Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 35

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. \ TUT TVYENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JMONDAY. NOVEMBER 1 | ers in cars usually carry w 30-day stock. Dealers in tires, tubes, parts and accessorles usually turn over their stock about once in four months. Excepting the occupational tax, which probably will be repealed im- medlately with passage of the new bill, 1t is unlikely that the automobile reductions will become operative with- in less than 30 days; it may be June SO0 SED Other Far-Reaching Benefits 1o hor o o Cited Not Apparent in Proposed Figures. t count on these reduc- tions too heavily in your margin of | safety and comfort until more is ‘}:nfl\\n as to when they will be effec- tive."” How much will v Adual? Consolidated Press s 3 adopts the cuts in au- etc., is on the whols | not the retail pr You buy car 1 onsumer pays. 000, but cent of e the for the of this committee, n. left in the ers which | thing less than th Dealers to Make Saving. cutting their expense of col- es dealers in tion frem tax on pa . : tion of the c 5 ! et res their bene 1s car owners in the other reduc that publie 1 it possi- exists rst three ite would be_di for new and vario t should be under ‘Try that glorious flavor. PEP peps youup. Con- tains bran. A great cereal. Ready to eat. reduc taxes appears ‘1 Wanted a Radio but I did not know how to choose the best one.- *THERE are so many kinds —s0 many claims—1I felt so confused! Then I learned that there is one make of radio which thou- sands and thousands of people recommended to their friends, and that the company making it had A Home Trial Without Obligation “This week Freed-Eisemann dealers will install a set in your home for a liberal trial —without cost or obligation. Telephone your neighborhood dealer today! {FE-15—875 }{FE-18—$90 °NR-7—$110 *NR-45$160 w ml‘xmdm&vlwalkhmlwm. *Licensed by Independent Radio Inc., under Hazeitine pats. Naos. 1450080, 1480338, 17338¢8. grown to be the largest of its kind in the world. “‘Well,” I said to myself, ‘There must be a good reason for this success.’ “So I bought a Freed-Eise- mann. Now;, after hearing mine, my friends are buy- ing Freed-Eisemanns too.™ und advice would appear | |LONG SEQUESTERED JEWELS s, SOON TO GO BACK TO OWNERS By the clated Press. The Unitegl States Government and the government of Paraguay are ap- proaching a final agreement as to the osition of a number of boxes of amounting, it is claimed by the ans, to an immense sum of money and which were deposited with n_minister in Asuncion, /, at the time of the capture apital by the allied armies Argentine, Brazil and Uruguay in he Department of State will make statement on the subje but the impor- by United States als received sealed by the merican minister in Asuncion mes Washburn, in the ex THIS Paraguay Expected to Accept Proposal of U. S. for Return of Treasure Hoard Intrusted to American En- | {[{{ied 1o accent them untiith ‘ruguay, which deposited them n Montevideo, where they ned ever since. ited States Government has cndeavored to return the property to the descendants of the orlginal owners or to the uayan government in- termittently ever since 1872. The heirs of original owners have Dt them until the United for the e jewels depos Washburn This the United States has never heen able to do, owing mnot only to neither the United diplomatic officers can original ing period preceding the evacuation of the capital by the Paraguayans. For 11 years, from 1877 to 1888, these boxes rested in Washington in the care of the Secretary of State of the United States. Previous to that they passed first from Mr. Wash- burn’s hands to the Italian consul in Asuncion, who is understood to have Teturned some of the jewels to their owners. He was forced to flee and his house containing the boxes was occupied by Paraguayan soldiers, who, in their turn, were driven out by Brazilians, who sent the few to Rio de Janeiro. In 1871 the Br: zilian government turned the boxe over to the American Minister at Rio de Janeiro, who kept them at the legation until 1877, when they were shipped to Washington. , In 1888 they were sent from here to the Amer! legation in Mont a also because of the number of hands ince 1868, are understood to provide for the ac- ceptance by the Paraguayan govern- ment of the property to be disposed of as Paraguay may consider ap- propriate. Duinersofsther makes! Three lake-type steamers have been purchased by the Mei ers’ Transportation ping Boar nounceme through which the jewels have passed ' The present negotiations . LAKE-TYPE SHIPS SOLD. Merchants and Miners’ Line Takes | > Three From Ship Board. K, Va., November 16 (#). them ready f | office t was stated the ships| SRR R Why waste time and The automobile? MAY LAST ALL WINTER The wise consumer will purchase substitutes while they are OB- TAINABLE. W a full line of Buckwheat, ske. Prepared Bituminous. et Immediate Delivery L. P. STEUART & BRO. 138 12th N.E L. 1203 Dependable Service Over Quarter of u Century SRR AR R AR R = The Capita i i i b {b i (b {e i i e g i i i i i 0 S probably op Baltimore and line has term! Two other Helen and made_ ready stated. they will ships, the Lale 1ke Chelan, are belug service and, it 1d In a few d: effort on parking an Green street cars solve the problem for you. 1 Traction Company § . This is the Frigidaire Unit That Makes an Electric Refrigerator of Any Ice Box OU can have your own ice box made into a Fridigaire easily, quickly, sim- ply, by having installed a Frigidaire Unit like that pictured above. That’s all. You just remove the ice forever and from then on you'll have real refrigeration without effort, without thought, without ice bills, and with complete, lasting satisfaction. You don’t have to have your ice box altered. There is no disturbance. It is as simple as installing a telephone. And when the work is completed, you will wonder how you've done without Frigidaire so long—its so convenient, thoroughgoing and economical. Frigidaire keeps all foods and dainties colder than ice can. The cold is even, constant. The temperature is germless, clean, correct in degree. Though you buy no ice, Frigidaire makes it for yqu in cubes for cold drinks and other household uses. Frigidaire v~ 0¥ Mad b Man:f-c’mreyn = opkele?t?lrlgd Heh?fi!fa‘t‘ou chills butter and milk, all fruits and vege- tables just right—whether cooked or raw. Go away when you like—visit for a day or longer. Frigidaire works while you are gone. It needs no watching. You can’t forget to turn it off or on. You don't have to do that at all. And there’s no ice pan to empty, because there's no melting ice— no melting money either, running away. Too good to be true, say you? Not at all. The proof is yours at will. Come and see how Frigidaire works. Know its silence, its stalwart way of stick- ing to its duties. See why it has 100,000 users who wouldn’t do without it. Find out how easy it is for you to buy it on the divided payment plan. If you pre- fer, call us on the telephone. Or use - the coupon below. No obligation. There is sure- ly no better time than now to look into Frigi- daire. aire Delco-Light Company Washington Sales Branch 1313 New York Avenue N.W. Washington, D. C. Telephones Franklin 7157—651—6979 is one model of Frigidaire complete with cabinet. Send the book which illustn;u and tells ‘There are many designs and sizes— one for your particular needs—it you prefer a complete new electric tefrigerator. Frigidaire is made by Delco-Light Company, subsidiary of General Motors and the largest producer of electric refrigerators in the world. FREED - EISEMANN World’s Largest Makers of Neutrodyne Radio about Frigidaire. This request does not obli- gate me in any way.

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