Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. EXEMPTING $5,000 INCOMES WINS! o £50000 and owns two larse| SAYS RUSSIAN PEASANTS | WALES TRIES HUNTERS. | WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE’S FAVOR- B o beugse Mes: NOLonSLS '.‘;;‘.[ HAVE HORDED WHEAT | prince Finds 16 Horses Are in vote all possible time to the welfare | S Good Condition. of children in her city. During the |z oo oo Reveals Nation's Exports N was a i % Mrs. Mary T. Norton of > P SaschatEmED Al MILTON-MOBRAY, England, Octo- . ry 1. 1 3 T, nd a gooq| Will Be Cut From Expectations iy 22 P~ The Prince of Waleh spent | v diplomatic a EOO S tidas i o s 16 hunting | New Jersey Latest Ad- : S e ot e Duet ORISR cy: B Z'x"%f’n.f“: S ot e i | f sincerity. 1ler dark eyes sparkled as| BY the Asscciated Press and comp! :d the grooms on their vocate of Cut. 1 5 She frankly rendered tribute to her| MOSCOW, October 2¢.—Indleation |Condition. giokUinee Ak it | . i political sponsor and patron, Mayor | 'hat t el government now ex-| 0 choose S [pects to be able to export only betwee: After ha Hacue. | the hunters the | J < i l i 9 Mrs. Nortol sald she would lik \ 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 tons of wheat TR Wi Dikne (‘Iplm]i ¥ P Veid ool e od on the House | Was glven by Leo Kameneff, chi L iy n‘)‘|jlx) Planned by Her in : sterans’ fegislative col L f the council of labor and de- t f . 1 P e “‘L{’;L:N,,:::‘.;n; ot o | 428t one ot he & The average price of 150 motor | < i & J. Ro: incoming spublican | Bad w rer hu| Mdumd the hn k h | of vey | the sover lan for The “woman from New Jersey” has | and Argentine exports, w zens, Republican, s ¢ SXDOL eap | v John N % " some Ideas about improving the imm. ‘w r n“w, nlmv\ h The ly ’. S he Th f S 11001 gration law declarec 1d attempted to hoard grain mmbtes e ST e ot e pmce of the SPEED “7 AGON committee, | 5 s Separation of Families. stegkssunill Soptis Any brea out 3 get hifgher prices Sreifudiny nd Senator Arthur Capper, Republi | i : oo Manson, eader of farm bloccana|| 48 , ars ey \Wheat §hip Reaches Havre. | §F O8%or body is avercome quick Wlth a CapaCItV Of 2500 pOundS & Mentho d. “and T have been sur . France, October 2 — y e ¢ anner in which famt. | 1 steamer Breisli om Lenin ir. i have been separat 1 do not| rad, with a cargo of 7.200 tons of £ ples v ] — believe a husband should be permitted wheat, reached b ay. The | to come to the United States unles owron, |t Shsons, e sl i et [l s e Proving that SPEED WAGON repscsent all the peovle of | (U s .‘,'“ e e, i = Sl fct,” was the way she put it. | SCRETAEC THER. . e : . e It ins . She'takes | has e mas no dennte the place of sulpha 35 5 paE economy begins with the initial inst itself. She tz St dthe L o | tariff revision, but E 3 1 it mdl mcegen. + housewife, con- | 2 . bl anl E “the Bible | e ‘imy tarft lexisiation p EprS . Robert orton, | o [xwhich would velieve unemployment in | ¥ t ask r t for a jar investment. Friend of Cap' : el bl e inecitier ronfessab | Dhiafarn textile aent [of Rowles Mer tionat” Capttar 1AL | Mes. | far she has ey tamptation fi"""‘":lflElDE—: EEIU:—EEE:'I Twelve Standard Bodies to have her ma lack hair “bob i i ved : ‘ AFTER ALL, NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE A GOOD CIGAR Interested in Children. G R ohea R A Special Buy—A Special Sale 5] The Trew Motor Co., |G om0k - Emilia Garcia y. Known & Ruy Lopez Liked the organization had a debt 00 and a small day nursery. To- dav it is free of debl, has property | We were fortunate in securing 4,000 boxes of these high-grade Emilia Garcia and Ruy Lopez Cigars—we bought them at a low figure—pass the saving on to you. JOSEPH B. TREW, Pres, 1509-1511 14th St. N.W. Main 4173, 4174, 4175 Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. n vements it cou have if conduct s own affairs and not under the exclusive jurisdiction of Congress, and also 1 velopments and emt @ patriotic spirit conc round the home city of the greatest natfon in the world. Mrs. Norton comes in as successor to Represenattive Charales F. X O'Brien. who w h 11 member of the House Dt comes i her home ¢ ran,” said Mre, Norto discussion of tax Vlnvincibles $1 .10 I Boxiofi25i. ... caiciom Perfectos Box of 25 .. Corconas $ 1 .35 Ruy Lopez, Tin of 25 . . = IEIEE——ZEIEIEEID ” i“PHILLIPS" MILK STE ammeed ARMY & NAVY TRADING CO. [ Bl