Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1924, Page 20

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value of eggplafts was $1,030,000. - age stamps. I CONBACKIGH. with. the acres; watermelons. 168,000 acre Whiskers-Turn Greer ds Only Two of Baldwin cqntennial colebration in 1925 of strawherries, 147,000 acres; - cucum.: the landjng of the first Norwegian bers; 120,000 acres. These figures do — i S 3 P . . fmmigrints in this country is con- icti, : 6 ek Vi = Ohev Sholom Congregation| Pea-Soup Fog Settles |Opening of Holy Doors to Be| Ministers Have Good. | Indications of Unrest Appear | immisrntsin this countrs ie con- | Statistics. - Reveal Steady notinclude market gardens. inets- - 0 . - partment. . - nd - | H . A ¢ 3 peas was for canning: canning and Arranges Program to | About Them. Proceeded by Processions Growth of Hair in Coal Fields During Ak pumber of orsanizations ot | Growth During Past Few | hets na, for canmine: tanning sn AR O TR f* Siave maked T ostuastor - Gensrsl # 2 per cent of the acreage; tomatoes, 67 Last 24 Hours. - New to issue the special stamps to Years.in Garden Crops. |vper cent: asparagus, per cant: |tarian suvant, George Bernard Shaw, LONDON, December 5.—The newly commemorate the voyage of the . spinach, 29 per cent; string beans, 27 SEM has false teeth, it develops. He told a — formed Baldwin cabinet, already sloop Restoration, - which sailed _— per cent, and ‘cabbage for Kraut, 14 story about them this week while din- | ge the Associnted Press. hailed as a “ministry of silk hats” | g, (4o Aggociated Pre from Norway, July 4, 182 p Ni in | Per cent The Festiva nukah will be | N | B the Associated Pre | ,, : - y 4, Nineteen' . truck Trops - producea -in |-P%r TCF B iy o 3 mnlr” xw ‘\(i:\ Chanukah will being out, a.thing: he seldom does, usually | ROME. December . 20—The cere- -r!;l‘ a denblnohl orlx.‘mg?ner . B&S | "L OUISVILLE, Ky., December 20.—| at Maderia, the United States this year for table |, Truck ErDs xd th 1""’4"‘;‘, 1;:‘1 S Synagogue | hreferring meatless meals at.his OWn | mony of opening the holy doors to | &chleved another distinction that 18 11, gications, that signs of unrest have Erants at New York, Octabér 9, |use, canning and manufaéture: had | [DSi¥e- agriculture and requ night by the ynagogu: likely t rove th ck ‘bald- % h b a highly fertilé ans with nawes n the board. 5 | the Basilicas of the Churches of g OI !'HD‘ 1’..An“|, nslr“e b become apparent in sections of west- 1825. A picture of the Restoration gross value to the growers of $31 "1)1"‘-7711?1'; ":‘ ". “_‘ £ .‘yrne er - acre it = 2 | While_on a holiday in Italy last|ganta Marja Magglore, St. John in|WIns already given by the press. |, .. "gontucky afrected by a strike ot| Probably will adorn the new [000, according to estimates b 7 et s GRS LOTITE Pe Mark Festival. | LONDON, December 20_mhe vese-] - in Roman Streets. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. Shev abrew Se ad- o sald he absent-minde f opriate. . ‘ is om-being - 4 o 5 TEBDEe i choo) year, G. B. S. sald he absent-mindedly |1 a1eran, and St. Paul, which will take | ™95t &ppropriate. union coal miners on April 15, last,| Stamps. United States Department of Agricul-|iS faf from being all profit, and some- dresses and ent 7301 left his teeth behind and only recov-| piac : For most of them are bald. Only 2 ~ L e times fafis'to equal the cost of pro . Ad- | : | place simultaneously with the open- [, ~oF JUOHL B0 PR Tox |are shown by developments of the St e ture. This s $12,000,000 les: . quet will 4 erod them gwhen' & Joufn ‘rushed jup ling fGrithe tholy: door(or BE (Pateryiiy| 0N SBickenhonts (ho aecsstare Tast 20 bonrn in 1923, but §2 ductions, the department says. resses wil S e hoer | = k 5 Austen Cham " 34 2 3 . e s < ipasti the gang-plank of his vesscl, Waving | the Pope to Inaugurate the holy|INdla, and Austen Chamberlain, for- |30 0 (0", 0 (0 req today on the| HELD AS REVOLUTIONISTS | 1522, ana: $75:000000 more than - in - TV chairman ¢ | them in air and shouting at him.