Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1926, Page 11

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1926. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT; TER. |STRIKE INJUNCTION FRANCE TO LIMIT o PR Rt ISSUED IN CLEVELAND || WASHINGTON’S GREATEST DRUG STORES 2 GEE! 1 HATE GANAD by THE pAY YoL =0 % 4 X Fight Between Carpenters and PLAYED HCOVEY 1 2 AND CAUGHT THE N 2 Sheet Metal Workers Causes BIGGEST FIsH You ¢ Z p 3 Court’s Interference. o~ Bakshops May Close One Day Al i O E o = N /‘r Z % : 7’ In Week—Economy Move DARE TAKE \T HOME > A 7 I tte Ansactaiml Eress: e 4 9 on to Save Franc. S % = yesterday v\'zu: granted nl:.t*ln[‘;:: sl o 2 \ injunction restraining 115 connected with the buildings trades | industry from striking. The re- - /. straining order went into immediate ted 7 effect until noon of June 16. | e a 4 The order was specifically aimed at w P M cepts it with ing to the petition, had repeatedly | It is con threatened to strike because of a con- the, troversy with the sheet metal work- ers over the laying of metal floor (hr’?u-s. S5 in the consumpt suit charged that carpenters other necessi . / R b b o > 7 on @ number of large jobs in the eity which will 1 o : / have threatened to strike u]nl(ws t{m trictions = 2 2 ~ work of laying these floor domes be B e o : / / / ) = / # taken u from the sheet metal they realize the b ¢ }’/ | workers. i : y {1, 4 e ke : " provoke % iz, iy 3 A pocket pencil that will write in to the detriment of | a8 / : any one of five colors is u new con- e 1 restrictions / 57 ¥ venience to the office worker. It is t t on home 7 % of self-feeding type. When a lead of : i sts, % a certain color is to bo used, an indi- sake: i % cator near the point is turned until closed or Pancy 2 Ll Z S it registers the desired color. bread and r o i = ‘\\ —_——— e NN ———— flour for cal % NN i P o e & 4 ‘ S Fire-Proof | i . . A A ad , # ol | \Sto:‘agfe 1 Every Wednesday we are going to offer : 7 special values for that day only. “Get the Habit” of attending our Wednesday Sales. ‘} PMerchants Transfer | to the pr X 1 / A \' 7l / . - . T smmir ) /R N R Toilet Articles Patent Medicines anding in the eyes of the | 7 R - & ) ” i * - SN Tne ORIGINAL 25¢ Merck’s Stearate of Zinc 60c Bromo-Seltzer - i : L Malted Milk nationa - stry P 5 : N AN { 5 4 ForInfants, - . would 1 M. . how- ! 7 . ) & ; l LN i (' Inoalids, . *innce 3 : : ) Nourishing—Digestible- th(;:ofl: 30c Amolin i L 3 i The Home Food-Drink for All Ages 17¢ has been used 3 ve % . ¢ g 7 B =4 inany 1 t 3 aven : AN e e ey i Children|| 50cMulified Cocoanut Oil AR S T SR T R | oo o o Shampoo $1.25 Gude’s Peptomangan IN GERMAN SCHOOL ROW n e sueenatus, conpieied | SWEDES HOLD SERVICE. 1 Professor’s Republican Sympathies ic health courses Hopkins Opposed by My Sadens in AT JOHNS HOPKINS ;i 0 4 i 00 corrse Saning ot Tt B X i 25¢ Llsterllne7 Tooth Paste 60c Sal Hepatica : 5 » c o 75¢ Alcorub £ r WILMINGTON, Del, June 8 (#).— 2 : Kiev (Rus- *| 110 Foreign Students Among Those W and the | Swedes from Sweden and Swedish 3 for 50 — Graduated at Annual Exer- Ji ¥ a. sottlers from many parts of the 2 ° vhich { OFf the 110 graduates of other col- | United States celebrated in Wilming- LSk e s me time, | ises Held Today. | 1e rom the United States f oy vesterday the establishment of the et | s Fimpire. Ninety U0 | opuiyy s, o setemene 60c Pompeian Day Cream 35¢ Lapactic Pills » receive diplomas, 176 | iere in 1638. The her de s through | bering 600, was