Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 32

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THE EVENING You'll say ““Rim of the World’ is right!” when you motor over the 101 mi ey A \ Mounnlu.d“' views! Just a small part g:mramnthat sands of miles of smooth motorways and a network of trolleys. Thecolorful Pacific. Valleyslike Paradise, Semi- tropical fruits and flowers in endless variety. Winter only a name—only 10 degrees differ- ent from summer. They keép the snow on the peaks for scenery only. All-year sunshine. Wonderland hotels. Unique inns. Pictur- esque bungalows. Every sportthere is. Go and take the family, or send the family anyhow. Ship your car, hire one, or buy a car when you get there and sell it when you leave. Write for illustrated booklet ‘“‘California Cails You.” Let us help plan your trip. See Salt Lake City with its interesting Mor- mon features. Hear the wonderful i the Tabernacle. ik Travel on the de luxe LOS ANGELES LIM- ITED-all Pullman, exclusively firet class, leaving C. & N. W. Terminal, éshw. aaily at 8:00 P. M.; or the CONTINENTAL LIM- ITED with both standard and tourist slespers leaving at 10:30 A. M. - d\ = Chicago & NorthWestern a"Pzn:iflc System Southern . W, o 54¢ Widener Bldg., 1335 Chestnut St., Phflulfi'vhin F. L. Feakina, Gen'l Agent, U. P. System, se8 Com Trust Bldg., 1sth & Market Sts,, - Philadelpkia D. ‘M. Davis, Genl Agent, C. & N. Union STAR. WASHINGTOX SDMOWAGE | INREASE N RUSSI 6,000,000 State Employes Granted Higher Pay—Great- er Production Is Predicted. ¢ BY K. A. MeKENIEE. commissar, government desires to reach a satis- factory arrangement with #ll forelgn holders of Russian vestments, in- lcluding foreixn ba Such an ar- says, only be made cans of a confersnce ntl diseu |ference, however, would be impossi- | ble unless the powers recognized the |soviet goverument. H Big Increase in Waged. { “The new national bank,” said the | lcommissar, “is establishing regular | {relations with foreign benke and | {there are i tions that the great { European financial interésts, Indlud- {ing the British, will co-operaté with {the government. A higher scale of wuges for state employes has been adopted, aftecting 6,000,000 persons. Only a small proportion §s paid by {the central government, the remain-| {der coming e provinees. Non1-' v is 40 £01d, but the | jactual cash increase is only 18 fold, th nder heing payment in Rind. | al cost to the govern- 5.000.000 gold rubles | The benefits of the | re already evident. The | ctter noutluhied and are | i i dditio! uce more. This e shown reascd naphtha and coal pro- Production Expected. |‘ 1 that @ great in- vroduction will § tion of electric | lows. We hope ! ants to take wp co- | inxtead of work-| 1al holdings. The Iready here.” Alsky about the sug- the government shouid | AL I asked Iles:lon that revive the vodka i nue purpos d was heing 4 ers and gov " he said, “kn. 11 the and Injury vodka | ¢ inflicted on them.” i { HONORABLY DISCHARGED. . Lawrence T. Harris,| States ut Walter Reed | !General Hospital, this city. |GOES TO FORT D. A. RUSSELL. ! Capt. William M. Dixc partment at Fort Howard, Md., {been ordered to Fort D. A. Russell, | Wyoming, for duty. | All Suits - Overcoats Must be sold beiore January 1st ---regardless of cost or value. T hese reduced prices represent big, drastic reductions, the like of which, we believe, Washington has never seen. Don’t Miss This Opportunity T e 930 F Street N.W. No Charges . Every Sale Final Entrance Through F St. Exit Through Atlantic Bldg. D. O, TUESDAY, Lieut. E. E. Tattersfleld, pilot; Miss Daisy Smith, owner of the plane, and Frank Anderline, all of Spokane, Wash., alighted near Havre, Mont,, the other day in a Curtiss type 180-horsepower air- plane after an exelting race with & huge bald eagle that foilowed them across the Continental Divide. The party made the trip from Kali- * spell, Mont, via Glacier National Park, a distance of 264 miles, in two hours and fifty minutes. They were fiying over Glacler Park's | snow-capped mountains ut an ele- yation of about 12,000 feet, when Uncle Sam’s “living emblem” ap- peared about 100 feet under the plane, his head stretched upward | as if trying to sense a “new great | species of the air.” He was climb- ing for all he was worth in an et- | fort to risc to a closer Inspection | of the mammoth “man-made bird.” The occupants of the airplane wero not oversure that only ouri- NOVEMBER 22, 1921. AIRPLANE OUTDISTANCES EAGLE IN RACE OVER ROGKY MOUNTAINS § L, ) YOUR TEETH ARE PRICELESS Don’t Let Them Decay At the first sign of decay see me, and have your teeth restored to soundness and beauty at little expense. 1 am care- ful in treating all patients’ teeth, so you necd not fear of being hurt. opfty was the impelling motive of. | mi ‘eagle’s chase. The pilot “stepe pell on the gas” Jeaving the bewil- degéd monurch of the alr as much embarrassed as any one of Aesop’s Fabics ever did. { *4¥ou screech it to the world, | airplane, you've got more gas than 3" gasped the surrenderer of mir | iy suprémacy &s it_alighted on the |l I peak of Mount Heary all out of | My Anchor FILLINGS | Gold, Sfiver, Plat, nad’ Porcelaiu, o0 SUCTION 53 o “PLATES é:r'i’dge w‘::‘k Tin 5% 5 A g5 L) § DR. WHITE, 407 Tth St. | ] oxygen. { Tom Dawzon, Rocky Mountain |j 1 1 guide, who followed the inoldent through binoculars from his ranch near Glacler Park Station, Mont., | ted to mational parks bureau Pit i officials there now are enough | cagles in the Glacler Park to hold a good-sized convention. e e i Assxevm To mmfl- Opposite Woolworth's 5S¢ d 10¢c Store. Hours: Daily, 5:30 a.n. te = 1 3();]. V'\ illiam Fg;'“ I'&udrm:n, t;.[’Illrlftr | S p.m.; Sundayws, 10 to 1. FPhone Main 19 ;,-‘ master Col ), S jon I ] city, | . = . = | Do hecn “wevigned o auty in pitta: | lzmersewrmrsrwrwsDr. J. K. Freiot, Prop.qmtrsy e o samms {burgh, Pa. WE’RE offering special induce- ments to those who select their Christmas Gifts NOW—either Electri- cal Appliances or Automobile Acces- sories. Remarkably Low ---Special Terms —makes it very easy to provide a Laun-Dry-Ette as this ¥ to one who will assuredly value it as one of the mos gifts. First Pay- It Beats.... $15-‘ NOT DUE UNTIL FEB. 15th If She HAS A Washer, Here’s an Opportunity! $10 Down Jhe HOOVER As It Sweeps The Gift Supreme If She Hasn'’t an Electric Cleaner Give her a Hoover and you give her a lifetime of pride in an immaculate home. You give her an electric carpet- beater that flutters out all injurious embedded grit: an electric carpet-sweeper that brightens colors, straightens nap and collécts all stubborn, clinging litter: and an elec- tric suction eleaner that removes surface dirt. Only the Hoover. combines these three essential devices in one. These Terms Make It Easy to Present a Hoover The Only Electrical . Washing Machine That's Different The Laun-Dry-Ette does the most waork for her with the least work by her. Give Her a Laun—Dry;Ette | & It is the only washing machine which washes the clothes and dries ¢} a tubful at a time. et —Doesn’t smash the buttons —Doesn’t injure hooks or eves—Saves hands—\\ash- ing, Rinsing, Bluing, done in tub. Let strate it. one us demon- vear's Christmas surprise sensible of practical Christmas Second Payment ($15) THOR Eleetric Troving Machines have for years held an enviable reputation. They are today very good values undoubtedly, at their regular prices, but it is a line that we arc discontinuing. We have exactly NINE Thor Ironing Machincs that will make excellent Christmas gifts in nine homes already cquipped with an Electric Washer, but lacking that other essential for the complete home laundry—an Electric IRONER. To close out these re- maining Thors at once, we offer them— Regularly, $150 SPECIAL PRICE $ 1 1 O AND ON ESPECIALLY EASY-TO-PAY-FOR TERMS—— 1%~ No Other Payments Until February 15th The Largest Selling Electric Cleaner in As It Cleans the World 7Second Pay- ment Not Due Until Feb. 15. Tert W T N T S S R W .

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