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" I'HE $llll[ll] MoVl FIRMS WILL MERGE Stanley, West Coast and =) First National Deal May Be Completed Next Week. 1CO-ED BANK BANDIT SANE. | TWOMOREBABES == 2= == VTS OFERRO, <55 == VERMILION, S. Dak., March 4 (). —Mariam Meyers, 19, University of South Dakota « 1 who attempted to Three Others Suffer No Ill Ef- fects Through Mistake of Hospital Nurses. rob & bank here February 5, was de- clared sane in a report received here last night froin the State Hospita for the Insano at Yankton, where sh has been umder obs ation | At the time of he st she | she wanted to get enough monc I pay her tuition. Associated Pri YORK v 4.—Negotia wluh(mu of three concerns with assets 00,000,000 are In prog- bly will be completed it was learned yes- a irms in- ¢y Co. of By the Associated Piess Dy fought for their lives at Columbus | notion pictu 1ix the primary responsibility for the % 2 ernor's Presidential Aspirations lution instead of drinking wat in New CHICAGO. March 4. Two girl| BANQUET MERRIMENT NEW Memorial 1lospital today while civi more tha deaths of five other infants who were at Albany Dinner. The sixth baby’s condition was « AL SMITH PROVIDES Tables too little to° know about it| tions for the authorities pressed an investigation mmonespondcnts Burlesque Gov-| accidentally ziven a mild antiseptic cal and the seventh w: hres among suffer | dential Smith were even chance of reco other victims of the mj ward nurses apparently no i1l effects. . Bodies Ordered Exhumed. Meanwhile the bodies of four of the Byt ':.(nn,\ Inc., which rs in New York zest. ribed as n\ulh] ation si L stunt dinne lered exhumed, | lative Corre oner Oscar WoIff, directing | night. Bl rk of a jury of business men.| 7he title of the dinner was “Down i gation has f¢o D. C. In Sips.” “Allie’s Irish Ri numerous | sung to_the tune of “The s when the ** ended with out g Al \\ ith Int > Hotise C | the i The i , 1’4 nn- 18t begun.” d ‘lashes between offick vivi sought to straighten the West Const chain of 140 theater: h | Coast. | First rated he refrain, st As H ng the West | nd the resignation n Klopper, coroner’s phy National Pictures, In sme of the thr l‘)\'ENII\'H | Frank McErlane Frank McErlane, reptited gunman and | gang leader in Chicago, was acquitted \empr(hy of the murder of Thaddeus m Chicago a free man. CARILLON EXPERT o the | casi | don, theaters | with the shipment of 47,240 pounds nization has a | T. Crane. s and M. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, |ALLEGED GUNMAN FREED. |4 BURKE WALSH WINNER ! AS INDIVIDUAL DEBATER | Sl g | Washington Student in G. U. Law School Adjudged “Best” in Re- cent Prize Competition. J. Burke Walsh of this city was se- | lectd as the best indtvidual debater at he second prize contest conducted 4 u! the Georgetown Univer- Acquitted of Murdering Indiana Attorney. VALPARAISO, Ind., March 4 (#).— Crown Point, Ind., attorney. 20 hours and five minutes of on the 10 farmers and two -aiso merchants brou; which permitted Mc rom the courtroom, v car and speed awa D into s toward | It ¢ { ship. Rlthoush Judged tho best speaker, W , the decision bein of the affirmative t posed abolition of the prima Frederick W. Wakefleld, flllam Vallle Whittington of Tiinois and John Lawrence Geraghty | of Washington State were members of “Lost” Installatlon Man Turns Up | tho v After Stopping for Visit wero Mark Bernard “Hml‘r of W u- in Phfladelp}na ARRIVES IN CHIGACO | Edward Thoma ‘of Virginia Judges for the event were son-in-law 1. Gould of | Jol preside By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Marecl 11 ste he Di E tallation | (ured for 20 years at the sehool —Walter_ Clifton r Webbh, of Justice. Stone and jand, folled to arrive hete F YOU MAKE the carillon | NO WILL r morning, || Send for u gruphle chart showing who gets Belgium, | e AR D EE LR N of carefully tuned chifmes which were | presented to the church by Richard | | It was hoped to ! installed and in us Anton 1 pupil of the Master rilloneur m thattop- | 8! MARCH 4, 1927. GEN. WOOD RECOVERS. Operation a Success, He Will Re- cuperate for Trip to U. S. MANILA, March 4 ().