Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 24

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STAR, WASHINGTON, 24 THE EVENING BEVERIDGE FLAYS 1 - NEWLIQUOR ORDER Use of Two-Tone Brown. Ex- Sena(or Says Coolldge 5‘ Cornet solo, fanta: lettering. ‘ “Alpine Flowers Hoch Mr. Merrill explained that the old i Enforcement Edict Will | Principal Musician Arthur double-deck busses need repainting and S. Whitcomb. if the brown color of the new busses | Change Government. Grand scenes from Dleasen the public. the old ones will be s painted to match them. Otherwise - They will he given new coats of their present colors, gray with red bands around the top decks. Colors for busses, Mr. ' Merrill pointed out, should be selected with two fdeas I mind, One of these 18 o | look well on the streets and the other is to be sufficiently conspicuous so they may he seen approaching. _The band will leave — D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. BAND CONCERTS. Sylvan Theater, Monument grounds, today at 7: cert by the United & rine Band. Willlam H. ylor Branson, Fresh Milk Per Quart lzc B - Specials Until Saturday’s .Closin'g Canada Dry Ginger Ale Doz. * ] £ Cook’s Pound Cake 2 45¢ Size. ... Something of Importance to You About Oranges > As the calendar changes, so also does our source of sup- Cam bell s Tomato Sou 3cm'25c ply for Oranges. For the past two months we have sup- p p plied you with those wonderfully fine, large Florida Valen- cia Oranges. Now the time has arrived when the season “T'd ”H b4 R § 15 is near its close and the ¢ actically picked and - l ewater errlng 03 Can c kem]l m\t}::\;raln:gc lirlklr';:;t‘)r{)‘c( :;an\1 I:\caie];h?: mm:ll;r An expression of approval or dis’ 1 Yead i approval of, the color scheme of the e A new double-deck busses of the Wash- PR |ington Rapid Transit Co. is being March, “Rifle Regiment.” Sousa. | | cought by E. D. Merrill, president and Overture, “Rienzi general manager of the company. The “"Pasquinade color is a two-tone brown with gold adame . Puceini Lahar Thurban narch. Sings,” | | By the Associated Press | | suite, PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—Presi-| (a) “The Tiger dent Coolidge’s recent executive order on prohibition matters was the subject | of criticism in an address last night by | | | Watermelon Fete,” Albert I, Bev: The former Indiana Senator spoke before the Historical Society of Penn aylvania in its celebration of the res “The Star Spangled Banner.” Notice- auicentennfal of American independ- | | for Nex York tomorrow to take | | Gjven Cadet Appo nt. ance I | part in the massed band con- | | ; No - He gaid that the order empowering | | cert In Madison Square Garden. Special Dispatch to The Star charge for contain 5 for the Ol Ironsides rally. and "REDERICKSBURG. Va., June 3. I.ess than one dozen price is 2 bottles for 35c. Iocal officers 1o become agents of the | Federal “which, White, jr.. a 1926 graduate of ]-r-derlrkehulg High School, has re- ceived notice of his appointment by Gov. Byrd as a cadet at Virginia Mil- Institute from the State at Government was a step| | return to Washington June . if it succeeds and becomes | B Center Band, James E. Miller, director, will be presented at | Vermont avenue and U street northwest tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock The program will he: and fundamentally change our of Government and change it af once. “To make local officials also Federa oMecials,” he sald, “is, in practical ef- | fact, to destroy our political subdi-| visions, or, at the very least, to sub-| | L s - cirden 5 | arch. “Call Me Henry ntér t towns, cities and counties and LR I e, State to 2 national control centralized | Wity Tames E. Miller at Washington. Fox. trot '('hnkta‘::ala“d o n o n Cites Ploneers’ Plans. | ] gpteetion, lots A special price this week only. Tidewater is the fin- stores until next \prmg “The former officer of our Regular Army who devised this change in the American system and who s in charge of the execution of it tells us the con- stitutional pretext for it. He says that the hitherto exclusive police pow ar of the States is now shared by the | central Government. If this military and bureaucratic exposition of consti Titona e s the ‘planners | ESCAPED CONVICTS HELD and builders of American institutions | wrought in vain “Itis obvious that if local officiale can be made national officials to exe- | cute one national law in a particular | lacality they cannot be made agents of | Overture, Vocal sdlo, est-quality