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THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D.- €., -FJANUARY. 25 1925—PART 1. — five days at Cherbourg the cadets - sket ball ‘practice; Saturday, eve- . U"- STUGKS SEURE ! ¥l depart for Lishon, Portugal, ar- nings, basket ball games. STERLING IS WITHIN riving there July oy will' re- : . . a Army and Navy News |[sEninartit % | District National Guard ||, s m s 6 CENTS OF pARITY Casablanca, Morocco, where they will arrive July 18 They will sail from Hedbom and Pvt. Leonard Cooper, is P e there July 24; will arrive at Funchal, busily engaged in the organization of [Predictions Goal Will Soon Be Madelra Island, July 27, and wil Ofcers and enlisted men of the|Armory, Sixth' and Water streets|a bowling t G % have not yet By M. H. MC[nf_V!’C. reach Bermuda August-17. They are|12ist Engineers and thelr friends are | southwest, Thursday night. Maj.| been obtained vor games arranged, Reached Help Other Ex- scheduled to. leave the latter port|jgoking forward with keen unticipa- | Burns is a member of the post, com- | but Sergt. Miller expects to have his changes. August 23 and are due to arrive at|tion to the first anniversary regimen- | posed mainly of former members of | first contest next month, < ;s Sétwemn Mpw snu aneena stvienur. fanl ooty wed (h Rintant aens P DontofAn Tk 26 %al dance at the, City Club Februsry|the Coast Artillery. B Lo _|rent fiscal year a*number of meneral|eral of Missouri, and Lieut. Col. Clar — 5. expecting it to be the most elabe s NE RK, Jant 24— Entatr- Group Leads Week’s Trad-!{qe.n ahii complete their four-vear | C. Wren of Texas, who is on duty| Lieut. Comdr. Mahlon §. Tisdale;|rate affate ever sponsored by & Na| A valentine dance will be given Y. W.C. A lishment of the 3 ince detail as chiefa of their respective|with the War Department General [ U, 8. N., who has been on duty as aid | tional Guard organizution in the Dis- | by the 260th Artillery at the armory 1915 by sterling exchange, bringing it ing on Curb Exchange Q§ |brenches in the War Department.|Staff. No names relative to the Chem-|to the superintendent of the Naval trict. Col. O¢hmann at drill last' February 14, Capt. Louls M. Gosorn within § cents of gold parity; irregu- Ma). Gens. Charles S. Farnsworth, | jeal a Service appointment | Academy, will be relieved by Comdr.| Tuesday expressed himself as being|is In charge of arrangements, - " . 5 la=ity in stock and bond prices and G li Ad chief of Infantry, and William J. Snow, | have been mentioned, and it is ex- | George W. Simpson, U. S. N. Comdr. | very much pleased with thé arrange-| The Drum and Bugle Corps of the [ .The local association welcon the |continued case of money rates wer asoline vances. chief of the Fleld Artillery, will com- | pected that Gen. Fries will be re- [Simpson has been on duty with the|ments already made and urged all|260th Coast Artillery is making rapid [ national board visitors who have been | the outstanding characteristice of this | plete their four-year assignments as | appointed. re 1g ship at San Frunclsco. officers and enlisted men to attend the | Progress under the direction Sergt, {participating in the conference on the | weok's financial markets. heads of their respective arms March . Approval has been given by the|dance. Lieut. Col. Harry E. Gladman, | Loveless. It is playing military | cause and cure of war, many of Whom | The further recovery in sterling fe- By the Associated Press. | 28, while the tenure of office of Maj. Award of the Knox tropby this|Navy Department of the application | general chairman, has issued invita- | marches. There are a few openings |are remaining for the ¥ \\‘. C. A.lceived its impetus from the wide- NEW YORK, January 24 | Gen. George C. Rickards, chief of the | year was mada to Battery D. Tth Field|of Rear Admiral Frank T. Arms,|tions to each member of the regi-|in this department and any one inter- | forelgn divislon annual megiing, 1o|spread predictions of Great