Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 15

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RETURN OF WOOD RUMORED IN PARIS Creditors Besiege Offices of Lawyer for General’s Son, Asking Settlement. Br the Associated Press. PARIS, March 10.—A report in cir- atior here that Osborne . Wood, 1 of Gov. Gen. Wood of the Philip- es, had returned to France from flurry yesterday g Wood's lawyer, while refus- & to confirm or deny that his client was actually | , admitted he was quite occupied with claims pre- sented by alleged creditors of Wood Ha jed that he was suring all of 1 tlement of some sort would v be effected. Prosecution Threatened. -franc in the the call- ver today. of his ild not ng ar- rested, as the plaint had b C., TUESDAY, (Copyright, 1925, i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. MARCH 10, MUTT AND JEFF —The Infernal Revenoo Gets Mutt in an Awful Pickle. by H. O Mark Reg. U. 1925. Fisher. S. Pat. Off.) Trade RIGHTO, THAT'S THE AUTOGRAPH, T PUT ON MY CHecks! IS YYouR NAME ALGULSTUS MoTT? gu., TM AN INFERNAL REVENOO || AGENT : How come You AIN'T PAD ANY INCOME TAX FOR Two YEARS? BECAUSE T GAVE MY WIFE EVERY CENT OF MY SALARY, THAT'S WHY {! THAT MAKes ME EXEMPT! 7 ZZ 7 IT DOES IN A PIG'S evYe 'l You PAY THAT INCOME TAX BY NOON OR You'll LAND I8 THe Hoose-Gow! S | ington busine: with RESPECT FOR ALL LAWS ENJOINED BY SPEAKER A. S. Goldsborough Tells Credit | Men's Association Better Ameri- & tion of the proper man- which credit is obtained from ge store, while others showed s the wrong way. Louis nt secretary of the , presided at the meeting. ADOPTS “SUMMER TIME.” canism Means Better Business. “Better Amerl 14 P el Ceaar e British Government to Have Law :|NEWCOMERS’ CLUB SEEKS TO MAKE STREETS SAFE Following Up Efforts by Distribut- ing New Warning Posters at Crowded Traffic Points. Following up Its campaign of try- ing to make the ets of Washing- ton safe, the New distribute new safs crowded traffic poi was announced the city, it rles Pimper, and contain statoments to remind drivers of traffic rules and urge them to greater cautlon. Announcement also was made that the membership committee, under the direction of Col. €. R. Stark and W. H. Byers, will make efforts to obtain new members. Under the direction of Odell Whip- ple, chairman of the entertainment committee, a musical program was at the luncheon. The pro- gram consisted of Juanita Froe soprano; W. A. Clarke and E; r- bauh, tenor. Mrs. Farl Carbauh smpanied the s s . o. ad boost prize was won by E: Z NOW YOU'VE GOT THE MONEY, %77/ M'LOVE, AND He SAYS IF I DON'T PAY THE TAX BY NOON T'LL Be LOCKED UP!!l BY BUD FISHER. REJECTION BY GERMANY OF LEAGUE LAW DECISIVE Will Not Agree to Economic Block- ade in Enforcing Rulings as Condition to Membership. By Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News BERLIN, March 10 government, as far spondent is _informed, —The German as this corre- will not even Germany should, like Switzerland, at least take part in economic sanctions, This attitude appears to be unfa- vorably received here. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) VALENrTINO JOINS GROUP. Will Be As: Film World Stars. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Rudolph Valentino te Mareh 10.— fcially en- ciated With Greater oup of film | AWARD DALY MEDAL TO DANISH EXPLORER National Georgaphic Society’s Rec- ognition of Arctic Achievements Expressed to Knud Rasmussen. By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark 10—John D. Prince, the Minister to Den yesterd, sented to Knud Rasmussen, th h Arctic explorer, the United & onal Geographic Society’s al Speaking in Danish, M phasized scientific Am tion for Rasmussen’s achievements. Addressing the Eskimo members Rasmussen’s expedition in th tive tongue, the M T Marct Prince en the honor conferred on him and pro posed three cheers for the United States, “the most progre v in the world in the realm of = The compan i included Prin King Christian ncess vV leanor Stauning and several members of his cabinet Rasmussen will leave Copenhagen for New York W Notes for Women A new a sovered th: erful as C: septic has been dis- is four times as pow- > Acid ore powerful than that one iild In its t hful wash delicate men 3 it will ta tered the United Artist stars and - producers, it was last night by Joseph chairman of the organi d of directors. The actor’s iruver, the attendance prize by Dr. Whitman. Odell Whipple won a bou- quet of flowers presented by George * | Schatter. Wood had be e for the 1eet the all Wood last night at the monthly me: | the Washington ch oak room of the Assalling disregard for he claimed was youths of today the blame for la president of the weekly luncheon yesterday. Mr. Pimper than 450 new poste: ready for distributio These posters have ed for some time by t s Club in varfous sections of the city, ation, at the City aid t will Making Season Permanent. poison M. | 2 tran against th tion of Germa League of Nations, seem ced ek, LONDON, March 10.