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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. Heir to Belgian GERMANSDEBATE “arome. 5 e WHICH PRETENDER' et Seneeer the A LS. Belgium, N will he inducted ir William 11, Frederick and Wil- liam Il All Given Con- sideration. mt, heir apparent to the who was born in mber 3, -1901, and slightly ove vears The prince will occupy the nee held by Leopold TI, his indfather, and Albert 1. his Lefore they beeame Kings Bel LONDON TO bEFY GLOOM. y-Colored Raincoats Next Winte n throne Promised Britons. " thousands of tons accumulated. Much CURB WEDDING PARTIES. Forbidden to Wed Couples on Days Before Holidays Fireproof Rockboard $35 per 1,000 feet Germans Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Full half a train'deveted to woman—greéater recognition ofherjustduesin travelthan ever before proposed. Per- :;ct in every appointment— s o men) et Y from Chicago direct to Los Angeles. San Diego and Santa Barbara and to Phoen: Arizona. Leaves. Rock Istand Lines, La Salle Street Sation 830 p. Englewood (63rd St.) 8:45 p. m. 1 All-Pullman. obeervation and club F cars, barber. valet, shower for men, [ woman's loange, maid, mamicure. shower for women. No extr fare. Thru aleepers also from St. Louis, daly, at 1020 p. m. ;] Other fast thru traine on convenient schedules. | Boaklets on Califormia and the Golden State Limted on regues. Geo. B. Farrow. General Agent Rock Isiand Lines F A. J. Poston, Gen. Ag!. Pass'r De; Southern Pacific_Lirtes 5 3 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. & Vogue for M down by the spring freshets. RIVER “MINERS" | started to recover it. The methods { the resulting product is a good g | of hard coal, much of it as fine | sand. Coal Recovered From Beds of Streams Worth $600.- 000 Annually. Special B®wers Needed. s special blower af oflers. but many | residents of the region where the bulk [of the river cc is recovered have found the installation of the appara g d use it in their i | | Its nse requi Itachments u tional City the hank By the Assoc Stillman he HAT BU November 5 sked from the beds of three | much of it washed out as fine _Hard | 1ast few coal recov as 2 & thil in sult of better mining methods %) ased utilization of the small coal s | rivers, as sand by a method simiar to the gold, is in great ult of the strike al miners, 4 e “miner” is not a principle of panning He has no affiliatic 1 industry itself s these workers dr the Susque : er demand as the sod today that of anthracite at more than by dredgers along i Lver were rep erse (he anthracite industry s arel mining what to do with that | land my uncle willed e iptent. “IUis bare of trees isn't 1 5 give 1t y For was swept into the |said its or Jteni ese banks piled up |and wh uit for 1zree Mr. Stillman has | with his attorneys f and factors in th Stillman litigation 1||u:|m,\ but small in size were \\.nhmliSTILLMAN MAY FIGHT [ thih: cont wan ‘of ‘satus, errocis wora| WIFE’S'SUIT'FOR DIVORCE‘}'{"“.I).L"'X('\ Allow Past Court Records to Go Unchallenged. drawn from the river beds upon flat | las uly | scows, The sand is washed out 1| ) Stillman fought her hushand’s is 1 the wealthiest men in America, divorce allow “‘past court records’ | challeng to go un vorce. f record by Mr 1, which figured in the courts until it was denfed by the Court of Appeals cusing him of being the Leeds and with living “who left aMu Florence Leed: a RBroadway show for certain ~nce.” hrought e, the former ween in Piles Relieved in Five Days or Money Back conference the last t Harmoniously By Thomas rd. 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Interest Compounded Annually Oriental Building Assn., No. 6 | Established 1861 s in the vicinity of Oh, washeries until | name or two, health seekers put_up a md advert replied ollieries of this waste went into the streams and huge quantities of conl of i acquaint Northeast | By Ben Ames Williams A single day’s play last season had made Buck Owens alkAmerican full-back. And now men called him “yellow.” Yet, huddled in his blanket, without setting foot on the gridiron, Buck Owens won the big game from the sidelines . . . a feat to rank his name with such heroes as Johnny Poe and Walter Camp—Percy Haughton and Pat O’Dea. 25 OTHER FEATURES IN THE BI1G NoV.7 ISSUE ON SALE ToDAY 1206 18th St Erenings phone Adame 28037 or Cal ERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. N.W. Main 3285 883-J. 6th and F Sts. N.W. BET-You-A-MILLION GATES By 0.A.Owen He swore he never said it—but the nickname so fitted his vivid individualism that he could never rid himself of it. 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