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THE EVENTING STAR, W. MON I)\\ DECEMBER 921, [ ag 8| $5[}[]’um' GA'N REG’LAR FELLERS—VaI?'f' Is Recognized at Las! v lionxgflji:k”{ the Bell Syndients, e (_\ 8y GENE BYRN ‘D.J. KAUFMANW IN VALUE OF CROPS Loty SRR T P 1005 Pa. Ave. THAT LIL' REGA CHAP! LET ME en BUT LASY BOY pom-cNA SEE, HIS NAME USED TO g WEEK HE LICKED 1724 pa. ,AVC. 2 e MP HUDSON, \\MDM 3 1S MlCNAZEL : :funsnmm# i SWIFTY HoeAN Farmers, However, Not Fully| ok =< i . ’ _/ M PLA!N i Out of Depression, Says “MICKENY: ; Annual Report. ey d 3 | { nitucal ‘produets) of jthel 8 - ay approximate $12,000,- | 000,000, as compared with $11,500,000.- = 4 "eo In 1 1924, say the annual wort of the late Secretary of Agri- 5 h l'l( ilture, Henry C. Wallace, as trans- £ R i tted to President Coolidge Ly his o 3 i i successor, Howard AL Gore. Mr. Gore : B =z yointed out that while Secretary Wal- | 2 i «ce had not seen the final draft of > 3 eport, it bore out the late agri- tural s policies. The report pointed out that a favorable ,‘....J’d‘\'.n:nl.“.'.‘a\}:;‘.;:‘,:‘u:;ie’: - || Miss Ida Nerveker ture and industry. Although the pur- ko satrs it wonla Dbt 15 Gon ession touched the bottom in that | harvests this vear have f,""“'.ri',.‘,‘,f{i'f:ir‘.‘\..q:;::‘r'.u‘;]\:: \.'.‘Q:ff"” LN i :"r.'(-"'!%rf-hhgnfv"j.r.“,,fl:;:'.‘\r:d m‘.r’r‘;\\xi;‘;“: WED 5] YEARS AGU Selection Contains Many of Most Valuable Manu- WREGK|NG VESSEI_S FUR FARM BUARD g L o Dhissixed, ihut they bovitive c seripts and Drawings of British Authors . A it ey -l““:_rnllé':l by their membership and kepf ¥ F Ditiibior to L e i v nistake to conclude that the Amer. |feec [rom demination o€ GoremmantDin-ang MFS- RIChal‘d S.Law- T Loar O ahs One Schooner Believed Lost. Texas Cattieman Nominated f depression.” Iteadjusiment left to| ~Co-operative marketing is a logic % : I b Ceommic o ad | gevelopment 1n the Torai sconomy ot 1eNSpN Were Married |, . uw s e ert boueiig tscsinied: poeme wam | ¢ OthersiaBroughtiindBy for Loan Group—Other Ap- ated. would continue thiat difficulty | & nation” the report continued. “Co- NEW YOR E Stor b { op 1 b 3 ORK December I'he | his later revi o v arm commodity | operative marketing may be described oot o 5 g alione VoW R ipe workeds com The resort “Continhea, | 2% an efort on the patt of the prauce in 1863 ghoicest of the’ pierpont Sorgan 112 | “This shows how Poe worked.” Coast Guard. pointments Announced. 0 recapture the understand and con- L original FREHSCEP! e s st e petaonE, o / drawings by British authors will he manuscript Essa on offered for public view in the main | Man,” which contained so many dele exhibition hall of the New York Pub- | tions, transpositions and insertions that lic Library today | it looked like an undeciphe maze of Sl e L his means | Years by overenthusiastic persons who | friends and relatives at McKendree pi i s . I VTt eutt . i | e1ing. Success in co-operation depends | Until death did them part et ctoaiine leteion sl mistalanon [on oo Gnon Boh e Y apparently have|tle raising and financing, and as a a noted has not been of suff ) B the finding. of menFeapatile of yun- | - THe CIVIl War pacasd.chemn by of the display display. The Morgan yaeht is the Cor er Persy Setzer | member of thix Loard wil bave/| Miss Nerveker says— & bward a be position Jut they “still have a iarge gain to | trol of the marketing process which his | nake before agricy Al products | forefathers possessed od, sound | Sixty-one years ago today a bashful be on a pa tl: other|8rowth in the co-operative movement | bride and a nervous bridegroom, in prod - g has been somewhat retarded