Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 5

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MEXICAN PROTEST MADE T0 KELLOGG K. of C. Session Voices Con- THE EVENING STAR, WAS How to Torture Your Husband. : SPOU KNOW THAT New CAR WE VE BEEM HEARING ABOUT ? WELL, | SAW I, To DAY AnD IT's A wow! 92 HORSEFDWEFR. . | j WHAT D' YA THIr K OF ‘h:u\;‘r’/ | HINGTON, D. © —BY WEBSTER. T PISTOMN DISPLACEMENT TJUST LET THAT SoAK I — 287.27 CUBIC incHes! Small Grand As Easy to Own as Any of the Inferior Makes. We Will Gladly Show You How HOMER L. KITT CO. ¢ 1330 G St. Everything Musical 9th for Lease With Basement % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Und v Supervasion 715 Trensury 408 H ST. N. W. | PLEASURE ! \ USE CAR prou Joseph [1-7 eynolds 14th STREET AT R LR - i demnation of Attitude on Religion. Condemnation and protest of the| attitude of the Mexican government | om by for- | s meeting at fternoon ts of made to the nator Borah, e Labor will be indorsement med the th titution, which, he 1id, “confiscates church property, takes away the right of ministers to heir right to a trial Y. “his constitution mus e delirium tremen: declared imon, who said that if the peo fexico would give thought to the creation of their laws. and study the laws of wonld produ intee the rizh Defends ( v HAS 9 MAIN BEARINGS | oM CRANKSTHAFT ArD Ant OIL RECTIFIER -TRICLE DuTy, SFECIAL FILTERS Amp DISTILLS OFF DiLuTior 16 287.27 CUBIC INCHES! o KQ Usingts & SELF-CONTAIMED AND HER - § METICALLY SEALED, TH GRAKE 5 ARE + WHEEL VIYDEOSTATIC INTERNAL EXYPANDIMG. 262 LQUARE IMCHE S OF 2 55 | BRAKING SURFACE = : 5 OMIVERSAL JOINT 5 ARE OILTIGHT, ) | “T came ¥ g 1T HAS S T before the attitude nof the Mexican zovernment v nation that sets ont tn erush hhi S tod that the attitude Y movernment aust (OAMSO'S MAGAZINE ) ( oL LUBRICATION.OIL 15 SUPPLIED | Te LOCAL FESERVOIR S FPERVOPICALLY THEOUGH PGTRIRLTIMG (e S | B DEPRC 556 By-MAss | VALVUE 1M EMGIME LUBRRICATION M, 1 WAS 1M A WOROERFUL | COUMPMIMGE ST VAMITY CASE L AMD SMEEIMG SET | EVER sAaw! 'D ADORE A CAR JLike THAT! —— SrsTEm Alleged Work of “Red.” d th f the constitutio vernment” wains he of the Mexic MEASURE ADOPTED Dancing Every Nite No Monday | | Blues at Swanee || o them. Ret \ tenite Swanee Syncopators Direction of Al Kamons 13th & E Sts Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker 1 mess of stard, flonr tars & Tubes Better than a mustard plaster "~ NEW PHRASE CAPTURES TOWN Everyone's 8 ving ““Hot (ereall™ | i one of those wha've taken ““Hot ce ns you haven't | Try' it anon— hing great! wonderful new | The hot e The firat rea vears. | The for an often your month ther hav favored gz blended all their i a to create a new. g Oata has all the finest oats wheat. It's a wonder And New O leng prepa it in boi fore serving. Y« find that it never | gets the mushy, soggy hodr of oat meal. New Oata is slwavs light, da. Meious, with perfect texture. Your grocer has it. Try a package today. Eren Tt's =0 g aoodness flavor. New slish of the of goldet combination all the s | NEW OATA Ready eocoked for you m::_ ;| Legislature Foreswears Debate in Rush to Finish Up This Week. <t introduce United States M the nation imends its constitt Speal Thapateh tn The Star which s of the RICHAMOND, Va. March 5 The with 1 was 1 e has adopted the report of o conferees on t time such a report 1 withont deh thie and impartial fast cleaving up 000 lzhtened . 5 - lary t . B it hi de in 1he it 1 of not minor is not strictly in accord President Invited to°Atlanta. dge today was invited stitution as endanger- of human liberty, a nation other sd place in ' CAFE PIERRE N oW Dinine ing the prr ind as unw ate depuiy o ps of Colum- | ared that ef discuss the American | lutions | Baltimore $2.00 Havre de Grace $3.25 {5\ Philadelphiz $5.00 From Gri Pa. Ave. W 8 Ay UNDBR MITTEN NO EXAMINATION 5,00 At Age 3 Send Date of Birth for formation GOFF e PERPETUAL Deaths Rf‘porlcd. BUILDING ASSOCIATION h PAYS 5% Compounded fohn 3. _and William R. and G james F. and Walter and M Sidnes and Fr N Life Insurance Costs have been reported the dast T4 me place. T aheth Hos Apt. 303 The 1 Wyoming 1913 Calvert « t Tubereulosts Hos Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. iers’ Home o ac ave. e Cosmos Cluh. 1520 at Infant of Thomas < Kennedy. 13 hours K Frank W. Beverly Anidrew G Cora B and Rlanche M ager Hosnital tlinger Hospital 11 Farmont st ' JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y advisement. John W. Mahan of Mon- tana. national’commander of the D. A. acted as spokesman Be Ahead of Time with vour Spring Painting, anc We'll he glad to co submitting suggestions, for once, plan for it right now. operate with estimates, cte.. whether the project he smal vou or larg Specially Low Prices strictly - DE LIPPLIE re tell Reilly’s your and assurance ol getting PENDABLE PAINT ¢ ing arguments for Spring paint-up headquarters. Wall House | w0 Floor Varnishes Paints | 1... & Garage Paints | Paints 3% HUGH REILLY CO. 2! W/ PAINTS & GILASS Y@/ 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Tints Finishes aEVNER OF OATIop fl s A P Let Us Assume the Burden and Give You— T'he privacy that you desire. 1t is assured in The Deal Funeral Home. We have 4 Funeral Parlor where the family may he alone with the one dear to them. The Funcral Parlor. too. affords all the privacy of yo it makes it possible for all of vour friends to he there i home, We are equipped 1o gi comfort. Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket. with a silk interior. 6 fine handles, eng ed name plate. outside case, embalming. weashing. dressing and shaving if wecessary. re- mowing from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limonsine txpe and two fine Cunningham limou- sines. e vou efficient service, privacy and When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor™ MONDAY. MARCH 8. 1926. D. ]J. Kaufman &= 1005 Penna Ave. 1724 Penna. Ave. SWAMPED —the only word that fitly describes the avalanche ) of sales that swept our stores today. Open to- morrow 8 a.m., reacly for another onslaught in our fourth annual and— OUR GREATEST SALE OF HOT-WEATHER SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN —The last word in style —The highest degree in quality //////////// ////////////// —Mohairs —Palm Beaches -Tropical Worsteds TWO FOR ~“TWENTY-FIVE!” Ina month or two youill pay $16 to $30 for suits of no finer style or quality Here's a Stock fl{ H(‘t'\‘-eat]"er Su;ts t]’lat \\'fluld do credit to any store in Mid-season. Every desirable shade .and pattern—light. medium !nd dark—plain, stripes and Chec‘(s. stouts. Sizes to fit every man—especially shorts and Sizes 34 to 48. All Sales Cash—Deposit Accepted We will be too busy to make alterations Evcry Sale Guaranteed by Money's Worth or Money Back D. ) Kaufman I" C. 1005 Penna. Ave. v 1724 Penna. Avg

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