herring roe we have ever found. So Now We Turn to California. The variety known as Navels are, of course, a Winter product, and the season for Navels is over. But California produces as a [ Honey Dew” Crushed e No. 2 Summer market crop the “California Valencia,” and we Hawa“an Rlpe Plneapple 4 15c ha've regei\'e(] three carloads to start off \\'ith. Contrasted with this vear’s crop of Valencias from Florida these Cali- fornia Valencias run more to smaller sizes. Selectio pers 8 n Verdrs Opera. Fox trot, "Good Night. | Roettger and Small March, *Thunderer .Sousa “The Star Spangled Banner." are Pets to be Proud of Don't take a chance G the life of your dog, when it is sick. Use the Dog Medi- cines thar have proved their nf..bmn for more than half a century—the time-tested, old relisble GLOVERS | IMPERIAL MEDICINES ) Five of Six Returned to anen-\ worth Prison. | ATCHISON June 3 (A). This is truly remarkable value-giving. There are se many Kans. wavs to use crushed (or grated) pineapple that every house- a general and centralized government | Five of six prisoners who escaped ‘Dissasss of the Dog and How to F wife should welcome this offering. Every woman should trv . g » . : {0 enforce other national laws in ever | from the disciplinary barracks at Fort Lm».._:m....»--—- ) one can, we predict vou'll be back for a dozen cans before But you will find these Californias to be thin-skinned and rich oeality. a careful President like | Leavenwn nesday were capture: I3 : ) o s £ . § our present Chief Executive would | heve testerday m'wd returned to an . C‘«r‘rr-;‘gr;‘ucg a:Nc aturday night. in juice and most delicious in flavor—in fact, they are considered by use wisely this unlimited and ess thorities a1 the fort. B L 3 8 % il ¥ o S > - tially autocratlc power, a heedlens| Search i heing continued for Pyt. | 119 Fifth Ave., Nev Yofft Ciey many the most tasty of all oranges. California Valencias are hetter President might use it recklessly. | Clifford Stronz Such boundless authority in the un-| — restrained hands of a certain type of | supreme Executive could be employed Crystal White Soap Flakes Pkg. 7 ¢ | < =i sod i ves s v California Valencias ey e g s e : s o L s D Moo mnRIch AL ' altaa::gr]\( fugfufakb of finest quality. This is a big value Prices are moderate, so p— - Fears Political Machine. 0 el' s is low figure. why not eat oranges all mall. .Doz., 40c, or 6 for 20c “In the realm of practical politics. | Med. .Doz., 50c, or 6 for 25¢ this power could be exercised to build | Summer. and run a political machine, national | in gxtent and Nation-wide in its oper- ation and efficien Lnrge: .Doz., 60c, or 5¢ each Buy as few or as many as you want Now for the Vegetables Lux Toilet Form Cake {c .Cruel to Physnc mfisrrue?ul;i‘nm nf‘htbge‘r:\ra;x:’ s(.x;xd ‘l:;\” You have seen the numerous advertisements of Lux Tailet Form it i y i verti L it of miney e in this newspaper. The soap is just as geod as it is advertised to be. States as well as Nation, is a legal. | i Why not get a few eakes. social, economic and political confu Py \:llePn:: W ";'{f.’.lyf»:;: SR ~ 0ur as lngton e - lslng Every one wants green vegetables at this time of the vear. Try Micted by a kind of o =iy : vour nearest “Sanitary” first: we have endeavored to make this DR. W. AT THE AGEOF 83 _ * W. B. Caldwell, of Monti- cello. 1ll., a practicing physician for 47 years, it seemed cruel that so | many constipated infants and chil- | dren- had to be kept constantly “stirred up” and half sick. 1.in th induced department popular with particular buyers. New Potatoes, 5 Ibs., 20¢--10 Ibs., 57¢ Fresh Tomatoes, per Ib. . 20c We buy the finest quality procurable. Look over this line and npon Jaw, adminis ] Sudicial function itself. as aspects of religion. Such an attitude is neither moral nor intelligent; it is merely | stolid and intolerant.” To Dr. Flour, 5-Lb. Bag 29c In a few stores you'll find the 12-Ib. bags, which are specially priced at 69c. ¢l sick child glldly takes it. Buy a large 60-cent bottle at any that sells medicine and just for yourself. While he knew that torllflfllhon as the cause of nearly al d Unllo t v}‘m"“\i"l‘v.h%!rfi’n nsa:u?:;?f:l Title fllesharoid ot b 9, D ch, “An l F d’, . versity has b 5 B e oy Wi s ior | caninn EDUEDS Her abyslS Caldwe” Ky ors s ge oo be convinced. doctor of laws upon former Premier | Ramsay MacDonald, parliamentary chief of the Labor party. Notification was given that thers wonld he some opposition in the sen ate of the university. and Mr. Mac 1 intimated that In such a rase In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which helps to establish natural bowel ‘“regularity,” even if the child is chronically consti- pated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only ¢ s a gentle, easy bows!