Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 5

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WASHINGTON, D. NOVEMBER figures, showed that in the com.|Ameri merce between the United States and | 4 cent. the British Empire, American vessels | “Vescels under the flag of Norway carried 42 per cent and British 48 per | stand 1love all others in direct trade, cent, while in that with Holland, Lus ther handled more than 63 per American vessels carried 35 per cent | cent of our commerce with that coun- | nd Dutch ships 44 per cent of the |try; Italian flag els carried nearly total tonnage. 55 per cent of our commerce with “The nce in direct trade,” the |Italy, and Danish ships carried ‘is highest in our com- |eent of our trade with Denmark. The ina, of which we -ts under all other flags carried less per cent of our direct trade th their re i THE 1925. MITCHELL WITNESS EVENING STAR, C., MONDAY, Campaign Against War Will Fail Says the Dible God Wil Net Overlock Hideous Centempt fo- His Command- ments, Doc‘are- Evangelist Modern Pakylons of Vice, Hat and Exiravasance to Be Pun'ched, Ascerts B. G. Wikin:cn [able in sufficient numbers to serve vessels {the present n s of our foreign com- merc wd while this type of ship H. G. DALTON WOULD STRIP SHIP BOARD | Wiui' T wieiin (6 Some extont fo OF ITS AUTHORITY o i il B e |ices will require ships with mreate | speed and provisions for carrying both [ and ca and provision e g Atnntic, o ration. Co-operation between Mr. Dalton | the' gepartments of the Army, N Be Hurt If He Did Not Withdraw Testimony. on’ the different trade routes should |— 1 | n carried less than cribe Is Given “Cheero Sent for Birthday in Hospltdl ’71 INTLARCRAFT FIRE S DECLARED BEST (Contiaued from Iirst Page.) Here's a coincldence that should bureau _ soothe the feelings of both pants over other bad luck and A member of ilore Effective Than Other : = & r staff, whose house number is Artiilery, Maj. Gen. Coe o Mg ol oo bl his birthday hy Says, in Report. Th would be the and Post Office be encour & Hospital for o e (]ux ation. A friend out on the Pacific i the date and his cong hing, of cour and little about a recent survey it was found | it there are sufficient ships av | ible in the existing fleet to | | 1 and by Daiton . e re- | nemb. to wire knew ng tline decided future tions. He t the Service. Sheridan hose Lieut Air | or the rn_ friend re his buddy was quite sure it began g automatically or the n with m of a assoctation dded 11, The day af to_the ntuall the present fi € mption that the pl Dieselization of a sufficient | ships in the existing in e whery sexviceable will he 1 AuluV has report [ his opinion nk R. Reid, vl I, that he ‘vm need of evening | marine. both claiming to | - . ruired ot i bai Sheridan declared the man, who refused to identify himself | had distinzuishe ‘| appearance and neared s ed he was in | ¢ A phy 1 1 the testi rsday and car- rises | : . | economica s survey convinces hin ried out have already the ships engis: : not ade- | r proper number of Emergency. reridan tha prEesent feaCicart URGES RETAINING OF EXTRA WORERS Patent Office Head, in An-;{” nual Report, Declares Need Is StlII Fet. that consideration be © of the naval reserve | as may seem reason- iving the practical devel of that branch of the service. CARRIERS OF U. S. FREIGHT. Al Roy Apartments 17th and Kenyon Sts. Ready for Immediate Occupancy Fireproof Building— mony he Friday gave the court Th No Inquiry Planned. Mr. Reid said today that he con templates no formal investigation of incident at this time, in view of ack of clues to the man's ment 24-Hour Elevator and Telephone Service Many Innovations 2, 3 and 4 Room Lighted Evenings—Resident Manager W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th Street N.W. Phone Main 9500 i l vilenc i | itiy Lieut. Sheridan appe: »om and made a « led spect eeing the str was un: in 1921 in and British Bottoms. I Ninety Per Cent of Tonn: Interior v Governmental o S. f the n « per cent in the f United States du rried in American and } total cargo | nmerce of succe i { the affair as related tc s s Sher listributed ations wreh of the Ship- (king public these D. J Kaufman. INC. H_ome of the 2-Pants Sust 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. ing ternoon near the along the street Sat Willard Ho commendatior porary staff