in vecent | the presence of a small company of Storms and heavy seas tinu sident C, today sent to ast night and today to wr pavoc | the Senat tic f Albert h Atlantic shippi 3 the | Calvin Wi 't Worth, Tex., »act Guard to the utmos to be a memb Federal Farm ome trouble to be a poet which extend almost the | L Board t M. L. Corey 5 frschem ning co-operative associations, on the | Peace found them still lovers Cutters to scarch for her|charge of handling the loans affect- wration to markedly i D . S exhililion rwaa sxransedihiow=] si; harg: iandling oans u verage farmer's finances. loyal support of the membership and on { in Succession. the Indian oihs oxhllitlon rwes anranEsdi loy ir . ; e e histeines successtul advices | ing cattle raisers in this country “F, o - 0 thait: (e sumeriag ot getting a sufficient volume of business, | MeXican campaign, the Spanish-Amer- it s o o b T MR D #ur tours o aVE Deen récalyedisiowing whethe The President also nominated Harry or men s things 1t s ok Mgt o5 - t = oy me converts urgs P ov- |1 conflict, the World War-they e il o > . Tathe have N - 50 Ol COUTSE | 1o orew aboard the craft Fidier ndiah 2 S a T > armers is. perhaps. as intense today ome converts urged that the Gov ooon a5t ehrissy desded it Al i @ Fidler of Indiaha and Edward 7T e e e et yeda | ernment should proceed to organize the | Watched them all come and go, vet n last February decded the | xhen the ity came y e Hiidiaabti s ) dalstaindiamand et T t)}f' real gift store of of the depression “because the effects | FAYMers in co-operative associations. [ SUIl without a domestic disaster of | Pl COHETHLE fOUBAEC b AA¢ | have storm E miles out of Yew Federal Board Vocational Was}xm_qtun. Blg selec- ©f the depression are cumulative But if the Government should ask the | their own e 3 FOrEAL. e A ion & at fitmesitor oir (Ebib Ubarttul.y o Today. in a modest little home at | Mificient marble edifice near the Mor Prosperity Is Nearer. perative association it would put itself 10912 K street, the bashful bride and n family residence in the old Mur- When he came to the John J Quotes From Keats. Education. These two are reap- . : 5 Sintments tion—modest prices and Arrive With Cutters. . ’n e . : E ; irig. Ge s was nomi- B et Rl en e ks brlactn o et anlatls ooa | T2y MUl section; xiiereithe coll section he quoted, without cons ksl GURMT Siftare mate st acl ot oo 2t Caiw samenani 8 olly S Servce. U likento irned into ies before i se | voice in its managmeent. There is con- i iarital — companionship a Restilations Neccasans. s lid, from Meg ) p achael OW. Stevens. This | rank of major general. Other Army % e 5 that agriculture again is|fusion in the minds of promoters of co- | SMiled contentedl: rev t they s w it in a letter 1o 1 was | n 2 rm victim about S ominlions were Bal . man's. anjoying normal prosperity. Never- | operative enterprises as to what the | 18d & right to be happy, for throug Whien Hhe! DiemGrial s : te= Fann ea ot ¢ L pt Hatteras, but it bas| Bdward Nolan. deputy = 1he less the showing of 1924 brings|Government may properiy do. more than fivescore wnd ten yea sver 1o trustees and Mr ts bo v red st two days to bring U, s to he majo 1 ’ [ prosperity me during which momentous battles | waived all personal and legal rights E throuzh the heavy seas Eol. Frany om0 (Signed) I. Nerveker T i . + Cautions Poliey Urged. raged in the family of nations. they | to the property, it was intended tha T e g Advices from the cutters Modoc and pri apells impro a whole, the imp adier general of necn suid they were proceeding as| B, H, Mayer of W ould with the four-mast- | B ¢ampbell of Washiz