Eritain's | Militia Bureau. will automatically ex- [ Artillery, Madison Barrucks, N. Y. |(S. C.) U. S. N, for transfer to the|ment, delivered through company |ested may secure information regard- held dt tnp drace Dodge Hotel to- feasly return to tite gold standard & |pire June 7. The appointment of Brig. | which organization smussed w totallretired list of the Navy after 30 years | organizations, and to a limited num- | g the requirements by seeing Seret. | morrow and fucsday. =-Among the)London bank executlyes and econod Gen, Amos A. Fries as ciief of the|score of 349 in this competition held | ger This will be effective as of [ ber of relatives and friends of the| Loveless at the Coast Artillery Ar-|number are: Mrs. Robert E. Speer,imists. Other European exchanges im Chemical Warfare Scrviee will expire | amoni the Field Artillery units of the | May 25, but_orders have been|guardsmen as well as War Depart-|mory, foot of Sixth street southwest, | Mrs an D. Rockefeller, ir.; Mre.|proved In sympaths Mrs. Arthur Curtls | tion of e vigorous trading in thel petroleum group featured the market on the curb exchange at today's short | s M e W SR . - nated by the Sons of the Revolution | from duty April 1 from his present | cials of th § Corpa afe o James, Mrs, iam alker Rock- crude and gasoline prices, were at-| Interest is being evinced in Army S I lals of the 3rd €orps area and near - 5 1 5w 5 = , tained In momerous. Issuce. . Bouth|cifeles as to whether any of the in- Of Mass&chusetts. ,| assignment, whare he lx in 'charge|by suard organizations in Maryiand| A series of wrestiing and boxing | well, Mrs. Mary E. Woolley, Mrs.| 2,186 GET NEW POSITIONS: 2 > : £ non o ae In the past the trophy was award- | of the naval supply depot, Hampton |and Virginia. The 20th Military Po-|bouts is being arranged between the|Ja S. Cushman, Mrs. John H. Fin-| DETROIT, January 24 (Special) e bints to 194% s u n be given a reappoint y lep A h Military Po. 1 " pec l\_”:::x]av;xuw’dwx:]r»\ Sipointeity ”x‘»'u_.b and ."I""I{_'x‘?*;:‘*d ‘:r‘“"{'ve e i bbable | € to that battery of Field Artillery [ Roads, Va., and authorizing him leave | lice Company will attend, as wall as| batterfes, to take place in_ the near leymine l‘lvlvn“l\. Ty, sy e~ |Industrial employment hero increased P Eank oare s ,”h""d|sumunu will be. Though no definite | °f the Regular establismoent which |of absence to Muy 24, his retiremont|ll organizations of the 260th Coast|future. The Boxing und Wrestling | Ilctta Roelofs, it jutzon Borglum. | last week by 2,196 to a total of 206, were Biovn at the Dreviens o, shares | announcement relative to this has been | llalned the highest Aring efMcioncy | date. Artillery. —Maj. Walter W. Burns, | Club is under the instruction of Sergt. [Miss Anna V. Rice, Miss Sarah S.|674, the highest point since Jast e “;‘M(;M\n P ous day’s clos- | § 0 he War Department, & num- | TAtNE. The test this year, howeve i B — commanding the Coast Artiliery, hus | John B. De Spears. He is a student fLyon. in session of the forelgn | TNeSe fgures compare with E quota s | ber of names have been prominently | in¢luded a number of events and was| The Bureau of Navigatton has in-[accepted invitations for all officers of [ of Earle Liederman, and has done| 4 16 open .sess 2 BN vear ago, when production was During the .week the Stendard Ol el 60 nemes heve BEen BIOI0 P ink | &1ven to D Battery for attaining the { formed the fleet that no offic | that organization and many enlisted|much in the way of boxing and [division -annual meeting tomorrow.| seding at a mad pace in the automo #stocks displayed activity and strength [ MEHHAASE [0 HE LOE A other | MEhest rating in firing efficiency, | e detached fr the battle fleet | men und their friends will be pres-| wrestling during hix 14 years of mili- | 815 p.m. the following forelgn pro- |y, 4;qust e reet result of the Beneral ad-|qyqriery that Gen. Farnsworth may be lity, interior economy and com. |until after May cxcept in caxes|ent. Capt, Louis M. Gosorn, Capt.|tary service, 5 years of which wers | Eram will bo rendered under the ai- | ¢ yances in crude ofl led by Marland,|icdered another appointment if he de- fcations. Scores of 343 and 342 |of emergency und when the require-|James D. Iggleston and Capt. John |in the Army and Marine Corps and 9 | Fo¢ of the local world fe . Which extended to nearly all the pro- | (Pdered another appointm o5 were obtained by the two neatest!ments of the service absotutely ne-|C. Bradford of ter HAT o R e el ol committee: Solo, Sarah Usuda, repre- BANKS GET $3,150.000. x > remain. In that event, Gen. W G gy D ducing fields of the country. Drairic|ares, 10 rematn. In e o | COmpEtng butterfes of the WINNing | cessitate it. The period from April | respectively, are in charge of ar- - santiog Japans Greek folic dince SRl ypw ARNBANS. Tatuliy 24 (Spe was a leading feature in this | Farnsworth, who will be bLut B3 on| <ol I R £ a Battalion|the Y. W. C. A. Greek Club, Estho- _ 2 & b 5 i to May 31 will be given over to|rangements for the part the artillery- e organization of a Battalion - 2o Rszdidoy al).— iquidation of the Feders Praiffe Pipe Line was in demand on{fret detall expires in March. | iy The adjutant generals of the several i js the desire of the commander-in-| ‘The affair is to be made an annual [ met with the non-commissioned offi- | Russlan folk sonzs by Allce Blrmon. | g/ ir 10 "$3 150,000 among Southern @ large scale, moving up from 110| " yont e Mmong those who | StAtes of the Union will hold & cOU- | onjar of the flect o retain as many | event. It fx being sponsored by the | cers last Wednoeday and discussed [ The ;._nn;\ml“_mu:\;kwtlll{llx o | member- banks., The bank was or- to 124. South Penn also had a wide |pay oned as the next cl : % Sl a 100k /4 e e | Bunizec d ) on a large scale with the demand in-| weis memmandant of the Infantry | J€CtS Which will be taken up at this purpose the development of the [ Will be a comfortable clubroom, with | tion Bullding, 614 12 street. "he pro- | o avs TRPATES N0 o ol now 80 creasing in volume as her prices | school, who, it is Stated upon reliable | meeting are: Training of fleld offi- | Twenty-eight lieutenant command al guard through closer contact|billiard table, library and other con- \L:f];’L‘.\,‘ \lf“v’l’-‘:\ ,”‘,,?1:'.”;‘“,.'1 "‘" SANTE . et PRtHer oparstiom. +ith oo crlatiishes ANt L o oV irtually been selocted to| C€rs, correspondence cours the fers of t Chaplain Corps wore | with the business and social inter- | Veniences. lad. “A Symphony of 1924 and a|deemed unnecessary 7 stocks moved within a comparatively | eemoed Gen. | Farnsworth, who will| ype of officers to ‘attend the War |recommended by the board of selec- [ ests of the District Practically the entire personnel of i R L = narrow range, but developed strength |romplete his four-year detail in March. | College, the National Guard Reserve, jlon of officers Junuary 21 for selec- D e o e o e The results of the elec- | The polls at 14 1 strdet will be ope 1h Poltas e e Wells has & most covisble il | reduction of paper work, distribu-|ton in that corps to zank of|zations Will co-operate ~with Col|dressing up the blg guns, tru m(‘ tion" of directors will be ‘,,..(...u»\\‘-;, 2dny. from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p % tion o cations and the commander ollo Gladman and his committee. tractors, ¢ic., with a new coat o . v e Eoneaps L o > ortant features in industrial Sehool affairs has been most March 4 rend at this meeting e following 11 candidates. 1 ference in Washington from Marcn | Spief O the Cuet (o, Tetaln he many Lnewly formed OMcerd Assoctation of | plans. The personnel is enthusiastic | Y. W. s 1 pm he Mount Pleasant Chapter w hold monthly meeting Tuesday s Hotel Roosevelt, with Mr Wallace Sherwood and Mrs. F Johns us hostesses. Miss Tda ) . { . xt | o d ot " Herbert Domstrey Goldman's Ochestr as well as the | group. Freshman made a mew high|efficient. and his selection s the nex ee will be appointed to ; ol s Oc , a8 record following the declaration of | neud of the Infantry arm would be subject. upon the completion of | Jr.i Edward A. Duff stional Guard Band, also under thel , _ia. 1oy (s Dethg, organized by nominated for election | the regular and the extra dividend.