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&4 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C, FRIDAY, TJANUARY 2, 1925. w By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD | NEW SPANISH PARTY : MAY ASSUME POWER Change From Military Directorate Gov. B(-rke]ey and Nathaniel Bacon. D.G. EXPORTS LEAD e Gcorgelown Customs House, Almost Deserted, Passes on Goods Worth $447,612. Althoush the day when ocean-go- ing vessels laden with silk from the Orient, fi from the n the 4 PG i SHZW!LMAMBERKELF‘;,AMAL&WERMMN et > i HADRULED VIRGINIA FOR MANY YEARS,WAS A LOYAL : SERVANT OF THE KING BUTA TYRANT TOTHE COLONISTS 1IN 1676 WHEN HE WAS ToLD THE SUSQUEHANNOCK. INDIANS HAD ATTACKED THE FRONTIER, HE REFUSED. T® SEND A FORCE AGAINST THEM BECAUSE HE WAS ENGAGED IN FUR TRADING WITH THAT TRIBE. Cormocrrm 8y YmMcLuM ISPAPER SYNDICATE . WOMAN IS RETURNED - | Prisoner Declared ‘Wanted on Fed- eral Charge. SCHENECTADY, N. Y, . [A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANCER SIGHAL | WOUNDED RHINO IS SLAIN CHARGING DUKE OF YORK ands Ground and With Another | Hunter Topples Infuriated Beast ling elements al the inflamed omulsion is gu. ry in the treatm hs and colds, & Man Held far Muxder T MYERS, Fla th, Fort M 1 Get Set for A 5 1IN DESPAIR THE SETTLERS APPEALED TOTHE ASSEMBLY WHICH WAS COMPOSED LARGELY OF THE GOVERNOR'S FOLLOWERS WHO WI;RE AFR?ID TO TAKE ACTION N OPPOSITION TO HI: WISHE! N SRIEN TO EXTREME MEASURES A BARTY OF THE LEADERSHIP OF NATHANIEL BACON, A YOUNG PLANTER AND SOON DROVE OFF THE INDIANS - THE GOVERNOR WAS FURIOUS AT THIS [DEFIANCE AND WHEN BACON SENTA COURIER SKING FOR A COMMISSION AND MORE MENTO VIRGINIANS SETOUTON THEIR OWN ACCOUNT UNDER] [PUSH THE WAR INTO THE SUSQUEHANNOCK AND AN OUTLAW. gl W,;u, “H BACON RETURNED T0 JAMESTOWN WITH A LARGE FORCE AT HIS BACK AND COMPELLED BERKELEY To DISMISSTHE ASSEMBLY AND GIVE HIM A COMMISSION. AFTER BACON HAD MARCHED FOR THE INDIAN [COUNTRY HE PROCLAIMED BACON A REBEL | |COUNTRY BERKELEY AGAIN PROCIAIMED HIM A REBEL. TOMORROW-BACONS REBELLION- P A § N 3 P | > Rests Upon Members of Union Patriotica. By the Associate MADRID, J TOMORROW * THE NEW HUPMOBILE EIGHT IS TO BE UNVEILED Some Mechanical Features Lockheed hydraulic four- wheel brakes. Special six-ply balloon tires 991/, pound balanced crank- shaft Light, rigid connecting rods: light pistons. Machined combustion cham- bers, absolutely uniform in size. Uniform temperature in all cylinders. Thermostaticcontrolofengine temperature. Airplane valve mechanism (rocker-tappet type). At 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the eagerly-awaited Hupmobile Eight will be re- vealed for the first time at our salesrooms. Hupmobile invites your immediate com- parison between the nerformance of its new Eight, and all other eight-cylinder cars and all superior sixes. For Hupmobile honestly believes this Eight to be the best car of its class in the world —and is perfectly willing to have the car prove it. Here at last is an Eight with all the sound qualities of endurance and reliability which have made Hupmobile famous the world over— A car which now brings'within reach of the average American family, for the first time, every eight-cylinder advantage for which buyers in the past willingly paid hundreds of dollars more. Plus superiorities of its own, over and above the super-abilities of the eight-cylinder prin- ciple, which unquestionably single it out as a new leader among American eights. Only Hupmobile itself could build such an Eight at such a psice. 19157 THE NEW YEAR is off with a bang! Authori- . ties predict a year of prosperity and everything seems to be rosy. big business. And Auth predicts a year of better breakfasts. 1925 is going to be with us for twelve long months, so now is the time to make him your friend. Here’s a hint: He likes good meals and he’s especially Hupmobile Eight thch will be unveiled at Be Sure You See 1t ” partial to Auth’s Sausage Meat Cakes, Give him plenty—they’ll make him grow up into a happy, healthy, whole- some year—the kind you like to have around. Auth’s each day will certainly pay! 9 SAUSAGE MEAT This Box Contains the New | In many respects the Hupmobile Eight far outdistances anything hitherto ac- complished in eight-cylinder engineering in America. It produces more power per cubic inch of piston displacement than anything which has preceded it. Its performance is so smooth and symmetri- cal that there is not even a murmur of “roughness’”” at any speed. More than any other fine car, it combines compactness for handling and parking with roominess for riding comfort. It records an average gasoline economy here- tofore unequalled among eights. Ithasbeauty of design, finish and equipment not excelled within $1,000 of its price; and its own price is less than that of many sixes. The highest type of enginecring ingenuity, coupled with a rigid adherence to sound engi- néering principles, hasproduced theseresults. If your experience hasincluded eight-cylinder cars—and if you have thought you already know the very finest in motoring—drive the Hupmobile Pight. We venture to predict that the men and women who drive the Hupmobile Eight, in their own way and at their own pace, will never again be satisfied with any car that falls short of its amazing abilities. The price of the New Hupmobile Eight is undoubtedly the most atiractive ever placed on such acar. We are now ready to give out complete price information when you come in to sce the car. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. at Kalorama Road 1931 14th St., at U Phone Col. 5050 2.—The question esent military di- 0 a civillan min- I se nows. responsible for such news, ha added, will bs punished.