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~THE SUNDAY -STAR,- WASHINGTON, -D.- C., - NOVEMBER -30; ~]92.H—l PART - 1. : * 3 e Sy |COOPERINESALE \™crs mmerze praven maores( NOREILS SHIQD. |20 fomrere o 2 SR EONS Buy Speedometer ' i __ TestYgrs o were kil by e acsidonsy g yp Greatest Swindle Based| g ere oo ek Shan | pirien sa on by hunter's s ated b F Bosay Eharged | - : jast year—during the big game hunting ;"T:‘."“b,.'.:.‘.'f,,,,r,“‘ e e on Hoary Fraud | TR pobat a0 sou ouc up at e | Federal Trade Report Tells Principle. ; Recovery of Money in New “Twenty dollars.” the defendant 2 : - —_ . e of Success Met by Socie- |_ . York Safety Deposit ; 5.'\“" D, ten dollars tine, and - oye {Millions Pour in as Rosy ) Vault IyS ? use the other ten to have your i | s . s von | Promises Fall on AUSES ee.n 1 1 DANTZIG DEGLARED SOURGE OF DRUGS —_ Germans Say Dope Is Smug- gled Under Noses of League Officials. | i speedometer fixed,” the courtruled. “Next case.” Cable 1o The Star and New York World Establishment of retail consum- W ealthy. - 4 Special Dispateli to The Star. - . E BERLIN, November 20 Large co-operative societies In the! . 4 CHICAGO, November 29.—Safety de- antities of narcotics, which the in- thickly populated rural districts of | . - i posit vaults in New York are expect- srnational dope ring s placing se the United States and nrgumznllon";.‘. CaaRiialLa Peaas: ed to give up a large part of the loot 2% on ke AuRciican WARIGAT Care ] of farmers' co-operative sales socleties i . |accumulated here by Leo Koretz, i CHICAGO, November 29.—Put on a! p wizkled from Germany and shipped | for marketing agricultural produce | ,retontions front, pose as a financlal Tayano swindler. who. sajled from| rough the port of the Iree St '- directly from the farm to the iV | izard promise fabulous profits. The } Halifax yesterday for New York, on Danutzig, where a British commis- 1 household are the outstanding recom- | ,oonion Sonn Wi be not how to be. A | his way to Chicago. It is ported | cloner, appointed Ly the League of | [ mendations in u Federal Trade Com- |t " 160 W AR o) (oW to ber 3 | that Koretz promised the prosecutors | XA 10nd Ts in anthority E report to Congress on €0~ pagple from forcing thefr wealth on “ | e WOIE sHow, then; fwhersihel hag| Y the merican delegates at | ation in foreign countries, made H 2 % hidden $100,000 in New York if they s i 1 ht by th 55t pe- | 1d et | I to Chi : Gonesa, fihting for the suppression public last night by the commisston. Wi, oy L | would let him travel to Chicago with- | The report is the result of an in- L guichs phition § |out the cmburrassment of heing ue- of the narcotic traflie, fail in ore . A . ophy of Leo Koretz, greatest of | f Corts o dmac e produetion of | OppPOSItion o American | ve tigation m Europe in the Sum-j (Y, 00 fuo Forews | wrbatest of| : o e pon. I o dope. they can at least curtail the | L Chatrman Heton | coming week will face a galuxy o | $ . o heve ‘"‘Hi for that reason that | work of smugglers who make their H hompson of the commission and charges of fraud w out of ¢ X Koretz was taken abroard ship se-| Motk ofl smugsicr Rights Under Dawes Plan | Withum Nots. -chier ‘ot the " export | S1rkes, of frand growing ouc of his ] | | This is the opinion of German ex- trade division. ’pur\u;\; Jhe inaulry | Zihe fuiryland concern organtzed to . 8 K.’.‘"." Stesmers Caronta, on mhich are | perts, who have been following the Delays Work. 1a countries of Europe were Vistted | nurket the untold rich of Pagama. 