Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 12

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THE EVE) LA . : 'ATLANTA STOPS JAYWALKING POWELL STUDENTS AFTER ARREsjlf;NG ITS MAYOR | BEFORE REBEL FIGHT| 1 R p . e cess, who is the fourth of | i SIS RN e 3t ¥ ki A A Ta 8 vive: as taken from the | i | . . Troops Slay 35 After R ing | mountain onghold by the | ECEWE BI‘ I-UMASfFormer Senator Hoke Smith Also Falls in| ™ 5#¥ er Removing | S S e the | l - i g ' G STAR, WASHINGTON, 'PRINCESS IS RESCUED D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. Girl from Insurgent oo it Stronghold. E o ‘ —_ rease 1n lratnc 62 Graduates Are Urged to g USSR T 2003 cton el | 1 d been with- | p ;‘;nur-;-mm-nl‘ By the Associat MANILA, ¥ cess Tarahata Ki of the Universi removed to safe The Ultimatum Our entire remaining stock of Suits, Overcoats $31.75 Fashion Park SR (A B Charter House Alterations, if any are neces- sary, will be made at cost. § Continue Education | Accidents Is Outcome. and Use It. e e m, former studen of Tllinois, had been | Philippine Constab ulary troops yesterd: 8 fort of Datu Tahil, killing 35 of the rebels a vounding an undetermined number. Tahil, as on a previous o By Consoliduted Pr ATLANTA, . February 1.—By carrying their crusade B ale on any kind of light and dis point that they a e mayor, every known rule of safety ternoon in the school | : Haycock, as- r pro tem of publ 7 : the police of he graduates, valk tinue their educ of it in r life. o . hig ra {uate, elivered the vale Rev. | Moses R. Lovell offe invocation. | walks, and Phyllis McConnell welcomed the | the same iguests and parents. s Bertle Back > s us, principal of the school, presented the class as one of the best history of the school. Mr. presented the diplomas to 52 Ates The program included selections by e Court tha Powell Orchestra and songs by the v o el noa voas | or Is Arrested. one of the| The arrest of N {dale and of the m ¢ Dobbs, came ahc il ed to test the vigilance of the nsfield, Olive e, and paid $5 and $10, Maurer, ly, for the knowledge thereb: Parks, Aubrey | The first time they heade ;Spence a Kimble, Ma the street in face of the iret Buynitzky, Fran- | both got a copy of charg jes Cox and Virginia Crump, the mayor pro tem. rep Others v ived diplomas were: [ periment he Edith A nd later Charles Brown, 'he midyear gi f Powell Junior 3 rday tion exercises School were . stationed reports that \ taken up > shoyt fhe only ion by gentleme e nobody jay —and for | be one | . ians. : ind about ten minutes Points, with Lo man came up with the I promised both of t it, that I'd give s to the firs nd 1 didn’ delightfully | | e different Cocoanut deliciously creamed and covered with Chocolate ~—thats all /| Masons PEAKS . v Are Def : | Women Are Defended matter what the former prices—has been put into one big assortment—for Officer Greer also reports that some notions regarding jay e all wrong. women who are the worst he said. “It's business v get business on the brain d green You know B it out across the t with traffic all going the other But they e warnings and good naturedly. This & to walk right.” were Marjorle t, Helene L. . John Mary Your Choice at . . R T Dorothy E William v 3 rder. | ¥ much bigger | RY CLEANIN AT_WoonRuETS D Gunfly g 'E0S0K G oves Any Length, Ouly 5o 607 12th N.W..' 3106 14th N.W. 400-410°18th For Estimates, Main 14 Bring or en th J ntage of a than people R Hamil- | res d Mayor Ragsdale after rlcen Loeffler, | his appearance in Police Court. “En- forcement of the law has dome a n M e | wonderful lot toward making our Kenneth i afe and toward speeding up ne Richards, The Mode—F at Eleventh v | traffic. § Police Chief James L. Beavers, dis- artha Skidmore, | cussing the effect of the law, sald: Richard Tedrow, | “The first week after we began our Jora Walsh, Caro. | crusade only one pedestrian was re- yn Wells, Whitson, = Gene | ported, injured in the city, and that | Wright and Marion Wyvell. was on the outskirts. walking MIDWEST TO SPEND [sriaiht et ecimast | BILLIONS IN BUILDING ¥ op a large percentage of traffic | accidents.” Estimated Total in Forecasts of Eight States Is Placed at $2,168,916,000. Appoint the » % FEDERAL-AMERICAN as your Executor and Trustee A Dependable and Responsible Bank for dependable and responsible people. Resources Over 15 Millions Many From New York. Police report that an amazing number of the jay walkers here are visitors from New Yorl ‘A New HARMLESS LAXATIVE For Sick, Feverish, Bilious By the Assoclated Press, ., Wisconsin, nsas and Nebraska, made public their estimates indicating an expenditure of $2,168,916,000, cover- ing new building, housing and normal losses during the year from fire and storm. The group supplying the figures in this prediction were the National Board of Fire Underwriters, F. W. Dodge & Co., the Copper and Brass Re- filrrh Association and the Building ze. The same groups placed the annual expenditures for the United States at $9,000,000,000. New buildings will ap- proximate $4,000,000,000; repairs and maintenance, more than $4,000,000,000, and moré than $5 storm losses, it \rf #N 1\ Mother! When Child is Constipated Give “California Fig Syrup”- Children love the pleasant taste of GUARD CUSTOM FUNDS. Armored Cars Will Carry Fortune in Receipts. NEW YORK, February 1 (#).— Hundreds of thousands of dollars of Customs receipts which have previ- ried through the streets from the piers in bags without armed escort will be transported in armored Bass, beginning today. he reason for the cha v e change was not “California Fig Syrup” and gladly take it even when bilious, feverish, sick or constipated. No-other laxa- tive regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels with- out cramping or overacting. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and ; . | children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother!. You must say “California” or you may get an imitation figi syrup. | | (Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side) New Address, 612 13th St. | | Distinctionn Z}oa’y@arz'qn b Edmonston’s Stock-Reduéing Sale +t SHOES InStraight &ight Performance Every Shoe in the House Reduced All Ph, Culture, Style Plus Comfort Shoés for Women. 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