Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 24

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24 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. 4 ‘ FARM CONDITIONS look for Spring crops s generally | EX.CROWN PRINCE’S SONS ELVES AND FAIRIES REVEL AT NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE SN oie e T reglons. The live stock industry was y | | reported as in much better general|Bonn University, Where Royal b | % 3 3 . | conditio a ast ar. 1| 2 IN L”-Y S STREE‘[S\ : 4 : 2 1 : | [Spring Crop Outlook Reported | “Igj!ion than tast vear. at or near| Youths Always Went, Howeve: ¥ / e ¥ o : : of a price cycle. Hogs ha Is in Occupied Area. | 5 g 3 1 g Favorable, With Higher Prices | %) S rice oo lact Shetas el p 2 b ; N if history repeats itself will be high | Correspondence of the Associated Press for Stock in View. for at t vear to come. Beef| pnomeranr cattle have apparently just recently g Preceded by Herald, They : 1 s v | turned upward in their price cycle . ¢ 5 4 %! o 4 ; g # In a review of the agricultural :% | the former Crown Princ Troop in Gay Order to : ; pr ERTRT situation, the Department of Agricul- | 80d If history again repeats itself | olon 1"y assed their b I # f 4 , SR Y : ture yesterday announced there is a |8 or 10 years of rising prices |,y aminations, and are now reads Neighborhood House. : & i o i ; ] ; s e . N Tus Southwest. Towever, was e[S Sumo tnivessity, L > e 5 £ ; “The pressure of hard times, thot ported to be suffering from the ef-{gays always went to the Univer R % 3 A s still in force, has relaxed, at least | fects of a prolonged drought and from | 5¢"Bonn. But today Bonn is ir 200 happy children, decked | , S 5 3 s z B slightly and temporarily. It is an|Yew Jersey southward fruit has been | ooeupied area, and it is en stumes, held 4 b § 3 : early Spring, with general conditions | damaged by frost. granted that no Hohenzollern w the south more tolerable than farmers have = e venture into territory held by foreig st sec vester before hun W : v seen since 1920." When a man of merit wins every- | troops. Hence the question of dreds of = P brothers ? ~ ¥ T 5 a5 ) ;G Both In the United States and in| hody else attributes it to his good|university to be selected for thesw sisters an they partici » % 3 X 4 % Europe, the department said, the out- | luck young men still is open reld at the N streei % 3 : : —_——— hilly. but the smiles of | : g : , 4 - tival which were omit . : ; 5 Pk - 7 vere given yester R e Mo | [ : N e i THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1 will be repeated Monday | The picture shows the Queen of the May (Irma Sweeney) being crowned by Spring (Dorothy Zimmerman). The little attendants to the Queen added . : loveliness to the sce the tinal rush hd procession L e wanr | Liooois le, Coo, Squirm and Chat- | "ie said he did not know | ably smalle as expected essional was then an tiny five-vear-| W Mildred Burrett, Helen Bal 8 = in’ their early Louise Davis and Mathilde| CHICAGO, May Thirteen hun in their varied dred babies or more, smiling, cooing. A f nd chatterin med t In order to accommodate Ford owners unable to avail them Shippe, Lottie § Chris- | 1 ind they were on exhibit here | — selves of this free service during the past week, arrangements Herald Leads Line. e haile. Havhoe. HEisle annual national baby 2 g fom L 3 20 me the herald, A | s ‘_':,,‘\v_“ifi,:!(ffu e BeinE condtinieiinidar have been made with the Director of Traffic, the Bureau of Stand . — z er Fisher. Sthe : - n Medical As g sl e e : s g7 s e e ociation. ihe Unols Medict Seciety]| Mayonnalse : ards and the Ford Motor Company to continue inspections al artin, Frances Smith, Thelma edical Society z s . o 6:30 z following places: h Martin, Fran 2 G e heplthieot d e iared this week from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the following places: “ball rhythm" cast sarl | at the close of the show afte ] Food experts say = =% ackelford, Earl Dinnis, i xamined. More thar s The men-folk make S Bartram Motor Co. 1204 New Hampshire Ave. N.W Srahiie | 3 arans will work in shifts as 5 _ 0 b o | Daldexgn St ) e The salad-course E Donohoe Motor Co 215 Penna. Ave. SE Mahoney, | O'Neil, & C iith, Joseph : Bruce Mc . Clair | e S hav ade f The “wall-flower of tlze meal.” £ Handley Motor Co 3730 Ga. Ave. N.W visions of the law, he said mits requested. he said, onsider- I dgirl e s But serve it with Faston's! . Hartman & Howard 127 Rhode Island Ave. N.E boys and girls. | por B “ranklin Jackson i ! )4 jous ! T 3 or | Harry K Wi McBride, | It is o mll o 1 \ Hill & Tibbetts 301 14th St. N.W g G T e ey bt | 1 Northeast Motor Co. 920 Bladensburg Rd. N.E ver loving cup. th uld be | arCoser j\ Parkway Motor Co. 1065 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. awarded to the healthiest infant e Robey Motor Co. 1429 L St. N.W. ; - 8% oz. Jar 25¢ L 5 B Sias : I P B i Steuart's Garage 141 12th St. ! Lawre Flynn, allahan, int Jar - X | William a RUSH FOR BEER MISSING.