Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 26

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Popular education, utilizing the best ’lmm ruthlessness than they do experience of many countries, is being W IFREEDOM OF HAITI |5 im0, 9 % introduced with splendid success. More | | {emocratic torms of government are | Larec ot URGED BY SENATOR‘ ! e reausetof Senator King, | No Hosfilily to Religion. But \:' olution was referred to the foreign | distri i Asks Withdrawal of U. S. Troops LETHAL GAS SUPPLY LOW. | Intense Nationalism Noted | ations committee for study. SR in Charging Use of Force | s ind e | | Nevada Unable to Obtain Kind | in Republic. imong_the | <ecured fro capitalists are being r ; (nvm;:n mm| for the e itogthe in Politics. | st officers | Needed to Execute Two Men. i RENO, Nev., May 13 (P).—The sanizations and United Denouncing the policy of the United | States toward the affairs of Haitl, Senator King, Democrat of Utah, de- livered an address in the Senate ves- te providing for the withdrawa! of Amer- the island and the jion to the people | government of | ! the execution by lethal gas this weel of Stanko Jukich and John Randolph. | A supply of previoucly had been used in execu- tions at the State penitentiary, has not heen obtalned. The firm trom which the gas was purchased for the last execution is be unable to supply it. xwell of the prison said tion of [N advised not to try any [ but the kind that already has been | used successtully in support of his resoiution |HISTORY PICTURE TONIGHT | Forbear toward | Commaunity Center to Show “The |’ X appreciation b LR ""Y"“” gt i aiti to set up & The Fast Washington toRilic Eeuan of a. conference onicanger, Mrs, T.. W, Hardy, ¢ . friendly relations hetween the two |, niitts S e G g ton countries. The findings of the good-| cloek in new Kastern ligh will commission were made public here |0 VT LT QS Ge today [P An intense national spirit is de. veloping. and all social and religious fnstitutions which standing in (he w tion program a regulated hy 1} eonference for 1 Findings Called Fair. “These are the findings of the group | ress and professional men rep £ all parts of the United which spent a fortnight in last_month. interviewing lead the var ases of Mexican Br the Associated Prese MADISON, Wis.. ance ‘“as well Mexico, with gr an troops fro Eve of the Revolution.” unity visor e Boy Prevenu Train Wreck. | |, HOLYTOWN. Lanarkshire, Scot.| sy and naval of- | land, May 13 (P).—A boy walking the | government posi | rallroad today found a rail displaced | carried into their ad by explosives. He gave warning in | pirit of the (i | time (o stop the Glasgow-Edinburgh | and | train. BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. LIFT VANS IForeign and Inland Household Goods and » that they do n pported by the b s want 19 of ave stood or are | of this reconstruc- | being drastically | overnment,” exico, spect; the | g The fifth and s 5 \\xl' he. |m~;...mp.u Hn'l\ Thu ay evening of next week when the find he Yale series vill he sean tor this season Quakers’ Uniformity Debated. WOR ER, Mass., May 13 (® Quakers should ndon uniformity ) dress in favor of uniformity in B 1 the opinion of speak nual meeting of the Mexicn ars of stow, a Con Madison not 4 denomina seing entirely in unbiased. financially and religiously,” he =aid. idence that Mexi 2 both of natural power, while the grent mass of the material wealth o the country is concentrated in a few hands, largeiv those of foreigners,” the findings read Move to Help People. dependen politically W Removals of Fine Effects. Agents FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Adams 6304 Springs Water Phone or Write for Literature American Waters Corporation Woodward Bldg., Washington Phone Mamn 224i “The revolution which began ir %910 has opened a mnew era for the Mexican people. Through a govern ment which has es d the cause of the poor, the unpriviieged and the disinheritad. Mexican life and social eonditions ara being reconstructed. ! 