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THE EVENING * NEW AR EXPRES SURETOSUEGEED Ford Interests Guarantee & Freight to Give Planes # Business at Start. BY J. C. ROYLE, BEpectal Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 14.—Develop- sment of the air 1, and the benefit 1o business interests of all sorts there- from, is held responsible for the move to eriss-cr the continent with heav- fly traffic airways inaugurated this week wi expr ice between Chicago and Detroit. The founders of the s »ate that the serv- fce will be vwide before the year is out, acing transpor- tatlon of both | and freight. Ford Promises Busine: The Ford inte antic “HOW TO INVEST YOUR MONEY” By Bayard Dominick, President the Better Business Bureau of New Yora City. False Sense of Security. “Real estate—the &a on earth,” is the type of which at times unscrupulous opera- tors endeavor to unload city lots, farms or fruit land or cther Kinds of property to persors who want to x n investment, but not a poor speculation. Purchasers are led to expect fabulous profits from increased values or from earnings when the land is cultivated. Many trusting individuals thus have buried their savings in land. Experienced opinion, supported by impartially gathered facts, form the only basis upon which to buy real estate, especially when you cannot see it before you buy. MILK AND CREAM ARE MORE POPULAR Consumption Increasing—Better Quality and Value as Diet Are Factors. Z 3 1A EARING COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM OF THE MEETING OF THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, GENERAL GAGE MiLi- TARY GOVERNOR,SUSPENDE D THE MASSACHUSETTS ASSEMBLY. = THE MEMBERS ATONCE MOVED TO Concord WHERE THEY ORGANIZED A PROVINCIAL CONGRESS WITH JouN HANCOCK A5 PRESIDENT, @I925,8y THE M CLURE VEWBPAPZR SYNDICATE. — STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUE HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY IR —CuosE0 s f‘\‘}.a ’1\ i HE FIRST ACTS OF THIS BobY WERE To APPOINT A COMMITTEE OF SAFETY AND TO AUTHORIZE THE RAISING OF (2,000 MILITIA. [THESE CITIZEN SOLDIERS WERE CALLED"MINUTE MEN”BECAUSE THEY WERE To BE READY TO FIGHT A1 A MINUTE'S NOTICE. INFORMATION HELD BACK ON GRADE CROSSINGS THEATER STOCKS GAIN. Famous Players and Loew’s Are DAY, APRIL 14, 1925 ' 4 i Ha IMPENDING EMERGENCY THE STURDY FARMERS) HASTENED 10 ENROLL #5” MINUTE MEN" AND |S00N CompantES HAD BEFN FORMED AND WERE DRILLING- (N EVERY MASSACHUSETTS HAMLET- IN THE OTWER COLONIES PROVINCIAL ASSEM- BLIES WERE STARTED AND WARLIKE PREPARA- TIONS WENT O STEABIL COLD STORAGE EGGS DOUBLE DURING YEAR GER TO DEFEND THE COLONY IN THE K 21 BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD R : LARMED BY THE REPORTS OF TorY SPIES OF THEARMING OF THE PROVINCIALS, GENE GAGE DREW IN K15 OUTP05TS AND THREW P | FORTIFICAYTIONS ACROSS THE NECK. OF LAND l ON WHICH THE TOwWN OF BOSTON L&Y. — o | 7o%#rore 0w — WAR SPIRIT I THE COLONIES.=® 1$5,000,000 FARM LOAN ISSUE MARKETED TODAY TRADE IN DRY GOODS SHOWS GOOD VOLUME Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, Field & Co. say distribution last excess both of the volume of before and of the same week ago. Road sales also showed stantial increase. Th were customers in the m E tions were better.” WXLLiBU{’ 30’ ENGINES. The Ford Co. at least one airp rborn flying field d The com ENTIRE COUNTRY Agriculture Department Finds Less Meat, But Larger Poultry Supplies. Cold storage stocks of eggs have more than doubled in the last year, the Department of Agriculture today reporting 1,156,000 cases in storage April 1, compared with 579,000 on the same date a year ago and 806,000 five years ago. Less meat was in storage this year than last yvear, the report showing 993,096,000 pounds on the first of the month, compared with 1,193,583,000 last year, and 1,153,807,000 five years ago. Storage supplies of poultry were larger, 108,426,000 pounds being held April 1, compared with 76,067,000 a year ago and 72,632,000 five years ago. Cheese in storage April 1, totaled 40, 488,000 pounds, compared with 42.- 413,000 a year agoand 28,124,000 five years ago. Butter in storage this year amounted to 10,900,000, compared with 7,842,000 last year and 9,813,000 five years ago. Day’s Market Leaders. fal Dispatch to The Stay. W YORK, April' 13.—There was pecial buying today In the group of which Famo Players and Loew’s are leaders. The former was selling sev- eral points above last week’s low, and Loew's reached a new high for the vear. his display of strength was a reflection mainly of the improve- ment t has occurred in earnings and in the financ position. In the six months from September 1, 1924, to March, 192 L earned approxi- mately $3 a share on Its no par value stock. The paying off of $1,602,863 notes has been arranged, leaving the com- free of bank debt Famous rs' rate of income has also in- , and the stock undoubtedly s received some stimulus from the »uncement of the Times E New York, project of a new theater. Only Five Out of 29 Maryland Railroads Have Given Facts to Commission. Joint Stock Land Consumption of milk and cream has el heen steadily increasing in the United totel States fo eports o Department of which estimates consumption at 000 pounds in 0,440,000,000 pound part of the increase was in nption of cream in¢ 1vs the department, ue to improvement in quality duct, delive nitary and a ‘al increase the value of of milk advertisi The average per capita consump- tion for the country as a whole vear was 54.7 1 mpared 53 gallons in 19. ver capita consum pints, being .4 pint i 1.47 pints on fa . The figures are based upon reports | from boards of health of 354 citles having an aggregate population of 3,398 people Spe SHREVEPORT, Members of the ruck Growers' As La., April 14— Richland Parish ociation have real- ized $350 per acre on shipments of adishes to Midwestern markets. The iation comprises 30 growers. LANTA, April 14—State and federal officials will meet this week to . |devise means of keeping South At |lantic oyster beds free from contami- natio ’ all nsportation, in- electric rail Special Di and ocean goi ateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, April Maryland railroads out of 29 filed information on grade crc on their lines with the Public ice Comm Under a vesterday was the last do the information which the commis sion desires in order to establish uni form warning signals throughout the State. Secretary Harper said the sion would confer on the situ ¥ All of the Western Mar: commission they mation , lake 1 airplanes Edsel Heavy Stockholder. )0 worth of Serv- rease, order r filing —The Re ceeds of certificates, locomotives, in know! milk in the diet, npaigns and spe- “BOSTON, April 14.—The Ginter Co. has just added 12 groceries and one o8 restaurant to its chain in New Eng- > s A ¢ and baggage car and cars. ROAD IN BETTER SHAPE Herbert ¥. £ board of the T Mexico and Orie today that the road financial position than at since its organization. FOUR EASTER BARGAINS: $32.50 - There are nine restaurants company s now stores and “l“: = operated by the ed at 1.2 in it , have notified the Apiil e will file the infor spinning Co. has put »er cent wage reduc commencing this week LOS ANGELES, April 14.—Twenty- six new oil wells were started in Cali- fornia in the last Week, bringing the g total for the year to date to 3829. | Estirsated crude production for the SIMMONS NAMED AGAIN. | 0™ ((taied 596,000 barrels. YORK, April H. H.| WORCESTER, Mass., April 14— esident of the New York | The ster Consolidated Street ange, has been nominated | Railway has asked the Public Service n at the annual meeting \Commission for authority to operate b 2% =2 The first zinc made in the United States was from the red oxide of New Jersey at the arsenal in Wash- ington in 1838 Colorado leads the States in beet sugar preduction. aviation re ules for pa: Chicago Has New Field. The vision of the pio nercial aviation of tremendou th ck B or re-electio on May velopment the country first from et its part in the pal > the | PHILAD REAM CHEESE ATION PHENIX CHEESE CORPOR Twin Louis, 1a, Kansas City and Denver. Plenty of Funds Available. The f 1 the new no diffi- | : oper ade rocess of fi the inter trip flight erican F anning to € UNTOUCHED by HANDS Made of rich milk and heavy cream, pasteurized. 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BALTIMORE, Totatoes, per 100 botatoes, barrel, April younc kale pound pples, picked ipefruit quart, 20a40; g Prices at Noon. Wheat—No. 1 red Winter, spot, ex- port, no quot No. 2 red Winter, Which of these three Glorilox Shampoos is right for you? O other sha: is made for conditions of scalp and hair. Only Glorilox can give you a sham scientifically suited to your own hair-m scalp condition, be it normal, oily or dry. Glorilox is made in three formulas: Normal hair needs Glorilox M Oily hair needs Glorilox O Dry hair needs Glorilox D H No more disastrous guesswork! You will find | a Glorilox Chart at your druggist’s that will help you determipe which of these three Glorilox Shampoos is accurately suited to your hair. Or ou may get from him the Glorilox “Triple ryor”, at only 25 cents, and prove to yosrself which Glorilox Shampoo suits your scalp. Remember — sach Glorilox Shampoo cleanses thoroughly and sitalizes. Each benefits a special hair condition as o general shampoo can da. None of them contain the harmful alcobol or free alkali, no quotations. None. new, yellow, spot, 6.50a rrel; track corn, yellow, , 1.0 asked. one. 0. 2, 64; No. 3, 52 and 52%. arby, 1.0021.10; No. 2 rye, Hay—Recelpts, 50 tons. The local hay market rules stesady on the bet- ter grades of timothy and choice light clover, mixed, for which grades of | hay there is a fair demand at full quotations. Of the medium and lower grades the supply is more than ample, and there is hardly any demand for poor-grade ha Quotations apeflectlgigeplec?;s w}?_n as aldtn?x ué eauty; -kt. solid white gol itte Columbia movement fitted with 16 - jewel adjusted 532.50 some gold-filled case, guaran- movement ... - _teed 20 years. Special ¢ 50c a Week 50c a Week Knife and Chain Free! oday—No. No. 2 timoth: . 1 light clover, mixed, 18.00a18. No. 1 clover, mixed, 17.50a18.00; 2 clover, mixed, 16.00a17.00. Straw- 5 ton; No. straight, rye, 18.5 1 timothy , 16.00a17. is in each Glocilox No. | per | No. Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers FIRM'S SALES IMPROVE. NEW YORK, April 14.—Gross s of the Kelvinator Corporation, which 4s specializing in electrical refriger ation, aggr ated $900,000 in the first quarter of 19 Orders received in March greatly exceeded those of the preceding month. PHYSICAL CULTURE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1926 Broadmey, New Tork City 1 mrym ampoos A"cmmmxim_tm. SWMTEIT*USE*N <O <OR~-R_ 935 Penna. Ave. NW med during March ag- A ANDRIA LD o i 4 bales of lint and 58,845 of linters, compared with 550, 132 of lint and 50,598 of linters in February, this 3 and 485,840 of lint and 41,197 of linters in March, It year, the Census Bureau today / agnnounced. | ! ! | | ! | | | ! | | | | g | | - [ — prnpp——————— e s