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22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925. ‘“F R MAR"N UU"S HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Colonial Trade and the Navigation Acts. BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD |PARLEY ON CONTROL ghccmo-mcaouul w7 7> ’// \Ly0ADED WITH TIMBER ,GRAIN,FISH RUM AND GTHER ARTH ? OF BIRTH ADJOURNS ASSUBI A]’EB PRESS 7 Za 3, GREW IN SPITE OF THE MANY i &7 ,(/ NOT BANNED BY THE EXPORT LAWS, THE SHIPS FROM THE COJONIES, } == % : AWAY 1O CARR NCREAS! il | / RESTRICTIONS PLACED UFON IT 4“\ i\ /l/: SMLED AWM YO AVEVER: ING TRADE. —o i | Next Session to Be Held in Geneva. BY THE BRITISH — o X - MANY SHIPS SAILED FROM o R ! 7 5 A GREAY PLEET OF AMERICAN e [ ™0 PHILADELPHIA BOSTON AN 7 . League Indorsement Will Be -General Manager Resigns, < | SAILING VESSELS WAS USED Y NEW YORK WITH CARGOES OF ? ‘5 4 i a : Sought in 1926 AT VST ZHDMNIAND f o RUM TOBARTER FOR NEGRO _ ) Y/ L : ’ E"ective in ADFII—TO 2 “ ; ‘ " T W7 5 : % ‘ = ! N By the Associated Press Enter New Work. . l iy \ y b e i N Qhanfil-n NEW YORK, April 1.—The sixth e : ] = " ¥ al Neo-Malthustan and W“’ » N\ | . \\ N ' /i = Birth-Control Conference ended ves M g 3 N o . N (6o terday after sessions lasting a week ING 1N lGSIASEchrm»luws, A i i . to meet again in Geneva in August CALLED THE NAVIGATION ACTS,HAD BEEN PASS| B - f i > {1926, : . ¢ : o ] . INTENDED YO MAWTAIN BRITISH CONTROL OF ’ W e - The 1926 session will be held just be effective after the next uvmlnli 5 £ ) v J ./ COLONIES FOREIGN TRADE BY FORCING COLON- INIT60 A SLAVE COULD BE BOUGHT R\, d ’ and it is planned to bid for league ;r,,mu of the members of Api 8 5 } 1AL RXPORTS TO GO THROLGH ENGLAND, AND 7 INAFRICA FOR 12 POUNDS WORTH OF indirsement of the birth-control move a o 3 TUW t. \ 1 succe I : i [ o | ALLOWINGTUE OQuonieis To iveony o RUM AND SOLD IN THE COLONIES FOR 5 e | zeneral manuger and succe - S : o & . ‘ e B Hloee i weneeal manager bt > - . G005 OFENGLUIRMANURACTURE v 35 POUNDS.—MOST OF THESE SLAVES By 1763 A LINE OF FLOURISH- four years ago. He resis . ; 7 - e THESE ACTS ANBTHE MOLASSES AcT (1133), t\ : WERE EMPLOVED IN THE ING PORTS STRETCHED ALONG to be free to form other businee: N 1713 A GLOUCESTER SHIPBUNDER- WHICH PRACTICALYY PROMIBITED TRADE WITH 7% SOUTHERN TOBACCO AND RICE THE COAST FROM MAINE TO P President Frauk B, Noy LAUNCHED THE FIRST SCHOONER, ATVPE THE FRENCH AMD SPANISH WEST INDIES, VP { FIELDS ALTHOUGH A FEW WERE i n, on behalf of the r OF SAILING VESSEL THAT LATER WAS WIOELY LSED . LED TO SYSTEMATIC SMUGGLING — 1N » {3\ USED (N THE NORTH AS SERVANTS . e: s {t® regret at Mr. Martin's de- Tarmination to retire and Its appre- Sl “i»‘,m‘",‘m‘:{.p MRS. VANDERBILT OFFERS the i o )t ng t t r Pl b ST ‘?.‘,m PROPERTY FOR HOSPITAL position during the past ¥ been due to the president's earn A | “v——— quest. Would Give $100,000 Site in North Dextier Martias Laiter: | Carolina to Shriners for Mr. Martin's letter to President 3 4 Noyes is as follows Children’s Aid. ° “My Dear Mr. In accordance | pe o with views expr P Ao 2saacining. : 3 2go and formally stated to the boa o g g S0 Three-piece Console Set of directors in January, 1 be iy Lo : ) present my resignation as ge i o B L gfll purchase of $25 to Your credit is good with b L S K | e o e For Thrifty First-of-the-Month Shoppers-—An s v s convince m 2 3 5 | Lamp with purchase of family ¢ to . cre | $75, niture, when bright and S Y s v 1t et | 7 S punnen Unusually Attractive Selection of Fine Furniture mew pleces may be had t piest association - ety SRLGul by ware or 26-piece Silver- such exceptionally 10w bers and the staff ¥ woul lated Set with h ) Z derbilt, it was said, | plated Set with purchase 2 s 2 :ld:r?:f::u::‘go:nmmc \‘x:;xal.