Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 10

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WORK ON STREETS B Jt St STARTS TOMORROW [or Economy Zeal A broa ad over the | face of Dawes yes ‘hen. durimg=debate on an ation bill Senator King, t. of Utah. in denouncing g as a “myth i the presiding officer of te as a proven {riend of Be Resurfacing Part of Sixth Street. under the present n. but a yearly in or King insfsted tha: and the head of the e not as economical as keeping down govern irectly to Vide Presi who was presiding added that s in charge o ‘Mimistry of Christianity.” stry of Christianity” will be eral topic of religious services rext Thursda: 1 r the direc the Hills. A nd the pro ocal charitie~ ill deliver t. » Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intactinal disorders Ask vour physiclan sbout it Fropared by ths NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE U St. N.W. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION INOTICE Pending construc- tion of our New Bldg. at corner of 1ith and E NW,, our temporary quar. ters will be at 1004 ENW. MAJ. GORDON TESTIFIES BEFORE SENATE BOD) JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y has taken the world by storm! Evervone is talking about the greater Hoover! It’s the epochal achievement of the day. Its amazing performance is en every woman's tongue. Its revolutionary cleaning principle, “Positive Agitation,” has antiquated all so-called modern cleaning de- | vices! The greater Hoover represents the farthest step taken in years! : TheCenterof Interest Everywhere “Have you seen the new Hoover?” is the question of the hour. And, no wonder! Because, in the usual cleaning time, it will remove from floor coverings twice as much dirt as would ever come out before. See the Greater HOOVER Today! Drop in our store now, while you think of it, see the greater Hoover demonstrated and let us explain the marvelous efficiency of “Positive Agitation.” Or, phone us and we’ll send a machine to your home, and clean one of your rugs, free. It's the cleaner you'll buy, when the time comes. Prepare for that time by seeing this new Hoover today! $78.95 on Easy Terms Street and Fourth Floors Sold on easy terms Only $6.25 Down! Complete with dusting tools The Palais Royal Members of House and Sen- | ate to Address Latin Ameri- [ of tneir arrival here will be on|Ing and afternoon the galleries of the respective natioral Debate on the subject of “The Press | University. will lead the dehate legislative chambers thev will be ®el-| and International Relations” will be |the topic. “Schools of Jou comed in the language spoken in most |-opened -by Sener Dv. Jorge Mitre of | with ‘other speakers includin, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH -28 Bolivar's trail across South America |part in the discussion of this topic: and who has made a number of ex-| Senator Capper of Kansas, publish ploration trips through that part of|of the Topeka Capi and otler pub- the world, will deliver an address of | lications; Iferbert N nnison of the | welcome to the Latin American | Brooklyn Daily Fagle and Willis J. | Diario Nacional. Bogota, Colombia, nalism.” which he deecri s a jour ncther Stat editors. A similar welcome will be|Abbot of the Christian Science Mon 4 extended in the House by Representa- | tor i tive Walter T Lineberger of Cali . 4 fornia. who also has lived in Latin | Will Speak on Ethics =S A dlen | Americaand speaks the Spanish 1an‘ on (he subject of guage 3 Ethics” the le. Will Call on Speaker. | wilt be Jose Juar The first call on the program of | Who will be follo the Pan-American editors on the day | ter Glass of Virginia, ov Newspaper Speaker Longworth of the House, [ Lynchburg: Rollo Ogden, edit cans When They Visit Capitol | o wii seceive them n his omec u| Je Yorl Tunge son, 11 aey ot the Capitol. Following ep. tion by the Speaker, the visitors will | Phus Dani est of their first afterncon will | Sieakers being Frank B. No n up with a luncheon at, the |President of the Associated Pi ment Printing Office by officials | M. JKoenigsberg, president of the When the | o printing office and an fnspec. | ternational News Service, and J. 11 visiting publishers and editors from/| tion of the plant. visits to the Library South and Central America, and the West Indies on the opening | moria day of their conference here vice president of the United nd to the Lincoln Me- | Pre: ociation angaerial exhibit in Poto. | D mes Melvin Lee, director of enter | mac Parl | the ool of Journalism of New York Mexito| of Cor La Nacion, Buends Alires, with the C. E- Brown of Columbia U: In the upper body Senator Bing-|following editors from the United |H Harrington of No | re r s aam of Connecticut, who has followed ! States among those ‘who will ‘take | University Chicago. and N A lof the internationa! difficulties on that This situation came about through e e et e e e e e Crawford of the Department of Agri- [continent, created, he pointed out, by culture, prestdent of the American | misunderstandings. n the discussion lass) Post, and Jose- | ? owner and editor of tite !le:‘ understanding between the peo-|complete flald of readers be 'escorted to the House gallery,| Raleigh (N. C.) and Observer. (ples of the Western Hemisphere will Speeches in Spanish will be deliv:| where they will listen to the| 1’ebate on th a is- | ered from the floor of the United|gspeech of welcome by Mr. .Line.|Semination of States Senate and the House of Rep-| perger. Later they will go to the [Py Ernesto Moutenegro of resentatives on the occasion of the|Senate, curlo, Santiago, Chile. with oth visit to the Capitol cf the delegates to the first Pan-American Congress of Journalists, which will be in ses- sion here April 7 to 13. N | the virtues of other American peoples | 1926—PART 1.’ hurried legislation to meet new con ditions created by the nineteent sociation of Teachers of Journalism. The Argentine publisher Is an advo- | amendment and has not been cc jamin Silva Herrera of the |cate of what he called “objective jour- | rected will speak on “Advertising | nalist ““dictated by fact than by The debate on ‘“Newspaper Orga |the ideas of the editors and their zation” Will bLe led by | tendencies ¢ Quesada of El Comercio, Lim 1 believe thie big newspapers of the world PREDICTS GREAT RESULTS, v | Buenos Aires Man Says Beiter Under standing of Americans Will Follew Parley. NEW YORK, March 27 (#).~A bet-| newspaper that wishes to o —— esult from . the forthcoming Pan WOMEN GET PRIVILEGE erican Journalists' Congress at ashington, in the opinion of Jorge NOT ACCORDED TO MEN Black, 81.25 Qt. Mitre, a leading South American publisher. - ! Senor Mitre, who will reply for Lis | e Ratis La American colleagues to Presi- | Wives May Testify Against Hus dent Coolidge's address of welcome. | hands in Georgia. But ‘‘Othey believes that the cont which the ! and Eouth American newspaper Way Around” Is Denied nen will establish at the congress vill better enable them to appreciate | By the Assoctated P 3 March 27.—Wom Senor Mitre is publisher of La|en 3 3 ourt,and Aires. He arrived husbands. | iminary wisit to Eu-|although the latter ha ot th with his observation | right with regard to their wiv The Price of the - Packard Six Considering its beauty, its comfort and its dis- tinction, the Packard Six is not high in price. 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