Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 22

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22 ® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. ’ - o of taxes, and meant tears and heart-|permanent, has struck Minnesota and | Minnesota farmer knows, ‘were not|the Minnesota graln grower to the |been handed to the farming country.|and 1928. finneapolis, commereial f‘OOLIDGE QE’VTI"IENT SW EEPS aches and bankruptcy. Today many ‘hvlrasn of uufl ag;}}c‘ult:xrsl muh'::‘y the result of supply and demand, but renublh-an soul with hoops of steel |It ;fln Do longer be put off with|and financial metropolis of the State ] | e ‘. only buy. | COMtiguous to it. e farmer “|of manipulations by his traditional [1f, in addition, ihe Coolidge adminis | Words has just given a sign of its own de : THRU('( H MIN VESOTA FARMS Minnesota farmers are not only buy-|pouts is still pretty bitter about high | foe, "the *riggers” of the grain mar- tration harkens to the rural appeal| The acid tsst of Republican ability | termination to shake off the 1 . > ‘ Ing new land, but paying oft lcans|taxes and high prices for the thingsiyer. It Jardine delivers the goods|for “a belanced tariff”--lower rates|to wrest Minnesota definitely from | YoKe. Only a day or two ago the $ and taking up mortgages. The big|he has to buy. Until he gets a|and “has the law on professional spec- [on some of the stuft the tarmer has|Farm-lLabor domination will come |instailed an ant feal « | ',lmnht« in St. Paul and Minneapolis squarer deal in both these directions|yiators In Chicago, Minneapolis and|to buy—something worthy of the|with the next two. elestions, guber. in_which the conservativ » report this: process in full swing|he will not admit that all is perfectly . o o 2 2 P(’r'mnal Pll[)ul("ll\ ol F ",“dem, Coupled With Dis-' IhrotRhout the. MUsel taplons. 30 10 ‘:f._‘;« wh')‘\’hnnf o i be ntoning other wheat markets, he will grapple term of agricultural relief will have natorfal and congressional, in 1926 (Continued on TPage Twenty three M the outstanding aspéct of Northwest-|with special vigilance the carrying : satisfaction With Radicals and Desire for Con- |ern farming conditions at this time, | out of Secretary Jardine's promise in - and the first of its kind in a long|North Dakota on the Fourth of July servatis ingi S 3 P Liberation from the serfdom|with respect to the Chicago Board of servatism, Is Bringing State Back to G. O. P. vheat farming industry is|Trade and other malefactor grain ex. 0 . . R Sy signs of the newer times,|changes. The gyrations of the wheat i L) airying has become Minne-|market last Winter and Spring, the . o ]“ FREDERIC “" LIAM WILE. | crops and low prices, $100.000.000 a|sota’s banner agricultural branch, e S e Staff Cor their foot butter-making. ‘. to sweeten its bread hence- || McCormick Medical Glasses Fitied £ ; A Y 3§ ST. PAUI to deapers party |forward with Minnesota butter. A Pl o Bres Exnmin Store Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August 4 ol papolls, because of its vast flour in. i v 3 g e Rommm.m party | dus ! has boen caned “he || Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Minnesota seems des. e |seemed face to face with the same cnown as “the bread-and- fate. Farm-Labor seemed destined to inherit the political earth Redicatian e iout Tt would be going too far to sug: S6dn conaTiisg gest that prosperity, wholesale and The | from the gloom of two vy from night. Radlc Iy on the down grade. s gre doing well. They are [ getting out of debt. During the first b six months of 1925 farm land sales in Minnesota £5.000,000 smmwen T HOt Wedather Suits Reduced! 10th aund G Sts. as_different A number of our very finest Sociély Brand and Sheldon Suits ¢ $18 5 $24.75 Flannels Tropical Worsteds ’ Selecting Securities tas il neach s| >000.000. re 18 around ,x::. is a highly specialized business il e —and one in which the Union e evidence that the Minnesota Tm‘t Complfly hl, lpECialized | farmer is finding his way out of the proverbial that when for twenty-four years. alturist buy money. Tt Is z It is glad to place its experience and its broad sources of authori- tative information at your com- mand, and to assist you in ob- taining securities that produce maximum income cdnsistent with complete safety. oo Mohairs Gabardines INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED When we've said this, we've said enough to many Washington —A Vacation men. But in case there should be a newcomer to town who Special ; _ Wrist Watch AT EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN and Bracelet PRESIDENT Complete doesn’t get the full import of this announcement, we’ll add—they are suits selling formerly from $20 to $40 (most of them $33 and $40 models) and you're sure to find your size in one style or another although not in every fabric. No charge for alterations. (Men's Shop, Main Flo e Hecht Co. F Street at 7th ¢ Washington's Fastest Department Growing Store Other Appointments. Iz, year white gold white gold- filled case and jeweled move- ment, with appro- priately beautiful ex- pansible’ and adfust- able white gold filled bracelet Ufferml at a Low-cost Transportation Star@ Cars Announcing the Appointment of CLARK MOTOR CO. 1341 14th Street, as Dealers in STAR and DURANT CARS The public is cordially invited to call and see the full line, as follows: 7 dollar stretched double. R. Harris & Co. 7th and D ! 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