Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 25

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Current News Events Summary of Important National, Foreign and Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the Convenience of Students. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 23, ng the value of sleep and the éffect on the human machire of its loss. Six of the students weat without sleep for 60 consecutive hours, while two staved awake for 80 hours. The increase of white corpuscles in the blood—which usually denotes the | presence of infection—was noticeable | as the students continued their wake, | while the sugar content of the blood |showed only a slight decrease. It is | planned to hold another tes 1925—PART 1. no detailed announcement on the subject, it 18 expected that many mil lions of dollars additional revenue will be expected as a result. If Americans suffer from monop olies of foreigners and are denied the right to combine to control markets themselves, they are helpless. But Secretary of Commerce Hoover be- lieves there should be legislation en acted which would give to American ‘ importers affected by forelgn monop- S T R Just after Roy Chapman Andrews, | olies the right to combine to control urlaf_:l;‘ ‘:e;qx‘i‘g:.llgdu;"ré;’x:'xl\“:m“‘:lo ke |heading a scientific expedition into | the market in thelr own interest. He * ‘Siither developments are al. | the Gobi Desert of Mongolin had an Illl"\il’l‘l(;”lz:ld counter ;.L(‘l‘x.;'r:"::fi:)xlrln:g * 2 i £ . . |nounced valuable discoveries which | high prices due to forelgn mc s expedition, | Feady indicated by SNMOUNCEMENt ffOM |led him to belleve that traces had |in such commodities as rubber, cof Which went into the North under the | (1o Hational Co-operative MUk Pro-|)een found of “the earliest type of | fee, potash, nitrates, would be an Jolnt sueplces of the Uniten Buaiss|ducers Teceratlon ihat it Wil de in his development frot ihe|elective weanon in the hands of Navy and the National Geographic| hand & congresslonal investigation of | word s received in this| Americans. There should be littl Society to explore unknown territory, e viors removil | country that the Mongolian govern- | difficulty in obtaining the nece: has given up the first object of Victor ¥. Lawson, editor and pub- | ment had requested Dr. Chapman and | legislation, he believes. Journey and will return to the United | jisher of the Chicago Daily News and |his party to leave the countr: | States—forced hack by unexpectedly | rocognized as one of the pioneers in |cusing them of having s severe Winter weather which made | Aryerfean journalism, died iast week | be propaganda there. flights by airplanes virtually impos-|,¢ his home in Chicago. He founded | Ch . who headed a part sible While t iain objective has & News and wa f the | the Museum of the expedition ‘will mnke Associated Press and | History, declared that he had found : Studies of minor | ity president from 1894 to 1900. |remnants of a civilization “hu»n:, communikation. tb.the B existed when dinosaurs were laying | Geographic Soclety MacMil Twenty-four new field marshals of | their eggs along a prsm:mm .k':- Installments on next ye taxes are ares that the wip has con-| the prohibition enforcement cés |in what Is now the Gobi Desert. No|due March 13. The reduction, it is 1\ that airplanes are useless | ware appointed. lnat ek by ist- | skeletons of humans were found, but | indicated, will amount to about 2 but he believes lighter- | ,ne Secretary of: the Treasu! | the remains of fireplaces, layers of | PeT . raft could be used to ad-| drews and will begin their new duties) ashes and charred bones of |at once. Under the reorganizationwere turned up. i premier, | Scheme, ‘which became effective with | lis 'inspiva. | the appointment of the "hi;(‘i‘;ECOHDVI’"’C. phatits] the country is divided | tricts, regardless of s Belgium has agreed to repay her nd each district is a s loan 830,000 to the United The new for period ot 62 y ind who have pmes the sixth of the 20 one raflroad executive and 19 men {debtor ions to fund her obligations. | who served prev prohibition [ The agreement reached last week now enforcement officers. The hootleggers [points the way “ra d Italy with equal in-[to take sim The