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" 38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1926. RUBBER P"]NEER FASCISTS RULE SPORTS. |Liquor, Chili and Coffee for Children [CANADA PLANS JUBILEE |, peet, ot conictesuon vnich| DRUGGAN LOSES FIGHT With der one government, will be Domin- Olympto Committee of Italy Placed | Qpposed By Mexican Health Authorities. WITH WALES AS GUEST fion.wids i sharaciér, witn pairiods| TO AVOID COURT TRIAL Cutic H Under Mussolini’s Control. 3 3 There will be a noon-day salute icura | q ROME, December 7 (P).—Sporting British Heir and Premier Baldwin |nreq from Ottawa which will echo| With Frankie Lake, Sherift Hof-| | Soap to Cleanse H H activitios in_ Italy henceforth will be|BY the Associated Press. ers' milk to beans, tortillas and meat| Have Accepted Invitation to |8cross the country, and beacon fires| man and Others Must Face Jury Ointment to Heal e i v A er “the” control of the Fascist| MEXICO CITY, December 7.—Fed- | stews, all so hot with red and green el e Gt o e B de Absolutely Nothing Better party. After a lengthy inquiry into|eral health authorities are attempting | peppers that few adult forelgners can Attend July, 1027, Fete. D pain: uring the day on Oonspiracy Charge. T e e gssgegeil. The operation of the various clubs and | to convince Mexican mothers that pul- | swallow the flery compounds. The |, . e s D o P willloe: | Wi i N i . . . associations, Secretary General Tu- , a natlve mtoxicating drink, | baby washes this down with thick flclate at the i of' thie tut ~| cHIcAGO, o " l/ ur American Wins Aid for Henry | s aons, ety i e had | strong black coffee and flery chill pep! | black Mexican coffee. 1t the child| OTTAWA, Ontarto, December 7.— | felato ot L8 OBertng of the tniernar |, CEUCASD, eaa o N ea }(%aéz' 5 ordered the national Olympic commit- | pers are far from fitting food for |lives he eats, likes and thrives upon|The Prince of Wales and Premier Buffalo, beerrunners who dashed in and out Wickham, Who Rushed [te to become an instrument of the) YOuos T L gl e o his iire. Baldwin of Great Britain have been of tho county jail aimost at will while SSGPIL OxpON'S willdettaniek— oo d? . invited to come to Canada to par- serving a_sentence for contempt of | g Deputy Ferretti, presilent of the|rate, sald to be the highest in the ’ Federal Court, yesterday lost th ' Cold in head, cough,coryss, i Seeds to England. Ot ooseaittas Ll isarve xnak | world h Cannon’s Collegue Dies. ticipate in the diamond jubites cele-| SHERMAN AIDE DIES. [Federal Court, vesterday lost their | | nasal and dry catarrh, head: he Among the Mexican masses there is T bration of the confederation, and it Is —_— . R\ | ache, earache, deafness, sore orders from the secretariat of the | PRINCETON, Mo., December 7 (). d. Court for conspiracy to defeat justice. ’ > - th, e and the committea will be em.| @ tradition that unless a baby isgiven |_Try B, Hyde, 89 years old, father | understood both have accepted, Okpki. 3 35 Tayors Grantacanofl]l: Thex will ghoci (PR tosioer e with [R) > moweaorelivs. bad bresth.ruse Dowered with direct supervision of |pulque when two months old the child o former Gov. Arthur M. Hyde, and | The prince and the prime minlster, Sheriff Peter Hoffman, Wesley West. | 211 the sporting and physical educa- | Wiil never be able to talk. Pulquo is|pelieved to have been the only sur.| It 18 ponted out, are unable to make| President Harrison, Succumbs. |brook, former county jail warden, and | P e A o ineeption | tional activities of the nation. fermented julce of the maguey plant| viving member of the Congress of | definite engagements so far ahead, but | = o ovopmy gy, other jail officials, past and present, | rty-Give years doing good. e goring # % carrying a heavy alcoholic Kick. The | 1g73 the first session attended by |€ach is said to have expressed the AVENWORTH, Kans., Dec. 7— | vho face similar charges. FREE — 33{rqatment tin. Y 1 Custom of feeding it to infants i3 wide- | sUnele Joe" Cannon, dfed yesterday, | hope that ciroumstances will permit|Capt. J. J. Taylor, 85, last surviving | The pleas for Druggan and Lake in- Write for yours new. oteffort | 4WATER TAXIS” IN USE. |spread among the ignorant masses. i his taking part in Canada’s birthday | officer on the war-time staff of Gen. KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. It also is usual for bables, as soon PR celebration, which occurs on July 1,| Willlam T. Sherman, dled at the Na. e e s be given the| There has been a compartively large | 1927. tional Military Hospital. © | Amsterdam Installs Craft for Serv- | ordinary diet of Mexi adults. The |influx of Japanese Into Denmark,| ' The celebration, marking the six-| He was a grandson of President|and hoth were overruled by Federal child is switched - mostly engineers and mech tleth anniversary of the signing of | William Henry Harrison. Judge Louls Fitzhen: SALE ice in Canals. AMSTERDAM, December 7 (8.