Bluebird, disabled 400 | appointed by the President St Basv ah How 1 used The cutters after fighting their had complacently walked, arm nstitution should be open for the arm. along the pathwas, of domestic f rs. But the public dis- Delightful, isn't it” ented tranquility and parenthood’ and laughed nteresi toward the Mr. Morgan. IHe quoted fron at Father Time ! n hose contents had | Capt. [ ik Marrvat's ~AMr. Mid e “These bills introduced in Congress would set up a great Federal over- 3 f head agency and secondary boards of ;mn.;...v t . vontrol, and would have these hodies ¥ u B ear approxima ass 'ln'h control of a number of highly 1 s hoo!. S of this the whe growers stand e iaation o ,,,_‘“,,\,, SER s On December 8, 1863, I v el when [ was a bo. And 1 still de nd vow are headed to- ! postmasters in Virgini ere ser ain by far the greater share. Corn|ihich is already carried on efficently | Mitchell pronounced line cholars 2 ophiles Tt Highlig in the exhibit which Mr. ward shore the President toda outh Wa srow have less to sell by the Federal Department of Agri- | Brown and Rich Lawrenson | 'Tes X rzun appeared esy ¥ proud o Announcement s made by 1t ton, Willia 0a Year, ar whole the corn belt | culture, and which in the interest of | Man and wife. B heir marriage | <1ed the t the ti re the orizinals of Ha Rookh Guard that the Britisi Springs. W Prof st Took nereased returns fre the farmers should be kept in the|!hey¥ had been play t school Public cu £ Thomas Moor ertati New Toronto had been floate Solon, John aferr xbury M higher hc he large cotton|control of a well organized, impartial | ahd members of ame churel i S ol : | Unonpitosat B i : e o thelondn g e EocioiBIst Blnd il amesi eans a lot at the Nenen _ e South to hold | yermanent Government . depariment | BOth were native-born 1gaidents of | clabarked unon a policy of perio Leigh Hunt's “Abou Ben Adhem.” as! she we ound Saturda Ad- | Den i . e Botici ot | SoUEANSTL Covemiment deperiment i ioh; S, an te Ton hetr | 15 exhibiting sections of the hie copled it for 3ivs, James T. Fields et Rl . et Man's Store Dairying continues to incre bUtiand free from entangling -business|®arly ye d they are the same|library, in other public ifst of Bo! and presented it to | ma - cue fuiled. however, to ginia: Keystone, Pearl L. Hughes: heavier marketing may not result in!g) ol pals today a display ave American Pierpont Morgan: what the present ! ship's condition Chorpe, Ewell Riley: War, Harry in ! giliances i . : ; s v York Publi S ohiter “.;.‘,y,:,jw-,k,,“d“.”“,.. certain u-(«[,,;\ S h,,,‘(;,‘m of K‘h’l‘:om“} zévl’,;m.'ff:t rensor n::{v‘:,lmw\y-,.;k fust(sicipia Ly (‘\‘y-'h' Wi XeRk Bibll; e, Morsan calls “some of the vers ool Ewing 3 Imerwoven Hose. $1.00 L ased in from ent to co-operation should be one of | 25 t and lLash now as she last and vas the | pogpr o Jhert Browning's work EE STEAMERS AGROUND. and sheep production o o Should beone of | was then, 80 much so, In fact, that | st general public exhi . Eikrane Codl e P Il bring increased income | (hem ‘to ‘produce erone not by deme|the Dapers about herself. - And- Dr esent_exhibition will remain | e Charles Dickon Run Upon Delaware River Islana AUTOIST GETS 105 DAYS. White Silk Hand irplus-producing regions. 