Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 25

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. FLUR'UA IN MIDS]’ S(lving of 15 Cents MUTT AND JEFF—Yes, the Twin Brothers Certainly Look Alike. e e Per Tr(lin Mile JULIVS, MUTT AT Wise TO PRSIy, i Vet JGEF LOOKS FUNAY V;A;J:YY :u; > / \ o e JEFE WHAT MiISs SchuLT2 - . sk . u”\__ FoR TG cove \ Made Last Year e e e Do youl | ffetMiieniie NI VehAuch ofel 3 tognue ; oF fwe, T S DoesN'T even know T SHAVE ok S i a encoi iRt = A MATCHE . MUST BE GOING | [} e i s B uioh oGt e s Do CompLexion: = RLAIN NUTS! ate the average freight train one ! — Enormous Shipments of Food| mie in 1924, comparca with the cost WILL You excuse me? 2 3 A of approximately $1.75 in 1923 T WANT To BhAve ! to Dutside Markets—Pop- This saving of 15 cents per freight mile, reflecting greater ef- ulations Jump. ciency and economy, Was accom- plished by reductions in the expenses S which go to make up the costs of BY J. train operation, as reported to the | Seectal Dima star Interstate Commerce Commission, JACKSO ¥lorida T TRADE WITH LATIN Spring and S the gateway '4Demand for Tropical Foods | | Shows Amazing Growth in i il s sl past Few Years. INJUNCTION PLANNED |SOUTHERN TO SHOW |50 rgens san 1 wan | HOUSEFURNISHINGS |z et aran ine iz | ICE CREAM CONSUMPTION B e T veter | ot FORESTRY IN SQUTH |/ impentit i3 Wl bkt 5| OUTPUT ON INCREASE| e PER CAPITA FALLS OFF Sis of climate o of bustness | s TO PREVENT MERGER| . ucrvonscrne he revatts tmae| - oo | tue 1923 output of inauntries en.| WABASH DIVIDEND TAIK. | , geeine 1n the per cemtta con- March 17.— Inter- can be obtained by applying scientific | narily in the production of | 2 7 2 s A | W YORK, Mare he f ice cream in the United lise between the | | forestry practices to timber lands in' HEADS WARD BAKERIES. srnishing goods was valued at ci y rily Gite R e nae: | 1 | i a v the Deps : 2 s Latin American | “Protective Committee” Notifies|the South. the Southern Railway has W YORK, March 17.—George B. $6%.313,182, an increase of 3 meeti orx of the Wa-, of ulture in making public fig- surance of continue e ors pidly approaching s put forester and three as-|Smith has been elected president of |cent, as compared with bash 1 hen it is|ures showing that the average for Naval Storex Ho 3 + two-bill . Our trade with| C. & 0. Officials of Proposed 3 charge of approximately |the Ward Baking Corporation, suc-|ceding census year of 1021 fThe fig- fexpe will . wallons in 1924, I American republics to- | . 1 ding pine In Dor- | ceeding William B. Ward, who has|ure announced by the Census Bu- |the pre ed) A% ghaves 5 ks 3 % 14 the pre llion dollars in 1 Action Before March 30. and will market | heen elevated to the chairmanship of | reau include $11,6 i 1 onsumption last in 1914 and S — € rv- | the hoard of directors, a newly cre-|whose principal a ea 1 50,000 gallons, which thus been In | By the Associated P ¢ - fortz and quilts, a D , 1918 than the 1023 figure . i d nearly six times| RICHMOND, Va. March 17.—Off- = ich as in 1900, | clals of the > and Ohio Imports Play Leading Part. R e ¢ ¢ notified 1 stockholders Imports form, of course, s Trac cord of the Nati Ban big share in &r & trade, for the U which turns out but sma that an inju posed tropical products epend | Ohio ane uron her neighbors for her troplical in the form of Railway erfal and food- | that the Chesapes , fruits, rubber, | charter power to fibers, | erties and franch umainizs O < 0 A it hap- | Jump in Population. growth c Children’s Harmless hem; motion. plcture Laxative instruments, flour, requirements of e rate of growth sed the past few R e |22 et xports to Latin - — s 5 BACK DIVIDEND VOTED. PHILADELPHIA, March, 17.—The P said the increase represen > ¥ small deposit delivers yours at the low price of is|ments on accumulations due stock- ous vabime o7l holders during the years the @ivi- Terms, $5.00 Every 1st and 15th sks to canners all|dend was passed Bell peppers are e e tarao =" | FRENCH DEALERS UNDERBID. | culture 1s on tk ase and| NEW YORK, March 17.