Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1927, Page 16

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TAE D. ONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 s CHILE COMMUNIST [$42000000 SPENT 10 GV E S Fon PNGE GEORGE ‘mguEWED I CHIGAGOD By the Associated Press. ; S e o 5 : ¥ AN 5t Y » | LONDON. February o5, Prince | Three Men in Auto Exchange | - iy ‘ 3 o go knows what “Standing room| ghots With Watchman—Blos- | only igns mean at a the: 1 On his return from two ' naval | soms Are Damaged. Premier Says Intrigue in by sui H gy HAPN v service in Far Bastern waters, the | L : i { . King's youngest son was eager to see it i ¥ : : By the Associated Press Against Government Has : SUI (. Clineso mews fim. Arriving un. | P omicaae: “Feveaary 25— Missiles \ . 7 announced with a friend, he had to . i E % : z > and broken glass crashing among dell Not Been SUppmssed' ki 4 2 ¢ R elbow his way to standing room in the | .;te bloscoms marked a second attack { 3 f |rear of the theater. unnoticed by any | ypon a floral store today in what the 2 " - Y L 5 one in the audience. It was 40 min-' o u 5 iece (ae g trade organization s Suwmonata Koo b ’ g i A SRR | 0C, efore The manager heard of his POlice believe was a . ANTIAGO, Chile, February 2 v 3 royal guest. Then there was strenu- [ controv Notwithstanding his recent extreme By (o0 3 S ous hustling, and two boys were in-| Since “Big Tim” Murphy, who after | measures to purge the country of il 4 v flmr(} _!‘n trade ‘:A_lu‘:'e l‘h:\hh‘.h: p!j.,:(.:l}el.‘.mg a prison term at Leavenworth “political Intrigues” and communism, . > . 3 “k"‘i‘”m‘:; o ot thens front ",jm,h!in connection with the Dearborn sta Gen. Ibanez, premier and minister of { 2 S was_ more than the {tion $350,000 mail robbery in 1919, & tnterlor, said today that there was! L ¥ N o | tickets !Lémmed to rehabilitate himself by or- still activity against the government b g ¥ 4 e = = «f;::‘i&lgshv; Q\!:sd;‘:'lter: (‘::Zod‘:l;ll:r o &nd the sovereignty of Chile. He issued [ £ LA a bridge pipe line acros: ganization drives among small dealers $his matement: Ao clsco Bay. have been carried on quletly. Some ““The minister of Interior is com- The campleted aqueduct will consist | of the tire dealers went to court and pelled to announce to the country of 87 miles of tunnel 10 feet 3 inches | “Big Tim" and his cohorts retired. " 1hat, despite the measures taken, in diameter and 69 miles of large steel | "R, (;. Schiller’s floral shop was the AT Wi pipes. The tallest dam has a founda- | first attack, and the front of his store activities of certain elements still con Gt tinue, not only against the govern: tion extending 118 feet below the|was ruined Saturday. That vandalism ] ment, but against the sovereignty of i x stream level. was attributed to an attempt to or- the republic s SR 3 ¥ The city already is using Hetch | ganize the floral shop owners. - Ibanez assumed the premiership a i - & i Hetchy current. The ultimate output | The Pansy Floral Shop was the ob- fortnight ago with the avowed inten- . : = St b SR % |is expected to yield a 5 per cent return | ject of the latest attack by three men tion of eliminating political intrigue g i " N to the ¢ity on an investment of $55,- [in an automobile, who exchanged ot A 3 # i 000.000. hots with a watchman. and what he called the menace communis . Several ago he \l.-ymrl(m] ‘m' L i 4 i 5 kg - : : men. Among them were several prom . : . e i T A . B 8 % | e ()R Q N(; California—Large, doz., 50c About 300 men, mostly w c 2 - S - N - A 2 : e S : B s A L i3 ; Al Navels—Extra large, doz., 60c Defending hi the premier unscrupulously A r7 Saa : g SERAIER ' : . . - . BEETkate fo et e o e - . e TOMATOES, Red Ripe, Ib., 20c | CABBAGE, New ... ...Ib., 5c S R e ‘ ot voting, bestiioh b || CAULIFLOWER ....head, 25¢ | LETTUCE, lceberg . .head, 10c e R ys, 0 !'&: ,N' ’: February 2 ¥2 § i plies to the “Queen’s Taste”™— GUTHI“E 10 REOPEN T&v;\pl3lt\N(I (’f:'ual‘,_:,::{,.,mos | 3 fox 3 ey and the “Kingls,” too. FRBH PEAS steiss .pound, 15¢ KALE O R .ponnd, sc W expenditure of approxi- 3 \ - GRANT CHURCH FORUM |matcis sss.om, 5 meticon St | - . N ) POT Q TOES us. 5 lbs., 15¢ e t 00 ga 5 , L et T s s Bl b, s, ot ot No.rs 10 lbs., 29¢ .9 §t. Mark's Pastor Criticizes Bishop P . ! ; 1 will require sev- | level, among these was construction Served at cafes, - clubs Manning at Memorial to 4 < more work before the maxi- | in a mountainous district of the | and fountains. ion Past mum development of power : ater | S as of d costing $3,000,000. | e ¢ . Ascension Pastor. | as planned. series ! s <MW" Guggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh St., Main 7637 b ety of problems t which ¢ : p X , cne x engineers in Br the Associated Pres tion™ of water 5 221 feet high an ulti- : 5 NEW YORK, 28.