—Although Gov. Gen. Wood, baving virtually | recovered from his recent operation, | plans to go to the health resort of Baguio March 10, he will return to Manila_shortly after April 1 to pre pare for his trip to the United States. nless prev 1 upon to stay longer. . Wood will remain in the JUnited es for two months. He will be - from the {slands for four | months, as it takes a month to go | t, who lec- | prgetown | attorneys with | | Thousapn.d*s' ére talking about it! If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning erup- tion, what greater kindness could you | do him than to say: “Why don’t you try Resinol? I know OLD DUTCH SATURDAY SPECIALS FINEST GRANULATED ~SUGA Lb. c Lb. NO DEALERS SUPPLIED Cuts of Fine Quality Steer Beef PRIME RIB ROAST Blade Cuts, Lb., 25¢ CROSS RIB ROAST . CHUCK ROAST . . . . Ib., 20c STEWING BEEF 2 Ibs., 25¢ lb., 29¢ b., 22¢ Jeff ang | FEDER AL AMERKICAN NAT AL BANK irned & preliminary re eaths 10 an epi distribut Denin, was motion pict principal offices in nd 40 in Burope, \ third interest in 12 Central Furope. producing i d to come here panies in 1t dustry, with the United you have experimented with a dozen you have cxperimenced with 1 o | Bottom Round Roast . . lb., 25¢ ‘ ’:,f;mf:’:r;:u“;r:::'::.'::."i::r‘;,::".::2 SIRLOIN STEAK Ib., 35¢ to see how quxcHy thenchmg and sore- Consider the Quality as Well as the Price FRESH SPARERIBS . . Ib., 20c SMOKED HAMS *“ii- Ib., 28c SMOKED PICNICS . Ib., 16¢ At all drug and shoe stores % pess is relieved and the healing begins. | Extra Small Sizes, Lb., 19:: zfimigm | adme e oyt Shoulder Roast of Lamb Shoulder Lamb Chops . . Ib., 29c BREAST OF LAMB Ib., 15¢ PUBLIC NOTICE!! Loin and Rib Lamb Chop.;', lb., 45¢ | sTock LIQUIDATION sALE R | FORCED TO RAISE CASH AT ONCE Sharp Cheese . Ib., 33c You Feel Out of Sorts S E L L ING O UT A Genuinely Sharp Cheese of Superb Flavor Keep the liver and bowels active—you'll keep well. ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK AT ONCE oerrvoate Creamery Butter t’s an E-Z Tablet Matter REGARDLESS OF COST L. 55¢ Take one of these tiny chocolate-coated Tablets when : A S $7 65 Cut in the convenient V;-pound prints and regu- things don’t seem normal. Wherever you are—it doesn’t Values to $30 larly sold by us at 58c per pound. matter E-Z Tablets work rationally. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS FRESHHAMS =~ +1 Lo FRESH PICNICS LEAN PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST ALL-PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Boston Butts L. 25¢ A Delicious Fresh Pork Roast CHICKENS . lby3de CHICKENS . Ib.,38¢ POTATOES, 10 Ibs., 29c $3.45 PER SACK T Iltle are positively the finest Potatoes obtainable, irrespective £+ Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs., 15¢ GRAPEFRUIT Large Size ’ Medium Size 3 for 23c 3 for 17¢ SWEET—JUICY doz., 23c FLORIDA ORANGES . 35¢ Value ONIONS LETTUCE 3 Ibs., 11¢ BREAD 3 t6erLowes 20c 8l 22 CORN 3 cans, 40c OLD DUTCH ‘ COFFEE, 3 s 90c e TUNA Star Ready-to-Fry CODFISH Beardsley’s CODFISH . . Borden’s MILK Mueller’s MACARONI i KIPPERED HERRING, No. Y, size. .. HERRINGROE ........ .....2 cans, 25¢ PAN-AMERICAN COFFEE 3 Ibs., $1.20 Per Lb., 42¢ : Dunbar SHRIMP . . . ..........No.lm,lsc Sunbeam TUNA . . ....No. V5 size, 20c The above prices are for cash and carry Al er was seeKing cad d, the instailation lost somewhere k and Chic 1 n . e is calling ow in addition t clearing offices 111 Quick relief from pain. evelopment. i re he decided | Prevent shoe pressure, a friendly for mutual mulnpmpm and emphasized that it will result in no change in the personnel. It was sald that it would result in an enlargement of | First National and strengthening nU both the exhibiting firms. It also was learned in connection | ith the proposed merger that the | anley and West Coast companie: owned 30 per cent of the First Na | tional stock prior to the opening af | hlv | negotiations and since have acquired the holdings of other stockholders. to_make a visit ol eing taken from a b parish- ordered | ne as N Townsend s rive oiins ks were not |e|m|lu| n thought the colorless s fluid was aistilled water. | RARE MINERALS ADDED p TO MUSEUM IN CHICAGO 60 Yem-Old Womau Missing. me wa Noell came to the ¢ Geologists Penetrated Into Brazll,lmu,fl‘ but no furt Uruguay, Chile and Bolivia 20, ¢g~;":;t;9n found. 