|nost popular one. The other officer | Which a report will be read before |guire. Roy L. Lewis, . | lendership of Mr. Goldman: The Cos-{ A rifie el Mann. Target prac-|board of directors: Miss Fray Ip Commonwealth Power alto was| whote mame has been discussed as|the whole conference for approval. | Willlam W. Eider, Robert E. Miller » Poxt Amgrican Legion Drum and | & 1 ey . b 1% Ktrong, advancing more than 5 points.|the next chief of infantry is Col. Mon- — Charles H. Hastings. Garrett K. Mur- | Bugle Corps, under 3 Bugler| ptained. Alys Downing, Mrs. T. E. Brown, Miss | There was & special movement in|roe C. Kerth, who also has a splendia [ Instructions have been lssued by [phy. George B. Krans, Francis. L.|Henry Loveless, will remder 'se 1 stell Miss Murgaret It { =on, chairman of the ¢ e o D e e . n e vent Xhat Gen’ Wells | the Adjutant General of the Army |McFadden, Truman P. Riddle, Hajnes | Uons. including Army bug Lieut. Leroy S. Mann, adjutant Mrs. John Denby Hird, Miss Fisa u.iuum returned to W tice will begin as soon as rifles are | Chickering, Mrs. Herbert L. Day of 4 mornts o e Mhrigae Manufac | is slovated to the directing head of the | fO¥ _increasing the authorized | H. Lippincatt. Frank H. Lash, John|The newly formed Drum and Bugle|;ounces the schedule of activitics L i e R AT furing was exceptionally weak and|Infantry arm, it is pointed out that in | Strensth at Chanute Field of about |W. Moore, Milton H. Petaold, Wilford | Corp . 2 ”\\ 4 "‘:‘" o A the 260th for the bal of the W John T. Schaaft and Mrs. Walter A.| Miss Ruth Vesta Pope, director Yielasa about 2 polits an probanility Col. Alfred W. Bornstad, | 200 unassigned enlisted men. It is|R. Hall " Emil M. Groth, 'Bart D.|%ill pld e R i I R S s e e D e bane, Diteatan asstatint commapdxsh ofithe Intantry | dealcad By the War,Desartment, fo/f Siekbeat, SOROh L. Cokey, HMSHILE, |26 nings, basket ball, boxing and wres- | clected for a term of .three years.|tertain with stories and poems fro ST ool il e selectad to 11 the | secure suitable men to v:ko :)\.»:arl- RT' r;\i‘l‘lx.:m “\\ Edel ,\lln‘r\vw~ .\1} e tling; Tuesday and Wednesday eve- | Ballots have been sent to voling|present-day writers at the fices acancy created by the promotion of s at the Air Serv- |Leonard, John n and William | Cooley-MeCullough Post, American [ nings, drill nights; Thursday eve- | members to be returned by mail be- | hour this afternoon, 614 E street, ALTIMORE PRODUCE. the former. . Cot mor-,.\:a&: promotion | ict School, which have a Thomas, | Legion, he Coust Art nings, rifle club; F e 1 p.m., Thursday, January 29th.|5 o'clock, Spacial Dispatch to The Star. to a brigadier general is still pending, duration of six months. The men BALTIMORE, Md., January ! but it is believed that this block will be selected from the 5th, 6th and Under fairly liberal receipts of native|shortly be removed | Tth Corps Areas. and nearby strictly fresh eggs and a| From all indications, n. Snow S slackened demand, due to trade shift-| will be reappointed for another four- » - 5 ing to cold storage and Western so-| year detail as chief of Field Artil- Interest is being evinced in naval called fresh stock, on account of|lery. Kour Field Artillery colonels, | circles as to who will be appointed high prices asked for nearby eggs,|however, have been mentioned on sev- [ t0 fill two important Navy Depart- the market is rather fluctuating, ad-{ cral occastons as the next chief of {luent vacancies which will be created vancing 2% cents a dozen today for|this arm. They are Willlam S. Mc-|in the near future. i e. that of Rear firsts in free cases, closing at 57| Gatley, William M. | Admiral Julien L. ' Latimer, Judge @ents a dozen. Eggs should be