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S —_— SEEKS $5,000,000 FUND. |d¢sisned to make available the credit L. Morris, former secretary of the = b, Ly of $5,000,000 established by the United g.‘l“;m::fl?’fléfifl':&"&m‘:fi Signs Contract to States government for the benefit of|tond the inauguration of President that country. Harding. Increase Rfliflf au, The other members of the commis- | Ernest Lyon, Liberian consul gen- eral to the United States is arran ~ sion are Judge F. E. R. Johneon of | Sor conferenses setwson the commin $4,000 for an Inch the Liberian supreme court and John sion and officials of this government. MEDICINE HAT, Alta, Febru- A commission from Liberia, headed by C. D. B. King, president of the African republic, has left Monrovia on a diplohatic n to this city g8 DENTISTRY 4l |~ The old adage, ONE OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS §£[ing wishes for his future success were WORTH A POUND OF CURE, is more than exemplified §|11cpiod by the directors of the M as- ary 1~—A contraet ealling for inneapolis Association Re- | | 37%ks Caiied Aevicairerai Ax: grets Losing Dr. Freeman, En Route to D. C. Resolutions setting forth his leader- is to given eredit for only eone-half the total precipitation, the inferemce in the comtract being that Providemce deserves credit for the other half. am teeth and the pus pockets of unhealthy gums. At e cioriot decayed teeth and infected gums, that is exactly what you Washtngtan tomarrow 7o PArticiate. in do. In time your health must pay the penalty. iow evening to bo heid n BL. Stephe <A Sr rai s rne i R RS RN you please. NO CHARGE for a careful examination. {he, Sivic cons | Plsces of money a A CATCHOUC PLATE made by me is guaranteed, S|t T, imeriot s orcincbits | S ire” o2 S Vool 54 . e d_purpose; when there was a crying both material and worwmanship, to stand uyp for twenty rea tar & inore envisioned. leaderahip, | colnags. Sl s uarter dollars came ne: in weight._$5. $10, $15. . this, indicates the tocation of l i pense to ‘install such scientific {instraments as will benefit our ! work, you lose no teeth that '} patients most. . ! can possibly be saved. g WEI (No charge for X-ray pictures) - 5 In ) mme——— PAINLESS EXTRACTION—BYy the use of a sii botanical discovery we have been able to ex- tract teeth absolutely without pain. I also administer gas where it is indicated or desired. ¢ 4 BRIDGE WORK-My bridge work is patented,and is without doubt the nearest approach to na- b‘;t&;o:'fifl,n on higher visions.” J dral teeth, both in service and appearance, that has yet been produced. All work accomplished without r. Freeman was the fruest of honor { pain and guaranteed for twenty years in writi a banquet tendered him Thursdav ting. at 22.kc. Gold, Vitrilite Porcein and Platinum e fende %‘;".“::::.‘l';m%‘z:’;a'm ing businees men of the city. P LIFE TERM FOR SLAYER. Open Sundays, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. « TUSCUMBIA, Ala. , February 1.— % | Hamp Kirby. ‘on trial in_connection Other hours, 8 A.M, to 8 P.M., Testimonials 1§ | with the killing of Don Stephenson. on Request. prohibition enforcement deputy, and ounding of two other offl in your teeth. Deadly germs lurk in the cavities of decayed §|iiation recently and presented ,‘c;,'é“.'; e s ) g A YOU WOULD NOT EAT TAINTED FOOD. Yet with §| ho Church of the Eptphany. COINS 43,084,352 PIECES. ol the annual missionary mesting tomor. Mint Makes Much Foreign Money. a true leader {n community affairs ¢ pleces of money in January, it was 2 were for Cuba, Colombis, Peru and Veneszuela and the rest domestic for . . . . One- years. Will not absorb odors, is extremely thin and light §|Iirush his vieorous personality aid | ,fogs, 26,060,000 being made in the im) wlotl;:‘h'l ’a Oth 1 mad L . er coins o ng them. ol P D —————————— ership. i| wer ’io‘lzl%&-: Dimes, 1,230.000; Y Further. the rqgolutions set forth that ,082,000, and half 'dolia; An X-ray picture, such as|@S . We have gone to great ex- he association Seon the *deep impres: |2 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 ] INDORSE PLAN TO BETTER |20d,sts2 gomosay shoud sesk to tave| BOYS HELD FOR ROBRERY. of 5 Penni Dom. t.” "B PRUDENT, have your teeth attended to NOW. A §| " Nchlish we s sut D[ oo memcases e | St o = small payment down will start the treatment. The rest as | ne assoctation since its inception Philadeiphia mint colned 43,004,452 |ten provision against the consequences, CHAS. F. MILLER & CO. tic xt, rs, Punishment faed 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING. Mr.%édsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, gives ot the following statement: “The price'of the FORDSON Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 to $625.00, effective immediately. - ; $eidn “This price.change has been made possible through-lower costs of materials and the fact that we are nigw: located in‘our new Tractor Plant with.greatly increased aconomic manufactur- ing facilities in immediate conncction with our foundry rand machirie - shops and - large blast furnaces, where iron is poured directly from the ore, giving us maximum efficiency with the power to reduce cost of production, and down comes the price in line with our policy to market our products-at the lowest possible figure without in any way affecting our high standard of quality. : ; “We are particularly pleased in being able to bring about this big reduction in price at this . time, because the farmer needs all the help we can give him, and this big cut in price will be the means of placing a valuable power unit within the reach of practically every one of them, not to merition industrial and commercial concerns which lkewise have benefitted through its use and are already tealizing, to a much greater extent, its value as a power and hauling unit. But particularly has the FORDSON Tractor proved a most valuable factor in the saving of farm | labor, at the same time increasing the per acre crop yield as well as making possible a utilization of previously uncultivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of drudgery. “There is no question that the use of machine power on the farm is the greatest advancement made in the development of agriculture, not only in money-saving and money-making results, as well as raising the standards of living on the farm to a much higher level, but because of its proved value in making every type of land more productive, and consequently our desire to place the FORDSON within the reach of all. { “There is no change in the present Ford Car and Truck prices, which are already at the low- est possible figure, and now with rock-bottom reached on the tractor price, a further reduction in price of either the Car, Truck or Tractor is out of the question; in fact, the big price cuts have been made in anticipation of continuous maximum production and increases may be necessary before long if a large volume of new business is not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford products cannot be guaranteed against possible increases.” Ask for the book “The Fordson at Work,” which Will be supplied free of cost. Let us demonstrate the value of the Fordson on your farm, in your factory, lumb@ yard, coal yard, or in any general hauling or power work you have to do and let us have your order forh Fordson. : STEUART'S GARAGE v HILL & TIBBITTS ., 141151 12t St. NE. . Linoln 6200-6201 Ohi - ; : 1 st 12 o o clgm no 14th St and Ohio Ave. NW. Phonie Main 356357 i . hone North 9600-9601 PARKWAY MOTOR COMPANY d ’ UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY (INC. H BEHL wfiofloa o COMPP lf‘m ) P 1065-1067 Wisconsin Avenue. Phone West 163 1 ANY R ANY 213-219 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Phone Lincoln 303304/ 1429 L St. NW. s comfllom Main 2120-2121 : m | THE STREET RAILWAYS | shotid hive resident responsivia exsou | son, two colored boys charged detatly — H Local Organizations Approve U. S. Mary Queen of Scots was an ardent|on Chamber of Commerce Rec- |80l plaver. = mnom»rwomnnomu commercial and industrial organisations in the District of Columbia have record- Sl o e et Tl oo ee, MP BITU T ook ol emiatiat ALL LUMP BITUMINOUS can Electric Rallway Associatiol announced. ENGLISH QUALITY CANNEL COAL The result of their vote on a referen- dum on public utilities, conducted by the Chamber of Commerce of the Ui i eight recommend ») o T. tions which voted in the District are: Boa, Assoc he rd of Trade, iated General Contractors of America, National Coal Association, National League of Com- mercial Merchants, American i b ' a- unrelated to the service performed should 0, | be removed from the street official responsibility should be definitely fixed for the application of regulation, =) 2222228232383 22 23238 .vallable f the blic, at anta me to the resiits of operation and| James H. L. Diggs and Cecil Rebia- ul tives thoroughly conversant with Jocal Trequirements. hearing yesterday befare ardison in the Police Court and held the default of a boad of $3,000 each await action of the grand jury. COAL—$12.50 ommendations. Theiseanise LARGE FURNACE ANTHRACITE Phone Clev. 349 rallways; What do 4 X You Expect for ' ' $25 | URELY not your sort of a suit. For $50 or $60, yes—but not $25. You want a dressy cheviot—a rough un- finished worsted or perhaps a blue serge. You want styles to be your styles— not limited picked over sales styles. You want unhurried workmanship that instantly shows up as being unhurried. But can you get it for $252 : . If you say no—we say yes. For we have reduced 210 top quality P-B suits. Possibly the most uncommon sale we have ever announced. 97 Suits were $45 now $25 ‘ 78 Suits were $50 now $25 45 Suits were $60 now $25 P-B Overcoats, too The same policy applies. We have reduced our entire stock of P-B Overcoats, $40, $45 and $50 grades. But more important than what they were is what they are: Chesterfields for the conservative dresser. ¥ Ulsterettes for young men. With or without belts. In plain colors or plaids. And heathers. Clothing prices reached their height in 1920. Today the other extreme prevails and prices have fallen to below normal levels. And just as the high prices in 1920 were followed by reaction—so will these abnormally low prices react. Do not wait for the rebound. Buy now. And in buying, save! Nationally Knoion Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH /