Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1925, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1925. 9 oty ed SERUM RE“EVES | Abe Martin Says: (). A. PETTY HONORED [ iciyoeserer i an enerave Tn his farewell address Mr. Petty BY REALTOR BOARD (,nL\"ll that the Real Lstate Hnnirlllil\n " GC orvicetan iigin o iha aescl o ‘(‘ | e s well as to the members. He Farewell Entertainment in Tribute|: B0 a1l he passianiers u m av I n rn Aol TR | to Retiring Secretary-Treasurer. ) ‘",'?, x:m '1‘;-1." ::;:l:?r::\rsrez: b = 3 His Successor Installed. estate transactions in the National 771 C?[I St, Ontario Physician Finds Sub- e Capital & model for the nation. -l e ristmas (0) 4 RS ) ater aee. St Approximately 200 members of the | (he_entertainment, with special num stance in Liver That L SABEOXImAte s bers for the occasion. A buffet supper —_— ashington Real Estate d and a | was served following the meeting. Gives Results. number of prominent civie leaders at- 3 ot i tended the farewell entertainment Isolat wv“ - | and reception given in honor of John S“‘"’; “De o8 3 ¥ fis' 5 Br the Ascociated Press A, Petty, retiring secretary and NNA, cember 2 . —Dis- {stma i 3, TORO treasurer of the board, at the Ward. | FAChex from Budapest. Hungary, say Christmas S‘,‘:‘“gs acDonald of St. C: | man Park Hotel last night R FadbaiiaRan el ety Checks Cashed P e esilearec Sith mime meeing | Tamen 2. At Herczogfalva, south of Budapest, 2 periments which indicate that an eftec- | & Hil, was Introduced to the member. | % train was buried in the snow for tive treatment for high blood pre: i 3 the new secretary-treasurer. more than three days. has been found 1 the former presidents of the m“;:‘f; extrace o Real Ests :'nl };n:n;t]i ‘m;ull- ;,v{}wn;a'in I ute to the activities of Mr. Petty e e vertain extent with the L.,‘. stressed the ||| This Wonderful | : reported Mr. M ~ 4 j sancing i} Old Prescription I 4 For Rheumatism i o e c Refilled preliran turned around an’ sold | dent of the hoard. over'a million tmee. A isaspoontal i | D vhe later John L. W former president of | || 0f ‘A%851" taken ' three times & day i artier. who in | the Natlonal ociation of Real ([ Nt nutries and el swollen 5 t' a feller from th' Middle | EState Boards. The latter paid t hotile from your drue- D il T tribute to Mr. Petty's work in better- ||| Elat or s for 8 wesk's sup BY o g andlllage cihalp ta WONAY. Wiher ing real estate conditions nationally. J been found to be | th’ money when we drove 3 g} mho Bosd i t b"’h"‘,rum izht. John F. Dille Co.1 ‘ e = I IS \ : DEBT CA NDS. oo eos | i gdmard & Wothro Italy’s Dollar Subscriptions Ex- ceed Million Called For. JOH I e G irets ROME, December 2 (#).—The volun | the assu ni ) ription in dollars to i R »[the” payment of Iv's 1926 i e working i | e paoment of al's 1 L | States has closed. The 4 i 2 ising that the fexact t | u \ade publ ) B MILLION D. C POPULATIUN urance it we « = of :lmi # IN 20 YEARS PREDICTED’ et e e ‘ | ; ReprosentativelWiigs ISees i Con R | " gress Willing to Make Washing- ton Greatest Capital in World. BEWARE THE | | 1 COUGHOR COLD || : e THATHANGS ON | to | i “A Good Book is an honest friend, the 3 .»,‘:io'\’.‘u 1| same today and forever.” on their | i h s Velvety smooth comfort = Our Arnold Glove-Grip will surely find in our com- Shoes fit perfectly from the plete stock the style to suit moment you put them on. your personal tastes. The patented Glove-Grip The Trim-Arch, in . 1 ’ ristmas in the Bo or instead of pressing it down, soothesand supportsthe feet. Glove-Grip Shoes add a | graceful trimness to the | ---that Pla.ce AbOVe AII Others ankle, a delicate touch to 5 the smartest costume. You F h h G'f S : i e or Thoughtful Gift Selection —for here is space in which to browse. With Here. too. are book assortments seemingi D) | books within the reach of searching fingers. And inclusive—Fiction. Biography. Letters. M D H help, if yvou desire it. in finding “just the right and Children’s Books—for evéry member of every book.” family. GLOVE-’GRIP SHOES = New Fiction Biography-History Gift Books Portrait of a Man With Red Hai Twenty-Five Years, Grey. Les Miserab! B i Hugh Walpole, $2. \\;;zer Hines Page Lett 11 I'he Knave Oi Hearts { % Wild Geese, Ostenso, $2. . g 37 e HELD FOR.GRAND JURY. | Whv Your Familv Should Have Suspense, Conrad, $2. Ihe Diaries of Washington, 4 vol $1o. Sotins hais mer i } } The Vanishing American, Gray, $2 _$2s. P i : i uto Driver Accused of | A Bush That Burned, McClure. $2. I'he Life of Abraham Lincoln. Bar at Of ()mar l'\lm\\:n’! $10. Causing Death. A One Increasing Purpose, Hutchin ton, $10. 