|veur the ds fore Cheintuls 413} & & P as ything s . 19 ¢ Harry §. Carroll. b e or the | LT G Sou Qo Shaw was asked, | benatn e n antont o % ol | like an abundance of hair on thelf |strike situation ss & result of an at S There nas toen a rapia expansion in| COAL PRICES CHANGED. Yhev ) Joseph ! . SEgn Sornee: eat ! 0 dhe e oo Iheads, and Mr. Baldwin himself ex. |tempt last nig ynamite the Ties s b id e Sic Gty ‘ exceutive | gt fhem In, of course, with gTeat| side processions Instead of being en-) Joats AL NE TRICWIR BnSel 080 f1ome of Robert Bolin, superintendent | Hotiduran Leaders Must Repoft £0 | ¢ruck crop production, transportation e B e e+ to his patriarchay | UT1Y carried out within the Basilicas, | g0 /0% § g% 0 0 i " "The rest are be. |of the Rockport Coal Company's op- Police Daily. and marketmg in recent years, as indl- | Mine Compariy Makes Reductions i 8 as in 1900, he entire chapter of the| (147011 aq of parrafin, cocoanut oil |erations at Centertown, in Ohfo o 2 cated In acreage figures, the depart- . e avers, was turned @i lergy. the members of the religious |} , 1 | County, which are operating on. an|. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Decamber|ment points out. The acreage; dovoted i A dxancel: n by the recent pea-soub|communities and the seminarians will | °F the thousand and one other prepa : » 20.—Gens. Carlos Lagos and Ernesto|to the 19 crops this vear was 2,302,000 fog that darkened and dirtied London ' rying cre rations guaranieed to cover even a foPen shop basls Ehe company oper Alvarado and other former Honduran re ek Thére HAZLETOM Pa Detember o8 that ki E fed L take part in the carrying of crosses | iy, 0t o0 IRNE o0 S0 urt- |ated as usual today, reports received Hixasad ol st athog fo r Hoadu acres, which is & 60 per cent Indreage | HAZLETON, | Pa. Detember 20°- 1 order to restore a clean color t0| Rome in thess ceremonials. : < ceof Hentor al G b & 4 s c v announced an increase of 25 cen [ his” faclal adornment, he told his 1is- | nye procession to the holy door of er before ham the old phrase, {force of Kentucky National Quard ob- o0y ihiiies™ of, the ity daily; being] Crops for Table. a ton in the price of chestnut, stove | b 1 s FroC leather-headed Tory” been so strik- |servers at that point were increased of. 5 2l s il oTies aitettas | teners. be had to-scrub it with & cleati’: Banty. Muria Magglore, will start| ; to four under orders of Adjt. Gen. J. |designated as revolutionists. ~Gen. oduction ‘of 18 crops grown Wholly | Menaier o i requetion ot co conte Ing_greparetion "famous: for. pelUShnGI LfiVibN Chilreh‘of 8 1to, near the | nister, Sir Laming |A. Kehoe. No ono waa injured in the | Lagos denles any Intent to foment & |or partly for table e direct was on | MORdAY. and ' reduction of 0. cents ane. is accounted the [explosion and no arrests have been re- | fevolution, stating that his trip 105359000 acres . f s is | pots and pans | ancient Arch of Gallienus, where the nd had a value of o of 'the i | & « 2 : Bl Vicaragua . jeace a - iy s The newprices at the mine of these ¥ ot > | Cardinal Legate will Join it, and Pro-| yadest - of the “baldwins.” Then |ported. ;‘“::,;:h:p was one of peace and|ghg3000,000. The quantity produced | there' grades’ IIE be:- Ege oosls 39 ENESERLDY Million Dollars Heavy. . t0 the Dortico of Santa|thers is Winaton Churchill, chancellr | sumeunoss Tncvensed Vigtinuse: wholly or pastly for canning or manu-| gioye icoal; $9.15; chestnut, $9.15. and irected by Rabbi Loeb. 4 aria. o S ol e exchequer, whose Is >t hir- 2 = acture was crown ckwheat, $3. ThEste 7 ) The woight of doltars in | will start from the Scala Santa after | Of, tP0 exchequer, whose jrek Ot hir | Mal W. A. Clarke, jr. asststant|injunction granted Thursday by Fed-| s med v veno it o buckwheat, § 1 States gold « v \\Inuhl bela