Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1925. 12 | T fight along with many other ex-service | which appears today to have reverted mer of 1927, W, Vinal, professor | cago. and Charles A. Weblg —anub- | manageable and listing heavily. Th | men for & reform 1n the conduct of | to 4 large extent to the state of mind i EXPERT To FOUND of nature study at the New York | lisher of the Asheville Citi | SHIP BELIEVED LOST. | steamer Edinburgh Castle hastened t | military and naval but there | which the late President Wilson found State College, at Syracus e e e . the position given by ‘the distresse {is no doubt that ) s|on his W advocating pre- SCHOUL OF NATURE member of e American Nature | M Beck declared that Gredk! Cornl Bt ies Vanishes Of il A B s | fnz not merely at the agitators | paredness early in 1916. | Association, who is attending the| 0 Almost general subpe i i bu? those who would attempt to in ovyright. 1025.) | jocreatien Congress heve, anmounced | 5 African Coast. : serems | fluence Cor on appropriations for ——e: vesterda I ' = . 5 C. 3 The PR TIPS T 11 4 r ) UF BDU“DGE TALK‘:!:.:@:;.'::(* s, ey Prie | FQRD PLANE DELIVERED. |Courses Will Deal With Forests, |, The unnourcement, e s it | 1E5che” S0 ™ o™i mer GEENEAl [ Yo Tl quitkhyTrade for | Fam TOLEDE unfer Cover en FGT A s 2 e b . he said. “Money is : Vednes. | | gram fought under cover here and A Flowers and Birds, Pro- the achool, was Hilifng in llite’ andl tt ' day with a cargo of cor believed | - there by men in the ce. Flown From Factory in Detroit toq é interest by dele; recognized in Wall Street to have gone down with all hands | | The Tatter justify their opposition | | fessor Vinal Says. congress & meye 2 during heavy weather yesterday off | Reference to Intolerance Not|on the &rc that civ: 5 New York Store. Features of today's ion of the| Mr. Brown spoke on the necessity |(he coast. & | & R D F s ESL\\}::‘@O" Cooli 4 ! NEW YORK, October 9 (P)—The| T_ Beck, for the past n S ‘per- rx?x;fl::frrf:gcotrl:’;“ux?x-‘éy r:x‘:“lhn':“)x ;} [Ina last twy(colesellimsnks e e stved | lFOUEY Durabdlhl' 1L < H 5 3 bl ’ eliv the Associated Press, Seck, & -day . - Meant for Legion—Mitchell [tion it in'the immediate future war | A7St Ford airplane to be delivered to | B the dsocutee Prom: = | fonnel divector of the New York Stock | {0 the auditorium. The bix municiyal | (oI Ber reported the shib aimost un is ly improbable, that SISO i ol ks 5, i o ¥ lixchange; K. Brown, superintendent | s f today is the modern cour.- | Plan Hit 2 now can be s and | te after a flight of 4 hours and| A school of nature, the first Ohich | of playgrounds and sports of 5 || tarsant ot ihe ol toanteran thell e that no amount of pr | ites from Detroit 2 kind in the world, and one at Which! southern Park Commission of Chi. ' 3 e pence time Is sufficient for big emer. | - 1t was the JW-1, built by the Stout [ nothing will be taught except tk e | Sencies® anshon Ghis ore e T | Metall Ay »f Detroit, a Ford | studies dealing with forests, flows 5 o IS and I8 cc irds and all other branches of n | much more popular in the- Middle | su 'y, and is col birds an : ts concede ihat | West and West than in the but | The plane I AL Ssa EN HOUSAND WORDS de a ten-strile’ « ze was invadin in the United Si - . 7 I I ) 3 ; B O\ See Florida Before You Buy e T S ~ e American he care- Most every one knows of someore who has made fabulous its through dealing in Florida land. 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