—The govern- ment has adopted Summer time as a e | permanent institution. Sir Wi of Stores or en can 1 glene t passag them. ! territory is not so important, but that ' ma = ) were Ty to consider and apparently ands for the onal loans for unable to debt, Because of the rising cost of living in ITtaly, workmen there are demand- ing wage increases. am Joynson-Hicks, secretary for home affairs, announced - v the government would allow 2 bitter-| free vote on a private bill to make Sum- ly opposed to a law, obey it like an|mer time permanent and to adopt and American should, but fight it as hard| carry it through as a government meas- as you can,” he said |ure.” This means that the bill is cer- The monthly meeting in Washing- | tain to become a law. ton, held by the local branch of the| The measure fixes the vearly period Retail Credit Men's Association, is|of Summer time from the beginning of for the pur of acquainting Wash- | April to the end of October. evidenc contracted L] room Values the Dhilli SR ort is being made to change ohibiting boxing for a purse = at Levy Store. See This Value Exactly as at 735 7th St. N.W. Pictured Sale 9-Piece Walnut Veneer room %179~ Here is what you get: American Walnut Veneer Dresser, Chifforette, Bow-end Bed, Full Six-drawer Vanity, Night Table, Sanitary Steel Spring, All-cotton 45-1b. Mattress and two Pillows. The entire suite is beautifully finished in the popular Tudor period, with imitation gold inlay stripe. Terms, $10 Monthly )aifl&“ TWICE EVERY DAY—Rice’s rich loaves are rushed from our ovens to your grocer. Whether you buy this fine bread in the morning or after lunch, you get beautifully fresh,delicious loaves. They stay fresh too, longer than you can imagine. Because they are made of the same rich ingredients you would use yourself. And because they rise in moist air. Every step in the baking of this unusual bread is checked and tested daily at City Baking Institute. Trade in Your Old Furniture If you have an old parlor suite, dining table or dresser— in ct, anything (except woodén beds)—that you have no further use for, you can trade it in as part payment on new furniture at Phillip Levy’s. This is possible because of our Exchange Department (lo- cated entirely separate from regular stocks) where all used goods are disposed of. A special value that many folks will buy tomorrow is a 4-piece Bed- room Outfit, consisting of walnut-finish dresser, chiffonier, $67.50 metal bed and spring. Complete for only....eveeuceenn A Full Vanity Bedroom Sulte, in combination American walnut is beyond comparison at the low price offered. 2 . end bed, chiffonier, vanity dresser.... These ingredients keep it rich and fresh for days— Gold Medal Flour Domino Sugar - Diamond Crystal Salt Fleischmann’s Yeast Libby’s Milk Swift’s Shortening Filtered Water Beautiful Floor Sample American Walnut Bedroom Suite, with small imitation gold inlay stripe in bow-end bed. man’'s chifforobe, large dresser and full vanity. Made to sell at $275. now for only 50 Cents Weekly Pays For Any Congoleum Rug 6x9 size now $9.40 7%=x9 size now 11.70 Always perfectly baked and satisfying— 9x12 size now 18.75 Rice’s bread is being served more and more on Washington’s fine tables. Order it from your grocer today. Freshness and flavor guaranteed 1. Every ingredient is tested b}; City Bak- ing Institute. 3-Piece Overstufféd Suite, Table, Lamp and Rug— Quality at low price is the keynote of this outfit, which consists of spring- filled, loose-cushion Living Room Suite, in blue and gold velour—a mahogany- finish Davenport Table, a Bilk Shade Electric Table Lamp and a Room Size New Departure Rug. Complete for $169. Seeing is believing. Terms, $4.50 Every 1st and 15th 2. Every process is checked for uniformity so the finished loaf will always be the same. 3. The finished loafis tested for flavor, mois- RICE’S RICH LOAF Copyright, 1925, by The City Baking Company ture, grain, slicing and keeping qualities. Refrigerators All models and sizes now on dis- play in either enamel or porceliron interiors. Your old refrigerator ac- cepted as part payment. Top icer models priced as low $14.75 Terms $1 Weekly : Free Suburban Delivery Solid Mahogany Wing Rockers Built through and through of solid mahogany with reinforced cane seat and back. Spe- $19.50 clal at..cenncenssacs PawuiplevyaC 735 Tth Street N.W. . Liberal Credit Terms

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