Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1925, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925. BAN ANAIMPURTS [, S e U, S. CAVALRY DRILL | NEW CIVIL WAR IS SEEN |BANK STOCKS SELL HIGH. CROFWI; DEAFENDS annvr;s g j i o ovomesl IRKS SOVIET ENVQY| FROM COTTON OIL TAX , OF CHICAGO CRIME NEWS | ‘7 "L imirc i 7 0 Record Prices Recorded at Auction Chicago, t | The num | by our proximates 6 2 e -, getting bet | billions, s milifon bunches | e —— Overman Tells Senate Colleagues in Winchester, Va. Asks Editors to Use More About|by da ution of th | impo 3 are cstimated to _ i situation, is to t s 55 hananss 5o 'u|Protests Use of Ground Opposite State Legislatures Should w‘::;‘l\l\n;‘p;;;;;rm:ur. % P Convictions—Declares Capital | &t o b e maon)| unch, nging the gr: al to 2 3 # Drop Such Measures. NC! ER, Va., February 19.— Punishment Val Is warm.” Ha erted that capital| — appro: ely 6 Dblillions. The total| Russian Embassy in Peking 5 Blocks of stock in throe of the Win- uableiourh, punishmient “is the only thing that 2 (.\.{ banan imported in 1 is over 4 Legislation pending in secveral |chester banks, sold at public auctlon | By the Associated Press. strikes terror into the heart of the | Value of 47 Million Bunches |22 miliien dollars and has ageregated Legation Quarter. States to tax cotton oil products |yesterday afternoon in a bankruptey | (¢HICAGO, February 19.—Speak-|murderer.” ! n 0 million dollars in the past eventually will lead to civil war, case, brought record prices, according 4 - S0 5 ” “Don’t ve space that will huri| Received H d e Senator Overman, Democrat, North |to financiers. 3 the Inland Press Assoclation's| ;. '\ p1ic's confldence in the ma- eceived Here Is Put at America, notably Hon- | gy tne Associated Press. - Carolina, declared In the Senate yes- [ Shenandoah Valley National Bank meeting here yesterday,|chinery used to enforce the ‘aw,” he duras, Guatemala and Panama. con- L e terday, calling upon Senators to ask v $22 674 000 | tributes a large share of this popu- | FEKING, February 19.—I. M. Kar- | their legislatures to drop bills of this Farmers and Mercharnts' y s . | lar tropical food supply entering the | 8Khan, the Soviet Zmbassador, has | puture. i Bank stock brought = addressed a protest to the signateries| Senator Overman read a telegram Attorney Robert 1. Crowe, de- | urged the cditors. o Store Help Can Be ’ United States. The officiul reports “omme ial and Suvings Bi - of the United States Government put| ©f the 1201 protocol regarding the|from Gov. McLean of North Carolina |stock, par value $10, was $27.10 Spocial Dispatch to The Suar. | the number of bunches Imported In | Control of the legation quarter|calling attention that several State |Stock of the (eorge w.nm'ngia- ure ay to et i NEW YORK, February 19.—The im- |1923 at 27,665,000 from Centrul | €8inst the use by the American Le- | lagisiatures had such measures under | Hotel, in operation less than a yeat Quickly Supplied- yort record of the calendar year, says|America, 9,234,000 from Jamadca, | E8tion guard of a portlon of the| jonsideration. He described the pro- | brought $77, the par value being Salesmen and Sales- the Trade Record of the National City | 2,277,000 from ' Cuba and 76,000 | Klacis opposite the Russian Embassy | josuls as “intolerable.” and warned |$100. Bank, shows a lasger number of bana- | from Colombia, In which large areas| 0F drilling asd equitation, asking|ihat retaliative measures might be Girls—if you want plenty of thick, illky hair. do by | yo, Can beautiful, glossy, silky nas entering the United States in 1924 |are now being devoted to this new | that the hurdles erected there be|epacted’ by the cotton-producing | S —— all means get rid of dandruff, for it than in any earlier ye: nd the sum [and profitable industry. From Hon- | Femoved. States to place embargoes on manu- will starve your hair and ruin it jf | Combit | women turn “‘_““"“Y to Pald therefor also the largest on rec- | duras alone the number of bunches| Karahan declarss the use of the|factured goods. 3701 s° teenth S you don’t. Out [l The Star Classified Sec- PR e el i ot t « | brought in 1923 1s over 11 milliong and | E1acis without permission s “con- | Senator Gooding, Republican, Idaho, ixteen treet ? | | i hen in search of a imported into this count from Panama and Guatemala about | FATY to the rules of right” and hopes [ agreed that the legislation complain- Ji A It doesn’t do much good to try to | | tioniwhen in 29 is officially recorded at 4 millions each. t er legations will uppOrt | ed of by Semator Overman was “out- [ Alh outside rooms, overlookin comb or wash it out. The only | position. You'll be sure against 316,205,000 10 so: Sh T Ul i w et of Intarventlon.” | ruseous’s and promised he would seek | beautifal Rock Creck ‘Park, 24-hour| § 2Ur Way to get rid of dandruff is Il to attract the attention the fiscal year 1914, { ol places the glacis.|to have his State legislature Kill any | s o P LD to dissolve it ; then you destroy it en- irable ihe fucal vear 1914, o el b Aoty N elevator and switchboard service. tirely. To do this, get about f offtiie uoafs cenre es Form Club. legation quarter, under the joint md- . | Large living room, dressing room;; J- elmES SO s help available through a Six Billion Eaten in Year. pecial Dixpateh to The Star. mintstration of the diplomatic body. | e | Murphy bed; bath, dining alcove| § ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; [ et Originally a native of the Malayan | CUMBERLAND, Md., February 10— | which by agieement ~designates the | ollege Debaters Selected, | and kiichen. $§7.50. apply it at night when retiring; use IlIl Star Classified Ad. ArChIBAIAE. it Members of 10 Protestant churches|portions appropriated for individual g s Reédention: Bl Intge. live n enough to moisten the scalp and rub N ) [ | tropical uthern section of the city met | legations. Special Dispatch to The Star. lea h} e ath s e ey it in gently with the finger tips s %l { e il ban pal Church| When the Russian Embasey was| LYNCHBU Va., February 19 ed chamber, bath, dining alcove and B = 7 » - |and digging of the scalp will stop, { | PRy it, ut a sup- | surrendered to the Sovlet the gladis [Lynchburg College has selected de- | Kitchen. $77.50, y morning, most, if not all, of | and your hair will look and feel a § | e L actad |iber clety | Was not mentioned baters for a triangular debate with| Apply to Resident Manager or your dandruff will be gc d two | hundred times better. You can gét § | Ettention in Etatas Jana | oL aoe] i Hampden-Sidney and Emory and| - or three more applications com- | Jiquid arvon at any store. an\'r | v large sum of American cap wn as the Henry College to be held the night of | (RS Pl h AR adieati ety aest of cvon at any deug stare. Four {1 | S Oostid abs il The purpose is| C now been accept- | March 13. 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