10| {he work: but by subeis g Tt | Lawrenson, who, in explaining why until March 1. It consists of | br ‘Woitiom —aiebkemeace ; ; ite Silk Handkfs., $1.00 0 belts and possiby to the cot- | tjon which the farmers cannot get for | e, 414 net want much written abour [EnuSSEINGY dotumcHls and it Lideries oCitnat muth x Fog Colored Driver, Unble to Pay $225 ‘Belt and Buckle Set. $1.00 he tobaceo, frulf, ~vegetable and eliea |he didn’t intend to, is probably a|Dre nd drawing, displayed mn . L : = nd (o injure rather than aid the co-op- | It , is probably a & displayed|jooks: Alfred Tennysor . NEWCASTLE, Del. December ry-producing States probably Will| coative wmocemont & P {little nervous today, just as he was | i} alf-hundred cases. and DUNELS. | pooete: oy reo! e e Eine, Goes {0 Jail Fine Silk Ties, $1.00 contribute much to the estimated il 5 | 61 years azo at the altar catologued in sequence. from | e . Drendfy N1ght Ot ed mteamers 1o g0 agrotnd on| Jenry Jamen, colored, charged wi ase in the gross agriculture in- Dunb ctesntn s ceatury o o L S R ridn "at 1 0, asround oN | ockless driving and operating «itn | Fine Knit Ties, $1.00 o o€ e sear. * ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES w i e v 7 . : P dead tags on his machine, was fined income - In accordance with Dr. enson's wer 1 t 2 Homss MEdsel immeling z 2 to Auvdrew rding to marine|¢s09 on the first c ana 25 on | Fiber Silk Hose. 3 for $1.00 s vear over last year. Returns on TONIGHT. request, The Star is printing here- | Lang's twen = % or Passion Versus Princi and “A | observers. who said the vessels were | 5 - 2 5 R ith the 1 : ade of 5 Rtds ienih S the secoud one. In default of pay- 75 ¢ estim present value of farm| Mrs. Henry €. Brown, secretary of | WIth the husband's own brief “story™: Rudiard Kipling's * aad 2 Hin Rudsaed| $ho AEOfn Bl qviey ment of the fine he was remanded 1o |3 Initial Handkfs., $1.00 : capital from (his income. if operating | Tenants' League, will addreas Contrar | DT F. S Lawrenson and twife n from Nichoison's Almanac of | N aneal nagsy els reported | g5 g ana 15 days. respectively 2 . A1 " Lo W - et Mo S It has taken me scven vears to see | that they were unable to determine | J4il for 90 and 15 ¢ respectivel s costs were not greater than those of | Labor Tnion: $:13 orclocl, The | native residents of Washington. were Twe : % Snr et DO |t ey vere unable to determine| by jiieman W. A. Schotter. who| Warm Knit Gloves, $1.00 the crop ¥ of 1923, would amount to | R s n ashington.” ied 61 years ago today, December Bl o Morgun said \hethe steamers were ard| 6 as et teitt i - de s N e i S s S SmceStustionity Wedshilugton S, 1863. They are probably the oldest rgan Much Interested. or outward bound, as their bows w Adeitioarrcs e e e e 3 T inent Tnical w 1 ! > 1 . = ; \da < “doing 45 miles an hour.” | the average return to other capital. In-| The Ohio society will meet, §|¢Ouple in point of martial longevity r days ile 1 lection pointing in .differernt directions.|p 1o eion Officer Smith informed the ! e 0 ewiat > has not in any | o'clock, at Rauscher's. Senator Frank | I the District who are lifelong resi- | ci Ly M Morga: e FAVOR REGULATION hes were in no danger, it was safd. | COVRS SR OREr IR A heen Handkerchiefs. ~ $1.00 4r since t 3 o s Willis will preside at the ent ents. here may be there are some s: - fron he k. = e BronGay i % B b Heca ooy buth a o i sotor | Edinmaent prograi Reur Adimitsiw | who have been married this number | financier n aran i LP e D ::“',”,lh:::,"m 'Hickok Belts, Genuine. $1.00 farmers’ labor, risks and manage 1" | “Ohio: The Birthplace Aviation.” :;";‘U‘]fl;fl;“ -‘u=‘ “)"i Iv‘e'c narried | had spent an hour or two there each — - 3 z Paris Garters and ikt | elsewhere and moved her il R ey u i i The determination g n pro- Wheat Outstanding Crop. | _ Priscilla Beckett Wilkinson of Los| “Dr. Lawreuson and wife reside at| times accorpanicd hi o s taio e v S WiTliamsH HofmanOrie ot iEirst s (I de ccminsuon b @ ot Bres Armbands, $1.0¢ 4 o | Angeles and Washington will speak | 109%: K street assure himself sbbptithe ol B : = i i ixties ficres an'a emeten = 2 rothe outstandlis cvent in the sgricul | o+ Cumwch of Gur Futher, $ Siciock, . Lawrenson added verbally that | wae poing inis ire sronee siaro omer | D. C. Heads Approve Bill Applied ~to Sink Well in Farly Sixties. e $2.50 Gold Filled wral history 924 has been the o h et 22D Ine was retired four years ago from|eils LarnEanio its proper place, prop- e SYRACUSE, December $.