Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 18

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18 : and Georgetown University here, be- ASK FEDERAL RflAfl IRISH REPUBLICANS PICKET INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION i et L TR oy nouncemetit from the depatiment. s ADBECONTNUEDIL =~ == v T pursuant to the policy of Mr. New of filling high positions threugh ad- Need for Completion of Plans Stressed by Highway vancéments of the efficient and ex- ed pérsonnel of his depart- Officials’ Body. To the People of Washington: Would you like to take a trip to Florida—FREE? SEE for yourself the exquisite city of Coral Gables—Iits Spanish homes, its brillient tropical trees and shrubs, its beauty of sky and sea, and its magnificent developments. See for yourself the place where even small investments are paying wonderful divi- dends. WIil you take advantage of this special rail trip to Coral Gables that we are now arranging? If you decide to go with us and shéuld purchase property in Coral Gables, the manager of the Washington office will refund your transportation cost te Miami and return. Should you find it impossible to go with us on our reguler teur, we will give you a letter of introduction to our office in Sog Coral Gables, whi‘ch will entitle you upon your return to trans- LA S D e T & portation refund if you buy property for a home-site or invest- of the ‘1-;::;" and most important -jm: 1-1.1:" ll‘ahpnbllflns pk':;e‘l:d ("h;n Lmh :le: Mlo;th v:llehnulon -z’.‘p.':‘('wlm Jopterday. 1-1.1..l photograph shows ment. 4 - itat e Caj Ll lore ington » d ords t t L ) wheh Bhey did quietty. o i eyemanaiocderdiiicmtordiendrse, Our representative, Mr. 1. W. Merrill, now at 215 Munsey board of highway official® and the Bu- % e E —— Building, will be glad to furnish any additional information and POSTAL ATTORNEY — s U. S. Timber Sale Is, Record. By the Associated Press. For the first time in the history of the United Btates Forest Service, recelpts from the male of natural forest timber for a threemonth period passed the $1,000.000 mark. The chief | forester reported vesterday that the 3 o o first quarter of the fiscal year receipts Asserting that no Federal function 4 2 > s fotaled $1.05616 ;mllydis% giving the pmme{ ol:1 t’hs k A ASEE L ‘nited States more for the funds in- volved than highwavs, the American I other people never made mis- Association of State Highway Officials takes we would have little cau in a statement last night mads a plea for continuance of Federal aid in de- veloping the highway system of the United States. “Curtailment of the program of con- structicn as it is now moving forward would not be a real saving,” the as. sociation said. “There is plenty of evidence to show that it would be an economic loas. The work Is only about one-half completed, and should there- fore go forward with sound business alacrity.” Co-opération Proven. Federal and State co-operation in all matters for improvement of the highways has been proven valuable in limited svatem of roads (o receive na- navional nignwase ean oe dengnated. | PROGRESSIVES PLAN Approval of uniform safety devices reau of Public Roads in selecting a to arrange reservations for this trip, ROUND-UP OF CHINESE and directional signs has been secured in the same manner. “‘These things would not have been done but for the governmental organi- do through the Federal and State laws under which they operate,” it ;ays, EDUCATION PROGRAM zations functioning as they now can Representative Nelson Iays Down Six Objectives for Work in FOLLOWS TONG MURDER Minneapolis Will Deport All Orien- tals Not Naturalized—Hip Sing Convention Is Barred. ’ By the Aewociated Press. GIVEN PROMOTION Walter E. Kelly, 20 Years in Serv- ice, Is Made Assistant Hiami Riviera3: 40 Miles of Water Front \ « Millions Saved. Millions of dollars have been saved, the association sald. through research Near Future. MINNEAPOLIS. October 3.—Orders Solicitor. to hold for deportation every Chinese O in Minneapolis who cannot prove he i “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- work by the Government and the has naturalization papers were issued Walter E. Kelly, an attorney in the | gtantly that corn stops hurting, then States seeking production of more , October 3.—Definite lines [ by police today as an outgrowth of [office of solicitor of the Post Office De-| ghortly you lift it right off with fin- durable pavements hecause of more | to be followed in educating the public | the slaying of a Lip Sing Tong man | partment, has been promoted to the | geps. sclentific design. Part of the work|to understand the progressive cause,|on a downtown strest last night. pesition of assistant solicitor by Post Your druggist selis a tiny bottle of has been done in Washington by the | as well as to provide ways and means | Orders prohibiting the Hip Sing | master General New, it w “Freezens” for a few cents, sufficient Bureau of Standards and the Roads|of making the cause felt in national | Tong conventid heduled to open | nounced yesterday. Mr. Kel to remove every hard corn, soft corn, Bureau. i 'ted in a vear in | legislation. have been outlined by the | Monday with 250 ° ng men in at- | ceeds Iorace J. Donnelly, who or corn between the toes, and the foot on added, | Progressive Research Bureau. tendance from all parts of the coun- | recently elevated to the post of solic- | calluses, without soreness or irri- e research | A ‘letter received by progressives in|iry, were issued when invesiigation | itor. tation. work conducted by the Government|the Middle West from John M. Nel-|of the murder was begun, and police | Entering the Post Office Depart und the States during the past five | son, Representative from Wisconsin, | said that any Chinese arriving for the | ment in 1905, Mr. Kelly's first p bl i enumerated six objects as follows: convention would be arrested. tlon was as a stenographer, The aessociation traced the growth| RBulld a research department. Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little which he worked hils way up. of the State-ald highway movement, and declared it has met with universal | pending matters. commendation. i R LAST OF GERMAN BAND i TO SOON LEAVE CANADA |House. Mennonites to Go to Land in Mex- ico as Soon as Their Prop- erty Is Bold. # Asnociated Prass i WINNIP] October 3 sérman Mennonites, who are emigrating from western Canada |~ = to Mexico, are to be transferred to their new homes as soon as their holdings on the prairies are disposed of. This statement was made today by J. F. D. Wiebe, who is directing the “trek.” “Since we obtalned in 1921 concea- sfons in Mexico comprising 300,000 celved his e education in Cin for the next campaign. progressive cause. the ancie though its works were reconstructed he last| half 4 century ago. Prepare concrete legislation as to A man’'s past I8 the best prophet Complila the records of the members | of his future. Perfect the progressive organization n Congress. Elect progressive members of either Train younx men to carry on the Testminster Abbey clock adheras to | custom of marking the | ime with a single hand. It has bheen | n the Abbey tower for 130 vears— cinnatf, his and later at tended George Washington University Lawn Grass Seed Should Be Planted Now OUR HIGH-GRADE SEEDS WILL INSURE A BEAUTIFUL LAWN IN THE SPRING SOME OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LAWNS IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY HAVE BEEN PRO- DUCED THROUGH THE USE OF OUR SEEDS Stimulate the growth of your lawn by the use of i “Yoult quickiy trade for ! Studebaker SWIFT’S “VIGORO” A scientifically prepared lawn fertifizer We also carry a large variety of high-grade Tulip and Narcissus Bulbs for Fall planting Full Line of Warranted Garden Teols acres of land, more than 6,000 G man Mennonites, who a tlous objector fco."" a M raised a fairly good cro and their stock breedin: successful. Mr. Wiebs added that Wiehe. lived up to the terms of it sion. The Menonnites were permit- ted to have their own have settled in Mex- *““They have | oo o) BumsteadsWorm: g has been i | i) | Powrr Durability Fiors re conscie: \ “To children an angel of mercr.” When di- Mex fections are followed IT NEVER FAILS. Despite scarcity and enormous cost of SAN- . it coatains full dose. Stood sixty schools and est. Sold everywhere, o8 by mall, 50¢ chure and the German language |a hottle. was spoken exclusively in t Est. C. See Florida Before You Buy! Voorhees, M. D.. Philadelphia. OST everyone knows someone who . has been to this wonderful land. Most everyone knows of someone who has made fabulous profits through dealing’ in Florida land. Most everyone has asked: “How can I participate in these profits which we hear of every day?” The answer is simple—Go to Florida, see the country and join the procession. Fruit Grinders and Pre: RUSSELL BALDERSON Have you ever been to this land of en- chantment where nature has been most lavish in her gifts? Have you ever looked at a gorgeous Florida sunset? Have you ever lived in this exhilarating climate, where you waken with the sunrise and start the day full of pep and know the joy of living? If you have, you are a Flerida boosten The most glorious section of all Floride is the Ridge Section, the center of whioh is WINTER HAVEN The C;ty of a Hundred Lakes—The Home of a Hundred Millionasres This beautiful city, 250 feet above sea level, is surrounded by 97 spring-fed lakes, just teeming with game fish, all within a radius of five miles. Seventeen of these lakes are connected by hoat canals, making possible a 60-mile motor boat trip. It is the center of the Florida citrus in- dustry. It is the richest city per capita in Im- perfal Polk County, which in turn is the richest county per capita in the world. Its climate is heavenly—balmy in Winter, pleanant in Summer. 1t is a beautiful place in which to live, a pros- perous place in which to work. A number of America’s richest men call it home. A magnifi- cent development is now under way there which will bring millions in profits to those who par- ticipate at this time. You substantial citizens, we want you to see our beautiful city. Come and partake of our hospitality—study the situa- tion from an investment standpoint and act accordingly. We are bullding a greater, more beautiful city. ‘We have something substantial to show inves- tors. Come to Winter Haven; you will be under no obligation to buy; just come and see. The officers and directors of the Haven-Villa Cor- poration have lived in Winter Haven from five to twenty years each. They are men of unde- niable standing from every standpoint—financial —business—soclal and all community interest. The Haven-Villa Corporation urgently requests the most rigld investigation regarding its finan- clal responsibility and business integrity. You will find in this tiful city every modern improvement and public utility ordinarily found In cities four times our size. You will find & splendid educational system: a $75,000 City Hall: 2 $50,000 Women's Civio League Club: a newly completed $75,000 Seaboard Air Line Raliroad Station: twenty-five miles of paved streets wind- ing around beautiful lakes, parks and wooded lands. The Haven-Villa Corporation operates a modern, up-to-date hotel constructed at & cost of $610,000. Two splendid golf courses, one of which {s in charge of Mr. Cyril Walker, former American Open Golf Champion: The Haven-Villa Corporation is engaged in broadcasting the suggestion that you go'to Winter Haven and ses for yourself what oppe. tunities it offers—not only for a Winter home, but as a place where you may invest your money with astonishing results. Six-Day Trips, via First-Class Solid Steel Pullman Train —leaving Washington, D. 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