INJUNCTION ASKED AGAINST WARD AND : OTHERS IN MERGER . nmer the mud ho [ugeslavian Commiss Sonmewhat Better Terms. hing machin ady On valie of the d to pay the prese M. B Quick Relicf! Aplessaat efictive syrup- S i use PISO'S d externally, use o Thegat .:Acm All “Allprest” Laundry Service is at pound rates With the individual attention and per- ~onal protection which the “Allprest” sys- tem gives—it also serves vou with the ut- most economy. Send us the dress shirts. the collars. the daintiest lingerie — everything — all family-finished work is figured at pound rates. 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