Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 24

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24 GERMANS SEEKING U. 3. WAR SEIZURES Note Asks Negotiations on Return of Property—Con- gress May Act. vernment has ini- property the United i, the Sx der it ) take up German proper- the absence the t [“Bridemobile” Used THE'. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. by Honeymooners Taking Wedding Journey in Germany By the Associated Prems. BERLIN, August 13.—Motor cycles are rapidly ascquiring the name “bridemobiles” in Germany, due to the fact that this Summer s crop of honeymoon couples is finding the motorcycle the cheapest and most convenient method of making the wed ding journey and seeing the beauties of the German scenery The honeymooning bride usually rides perched up on a little extra seat behind her spouse, whieh is none too comfortable but whic to cling closely to her lover. h enables her | | . German newlyweds enthusiastically | declare that the “bridemobile” ren. ders them independent of train sched- ules. enables them to break their | Journey wherever they please and per- mits them to make stopovers in | small towns off the beaten path, where | they can enjoy thelr honeymoon un- disturbed by the noise and bustle | which goes “with stopping in metro- { politan hotels. Most of the “bridemobile” brides have their hair bobbed before ventur |ing on the honeymoon, as they find that long hair i§ a nuisance on the | newtangled nuptial vehicle. D. C. FOOD PRICES RISE. - | Gain 3 Per Cent From June 15 to July 15, Figures Show. An increase of 3 per cent in the re. tail prices of food in Washington w. shown between June 15 and July in figures made public by the Department of Labor. The increase in the Capital was part of a general upward movement food prices all over the country, 22 of 23 cities sur i | veved showing increases ranging from 1 to 7 per cent in the mgnth period. A 12 per cent increase in food prices hington was reported in the vear perfod from July 15, 1924, to July 15, 1925, while food prices here on July ere 68 per cent over the gen- eral level here in 1913. Other in + | creases during the month were as fol - [lows: Boston, 7 per cent - {land, Little Rock, Memphis. citi- sat- the held e execu- deal with ind that If before 1d been ation of had no ef- itus of seized OUTING OF INSURANCE MEN IS SUCCESSFUL Washington Men Undeterred by Continual Downpour on Annual Affair i a downpour of lub of Washing- served. f boating )._Smith, Charles R. J. Phillips, Charles F- . Grove, Bertram G. Mur- | Ham- | Gheen, David H achschmid, E. F. ce, W. D. Ellfott, F. Williams, Ralph Albert W. Howard, Ed- I. Fitzpatrick, jr.; ack, F. H Edgar K. Legs, Lewis A. Payne, | Nelson Bean, 1, Ttaly cost of $3,000 If you want to be pep- pier — and to smack your Ilps over a wonderful treat—buy PEP from your grocer today. A delicious cereal,ready to serve. Brings pep too. EatPEP for pep. Crammed with body- building elements. 1l \ the peppy bran food T ASEBONITE “Strings" fo Stck, | Solt Winds, Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST Dowt nse Grease. It has no lubricating value, be | cause, instead of flowin: freely and covering th gears, the gears simply out channels through it, and the entire gears suffer from lack of lubrication. EBONITE, with its rich ad. hesive mass, cushions the gears, takes away wear and noise’ and lubricates thor- oughly. Buy with your mind made up. Demand BBONITE. Take no substitute. dealers in five-pound eafis, at _service stations from EBONITE checkerboard pump only. EBONITE (IT's SHREDDED 011 ) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REARMAXLES BAYERSON DILWORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 Milwaukee, Bridgeport, Manchester and Roches ter, 5: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Jackson ville and Portland, ) Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnat Omaha and Washington, 3; ton, S. C., and Richmond, 2, and Louis ville, 1 per cent. Prices in Salt Lake City showed no change. What Chevrolet Crops Worth $1,000,000 to Be | Canneq at Frederick, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. » FREDERICK August 13.—More | | than $1,000,000 worth of sugar corn will be canned in Frederick County by eight plants this season. The crop, |to be cut from tracts aggregating {10,000 acres, s a normal onc and will |earn the farmers more than $450,000, iruun!