Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 40

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40 THE E\‘Ei‘lNH STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, DECEMBER t, 1925, HUPE []F FARMER [Painleve Is Visibly Embarrassed SEES IMPROVEMENT “ CHIEFS OF STAFF HERE. |5t ol Joie '\ sitrmon. ‘Maj. | entecn Duiing (rades unions 1o he | Mnting o suin 10 e Jst 10 5 on | == g Egheni : - z| ¥ es now have an aggregate | of approximately 5 per cent | When He Lacks Price of Single ]’oppy‘ IN CH|NESE TRADE s e v : g r With Col. J. H. Reeves \md | | ponss | w By the Associated Press. ss. He warmly shook | ant chiefs of staff, Mili-| '_IES IN INSURANEE December 1.—FPaul Pain. | hands n American journalist | |U. 8. Otfic\al Thinks Freedom in | InuH ence, stationed at s week premier of | Whom he had challenged to a duel m‘ Tariff Fixing Will Have Ex- mall financial | 1917 on account the journa | 5 <. & an, | «hmunne: ag well the major ones icisms of the Spring offens cellent Results s : = o. | Chie al officer, and other Army | L lively press contreversy. | [— - ay ral confer ith | i £ 1 Offers Only Safeguard From | and with whom he had en- | EGG ' ¢ e i AR o ! “hina's ition as a capital-import G e E {1151 of | & 1t e - : S R | 2 B S o E BURNS, | S s S |t e B S W | e comne v o e e o | STOVE | V hotel he presented | | own tariff schedules on imports which ectacle of a | xS SR the powers sented a' the Pek e “ broke” | Two Other Fires Give Departments | cuetome conforence | e —e————————a————————— il ‘ HESTNUT h t =3 3 premier | Taxation. Says U. S. Report. |affected by tne cresiom o mae her | e e ccord SoHenry €. Tavlor. former chief of and | minister of @ Busy Sunday—87.500 Loss. |} } the Bureau of Azvicultural I 5 finance trying in| Special Dt to ree : . Ay / o i ¢ vain to find 5| CLARENDO “December 1 s ) ‘ 3 x francs some- | The home « Uiam L. Smith of 4 ¥ # - 2 o - < < Secrots = thing less than a | Jefrorson str « ! 1l =< - x 2 § quarter With ashed iat 3 M Mrs e 1 o T Y TRTIE = enation is ar : which to buy an | J. D, Duncan, Bellfonte o o T ATLANTIC COAST PROPERTIES : da at d artificial popby In | Vernon avenues, Potol ede- [ ance throu i e of § ina ta ave incres \ rid of Earl Haig's|stroyved and the home of William | taviff duti fch wili oea - 2 3 2 S fund for dis Shoa- GF SOnTh Cedar s Cherrs | establishment « tries Five mili reservations to be sold by \War 3 % 2 E 3 5 3 R b B ool f 3 - i Department January 3. 1926, Contain suitable > 3 - 3 g ome ave Lee g sites for terminals, southern estates, hunting and 9 e forme Itur ¢ the Anglo. \nu-xn an ¥ » i een ci 11 defec \ i . vV e < et i 4 i Clarendon § rade most e o I ed fishing camps. al iation of Paris, when he was ppy. He searche 3 \|1n\ ton - departments de 1dded that except for ting a hard but-l S e E: Beacon Island, Cartaret Co., N. C. ations may e b $ e] rival of lll\‘ l( r l)x fire 2 1 X e Unite { I“h“” 1““'“1‘ I‘.L ul‘“‘“ (-“V. \ ( ‘ K()g . g hbiiaticome b koMb oE Gl E e Fort Fremont, Beaufort Co., $. C., 170 acres. New River Lump, $12 per ton New River, $6.25 & $7perton sent-minded premier that | partments arrived befor blaze - Bay Point. Beaufort Co.. S/ C.. 126 acres | . 5 int meeting with | 50 he ? it — A 2 , L 5 = 'l Coke—Nut and Stove Slze, $15'50 Per Ton 2l 'As"'s'HOl'“Ck.S Point Peter, Camden Co., Ga., 720 acres. e ai B A : i g Order now while coal is still available. 2240 pounds to the ¢ : o he ORIGINAL Write the Quartermaster General, Munitions Aelinescd nvwhere in e lmvgnm New River Egg, 512 per ton Run of Mine, Pocahontas and damas .| cause of thi AL G 7 Building, Washington, D. C., for descriptions of ReV L — 0 | A | GEO.S.COCHRAN co. r Warmest Fricnd ,_"\ R 'TW( BT ’JT___’ Franklm 7543 B&F Avoid Imitations — Substitutes : - W I’ll Dress You in Style Without Cash:—-Sas Moskin £ a8 dur- | JUST SAY “CHARGE IT For over twenty years I have been outfitting wage earners in many parts of the country, but never have I found | a more appreciative community than right here in Washington. It seems as if every man, woman and child has WIFE FREED IN SLAYING. ! watched for the opening of my beautiful Style Shop at 729 Seventh Street N. W. Ever since I opened nry doors, Killed Boonsboro. Md.. Man After | just two weeks ago, my store has been as busy as a beehive outfitting men and women, and in many cases complete itk oprones BVexQIet S| i families. My opening message to all Washington was: “Come Without Cash,” and I meant every word I said. I : told folks that I gave credit freely—that every honest person could open a Charge Account here, and pay according to their means. I made good my offer, and am going to continue my GENEROUS CREDIT POLICY permanent- ly. My title is CREDIT KING—and }'m living up to it every day. % || 387 High-Grade BUS EXTENSION ASKED. FUR-TRIMMED s ’ 'Moskin’s Extensicn of Chevy Chase Line to . 5% L : Corget T e B ‘ : o A | s ; i - : . 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