6 Volumes of Shakespeare, $18 ; a Star Sedan Eae \ Hoosier Salad, Mar<hall, $5. St g o The Perennial Bachelor. Parrish, $2. \natole France Himself. Brousson. G ‘p e o The Keeper of the Bees, Porter, $2. $5. s Glorious Apollo, Barrington, $2.50. Seventy-Five Years of White House o Treading the Wine Press, Connor. Gossip, Tdna Cc 1. $5. Gearge Warton Id $2. One Man’s Life, Quick, $5. : The Great Poudolio. Locke. $2. Released For Publication, Davis. $5. Castles Of England and Wales. $10. s lust Wed- | { The Power and Glory, Parker. $2. ‘T'ravel Diary Of A Philosopher The Smiths, Fairbanks, $2. ”}\CT‘)»"“"]‘".Z- 31|°) : s The Red Lamp, Rhinehart, $2. he Dreameér e lLite Of Poe, on Savings Christina Alberta’s Father, Wells, $3.50. For Men g $2. Jungle Days, Beebe, $3. 4 Vanity Case or Clock 5 g 5 I Y 3 0\\ilh New Accounts '{“be’fj“flhl‘t‘ ;?:‘vs;]‘l“Pv $2.50. Tra,vel Steamboat Days,. Dayton, $5 Central Savings Bank TOWSIt R e Sunlight In New Granada, McFee I'he First World Flight, Thomas ’ 310 14th St. NW. $3.50. Franeis M. Savage. President FOl' BOYS Paris On Parade, Wilson, $4. ge and Hunting Trail. S —— The Adventure of Remi. Malot. I'rom Red Sea To Blue Nile. $3.50. $2.50. 5 STV $1.75. 4 The Isle Of Fear, Mayo. $3.50. Gonehtobon At T Crosroads ' O Ch 1 l\a\ashin;z,wn. )(!adxso!;: $43.50A$l . I'he Tropical Tramp, Foster. $3. Feirsnan $3. ) ! en a arge | unny Plays Game, Knipe, $1.75. Ireland Beautiful, Nutting, $4. B i o Y ge | Men of Tron, Pyle, $2. Our Greatest Mountain, $3. e oile OnlndesiGany: Taroell, Account , | Martin Hyde-Dukes Messenger. Vast Sudan, Dugmore, $4 B g e Pay Weekly or Monthly || 3 SE Mic Masefield, $2. Temple Bells and Silver Sails, e senace and e eague 101 - . L _;‘" Geat ] STAR SEDAN $775, f. o. b. Lanseg, Mich. ! Bob Graham at Sea, Reisenberg, Ey‘:d(\rg_ $3. Nations, Lodge, $4. wn a Pure White Kl] S S 3 e i A $2.50. Annapolis—The Colonial and Naval } HE most useful family car is The body is finished in blue lac- ’ ESSQYS -\"”T:'“« $3. DIAMOND ; the five passenger sedan. quer, upper half and fenders in For Girls Dipper Hill, Green, $2.50. I'he Man Nobody Knows, Barton, i It is a second home on wheels, black, and radiator shell nickeled. ! Barberry Gate, Abbot, $1.75. \dventures in Understanding, Gray - $2.50. RING i i ally 1 th Ti rclattaishicil a Bluebonnet Bend, Seaman, $1.75. son, $2.50. Race or Nation, Speranza, $3. | with all-year, all-weather com- Ires are straightside cord. Emily Climbs, Montgomery, $1.75. The Doctor Looks at Biographyv, Father's First Years, Downey, $1.50. | fort, privacy and style. The motor is the most modern, yflk‘ffl‘“{{“{m-;{3“"}‘0"‘& $1.75. Collins, $3. . Many Laughs Many Days i 4 I : . s . ricket, Hooker, $1.75. Romantic 90's, Gallienne, $2.50. Cobb. $2.50. e i ! _] he Star Scd.an averages lowest most powerful in the low-priced AT ME S Mo ontl Clseis. AIH o Aniholoes 5. : (rohlx.VS'Z.SO. i i { in cost per mile, price, operation field. $1.50. Collector’s Luck in France, Carrick, }J;,nf{?fl ir]\ld .\l‘ni‘xllil::fugzlyl.l\\ $2. i and maintenance included. We want to tell and show other FO]‘ Smaller Chfldren $2.50. Sam , The \'ulinrh‘\.\\.miphuw\u | The equipment is modern and reasons why your family should : = Poetr $2. | T S 1 All 2 Omyjee, the Wizard, Hulbert, $1.50. Y [ complete. ave it. Shall we call or will you? When We Were Very Young, What's O’Clock, Lowell, $2.25. | Milne, $3. The Book Of Earth, Noyes. $2.50. | . Low~cost Try nsportation Ask'hi]d's Book of Myths. Price, Once In A Blue Moon, Strobel, InStCad Of Cards 1.50. $1.75. i as Poor Cecco. Bianco, $3. The Northeast Corner, McCreary, il O] Cbr_htma: Ditncr gty - 5 . 2 ington Irving, 50c. Pay Weekly-'or Monthly Tony Sarg’s Book of Animals, $2. $1.25. : % - of “N y el : S Playtime & Company, Lucas, $2. Complete Poems Of Emily Dickin- Small Wares, Author of “Notion The gift supreme for “HER!" y son, $3.50. Counter,” § Sparkiing and fiery gems set in PRICES, /. o 5. Lansing, Mich. Also Bibles, Prayer Books and Yule Fae Wilkinsas. 32 50. Little Mixer, L. M. 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