0000 L SVIME 0o AN THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Garfleld Association Also Approves along Ainger | State has struck a snag in nlnm""f | tention of the I veyanic gas, which |77 It's Important to be Earnest About Sunroom Furnishing’s The sunroom should be informal—a place of gor- geous colors, where plants may grow and birds may sing—a place where informal ease may always be found. The group illustrated above is one of the best- looking sunroom plenishings we've laid eyes on in many a day. It's here in red and green lacquer, trimmed with black and gold and the pieces are sold separately. Center Table, red or green lac- quer, oval shaped, Settee, red or green lacquer with $R2.50 sheipedipad .00 Willow, Hickory, Reed and Fiber for Sunroom $29.75 . Fernery, lacquer only, lightful red de- Rocker, red lac- quer only, cane $26.00 $20.75 The present showing here at Mayer's includes the newest appropri- ate plenishings for the sunroom. $3.95 $4.95 Armchair Ottoman, red or green with pads (chair, $39.50; Ot- toman, $24.50) both Wing Chair, red with or green lacquer, §33 ()() Natural Willow Arm- with pad chair, comfortable sesees.. $64.00 End Table, red or green Iacquer, good size Good-looking Natural Willow Rocker Coffee Table, red or green lacquer, s $19.75 $26.50 “Old Hickory” Arm- chair, quaint and good- 100King cee..avca.e Fiber Rocker, in chest- 5 nut brown finish.. $973 $4.50 MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D & E “Old Hickory” Arm Rocker paecccaseccesosaica $5.50 ' i e 0000000000000 L E B 000 00 O & 4] THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1926. | and other streets in the section to pre- | public meeting to be held at Garfield | | vent dust. | School the evening of May 18, mt Information was received with ap- | which Fnsg Bell proval from the Depart- ant Engineer Comm ner { ment. that the water ‘main, will be ovell will B K@ prtricival spoakiers southeast. | W. H. Lewis, jr.. president of the us | Sociation. presided at the me Aue Wil Are Srennet - | which selected W. Powell Tayl al can be obtained | chairman of the committee on | lice i voted to request installation | ot R B E i : of a public hydrant at the corner of | The Garfleld Citizens' Association | Ainger and Bruce places. [ | be discussed voted at a meeting at the Garfleld | Subacriptions were urged at the | LG labor's chief spokes- & meetipg to the memorial to World ‘mln n ¢ a School last night to bring to the at- |MECME 10 (5 WEMIREL G0 shman by ngineer Commissioner | was hLeartily indorsed. the need of oiling Alabama avenue ! tion completed arrangi (25! OILING ALABAMA AVENUE | : REQUESTED BY CITIZENS iende 1 attending United S will be “'get-together" s Commissioner 1 delegates and Lrew days, and @ e annual meeting « Aid to Memorial for Dis- trict Vetemans. Id in the Florida roc Hotel tonight at about Florida speakers. . the Wil g o'clock. birth and ¢ when 9 y . whieh is more Florida Boosters Meet Tonight. meeting e Florida congressional secre. chambers of commerce ate, now in Washingt i the s Chamber of Commer mat 880 will ith the widest mouti than I FOOD SPECIALS FOR YOUR WEEK-END MARKETING THAT SURELY DESERVE YOUR FAVORABLE CONSIDERATION NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS Florida No. 1 Stock—Extra Good Value Fancy Quality Grass, Shipped Fresh Cut at This Price From the Eastern Shore 3 hs. 20¢ Large Bunch 40¢ STRAWBERRIES NEW PEAS Red Ripe, Fine Flavor, Large Heavy Stock, the Best So Far Sure to Please This Season Quart Box 28¢ 2 s. 25¢ RHUBARB 2 Bunches 15¢ lSPRING ONIONS 3 For 10¢c IRADlSHES 3 Bunches 10¢ Stock the Pantry With CANADA DRY Battie 19¢ GINGER ALE 'HEUSERBUSCH s 16c : 'WHITE ROCK Bottle 17¢ Warm Weather Brings CLICQUOT CLUB ot 15¢ Many Calls For It NATIONAL Bottie 124¢ We Refund 2¢ Each on All of These Botties Returned Package 10¢ Instant 3 Packages 25¢ " Swans Down 3 Rolls 29¢ A dry batter for all 4 Rols 25¢ §4 L K'RK"A"'S SOAP 4 Cakes 22¢ kin:lis of cakes, always ]NSTANT ready. 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