‘l,i:\x on|the famous ~ Bikmore e . ov. of $100 or more. SOI D ON EAS ’; ( :REDI"\ [ 4 l ‘ERMS prices and on Easy Terms. both while 1 was for eight ye o i d T assistant and during the five since he withdrew from active serv- fce : ffere he \l S “With assurances of high regard,|Sronco ' rimers ' site valued at ¢ By the Assaciated Press. GECRGIA ToMORROW -TRAVE), Aub COMMUNICATION . | President Noyes replied as follows | || “My dear Mr. Martin: 1 am in re- ct after the next 4 E “{n membere g SPOUTING I have, of cou known of decision to take this action for al o t ¥ d. Indeed, © J = -3 e o o dnaee 2 Roof Painting tinyance S Be Prepared for fo.L &m now. theretore, only making APRIL SHOWERS 'ormal record of what I have said to - iy ~you, both personally and on behalf of | [[| 1€t MG Give You s Eutimate th board of directors in January, when they were made aware of your N purpose, It is a matter of deep re- Prompt Service Zret to us that you are convinc 1 that your best interest m - Work Guaranteed sary this action on your F | the board rtqu'flul me, \\hrn 1 -1l N e e rn e S. ROSE to express on its b-ha\f Hs great ap- e —— - preclation of your intellig 616 F St. N.W. . Satemitting Bevotion to-th : Fr. 6695 10-PIECE GENUINE WALNUT VENEER DINING ROOM SUITE is a tive and serviceable Ol e s tlon s tie marvelous bargain. Oblong Extensoin Table, Inclosed Server, China Cabinet, :PIECE GIBER REED SUITE. vty .S"r.c Rock d Arm- Your comnection with it, > i - — | Buffet, five Side Chairs and one Armchur with pmdne leather seats. The for the living room or the Summer porch. Large Settee, Rocker an g g e o “National's” Special price. ... chair, as pictured, complete the suite. Baronial brown finish. vyou will enter, in which expression Buy It on “The Natjonal’s” Famous Easy Terms You know, I am sure, that I heartily Join. “Very sincerely, NK B. NOYES.” JURY VOIDS $100,000 WILL Holds Airplane Inventor Was Mentally Incapable. The will of Harry A. Orme, known as an alrplane inventor and en- thusiast, who died June 6, 1920, has been set aside by a jury in Circuit Diviston 1 before Justice Bailey be- | cause of mental incapacity. A pro- test against the will was made by Attorney Danfel Thew Wright, re resenting two children of a first ma riage, and the brothers and si 3 of the deceased. Application for 1 F P u ters of administration on the estate A I ) b ! 3 was made vesterday by Mrs. Edith 3 - ]| m—— i inish 0. Orme, the second through 4 ‘1_ GOIden Oak:FlnlS Attorneys Hawken & Ha P~ f - Mr. Orme I3 said to have left an - I s = —_— ‘e estate valued at $100,000, comprising ] e 5 ] F# “BOO“e an interest in real estate here valued o ” By | at $60,000, cash $16,000 and about d A K' - $13,500 Involved in an equity suit. I j ! = ! ~ > t h C b t Mrs. Orme asks that letters of ad- - 3 3 1tchen Labine ministration be granted to her. Be- stdeg the widow there are three chil- S I . Z | dren, Harry A. and Ella L. Orme, both = S i 75 of Philadelphia, and Frank A. Orme i of Washington. to work off the cause and to | | ik = -~ = fortify the system against il | Plane Dusts 17,500 Peach Trees.| | an aftack of Grip or Influ-| || E Credit T Specta! Dippateh to The Star. enza. A Safe and Proven | ||l h asy Credit Ierms WINCHESTER, Va., April 1.—A . specially constructed airplane, in Remedy. Price 30c. hours and 10 minutes, dusted 1 The box bears this signature . : - e room u peach trees in_the orchards ar Fort Valley, Ga., for insect pes o M I Mahogariy-Finish T Y 6: %@W i 9 Just as pictured, consisting of Full il 1. Snapp, Government entomologist, = v‘nlty‘ BOW-el’Id Bed‘ Dresser, Chifi0= SRR e robe, Bench, Chair, Spring and Mat- Davenpor t Table 3 I [ i OLDSMOBILE | B = e all) s g IX | Scooter Every lively boy wants one, especially during the Spring sea- son. Strongly constructed for You can buy this Oldsmo- it tong wear and tear. bile six-cylinder Coach— $1.19 S 5 with Fisher body—L-Head 1— N—== $ We Will () engine—Duco finish—Bal- . Cabinet loon (t;ires:Ifor only 1?1130731 ififu‘gfi? w?,},‘ gl:, PhOflOgl’flph —on General Motors’ liber Wl eted Metal Bed, Spring and Mat- y \ = time-payment plan! | = ; For Your Old Refrlgerator === i o That is the amount: we will allow you on i Double- “National” the purchase of a new icer during this sen- “National” Faced i sational sale. The old icer is guaranteed Top-Icer not to be resold in our store. A wonderful Three-Door Records s 75 opportunity to get a new Refrigerator at a s 95 e JIow price and on our famous Easy Credit S Terms. ATIONAL FURNITURE CO. _..NE Corne; .7th and H Sts. N.W.___ Pricesf.0.b. Lansing. Tax extra.