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32 THE EVENIN7 STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, THURSDAY, TANUARY 15 1925.° e e e e e e e B A e W A m s B e e s b B e e P s e S el L LS TR e S e et T b e b e L R R R A S S N S S SN L S R [ 7nd 322,089 trucks. In the same year | This boy had found a school which forger, operator and industrial|ment In favor of sclence? In spite our medical faculties will deny that } -4 9 . . it licensed 10,444,632 motor cars (on=|was teaching him boxing by corre-|draughtsman. of the efforts of a man like M |the Americans have develope he . erriot’s merican Impresslons car_for each five persons in Califor- | spondence. The American people understood | Honnorat, yesterday ~Minister of | whole technique of appendicitis. We | Siay Boxing by correspondence! One [long since the importance of pure | Education, philanthropists are treated [know what resources our compatrjot Model Bihway 15 Fielaware, would better reflect over it than sneer. |science and have richly financed it. 5a eaipme g rape s aiate [Cacre) -S0s BUED e it rute P 5 Praises Hi : The country was forced then not|,, UM&Ple to prolong these studies on|“The source must always be higher |They are overwhelmed with formali- | Institute for his experimentsin g | remier Praises Highways and Handling of | | The couniry was forced then not|eme S e e e e e L L Dty b e ) ! . i o ;| mercial production, we are now led |sentence of Infinite meaning. This is cd States the abundance and | we discuss culture, the mis: | Traffic Wins Approval but to modify the tracks. From this| i, g ourselves It In the eneembla|he sentiment of the eiite who honor |the boldness of acts compensate for | sion led several yemrs ago by M S | Bolntof cylew ong oattgonsider) anie [}y irloan’ teonpland rabverse e e and nrotoss the setant imperfections of theory. Marchal reveals to us the originality model the Coleman du Pont road, o i " f American research work in the _ | s 2 s ek 3 progress beyond our European tech- That the spirit of invention re-|© n . | BY EDOUARD HERRIOT, e T Maraiana, bomame- [nique, a more advanced science, a bet.| Velume of Production fn V. . |mains more sctive in a countrs sueh SEEURNIE By unt “yogdldile pecadieh i te e » Del., to Mary g . f The impression of an obser Two-Three Cent Raises Are | Premier of France. Tn the “traversing. of villages, the | teT developed protessional education. Assuredly the essential character of | &% ?,“5",‘ still ;wl eve. It has been|The e o s ’ . | climination of curves and the reduc- | Gerard Foundation for Orphans. |American technique s determined by | SbServed, cven in meia A ava ' | man activity the Americans practice . i 2 v o o v 1.0 place i ohi = 55 y o Laid to Heavy Drain On | 7his is the fisth of a serics of articles | ized the rules to which a cement | tion of gr:dves this road is worth a| Professional training, at least, is ;{-:r;:1?,.:1;;({";’:::::""1:;" oxhl:n‘::;: American production, the great dis-|methods which demand the study of | by Premier Herriott on his observations | preparation should be subjected. For |Special study much more abundantly distributed ' : i coveries of the last 50 years have |Frenchmen (especially voung French: R |in the Unitea States. | this sort of test there are no le EL MU nnd neceskecy O LORINALS ST s T W S ol m ok Miimday all some: from Evrop | men) on'the.apot. In this way a3 i ot c 2 v vith us. ot | to o o e in 08 e Surope. jipex > - eserves. { Iin 100 trial laboratories. The |trafic and it was done. The dimen- gttt e”nwl lh: Tt b e p'r;"rl:nnldi:‘::ld‘:m‘“ amicete In 0. Neithor: Stemens, mor Thontas, nor | indispensable relation will be estabs Ao o TORPRIRE. 308 s S = Xtures are|$1ons and weight of motor cars, the struction in the Ameri- c < o0 £ - | Gite ey 4 hed s el | PARIS—The city and the stat formulae i of foament fulrtrsy ave!