agreement ind the “drys” aw terest the effectiveness of the s with Belgiu considered lenient, in S hat it recognizes a i = v of the R 1 ok assurances | Withdraw the tariff protec History. Current History. The MacMillan Aretic The prospects for tax reduction ap. ally bright. The Presi ving the tail-end of his va at the home of his father in Vermont, was assured \last week t a tax-reduction bill would be ssed by Congress before the first And convince yourself that these are the finest values that we have ever offered during our August Furniture Sale is understood to be negotiat | ing loan of from £100,000,000 to §2 -an financiers of Ambassador Washington is in cable dispatches last being a step toward the | Th de Martino from terpreted m week as loan sion of per run it r epace b who would bene e pay in the coin of personal freedom | Sueh is the philosophy of | Mussolini a ven in cable dispatches | fast week textile manufac 3 have inaugurated and carried out a policy of wage reduction: Cor s at Its next se Col. William Mitchell, formerly « of the air service cause he talked toc came back to Washir with newsp. v launched into a character of a_test conducted at F N st week hours’ chat b labor THIS MAGNIFICENT 3-PIECE of LIVING ROOM SUITE Covered in genuine jacquard with spring cushions. Included is a beautiful daven port, with two luxurious armchairs with loose reverse side covered in working drawers Priced : 24.75 Only $1 Cash ments loose spring-filled cushions ; Brockatelle. val officers and non v . ! aboard the naval lent Wilson at the Ver. | industry. The Labor ; who were found guilty sailles conference to give speclal con. Sks hat previous 2 M 2 4 ” ' tion to Belgium. The agreement | be renewed e 3 § S 3] LAY s ird the vessel when she | | f B AR AT AN folk were reduced in file and fined | ments on loans advanced befor 3 the court-martial which tried the i which total $171,06 of Aigitey obniovAd Hie fing. : byl s pom Sy Hides in Shack Across District G \ ind two Navy nurses charged with |may expect the yame treati The| Tine. She Says: AdE: > same offense not guilty. His dis- {debt with France, however, will be | i T SYSng Wen oval has no punitive effect, how- |settled purely on her * to pay'| Charging that her husband, Wil aircraft guns sec hits out of g ot be tried again | Belgtum settlemen st Walter Reed Hospital, 16.000 shots fired ts towed by | g 5 — | hims a d pm shack Taiios. est ax | Educational. American manufacturers of rubber|over the District line in Ma airplanes. He cf ed the test as | evade service, Mrs. Katherine 3 1, formerly professor of [yvon fi e escape the fa | Ross secured writ of ne g pite the fac Army was on for some way to escape the far o s ¢ down an | Mathematical ‘physics at the Univer- |reaching British monopoly on raw rub. | from Chief Justice McCoy requiring | enemy ‘“raider s mbar] o onsin, has been selected [ber. The British control of the rub-|the husband to furnish a bond of | the firing starte 4 dent of the University of |ber production hus had iis effect here | $500 not to leave Washington pend ¥ n October 1. He is the inventor | products, and this lends interest to the | for an absolute divorce. The aver hydrophone used in detecting [announcement last week from Harvey | ments of the wife's afidavit are that im the ling. | [Ne presence of submarines. and which | Firestone of the Firestone Tire and|her husband has repeated a threat to Ued, etensively during the|Rubber Company, that negotlations |leave the jurisdiction every two | bringing liquor into the United States |stde < rched |1 es Belgium of all interest pay- | — (g, R W (O T WIFE ACCUSES HUSBAND. Aol ol fines, but disapproved the find s now pending with | i"| ever. as the nurses. under naval regu- |and will have no connection with the | liam J. Rose, an assistant en 2 “kindergarter rformance de- | | products have been looking hither and | to ind will begin his adminis-|in the increased prices of rubber|ing the hearing on the wife's snit ctting a record ! 