—French | reached | manufacturers of iron pipe were un- beard ot glosciors O the Whilude i Another lucky oar-load purchase of Genuine American Walnut Bedroom Suites enables us to offer Sl (.u,,,u";',"i“,,‘h:(,l‘..,dhf,}e« o { / these four large pieces (exactly as pictured) at a saving in price to you. This typical Phillip Levy o » its common stock, raising value includes a large dresser, gracefully designed bow-end bed, a stately looking chifforobe with clothes .li'l'ljf““n‘:"‘l‘:”'{\l{[:‘;','j piisn il & hangers, and an ever welcome vanity with skirt view center plate mirror and swinging side glasses. A e derbid $1 to-$2 a ton by the United | Foundry ‘When your child is constipated, bil- T d Old F t y v ndry_and Pipe ! fous, has colic, feverish-breath, coated- radae in our urniture e out > i New York City.| tongue, or diarrhea, a teaspoonful of with the clearing of| United § st Iron will receive The pre-cooling of | ordegs for 4.625 tons of various sizes h try on a and the Warren Co. for 1,283 tons. enuine “California Fig Syrup” sweet- N the boisae e oty edis The plan of turning in used Furniture—things you have mo further use the bowels of poisons, gases, bile, sour- for, for whatever reason—as part payment on NEW Furnishings you may e ————— ing food and waste. Never cramps or need figures out as a better money-saving proposition for you than an ad- : overacts. Contains no narcotics oz jobbers and wholesalers, Jacksonviile B soothing drugs. Children love its de- vertised ‘‘discount,” even though that discount be a genuine one. What ut it is not over- g drugs. opportunities licious taste. do you need in new furnishings? In Furniture, Rugs or Stoves? Modern Venice Planned : : s of the idle Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali- 2 5 producti y y v e colves the fornia Fig Syrup” which has full di- What have you in Furniture that you no longer like; that is out of style; z of yn the | rections for babies and children of or perhaps uncomfortable or objectionable for whatever reason? If you are i the S 3 X for all ages, plainly printed on bottle. not entirely familiar with this Exchange Department Plan of ours—if you ns River running well into the| nd g s d or boats| Mother! You must say “California” r of the State and with a tre-| cing cars, flivvers, limou- < ous territory to be served by its|sine Large pe into bearin Vetsoming t imitation 6 don’t know just how hundreds of homes in Washington have been practi- ¥ ¥ EFvanEunation 08 SYTUR: cally refurnished by this plan, either drop in the store some time whea — TT N you are close by or phonme. Credit terms apply the same as on ordinary 3.Piece Overstufied Suite’ Table’ Lamp and Rug bauskeiione Quality at low price is the keynote of this outfit, which consists of spring-filled, VY loose-cushion Living Room Suite, in blue and gold velour—a mahogany-finish PHlLLlP LE & co' Davenport Table, a Silk Shade Electric Table Lamp and a Room Size new Depar- 735 Seventh Street N.W. ture Rug. Complete for $169. Seeing is belfeving. Terms, $4.50 Every Ist and 15th With the Series 80 is included an asset of priceless value—the assurance that you are driving a “quality” car of distinctive beauty, of individual lines— a car that will never be mistaken for any other make. Yet it costs no more to operate. Ask us for a demonstration. Financing are offered by the Pierce- Arvow Finance @ banking institution PIERCE-ARROW Trade In Your Old Dining Suite on a New One , Many folks are turning in their old sideboards and square or round oak tables 0il Cook Stoves on the modern American Walnut Period Dining Suites. Ten-piece $1 49 50 TR Vg heat — without ValBUt Perlod Suites, similar to picture, priced as low as........ = cookin — Kifohen heat and at low coat—is Terms, $4.00 Every 1st and 15th :hl!l you ot 'r:).lrll %':oukbns}; .n . o Dok _ Stove. Trade In Your Old Refrigerator S0 cidstove accepted as part pay- SRpe ) ment, 2-bur 813 517 50 at Phillip Levy’s— Priced at > A No need to put up with the old ice box this ~ Terms, $2.50 Semimonthly year—you can trade it in at Phillip Levy’s as part payment on a new one. All sizes and models in the nationally known Gibson make. 90 Days Same as Cash Top icer model priced as low bin Terms, $2.50 Semimonthly dlscount. QuunelesC e Large dresser, period design chiffonfer and full-size Simmons 24nch post FOSS-Hllghes Compa.ny 735 7th Sh.eet N. w. metal bed—all in walnut color—complete with sanitary link $58-7 SPrIDE f0F ODIFeommmncs - cotososccrenrossssommmeonssocscsss 1141 Connecticut Ave. NW. Washington, D. C. Tel. Franklin 4541 Terms, $1 Week

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