ship-| nk and Harry G. Bishop, all ._\d\‘m‘a!e General of the Nav whose ped promptly for best results, it being | of are proven leaders of abil- | four-year detail will expire April 27, 1 { i A weather market more or less at|ity. It is confidently expected, how- | and that of Rear Admiral William A this time of the vear. ever, that Gen. Smow will be reap- | Moffett, whose term as chief of the The gemeral live poultry market| pointed to another four-year detail. | Bureau of Acronautics will expire on rules firmer under light receipts gen-| It is a matter of much conjecture in | July Up to the present time, no rally of desirable stock, and prac.| War Department circles as to who | announcement has been made by the e o o n 'advance in| will be named to succeed Maj. Gen.|Navy Department as to who will be price over last week. Demand espe-| George C. Rickards as chief of the|the next incumbent of these two im- Sray “good for Winter chickens. 2| Militia Durcau. Gen. Rickards' de. | portant posts in the department ents und | tail as head of the Militia Bureau will 5 e et Ea pounds and under at 32 cente & Pound| [ pire on June 7, bt as he has pussed | The U. S. S, Relief, battle fleet hos. d large, smooth young chickens at| e3 t “ha SERET S S RoHEEagisect A rumoied voung chickens| the statutory age limit of 64 years, | pita b, returned to San Pedro - e eniinn S s and 26| it s stated he will not seek a re- | January 4 after completing her an- and Leghorns are selling 25 &n¢ *% | appointment. Here is a striking il- | nual overhiul and docking at the but rough, poor and thin chiekens | I00.\ion. it is pointed out by offi- | navy yard, Mare Island. Capt. Z H will not bring over 20 to 22. Shibpers| 0, "the War Department, of a|Madison, U. S, X., formerly in com- are buying freely of old hens, ABd) . o\ chicient general officer, who is|mand of the Reilef, was detached with receipts of fat stock oY I8/ |physically and mentally qualified to | while the ship was at the navy yard The market is much firmer thax 1ess | serve many more years on active duty, [ and relieved by the executive ofti- week at 25 to 30 for medium 10 1arB®| ) | "\ 35, due to his attainment of the | cer, Comdr. W. H. Toas, U . Capt. | and 20 to 24 for small and Leghorns | S\ 1\ "age limit, must be sepa- | Madison was ordered home to await Live capons, 7 pounds and over. Whl| i g trom the active rolls of the|orders and will be placed on the re- bring 37 and 38, and 30 to 86 fori .. "1y nim is given the credit of | tired list smaller, while old roosters are fall |} ijging the National Guard up to its : sale at 17 and 18. Demand continuesi 0 % oacotime strength and its| Wuropean ports will be visited by good for miedium-sized hen i 't high state of efficiency. Gen. |the United States Coust Guard cadets, at 45, and 40 for young gobblers, b kards is a veteran of both the |according to the itinerary of the 1933 heavy old-toms and ‘poor and cro nish-Amerfcan and World Wars. | cadet practice cruise, which has just breasts are slow sale, Shcon Friends of Gen. Rickards, it is under- | been approved. According to the former and 25 for the latt . .- | stood, are making efforts to amend |achedule, which has been arranged Market for ducks hoids firm at 231 5 sy tutory retirement law. to take advantage of favprable winds to 30 for large fat stock, but easy| i 0o 0iion with the approaching | and currents, the cadets will leave on small, poor ducks. which are in| b cPRRRRIAY Jo0 0y Your names | New London, Conn., June 'l and will ample receipt at 20 and 22 Geesel oo thoen mentioned. They are Brig. | arrive at Southampton, England, June are also in liberal recelpt except Ol op 'y Clifford R. Foster. the adju- | 22. They will remain at anchor there B Kent Islands, which bring (op Values| (n{ general of Florida; Brig. Gen.