Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925, New York to Have First Sk PLAN TABERNACLE OF LARGE CAPACIY Gl it Adventists Consider Erection| of $2,000.,000 Report- of Edifice in Takoma Park | to Seat 5,000. ed as Complete. i a in th: towa illion dollars d been given John D. the organization from oth Need Stressed by Speakers. The 1 bu d street, will lar; a church r_community The bulk en over to purpose be many floors of o cost of the proper will cost §: ,000. rom Wes SAYS LOVE OF COUNTRY : RANKS AS FINE VIRTUE Stands e of Christ. mes Cuticura Talcum Is The Ideal Powder Its purity, smoothness and fra- grance, combined with antiseptic and prophylactic properties which help to overcome disagreeable odors, make it an essential toilet requisite. Soap 35¢. Olatment 26 and te. Talcam fBe. Sold! sxerywhere. Sample sach free . Address; ~Cuttvura Laboratories, Dept. 407, Malden, Mase® B~ Cuticora Shaving Stick 25c. OIL FOUND AT PUERTO. Comm! of Experts Explores positive action. 25 years in use. 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores or direct on receipt of P othersill Remedy Co., Mexico. s The M ‘'scraper Church Edifice what sub. tockefeller, ade to establish an The nsusea of Ses, Train and Car Sickness promptly relieved. Expe- | rienced travelers all testify to ita d at rd n's er ilt be ge ’ iin € o ause We Specialize 7 A knowledge and experi- ence based upon the success- 1 ful handling of thousands of | patients. { MODERN DENTISTRY Many times we are called ; upon to remedy tooth ailments that to the average layman are impossible, yet we have led to accomplish , Pay & Bridge tootk 3 & nteed. h others have s Beyord Fepai | work is more ny other neces- at 'is why you and get the ! ossible. You our R‘l". if o confidence of ¥, 5, $20. i plates in = gold, H aluminum, silver and all ** | porcelain. 4 tive methods, giving 4. Testimonialy upon FREIO cot Malas Terms of in Payment Attend- May Be ance 407 7“‘ St. N- W. Arranged o of to FfiEldf, a ",Pd ’fflddress RIGET OFFICE {RITCHIE OPPOSES JULY 4 |tior,on Uit day,, g said s wous FORIDEEENSE TESTDAY] [zt o S terine midtbessua v o Ritchlo based h{s"u’]’)p sition to| W+ H. Anglin of of the Governors Says People Already BALTIMORE, June 1.—Opposition|out the world, is now raised only on to the Government's plan for a Na-|@ few plantations t e 3,000 feet tional Defe ¥ test July 4 is voiced v e the leaf ||} by to all other | Anglin, who bot nounced he would s of the island and destroyed the |from Mrs, ( not iss a civilian mobiliza-| crops. f M Thomas JBUYS LAUREL DEMOCRAT I-d_urted the paper for many years un- Over Long-Established Weekly. zement will be puk One of several American banking houses In Paris estimates that sales of francs to tou: Composer of || Tammany Song, Succumbs. *{tll his death several months ago, an- nounces the paper will continue as a " Democratic organ. Hyattsville Takes |~ ™ ubiteation will bs edited by Anglin. ‘SIDEWALKS’ AUTHOR DIES Charles D. Lawler, s in exchange for dol $100,000 a day in the nd and members of s T S S 5 B i a Wireads had mada 1 Epe to The Star. K = ‘ NEW YORK, June 1 (®)—Charles | For Over a Quarter of a Century Have Planned Holiday—Will - sl s | War on Mosquitos Nation-Wide. |D. ler, who_in 1894 wrote “The | Carbona has been removing Grease Spots ille has pur| CHICAG E s ew York,” favorite | wit the most te fabric Not Issue Call. . ¢ ”ne! we| CHIC M'O‘, June 1 (P).