Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1927, Page 6

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7 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1927 b 'I'EI-I-[ZIS UN w AY 6 2 6 E NS-I‘;, : AR SIGMUNDS{: BACK FROM MEXICO Tth & H STS. T “njoy Eating Where Ambassador Silent as to Ob- / Dad and Grandc,l,ad i ; Always Came | jects of Trigp—Seven = Rebels Executed. By the Associated Press. ¥ MEXICO CITY, March: 14—Manuel s Tellez, Ambassador to the United . States, who had been hewe for some days conferring with President Calles, was on his way to Washinggion today. Departing last night, he iaintained reticence regarding the objact of his visit to Mexico City, his program when he returns to his post and de velopments in the relations batween Mexico and the United States. Drive on Rebels Unabated. The vigorous campaign of the gov- ernment against rebels goes on un- abated. The execution of seven 1ybel leaders in the states of Michoacan and Guanajuato is announced. Twa of the men were captured at Paracuard They were identified and summarily | T Our Customers Appreciate the Real Quality of I executed Sunday. Four others were St immediately at Slerra ° -six of their followers es A quantity of documents was seized : e p 5 Woicers Mexico City residence of the Roman- D h t 1 N 1 - 2 Catholic Bishop de la Mora of San Oug nuts Luis Potosi, the local press reports. The police are continuing investiga- o P 3 i - A tions of groups suspected of seditious L . ; g ’ Because We Always Give the Best new religlous regulations. papers say that several woman’s or- captured :?f!(‘l‘ pursuit by federal for examination by police in the Zero Ice C SR 209 New York Ave. N.W. ro Ice Lream actividies in connection with Mexico's k.3 g ¥ : | . 3 to Our Patrons. ganizations, whose membership in- Sy e 5 T rornent Garside & Sigafoose e U g || | Lero lce Cream Co. Rear 1 622 Pa. Ave. NW. The Mexican government announced . pose of payments to the internationai 2119 18th St. N.W. : _ T il S Fr. 321 bankers' committee on Mexico's for- o . % i i slen debt. Mirrors ; DE BRODES ON TRIAL Showcases ‘ : L} o We Serve | Alwere Comty in Here Because ON MURDER CHARGE Cafeteria Glasswork | | - [ . f ’ i} National We Use . 4449 S Berens’ Coal Former Attorney in Department of Phone N . L : 3 . i - ity Justice Accused in Death of . : . _, Pale Dry e e Mother. 1543 N. J. Ave. N.W. That good old famous Bud- : Faca W R il ; Ginger Ale | "Fo i il North 8808 Georin, DeBrpden. (T ysuip; 010, o8 A view of our spotiess steam table and refrigerated cases. former attorney in the Department of M H H Justice, was placed on trial today be- weiser always so satisfying it g i iy o bslind i g fore Justice Hoehling and a jury in COAT SALE Will Be Continued ) Division 1 v in- from e - . . . s Sitaaont chareing miider tn the st e HIS establishment, which celebrates its 30th Birthday Anniversary You'll always find a cold bottle of of his mother, Mrs. Frances G. De . Brodes, June 16, 1923, at 117 C street . . - northeast. The defense will claim that nh . 1 and help celebrate the occasion with as many cups of coffee as you = N o s A euser B“SCh’ lnc' like—with their compliments! We know you'll especially enjoy gal[fi? l] Dl‘gt fipttlal he struggled with his mother for the | 58 E Street S.W. Browning and Baines delicious Orienta Brand Coffee, used by us over ! was discharged, causing her death. CBRNER oS D8I At B on your favorite bread or roll and furnished exclusively four times daily by the 624 L St. S.E. d 1 tion with the death g Fr X B e e e tomorrow from 6 a.m. till 8 p.m., invites you and your friends to come Valley Forge Beer so refreshing. the young lawyer was subject to DOSS X is d the wi ll . . . - g el e bty one-quarter of a century, and with one of Berens’ famous sandwiches (made Valley Forge Distributing Co. beth’s Hospital as insane from the time of the tragedy until July 14 last, || Chas. Schneider Baking Co.)—well, it’s a most satisfying, tasty lunch! You'll f when he was released on habeas ST 7 g e Linc. 5410 corpus. He has since been in jail || be glad it’s" our birthday, and that you’ve been invited to the party! avaiting trial j y fresh kille g Y Y BT T. J. Dougherty, a boarder at the || : . . a1t samme_bouse, testifying_tor the Gov. FOODS chickens : Look at These 30th Anniversary Menu Si.:ecmls. e SO that looking over the railing of the —used by this restau- Served to Our Chicken Soup and Coffee Cereal with bottle of Milk and Coffee Main 8731 2 Repalring L‘Z‘L’.‘%‘éé«ffiflg‘ S L rant are supplied by Patrons From Chicken Salad Sandwich and Coffee.. ... Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast and Rough in a fit, bl Minced Ham Salad and Coffee.. o’ }id Edwin E E,“ g‘?‘nfiel‘:"é “ehot s mother. - Atier LANSBURGH v Bl’:c(ei Beans and Coffee i = ::d abbage, Bread and Butter an ett the’ witness had dressed he went to P l W Sgns 4 : Ham Cabbage, ter and the socond floor, where he saw the SEA FOOD CO. arsiey Imported Swiss Cheese Sandwich and Coffee MANTELS, TILES, FIREPLACES accused in custody of the police. De ek Coffee Prime Rib Roast Beef, Potatoe: iy by Brodes appeared as one coming out Municipal Wharf (937 La. Ave., N.W.| Hamburger Sandwich and Coffee . " and Butter and Coffee Marble, Mosaic, Terrazzo of a fit, the witness asserted, but e e e e Main 6237—6238 Fr. 8020 OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TO. 8 P.M. 1106 Ninth Strest N.W. late this afternoon. Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert, Ru- dolph H. Yeatman, Arthur G. Lambert and Austin F. Canfield appear for the accused, while the prosecution. is be- e R ey Yo 3 P Congratulations on your 30th Anni- JUDGES AR.E NAMED versary, and wishing you continued Clement i You have mlssed - FOR HEALTH PLAYS| = success and prosperity. crsor i rarrr 0 | Milton Baistow | beneficial treat John Daly, dramatic critic, and Ro- land Rabbins, theatrical manager, wil ~ = Plumbing . - . e it i dhe i A Loffler PI'OViSiOD Madrillon Pastries if you fail to drink the unusually de- schools, according to announcemen e . . 11 4 Hot-Water Heating licious, rich milk and buttermilk fur- hiv the ngbciu}l’"chmlnee‘ on oml hh%,. # % gie struction w] Sasisting In the dental health cam. 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