—A pioneer | po 11 aTiheataly b - Chenie f Link ) situation, the report said. Apparent | 2 [{the ‘Bost OMbe Toparboont oo s identified and shown to best ad- to Manufacture, Renovation i food ywtilfnitimataly Wha & chemicst Cuff Links, SLO : 5 55l vaniags velopment in this country. e Tl surpluses of bread grains have been dle Highlands Citizens' Asso- | vears of service. There would he no | ori30 ) scoyed uijucliet fom ¢ S R g Vit W, Hoffman, 79 years old : much reduced, and the world’s ¢rop | ciatior wiil meet. | celebration visitors at ‘his ie scems. to oy himself im- «and Sales. died R 4 = e sromises to be between 300,000,000 and | today, he declared home i Nes Rt e n sarlie ed a long 6,000,000 bushels below that of last| Piney Branch Citizens' Association | ¢ brary attendabt. “He always appears - : : L € 5 ¢ 'REE S VU O B ey wran s, Asmotator | ; e T L et it GIFTS BOXED FREE e BRGNS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF e exbibition il HO bl | o e pers today | men o dlnic an ol we'in 361 at antrics hhve bosnin S50 Women's City Club srmal party | Willilam Mather Lewis, president of © 1 by the crowds_in®the cor- | poence ool to T i€ ann } rasty ilsa, “Okla. He S Wheat from the of cards and mah jongg under aus-|George Washington University, will ' Lcises o = D dunme: ICERAEQE Tamt s 1 States should be stronger than it | pices of entertainment committee, § |be the principal speaker at the i at Morgan had inherited | of Colur i 2 s heh o Ee oty R last yea promises large | o'clock Iy luncheon of the Washington Ad- his father an aimost bovish|® The Commissioners 4 4 S s LS the Hoffman 1ds per and a total crop larger 2 —— g _| vertising Club toimorrow at the City | enthusiasm for rare manuscripts and | jetter that complaints had been made | Lo o 1 1 ar here. st of Tast vear is expected on a| Northeast Washington _Cilizens' | Club. | drawings was cvident to the small| (o the Health Departm i e N uead Yocids fn'fors | Association will meet, § o'clock, at group of newspaper - e = Roduced . . aper men whom he ! siog) o T ’—J\ L e e D e The Lagier G Tnikits ot B | SonttiotealinEanEh 1 SR et e mattresses ot e boc e PRINTERS ACCEPT WAGE. e LR Sl = Chutch, Beward Sauikse, will o) o] fore 1¢ was Cheown epen o the pabie | LT, a8 o law o segulate hk =t nhenmatnsm Prescription | matter rners nre receiving higher prices for | Sixteenth street Highlands Citizens' | t ¢ ‘dinner and bazaar from 5 to Jreally think they're awfully| Semator Ball received from the Dis- Increase of 5 Per Cent Weekly Refilled a Million Times er crop. Nevertheless, the rise in | Assoclation will meet. 8 o'clock, in locl’ tomorrow and Wednesday | £00d.” he said. He explained that|(rict Commissioners also a renort on & ¥ as 1 iced | Sixth Presbyterian Church. Robert | nights. Mrs. Maurice Otterback is|the collection on display was small 1 h I ranted in Boston o price of wheat has not yet sufficed | Sixt . el . MpcoRc A play smal bill authorizing the closing - 81 for rheumatism a bushel of wheat its pre-war | Lee )IOn(ag‘ut will speak. Telephone | president of the guild. P:wu!:hb.