|until July 2, on which date they will A A o o ; The G e e 24 to her nearby stock . p o rard o w ail for Cherbor Franc v A e of 24 to 25, but other n | Franklin W. Ward of Ne York; for rbourg, France, arriving 535.00 Moathly is not quite so active at 2 0 25. Br Gen. William Raupp, who this port July After spending Payments. Market for guinea fowl and pigeons holds steady at 75 and 85 each for % R g o o : o St A young and 35 to 40 each for old of 3¢ - e the former and 35 to 40 a pair for o 0 % both young and old of the latter. ! : . > 3 000"0"0( H With the exception of large fat ca- : 3 ]n e pons, which bring a premium of 3 to 4 cents a pound, dres: poultry 4 % E BIELTETEY CAN BE CURED | s eres the Reason ~ and while the market generally ton; - ¢ R b linues firm, liberal shipments of 3 You Save $500.00 to $2,500.00! dressed poultry are not advisable. r f I o You THINK OF IT! You :ave from $500.00 to $2,500.00, depending on the size of vour Market for white Dutfl‘D’Sd ru '('“ . : - “Honor Bilt” Home. Our Labor Saving, Ready-Cut System, as well as the other easy under liberal receipts and only . Eordratin s gl Sl ! : points mentioned below, all contribute to this big saving. 3 fair demand for No. 1 well graded| Alllwantisyourname an s o J. C. HUYZELL a 3 $ atook at $1.25 to J1150 per 100 potnds, | SrestmesElwastysliug tytnythis trstimpnt ke at-dee DRUGGIST 3 m“'““‘;ghs"'s'os';."\?h’f,"' i *| Payments $23.00 to $75.00 per Month! i The Alhambra—Eight Rooms and Bath. but reds and McCormicks will not| I've been in mngml rug Business for 20 years. lnerved!our{vuaun member of Payments. We make it so easy for you to own your own home. All you need is a lot and some 3 $50.00 Mo, bring over $1.40. No. 2s and un-| theIndiana State Board of Pharmacy and five years as President of the Retail Druggists’ - 1 o cash. We finance the rest. Payments $23.00 to $75.00 per month, depending on graded stock slow sale at irregular| Association. Nwl‘wmne '“r'-?{‘.w'“°u’22"v?ré§&n“i‘n’.§°%‘r".fia‘r'§';"i\?&a'é’%‘r’?é'r‘{ g size of home. - Lowest Interest! Values, while culls are not wanted| Ltrestment. : ; : e veurdt tas awaetye Axnemux,“lm“iluwwmmmbemnmwmmmtmlfim ¢ 100 Plans to Select From! : - . tatoes and yams fairly good and mar- 1f you have Eczema, Itch, Salt Rheum, Tetter—never mind how bad—my treat- Our Free Book of “Honor Bilt” Homes contains nearly 100 different designs of high ket holds steady at 5.00 and 06.00 a| menthascured the worst cases | ever saw—give me a chance to preve my claim. ; : grade homes. Many have been built in our most. exclusive suburbs. - Come and let us barrel for the former and 3.00 and Send me your name and address onthe coupon below and get the trial treabment [ want show you actual houses, or photographs and letters from customers who have built in A0 or the 1atter. but stock must be| tosendyouFREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case will be proof. and near this city. large and well graded to bring th CUT AND MAIL TODAY ] Bottar Thin Ordivary Homsest prices, as any showing effects o J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, No. 4872 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. ry Homes: ing irregular have to] * . “Honor Bilt” Homes are the result of over 15 years of carejul planning. They are Do sold at & discount. No. s are slow Please send without cost o obligation to me your Free Preof Treatment permanent homes with double floors and dowbic walls. Come and get the jacts. See 1 z 0; 28 : | he completely furnished bungalow on display at our Free Exhibit. Inspect “Honor 2.50 and 3.00 a barrel, and culls < - 3 il S, ; : e . ::'ncllcnll,\' worthless. Some Mary-| Name : Bilt” Quality and Construction and then judge for yourseli. land and Virginia shippers have been S 73 5 % ; shipping No. 25 and culls which have| PostOffice Direct-From-Factory Prices! s “Honor Bilt” Homes are sold at wholesale, Direct-From-Factory Prices. This means hardly brought the price of ship- » - 3 atis > 2 Street and No. 4 2 that you don’t pay a middleman’s profit. Over 30,000 happy families testify to the Native and nearby garden truck | 3 TR e g ; big saving that our low prices made for them. You will do the same. R R L Gl e e $45.00 Mo @ Free Architectural Service! 