ele——lale——la[——)] 5t that city fir orig :I \hlk of \1 u\ scribed o e, o RPN 2% Wen PR o vhe Corner 8th and D Streets s i S tio Scent bottls,| Ell:———:‘ElE:——-:lElEE!E]I:fl ——a any drug store. BIG 3- DAY SALE—BUY YO{ R WINTER SUPPLY NOW!! Big Money Saving in Our Builders’ Hardware Department Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only FALL OPENING THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ' FALL OPENING ' B gE. Stanley Phone Franklin 120 | ARMY ég N AVY ¥ I 'R ADIN ( ; CO | Mail and Phone Orders : R e J: $2.00 Steel-handled Axes, 98c | . ® | $3.75 Henry Disston | { . I (On the Corner) Our Only Store Saws, 52.75 c { i i N.W. COR Sth & D STS. NW i : First Quality Fitted With 36-inch Handles. 2 - Brass Joints 50c Hickory Ax Handles, 25¢ $2.50 Galvanized Ash Cans with Covers, $1.49 | 2.50 1 |_$5. 00 Model Genume Glllette Safety Razors With 1 Blade, 29c | ::1_ . “;llnl;.\ Pat. 90 $1.25 Heavy Galvanized 12-Quart T |y - - s / Block Planes l—_—__— Zer it — — 49 $1.00 Red Devil Wrecking Bars, 60c | $6.00 Electric G BT B i - s ™ o $3.49 00 Combination Set of G G |Irons 2 Saws ........ A Skew Back: 24 and ch sizes $6.00 NESCO OIL $1.50 alls st ills, $3.19 HEATERS, $1.50 $1.50 Miller Fall “I t Drills, $3.1 Length, 36 inches: Octagon Steel Ll Polisued Sides Large Three-Piece Chuck 50c 18-Inch Wrecking Bars, 35¢ | x o 250 S eran Al- = ks = | Corundu... ione, 4-inch 75c Steel Compass Saws, 35¢ i, : 75¢ Radio Soldering Sets, 40¢ Seans Size 5-inch, $2.25 Heavy Duty Grinders 35¢ Small Size French or A = — — e | Cook’s Knives, 23c | ; : o=l $275 Nickel - plated - $5.00 Ratchet Jack, $2.35 | | Nize 1 to 6 inch =3 { =t s Ratchct! Brages > $1.75 | - — - e cohol Torches., | i | Size 2-inch Jaw. steel. Warranted Fi Anvil Pipe Vises, $3.2 { 214Tach Blade. Mado by DISSTON st. Pigd Woeneles armers’ Anvil Pipe Vises, $3.2 i ho ¥ { = i | | Qfl Ineluding Solderin Iron, Yead Scraper. ' $1.75 Carpenters’ Levels, $1.19. and Rosin in = B il Claass S Efi"“-fi - onin_in Large Selection of H: Special Lot of Pure Chinese Bristle Wood_or_¥ron Handles % 9 i 5 { e ot 60c - 7 19¢ to § Mechanics’ Paint Brushes | Siz nches b OF Different_Sisle 153,00 Ratchet kc\m.m.. ! Screw Drivers ... $2 35 iains asair etor Millers Falls Make ol T — H 5 L : s Cavacity, L ¥, Y | Sta - Planes 3 r-Finish High-Grade Wood Chisels Japanned Trimmings Ventilator Tops Floor Mops, Large Size, Nickel Plated | ¥ o Weight, 26 Ibs. ch jaw. 5. All 'Gotion y ack Bristles, Vuleanized | $2.00 Beatty Drawing Knives, 65 $250 Set of ¢ 1Y il i i = e Viriety 3,"‘:\';,. S | Auger Bits.. $l 65 L £ . $250 Automatic Push Drills, $1 75 $2.50 Rubber-Handle Pistol- = Other Brushes From 10c¢ Up. si 5 e = Goodell Pratt Make: Quick Keturn 1.35| 2 e g s 3 i soDulis et o eaa Cutter, 0 b Grip Hack Saw Frames... $1.25 Set Knives and Forks, 90¢ Kerosene-Bu feis Guard Over Globes Cocobola Handles, 4-Tine Forks Others Up to $6.00 Set $100 Adjustable Coping Saws, 5() 50c Extension Hack Saw Good Quality Hack Saw Blades, Tnches, 50¢ Dozen, or 5¢ Each $2.50 Large Slze {Hand Drills Handles, 750 eel Claw Hammers, AN A e G T AN CATAY RY ANV s e ATVAG P e Complete With Roses $1.10 Set Regular Value, $1.75 Sledge Tested, With Pipe Jaw Atiuchment and Swivel Size 50 Ft. Ninel Plated < R i st Loe A Base. Size 3-Inch Juws 2.50 Kelly Falls City Half Hatchets, = 3 ¥ $2.75 Ovalside Vises, 50c SixLever Padlocks | —— Ouesconitiead: $1%0 &850 Solid Brass-Trimmed Ve to 3 Size 2%%-Inch Jaws $l .85 With 2 Keys, 25¢ $1.75 Hand Saws, 51 19 Mikst Piatoll 'WaraUied; Bastle Y Vil — i | s (s R0 o T TR i e e Large Si i S5¢ Complete With Screws | Nickel ¢ Rosewond Handles filJp|:| ‘ngsznl'at.i\l\m;l |B“:ze I,"‘s'_ 50 I.;“',d; Saws, ,i.(:(:m il O tenggy Stee s s _Ph(l‘mhfllml.es to l:'ll 35¢ Doz $1.00 Mortise Inside Lock | $6.00 Sets of 60 Wire Gauge 2 75 ro dn. 20c Slze %odn. 420 Red Enameled Frame, Steel Blades $250 Yale Pat. Cslinder e 25¢ Coping Saws and 1 Blade, 10¢ s, With Two Plates, | Drills, Set 50 m. u 380 $1.00 Two-Blade Pocketknives, Variety of Nigh s, $1.6 ’$1.75 Small Size Radi 5. i " Plal ges 3 ight Latches, $1.69 ize Radio $3.00 Evansville Forged Steel Broad ¢ Steel, Black-Finish alf Al shes, 69c Contains 60 Drills s No. 1 to 60 Styles, With 3 Silver Kers | Hand Drills ...... 990 Hatchets, $1.75 K 'u:m-nun, .:\::: e

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