Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1926, 21 1 ¥ % -: ndholders under the recently BUFF AI_[] E AMER AS l@—] !GOOD FRIDAY RITES TEXAS CO. TO CONTROL | BANK AIP_S MEMORIAL. ‘;;;'A;},;fi;m::f’ ,;ff?;;;,,;",r;‘-!:;fi: U. S. BANK AIDS HpNDURAS%infi;:r;ydfl,“dTh, S M I HELD IN CHURCHES | CALIFORNIA OIL CONCERN | ni1ion, Read & Go. Buys 5.000 Hait | & T and wan Instcumental in the | National City Institution to Deal| The bank will pay semi-yearly ir - nt consolidation of the Alabama stallments of 20,000 pounds each Dollars for Stone Mountain. ver Co. and the Georgia Railway| Out Debt Payments to England. |during the 30-year term of the debt { i Lot By the Assoc B She ey i - A sive|and Power Co. through their afflia- agreement. ‘ \ X 3 3 LOS » 3 2. NEW YORK. April 2 OP).—Five| o GO o Southeastern Power and| TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, April. Episcopal and Catholic Denomina- | r.os s Examiner say; thousand Confederate M ri 3 s . TSN 3 | i Texan Co. of Houston, Tex., one of the| auree rare poe o aie Memorial half | Light Co. 2 (M.—The Honduran Congress has | tions Are Observing Day With |iargest independent ofl companies in | 101ars have been purchased by Dillon. = . s | approved a contract with the Na- Ordered to Manfla. : . the United States, has completed ne.|Read & Co.. the committee in charge el T A ted | tional City Bank of New York un-| Capt. Frank Tillotson, Philippine Program of Special Services. | zottations for the purchase of control | of the sale of coins in New York signation Is Accepted. |der which the bank will collect all|Scouts, at the Engineer Scheol, Fort g |ot the California Petroleum Corpora-|City announced yesterday. Resignation of Second Lieut ; , Bandit Kicks Cne From Man’s | sicsras H Humphreys, Va., has b rdarad i tion of Los Angeles. Colncident with the announcement,|Gerard W. Kelley, United States | f'nde receivad by Honduran con- | Humphreys, Va., has been order i4ands and Tries to Hit ¥ L Observance of Good Friday was held | R. L. Peeler, president of Californla|it also was stated that £. Z. Mitchell,| Infantry has been accepted by the | sular offices and wili act as inter- | to Manila, P. I, for duty with | ; ir. gany of the churchies of the eity | Petroleum, is quoted as saving that | president of the Electric Bond and President mediary for the payment of Brit- troops ; . o Churelies of the city | L nouncemants and details in con. | St oo 0o _Pond and Dreslen _____________mediany | Spectator in Rage. | |today. Tn the Episcopal and Catholic | Jection with the deal will come from : ‘ e ahe e houee” trom 12| 156 W "ot (ST AT e A S L e I S ociated P | Ol v | Co. Inc., of New York. i kil e o i 3 ¢ s he newspa understands that . ou FFALO. N. Y.. April 2.—Richard | | Masses were said this morninz in 5 . 4 s L A l N k o : » ot Churchis. Whilk toe inen | ie Price s based on apstsimately tlantic Gi ew Yor b e 1 share for the California com ~ California “Petroleum is a holding ng. nf con: Rl ning a number of con monies which are a counter s of the s 3 3 and will 1 on me in| g . e veenactment of toche | e e A e burial of ¢ n the 9 o rder will ma could i 3 beaten the murder charze in! « v 1 P e sorrowful pro. But_before 1 burn, six cession which will descend from the | B g e . % Jraon et romcescntn [l | Senil_your WINTER ' Clothes e I e b dean Chorint, [l to be Cleaned as Winter ends. {together with the crown of thorns "Phis is one of the best forms of " e Fna Il moth insurance, for soiled gar- g7 toche | g MISS ELDORADO ASHBURN, | ther froorventc o (e osen: T ments ™ invite " these " fabric re also ed. 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Police sub- | po iooy por proce o tion Te Launch. | Yovage around the world who bro Whitte ed at Cape Town. 0 % & B 3 T e i v 7 regardea e remarks en | O rtnea, Apr | SR RARS LOUIS GOLD CO. RRIRE e Buffalo case } (#).—A project for the preserva- s ry and murder were car e ol ; S & Bisedoua treet | on of the fauna of the intry n last October 29, while | has been launched here. Resolutions of office workers were hur- | have heen adopted at a public meet- their taske. sred car carrying more than o & Federal Reserve lation to create a “National ffalo, a branch ark” in the area now known v the money into the bank. | vaal. = the home of lions, a pened fire without | sreat variety of buck and the finest Clifford, driver of | fauna of the subcontinent Tt also v | is hoped definitely to preserve the atally wounded, and | fauna the cape and Zululand on |{ n Meyers, messenger, s shot In | similar lines m. The robbers ched two - . ng money and ran . _ tin S B o Charlotte Print Plant Burns. . | CHARLOTTE, N. C, April 2 (@) L —Fire of undetermined origin de- I'hey eccaped in an automobile, a con- | stroved the building of the Western federate car assisting in barring pur- | Newspaper Union here early today s The loss is estimated at $150.000. Planned on Ruw 1227 G St. N.W. GRAND OPENING Saturday, April 3 With a Vast Selection of Frocks and Gowns of the Latest Creations FOR EASTER WEAR —and the Easter Parade Frocks That Are Exclusive here in favor of introducing FEBINTEENY PRPLLLD RPRRBBEFRIFIREIVIRLSREREP R LR RERT JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. 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