3 retz and Assistane State's Attor- Aiacuasionor ‘the internaticnaltas L ind 4 study made of thelr; co-operutive | *so “wall aid Koreta's philosaphy:| 2 {neys - Searbaro and’ Marshall, will {5ulic G erava WithiersatiiRlaeat onditions, supplemented by detadled | o9 Y €4 Koretz's philosophy| LEO KORI each New York tomorrow afiernoon These experts believe the reason the | g cann a et nvestigations of all agencles of co-| (o o ths el bnoweifost ciessoel & 4 ; g The swindler. once more on United | whole world ix facing o ome teoron 1o 1 85 Cable to The Stir aid New York World |operative societies. T s el aancicrs Koretz told of imaginary holdinks |s:ates sofl, will be subjected to | due to the British commissionera |, v-,\m;s_ \u\»n‘\-r*rl'.‘fl. -Great Britain | Other recommendations in the [“‘lmp}.. il i i to 1ot huge Rumner l-;nd»- nhmgr :Ihotnmr.mxh examination In an effort to| . 4 4 | has not vet aer to the right of | port Include the following: Consid-} = h ers iver !n Panama, o he | make him disclose where he has hid- | to exercise due =il at Dant- o port include t ; P g 5 . re he has hid Do tefresios du Wisll 8 D0} | jhe Duffed States %o repnaions| oation € fhe ‘Siipie clastic ana [ 2dmit that they did as much In order g of oil and minerals on the{den some tens of thousands of .dol- . - 4 et gl L O8 L from Germany o ter the D i nexpeunsive system of rural eredit so about $2.000,000 of their hold-"| property for which millions had been | lars that he has so iled 1o ac- which foilowed Germigny's defeat and ! N Ings. | r failed to ac ; ' { Although Franee. Belgium and| deties of the Raiffeisen dcposit and Pia ffered -him by a leading oil interest.| count for. ftaly willin to rec lan type” should be made. i l"l "I":‘ «"'-';‘n"; \-'l- The story 'vlmk well funds began to| indication that those in charge of Afarican olaline. Britibh - oppoa bl [ dust plain bluff, high-grade sta-|pour in, offices were Lullt up, more | thy Koretz case had heen perfecting ution of Power. a- | W & S Bampers. the: Work of Anancial DD e o wer iy | Honery, extravaguntly appointed of- | funds came—came so fast that they [a plan for days to get the swindler to Demand adtsetehs experts who are meeting here to pave Di tribution of electric yowe fices, a well turned story that leads [could hardly be handled—and Keretz|New York, the scene of most of his tiie way for a sonference of finance | Fural communitic hrough TArmers | o jmagimary sriches o quick order, | scon d $2.000.000 and more. Hec |activities since he fled Chicago last A Real Christmas Present FOR BOYS, CHILDREN AND MEN WILL BE REMEMBERED ALL WINTER TIM'S CAP GUARANTEED 1007 PURE WORSTEDa SOLD AT LEADING STORES L] REFUSE DEALERS SUBSTITUTES MADE OF COTTON AND CHEAP WOOL g TIM'S CAP CORPORATION., 5052:54 West 17th St NewYork = AR ORRaQORARED rnal strife thousands of tons of eore smuggied out of govern- ent warehous. s This ¢ is virtually used up uOW.| ministers on reparations. The whole | C0-ODerative sovieties hus proved 80and the trick is turned, Federal and | induced high salaricd offielals i | Decenber, was stremgthened. today. but the alarming increasc in the use fas iof Miwncial dlicussion. A Hich | stventageous ' i rope. that &1 State offielals said today that that|some of the leading Industries of|when Maurice Gerkson, counsel for 1 hasaotics dlowing the Warl,uet” precede the Franco-American | Bveater development of this means ofy jjan, followed by Koretz, is the time- | Chicago to leave thelr positions tolthe swindlers bankrupt ectate. left [rOURht