33 5. 00 Monthly P e & * Elemen Here js an item of clear profit for every “Honor Bilt” Home builder. The completeness v Sy, quotations: Broccoll and kale, 50 and i savoy o o ] mv— e 4 of this Architectural and FREE Plan Service 1s fully explained on pages 51 to 53 of bushels sarrots, 500 o 10 hundred s 2 T ofa e el our Free 120-Page Plan Book. Get Your Copy! bushel; carrots, 5.00 to 7.00 hundred . 3 onions, } 00 to 3.25 hundred; oyster | 3 z v Satlsfaction Guara.nteed! 9Iuns. AD\O) l; 9]?‘0 "\\.iflndl‘t‘di‘ DB;'?SH’I!.A‘ I 5 “Honor Bilt” Home owners take no risk, because every “Honor Bilt” Home is backed D i K0 awket: el fE o by the Guarantee of @ One Hundred Million Dollar Corporation knowa for squace iausnket;u;hd, and turnips, 50 to 75 4 PS | SR dealing. Think of what suck absolute protection means to you! LIVE STOCK MARKET. BALTIMORE, Md., January 24.— The general live stock cattle market | rules easy under fair receipts at the| stockyards out Light on the wharves, | especiall of first quality stock on which the demand is centered. Com- mon to ordinary cattle is slow saie| and has to be sold entirely on its e = merits, usually at sharp discounts 4 “t from prevailing prices. Quotations - > & ™ "'g"g'g’(';a“mm'f‘ T today at Light Street Wharf ———’ v - Payments. Beef cattle—First quality, lb, 7 to) 7; medium, 4 to 6. Bulls—As to qual- ity, 2 to 4. Cows—Choice to fancy, 3to 4; common to falr, 1 to 2. Oxen, 7 ol sl o it ‘This Free 120-Page Book is beauti- Gammon o s $0.0D o 50 caviel fully illustrated in colors. Floor plans —Veal, choice, Ib., 13; ordinary to| 5 5 and.interior views give you an excellent medium, 10 to 12; rough to common, 7 idea of the layout of the rooms. e e T s 1t at all possible, cal for your copy 5 to 6; common. 3 to 4 Lambs— &t dui Bautil Exbipit, fnsied ol Spring, choice, 17 to 18; fair to g0od, S wilting e pbhnisg. We can then, givy, 14 to 16; common thin, 10. 1 ¥ Y - A you many more interesting facts about Hogs—Stralght, 10 to 11; sowe, 7 Bt i | this .wonderful building proposition. to 8; stags and boars, 4 to 5; live Atom ""{',“..h o ) You can actually see and inspect pigs, 9 to 10; shoats, 8 to 9. 35 Dosr> =40 “Honor Bilt” construction, as we have, fsne saose et 350002 40— (il B v = - on display, a completely furnished, G g ‘WOOL PRICES SHADED. i oo B by ; The Delkar—Four Rooms and' Bath. BOSTON, January 24 (Special).— # 45.00 Monthir, | » $23. 00 Monthly Th ¢ wool se ! s S o oo rer ok pparket closed the| MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub- % 2 z 2 : Ask for Book of Plans, No, though there was slight shading of | stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing SN 5 HSAET No Obligations. i 5 prices on merinos. French combing staple wools and half-blood staples| SYrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. were a bit stronger. Crossrbred wools were firm. The wool yarn mar-| It has been in use for more than B = : - : - - o - . ket also is quiet. 30 years to safely relieve T Constipation ~ Wind Colic = To Sweeten Stomach See FREE EXhlblt! OPEN WEEK DAYS EST SIRUP SALE. Flatilence Thaihes Regulate Bowels . (Jl From8:30A.M. to5:30 P. M., ATLANTA, January 24 (Specfal).— B B R Come and see models of “Homor Bilt” Homes— The Jargest sirup sale in the history | Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and P S i e v Saturday 4:30 P. M. of Georgla was concluded_this week % Totheminute. features. - Everyone having the when the Cane Growers Co-operative Natural Sleep without Opiates Efl el slightest intentions of building should sce this ex- > ‘ Phone Main 9637 [ Association sold 5,000 barrels to Rod- hibit. There's no obligation. denbery Bros, packers, for $130,000.| To avoid imitations always look for the signature of Production in the State for 1924 is H > . e P timated at 3,000,000 gallons, Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. A

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