Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1926. e Neglect SBHUUI. B[] AR[] B".I. REG’LAR FELLERS —Daring Dick Had Nothing on Jimmie. R RSN R Your, Skin UPHEI.!BLGASUUE vt (Uiad £B%een TO PAY FOR '};{ll‘ics—.‘\s hi:;v“:'lewaheamwnt with Q%HT%CKS\' AY THE TER’! iver Pills will . sas MOVIE THEATRE, HOW do more to clean up Representative Tells Citizens | ’ CANHE TAKE HIS the skin than all the GIRL FRIEND Leauty treaty 4 Arguments for Elected S N2 mn creation, — ¥ imperfect 0. complexion Officials. is caused bya Conditions exist in Washington pub- sluggish lMe schools which wouid not be tol Tiver. erated for an instant in the most re Mithions of people. nld. young ana middle age [ mote backwoods section of South Car- | take them for Biliousness, iness. Sick | olina, Representative que of the | Headache, Upsel St b and for Sylow: | House District committee, dec! 3 ey end the | at a meeting of the Kal zens’ Associatlon in the parish of St. Margaret's Church, Connecti avenue and Bancroft place, 1 Mr. Gasque declared th: is “any place under God" that has a monarchial form of wov-| ernment, it is the Nation He sald it is not American to laws compellin not permitting parents a vouice lecting subjects to be P the selection of officer ot ed- YOUR ucatlonal affairs. The school system APER SOLD AT AUCTION. | s e ot e here, he said, will never be what is = Salt Creek Journal at C | desired by a majority of the resi-|St. Joseph, Mo., Gazette Bought by |} iy === — S . | dents until the elective 3 r | 4 members of the Board of i Holders of Bonds. | | is enacted into law, thus causing sy = G | board members to be answerable to| ST: JOSEPH, Mo, February 24 (). E REN l' AN APART’.V[ NT | bogie s o, St. Joseph Gazette, a morning 5 4 J\ E i Necessity for resorting to the half- sold at trustees' sale ves- ool attendance be- | tor, Ford, president 6t the . | in the new building at 3 v nk, and the Firs 2 an e First 1,room, grillcloset and bath K AT - i . ’ red . W e i oo e q:nloun:.‘kl | £k VERY SIp 1s a temptation—to # 1 room, kitchen and bath .'. ]]2] . in fa 3 * would be sold again In a | i h i E E W f| 2 rooms, kitchen and bath ¢ 9 jGasau ) v o _ i calied MELTS: which you can yield happily R - { 24th : o e e A ag, ntere n N e s e R —for National Ginger Ale is good { extals { ST. on the’ ‘ment X e » . ome $37.50 to $64.50 lll | einmeiocieianfiven lofifedevi il | jun. g o othe s |N fraiudce, ufl‘.fl.;flj{%;;{ y for you—besides its wonderful = - % ‘ , | Mr.-Gasque said, -succes: |ubtisher ot the A itlo A o i refreshment | ot a dcark Toom n the 5 G other lines will not matter, He urked |ind Max Lavand of Denver, former |} ‘ I building THE EST. 1879 toward Congress, to give credit when y For sale by bottle or ca I 1 1 d 7 it 18 due and to weigh all criticism 9 “ = 5 € X i .arge rooms, closets an a0 S Vel bl e s | oms <l 4 TIVERTON tions of Congressmen in passing law v e Served at Fountains, Clubs | beneficial to the District has placed S and Cafes. 3 ' ome members, he said, in a mood to . A } i L. W. Groomes. 1416 F St. ee en l vote agalnst anything for the Dis- - Guggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh St. N . trict. .. L4 K Phone Main 7637 | Mrs. Harv ce prest- | Tohee Nann a 5 named as THE WORLD FAMED . . . for dlection:to the Citizens’ Effervescent Salt icest Laxative, { s e ] 9 {|the South Washington Citi | sociation urging co-operation in se Wl , curing the beautification of the Take it with you whenever you travel. Changesof L »” O Eouiteaih pivent tovaah. | climate, food and water may affect you. A “dash’ ascare acks were concurred In. | of ENO in a glass of water, hot or cold, taken on t bile t. ha arising will tend to promote inner cleanliness and S | cent automobile tra, , was char- 5 X acterized as a standing menace to the relieve unsettled conditions of the stomach and 130~ | people of the District achy, dizzy, bilious, | " Senator King, member of the Sen- constipated, sick! |ate District committee, wWho W One or two pleas- | have addressed the meeting, be candy - like | 1l and was forced to retire before ») aken |the time for his talk. President Don't stay head- time, will mild- | Georse F. Mitchell presided. | ! 10 75¢ and $1.25 ly st late vy Tee: Sttt your Officers Ordered to Stations. bowels. Then you | 7he following named’ officers have will both look and | been relieved from duty with the feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your | general staff of the Army and ordered Sales Agents: head will be clear, stomach sweet, | to stations as follows: Col. Thomas E. HAROLDF. 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