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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY T, 1925 23 IN[;[]ME '[AX SHUWS Treasury’s Effort |DOLLAR LINE TO PLY |&iohaiing i B 5650 Sveki| ENDS 4,000-MILE “HIKE.” | sliec? hig, Miapiets and food with| & ol o et o ne st teast e e q Coast, and will direct the l:-lnnn(er of —_— “I learned that the world is good y, the ships. Mr. Dollar offered no com-| g, and that the people in it are good,” To Put Silver $1 TO ORIENT WEEKLY [ionton‘ine insunetion throueh whicr | Former Judge Says Long Walk fand that the peo good; life is kindly; %7 54] %g DRUP In Use Is Failure ol =t BTt tha e O the oo Snlet | wseTUim TOAt World Is Kindly | MECLRS T 13 ot el e en- GOVERNMENT WORKERS! Wy 7 OAKLAND, Calif., April 24.—Dudley | ire af When t ing be- O Purchase of Five Vessels From| \y)Ep'g CHARGES DENIED. |meia Gounts Superior Court hench, | Gori® Jard: he edmits he “bummed o Why Buy Your Musical Merchandise - . |meda County Superior Court bench, |jife" from an sutoist when he was S The Treasury has admitted de- Shipping Board to Make This 5 returned to his home here yesterday |gple to establish that he was not a Downtown? feat in Its efforts to increase the with highway-hardened feet and a|rohber. All you have to do is to step into GORDON'S . . circulation of silver dollars. The : & Anthony W. Connella Replies to|new perspective on life as a result of S P First Quarter This Year| Siicrican’ pubilc, 1t has decided, Service Possible. Suls tor Tinited Dlveses what he describes as a casual hike to = and get the latest and best in music. . apparently s determined never = St. Augustine, Fla., and return of | If you wa rk, read the want P again to carry any amount of the 2 < » Anthony W. Connella, a policeman, |4:000 miles. columns of The Star. . Brought $519,238,820. | 5. 0 ST amy G Shaes [ By the Amocisted res has fied an answer o & buit for & | Judge Kinsell resigned from the | T—————= Ask to Have the Come in Today and S — 3 s ocket. CHICAGO, May 1.—Purchase of the bench several months ago after com- 5 ~ Sharp Decline Here PSome months ago-Assistant Sec- |five President-type ships from the|limited divorce brought agaiost him | TICL VRt Foite T S50 et Son C D V/4 New PORTABLE Hear the ; retary Dewey launched @ campaign | United States Shipping Board will| By b8 e B - Connella. e |Foom. Two months & A “MIKADO” S % ine e olecuiation of enable the “Dollar Line” to malntain | den G e 1 R ver dollar a means of saving |8 weekly fi service to and|a& counter clalm for a limited divorce, |4\ o\ Giine and then st ack VICTROLA s Income tax receipts we: - p ¢ BHL which sind ¢ from the Orfent, beginning late this }declaring that his wife has a flery &5 S ineT) ald h v Complete comic 369.41 less the first quarter of e e e thar | Summer, Stanley, Dollar, president of |temper and has attempted to take his |, Judse Kinscll said 1o fearnor many E RS Demonstrated. opera P:de Give year than for the same thre e s i here yesterday en route |Distol from his holster to shoot him. |things on his jaunt, during which he REFRIGERATORS Couibiaes gortabiitly : e mhoaed ha months of 1924, it Printing has had no time to print | ancisco. He asks that her suit be dismissed. e FOR ALL PURPOSES e = i in the f s a surplus for seasoning. The cam The first of the ships will be de- —_— — . ALL S with Victor quality. let of the text. Al e i Cotias 1 '8 livered by the Shipping Board May 5, ; s AI..su l"('TRIC‘ o Tart dndabout ‘310,000,000 wag |and the others ut twoaweek {ntery e REFRIGERATING MACHINES PR mpared with er d out fi renre Gut it | thereafter, Mr. Dollar said. The ves-| Maj. Raymond 1. Scott, Medical 7 TOOTH PASTE = » fed ut from the Treasur: but it Mccray Refngera[or Co. S. UORDON’S MUSIC & SPORT SHOP rates. | was not long before it e-back. |Sels, in the order of their delivery, are [ Corps, on duty at Walter Reed Gen today is only about $50,000,000. and ‘Wilsoh. ordered to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., }\\ Sensitive 807 H Street N.W. 1710 Ps. Ave. N.W. Franklin 10101 i x: The Maryland district, incluc The circulation of silver doilars |the Lincon, Cleveland, Pierce, Taft eral Hospital, this city, has been Heals . Sy Open Evenings Harry Philbin, manager of ship for duty. Gums Washington, D. C. Victrolus Records Sporting Goods Radio last ye: Telephone Franklin . | H perih Tl S el WO iNERS TAKE 10 PCT. CUT , i s SO WORK CAN RESUME W s $3.00 R&G Brocaded . : A= (] Sli 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Corasle taxes > sy *| Jermyn Colliery Had Been Idle 1ps - 91 Two up-to-date R & G against 9030 for ‘| Several Months—Action Un- Do Not Accept S S e EHREND N |I| models, made of heavy mu””‘;n,\z ution of Receipts. | authorized by Union. bottoms and bodice (& o - ocxdegn conlil, 4 3 4 ops. 3 E - £ B upports, Receotz fof Sach 91, 06, (550 b e meitn e Imitations wd Substitutes |[i. i i i o SCR. ) ¥ 1.—Employes 3 | cal “operation b ‘OM Forge. yester Ask for and Get MOTHERS! ed to accept a 10 per cen ge r n in order to make possible 3 " i ont on the|the resumption of operations at the 4 Gu.ls Whlte Dresses that the total|mine. The colliery has been idle sev- 9 yeur had been |eral months. About 800 men are em 5 s . : d when operations are under ‘ i 5 ireurer of the wion dis | who originated and named the product CoY, L gFe e pin tueks D i o ofte ot, said the action of the men in ac- ble B - analysis of th until = a wage cut was not author- 1 an ay procession. 7 to 14. 2 - 2 5 district officlals and was O iz o ! 4 ; = without their knowiedge. He $6.00 Girls Girls’ Broadcloth $1.25 Girls’ Tub bt s s ted that ne did not believe the men y ] Dresses would return to work under condi e 5 2 | y Silk Dresses wise than set forth in the Nourishing Food for Infants, Growing Children, AV, sears quaiits Tar Impoied Broadioth Gnion. Invalids, Nursing Mothers, and All Ages s ripen e e ——————— e HORLICK’S contains the vital food elements Eotore: 5 ven G- Ordered to Fort Myer. Unlike Imitations it is made by the ORIGINAL process ; on - ONLY SELECTED ingredients are used Worth-While Values in Babies’ Dept. AR Get HORLICK'S. Successfully used for 40 years. 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