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— LEIN OPTINISTIC ONTRADE OUTLOOK Sees Foreign Business onJ Rise and Recovery, Aid- | ine U. S. Trade. | By the A Press CHIC tober 3o, in the f Amer trade, comb with Confidence cent, cent, war on the or price John Colin Forbes Dies. ober 30 (A Colin ] Tortraitu of the mos h > King Ed- Alexandra. He i the Hawaiian | b Short Term Building Loans re the owner of real nearby counties of Just tell n and if it ection the ready for you at once no red tape. Get in touch with our My. Kelley Loan Department MCKEEVER=4GOS: 1415 K St. Main 4752 $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS NOVEMBER 8 AND 22 Special Train Washington (Union Station) 0 AN i 5 AM. Chester Philadelphia, Broad 0 AM Broad Street Station Weat Dhiladelphta 750 B Excursion ilar Excursions Sundays, December 6, 20 Penn;ylvania Railroad The Standa-d R of the World OOR oil means an early trade- in. Use Pennzoil and only Pennzoil in your car. THE PENNZOIL COMPANY O CITY, PA Washington Office, 1918 18th Street Telephone ' North 147 ‘The positive relief for SEA, TRAIN AND CAR Sickness. Stops the nausea at once. 25 years in we. 75¢. & $1.50 ar Drug Stores I ‘or direct on. receipt of price I Methersiil Remedy Co., Now JJ THE _EVENING Stork Fares Better |DEBTS ARE MARKED Than Mary’s Lamb| <pA[D IN FULL BY GOD’ ‘Slips of Paper, Signed by Philan- throphist, Found in Humble | Homes of New Mexico. ARK. Ger ildren of stork e Associated Prees. 3, October 30.—Treasured in ¥ # humble abode house in the | mountains of Rio Arriba county, New picked ge. N little solled and wrinkled strength, the bird by nd would not leav Soantah % whatever the to Felix Garcia, Dr.” Then an itemized list of purchases of hill, coffee, sugar, flour, beans, and | he bottom the endorsement: Full by God.” ale of the country mer. oven when they went to The drawing teacher didn’t him out, but school name in the on . gied position tra ditional with his Kind | chant who died a rich man, despite | the fact that he never pressed a debtor | for nent, crossed the tions | of p nd left | amo papers bills receivable and | promissory notes amounting to $100,- | coo. EMBASSY IN NEW HOME. Our An.baas,n;lor to I:‘flnce NMoves Garcia, once a nominee of the De 30 (P).—M 1 vy for governor of rican Amb; e: ied from a bullet accl- of honor 1 dentally dis rged. Few men in New that | Mexico were more widely or sincerely bl mourned. The esteem in which he | wax held was based entirely on his honesty :nd wanity. He was not | N nt man but was gifted with | | scund busine: judgment l i arted o typical small Span-| ndise store. He) y_and acquired a e ich properties. But | people did not contribute to | his inc & fortune. If a customer | fel 1 bad luck on his little paid to | mi . or was out of work, v dug out his account DIl marked “Patd s in the lttle vil | : one a cash stor At Pre-War Prices We Offer Three Hundred of These Beautiful Number 8-18 Ranges Oven Thermometer and Warming Shelf . Fully Guaranteed As Shown « 33632 Never Has Such Value in a Range Been Offered Before RIES. BEALL SHARP CO 734 10th St. N.W. Main 1964 Gas Heaters Oil Heaters Grates for Your Boiler HOW ABOUT YOUR HOLLYWOOD LOTS? Want to resell them? We have been instructed to forward to the Hollywood Of- ficial Resale Office data on all lots available for resale. Resale Blanks now available at this office. We will forward your information at no cost to you. 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STAR, WASHINGTON, the other a “credit store” where he let his needy patrons run acéounts as long as they wished. It is not of re- cord that his generosity was often taken advantage of by those able to pay and the bulk of the $100,000 left unpaid on his books really represent- ed charity to the poor. Detailed for Instruction. By blio A GheoTRtha Prase Lieut. Col. Edward G. Low NEW YOF cialist Reserve, of this cify, on | the funds pre ordered to take a course of instruction | 1¢ 18t in military intelligence ot the Army | peen us War College, Washington Barracks. miums « at the Liberal Cor. 7th & E Sts. Single Garments We Make the Terms to Suit Your Ccnvenience October 30.—Some of ed from the estate of Jeel Wolf Thorne for the care of his minor son in Denver have | ed, (e yment of pre- life insurance cabaret, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. TRUST FUND LEFT BABY BOUGHT AUTO FOR NURSE Mother Denies Intoxlcx‘itlon Charge in Suit for Custody of Heir to Thorne Fortune. and In the purchase of ap automobile for her. Admitting this in court yesterday, Samuel Brinkerhoff Thorne, brother of Joel Wolf Thorne and guardian of the boy, said he thought reimburse- ment would be sought. Su Foley criticized such metl handling the estate of an inf: The matter at fssue was Mrs. ) Casey Thorne's plea for the ¢ of her son. In answer to a servant’s testimony that she had been violently int Mrs. Thorne made a den! t she had not vis a detective testified, and sisted th oftered evidence she was a regular attendan Mrs. Thorne hat and she smi tective testified that told a saleswoman s 0. Henry Story on Air. Another of the series of radio dra ms of the famous O. Henry that at ch aring a new as a woman de- rs. Thorne had | | wanted a new ot la ransients in Al Visltors to the tomb of the Unknown First Radio Drama. ol stenin y 8o fre ““An Old-Fashioned Mother quently le e 5 medals, 1 and rings on that|the se v sacred spot that llection of several hundred pleces has already been mad; by the authorities. | WoC Players Gene Welch g NN ‘_/ At The Liberal Store [Tere’s the plan that solves your clothes problem with- out putting a crimp in your bankroll. Simply select your Complete Fall and Winter Outfit and tell the salesperson : {o “CHARGE IT.” Then make your deposit of $5 and J&¥" take home the finest, most stylish clothes you ever wore Test the power of your Five-Dollar Bill tomorrow. Wear the S martest Styles On Our Sensational Credit Plan Hundreds of beautiful new styles in the season’s latest colors and materials. _l".\‘f*ry garment priced 'way down to make buying easy. Welcome! Bring the whole family. We outfit young and old. Outfit No. 1 s FIVE DOLLARSY LOWN BUYS A Woman’s Fall Dress $29.95 A Far Scarf $12.95 A Stylish Hat $5.98 Outtit No. 2 s FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman'’s Fall Coat $25.98 LA Woman’s Silk Dress $19.95 A Stylish Hat $6.98 Outfit No. 3 $ FIVE DOLLARS ['OWN BUYS { Woman's 1, % .. Coat $39.98 \ Stylish Hat $7.98 A Silk Blouse $5.98 Open Saturda) Night Till 9 N | N \ Z W = Cor. 7th an W - Outfit No. 4 $ FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Overcoat $39.50 4 Fall Hat $3.50 A Pair of Shoes $6.50 I Outftit No. § $ FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Tailored Suit $39.50 A Silk Shirt $7.95 A Pair of Shoes $6.50 Outfit No. 6 E Streets FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Fall Suit $24.50 A Man’s Overcoat $29.50 A Fall Hat $3.50 OVER Its a Fact That Nine Qut of Every Ten People Who Shop Around Come Back to the “Liberal,” Where Stocks Are Largest and Styles Newest Open Saturday Night Till 9 KRESGE’S 5¢c and 10c STORE