| JIgns a8C WalEnt of 1otE cara thelp) P ; ardization is impossible in France in | Gllchrist, nor Martin, nor Le Chate- | lish AT 4 ol i | organized like a store or a factory | specified in contracts for construction e e e Do can universities, where it is' closely any such degree as In America. The |li€T, nor Heroult: was an American e 7 the Associated Press, | From the benefits which they offer % . rake es for cross s % : A > o | — = B NEW YORK, Januaty m,‘_,,m_\w‘":h"‘ :.,“,,.,,, 1 must uhm':» mv,} < New Sclences Born. passing—all of these questions have |2S50¢tated with general culture. And|abundance of wealth and the liber- Sclence Gets Better Hold, { o prices in most of the Eastern States|ewample — I'll take that of street © are new sclences born, precise, | been the objects of close study. The |We have already had occasion to de-|ality of the population permit not | 11 Found Living in One Room. will be raised today by the princi-| rame “There are three elements” | MiNlte. constanily —experimenting. |practice of directing traffic by means |seribe private establishments e R oot oo s fnd e | special Dispatch to The Ster ok compEnies \he afbvaicell . owhiel | Chemists supervise in the quarries the | of white lines trac: n the pave- e T e = newal, which our more reduced re-|Will return to this subject—that the | Special Dispatch to 5 vary 162 DY aaLE companien Rl oins B A e ionimeke b lauslity of send) destined:toibe nasAlac siar 1n Birer i Sah And e s jomtontshing Stephen Girard | sources and the searcity of our phi- |place accorded ‘to pure sclence s} WINCHELTER, ¥a. January 18- 2 ; S T O O eat | taken to mvoid the formation of dust e imposed at public squares. In New e . 4 v e |In Pennsylvania a Mr. Pocker gave, |1 have visited a great model factory |¢hilc e 1 o e s g T mn Lot | Asesrsaly G sondl SNT e WESMLL L Tl Maseh ot b ket L D rueie o i e :"”]‘:“4:'}'\)"0“ "'\R»'Helxhulum. geptury.fin 1365, land and $500.000 to found |admirably installed in a spacious|S¥eNing to be living together in one ast year, despite a 17 per cen a < of work ey are 8! 4 - Ban nous s vequeathed In 1831 to the city which i valley Technical Sc [ park, an e a %lsmall room in the northern part o il Seaple 8 i it spec’al study of the problem of roads |the route in order to far e 3 the Lehigh Valley Technical School; | park, an electric lamp factory. main X e crdniet T in e omewanutsctuse o oo B e o) | made ot seushelin the xgutedn order o acllitate crome lyng e obe” Jortune an endowment|a few years later this same Institu. | taining for its own use a complets|the city. The S were oidered, (3 yihe Standard Oil Company of New |earned reputation in the matter « | The same progress with tramways. | These are only indications. Those | 2% 38:000:000 to create’ for ‘Door or- |tian rgeelved a bequest of $2,000,000,| research laborators —Aad econ te o |go to SREAE e et et L g T G R Iy de- |2lmost all of them electric. At the | interested in such problems can find | P1ANS & Breat establishment for tech- | The ditector of Bethlehem Steel alone | science like astromomy the Ameri. | State convict road camp 5 gasoline will be raised 2 cents a gal-| The United e Tt ey soi- | present hour, in’ the whole length of | turthemdetails. Sut the Qquestion con- | 181 leatning. Seven principal trades | founded all by himself a great en-|cans, if I am to believe Mr. Nordman, e = lon in New York and the New Eng-voted to this problem. It fs especl-| JIosyrs Jotc B AR Tacle length of orns eversbody and ecpeclally the|4F taught here—those of carpenter,|gineering laboratory. Where can chcun give us some severe lessons, and| If you need work, read the want Jand fos. Smabing o snew, tepk|aily jactive Hmdavslopine feonoceth iy et Ve g dlena iy el iemR TN cEY DR laap eEl iy mecHanle, printer, foundry worken 'find among ourselves such a move-'in the sclence of medicine no ohe in | columns of The Star. wagon price 17 cents a gallon and | roads | Which one can.still see cable-arawn | Priestrian, the martyr of modern 20 cents at filling sution. Naphtha Genesix of Concrete Highways. | tramways. In general the practice 15 | “Tn his kind of research the United prices will be raised 1 cent a gal- | to_piace rapld transit-lines in the |giates, by the application of its in- A lon at the same time. The Gulf Re-| The first cement concrete roadbed | center of the streets. There is a tend. | St2teS bY the applicas on . 