—The open- | n. <t b uitly® Tawviag wo Sdss Special Dispatch to The Star Java coffee, once popular through e e el ing of a nation-wide campaign of ex gn song of Smith’s support-, newsp: ers in the last national Demacratic |convention, died vesterday of heart Qlsoast An outline of | change is| termination t issue un the mosquito, | was announced yesterday by the Gor: #as Memorial Institute. IRHE. the Democtat nite home aids in the anti-mosquito | v REMOVES GREASE SPOTS L. Baldwin, widow | war has been prepared and widely |when he was Without njury to Fabric or Color g2 Baldwin, who con-| distributed by the institute. 'the stage for 50 years. 206 30e 006" Size Botton o o3 D Sr Qéé@&%ééé%é%i%éé&%i&&%é}%fl Where the Breezes Blow In the 20200009999999¢ ] YRV 2090090009999 Summer Time Temperatures May 30th New Nork ....c.....62 Atlantic City Washington ..........72 HOLLYWOOD ....76 FLO The equal of these PLEASURE and INVESTMENT ROUND TRIPS has never been attempted 200990020000004p22020020200009 THE ROUTE :— LEAVE WASHINGTON BY BUS FOR BALTIMORE AT I P. CONNECTION AT BALTIMORF, WITH THE MERCHANTS AND MINERS HIP THAT GIVER US A WONDERFUL BOAT TRIP TO JACKSON- FLORIDA. THIS WATER ROUTE INCLUDES FOUR DAYS. BRING- SONVILLE OX THE FIFTH AT JACKSONVILLE WE M.. MAKING ANGE GROVE > : UNITED VING AT NOON AND FOR L) AT_THE DIXIE INN FROM HERI. THE TOUR CONTIN PALM BEACH STUART. NUES TO A W BILLOWS HOTEL, PALM AND WEST PALM BEACH, STOPPING AT THE BEACH, R THE NIGHT, PROCEEDING HOLLYWOOD. AT HOLLYWOOD WE HOTEL AND LEAVE IMMEDIATELY 0 MIAMI, CORAL GABLES O TION OF THE W TF STE E FOR BALTIMORE TO CONCLUDE AN 00990000009900002000900909000 8-DAY TRAIN & BUS TOUR 2 5@ Jacksonville and pursuing HYMAN N. LEVY, Manager Washington Office. the same bus route— 1426 N. Y. Ave. Main 347 - 6755 - 6758 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. all expenses included on June 16th Subscriptions to the Hollywood Magazines on sale at this office. T AN (Scene of Hollywood, Florida—Eight-Mile Deep Sea Harbor—and Wonderful Beach) RIDA A WONDERFUL VACATION—and one that offers many possibil- ities for A PROSPEROUS FUTURE, THROUGH ONE OR MORE IN- VESTMENTS MADE WHILE YOU ARE ON THE GROUND. See for yourself, the wonderful opportunities which FLORIDA offers— THE WORLD HAS NEVER WITNESSED AN EQUAL TO THE SEN- SATIONAL GROWTH OF FLORIDA DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS—Now is the time to invest, and this is your opportunity to in- vestigate the conditions for yourself. OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO BE EARLY—we must limit the number of persons taken on any single tour to 44—and this number has been oversubscribed and persons dis- appointed on our last tour. AGAIN WE SAY—MAKE YOUR RES- ERVATIONS' EARLY—our ten tours a month allow you to go at your convenience—DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL— 16-Day Water and Lan Round Trip Tour —all expenses included 262 % I fare, hotels, etc. make reservations for one of the following trips June 9th (Boat Tour) June 12th (Boat Tour) June 16th (Boat Tour) June 19th (Boat Tour) June 23rd (Boat Tour) June 26th (Boat Tour) June 30th (Boat Tour) & ACT QUICK! Phone us! Make reservations! N Next Water & Land Tour HYMAN N. LEVY Manager Washington Office. 1426 N. Y. Ave. Main 347 - 6755 - 6756 Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.

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