preliminary religious service in the|age but whose shining top is par- | adjutant general, wnd in charge of |eral Judge C. H. Moorman, restrain-{canning acreage has been more than - 36.4 pounda avoirdupois in sil-| Sancta Sanctorium, the most ancient | fieularly UG rd Chancellor | the National Guard Inteligence Serv-|ing union men from alleged intimida- | doubled stnce 1 nd the table acre: s nt coinage the weight | chapel of the Popes, snd will pass | ese snd tor v’ prand GRancelor | arrived in Frankfort today from | tion of non-unien coar dige i | ene-thira. | ‘Two Found Guilty in Shooting: _ pounds. A gold dollar Luround the Piazza to the portico of | sajigbury, are “just bald," while Sir | survey of the strike area. He con- [ Bevier, Muhlenberg County, was an- oes were first in gross value, | CHICAGO, December 20.—But seve seachets;s i 3 " |weighs 5.8 grains trov and a silver|the holy door. That to St. Paul, out- | wijliam ' Joynson-Hi " the home | ferred for an hour with Gov. W. J.|nounced here by L. E. Barnes, deputy | ghowing a total of $53,000.000; early | minutes were required by a jury to ary o 4 'S, | déllar 412.5 grains troy - .| side the walls, will start from the| ccvetary, has plenty of hair in back, | Fields. Increased vigilance by guard [ United States marshal. The injunc-|Irish potatoes arc valued at $44,000.- | day to fi Leo . Ward and. Joseph acriste of the church and proceed | pyt {3 the possessor of what is cour- | Observers was announced by Ma).|tion applied specifically to the Bevier strawberri 25,000.000, avid | Konest of Cleveland, Ohio, gullty of pund the church, entering the|:aously known as a high forehead |Clarke. operations of the Roberts Brothers|canta 2 ireen peas, | shooting a Chicago policeman, P. J portico for the ceremony. with a receding line of hair in front.| A telegraphic request to Attorney|Coal Company, but, it was indicated.|enions. lettuce, cabbage and|Bernacchi, August 13. Bernacchi, i 80 o f General Stone for authority to use|may be broadened to include othef|asparagus each come in the $15,000.- testified, stopped the twe me iy e 5 3 ; ! |additional Feéderal guards in mines operating on' an open-shop|000 to $17,000,000 rangec: cucumbers, |on suspicion and was shot twice b o S B Many Ships Still Idle. 01d Amherst Had Strict Code. |strike area to enforce a temporary 5 and watérmelons ranged | Ward Cohen, Mary Katz, Rose Haber, Lil- Although nearly 2,000.000 tons of Amherst Colleg as recently as lian Vigderhouse, Irvin Feldman, Jack | world steam shipping were restored | 1825, had a very strict code. whioch *ermut, L # David Krupsaw,[to the active list in the fiscal year|the student had to follow. It not only lian Klivitzk William Raine, | ended June 30, 1924, 10 per gent of | regulated the hours he must study, Naomi Vigderhou mard V se, Bernard Frigel- | the world’s fonnage still remalns idle. | but likewise his visits to the taverns. Carrol, i . Herman Harri-|In the face of this more than 74,000 | shops and stores. He was not al- Vigderhouse, e Levin, dmar Bernard Mar- were constructed during the|lowed to play cards, even for mere ich, Joseph Sitnick ius and Daniel Davis 3 enjoyment At 3:30 o'clork the program of the Chanukah £ ill_begin. under the direct »f Rabbi Loab, assisted by M of . Charlotte » Annie Levin, | re i t t|Bertha Bonderoff. Leon Cohen, Rose is, Annie Berger, Ivan Mensh . Double- breasted Tlater, by Shoidon Half belt Service Has Built Us The Greatest Institution [ 250 OVERCOATS _'ofItsKindintheCity - | Ehelden ind ERVING Washington in an extraor- dinary way has built us this fa- & mous institution. Making it pos- sible for the people of Washington to buy really fine jewelry, diamonds, silver- . ware, optical goods, talking machines and radios, at really low prices and pay for them on credit terms extended over a long period of time, has won for us a great following. 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