-m that it could be shown at | part of Thirty-fourth plac B X, December S.—An offer of ::.fit:g-fihu:gi:-xzs'a lrf:llum been re- r. A e the he: demonstration. —_— much better advantage than in the tarflel 1 r 1 e & s, e are i ing pow While the wheat 3 2 | as in the | Garfleld street, with the reversion of | an increase of 3 per cent in weekly d over a million times. A teaspoon- n has greatly improved, it has MM u The Southeast Washington Citizens Morgan lbrary. A the title of the land to the Protestant | wages, made by the newspaper pub- fal of A-2851 taken three times a day vet reached a point where farmers lom” will be topic discussion | Association will meet tomorrow at| And he seemed to have memorized | Episcopal Cathedral Foundation. This | lichers of this city, was accepted es- | || stops theamatic pain and quickly relieves | ,uld think mo further readjustments | a shington Practical Psychology |8 o'clock, at A. G. Herman's office, 754 | the contents of each of the docu- |Dill also proposes to eliminate from |terday iy members of the Boston ||| painful muscles and stff swollen joints. “re neces; It would be a mistake to | Club, 8 o'clock, at P A)‘houlc.( Elmer Tenth street southeast. | ments, in faded ink, most of them, the highway pian of the District|Typographical Union, > 13. The Buy a bottle from your dmm , or send ruppOSE at the wheat acrcage m: Haas will be chairman during dis- h —_— and in all manner of script, from the | Cleveland avenue between Thirty- | new scale provides a wage of $1.00 for a week’s supply. EIMER & in expanded with the expectation | cussion. { ‘vt:;-lnxnon n_t“uon. Council of Jew- | flowing signature of Sir Thomas fourth street Woodley road. Ca-|$51.48 for day work a 53.24 a AMEND, 205 Third Avenue, \ew\ork h price e A Georze | 1SN Women, will meet tomorrow at|More on the lease of his home, Crosby | thedral aven setween Thirty rth | $55 for night work The outlook for cotton is promising. | | T:adles' Auxiliary to Admiral George | 2:30 p.m. in vestry rooms of Eighth | Hall, in 1323, to the microscopic pen- | and Wiscons venue and Thirty- “This year's crop should contribute|JeWe¥ © ‘}m bt (:af;d v, § | Street Temple. Opening prayer, Mrs. | manship of arlotte Hronte the | sixth street between Garfi street wpproximately §1,500,000.000 to thej 5o1eTRIS S BOE s Mo ?:r k'g,»,.\hw\m Simon; address, “Our,Council,” | nineteenth century employed upon|and Woodley roa purchasing power of the cotton grow- K S Sol- | Mfrs. Estelle’ Sternberger, national | “Arthuriana, or Odds agd Ends.” he Commissionars pointec i & 2 Cotton yields this year have, <5 i | executive secretary; “Our Work in| . reed of widening Woodley A “Shade’” Better A time at any rate, set at rest| jount Pleasant <'ongregal\onai‘:\Pv‘"‘h“esl Washington,” Mrs. Alfred | muscript of Wilton. said they had deferred repo: . fear that American cotton produc- | chureh Men's Ciub will meet. §|J51ein: soprano solo, Mrs. Norman| “Sce, there is Milton's manuscript | this bill. that will not ag able to meet{giclock. Arthur Deerin Call will | Fiteher, accompanied by Mra. Lgonard | for Book 1 of Paradice Los ju oma cadigat uccessary i WE SHAMELWON THE 4000) choss. the printer received It,” explainea | had not done so, and the Commission WILL OF ALL OUR CUSTO. world demand speak. Musics = Ehie | i s Mr. Morgan, as he stood upright,|°FS Now recommend the passage of MERS — BECAUSE WE EXE- Live Stock Doing Better. Cosmos Club—Dr. L 0. Howara | United Lodge of Theosophints will | (i, o PPSA% B8 €, Sloofd upHEhs | tne vill with an amendment CUTE THEIR ORDER THE WAY “The live stock industry is on a firm- | Will address the club in assembly | Meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1731 K| inermen bent and peered fo make |in& the Commissioners to undertake et foundation 1 v time since | nall on “The Fight Against Insects.” | Street. out the text of the dog-eared book | condemnation proceedings for THEY WANT IT. WE WOULD i wice colls 919 and 1920, | Ladies not invited, as many men will ] that lay withi cas g widening of Woodley . BE PLEASED TO QUOTE OUR said Ui Rsl g 4 was | want to smoke '(]e:7::::)“']'!l")-i’x‘«":" ':ur the adult| .y .oy mauun.. m‘u" P(ominu-a the PRICES, ¥ $ BN 7 stree tomorrow, = . 3 % 4 G ot a year of good profits attle e . *| financter. “Milton having been blind - i i tion will meet, 8 o'clock, at Epworth = % ¥ B TORK, had a harder t than any ‘other {LION DI Meoh,(8 DI 60K, B POTM | | imie Mirnt Sictoy Angtews m’“ms probubly is the script’ of his gjoup of live stock producers. Slow (M- E. € o e AL Nttaery L IS Tithrs Mingti oI hlsinccretirs, 5} Y Tt fteady 1quidation has been going kins will spealc. Subject: “The Biind | uzaecy Arlingrast vednesday, 10:30| ¥'5.0nd here we have the original|Incidents of Monroe Administra- @ on in the cattle industry for three | All€ - P N | warrant which kept John Bunyan in NR vears. Today, however, many of the | tion< 4 : e |the jug ‘while he wrote ‘Pilgrimy'| tion Related at Funeral. ' VIRGIN-WOOL war-time loans, with high interest| arice Mabel Dill, psychologist, ' Mr. Morgan pointed to a| - i rates, have been paid. Money is|give a free lecture, 8:15 o'clock, at STOKES CASE UP TODAY. g sealed document _ laballel| OSSEO. JWis. Decsmbec 3= Mrs | OVERCOATS available on more favorable terms, | frotel Lafayette. Topi. How Much . for the arrest and jm- | Nancy K _O'Brien, 1 died ' onditions in the cattle country are | e There in This Mental Stuff>” She | priconment of John Bunyan at Bed-|at the age of 105 years, was buried . improving. the prospective re- [ (i1 be introduced by Rev. Jason | P¢lay May Be Asked for Those mi ford, March 4, 1674, l\lere S?l(urlds;,\'.‘hl’\na"lfl;::il: \:-m:-!‘ (ool; R duction in : raising should | Xople Plerce, pastor of First Con- Some of the names most noted in |Place durin s stration o 830 13th St. strengthen the market for beef. Fregational Church, Alleged Defamatory Plot. literature were represented by only a | President Monroe, to the reading of seaking of the tax burden of the o | CHICAGO, December 8.—The case|T¢W specimens: others by scores. | letter recelved by Mrs. O'Brien W, STOKES SAMMONS, Propristor mer, the report said too often the | 4 ginner and bazaar for the beme- |Of W. I, D. Stokes of New York;|There were John Dryden's panegyri- |{rom President CooNdze thanking her unount of the tax has little or no | g¢ or the Church of the Blessed Sac- | Daniel Nugent, one of his attorneys,|Cdl poem, “Eleonora,” dedicated to the | for her support in the recent elec-| Iwsnes Brief “Statement.” the :/§ relation to the ount of the farm- | 1ot e Ty Chase, will be given |and five others, charged with con. | memory of the Countess of Abingdon; | tion, were related at the funcral. _— I A P S R S i e e T F——— o[ oo which serve as a is for taxation.