unprecedented demands upon | gont (onaine pan bees ieian furnishing light, heat and power (0l hongred one plied by swindlers the | enter the employ of the Bayano|for New York R the Rhineland and other German f Freneh willingness for America to| the American farmer is recommended | counery over. River trust of, Panama Officials now believe hat for lorics, especlally that of the Merck) gy, e in reparations actuated by | [OF, the consideration of our f‘f‘“‘:"i Koreiz went after the blg game, Then some suspicious soul con- |[Months before he disappeared Koretz Company, which Is said to supply desire to placate the United| Co-overative distributlon of ¢0all;;q even enticed his own family to|celved the idea of investigating the | Was aquietly conveying the bulk of | wmore than haif of the cocaine used in | &, (oo elgium and Italy want! 320 milk i& recommended for consid-j¢ake the savings of his mother and | whole venture. Korets toid a party | his stealings to New York and secret- § hewonld Amcrican participation in reparations | CTAtOn I this country. o [ brothers for his venture. He said |of the more promincnt stockholders|IN& them in safe depositories. They | as insurance for continuance of p e inguiry develop that his only trouble was to keep|to take an investigating tyip at his |40 not belleve that bhall of \\h;fl' EOEEEENEOERECE NEROSEERERNUCUREERED \lthough German s declare manufacture is legally super e rency of co-operative ot i hundreds of tone are dhipped | Ments under the Dawes plan. With abiviby Rhefaganc 0L cosan people from foreing thelr savings| expense. When they reached Pana- | KOT€tz actually got away with has iundreds of tons are €hippec exXpo! 18800 0! he arket for a < % : the United States getting its shares| (SPOiL assoclations Seta ould e |inte his hands. and that is the de-|ma, he left Chicago, Alligators and | St come to Light Every precaution | s oo oo or through the Polish| pi " foel more sure that Germany | American farm products cowld be|fense he expects to make when|swamps were found along. tne|Was taken at Halifax on Friday to| il i superviscd 'y e T zue . s - - substan Vv enlarge ore o) o . ” el K g e o ed g “ secre . ' the Leaguel (i continue to pay. ountries and in this connection the | fOFCeS of the law begin to demand | Hayago, which was marked by no Prevent knowledg the secret de- ns. and finds thier way secretly an_accounting for frauds Conets Bo\dlnEs: & i {parture for w’ York bécoming gland, France d - Ttaly Debts of Alliex. commission called attention to the | “f & & his frauds. Koretz holdings, and with no oil. iing v 1 1 1 tter 0 ihe Z's story that a year ago: That was a year o rar [ EnOWD: H“E‘c]”!\. fre l‘n.v']vl\ v'\nmn.»q E ": it is now understood the confer- ::‘P“;: ‘r:‘;lzT n‘mr 2‘»2‘;1;;::“::' o he | CAUSed prominant officials of lorge mom‘;\‘« of luxurious Using m'A the S ¥ s i ugglec o the United States anc ce of finan ministers at- ¥ association or comb on to concerns here esig: e osi- | money is Pinebarst | g : “A” wesled i ence of fnancial ministers will aniren or the murpose of engags | CONCerns her o resign thelr posi- | mones of others at his Pinebarst | Coal-Laden Steamer Lost, E 4 GRADE “A’ tempt determine h the Dawe t trade from the United £0jafoept berthaingh ficutious]itoays: near Helfax, oYe s ; 1 sl i on. Through | Yenfure Just as simnle as that| Koretz was located recently just as BURDEAUX. France, November 29 3 MILK (v.'\l' ")‘Z" 1 ).H\\'J\ h oneri well as 1} question of interallied e A:Ps ‘v“n?