Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. lambs and kids. Only a few of the national industrial conference board |folk llving expenditures ranged ap- Reception for Missionary. urns have thus far been opened, and reported yesterday. proximately from o to 11 per cent| e 3 it is expected that the laboratory Total taxes levied amounted to $7.- | above the average. SpscialiDispatal o W aiFth N bar | examination of the entire number will 907,000,000, State taxes increased bY | In more than a dozen of the 31| I YATTSVILLE, Md., Noveml throw much light upon the worship $119,000,000 and local government | citigs studied living expenses wers |12—The ladles’ auxillary of Pinkney of | thr i | the goddess. ; ; lleg\;i;s were $147,000,000 more than 10| found to be less than the ra femorial Church, Hyattsville, will | In the urns opened, beads, bracelets, 23. for the United e vening in | rings and other small objects that Since the war the general tendency | penditures’ in 2 Flye ;‘fl:fi‘;fi“,‘z‘ff‘?fi?f_ e Tn | once belonged to children were found of Federal taxes has been downward, | nati, Richmond, « Mide, Who for the past two years has APARTMENTS lly deposited upon the ashes although this class of taxes collected | more were from 5 pe boen secretary to Bishop McKim of s in the urn & e the G e lo8t yoRr wire (ol aid one haltitimelllibalow. (s al ¢ Tokio, Japan. Miss Burnside 18 now | | et = e s ]y A e sum collec . the repor Bostr - eapolis, | visitin ister, Mrs. J. T. T. ildi Dr. F. W. Kelsey Addresses | honed thai'a ompieie examination | Higher as Whole in 1924 fuaia” ™ “ lgaonion, Eorband. e Minnenalle Iy o e o vteia - Eomee Three modern fireproof buildings | of the c . nts \t‘lll 3~l h:’!]\ \‘];r\ 3 [h:e\;“m;:r‘l:n.‘]“:lg ;:(1»]:{-;0‘*“\)1:1 ;(le.‘mlln ‘ Mobite alSo w s s County. at Qhe northeast corner of Connecti- . ti | termining the question wt b » and congestion, rank com. : Archeologxcal Mee ting at | children were burned a su- | Than 1923, DeSplte Fed paratively low in the table of in- | asuEwawmasz e-s ser 271 2 TIT SRCRCENEESERERBTENANTENERDRENNAINS cut and Cathedral Avenues. . | e sacrifice to tkh s creased local taxes, the board finds 1 . [ Lansing Home. e e Srie mon . eral Reduction. rating only about 2 ber cent above the | mated after death and put away in national average. Chicago and St. | i away Better-Built Homes « ited a with other ob- — Louls are about 3 per cent above | red to her | ¥ average. : Penfield will be e - I In Pittsburgh, Memphis, Buffalo, | ] t its Decemb z » : 12—The | .03 Angeles. Birmingham and Nor' | Ry A i N ar year | =R TR S OT »er cent will give a le Tk . Jeclin | 2 Stop Buying Rent Receipts season’'s work in Central America o | EARL OF DER'BY RETAINS \ x;lfewésaai y . 5330 to 5342 42d Street N.W. POLITICS AND RACING ~ o ; /' -y 7 Mllk Open Sunday and Evenings o = . ¥ and Diet g SR, SN Lord Has Had Successful Season 1 ths a1 Y Forinfants, Lawn Hardwood Trim 1, 2 and 3 rooms, with dining alc kitchen and bath—elevator Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St.—-Main 6836 Kennedy Bros., Builders and Owners CIEFRIRERTEA Tnvali i Oalc Floors T’l‘\:.k:e.:’l j ] s Built-in Refrigerator rembers were on Turf—Old-Time Connection Ministe Cabinet Ironing Board Is Gone. f e | Wiled Batiroor Hot-water Heater : : B{Jt w | 1 Instantaneous Water Heater By the Ass ! 7 I Open Fireplace | | FTURCTRIESRTAANRRZATSENEAETN ilt-in Garages FROM OWNERS ERBEER A well-balanced, palatable, eas- ol ily assimilated food that nour- ] at Co iy ssimiated food that row- |- Hall, Yates & McGinniss Const. Co. between meals, or upon retiring, . e | and when faint or hungry. & | Suite 222-226 Investment Building 2 at home by stirring the pow- | Main 4585 ; ; 8P The Best Butter | der i hot or cold water. No cooking. | z nd made fo n T @ assia A . (Incorporated) AakiEsdiEnTaaERE G AR ONARE B \ Z to Buy is Green Meadow Butter ; D g ”l —because it is guaranteed . . GRS Z Ougias Sh()es “Good until used” LAST DAYS L a7 There’s no loss in GREEN MEADOW BUTTER noymatter how long vou are . . dy Name and Retail Price is Stamped : 1 si i It can’t turn rancid—because which it w churned by the Ieath scien- Mount Vemon P’lace | 3 OOK at\thc soles of the ne?ct pair of shoes you puy._ If fi‘) tific process. M. E. Chuoch Seuth ; you find W. L. Douglas’ name and the retail price ¥ It's made of fresh, rich whipping cream :}t‘artmzid on then:ni yo?]\yil}l kn:sv Y —made absolutely pure by Heathization 9th and K Sts. N.W. ‘ at they are made of high-grade L » % materials by skilled shoemakers. Gr::; ;;Z:;:,fi g;:;:,w Dr. Luther Bridgers L A e T Ve P e but those days have g Singing Evangelist and Great Preacher | W. L. Douglas shoes are known and Future Meetings: Today, 4:45; tonight at 8—subject, “WALK- recognized everywhere as stylish, ING A TIGHT ROPE.” Friday, 4 p.m., meeting for children, parents comfortable and serviceable shoes. C 3 and teachers. Subject, 8 o’clock, “THE UNPARDONABLE SIN.” [f| ble shoes ; H L. Blzl(’k & Son. Inec. Two big services on Sunday. | W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR BOYS 3 ; 3 ¥ $ Heavy Sole Milk, Cream, Buttermilk. Healthized Butter Like W. L. Douglas Men's Shoes— Oxford with Vermont Building _——] gradeclcathersand workmanship. T v : y COTRWELD 1620 First Street North 1670 stand the hard wear which boys give sh 7 Others at %5 and %6 offers the latest in $3.50 and $4.00 et l : office accommodations o . bt ys' Shoes, $3. $4.00 g@'@mg " There’s a Restiul Feeling || ovue s reser o SolsiRisms ia Ave, N.W.oren saturaey | St iook well and wear well. Evenings —in a home whose windows have been Shaded with window e = 3 ” - shades made by us. Our window shades are made to fit t 7222 27777777 Y RIGHT COMPANY windows and to perfectly harmonize with the appointments in | your home. 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