Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 38

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a3 - U S GHURBHFS ADD ‘ MUTT AND JEFF—That’s Carrying Service a Little Too Far. « U [ ! (MOTT S AT The w1oR ~ OUTSIDE oF CALLING ) RC You A AWAIK s\R? -fi‘ 2/ P Y o N0 | WO A %) TAMERY BALL TDANGHT [ 50 I GOTTA oFFiciATe | BoTH Ay CLeRw AND BELL- HOP! THis 1§ S REALLY THe 2 ‘\ SOFTEST yoB & \_E\VER HAD ” G0 T RLLS Report of Increases in 1925| Places Total Membership at 46,883,756. By the Associated Pross | NEW YOF ristian Herald, ma. md te ensus oh by in the ye THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, e GUY 1IN Room NUMBGR 66 SO HG CAN CATCH HIS TRAIN I AIN'T GoY A THING QA MY mMmind. I'LL GIve NO. b6 REAL \ scRuce._r Ve 1926. (Copyriznt. by H. C. Fisher. Maric U8 Pat. off ) BY BUD FISHER €, -ml SAY. 1T's onLy THRGE o'cLocic. MY CALL WAS FOR Six OCLoLic! WHAT'S THC ™ TELL You THAT Yovu've GOT ) ({fiusr WANTED \THQC‘C’ MoRe . 2 Uiiols HouRS T® SLeeP. JEFFERSON’S BIRTHDAY TO BE WIDELY OBSERVED rincipal Ceremonies to Be Held at Monticello—Glenn Frank to Speak. ‘1| By the Associated Press W YORK, April 2.—The 1934 ry of Thomas Jefferson's e celebrated with birth- ties in many country April 13, the principal cere- monies centering at Monticello, which in communicants or - t | now is a national memorial to the by the 20,183, The ined as due to restriction of fmm! ation frc « countries and . eturns do not “atholic bodies communicants largest other The census Catholic, 16,156,- | tance aws 0,190. ferson Memorial Foundation has : 5 erected 4 monument ot mark his ts Third in Increase. birthplace. Senator Robinson _of ptists are third, with an in- | Arkansas and Senator Willis of Ohio 104,396, giving them.a total | will be the speakers, ¢ Gov. Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia Y\l“] officiate later at a reception at - | Monticello, and after this fic | utes will be placed upon Je Vs ve. In the evening there will be all, he parties throughout the coun- - are being held as a result of an invitation issued by Breckinridge 0,000 | Long, chairman of the Jefferson cen- mmuni- are be- 5 s of the other or- president of of Wisconsin, will be short dis- mas Jef- 986 and ups are f membe) owed galns ry of State Kellogg and h of New York will deliver sections of the | J . | National ial exercises | Bootleggers Sell Barber Supp To Get Alcohol Permits, Court Hears Associated Press. April 2 —Inability to v $75,000 worth of bar- ause of the competi . who hide their e guise of selling set out in an in. ¢ petition by the , presented in Fed- eral Court yesterday. As soon as the Volstead act became law, the petition said, the number of BOXER SLIPS, IS KILLED. Guard Officer Strikes Head on Concrete Floor. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 2 (®).— £ his foot during a boxing t the life of t. Horace L. row, 28, overseas veteran of the orld War, at Waelder, near here, {last night. ‘Telephone advices telling of the accident reached San Antonio yesterday. who commander of By the CHICAGC dispose of 1 ber supplie tion of bo real busine barber suppi voluntary bank Embarrassing eruption on face disappears when Resinol is used Hadley, Mass.,, May 28:—*“For some time I had been troubled with an eruption on my face which nothing I tried seemed to relieve. 1 had read about Resinol and de- lies dealers increased rapidly, The oot} John A. } derived from tI illegitimate until they Attorney kenham told the c sh o lurg ord. The records are then | to “the prohibition department, 1 said, as evidence of legitimate trade to support applications for large-scale withdrawals of alcohol. Company L, 141st Infantry, Texas Na tional Guard, was taking part boxing match with a comrade the conclusion of the National work in the armory, the advice When his foot slipped Morrow lost | nce and fell to the floor, strik. head on the concr He was HOLOSU.S. womN S “TMEVASTER | Scciologist Asserts American | Housewife Is Becoming “Static Dumb-bunny.” an »f _becoming & e she ¥ at worthless recreation the r-saving devices in the into her hands, Dudley vy the tuture of the > freedom is used in e instead of in and making New York Wreckers Strike. | NEW YORK, April 2 (#) Building wreckers to the number of OFFICERS FLY SOUTH. Gen. Bellinger and Capt. Acker Go to Charleston From Washington CHARLESTON, 8. (¢ erday aftex ed by Capt Stops and prevents the nauses of Sea, Train and Car Sickness. Yod can’ travel anywhere in any con- veyance in comfort through its use. 75¢. & $1.50 gt Drug Stores or dire on veceipt of Price 3 The Mothersli Remedy Co., New York nd Capt. Ac to_this city ntil Sunday, rs left’ Washington at 7:31 o'clock in the morning. Gen Rellinger is on an unofficial visit to Chy ty of his birth. Capt. & possible landing Foreign fields for airplanes Bank Robbed of $25,000. TURLOCK, Calif, April 2 (® State | BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. LIFT VANS and Inland Removals of Houschold Goods and Fine Effects. Agents FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Adams 6304 cided to give it a trial. For a week I bathed my face every warm water and Resinol Soap and at Monticello July 5, when the 100th anniversary of Jefferson's group in the list, having | death will be commemorated and the the end of the year of 11 G 150th _anniv y of the signing of A the Declaration of Independence celebrated. The ceremonies will be gin July 4 and continue through the following day. ported a municant The Jordan, the waters of which are to be ed for the generation of electric pover, is at once the best known river in the world and one of the least known to topographers. Ow- ing to its rapid current and unnaviga- | sports, women now have larger hands ble nature, together with the pestilen- |and feet than formerly. Tradesmen tial e of the country which it |say that the gloves now sold are from nobody has ever yet cov-|one to three sizes larger than those ntire length. sold a generation ago. Due to thelr indulgence m athletic 7 end of that time the eruption had entirely disappeared. cannot praise the Resinol products too highly.” (Siemed) Tillian Hull Post's Bran Flakes supplies that bulk naturally. It’s so good to eat that diet correc- tion becomes a pleasure. How about it? Are you on good terms with your alarm clock or do you feel like chucking it out the window when it sounds reveille ? By including a delicious health cereal in their daily diet, millions of men and women now get up in the morning eager to face the In addition to the bulk it has an important plus value in phospherus, iron, protein, carbohydrates and vitamin-B. Try it tomorrow morning. Eat it every day for two weeks Sty and see how much better you %M for the Easter dinner! A tender, taste-tempting, feel. After thatit will become skillfully ;})lrepared Ham—that answers the question of “what to have.” . regragulmar pgrt zf fyoufr g It will be a treat—a real treat—but will hardly be a surprise. D RO e e For everyone will probably be expecting ham. They always do packagc. for Easter! It is as much of an institution then as turkey is for 05 Cerial Coiaty, Taul D Thanksgiving. RSB, Bttty Creck, Machigan, Mukevs of Get a good ham—GET AUTH'S! So delicate in flavor, so full Post Health Products: Post Toasties of the very thing which I{lakes AUT‘H S knoyvn as lhe_ anslocr'at (Double-Thick Corn Flakes), Postum of hams. Fine sugar-curing and mild smoking does it! You i Cereal, Post’s Bran Chocolate, Post’s agree that no ham compares with an AUTH Ham. I\;::u: ST R Not much time left—but not much is needed. Most all grocers G handle them. Just be sure to insist on AUTH’S. 4 Make this correction in your diet. Too little bulk in the food we eat is a serious diet lack that makes us feel way below par and may even result in serious consequences if not corrected. The intestine needs bulk for normal functioning. ©2926. P.C. Co. SMOKED HAM

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