‘“l“" ation, t :Ir,:‘h,r, sald. told the »res of small investors the he was about to venture on nother | - The Bolgian steamer Gyptis of 1.3 : intica! found. 2 nar. | chancellor of the exchea..r. is smedd( (08 Faf BOES CCCECE 3% cep over- | Schemes. It is mo simple that Koretz | wealthy Canadians for & high-cls s T S e noBtO T ; i ’ X . S L coran u!‘n u: » 2 P {thinks there was nothing wrong with fishing club and outing colouy. fSyand 13 aucdtl JoceliTHed rite @5 a representative of the League of | tention of finding a way to make the headiexpinnes wopn 3 1 it legally —if people wanted to bite bl\’flr still thinks Harnull k W ls oiknown s and without further instruc- | French and Italians pay Fear of Group Friction. | why should he held responsible? E tons from the league, effectively the world's supply of cocaine, | and morpiine i lierman experts heti that Gen.| plan reparations shall be paid as to be ng to Paris with the in Knowing no way of e “If the co-operative movement i French and liallans are pre the United States is to develop suc funding propositions \\u!v\rhvnx ce: ull\}“lax'»rl‘.}}\:{::u;fll:‘{_\;\rid:‘.\, u.[.‘ rn:‘:i\“,:i‘wm from - TIE UP 0’BANION POUC‘ES: Holes | lim ry morat ns. e rench public sl o s o e e e s R g R GALLON OF GASOLINE rmans assert they have to the offer to the United| between organized consumers and or- | aperative consumers’ societies is the | CHICAGO, November 29— [nsurance en Baby leaves cd especialic eficient guards at| States, so discussion of the inter-|kanized producers. To this end a|return of a £reater part of the profits |companics huve taken steps to nullity || g P, SHOmALC w selt roguinting i { e Jorts and tn border o pre | ailied debts Wil ave an capecial | 305 should e wmade of o Uhexe | in the form o dividends to e mem | the Dolicies. amkrexating 82 on || S 0,00, e, by hie X its Mother’s breast S e T R i Col. James A.|two groups can be made to assist|bers In proportion to their pur-|the life ,of Dion O'Banfon, florist- || Dukof , " e Dtz and enicnts arms | Lo Ire Wil e prestnt - atthe [ FAther (han antagonize sach other. Halisn S0 Tlie 1ds e Al gx- Apas Raviain] Eangsteialamidome itine oxs ] from Tn s paibaiof Bacl Wise Brothers Nursery contrel of the Rhine bridgcheiuls pro- | conference, but will not diseuss alled | “Already strong in wumbers and | cffeered in this way may be llie: | Two of the companies, each carry- | i 1 semoves carvon und edeis Surk - 11 s 4 1 ;‘d” (o Mol throusn h the | {ndebtedness o Ameriea. Thai will| well organized prior to the war. the ! trated by the fact that the et sur-|ing 4 $10.000 poiey on O'Bant Installed by any one in five minutes. M Milk is “BEST Gormans sy Virtually all the suk ] Come Tater befors the debi-funding | needs of the time and the stres for plus of the retail consumers' so- l»';u'»\[l policies for double indemni To Sen a "saable M s o o, R g is done © most difficult spot | commission at Washington, seesgity in the course of the World | cleties in the United Kingdom in 1922 | of $20,000 for accid ntal death. One!] !¢ send a sample at’his own ris Fs / b, et e comnission at Wa :\;n:mv Susnctar] Mar so8 rubsequensly huse St | amennied o hps e Siee lae i s DN rratons | [ o toiss Rt Telephones: West 183-184 olish corridor which allows free cutry into bantzig ‘ Germany’s most recent legal action to ch:ck use of narcotics within the ecountry has be to place an addi- Honulitax or 50 ari o Gbandon manufacturers, When narcotics are sold. the druggis pay the same mount, which is unded to the anufactur 0 that the ultimat ! ministers, tentatively set for De-|®uch an impetus to co-operation that|ggo. As a further example the so- |Mfe policy of §30,000 and there were mber, probably will not be held|il stands out as one of the mast prom- | < affiliated with the Unfon of | two smaller policies until wary. Meanwhile, Agent | inent features of the economic \iss Consumers' Societics may be L & ieneral Gilbert returned today to| ture of the world today. = cited. which had a net surplus of 2 Berlin, havinz raised here the ques.