| SYRUP | Cakes Each 13c or 2 for 256 Texas Onions . . .4 Ibs. for 25¢ A big value—only the best grade on display. no desire to receive the degree. mo: . best of all never Exceptionally fine and remarkable value at such a PEPSIN price. Don't forget it. Fresh Pineapples . . .2 for 25¢ You'll have to sec these pineapples to realize what this price ‘ M E N HEINZ—Baked Beans .. .... 2 for 25¢ | neans. So come tomorrow—prepare to buy. the values will seem i gg:%—il’;lheulik ~~~~~~ 2 for zgt astonishing. 3 ! ‘ Should all be given the opportunit —Kidney Beans .......... 15¢ o | e v emmrtonity | Hen e anee 125 | New Crop String Beans, per lb., 10c é I u Rice Flak HEINZ—Ketchup, small 15¢ N C F I ’ | einz Rice Flakes | HeN—Viep -1 | New Crop Fresh Peas, per Ib., 10 HEINZ—Mustard ... ... . . C [ -‘!! A tasty, numtlou: food that a HEINZ—In:Ilh"Relish e e ST 27¢ p ’ p ’ l | I 8 e | W o e 112 1c | Camtaloupes, each . . . . 12¥zc i shvewn, —Apple Butter .......... c . HEINZ—Cream of Tomato Soup...10c : ementes . e g | HEIE—Con of Jomle e L3 Western Boxed Apples, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ i lr‘l:”ams" ‘:~‘,.n<u|¢- d (\\'h;-v\ com- | HEINZ—Sweet Mixed, 5-oz. bot.. ..20c . s e cometered when con- | RS P sor bt 20¢ | Lemons, large and juicy, 6 for 18¢ cereals. HEINZ—Sweet Mustard Pickle, i o g Za B | S 20 There arc other attractive seasonahble items. Try the “San- : i Per pkg. e 17 1/2 C ool il -+ -&0€ | dtary” first. Prices are low and quality right. | il PEACHES Pt m I | — PEARS B oo = | Land O’ Lakes RINSO | m White Rose Bread | CHERRIES 23 e PhosLive Pl i | The butter supreme il I P . ‘ I e 12¢ Van Camp’s Milk 7 10c Per Lb 500 25¢ ! “Our trlp will be en]oyable because there will i - *9 Lif eb | be no misgivings or worries to mar it. | ¥IEL(‘;H% Mmln";fi:‘"‘h a uoy . | | Bond Bread ™90 | e Sanitary Butter | ..t *I have made the American Security and Trust i per. 12 c e srverore B I it cvers nohiliter: st cabiomn braad 7 i Company my Executor and Trustee. The satis- } C Hire’s Root Beer Extract 19¢ P Lb c e | Hire's Root Beer Extract......... i faction of knowmg everything will be properly » “Bee” Brand Root Beer Extract. . . . I4c er oy 48c LIBBY’S i cared for was assured when I selected this Com- | ’ d ; A i pple Butter f pany with years of experlence in the handlmg of = DOI’SCh slzBrea s m‘r !E}Emsfi&rfipflm N ANOTHER L Dig can of delicious apple butter— M estates. I Per c tiseménts in various newspapers, featuring L SWIqUEnEY NN i mone: I Loaf, the varicty of canned salmon labeled pink. NEw Per 21 | Since Red Alaska (canned) salmon has | “Every one should ask them for their booklet dom:°3,::gzgc:,,;'cdvfl,‘,;-,,gmv i, Can /zc | b e e e M W i e . 1N 35 | FEE Lty | STORE | at You Shou now About Wills and the : Fig Bars, 2 1bs. . . .. e Hot-Weather Foods \i Conscrvatlon °f Estates. | —————————— ,(i’:l;r‘?{?fft:halitfimz:{?\al:!e:|aplr¢;:vetms;‘keht‘go}:| Opens Saturday L!P}‘:ry !‘Caémeg fi“" make xduldho!- |l m. which 1s real a salmon trou! weather {00« 0f convenient and ap- ! i Every can is guaranteed to please—try a can . . i petizin 1 Beef Cooked Corned Beef .....:.. 28 ¢ | MERICAN SECURIT Jff Steed DSt | Parcm 17¢ District Heights | | el omed b ... 2 }i i one-quarter pound emesopes c Maryland E:;n;d]l}eef R | > AND TRUST COM i %-1b. l C . Loffler’ s ; ch Tongue .......... ...28¢ \ for er’s Meats. On the Marlboro Road be- Beefsteak and Onions .. ... ... 32¢ » .y note et i moaze 8,pegpd of | | Divect delivery service from LoMers supply tween the District Line and Meatwich Spread ........... 15¢ 15th and Penna. A\ve. : R 33¥§02"fi::{yf£'ofiv?flg ?3:'1’05’&';':;'&““' i Forestville. A new store in Deviled Ham ............ 17%5¢ Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 ; ¥y Koldlaut < e Pork and Beans. ‘ TR B C ANDY SPECIALS P BB v IO | e Ready Saturda Campbell’s ...........3 for 25¢ FIVE CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES iy | IR Switeas y y s g o tionally fine sand- M . $ b 3 or 13 3 z 5c BB 25¢ | wieh lieo— orning Van Cunpl | .8 for 22¢ ! : ok o | Stced Bacon | ums " .. 3¢ | | All goods sold at City prices | | “Large Bottl ~27 » i No. 6 of a series. 3 ottty B T : veEtbL i HC Airlim Honey ......... Cc

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