plished nother > Mitche! with him checked in growth Patent Office Emphasis their able recommendation of & wihlvm mission in v said that since Office has & 1bout_one-third of al A recheck and file of the the public search room some two million pate quested. cannot patents in | too Your Thanksgiving Turkey at Our Expense! [omorrow and Wednesday we will pre- sent a TURKEY (freshly killed and dressed) with each purchase of 50 Dol- lars or more. Make your purchase at either store. .1 deposit will hold your selec- tion till vou get your pay ci- velope or XNmas checks model trailer W w D patent ithin average (i an t ey t ‘nl erred to th ient on April 1 L bures Al handled as compared with ¢ correspond! period of tailed statistices show that tions for patents for inventions, 1es increased from T A portrait pain graph. trade mar $85 to 7 ned into the 6, a Pass Bier Noted Actress Thousands = asury amounted to larger by $22 ous vear in Former history of the office. We have a suitable substitute for Anthracite for every type of heating equipment. We will be glad to ad- vise you at our office, or will have our fuel engineer inspect your plant and recommend to you a suitable substitute. Blue Plate Lunch, 50c Luncheon, 75¢ Dinner, Sl and $1.25 Burial New She BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermont Ave. at Thomas Cirele Muin B98O Kooms in Annex. $1.50 to $2 Day Here's where we “talk turkey” with a line-up of timely IF YOU HADAE mere}landisefand of trut}tfu] Bargains that will l(eep NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW SORETHRUAT ALL things on the jump from 8 tomorrow morning tll 6 Wednesday evening. Step on st, as we are closed Thurs- SCUTHLAND BATTEKRIES Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. Il 5555 day. Novcmbcr 26. Eat your turlaey frez. $29.75 to $50 .$40 and $50 2-Pants Suits. . ... .. Silk-lined Tuxedos Warm Overcoats ..................$29.75 to $50 Knitted Topcoats .................$24.75 to $40 Full Dress and Cutaways .$40to $55 Striped Trousers .......................$5t0 $9 Woolen Knickers..................$6.75 and $8 The National Sore Throat Remedy | SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IY ALL DRUGGISTS What Would You Do Thanksgiving a family next door was cold. hungry, penni- and 1'111( pinched faces of thinly-clad kiddies Iy at yvour warm, cheery, much- ¥(.GRIFFITH @'L CORPORATION-) Main Office, 1319 G N.W. Tess peered plea blessed home? DO IT, anyway. NOW. That family isn't You'll Be Doing a Lot of Cooking for Blanket Bath Robes. . ...$4.35 English Broadcloth White next door, of course, but we know just where it is. Right in \Washington, hundreds of such de- families are waiting and praying for our rs of experience in charity work—AND « "ONTRIBUTION —to bring them ing cheer and Christian comfort. the Central Union Mission, is Washington's mission, founded in 1884 and responsible to 1+ hundred Washington churches. It has the your money wisely. Mail it today. Servi 41 yea YOUR I'hanks I'his, pioneer thar ities to use Tear out the blank now. To help bring Thanksgiving to deserving poor familics and homeless folks of Washington, I enclose $ Name Address Checks Should Be Made Payable to Central Union Mission 6]37 C Street NW Thanksgiving and the Holidays Let the World’s Wonder Range The Clark Jewel Cook Things for You to a Queen’s Taste Buys one, right or left oven—connected up in your kitchen. Top lighter and white splash- ers. Glant burner, simmering burner and three regular burn- ers on cooking top—large loop burner in oven. Baking oven :ad broiling oven it 1 Mam m.,s Main 140 any Tange bought Monday or Tuesday will be connected up by Wednesday, P Ah.\nflml.\h(‘u 37 Years Warm Worsted Sweat- (o -2 $3195 Arabian Mocha Gloves. .$3.50 Shirts Flannel or Cambric Paja- mas Genuine Suede Gloves- -$1.83 Sep. Col. Shirts.........$1.95 Fine Wool Golf Hose. ...$1.85 Warm Winter Union Worsted Union Suits. ...$2.65 WOOl HOSC Paris Wide IDEAL XMAS GIFT 2.000 Pairs $1 to $2 Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose (slightly imperfect), Black, Grey, French Tan, Navy and Brown. Manzy's Worth or Money Back Silk and Wool Hose. (Novelty) Bl S0 Blase ... KnxttedTles O TS 'Web Garters .. Fancy Bordered Hdkfs. . 69c 3 for $2 1724 Pal.qgie. D J . K%}JFMAN Pa. Ave. l

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