Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 15

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CATHOLICS TOHOLD PROTEST MEETING Session Here Planned 1o Con- ‘ sider Attitude of Mexican Government. _Growing out of of the Knigh ington to pro AMexican gover lics and their t of this faith, night by a local organi result in a n: part of Cath he pre I ady *ETOWN from u Kni f Columbu affalr to an undertaking in which al the Catholics §n Washington will take vart. It is planned to hold the pro St meeting at Poli's Theater Sunday, Aarch T Will Meanwh attitude bward Catho itment of individuals | luns were laid last al committee of the hat will probably -wide protest on the unce Meeting. the request of the Knights of Colum- uty, announcements of | d the attitude of] wlained at bus and the the meeting Mexico will mass on S mouncement m: in Baltimore, number of | BAND CONCERT. Band Auditorium, Marine Bar- racks, tommorrow, at 3:30 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra, William H. Santleman, leader: Tayior Bransou, second leader, con- ducting. o RO';I \\l ih) “Siamese P Suite, ““Caueas (1) In the Mountai (1) In the Villa “The Star Spangled Banner.” COOLIDGE SEES VICTORY FOR BAY STATE G. 0. P. Expects Butler to Be Returned to Serte—Sends Greetings to Party at Banquet. | ‘resident greetings to fcans, in which THE $40,000,000 LUMBER MERGER UNDER WAY Richmond Man Heads Body Plan- ning Union of 25 Firms iw America. "Iy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 2i.—The wave of consolidation which has swept through many lines of industry has touchced the lumber business. Twenty-five lumber firms, with a cap- italization of approximately $40,000,- 000 have agreed upon plans to join forces, it was announced yesterday. ter C. Warwick, jr., of Richmond, Va., is chalrman of the committee ar- ranging details of the consolidation, which is expected to lessen costs of production and transportation. The names of the firms involved were not own. They include mills, re- tail firms and producers. This proposed consolidation, it was announced, would be entirely dis- tinct* from & reported combination of \mmmeq on the Pacific Coast. ol e Stone Mountain Coins Soon $2. ~ ATLANTA, Ga., February 25 (P).— Price of Stone Mountaln Confederate memorial half dollars will be raised to $2 April 15, H. N. Randolph, president |of the Stone Mountain Monumental Association, announced today. The bresent price of each coln is $1. The association plans to carry the sale of the coins indefinitely, Mr. Randolph said, predicting the premium on the coins would be quite high in a few . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Announcing the REMOVAL of Our Store Located at 1201 9th St. N.W. (On the Northeast Corner of 9th and M Sts. N.W.) Across the street to 1200 9th St. N.W. (On the Northwest Corner of D. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926. DORSCH’S POUND CAKES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Introducing to our customers a new and delicious product of the Dorsch Baking Company. These cakes are made from the finest in- gredients and sell regularly for 30c. They will be fresh Baked and de- livered to our stores two or three times daily—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and for these three days only we offer them at 25c. Each SPECIAL FLOUR SALE THIS WEEK END Washington Flou ‘Washington Flour is made from the finest ThurSday wheat. It is a real Frlday and Announcing the REMOVAL of Our Store Located at CLARENDON, VA. (On Wilson Boulevard) TO THE quality flour, and success at the 9th and M Sts. NW.) don’t forget it is There will be free samples | /1.4 right here Saturday MASONIC TEMPLE Lb. b C| CLARENDON, VA. (On Wilson Boulevard) Bag There will be free samples and Simpson’s buttermilk for in Washington by On] :fidv?;;:}z;or:;eb:;srg::a f:!: y Friday, the opening day. K’iiEfi”RED SALMON -33¢+2=65° NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY S TR l N G B E A N S CHAMPION FLAKE BUTTER IT HAS B‘Eli\' ,»\"L()\G TIA\” lONA BRAND FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE o LENTEN SUGGESTIONS A LENTEN SPECIAL LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Sl o e 15 fi:tlli:};nfi:caroni 2 ég‘é K;J:)er:edsflerring 30§ EACH 1 Oc Kipper Snacks “Shredded Codfish ™u-+12¢| SILVERBROOK PRINT | Codfish Cakes % 1dc A&PSalad Dressing = 11lc NavyBeans 2 .. 