| Quare Jac 85c 8 At ! Strobel Motor Co. 1425 Irving St. N.W. aymoud - 1 : —i | o 3 R. L. Taylor Motor Co. 1840 14th St. N.W. ‘Demand for Sale Permits in 011~! Booklet on Recipes # ——— E Triangle Motor Co. 2 New York Ave. N.W The boys who pa “revels’ were SaqCompitices Universal Auto Co 1529 M St. N.W e Enott, | tanlofNot SUnmelal Gilbert]. EastonInc. ~ Daly, Fenton et e on | DcmeEDicica AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS 1 Wright and E v- | permitting the sale of Sl [ P Bill rdon. John W ed program was | Julius K na theater in the | William Balderson was a herald Neighborhc House, in- | Kz Brown was a flower girl,| f a May Morn. | Katherine Twiford, 1 « Historic | Doris Cooke, Thelma Hodgkins and Is' clubs .and a |Betty Fisher both boys' and e 2 INDUSTRIES MERGED (&) () D Snowflakes and Buds. A. Kah )35 F Stree 35 Vears at th > < In these performances were thr fol-| BY $12,500,000 CONCERN lowing “snowflakes”; Helen Riley. Ag- | peaniensy M e ematts IV | o1t Manutacturing and C. L. Best | Companies Bought by Cater- The Priceless Satisfaction " = pillar Tractor Co. f Owning Realt May Lord By the Associated Press Margaret Jackson.| PEORIA, Ill. May 2.—Announce ol Owning Keally n Shippe, Louise | ment in the Sunday edition of the 4 v P ips, ! Peoria Journal anseript says the 1 Sho- | Holt Manufacturing Co.. with plants . A 5 ockabee, | at Peoris d nd ‘ e S Perfect Diamonds | Calif have n were: | their entirety t | E x{’u wm!;r‘“h: ;!‘\\\; of California, with & FOI‘ Engage ent Rings E pital stock of $12.500.000 m Is Not Confined to High Prices A P Yes, it is absolutely true you may buy a really exquisite, if al 1 mhc‘ small, gem at modest cost; and it is quite possible to pay many 3 —~— times more for a much larger, but comparatively less valuable = ‘"lfie‘Bus'lhxd\wll_r: and-"_Housefimushins'g stone. We prefer to sell perfect diamonds—and most of our cus- | u a latl O 11™AND G STS. tomers will accept no other kind. Whether you have little or much to invest in a diamond, we have just the genuine treasure ¢ —Refrigerators— you can wear with pride. Goute in Tl et e omlclatator otlataniac : 4 | well-known 1 kes. We will gladly arrange easy terms On Sale Third Floor | for your choice—take many months to pay A Perfect Diamond of A PERFECT DIAMOND weighing one Secrer ) Orictaal and pure white color. W s %5 full carat. Of exceedingly fiery color and . 2 Ixquisitely cut and of auty finely cut. A rare gem of exquisite beauty. Siphon Refrigera. G ‘ . ~5 Buy This Sale Special! extra heavy bra hardware, nicke (] | | i p plated; ce " F i PR CREFECT - i i Sl : pes A PERFECT DIAMOND of unusual A PERFECT DIAMOND weighing two pacity, 60 pounds. f beauty and cut. Weighs one and 58100 and 80-100 ts or 5 points more than i —— - . carats or 8 points more than one and one- % carats. An exquisite stone of lustrous d ,‘/—_—:"’/” 365 00 ! half carat. beauty 2 or—exceptional in value. = Household Refrigerator, w h Beautiful 88-note Player- Let Us Modernize Your Old-Fashioned Wedding Ring : B8 Piano. Bench 1o match v Terms. In Platinum J¢s priceless inscription and sentimental 18-kt. White Gold © Take ool yoac g valuue will remain intact, but it will be nar- \ . choice Neaco Perfect Oll Cook Stove, rowed in_width, hand-covered with white ; | 30 inches migh, with cavi- €@ gold or fine platinum and beautifully en- il ] net: three-burner size. .. graved. Three-burner size, with- §99 v N This beautiful out cabinet b 1 Grand Piano is $ b . ) another feature Members Amsterdam Diamond Exchange i of this great ettt S sale. Arrange . terms at — JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS oft.oflahinIne. ADOLPH KAHN, ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, PRESIDE TREASURER e SR S T R p Migtaveed tee ene e e ?35 F”Stfzet K . THE van e .wum‘- 'x:n:a Special 3Q¢ 33 Years at This Address ‘ slo nwu d Nursers Refrigerator. Re tor and water i N cooler packed with g o i ; $3l-;§ ¥ N WILL Do 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., SOUTHEAST White Enamel Tea and Coffee Canisters, two i sct ; 3 = P T, =%0% S Ra ¢ - . - - ORFOZEOLEORTOXSORY R RECRFOREOR(

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