| “During the World War the statc au. francs in 1921, of which Oldest Editor Dead. THE ARGONNE tion of legnlity of ,the French and|thoritles in a number of countries found ; g vere distributed in| XENIA, Ohio, November 25 —Ames : British recovery acts under which |In the co-operatives the best. Parker Chew. aged the oldest a I6th ST, AND COLUMBIA kb, - - ¥ only, large-scale organization available 2 J e Cne A e e both are collecting reparations di-| e, "gistribution of the necessarles of | further feature of » the co- | lve newspaper editor in the countr SPACIOUS, WELL ARRANGED. BEAT ctly by a level of 26 per cent of | (67 O e e aenen for. pro. | OPETative system of distribution con- | founder and editor of the Xenia Daily || TIFULLY FINISHED ALAKTMENIS 1% consumer nfuairs hears) thoon 1 taxes. While he i ""“*”“‘.{’,cu.’.‘;'m“» ‘kvub‘Hu against profiteers. | SIStS In the elimination of unneces- | Gazette. died of ivfirmaties of old age | _ EIGHT S ony. }»ill!(:ill'l:é;n;‘b' den of the high price which the gov- imburse German exportcrs for| iun® INE RIS et with wide. | S4ry middlemen's profits, the aim | St his home here today. . A TAL IS, ELE. ernment hopes will check the sales, | taXes collected by Britain and France, [ 000 (PUCTEE "0 kat " hetted them | PeiNE to distribute goods as directiy | He was born in < County, Pa o = Physicians and druggists also ave | the Dawes loan to Germany U8 ™ 2050 will of governments and |8 possible from the producer to the|Arrl 10. 1832 and received his edu-|J COMMARDE S SHESE ysicians sists also e £ e good 1 BCe CoRiet T Mo cation and learncd the printing trade i r ¢ D 0 ;. ehecked ub by federal health agents | (OF internal use. Gilbert pointed out.fy oy 5ieq (housands of new members to | 'ltimat nsum Most retail so- | U AN e e 1s aurvived by his wite || EDGE OF COOL ROCK CREEK EARK nd spectul care is thken 1o poserns t As the monthly average of taxes col. | PTompled thoutancs of TEW (el 1ot & | cieties are members of a co-operative | CArlisl SeausiiLe vl ARE ESPECIALLY | DESIKABLE ” FOIt workmen from smussling nareories | lected by British is more than 15,-| 3¢l Her RS HOTETOn e e se. | Wholesale society and obtain their stock | 200 two daughters, Mrs. W. E. Hop- || THE T WASHINGTON RUMMER s factories. Irportation of opium, | Y00:000 gold marks, British actlon | S5 S AT 0 (Cer whote nations | O Subblles from the latter. Some re- ‘\*"j‘:" ke Y., and Mrs. J. C RESIDENT MANAGER ON PREMISES, which reached the high point in 1929 | makes a hole the reparations of | £l S e Wasaen of soclety | tail socicties und most Wholesal: so- |2 mick of Xenia i of 190 tons, has decreased to 52 | 83.000.000 gold marks being collect- | gorined in r cases the strongest | C1eties manufacture a large par: of Phone Col.