15¢ Gulden’s Mustard - 13¢ Yellow -Split Peas .- 12¢ Iona Ketchup s 10c | ONTHECARTON P"d' TOMATOES Hl‘, H. J Hl:l\/ CO \\er A L()\!. EGGS Doz 3 5(; IONA CORN o 10c ‘:::‘f fl';‘:zz gf:;fi:t‘; ' 57C IONA PEACHES s 1 25¢ - ! VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED MILK, 2%-21c 128: 10:55 : 928 10:95¢ ano syrupetoe| 1o 39 CRACKERS S SR GREEN. BEANS A&P Tuna Fish 5. 29¢ | FINE, LARGE, FAT NORWAY | Wet Shrimp . 18c Mueller’s Spaghetti 2 %25c¢ Kippered Herring 27c Lobster Mo 53¢ 10c Sunsweet Prunes 2c::.25¢ Salad Dressing 15¢ B U T T E R %-LB. TABLE PORTIONS | A&P Ketchup oo 15c STR]CTLY FRESH Rimae 150 CFI: ATION SALE OF HEINZ PRODUCTS Helnz Tomato POTATOES [ORANGES 35c~ 45| 8 0’CLOCK - ATLANTIC & PACIE] upon for | which wil Senator present expected the form on to the Mexican government, or members thereof, but be a general reso-! Aution of p which, in addition 1 to the various hout the Your throat | | is the danger-point where most germs gain entrance to your system. Guard it, when exposed to disease, cold, or dust, with strict antiseptic treatment. Carry thess convenient, pleasant- tasting antiseptic tablets with you, | and take them all day, wherever you | happen to be—one every hour or so to treat sore throat; one every two or three hours to prevent infection. All druggists. rmamint ILLING THROAT TABLETS “ask for Horlick's alte 1 4 /Y Milk end Diet | ForInfants, Invalids, : FAMOUS CRACKERS ARE THEY ARE SLIGHTLY SALTED 2 \lAbl: WITH REAL BUTTER— AND BAKED TO A CRISP BROWN LARGE BOXES Contains the valuable muscle « | and bone forming elements found ath- | in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. | | Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- | der in hot or cold water. No cooking, ' The Palais Rova LS Phu &Co. nge Department Storu n. Fair Imported Can Marshall’s Plain Clearance Sale of 65 Men’s and Young Men’s 595 $30—535 Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats $14.95 Suits included in the sale—11 size 34, 13 size 33, 4 size 36, 4 size 37, 5 size 38, 2 size 39, 1 size 40, 1 size 42, 1 size 44, and 1 size 40. Marshall's Tomato Premier Bottle Friday Only Overcoats 39, 1 size 40, 1 d $40. f your size is here don't miss this sale. 89¢ checked nainsook, striped and 1 in_the sleeveless and knee- e. Cut full and strongly sewn, Sizes are as tollows—1 size 34, 7 size 33, 3 size 30, 3 size 37, 3 size 38, 2 size 4 Med. 42, 1 size 44 and 1 size 46. In this group are 3 coats that were reg- Cans Men’s Athletic Union Suits Men’s $1.35 Flannelette Pajamas \ clearance sale of good quality flan- nelette pajamas. Well made and cut full. Sizes A and B. 551.19 One Can Men’s 75¢ Interwoven Wool and Cotton Fan('y Socks St ly priced/to close out$a lot of 30D pairs! n which to choose. Sizes 934 to 11 59c¢ pr. Boys’ $1.25 “Bell” Brand BLOUSES 98¢ 000 Blouses of woven madras, Rayon stnpes corded madras and plain colored mer- cerized materials. Plenty of White Blouses in the group. Made in collar- attached style. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys® $1.15 and $1.25 Cut 35c TY THIS W PF}\ TO EFFECT A 3 R 25c Sultana Tuna Fish™+.* 23¢ M A C K E R E L Sardines ocomesc 2 cw 1lc Crab Meat "5 Hle Sardines Viomet 9c Encore Spaghetti c-- Encore Olive Oil = 18¢ B Tc Green Split Peas - 12c Gelfand’s Mayonnaise e 25¢€ IN THE CONVENIENT c “LOOK FOR THE COW : 5 5 s IONAPEAS 2 w25 |i5 Heinz Beans . 3LCYGR FREE FROM FROST APPLES‘W‘W5 Lbs. 25¢ COFFEE 76 Pairs Boys’ $1.95 Wool Golf Knickers, In many dark patterns. with $1.59 3 2 Full Tlined sturdy materials. Sizes 1% to 18 2.Pc. Flannelette Pajamas, Well made of fleecy flannelette. tull ON EVERY CORNER TEA €o. Palais Royal— Men's Shop, Main Floor.

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