Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1926, Page 3

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“DRAGON BO 1K RIIISH AT lrnlhl to I)N-uwr\ Mosul to League of Nations Ordered 0il Rights Fixed. Goes Irak A esnturies-old en and 10 miles back soft ro 'FARM SCHOOL WORK LAUDED BY EXPERT { National Institution Aiding in *“Back-to-Soil” Movement, the National | ol ‘e Missourian Says. n of o 1T I Re tha Asanciated Prese STOWN, Pa., Farm School was crowd Assambly Meats Today on-| | DOME Tune the| NVationa! referred &l in fwith he congasted s of voung hovs and girls” and ve them an opportunity to make & farm S of the govarnors of ed the axerc s were taken on an in e 1200 acres of land owned by 'sv‘ vhera hovs are educated ure without Reginning ! be admi | spection of MRS. PAUL W POPE DIES.| Richmond Wil Be Rurisd Tomorraw in Mt. Olivet ostimatio .J??fl".? BOUGHT _ ‘\PEARLMAN S, 933G St. M. WJ 'FLAT TIRE? - MAIN 500 LEETH _BROTHERS New Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals $52.50 to $90. Large porches Elevator Service | §1 rented; T left. ‘{Hooro & Hill (Ine.) 1 S 730 17th St. AURORA Huiis Tn Virginia HOME PRICES orn v NEW APARTME lh(vl ( r_r--«r-nl Pl THEM! PRINTING w‘, OF Unusual :xcelen: [ 'II~c Na ional (,apnm Press 1210-1212 D §T. N Mfg. Co. 1 NEVER DISAPPOINT PRINTING IN A HURRY See the Special Features Embodied in This Home 2548 Mass. Ave. N.W, Open Dai day Un ANNUAL MEETING mecting of the lot| e Glenwood Ceme- | 1 the blue| the City nw. on 1926, 1 e annua and Sun- 19PN June 7, are earnestly he present For Further See Your Informa- Broker % ‘ tion JOFE TRUSTEES W\, MORRIS, ’resident. WILLIAM E. WISE, Necretary OUR NEW ADDRESS | ‘rh & FV’\RTS ST. NE JRONC AD. REMOVAT \\"l\ e COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. | Xow Lorated At | MMM>I W N W_SILVER, President bAVF THE OLD ROOF 1 at 15pa of roof ¥ou ow our pronlems to s ‘ OF PAIN RE- A Few Choeice Suites e N Are now available in these selected ro-operative buildings. Priced at $6500 to $8.000 on pay- ments lTeas than the aver- age rental! Inspect Suite 10} 3022 Porter St. CLEYELAND | PARK 119 3rd st S W | Thone. Main 933 SEE US ABOUT SCREENS NOW e factars prices are dawas €l 11th & 7| Sts NE ? Window Shades and Screens. Fhone Lin. 879 S” POINT WAY TO PALEONTOLOGICA | asl of Pleistocene or Ice Age. \ ided the ! 7.—The) MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, tribute IPANAMADISCOUNTS .+ TREASURE wese tor e 1t [NQUIRY BY BORAH of Fossilized Skeletons the mova 1o Declares Land Concesswn aha by diesne anl| - Was Made ‘to ‘British Mineral Company. filled with mud this mud the natives pri 1S of hor early Rubber LONDON e litarally | Not Considered hey sell P : laws ~ Influence Blamed Cfrom the { @ery 30 P:I‘J RE Ready to u“\\ GULDENS Mustard Enriches Flavor Sharpens Appetite ESTABLISHED - 1864 other MERCHANT SHOT DOWN. Prominent Charlotte, N. C., Man| Is Killed by Unknown Person apeaker | tha effec | part Police have Window Shades Made to Measure at Factory Prices For Lease BUSINESS BLDG. Large downtown building containing 15,000 sq. ft. located on a very prominent corner. 830 13th St. N.W. I ¥, STORES <3y Owner is verv anxious I i S i WOULD-BE SUICIDE RAP IDLY RECOVERlNG Rejected by Actress, Robert Savage Cut Wrists—Her Betrothal Broken by Other Man do not ecemmit suicide slashing their wrists ELifelong Resident Here Victim ofy | Pneumonia in Hospital residenc o'clock nt o will be private Mr. Talty is survived by his widow \ln~ Reall W. Talty. Honolulu has many harhers hecame known that T f Gilbert N roled ove ANNUAL SALE of Monthly Blooming Rosebushes Beginning Friday, June 4th, Thru Tuesday, June 8th Price. 50¢ Ea. Ward (gold) Butterfly (golden pink) Richmond (red) Columbia (pink) Cecil Brunner (a dainty pink miniature rose, constant bloomer) » Sourvenir de Claudius Pernet, & 1 .OO The finest vellow rose sver produced | Also—Enonymous, Barberry and Chrysanthemum Plants A. Gude Sons Co. Good Hope Rd. S.E. to obtain a responsible tenant and will make at- tractive rental. Weaver Bros. 809 15th M. 9486 Special Chevy Chase Here is purchase a Chase Home < off Connec 1e and within a sho the public schan! property ic attractively i situa iront lot, wit and i h garage Only $9,750 Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Kealtor 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 You may ha give no pain. You n | | E ASKED 100 persons the simple | tion: “Have you anything | with your gums?