-4630 tons for 1624, y tober v WConsright, 1521, rench collections under the re- | avereomoent of trade and. i outa il socicties therefore prac- z s o) covery act are small compared to! Severh™¢nt ally obtain their goods ar e cocr | | TONCH WITHUS TO-DAY ed monthly. . asis upon Which the reconstruction and | the £00ds handled by them. Members proceed, and without which certain ose of the British who already S Samad ifanossibleof production plus u small cha Are Thinking of Goi | thos: nf e = ymic reforms seemed impos le o S bR e Soutnh Winter 140 ne lnow ane i probubly are: collecting more repara- | Sl Cenione In Finland, the Baltic re- Jistribution Bwar 1203 st we will send @ou illustrated booklets | 1ONS than their due. The Britishly pice Poiand and Czechoslovakia, | “Other outstanding advantages . about Aiken, Augusta, Adanta a have expressed their willingness 0! ghere the World War destroyed most | the co-operative consumers’ societ N Orlein - with Tnforimation atent | tarn their surplus over to”others | NUGL U |alinood, the state. authorl- | tnclude the promotion of cxsh 1 HEALTH CANDIES routes, train schedules and fares, | Put Gilbert still is doubtful of thelj.q are availing themselves of the co- | ing, the teaching of thrift, ths 404 €0+ B804 Ib Southern Railway System, 1510 H st | legality of the operation = operative organization, established prior | culcation of democratic Husiness NW.o phones Main 1 S (Copyright, 19: {to the war. as the most serviceable | methods and the dissemination of use- Advertisement = means for reconstruetion ful information through illustrated| |CUBA TO DEPORT 28 MEN ARl A jeseetiented (e ceniani Kot | SPECIAL NOTICES IN SUGAR MILL STRIKE ;i 5ne o, Ui, Joaes comnttis, 01| The targe volume of busin-ss done . by the consumers' co-operatives e — {many and France, the consumers’ co- L e tett vank among the | Makes them a powerful and in some FLORIDA BY AUTO | Alleged to Be Foreign Labor | fPerati pclatien o e Among the . ges the'dominant factor in the price wants two or three passen Men o argest producers and _distributors of [ (RATE V1€ SHRREAL FERIOT 10 He PTACE D80\ e S, Agitators—One Said to Be necessaries nfy life. l:){ “Ivinmnndl. and Smathon ot vusopEilive TON ot CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS 0x e e e o Teple ” | prevailing markot prices, they aly STION Tine 1 e o SEor e 3 isratiiiae e oot " to keep prices down to a reasonably 30 sale and retail societies. In Czecho % vel q ' —— ¥ the Associated Press. 4 o L3 of profit. This is accord | Byjthe ARwcigtediBe 6. The | slovakla it is estimated that about | W% level of prol siis iniaccond e ERICES. EST HAVANA, Cuba, November 2. s s < with their self interest as purchasera | . - 780, 710 Marton st. { (-ylyan government plans to deport 2§ | 5:000.000 people are directly Interested |3 yjtimate consumers.” | nstant Rellef' = i Eita {in co-operative enterprises: The farm- H £ | niore alleged foreign labor agitators < s rEONY | e e frremch liner Lafayette, | €P3 of Finland owe thelr present eco- 10tk S e Which salls tomorrow for Spain, 1t | nomic prosperity primarily to co-opera- MADR BYISCOTT AlROWNE i S tion. By establishing co-operative con-| ;.o v0 reaq the want columns of e e Sea T el T b cumers’ stores throughout the rural dis- | 1t X 3 4 o 5 | The Star. Hundreds of situations are tricts innish co-operators have per- btained through them. | formed a valuab'e service to the farm- ers of that country. In that way they NG AUTO AND 0T INSTALL. | was learned officially today at the ..one to twelve months. Address | SecTetary of interior’s offic Stux odine: The Jnen arc charged with having FULL OR PART LOAD FU ed themselves as “pernicious to New York. Philadelphia, Scran- " by e actio: [0 Atlantic City: spec. rates: guar, feessibas