000 Miles for Specimens. are mis | white waist, S By the Awsociated hatless when she left the institution. CHICAGO, M and beautiful minerals, including speci- mens from the wol largest copper, | amethyst, iron and agate mines, have | Leen brought to Chicago by the geo- logical section of the . Field South American expedition, and will soon be placed on display at the Field Museum. Led by Dr. Henry W. Nichols of the museum’s department of geology, the | scientists traveled more than 20,000 miles through Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and Bolivia, penetrafing the earth to a depth of almost one and one-half miles and climbing mountains to a height of nearly four miles above sea level In order to secure specimens of metals and semi-precious stones, as well as a representative collection of the minerals uysed in commerce and | industry. IB., 22¢ Belles of Peru prefer American cot- g ton hosfery to any other. 4—Many rare New York Daisy 60 in the handy wooden bottle, 25¢ At All Drug Stores Trade Supplied Through Wash ington Wholesale Drug Exchange General s deow Dies. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, March 'S, M'\n Heldn t, 9 Choice of Any In Store E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. bere last night. Doz., 28¢ Lb., 30c Lb., 20c .Lb., 25¢ - Lb., 27¢ Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts 510 3 for $3.15 $20.00 and $25.00 All-Wool SUITS $19.85 All the newest Spring styles, colors and pat- terns. Single and double breasted models. Many with 2 pairs of pants, $3 extra. Come early. Arrow Collars. 10c Sizes 13 to 18 FOR 10 DAYS ONLY OUR SPECIAL 6th ANNIVERSARY EVENI’ Whole or Half $25.00 All-Wool Spring Topcoats 153 Powder Blues, Tans, Greys, Browns, and Dark Blues. 2 ODD PANTS, $2.65 w EXTRA SPECIALS - 35¢ Paris Garters. .. .16c—2 for 30c¢ |l 35¢ Durham Lisle Hose - .17¢c—6 for $1.00 55c Knitted Ties. .19¢—3 for 50c $1.00 Solid Leather Belts. st .49c—2 for 95¢ 95¢ Blue Chambray Shirts...............49c—2 for 95¢ $1.50 Percale and Madras Shirts......79c—3 for $2.35 $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 79c—2 for $1.50 $2.00 Hea Ribbed Union Suits. . . .....95¢c—3 for $2.75 $1.50 Balbrlggan Union Suits. . ...........95¢—3 for $2.75 $2.00 Golf Hose. . pie o .95¢—3 for $2.75 $2.00 Khaki Pants....................31.35—2for$2.50 $3.00 Sweaters and Lumberjacks. .....$1.69—2 for $3.00 $6.00 All-Wool Sweaters..............$2.95—2 for $5.50 $5.00 All-Wool Sweater Vests. . ........$2.45—2 for $4.50 $5.00 Irish Linen Knickers.............$245—2 for $4.50 $7.00 All-Wool Knickers...............$3.95—2 for $7.50 $7.00 Genuine Beacon Bathrobes. . ... .$3.95—2 for $7.50 $2.00 and $2.50 New SpringCaps................... $1.29 THE MEN'S SHOP 404 9th St. N.W. Notice: This store is directly oppasite Strand Theater. $3.00 and $4.00 New Spring Felt Hats $ 1 LS Sootes Roasting King Fisher Fancy Maine lpennsglvania TIRES Terms Prices During Sale The fact that we sell nothing but first-grade PENNSYLVANIA TIRES has given us the confidence of the public to the extent where we have become the largest company of our kind in the U. S. Special | } 1 f Dur many stores are setting volume records every day. Motorists every- where are recognizing the fact that the highest quality tires are cheapest in the long run. SELECT THE TIRES YOU NEED WILL ARRANGE THE PAYMENTS YOUR INCOME AND WE TO SUIT No Red Tape No Interest No Extra Charges For Identification Purposes Only Bring in Your License Certificate. No. % Size, 3 cans, 40c No. 1 Size, 2 cans, 75¢ SERVICE OF COURSE! ON QUE STREET SIDE Open Evenings Phone Potomac 4985 eiselTire (o Stores In Principal Cities Tires Delivered to Any OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10P. M. pewr o at our District of Columbia and Clamnlm, Va.