™ Each onc answered * dentifrice daily, yet unl 100 People Said “No” But Their Dentists Said “YES” What About Your Gums? teeth that seem sound and on between the gums and the | a few minutes of rubbing with ' GUM RUB, a perfectly natural circulation of ; healthy blood sets up in your gum tissues. ooth brush and your gums are free The Home of Your Hopes Picture the most Homes vou can imagine - m a setting of towering trees and expansive lawns —and you have the reality mn Chevy Chase Terrace Center Hall and Cottage with one and two baths-- and separate garage artistic Very special in beginning at $12,950 With Very Convenient Terms Open 9 A.M. to 0 PN Come out Wis. Ave. to aouth of Bradley Lana—opnn. price, LAFRI Z | Owner and Builder of Communit 14th & K M. 2080 of germ-laden mucin and have good he: bloed circulating through their tissues insidious mouth disorder may be poison into your system. ; tists told a different story. The v “Sixty percent of the people who come to us pouring have gum troubles i early or advanced stages.” The Advice You Should Follow For years dentists have recommended daily se (rubbing) of the gums with the finger. But, until recently, massage was never 1007, efficient hecause of the shppery, germ-aden coating on the gums called mucin. Now GUM RUB, a new and totally different, scientific preparation perfected by an eminent dental authority, makes it possible to remove every trace of this germ-carrying mucin. And the pity of itall is that most people are afraid to know the truth about their gums They dread to think of the toothl filled years that follow swiftly and surely in the wake of neglected gums. Having first thoroughly cleansed your gums, GUM RUB then starts its real work Begin Using Gum Rub Today Regardless of the condition of your gums 1 and mouth, you should use GUM RUB every } time you brush your teeth. It is pleasant to the taste, and makes and keeps your gums and mouth healthy. The quick results with GUM RUB are amazing and permanent. | GUM RUB aids Nature without resort to dangerous medication, hence its effectiveness 18 lasting. ™ Do you wear a plate? GUM RUB | will prove a blessing. Try it today. Write for your copy of our new book, “The Real Secret of a Healthy Mouth.™ Dextar LaroraTory Propucts Company WASHINGTON, D. C. D4 114 SSAGE FOR THE Gr/S B GUM For Sale at All Drug Stores “G.ET PY.ORRH ROBERT C. TALTY DIES. | afternoon | | Tapaness wom | Lb., 45¢ vho incident and had broken their en I T Startling . Valv:m for Tuesday and Wednesday SHORTENING (Compound Lard) 17¢c Lb. Smoked Shoulders Small Sizes 24c Lb. Bacon, 2 Lb. 2ae Cudahy's “Puritan’ Rich, Juicy, Smohed HAM Slices, Ib., 50c Sliced COOKED HAM Vi lb., 20¢ The Finest Blend of Medellin, Bogota and Sweet Santas Coffees Try a Steak—All Cut From Small, Tender Steers CHUCK STEAK Lb., 24c ROUND STEAK Eb., 37¢ SIRLOIN STEAK Lb., 39c PORTERHOUSE STEAK SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS 22¢'Lb: { REAL IC SALE | All This Week Bond's SWEET GHERKINS 1or ] o Bottic With 2 at Reg. Price of 25¢ Each SOFT DRINKS 1 rcfi:::’::.; le With 1 at Reg. Price of 5c Van Camp’s Tomate CATSUP 14-0z. 1 Bot IC - With 2 at Reg. Price of 19¢ Each POMPEIAN MAYONNAISE e With 2 at Rez. Price of 25¢ Each PURITY SALT Liele With 2 at Reg. Price of 8¢ Each bUZ nle With 2 at Reg. Price of 23c Each { LANA OI1 TOILET SOAP I Cake IC With 2 at Reg. Price of 9¢ Each Van Camp's TOMATO SOUP 1° 1c With 2 at Reg. Price af 9¢ Each QUEEN OLIVES el € With 2 at Reg. Price of 13¢ Each PALMOLIVE SOAP I le With 2 at Reg. Price of 9¢ Each DERRYDALE Fine Creamery BUTTER 48c Ib. The same splendid quality. hut now in the convenient 14-lh. partions.

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