—The | from an 5 sea | mate height 2 veiNa Owing to our big volume we can now Bttt youneed just one flour Lady Alice at 35¢ | Small, 5c Large, 10c , are carried out. Announcement of the plan was 3 ; made by Dr. Guthrie at memorial / . services for Dr. Grant in Mark’s. D / Best GCane S 3c Before an audience of many of Dr. N oy Grant’s: parishioners, who attende \ Na % G 10 lb 6 his forum until it was discontinued by order of the late Bishop Charles Q ’ 2 ’ 8. Burch, . Guthrie cf Bishop. William T. Manning. N % cessor of Bishop Burch in Protestaut Episcopal Diocese of New o Py York, . : F ¢ Bishop Manning and Dr. Guthrie - ” er . have .been in controversy over bare- Canova Brand Good for all purposes iy foot dancing in Dr. Guthrie's church. “I am ashamed that I must an- mounce that there is no official rep- i e of the Kgiscomey oy, b ‘ 3% 10c 2 21c & 30c|1lb.,25¢ 2lbs.,48¢ said. - - = Oz. Oz. Lb. 9 / oo ¢ » must be held here, that it is not ad at the Cathedral or at the church e , ‘ ' for Pastry, Biscuits and. Bread. ||| Gold Dust | SOAPS Tuna Fish in the Church of the Ascension on the 1 ! Large Size Lifebuoy White Star Brand REVEALEDBY DAM e || SHRIMP | “Scic’:™ | SALMON Twl ot il New Deiwoveri ::chnn;cfi::t an;] | Sea Garden Fels-Naptha Argo' Red i , il || 6-0z.Jar 29¢ | s Calkes, 25¢ Can 25¢ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH | Del Monte | | ASPARAGUS &% 29c¢ SR e e | (I PRE'-SEA§SON OFFERING YOUR FAVORITE TEA Sunshine i o 0 . | ||| Chase and Sanborne. .31b.,25c | Chocolate Sprinkles | 1,500 SPRING SUITS { I BANQUET .........}Ib,23c N director of Peabody Museum. Traces J of a large number of fresh-water fish, Try : pound b these dehCious of Smremmateis ane oo tonsin st | (B UNEOU ALED IN V ALUE ‘ cakes reptile’s footprints, were found H B s outlined in rock by Prof. Chester R. | SALADA SakalesTniniee .i‘ “)., 25c 7 Longwell. ” The dinosaur, Dr. Longwell says, f . : frequently traced ‘in the ‘{:‘;’,‘,’E:,".‘E I Every Suit a 2-Trousers Suit : . i HOUSE OF LORDS ? '*“’" 22c Lbn 2:9c e ot v e ariorsoner | MR TETLEY’SO.P. .....11b, 24c as this district. The land in this vicinity is referred to hy geologists i as the Connecticut Valley, despite the fi p present location of the river to the east. Glaciers turned the course of : the river. Deaths Reported. | INEITHER the event nor the value can ‘ Makes a delicious drink. A high-grade nut oleo. Sun Maid Brand A Albert Franklin Brooks. 91, 1424 W st. ! Sarah Lord Pratt 85 1300 Eme: 3 . ry o, Alltie Gleeson." 85." Littie. Sisters of ‘the | bxought about the most impressive Suit 5 Poor. T«'{‘:‘E&"&éfi’g‘d Caige o ave. | o'fl'erings possible at the price. There is KRAFI-,S (fi_w;‘nx&xfi‘h T i | literally unlimited selection of models -|f ,o'(!:}r'iar‘i Agnes Cook. ‘85, Little Sisters of the i and patterns—for every man, for every H American 1 c 3 ivenia 508 6u il type, for every occasion. ! Swiss or 2 PS =g 2 % : i Libby's Evaporated 3100th anniversary of the church’s tnion with the diocese ahd heard the former pastor eulogized as neer in the social gospel of i P —— P TR AT s 4 I l| l[l . DINOSAUR TRACKS By the Assoclated Press. : NEW HAVEN, Conn., February g.—’rhe building of a dam ih North mrmford ]tor waterpower ~purposes C - ~ o ieans only another job in modern t "ll 'l engineering to workmen there, but it on l l L4 has rolled time back millions of years for twos Yale professors, wnose in- = 1508 6th st " "‘".:‘L'cf' 15th st i Pimento _ A e st i 5, 5% Frovidence Hosgital. "T'HE merest comparison will show the : Showden, 49 -'le BGA ’ 50 o Qvalues here presented to be matchless ! | 5 Gporwe AL ¥ Hanton, 34 1018 4 i in the City of Washington.—Third Floor, ] EGGS UTTER s AUS AGE PR G Sk, | : | Elizabeth Wrench, 3 monthe, Children's Strictly Fresh Our Sunset Gold Loeffler’s L Hospital. Business Suits Single-breasted styles o Bihs Repored. | i} i BT \ Rl Doz 29¢c | Lb.59¢c | Lb. 35¢ fo the Health Department in the last 4 i Three-button models Regular and extreme types i ti b M The New Topcoats . . 330 , i FRESH MEATS AND FISH ary and Rosalie Benck g B 3 B g bl | I E new Spring fashion ideas—Saks- ' el | T o e et Home R 1| Sirloin Steak . . Ib., 45c | Halibut Steak . Ib., 38¢ g , Kniter, The whimsts f sosstuess end ohT U} || Prime Rib Roast, lb., 30c | Salmon Steak . Ib., 35¢ e | Il Chuck Roast . . Ib., 25¢ | Rock Fish . .. . Ib., 35¢ | B ] || Fresh Hams . . Db, 32c | Fillt Haddock . Ih, 25¢ e 1 mfl\)‘fifl!fii‘fil{fi« TR i b The annual tribute of & few simple . - Ilobert Louis Stevenson, who died - o ” - - - T S RS B December 3, 1894, in Samoa. ko vl ]

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