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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. B—6 MEXGANS EXPEL MEXICANS COMMEMORATING _Jrnsoes s recoon ¥ Ed RPN MGEN o e v Gt s e 2B 2 JBNNiBOOYTTY Representative of Debt Holg-| 400 Years Ago Lowly Indian Was Given | e = ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F &G . . - pop, meaning Miraculous Image on Saint’s Mantle, | Ffowed by ive_more pops, resounded ers Is Forced to Leave g ihroughout the ':"“";‘Ei‘m“"“" iation, Mexico. By the Associated Press. display of fireworks' was staged from RIS the towers of the edifice. up waa_ the evidence—namely, By the Associated Press. e village of Guadalupe Hidalgo,| Oonclusion of the five-day celebration | {iog 'of home brew. VERA CRUZ, Mexico, December 12.| Where l?exlcn’n p(gleu ntgerled G“ ;he will see the launching of plans for the ————— s shrine of Nuestra Senora de Ia Guada- | great Mexican religious pilgrimage to tion to the housing s Oslloptn, kiown hefe a5 8 New | j.;o 't commemorate four centurice of | Bome &od. the Tok. g T MOl ol S York banker and said to be in Mexico | her patronage. March 9 and concluding July 8, 1931. | clalist member of the town council of &8 an agent of European holders of e pilgrimage n celebration of | The year of observance will be end England, recently parade e ! Ey hol f| The pilgri is in celebration of | Th f obs ed, | Deal, Engiand, ded th the Mexican external debt, sailed from |the 400th anniversary of her nvellmm] it is hoped, with a conversation by |streets dressed as & womsn and pushe ragroay O the French steamer |on December 12, 1630, to Juan Diego, | telephone between the Pope and high |a baby buggy containing household Espagne for Havana after expulsion|lowly Indian, to whom she gave a |church officials here. goods and a sign, “Wa o from country. miraculous image of herself on his| The five days of celebration will | & Mouess - The official version of the expulsion | mantle to carry to his bishop, Zumar- | reach their peak Sunday afternoon. in | Sms— — 18 not known here, out Gallopin said | raga, as & symbol of her desire that a | a grest bullfight &t the Mexico " City 'y shrine be erected on the spot. There | bullring, the largest in the world, wher, .| will be five days of intensive celebra- | eight Bulls Wil pe engaged by’ expert DlNE B BRIDGE tion and a year of observance. toreadors. m:m]::;l ceremonies include AT THE HOUSE e great thanksgiving and worship at o Walk to Shrine on Knees. the ‘Basilica today anfl excursions oo HAY“‘&D.A,M..S, NW. ‘Twenty thousand pilgrims, | nearby churches and sacred places of Luncheon, $1.00 Dinner, $2.! about the shrine built in obedience to | Mexican history. Card Rooms and Tables Available that mandate, at midnight last night| It is dificult for the foreigner to ‘s Our Guests 3 g began filing into the ehurch to kneel | grasp the reverence Mexicans hold for Let Us Entertain Your Bridoe Clud_+ man egn‘ ::ff-:e g';“‘;gé;"::my for eX- | and pray before the faded sacred relic; me Virgin of zs"hem Guadalupe, wha to | - Handierchiets , .. | other thougends converged on the | them represen e guiding spirit of i andkerchiefs Tobbying Ekivitios o oro 1oPiRs | shrine by railroad, airplane; afoot and | everything - worthwhile. ever ~acoom. | Mien 8 Linen Har Yobying activities in opposition to the | on burro. Some are walking to the | plished in Mexico. The Useful Gift, 50c up . 5 3 debt led to his expulsion. celebration, continuous masses were [ Wwithin a thick glass case on the high | " ie T gkerehlels ot id = - b " l" i begun befdfe the shrine, vgl\lch lll:i)l'! altar ;r th;fl ls):rine mi:: is the most | sramming if goods are purchased here. 8] “home economics” class than anything else typifies the religion | revered sym n Mexi¢o. The image held Tor men at Oklsnems a. ottt | 2 Mexico's unlettered millions, the bells | on_the cloth is that of & beautiful EMBROIDERY SHOP College. of the church pealed, and a brilliant ' Indian girl. 827-820 11th St N.W. SRR & Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added e Sde S i s Free Parking r = Gifts Wrapped for Our > z On Our Patrons—in . 4 Second Floor Our Newly = Convenient Enlarged i Post Office Parking Space . AT = for Mailing Opposite Sth Y . ) = - - ; Them on Our St. Entrance! o e ’ : Main Floor " Just 50 to Sell! $125,$139,%$145,$169 ! 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