ithelntiaction s . n Aisatic Ciry: O tike Blx oo eomelioq | have brought city and ‘country ' life = = o o - al Delisers Asso.. 1416 1. M. 1960, s e, & exg e €| Closer together, made accessible to the g TS "I W OATMEAL. POLYCHROME AND BT from the country more than a week | §O%T tOROCE Face Aectelli 10 £ S RS T ST 9, in pavering roms, £ ago and it is understood more for-:y; 'y ycenold and given him new faciii- | elgners are to go. Including one|.q tor marketing his crops and for the g %, MAXN, B E At hw.s toor. Seloct as. | The gugar mills were said to be| %, ."ijea of the volume of Wusiness % . L i gifte that last. 1+ | operating despite the strike and thus| gons by the co-operative consumers’ so- QA ¢ vour res n Railroad have threatened to go| Y2ue of the sales by retail sccietles in| -0 years' experienc 17 of the leading countries of Europe, ROGTESSTVE Co” 08 NW | out. which in 1914 amounted to $761429 All Best Varieties at Lowest Prices Consistent With Our High Standards of Quality and Service 5 996, while the sales of the wholesale so- GRS Tt TV, S0 | SEIZE DRUGS AND LIQUOR, |sisies in the awme countrier or e | . " ¥iome_tzeatment by " appolntmient. 1% | = 90,674. Since that year the volume of OAK—Sound and Seasoned, Cut to Suit, Also KINDLING WOOD, at $18 Per Cord i ———— | Marlow Coal Co. 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An Ideal ree s stimates, y vitamins the body is un- || Artists' Smocks. = Christmas Gift H H pairn inrrin, 1010wt moe Fran oz’ | able to thrive in health or ||| Ai Cratt, Water Color and Mod-! q 5-Panel Door G'I-'ght Sash| | Warm Air Fur- | 560 Gallon Tank Our Job Is to Make Roofs fl:lm °fkh'gh°5t ‘Ii < lA T e amallony 50 eyeniloaldaysiononl e lempmonihet Wo urge every buyer to ceme direct to curmammoth humber yards to sclect his own materials. Wehave hun- Leak Proof. ite _taken ‘regulatly nelps fuljand’besutitet sirts For that’s all.it costs to own a HOOVER. dreds of bargains for every builderin doors, sash, plumbinz and heating, electric wire and supplies, pipe, etc. wonderfully to build strength 6.25 d h he HOOVER deli All these items illustrated and described i our Free Catalog. Write to the nearest camp. Camp Mecade is Can We S Yo % Faist Adcios Froe Pay only $6.25 down and have the elive | At A COCIVE T ol and resistance. A d to HER December 24. Bear Baltimore, Maryland, n the W. B. & A. Ry. JRONCLAD ¢, fsiieins| If you wm‘;ld keep M U T H ereé to HER Decem . : omp | = 5 1 H panomme. = | s and vl 3 AN Edgar Morris Sales Company (¢ CAMP MEADE SALVAGE CO. " GLAD E WILBU - | tivate your diet wi 710 Thirteentis Street N.W. % s X SreE i | Scotes Emulsion. e o s danidn Ml TELEPHONE: ADMIRAL 702 CAMP MEADE, MARYLAND Classes in Stage Dancing. Dupont Studle. - 4 : 4 s YOUR OLD SILVER GET | he was the ship's carpenter, was ar-| || T St i No'8 Dupont Circle, Fhone Fr. 1435-W. | .8cott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. . $ & CAMP MEADE Will SAVE YOU HALF ON LUMBER AND MATERIAL The five room bungalow above is 22 ft. wide by 50 ft. long. Our price includes all lumber, door$ and windows to build this building complete (except lath and interior trim.) Bill of material furnished free on request. The materials we furnish would cost at least $850 if purchased the regular way. No matter what kind of building you need, we furnish you the lumber at savings of $15 to $20 per thousand feet. - Our *Binding Guarantee’ of satisfaction coversall orders. Over 15,000satisfied customers have already purckased. 7! 2SI MY AT fl |\ TR AN I (RS A