Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 5

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T e Uy THE _EVF U S, ANITY CROUP REACHES MEXICO Advance Guard "f Party of 40 Seeking to Increase Friend- ship Arrives. nz| | » ¥riendship. 1 15 to increase 3 en the two re- believe that (‘nvh coun of ¢ ul(u : of those | will upon | is riendly co-ope: upon the North ! We come as| friendly nation, ves open to learn the truth, and seck 1o tell the truth as we| ent. DATA EXCHANGE VVBARRED. | iated Pr . of the cket American Amuse- Manufacturers Associa- e enjoined today from ex- information as to prices by of Justice filed suit association and 13 of its| s December 16, charging that cembers had alloted buvers of - another, to be held as exclusive customers, Under the court order the defend- ents are prohibited also from arbitrat- ing disputes among themselves as to amusement tickets, Clearance House For Repowcined Finance Co. ears 3, Makes and All Bargains. INV ARCADIA AUDITORIUM Washington's Madison Square Garden, ! and Park Rond € Grand A“KED BALL Year's Ex CARNIVAL GOLD | | | | | | i | | PRIZES HAPPY WALKER Jolm P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 $3.50 Ptiladelphia $3.25 Chester $3.60 Wilm'ngton AND RETUEN SUNDAYS January 2, 16, 30, February 13, 27 March 13, 27, April 10, 24 Wils | Pennsylvama Rallroad { | Ame INICARAGUA INSISTS REBELS | ARE BEING ARMED BY MEXIC e office of Traflic Director will be moved from the Dis Building and combined with the > Bureau at 1412 we in order to provide ons for the soldier SACASA CALLED PRISONER. save that strate nto the hands of resident Diaz, who ed by the United nlp 10| \‘T AR, WASH [\'( TON. LEHU l\\l) \Y zation in Mexico | has cabled the | Boom in District Building Will Bo ‘I\I.-Ih s nation to demand the (Salva falling Other Messages Sent. | made agafnst the Liberal President's| F] DRIDGE TOQ MOVE an youth, we | Provided New Utilities Com- | dorein) government's irawal of support of | i 1 A ot Mepies OFFICE TO AVENUE| bodies in Latin | gallant youth of our | mission Personnel. \m. tion of Diaz i Virtual Captive of Latimer, Agent in| “Justice requires youth' vernments en w Penn 30 (4P). iber Juan Sacasa, | €XD€ ernment in | tak MEXICO CITY, > that Dec personnel of Dr, River established in view of his in- protection to for arned toda ins had Congress Probe Looms. Althoug! h Chairman B of the relations committee has | said, * his apparent conviction | itiex h ) « PATERSON, N. J Gallo and La Cruz announced December 30 | District offic that Americ: . president of the | find space innati wiil | the District B the new c 1ding ssent office the adjoins mani coorest Radio Co Brofest ¥ five years that v is holdi sident and | iry with s C Distric e ned to- Vivian M wdey ented fact Hor p virtus foutoaic dnto the or Wheeler, 1, has said tha iite b Esbiarien they are appolntea by I idge. __DEC ,)I I’l l\ PHONE HEARING PLANNED | Utilities Body to Set Date for Be-| sumption of Rate Case. of the hear ! will | ities Commis ive meeting tomor. . Covell, nior ' D.J.KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. - resumptic was halted apeake & Po cted 1o the e« m o consider further reduc- | rates with the v CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED | SPECIAL 604-610 9th St. N.W. £ American W NOTICE ) Crosley's an_ attempt might be | support would ration in vesnment nator Borah, [ his stana_after day with Secretary Ke e that Americ 4 and kets would be withdrawn as ty of American lives | assured given the ad- | “standing behind the | who made Here is where your sav- ings get “momentum”! The 4% interest we pay to Govt. Workers is a real help in getting ahead—a depend- able booster to raise your sav- ings nearer the point where they begin to be really worth- while. We help yeu help yourself. DEPARTMENTAL BANK “The Bank for Departmental People” 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. Dbregon. public a telegram Obregon of tand on Latin IHe also made om former Mexico, approving can questions Both Ol President 'l.]](‘ Interest to Make Gouvt. Workers' Savings Worthwhile! his telegr: and his statement, said finan-, involved in! while the | F tor Ransdell referred | mmunistic aspects, Ransdell 4 “communists in Me : to implant their and Wheeler d dreds e tions were Boys situation. :20.00 . Jvon\,[_/le “AVENUE al NHNTH' One man tells another about the unusual savings in this Great Clothing Clearance Boyvs’ early O ffict Ilr\ldtl“(ll‘[{l s for o Where SUITS and OVERCOATS Formerly $35 to $40 SUITS and OVERCOATS $30.50 Formerly $45 to $50 SUITS and OVERCOATS $4,9.50 Formerly $60 to $75 3 fancy felts, welt, bound. sand, gray. pearl, | 4 = NATIONAL [-cae e e aasaaa s BOYS® CLOTHING CLEARANCE PRICES have reduced prices on hun- and Overcoats. $12-813.50 Suits 322.50 125.00 327.50 $30-832.50 Suits 335.00 “First Longie” Size ranges are limited— selection is urged! A5 The special group of fine felts includes plam and lined and unlined. A great variety of'shapes and shades— tan, and so forth. - $2 Golf Caps, Now $1.45 Reduced for a limited period. golfer’s cap at $2—its reguls _ON THE s:cono FLOOR oF _THE P-B_STORE tny clothing purchased tomorrow will be altered and delivered for wear on New Year’s Day—~Qpen Sales Semi-Annual tomorrow 8 to 6. Crosed all day of our regularly priced Saturday, January First—Hope vou Two - knicker Suits 5 “Turk™ Rodlo AH O‘C'oats REDUCED “and .selling like fortv” All 335 O'Coats I'II]({\' "'l)llr & Overcoats, $10.75 Overcoats, $13.75 Overcoats $16.75 Overcoats, $18.75 Overcoats. $21.75 Overcoats, $23.75 Overcoats, $24.75 Ov ercoats, $27. 8.00 Suits & .N'uil-: “Suits Suits & Suits & & Suits & Suits included Bo Kiddies Scout B LEquipiies : Hair 27 All $45 &350 O’ Coats 37 !All$55 to$650,Coats ‘47 Kll rbr;gon"City Vi;'gin {Vool and other quallty overcoats in- R}Ec EMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE cluded. No reservations. alterations. exceptlons. No No charge for SPECIAL--- Three Hundred Thirty-Five Dollar Two-Pants Suits All style edges—raw, 21 Woney’s Worth or Money Back \lways a favorite 1 price - D. J. KAUFMAN' nc m—— 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. i

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