— “Water taxis” are to be installed here | N for service in the canals which wind ! about the city. The taxis will accom- { modate two to four persons and are | really small motorboats with cabins, ant | {he taximeter being attached to the T | shaft of the propellor. %| Tho taxis were decided upon to|R A €2 | meet the increased growth of Amster- Which then were|dam on both sides of the River Ij lian mONOPOLY- | o5 wel] as the other waterways of the | R R e o | city_and nearby districts. AT WINTER RATES TO CALIFORNIA The Washington-Sunset Route is the most economical and comfortable way to | go. Tourist sleeping cars daily {rom 1| Washington to California without change via New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, 2 of a rubber em- | ElPaso. Write today for illustrated book- industry. He be- | let “C”, time tables and fares. G. V. McArt, Passenger Agent n s 1 gifts for Wick that his campaign is Gave Seeds to ttle to visited t ried away n 1908 ; npaign to obtain financial recognition for the English-| WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE, 4 W g D e 1510 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C. B b} S ° b As a result, the Rubber Growers’ 0 s “l s oa s ation of London In 1911 gave is Mother'’s y £10,000 and a gold medal. d man was knighted | Health Failing? owers have since con- 8he needs a tonic for flagging heart and the Rubber Asso- and tired nerves. Holp her this way ica voted a semian-| —Geta bottleof 50. This Summer, in to letters to American Dr. .‘m’ . Davis of Brock- . 81 L ve $30,000. The Malayan ANGosmA 1 October donated $40,- r has sent a final appeal Duton government ve R 00, n I have plugged away || ltwillaroussherappetiteandaid digestion. Our entire stock at Sale prices, and the cut prices do not interfere with the usual liberal credit. A splendid selection of plain and fancy weaves. Buy him a new suit on payments. PAYMENTS A group of Samples and Models from 3 of New York’s leading millinery impor ters, combined with our own stock, at one sensa- tional price for choice, Dutch ru tributed ciation of nual gift respor r 0 2 Z 722, at this project for 18 years is that|| A physician writes:— bound up in my hopes for American “This product may be safbly used with ls th I lk f t].l s I § : RS eatisfacto, ite b . participation in the industry has | Godeate “nm.hri.'::v“:' 4 v:‘o‘phhv;r‘l‘- e a 0 e own § heen the haunting remembrance that | ! Goodyear, one of our pioneers, dled in debt,” maid Tucker. ‘“This other pio- neer should have something more than a post-mortem monument.” — pended upon to restore appetite wi hae lost the desire for food.(Letter on fle) Same formula since 1824 At druggists, grocers, delicatessens U your dealer cannot supply It send e for a trial bottle to A 7010 B 461h 80 New Yors Citg: Refuse Inferior Substitutes Crime cost Wisconsin taxpayers $5,- 500,000 in 1922, according to Prof. J. L. Giilin, University of Wisconsin so- clologist. The Heavy Duty Rubber for Qutdoor People Big New York Manufacturers’ StOCkS Of Men’s and Women'’s Apparel ‘At a Sacrifice ON / 722 727 7222222 0 7 % 222 72227222777 You outdoor men need a tough snag- resisting rubber that stays on and wears like iron—those are theFirestone Utility Rubber’s specifica- tions! Wear Utility Rubbers this winter 72272722 For Choice Of 300 Men s Fine 72227 Your Choice of 250 " New 77 2% An offering that has never been duplicated by = e \ S ol & sny establishment _ in D 3 e OUIts e | resses | . NG Made to Sell at / . oy AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER % Your Choice at— We have added Dresses from higher priced lines to make the assortment more complete. 22 Made to Sell at $25, $30, $35 Single and double breasted are $89.50 Values From $95.00 7727777777, included inddthi:n;howing. The to $115.00 it models most appro- . :zte:styles for men of all ages. 889 50 Eflyl:::.mdan:lhw o LONGHOURS, late hours; much on the A matchless opportunity to buy 3 ins at doublo this -;e.m o mind, much on the menul No won- Men's Clothing at actually less Values From 'V;im' b:unin nu:fi“ der the system sometimes goes on strike. than half, The dash of ENO'S Effervescent Salt sparkling in a half glass of water in the morning helps to relieve the inner organs. It gives them a fresh start every day. When they’re just working up a strike ENO steps in and removes the grievance. It is a wise and conciliatory laxative. For more than fifty years people all over Europe have regarded $105.00 to $125.00 | broken. s ON PAYMENTS ON PAYMENTS ON PAYMENTS Men's %z Suits owees | ‘s Dresses Tamei Coats P ——— They are all reduced tomake $7 Q95 "5t Pt S o $HIERO5 o : === Valued From ashion decrees correct. 99 N From all druggists at $1.25 and 75¢ the sale general—the best $35 to $45 B““fifuu’ fur trimmed and " ?;;dt:‘m 84-4‘! & makes from the best makers R 3. NG, o Lo, Bnglend Suts and Overcots that § 50 o sue ses the Frocks of Satins, Crepes, 95 ror S . i t: may be worn with pride and 26—— Valaes From Silks, Velvets, etc. Parisian 326 e [ ; — u _ = Sold From S ?::D-d:ns 'x:ur:fiog pleasure by the most fastidi- sttt CREDrr CORNER models l;d.t:eir:c:n :l‘:::: $39 to §59 1 il ous dressers. Foo. Guite.iad tions, ik N $9Q 0.50 Vot 12th and G Sts. SO <t iy SRENRID veynme ] N O ON PAYMENTS i “* 0N PAYMENTS = mam | : BPPERVESCENT SALT S S—. — . ; o -