|{pat parish at Elks' Hall, 919 H|wood Stokes, Mr. Stokes' wife, was|Understanding,” by John Locke; a {0 mot rest culy on current earnings | Streec. sat for tHa1 ‘totey & lotter from Samuel Pepys to a but also on anticipation of future ik here, but John 3 Hesley, Nugents|nephew and a booik of Pepys' nav Paper Shell carning his often means that | attorney, who is en ofise &ccaunts, Sir Isakc) Newtou's | | . - gaged in another X | xes have to be paid on fictitious et " [ notes for coin and coinage: a letter, | - - . TOBACCO DEALER DIES. e g;:":efn;:t;!k for & postpone-| i 5 aisguised hand and signed with c Merchandise built B et hans dtia & e bral B neibs tak - Stokes, Nusent":and five others |tA® . alias “Richard Sympson” in A system should be modified” said the | Robert Critz, Native of Virginia|were indicted in November, 1923. | fuch Jonathan Swift offered “Gulli- UP to a standard— eport. “Another defect in our tax jer's Travels” to a hesitant publisher. = “ystem which tends to increase the and 69 Years Old. A e ¥ (1924 Crop) . - - ! Life of Pope. J 1 purden on agriculture is the fact| yoiygron ALEM, N. ¢, December| CONCERT POSTPONED.- { Sipie ame 80c Value Nime out of ten householders have wasted fuel by not NOT down to a price that a large amount of personal prop- o ® There were the ‘“Life of Alexander - + S.—Robert Critz, 69 years old, former o e * = arty in urban centers jescapes the [ £ -Robert Cricy B) Jears old, former . | Pope,” by Samuel Johnson: a letter in 10 Ibs. for $6.50 using the right fuel for their particular plants. lax assessor. Some tax evasions ure which Dr. Johnson described a ) i) o : - | Reynolds Tobacco Company, died i 2 e ar Autl\onues on Coal and Heating Plants imlawful and others have the sanc- | Be¥notts ToRecte CoTpary, ot |Daughters of Veterans Event to|journey with James Boswell, and We are ts and : : . : B ) i Money's Worth or :;;:::Pulrwl;:'\‘\.“';:ir;v»;l‘nl;ml}‘\;;'l:‘tll':'rr;n:;: following a heart attack, He mad | B Delayadito Fanunts 9 B::!v;leolr.‘: &“grlgznt:;u recording jm- 100 1bs. for $60.00 stand ready to advise what coal to use for the sake of Y s ade p 3 been in declining health for several | D e RODS KERLERG S economy and efficiency. | Money Back Lolume of tax-exempt seeurities that The Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent,|Laurence Sterne's “Memoranda left . e 3 . While The: 2 : 2 ile They Last Clean Coal—Quality Coal—Fairest Price [, e e IR e e g i R No. 1, of Daughters of Veterans an.|with Mre. Alontague in case I die yiinly in the form of land and other | o He 13 & brother-In-law of the late | o5, 0 05, TS S0 \he mearness|abroad,” and a draft of “The Frag- | Mail Ord Gii \rms of personal property iwhich |R: J. Reymolds, and had been con- i /U le 1y P ment,” which became a scene in CE STRTASE - Rapasy A e S nected with the Reynolds Company e holidays, the concert originally | f7ent can be readily assessed. Farmers 5 | planned for tomorrow R he | “Tristram Shandy”; there were Alex- | Prompt Attention R. J. & M. C. INC. 2 number of vears before h. - W evening at the s 5 | p 101 ‘reconsequently forced to pay alior & PITCE 00 YT G Catth, He | Willard Hotel for the benefit of suf- |ander Pope's “Essay on Man” and 19 | 4th and F N.E. oo lurger part of th® total tax bill than |tV > | ferers at Walter Reed and St. Eliza- |0f his letters to Lady Mary Wortley | their share of the National' Wealth | Was born in Critz, Va. : beth's Hospitals, will b postponed | Montagu, leader of London’s famous | The Cl‘eole Shop Linc. 233 Linc. 234 warrants. To ease the tax burden SRR R R until January 27. coterie of blue stockings; Thomas ' | a. Vve. on agriculture new sources of reve-|( Mrs. Poohen Lokose, a Syrian' The program wlll be presented by|Gray's “Odes,” the first book to be Penn. . NW. nue should be tapped. This means of | Christian doctor, is India’s first wom- a group of- local singers and mul'! printed by the Strawberry Press: 1421 Penn. Ave. N.W. rellefy coupled with wider diffusion !an legislator, clans, & 3 Edmund Burke's' will, and a dozen of j|o|c——|afb——|o|c———|a]c———]q| 1724 Pa' Ave.