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30 TIIE EVENIN( STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. €., HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, WILL PRESS FIGHT ONLIQUOR mewns‘ Government Efforts Meet Different Fates in Two Federai Courts. ment’s fi rected v of dent denaturi trade. to stop the leuhol fror plants int which has received 0-50 treatment in the Courts, will continue Having won one suit other in efforts to manufacturers cha rvegular, the Government is now ed with a series of sufts from concerns h an, it is understood, to b . factor to their defense il judiciary Vederal | and lost 1y permits Results in Equity. in equity b onrt. one con ainst the ike the while Hy Phi Dickinson the permits re ule on the broad the Government basis of permits annual, with the them. and »f the per as the de trom cont cssibility the revoeation sstion was illegal npanies of earing No Indication of Appeal. » was no indication in Govern ircles here today »e filed in th the privile rmits. But these revoci ordered only after extend ing which the com @ been granted the privi presenting their side of the was in the New York dis eral judze upheld the jvernment to enforce f the annual permit. red by legal au conver: with the two first decision ar to affect the ca 1 could not be con: establishing a precedent upon \Which the Government would Shift its concerning prohibition their tions w thorities situation considered here the Equity suits are expected in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and per haps elsewhere. When You Feel a Cold Cor ke Laxative BROMO QUIN W ff the a nd ELECTION REPORT HALTS. ~ d Brookhart-Steck Committee Awaits | Senator Caraway’s Return. nate elections subcommittee the Brookhart - Steck 1l contest, scheduled to ¥ to begin preparation ts report to the full committee. postponed the meeting be of the absence of Senator Senator Brookhart will not pear before the committee, and only a short time is expected to be ve quired to complete the repurt. INDUSTRIAL WORK SHOWN. Exhibit of Specimens From Near East Schools. An exhibit of the industrial a vocational work of the Near Eas schools will be held during the convention of the National Education sociation at the Washington Audi- torium, February 21 to 25. Problems of the educational institutions of the Near East will be breakfast conference the D to be held by partment of Superintendence of the National Association. in which Dr. L. W. Glazebrook. chairman of the men's committee of the Near Mef in the District, will j Denies Misconduct Charges. Frank W. Harvey denied charges of miscondu preferred st him by his wife Helen T. and filed king 1 represented by nwler has Attor- Gain Br. detached brick, rage, in hevy Chase, Md. i T T BENSON THOMA CO xls 15th. St. .\lain 8116 You need Blank Books come to our store. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ]ust a l1ttle sore throat” is the beginning of many a serious illness. 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RICHMOND, Authorization for the purchase of | lands to be included in the proposed | Shenandoah National P | lesque. | vided for in : Mut i bur lesque, Assembly of The e Geological Fom. ficates of indebted v 00,000 to purchase the Venus, 4 720 and | rhese certificates om mone. would be fated by the ture or donations bill appropriated $200,000 for 1927 to be used in meeting certific issued in 1926, Neither the nor the members of the comm would he msible for the cates othe n morally SAILOR HEROES HONORED 1145 pam. 10:5 750 and Pirate, p.m | | o = the ! World,” . T:45 and 9:35 Rose of the ) pan. wvers in Quarantine,” at 630, 8 and 340 pm. | Lincoln (colored)— "That Royle Girl, 3 to 11 p.m. Two of Roosevelt Crew Died. ABOARD STEAMSHID FILMS TO FEATURE ARMY OF SANTIAGO DINNER Annual Affair of Society to Be Held | | Monday Night at Army and ! Navy Club at 7:30 .M. pressive (N\»mnnips were board the President Rodsevelt ves day near the spot where Uno Witanen and Ernest Heitman lost their lives in the first attempt to rescue the crew of the Dritish steamer Antinoe. 3ishop Hi of the Meth reh, conducted the Father Louis B. ph's Seminary, k was made hy Capt. Two reels of motion showing the country quiri. Siboney picture films between Dai Santiago, Cuba— |the route followed the United States troops of the Shafter expedi tion in 1898—are announced as the feature of the annual dinner of the Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba at the Army and Navy Club at 0 o'clock Monday evening, Febru | Baltimore. George F The captain the the lifeh crew which a ed the rescues of the Antinoe cast wreaths and bouquets of sy flowers sent by relatives and friends of the two dead heroes upon a sea almost ax angry and restless as that |in which Witanen and Heitman went | to their deaths and e and bers of Henry I'. McCain and Gen. S. D. R deliver addresses | fons are being made with Maj Gen. C. McK. Saltzman, who an nounces today that he is desirous of closing the list as soon as possible Col. W. C. Brown is secretary of the society. Hearings on Curtis Bill. Jaint nd wrd. la by Senator Phipps. | Senate committee, will be held Feb- ruary 24 on the Curtis bill to estab- |lish a department of education with LECTURE ON EXPLORATION | oot e 2 e head hearing House before the Senate on education ounced today chairman of the Dr. Rice to Describe Brazilian Trip Before Geographic Society. Wholesale and Re | varieties or ~mr-\...1 in’ season CATERING TO ELS. REN s AND I'l(l\ \T}. FAMIL TEN. RANT! ND DELIV TWTHE CHF Distributars of Al An adventurous journey of explora- tion into remote and unknown parts of Brazil will be described tomo: afternoon and evening by Dr. Ale: der Hamilton Rice before members | of the National Geographic Societv | at the Masonic Temple Auditorium. | Dr. Rice and his v made their | Wi through some the world's densest forests and accomplished their objectives in spite of malaria, hos- | { tile natives and numerous physical | ulties, ‘ An airplane was taken { from it were obtained mm,.xk..m.i photographs of the country. which will be nused in illustrating the \ WE c1, FISH A% Ywit Main 6237-6238 asMocha The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E:SWING CO. 10153 — E STREET along and dress. Motion pictures of the act ities of the natives will also le shown. EXAMINED SSEJ' FITTED «— Silver and Platinum. Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F_St. N.W. Absolutely Fresh Every Fannie May Washington Shops: 1010 E St. NW. 1406 N. Y. 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