_\' canning officials announced. | Packing began vesterday By next Mond in the city and county will be in op- eration, employing several thousand men, women and children for a period of about six weeks. | Last year farmers were paid $14 per |ton for corn delivered at the various |plants. This vear the price is $18 per 'lun e L Ordered to Maryland. Second Lieut. w. |1and, Quartermaster Corps Reserve, of {this city, has been ordéred to Camp | Holabird, Md., for duty in training. Clarengs Hoge- J CHEVR offers — Construction typical of the highest priced cars * Deep channel steel frame; Harrison honeycomb radi. ator with large cooling capacity; single dry plate disc clutch; extra strong rear axle with banjo-type, pressed steel housing—from radiator to rear axle, every inch a quality car. Powerful Motor The Chevroiet motor er and economy—power to give you all the s::needmdwnkzyoumcv«ykindof Comfort is famous everywhere for its speed road. Long semi-elliptic springs with deep cushioned seats prov‘ide great riding comfort and roadabiliry—travel in ease and with utmost satisfaction. Fisher Bodies All closed models have Fisher bodies of beantiful modern design. Open models are full stream line, Euilt of fine quality material, ‘ All open models furn. ished with side curtains opening with doors. Duco Finish All models are finished in beautiful e¢olors of Duco whose lustre and color last indefinitely. This finish is very easy to clean. Economy Chevrolet represents the highest type of quality car selling at a low price—the world’s automo- bile value. The cost of upkeep anc’ maintenance is correspondingly low. Chevrolet offers an ideal com- bination of fire appearance, dependable performance and great economy. See these cars—ride in them and know for what a remarkable value—what a really fine'auto. mobile you can purchase in a Chevrolet. y —at this New Price List See Your Nearest Chevrolet Dealer BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO., INC. 1218 Connecticut Ave. N. W. Adams 6000 LUTTRELL CHEVROLET SALES CO. 14th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N. W. Main 2483 OURISMAN CHEVROLET SALES CO. 629 H Street N. E. "Line. 10200 1101 King St., Alexandria, Va. Alex. 820 AERO AUTO CO. ‘ CORN PACKING, STARTED. E morning all plants | Jor Economical Transportation OLET | sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief | REFORESTING IS PLANNED Reseeding to Equal Process of De- nudation. LONG VIEW, Wash., August 13 (#).——A comprehensive program of reforestation to effect a reseeding at a rate equal to the progress of denuda- tion has been announced by the Long ||/ Bell Lumber Co. Experiments in di-| rect seeding will be conducted and ||| such other species as redwood, port or ford cedar and white pine will be tried on a commercial scale to supple- ment the native Douglas fir, hemlock and red cedar. — —. === { A~~~ Acid Stomach “Phillips Milk of Magnezis” Better than Soda s Hereafter, instead of soda take a little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in | water any time for indigestion or| will come instantly. For fifty years genuine “Phillips Ik of Magne has been pre- scribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid | in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermenta- tions in the boweis and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it 1s more pleasant to take than soda. In- sist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-five cent bottles, any drug. store. | 1n sddiden to the qual | ity features already men- i tioned, Chevrelet equip- ment Touring Car - *525 Rosdster - - 525 Coupe - - - 675 Sedan - . - 775 e . 428 T Chmts - 550 T e Body Caat ‘69 All Prices {. 6. b. Flint, Mich. QUALITY AT LOW COST | 500 Pieces of Hand Luggage % Here's luggage that globe trotters carry all the way around with them— | Price and Less - again and again! That’s the quality it is. From one of the best makers | in the country, who is now retiring. In co-operation with our Baltimore | stores, we took his entire stock—bag and baggage. With the addition of a few pieces reduced from our own stock, it is offered tomorrow at the lowest price such luggage ever sold for, to our knowledge. < < $2.95 9 $8.95 ¢ 5 5.95 For the Regular For the Regular For the Regular $6.95 Luggage $17.95 Luggage $11.95 Luggage Genuine leather traveling | . (J'CflLIl'ge Englis}l leather Very fine quality hand 5 e Eun [ Ui 4G chaEki oW Whrions bags. suitcases, hat boxes bags. Suitcases—sizes for sizes — which we recom- 'mi et s T'fn men and women. Hat boxes mended to constant travel- K 2 R I f ; ers—salesmen and such— and black: sturdily built ! and week end cases of high- because of their superior and trimmed with good- . . i grade workmanship. < quality and strength. ** looking brassed hardware | ALSO—Prices are severely cut on every wardrobe, steamer and dress trunk, lunch kit, auto trunk, bag and case in our own stock. Washngton's Closed Saturda) During August test ng Store The favorite drink at hotels and cafes PALE DRY As is—it is delicious! Unexcelled as a Horse’s Neck. As a Mixer—the finest you ever poured. Buy by the case from your grocer _PALE DRY , 2l 'V/’- wse S v/ - A quality product from the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS A-B GINGER ALE BUDWEISER GRAPE BOUQUET ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRANCH Distributors Washington, D. C.

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