Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1926, Page 42

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Tz . = . PARADE PLANNED BY KU KLUX KLAN Demonstration in lllinois De- signed as “Answer to Eu- charistic Congress.” sanguinary encounters between klans- men and anti-klansmen from the sur- rounding Illinois countryside. In addition to parades of hooded knights and hodded ladies at Clinton, there are to be ‘maturalization cere- monies” in all branches of the Klan order, including women and children. The latter are known in the Klan as There are also to be * episodes. Music is to be fur a robed choir of 50 voices. The Fellowship Forum, organ of the Klan in the District of Columbia, says: Thousands Are 'Expected. “This great demonstration in Illi- nois will be Illinois’ klankraft's an- swer to the Roman Eucharistic Con- ress in Chicago. Thousands of loyal rotestants are planning to attend ion of the State. The nois, predominantly . resents the invasion of forces of Romanism and the BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE The Ku Klux Klan has under con sideration ional “Protestant dem to the recent of the Ron THE EVENING FOUR WOMEN NAMED WORLD WAR HEROINES Edith Cavell and Three Americans Honored for Outstanding Sacrifices. By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., June 30.—The names of four women were suggested for the honor of “outstanding heroine of the World War” by delegates at the Woman's Overseas Service League convention here. [Edith Cavell, the English nurse who was executed by te Germans; Marian Crandell, Omaha girl, who was the first American woman to be killed as the result of shellfire; Jane Delano, head of the American Red Cross nurses, who died STAR, WASHINGTON, of honor. The Salvation Army girls were mentioned as having been a group that performed the most out- standing service. The telephone girls ‘were sald to have done the bravest work. As for the outstanding hero of the wan, there. was no disagreement among the delegates. Their opinion was expressed by Miss Mildred Diokey ')f Madison, 8. C.: “The hero was the private soldier who went into the dirt and mud, slept in trenches with rats running over him. He was' the hero above any of the generals you might name.’ SIX NAMED TO TAX BODY. A committee of six prominent busi- ness men and District officials was appointed by the Commissioners yes- terday to represent Washington at the national conference on taxation in Philadelphia, November 15. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 19 2 6. The committee was appointed at the request of Gifford Pinchot, Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania. It is composed Sdward F. Colladay, Willlam L. Newbold Noyes, Daniel J. Don. lliam P. Richards and Fred- vet been decided. the imperial wizard now in Chicago, pre- | ng on the spot the ef- | he Roman press that as made conquest of stants' answer to— igainst—the flaunting of s affronts will be ex- Clinton July 3 and 4. It to be a memorable occa- in_Paris, and Katherine Baker, an- other Red Cross nurse, who died in foreign service, were the honor quar- tet. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, for her organizatlon genlus, was called worthy sumably fects of the Until hi headqua noune nent of the will be_ forthcomin rries out the proposal ional ‘response” to Congress, it will do the impe Tllinois Sta Kl nton, TiL., on Jul. bulletined in | and otherwise, ngress are be. but studiously, discussed auarters, both in Washing- n the eve. | ton and elsewhere. There are some to be | prominent Roman_ Catholic laymen people | Who that the congress, with e manifestation of the strength of their church in strategic mistake.” uthorities, viewing om the purely politi- line of march.” Indiana to Be Represented. " from Gov. One of rant supporters, tholic, and promi Journalistic and . told colleagues in Aliff of th third im- i 9 ty thinks it ive been prejudiclal to_the s presidential aspirations, in | . but_became ‘“assuredly through Smith’s personal at- great Ku | tendance and prominence during the ne | Congre: Another will Dy militant . 1. Her ronghold, I ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF THE MEAL FuLLY) > Drink CELESTINS VICHY THE NATIONAL ALKALINE MINERAL WATER FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS SPRING THE PROPERTY OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE They're Here Because They Wear NOVELTIES, 75¢ and $1.00 LISLE SOCKS, 35¢ SILK SOCKS, 75¢ to $1.50 First Floor—Just inside the door. 'fiiEHECHTCO~FSTREET Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. JELESTIN HOTELS, CLUBS, RESTAURANTS, GROCERSA»MIIGGISB ‘ The SEALED pump is the dealer’s guarantee to you of genuine high quality Tydol Therefore, Tydol dealers have united in sealmg every Tydol pump in this city and vicinity. The sealed Tydol pump On the intake pipe of every underground tank, which feeds a Tydol pump in this locality, Tide Water has affixed its seal. After the dealer’s tank has been filled with Tydol, the intake pipe is re-sealed and remains sealed until the pump again needs Tydol. Nothing but Tydol can ever enter the tank, nothing but Tydol can ever come from the pump. This sealed pump is the final step in safeguarding the high quality of Tydol every minute, from the time it leaves the refinery until it is in the tank of your car. It is your visible protection against inferior gasolines, your assurance of genuine Tydol. HAVEN’T you sometimes wondered, as you watched gasoline being pumped into the tank of your car, .whether you were getting the brand of gasoline you asked for? Even wondered whether you were getting the quality you paid for. There is, in fact, foundation for your doubts. In certain cities, notably New York, thousands of gallons of cheap, inferior gasolines have been sold through pumps which bear the trade- marks of well-known, high-quality gasolines. That deplorable condition is not wide-spread. Yet Tide Water and the Tydol dealers of this locality want to make certain that motorists are protected —that inferior gasolines never can be .substi- tuted for Tydol. They want to safe-guard Tydol s high quality, and make it possible for you to be sure that every drop of gasolme that comes from a Tydol pump is genuine Tydol—and nothing but Tydol. The Tydol dealer deserves your business You will find that your Tydol dealer is proud of the sealed pump. It is his proof to you that he sells quality products, honestly represented. He is a good man for you and for your family to deal with. Patronize him regularly. Fill up with Tydol Stop at' any Tydol pump. You will find it sealed. Have your tank filled with Tydol. Then notice the faster start, the instant pick- up, the; rush of ‘power, the smoother, quieter motor.;; The inéreased mileage and decreased carbon- will:leave no doubt in your mind as to; why Tydol is called “the economy gasolmg. And you ' readfly see why Tydol dealers SEALED BY want:to protect the high quality of this gaso- TIDE WATER OIL - j line with the “Seal of Protection.” SALES CORP. . L 'TAYLOR-KORMAN 'OIL CO. 100 oAsk to see the seal WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FORBIDDEN The dealer who sells Tylnl will gladly show you kow his Tydol pump is sealed. Tlu unbroken seal is visible protection against bootleg gasoline—your assurance that you £¢ genuine high quality Tydol when you drive up to a Tydol pump. West 3045 Rosslyn, Va. I Econom éAsouuut You will find that your Tydol dealer is proud oftheuufedpump”;tnhupmofmmfid ;:;ullcqudklypm[duu,ho::f f:r repra;-uj- e is a good man for you a yaw family o deal with, Palrom?zelmn regularly.

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