5 tin recor rld War. He succeeds Ernest De have about been concluded for the s Amer ed she collapsed 1 was lifted man has yet the channel | rton, who died last May Nease by that concern of 1,000,000 acres| They were ma at Alexandria ert N. La Follette, jr. tast e footsteps of his to powes of Leon 1s chief of the ness to co-operat the existing Rovernment, whick Ik the reins when Lenin died : Bauman & Heinzman , 1504 H St. N.W on Boardwalk reake Beach Baby Carriages and Strollers |that a $100.000,000 corporation will be | conduct and names a co-respondent will enter the primaries In |sure American manufacturers an ¢ ate, and he will run as a Republican.| yne Attorney General has ruled Chesapeal(e Beach © he haa been sent | Siye—If (he Progressives are to con jcision are expected to be far-reach-|| Amusement Park and Summer Indicates |, “pylette states that the Repubtican = = i Prices —Fasy Te actionary inter took another s week of Dr. Henry ( b ended o rather lon in Liberia, which are to be devoted | Va December 5. and ha folowing | formed to operate a plantation there | She is rey rted by Attorney M Wisconsin for the senatorial nomina- |quate supply of rubber. S I This renews the question of whether & that ck exchanges are subject to Sea— Shade—Sunshine 1 been sent | i} . h tinue the policies identified in the| While thS Treasury Hifis madé Colony y ¢ of Wisconsin is a “progressive : ¥ § ‘ Free Circular on Reque: Tests conducted ere la cek oo | Te nducted here last week 0 i of the Bureau Agricult versy between k Politics ik to growing rubber. It is understood | two children. The wife charges mis. | distinguished |on a gigantic scale, which would Bischof? tion to succeed his father in the Sen. | n Trotsky returned a Republican can also be a Progres > . B taxation and the results of his de Washington's t Water the BOVErn- | jast campaign with the name. Young LOTS FOR SALE not subject’ to, control of the you'lt quizkigf'radkfur: Low 1 Secretar, | when he caused the resignation last { Pmu:r Duraé\'im.s‘u nomics. Dy nation also which (st S SN oclty THIS BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE Reflects just the gance. The design is grace finish. Consists of b fonier, dressing table, cl tress z woven fiber hood and body., 5 back draft curtains, easy ght air of restiul ele- but Dr. | Of rich walnut springs and heavy rubber $14.75 Prices dress! start at...... tires: A Baby Grand Piano of Most Charming Beauty of Design, Finish and Tone M AT Delivers “ our home from A - Spag b4 table, china cabinet, five side and one host cha /n the ravages of 8:: in genuine leather, and bridge lamp. Above the elements; a 4 3 5 S S P ' suite sold during this August Sale for. practical way to ¥ ) S e keep the value | \ll"mJWWfl" s of your property While Our at or above par —is the timely f Midsummer SALE Lasts Including Handsome Bench and Delivery “Insurance Policy” —that protects THIS BEAUTIFUL WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE Includes large buffet, oblong extension Cane Panel use of “Murco” Lifelong Paint. Tremendous and continuous sales ac- tivity builds up a volume of business that allows us to provide money-saving saleg offerings such as this dainty Baby Grand represents. They can not be continued indefinitely. Nor can we promise to take care—at this low price—ot all you who may call tomor- row. Our stock of these very desir- able instruments is limited to six. ‘While they last—they are yours at & price and under exceptional payment privileges well worthy the quick at- tention of you who desire a really fine plano, but who must at the same time be careful to avold extravagance. that “what’s worth painting is worth painting well” youlll specify “Murco” — and be assured of complete satisfaction. This beautiful bed with all- cotton mattress and woven wire spring $2.50 Cash $1.00 a Week THIS HANDSOME SUITE e This handsome suite in either French or Amer- “Murco” is in all colors, is easy to apply, and the cost is moderate. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 71012th St. N.W. Main 5280 ican walnut veneer, including spring and mattress, 310 Exceptional Values Also in USED PIANOS AND PLAYERS 199 pair of pillows. Suite must be seen to be appreciated At the special Augustprice of:...... 0ee-vivhnavee. FREE With every pur- chase of $100 or over a beautiful ROGERS 26-Piece Nickel SIL- VER SET. FREE With every purchase of $100 or over a beau- tiful 42-Piece Dinner Set—fine quality, with artistic decoration.

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