0% a . fining Company will advance the | was built about 1892, along the public [ ency to put the rails on special plat. | 3UStrial methods, has far surpasse : price of gasoline 2 cents in North|square of Bellefontaine in the State | tarms, which at once permit increase | U5 Carolina and 13; cents In South Caro-|of Ohio. Lven though subjected to|of speed and at the same time §seore King Out the “Kinks.” lina heavy traffic during 28 years, with|security 1 well imderstand tha % n . y : o by . With | gecurity . erstand that this genera N s Similar advances xre expected in oll | few sepaira it s today:iu vory: goud | Strect Trafie FProblem. tzation of the Industrial formula ls It’s Easy It’s Easy G Compans of New Torscs and other | had aircady lald TL000U00" synars | 12t uS take up flest the problem of | susceptible to’ sasy Jest 16\ Py tiig TPy the il Company of e | R e e amad B1.000.000 square| . cet traffic, which s begoming sv| Around.the edses of its application & Ll refiners covering i e tanen out for the phaseas | SETIOUS In our ows large o tigs, es- |this industriallzation takes the most| Grayson Way Grayson Wa Resrve Is G T construction. Local | enoiucers | pecially in Paris, and which so pre- | surprising form. There are many ex- ? Leading orude oil ng com- | ] O ten able 0 observe, to colab | 0ccubies the United States. It has|amples. When I was told that a panies are repor drawing oil| L0 Td to perfect the establish. | 1Ot been enough for our friends tv [negress had made a fortune by In- from storage to mands of | FF7C ene o m". ue today practieally | 4¢Vise admirable cquipment for mak- | venting a process for straightening refiners, particula n mid-con | e ey and maintaining roads—leveling | the curly hair of negroes 1 took it for tinent fleld, and Ca nia producers | T Ll i it Desenen |and grading machines, drills for|a joke in the style of Mark Twain are said to be disinclined to make any | (ST PEIMEnt theory. . Laboratories | Preaking up stonework, mechanicai (But the stoly was true and the woman | large contracts for 1925 shipment of | 0 10 & FeW Theory. [Laboratorles| ,qing machines, steam shoveis, |exists. Our excellent Capt. Mauras crude oil to t Atlantic coast wmple, ‘the proportion of Wates to. be/ cAble oksziers, Jcatarpilldr - ors, | received her on the steamer Paris. On . Flush production in the New Wor- | {H0IG (06, PIOROTLOn of water o be | speqial apparatus for rock excava- |reflection, the astonishing thing was . tham pool In Texas has Increasel to|ntircement with metal. All details|'on: Stone crushers. | that her process differently employed 155,000 barrels a day, with drrica- | o) 5 o B0 TR mixture, the| They have tried to regulate trafic |should not have served to curf the tions that peak production may ch ) imination of bubbles, the exclusion | °" the roads as well, and, to tell the [hair of white people. In the suburbs 175,000 barrels, but to date ti= has| ¢im o and organic matter. the | (TUth. this obligation imposes itselr [of Cleveland the most amiable and| i Bt Banatedi fhe b Brot | Construction of Jolnts—were exame|On them more imperiously than it |the most popular in France of Amerl- Dilpe Eltictina L ned soparately.: We cacommtar anilr | does on’ us in France. In 1904 the |cari diplomats received me at what he Gasoline stocks east of the RockY|tha meihod of Taylorization Taylor) UNited States produced 411 motor | called his m.” He introduced me | Mountains have shown a steady de-|give the example in analyzing the | TUCKS and 21281 light vehicles. 