Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. ROOSEVELTS PLAN | Abe Martin Says: | MEMORY OF ENVOY feess it i iy ; COL. HOUSE ADVOCATES |yt crsiston o cone 1o oo HONORED IN LONDON [mimser fiat™ e ectere i Wesei| g Hiova Georse, who vrestted |y, g, ENTRY INTO LEAGUE | Siimncivin ot 2 The meeting was attended by| “Not only was Page a great am .7 —_ American Ambassador Houghton and [bas but he loved Am — or the States o ! Pacs Wasit St A b s WitH |y other notables. The lecture has ¢ " e was sed | Country Should Guard Interests by |~ Rt e e 'age as (real 88! oT, 1 been established as an annual event oady 2 h . S 22 ual subscription to ihe " 7 ¥ 2 to perpetuate the memory of Mr. Joining Body, He Says, in et Ardent Love of Country, Page and his service as American Am- ge, 7 s - Statement. - jaques; | J@apsitles | | | Says Lioyd Ge bassador to the Court of St. James. l}:m\?é'\e -~ not _n;ur'-, Family in the Gall . 2 ys Lloy orge. Speaking to the title, “A Great |hOWever, a fierce intensi 4 NEW HAVEN, Conn,, November 12 amily 1 the ery. [Have Completed Field Mu- A g American,” Mr. Fisher said: “At tre|1€SiTe of the heart th (P).—Col. Edward M. House, close as. | From the Birmingham Post s 2 darkest and most critical hour of our |5 i 1;-*;‘“ in sociate of the late President Woodrow —“How is your husband get { seum ngram But Will +) By the Associated Press. history Mr. Page worked with de- of hene > Wilson, in a statement which appe: 1 th his golf?” > 4 LONDON, November 12.—H. A. L. |voted energy against formidable ob- i in the Yale Daily News this mor . very well, indeed. The . Fisher, former president of the board |stacles for the friendly co-operation| Coal is being mined by electricity | expresses the opinion that the United [children are allowed to wateh hin Extend Quest. i) of education, and a_member of Lloyd of the two Anglo-Saxon peoples and!in place of steam in Wales. tes should take part “in the world- |now.” By the Associated Press. ‘ THE JOURNEY OF A LOAF OF BREAD the Field Museum, wil rectly home. Instead, t sevm that th Kashmir, Cer | in quest of | game th: | | plated” rhinoceros. A home gits along somehow when 5 he Roosev father’s *. It’s only when mother were moved to er ad- | lays off tha ' th’ dogs. ] It ditional trip because the d: We don't word about Cali- 1 x 2 the Pamirs for the poli w com- | forny 000,000 worth o' pleted in_much les$ time ex- | earthquake ins but jest let a! A C ean Sult pected. The government of Nepal,| Floridan buy a p: > gum boots an’ | E D | e said, promised them a|th' whole world knows it. i very Lay ¥ c (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) cord ihex s e e .{\‘,'t‘iN SUFFOLK FOR SHOOTING | in their 1 into t dash, o Is Guest of Earl of Iveagh on Vast e Preserve for Pheasants and The cable did not state how long | Partridges. rip would take from Sri arting point. They will | By the Associated Press wnfed by George K.\ joNDON, November 12—For the ne hunter and ex- 5 2 4 with them on the |next few days the Prince of Wales THE PERFECEORYCIEANGR: 3 Cia rip. Cherrie is leading | must share the sporting limelight gexpaaidon e Of | with his father, who left London ves- veden Hall, in Suffolk, to his richest subjects, the nd to do some hunt- 5 BRITISH CLAIM DENIED. |ih 2 Juxe, The earls preservee n I t . ) r to be farmed profitably, NSIST O ) v s me1a ot Liavle for Tailing |1 - S s e partridges has Englishmen in Hawaii. n to fall to half a dozen United »s was held not li- he British on tribunal v foi ims for seven British [{] " who were jailed, with others, in connection with the move in Ha: aii in 1895 to overthrow the republic and restore Queen Lilioukalin to the throne ’ The tribunal dismissed the claims on the ground that the Washington gov- | ¢ ernment could not be held respon sible for acts committed by the - ailan Republic, but refus aw anford B.|, the American representatives’ ¢ s of the re owned 1 Aecurate Jemperatures in the Dough Room N the heat of summer and the chilly blasts of winter, there is one place in Washington where the temperature never varies. This is the dough-room of the Corby bakery. The dough for Corby’s Mother’s Bread, combin- delicioué dessert ing each particle of energy and tissue-building gluten developed to its highest nutritive value, leaves the Corb ientifi hi t ln t ls new w s the Corby scientific mixing machine a an exact temperature of 8o degrees and goes convenicnt paCkage [ “ == directly into the dough room which is also main- tained at 8o degrees, the temperature which All Washington is carrying home the pretty ; ‘ Science has proven the best for the development : blue and cream package—to give the family ¥ or the guests a treat with “The Velvet Kind.” Neverbeforehasisuc B an ittt : So it follows throughout the entire Corby scien- ment of delicious flavors been available— —R tific process—infinite care, constant supervision, single flavors and two-flavor combinations. that every step must be up to the Corby Standard. Never before has it been possible to obtain Boys have many ways of using s 5 up their energy. They need th ice cream of such wonderful quality at a e e . The Corby Standard produces the best bread popular price. rich in gluten. that Science and experience can make and is of A A Give them a couple of slices of . ’ < No caterer’s ice cream is made which is Corby’s Mother's Bread with the utmost importance to your whole famlly. more delicious or of higher quality than this {::}:,;v:;y daygatict;echaoliand 'y start playing. deluxe packagedice cream—*“The VelvetKind.” . G i e e et In all your It could never be offered at its present price, favonte were it not for the large gallonage which we flavors make daily to supply thousands in all parts : of Washington and suburbs, who are regular . » Special Two- customers and will have no other kind. CORBY S flavor Package . ChocoluteandBine Go into our nearest store—ask for your 9, apple Ice Cream. favorite flavor—todav. Velvet Kind ICE CREAM 5 Made of fresh, rich cream CUCT S I €4 64 04 S €4 4 €4 04 €L 64 G CI I CI 0L 4 £d R S SIS XL S L of good bread. At your grocer's

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