escorted to the land- i 39 23 ted research of ad-|ing place of the first Swedish settlers uG"P' dL 54 C c 4 on the Christiana River, where speak- monandLime Add Water S S ers included Chief Joseph Strongheart o ° o y ELeArt | Try our new carbonated drink . . e ZA.REX 60c Pompeian Night Cream h erected in he | » tes | ; v ik the & riFrult CHAMPAGNE | 39c ided on a | op | gx 35¢c Freezone = = llections of the 21c England is Y a i 1 I £ Scotland were o e : : LN ‘ 15¢ Armour’s Round Bath ’ Tablets 30c Laxative Bromo-Quinine ol OV@ ook this Offel' | AC* ;nvfgor;’;ntthegr?l?;; It 4 for 25c_ om &’b.’f wa‘bi”y FREE ‘b' in the reduction of | 50c lz‘éfinfi“e 60c Pape’s Diapepsin Best to Prevent Sunburn 36° Kuppenheimer s i : s | 75¢ Lady Esther Cream 75¢ Mifflin’s Rubbing Alcohol E WANT you to dmoww the and Grosner Sprlng : . Maytag. To wash with it. 59c To test it thoroughly in your own home, without obligation or ex- pense. We want you to see how care- fully—how “hand-gently” it washes your finest lingerie and curtains. How thoroughly it washes the Group No. 1 v heavy pieces—even grimy play- . Hudnut c{otheg‘ grea}:‘y work-cl}?.thes. !}-llow Kuppenhelmer \ 2 clean it washes everythin, ithout ) 3 hand-rubbing—even cola and cuft and Grosner $ ‘ 7 75 \ \\ Acquaintance edges. RPN P 2 : ackage To see how easy it is to wash l ' I with. How much faster it washes - S I S 2 —tubfuls perfectly washed in 3 to 7 LN L Lt LU —with each pl.lrchase.of 50c worth or more minulties. ; }i”h()l? }:vashings — 50 Group No. 2 of Hudnut Toilet Articles. pounds of dry clothes per hour— . B e Pemisheenbal ) B Ll Kuppenheimer $ 7 5 Three Flowers Face Powder. ... .50c Three Flowers Creams . . . .....50¢ L 9 Outstanding Maytag Features and Grosner \ > Three Flowers Talcum. . . .25¢ & 50c Three Flowers Brilliantine . . . . 50c 6 Easily adjusted to — 7{‘;‘)’{}12:"5‘;“; o SUITS Three Flowers Dusting Powder. . $1.00 Narcissus Dusting Powder . . . $1.00 hourly ca- in or taken out with Hudnut's Lipsficks, 256, 35‘:’ 75C llld $1.50 pacity, Tub holds _the washer ranning. 21 galions. 8 All metal wringer. =y 43Most compact Self adjusting. In- Phone Us washer made—takes stant tension re- Adpeadigem floor space only 25 we will send a Maytag to your of KUPPEN- o inches square. 9 Eiectric motor for home. If, after trial, you are not HEIMER and O a Ountaln 5 Cast aluminum tub wired homes—Gas- Try one of our Double Chocolate Malted Milks—it's —can’t warp, rot, oline motor where thoroughly convinced that you need Grosner Suits that swell, split nor cor- no_ electricity is the Maytag—don’t keep it. sold from $50 to just enough for lunch during the hot weather. rode—cleans itself. available, 9 Reasons for World Leadership $75. regular Now $25t0 prices | Hll} Housecleaning Needs $37.50 ' 75¢ Preventol—Pints, 59c Moth Balls or Flakes, 2 Lbs., 19¢ Jq I llm1.nllm cwaShel’ o kg 2657 Altesations : .. 156 Detholo—-l’ints, 59¢ 15¢ Pur;tox, 10c __a@,@__—‘ . ‘ _’;ZSc Capitol AmEnonia—-Qt., 15¢ 35¢ G_orham’s S;lver Cream, 29¢ T — i+ - GF@$ ners. 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 for 21c Tar Bags, 79¢, $1.10 and $1.59 Washington Maytag Company, Inc. oB0512thSLNW. ~— (Near12thStand H) Phone Main® 13256 F STREET & e B el S e ] House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes 8¢ Lifebuoy Soap, 4 for 25¢ Cedar Bags, 2 for 25¢ h % ds rgan Electric Co., Inc, o Teesburz, Va. - -C. C: Raffer & Bro. Albémarle Maytag Co. Cambridge.

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