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115, MAY RECALL LONG FROM CHILE Failure of Nation to Pay Health Service Force May End Expert’s Help. BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. By Calle to The Star and Chicago Daily N VALPARAISO, Chile, March U fusal of the Chilean minister of finance to authorize payment of the 84/ es of the new organized na- tional health service m sul the recall of Dr, John Long, assistant sur- the United States, who was loaned to Chile for the pu of reorganizing the national sani- tes Health D 1 it m Lhasa, “Forbidden By the Associated Press, cn made up of Tibetans who were ansportin modern machinery to City,” in the “Land is reported to have ide of 12,000 feet, in a ass, the party is sald to have been overwhelmed by repre- sentatives of the new Tibetan goyern- Some 300 tons Al which was tp have been used in lighting the “For- bidden City,” was destroyed and thrown over a precipice. The report, printed by the Daily il, says the machinery, which manufactured in England, would ha gla - | been the first of its kind admitted into capital of the Daiai Lama, Massacre May Cause Abandonment of Mount Ever Scaling Attempt—Equipment Was Going to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KILLERS ‘WAYLAY PARTY TAKING LIGHT MACHINERY INTO TIBET City” to Christians. wards except from agents sent from Calcutta and Bombay, who reported | that disaster had befallen the expedi- tion high up in the Himulayan b party of the Summer to ima- in the Mount Everest in the some 300 miles tort, Chs climb RAIL CHIEF IS BLAMED. Fatal Crossing Accident Declared | Due to Road's Negligence. | C, JURIST COMMISSION - MEETING IS DELAYED Gathering to Codify International Law for Americas to Be Held in April, 1927, Jur gu on. aftor the furgel do Amaral verning board of the Union that the deferred t ing would 1 rable. commission .is inirusted the codification ‘of publi international law ' America, and thy semed th in-American e for the with erations will be s s, meeting 1 ely prior (o the preparatory . At the prelim nary se es of welcome and the election of a permanent chafr- man of the congress, a smoker and reception will be given by the board in honor of the delegates, | INDIAN BUREAU TOPIC. ner Monday Night. The work of the Indian Bureau of the Department of the Interior will be dinner to be given under auspices »f the National Popular Government fonday at the te include Tontana, Repres onsin and Rabbi Stephen York, who is & mem- ‘ommittee of 100 on Indian i The administs of Indian af- fafrs is criticized in the formal an- uouncement of the meeting. AfT: 22z SOUR STOMACH IS CAUSED BY ACIDS FRIDAY, MARCH 5, T e 1 Activities to Be Discussed at Din-|] discussed by prominent speakers at|= 1926. Chance to Study Meat Packing. CHICAGO, March 5 (#) ican meat packing indu for another ye tablished du of Meat Packing at the Univers ago for men who wish to in the study of meat packing Orange Grove 50 Oranges for. . .$1.00 Grapefruit, 3, 4, 5. . 25¢ Tangerines, doz. . . .25¢ Bananas, doz. .. ...20c Soft Shell Pecans, Ib., 50c 712 9th St. N.W. Exchange Your Regl Estate Our exchange department has many de sirable properties to offer. pared to put in cash with equities or unin cumberéd propertie ad vantageous deal on your non-productive reul estate consult our exchange department Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Main 4884 1409 L Street N.W. We also are pre and cash. For an Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat No Sweets Long to return, d of the Lamaist hier: | CHICAGO, M ) —G. that his activi urrounded by his fa- 8 monks,” who are an | © western in- | y 3. on beh: be delivered hy chair e vice chairman, aratory session ¢ such ans, wcted with | The notorious jealousy of foreign in- LONg's serv- on into the “Forbidden City"” wi indicated by a stipulation in the con- wct that the hinery must be con- d and the work of putting it in d to Tibet- ang Tibetan lative of the educated er, was glven | Resinol healé stubborn soreson “hetd e baby’s head 1 ! Hair now fluffy and silky As a result, the health service completely rizar The President Figu v still bas refusing to named the finance minis Lama, land as an engir <k. the story goes, Ringrang, with m the backs of mules arted on the journey point 40 miles from Bengal. Nothing was “d of him and his party afte West Springficld, Masg., Oct. 9: | ="My baby's head was covered with sores. I took him to several doctors and tried various remedies but nothing did him any good until I heard of Resinol Ointment. and de- cided to try it. In { mo time at all his | scalp was smooth, his hair grew out silky and fluffy and I've never had trouble.” (Signed) Scharmer, Hayes Ave., via. Chic- | opee, Ma Is your coal supply becoming exhausted? We can change your heating plant from coal to oil in a few hours Oil Burner Demonstration Daily and every night from & PV {0 10 PO (except Sunday) BALLARD OIL EQUIPMENT CO. 1745 Connecticut Ave. Investigate the SUPER HEATER blesn i drink be- ing for a neutralize Repeating Our Phenomenal w s Ever- changing styles! Changing Price! %25 Sale o Used Cars Never Saturday and Sunday, March 6 and 7, 78:3(7) A.M.to 10 P.M. Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales As proof that our cars are PRICED RIGHT, last week we offered 69 GOOD Used Cars for sale, and by Sunday evening most of them WERE GONE!! We apologize to those we were unable to accommodate, as we were totally une prepared for the GREAT RESPONSE to our offer!! Most of the cars sold were higher priced ones, and we have de- cided to continue this sale for two days—tomorrow and Sunday—by offering— 42 More Good Used Cars —at a price which any one can afford!! 'EVERY car is backed by the SAME PLEDGE of integrity as those in our previous sale—a facsimile of which appears to the right—EVERY car is price-tagged in PLAIN FIGURES and carries the SAME CASH PAYMENT OF ONLY $25, the SAME EASY TERMS, and all Studebakers carry the SAME 30-DAY GUARANTEE!! This weck we will have more cars— Priced at $500 and Under When Joseph McReynolds puts on a sale it quickly becomes more than a mere clearance, because of the PERSONALITY which enters into EVERY TRANSACTION!! On account of the HIGH standing and REPUTATION of this firm, we cannot afford to pro- mote any sale which does not bring ENTIRE SAT[SFACTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER!! Therefore we urge you to' buy during this exceptional opportunity a GOOD USED CAR! Once more, remember— Any Car Delivered for Only $25 Cash Balance Extending Over a Long Period Payable Weekly !'!'! All used cars offered to the public shall be honestly represented. I a car s suitable only for & mechanic whe can rebuild it, or for some one who expects only a few months’ rough usage on a camping trip, it must be sold on that basis. Each car must be sold for just what it is. All Studebaker ‘automobiles which are sold as CERTIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and carry a 30-day guar- antec for replacement of defective parts and free service on ad- « justments. This is possible because tremendous reserve mileage has been built into every Studebaker, which it is impossible to exhaust in years. ELL CLOTHES Price doesn’t come in like a Lion-—and go out like a Lamb! The beginning of Spring may mean higher prices to other stores- because they intend to meekly crawl out later in ‘‘reduction sales’’. Well, Men, forgive ’em —they have to do it! They don’t make their own clothes like we do! No middlemen—no bad accounts— no great profits--that’s the story of $40 Clothes for $22.50! If we charged less than $22.50—we’d have to take it out of the quality. If we charged more, we’d simply be making more profit! Easter Suits & Topcoats WE'VE GOT the Blues —the Grays--the Pinstripes sorts of patterns and finishes -every one authentic! Two button and three button Suits, single and double breasted, with broad shoul- ders and slightly form-fitting bodies. And, . Men-—-the Topcoats! They're hand- somely silk - trimmed; feather weaves, herringbone tweeds and popular blues! You're going to save $17.50 here and like it! Every used car is conspicuously marked with its price in plain figures, and that price, just as the price of our new cars, is rigidly maintained. The public can den) in confldence and safety only with the dealer whose policy is “one price only—the same price to all.” For, to sell cars on this basis, every one of them must be honestly priced to begin with. Every purchaser of a used car may drive it for five days, and then if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back and apply the money paid as a credit on the purchase of any other car in stock—new or used. Tt is assumed, of course, that the car has not been smashed up by collision or other accident in the meantime. Not only to the public, but also to the Studebaker Corporation of America, whose cars we sell, we pledge adherence to the above policy in selling used cars. all All Makes—Standard Models 17 STANDARD MAKES. Late-model Closed Cars com- prise the bulk of this stock. Sedans, Coupes, Roadsters, Coaches and Tourings. Most of these cars have been reconditioned and ‘this process has cost us thousands of dollars. Regardless of this fact they must be sold, and sold quickly, so come in and judge for yourself as to the real value! FINANCE CHARG WAR TAX RED TAPE OR INSURANCE REQUIRED T 7 - Joseph McReyn él STUDEBAKER BUILDING & § o 14th Street at R (Used Car Dept., 2nd Floor) Phone Pot. 1631 J. H. PRIESTMAN, Sales Manager PECEOBT Dmy ANT