Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 11

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MARCH 19. 1926. = TR chinists was nmdackro‘wlmlged by 'hn, 3 . - e 2t . . it . AL unionu concerned, it led to the po)ll 3 T ORI and allied emplovers- national fod BN ) 3N/A ENR RN AN/ |tion. The threatened lockout, it was | estimated, might have in proximately 1,000,000 men AT oS, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY. AVERT BRITISH LOCKOUT. Printing Machinery Workers Agree to End Unofficial Strike. LONDON, March 19 (#).—The threat- ened nation-wide lockout in the engineering trades was averied yes terday by the agreement of the 900 machinists of the Hoe Printing Machinefy Factory, whose unofficial strike caused lockout notices to be TTHE EVENING |PROF. HERING SPEAKS - ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | , 0 ling may be demonstrated and \\Ill be differenti- Scientist. He was introduced Baldwin, first reader of under whose auspices ! Inseet St. Patrick 'Wanted to Drive Out | BOERISCALED FORTHCNASTUD i e SACRAMENT( 19--An ins drive the bl WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Say It With Flowers gay It Wlth Ours!” In the Springtime, a womar's fancy turna to And be she sweet o T G Uhe hour will'see that "ahe. han Dlenty DLclares AlL Tenchings of Church Are Contained‘in Book by Mrs. Eddy. 3 “Phe teachings of Chridtis fon which the movement is founded, | s which constitute the basis of its)! practice and promises and which, to- | ther ‘with their application, have |} been the { its tremendous | srowth, & wly set forth in the text b Christian Science, i 1\(lent‘e and Health With Kev to ated from all other forms of men- i tal healing.” =ald the speaker, “when the following points are understood: First, that it has a divine foundation and results from the operation n( d . The income of the Duke of York, second son of King George and heir presumptive to the British throne, is| . Calit.. March 4 vatin Sclence . 00 yearly. Charles Evans Hughes and Gen. Pershing Go to State Department. ‘ Home- Grown American Beauty (,UD Two Stores For Your Convenicnce A212 F Sc. N.\\'. 1102 Conn. Ave. §§§§§§§§K©E posted. to resume work Monday. Although the walkout of the ma- lntermamage Sixth St. Synagogue, Tonight, 8 P.M. v & &ci tist {rom the Antipodes ‘Who con- ferred with Director of Agricul- G. H. Hecks here )a~l!|‘dn\ ea dicted upon which is unlike eing. namely. the ou will find flowers ful of State Charlos | ) Pershing | Pormer Secretary Frans Hughes and Gen A - problem involving o uath ar New Zealand ulture, he says. e European blackberry, he ex is spreading so fast on the RROS [ “THE MYSTERIES AND ‘w:snom OF EGYPT” d v ‘Ye k the lrulh and the 1 n.'- |—||~4| 8 I\ullh of | truth <h.|| mike you fre o R A . Balm Junc Heat . ] I | ltecaiiy drven fron Lheh Ahormes | Y atAfia Tul'n of the lal 6 i is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. 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THAT song went over big—because the whole world and his wife are sold on the idea of constant, consistent, unchanging loyalty—whether the subect is women, religion, quality or price! A ND the Bell price—like the Bell quality—is one of those “Always” affairs—not here today and something dif- ferent tomorrow! Our'schedule doesn’t call for any July “reduction sales,” so we don’t get ready for em by bolstering up the price at the start of the season! wE save you $17.50 in March, and $17.50 in July—and your investment is absolutely safe. = Furthermore, when you deal with an Authorized Ford Dealer EN you buy a used Ford car the logical ger- son wtfiw hom to deal is an Authorized Ford Dealer. “Always!” “Factory to you” is the answer. Through ‘contact with the pre- vious owners, the Ford dealer is inapositionto give you the exact history of used cars he sells. He knows when the car was first sold; who has owned it; how far ithas beendriven;and whattreat- ment it has had. 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