1t[to his grandson. an admirable child, | crease since May 31 last, When the | Glements neccosary o male n8,ihe | iaunched in 1921 1,833,158 light cars 'frank in appearance and. vigoron peak figures of 1649,953,7%5 gallons court: Tho. Athevican Soolets were reached. By Novemper 30, the sting Materials has standard- latest date for which frures are |-=— — - available, the country's “esefve sup- ply_was reduced 316,70 lons or 31.3 per cent | . | | PRELATE DRUPS POST. | vty \ i | State-Named Archbishop Lacked Need Any Coal? Vatican Approval. Bl AINES, January : Call Frklin. 7626 cree accepting the resigna on of Mgr. W. A. EZK o 51475 de Andrea as archbishop of Buenos W. A, Stove.. .$15.50 Tomorrow Aires, to which post he was nomi- W. A. Nut.. .. .$15.25 Commencing 10:30 A.M. nated by the Argentine government His nominstion to the archbishopric W. A. Pea.. ... $11.25 Fada and Victory 5-tube Neutrodyne. S-tube Atwater Kent, S-tube Freshman Masterplece, Brunswick S5-tube De Luxe, Radak and Grebe I-tube, xeveral Conxole Neutrodynes with bullt-in Loud Speakers complete. Various typex R. C. A. Radio Sets. Lot Acceworiex and Supplies, Loud Speakers, cte. | did not have the approval of the Holy | See. Thin created a strained situa- | Large Coke. . .$11.50 1 | | i | | | | tion between the Argentine govern- Small Coke...$11.00 ment and the Vatican Meanwhile Fairmont Lump... $8.75 Mgr. de Andrea was designated by | New River Lump, $10.75 the Vatican as apostolic visitor to the EAETATEEILS ) WERNER | Ivory tusks dug out of prehistoric| lee in Siberia were sold recently at 923 New York Ave. auction in London. 1937 5th St. During This Semi-Annual Clearance Sale PAY ONLY Genuine and Generous Reductions During our removal sale depena- able reductions are offered on mer- chandise that has a reputation for being dependable. Everything Reduced! We have taken every fine qual- f ity traveling bag in our stock that \ sold from $25 to $33 and every suit = | case from $27 to $35 and placed i them all without a single excep- tion in this group at— Tehelisort Jofuliivanse wouillibe nroud i todciirsie 2o Pullman Hat Box the kind that is the choice of discriminating 4 90 i people. . i £ : : ; I Removal Price I \ f.\/;/ Many leathers and all sorts of designs are in MR e i this selection. for several hats and even a frock or two—they e S5 are made of either black enamel with black o russet binding or of black duil cobra with bla There are suit cases of seal, cowhide and || binding. walrus. S_—) 1 mffififi's“’ Wear It %g and pay the balance as you please There are suit cases with linen linings, plaid linings and leather linings. N | Traveling bags with double handles and single I handles and in all sorts of shapes and i | leathers. F().r For 1 fi W hatever may be you particular preference Men Women you'll surely find it in this selecti\—and i at very genuine savings Suits Fur-Trimmed Overcoats Coats Fur Coats Fur Choker Suits Raincoats Dressses During this sale Becker’s usugl 4 fine service re- i Ladies 4 Hand Bags ;'.':;"-*I::‘;fefr"fa: i Fitted Blouse Case ! at a discount of i ticleSor: L'k | ol $29. 75 initialed without g 7 ehirge andipests Removal Price 25 % - | R S This plece of luggage can really be used the year around—the g00d-100king, 1wo-tone fistinga where. Topcoats Tuxedos L on your dressing table When at home and as || part of your equipment in the case itself whan | abroad. "It is made of black cobra leather and || lined with satin. There are two shirred jackera in the lid and the limousine tray fold may be || used as a separate avernight case. | 20, 22 and 24 inch sizes same price. | BECKER’S LEATHER GOODS CO. 1324-26 F Street N. W. Blouses No introductions necessary. It is a Skirts pleasure to open an account at this Friendly Store. M illinery Fixtures for Sale Men’s Dept. Cash or Credit Open Saturday Entire 2nd Floor The Price :s the Same Till 9 P.M.

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