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COOLIDGE CHANGE EGONOMY POLIGY Prudent Handling of Budgee Substituted for Old-Time Drastic Cutting. By Consolidated Press. Economy to the bone has run :d on @ v nt is a gradua its this change e the whole s, and may indirect surse of busine: jdent Coolidge has lent bureaus by constantly unset- has been urged to dent economy for Members of Con sisted that ping them in tled state. He subst otre ut it's quite them when the Gov ing a comfor t direction to turn the tide started out to cut rnment here required | In other words, ment could not b tantly diminishe was the plaint the storie 1w hat influenced an has been between two one hand desired will be | 18 permission rojects, most of ended wpoint. of $3,880,716,- beyond last figures by ut $169.000,000 ecls now that last year was the minimum The President’s V In asking for a buc 2, t reside % something to have rv lowest point was there is a better under- gress, where the pressure for tax relief must sooner or later make itself felt, should the House and Senate v of spending as much The demand for bly arise after une 30, 1926, to passed, and the - 50 per cent ) Blue Plate Lunch, 50¢ Luncheon, 75¢ Dinner, $1 and $1.25 Room and bath, $50 and $55. Room and bath, $57.50, $62.50. i Room and bath, complete “IPhotel service, $75 mo. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 with bath. Large room, large bath, electric stove, - BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermont Ave., at Thomas Circle 8980 fur., Rooms in Annex, $1.50 to $2 Day L OF DI FEW ORI':.\I AINING PHARMA 5 DEVOTED SINELY T O SCRIPTION RATION : g ROFESSIONAL HARMACY John C. Haley, Prop. Special service to physicians for laboratory tests and analyses, autogenous vaccines, bacteriolo- gical examinations and biolo- glcals. Medical Science Bldg., 1029 Vermont Ave. I PERPETUAL BUILDING PRE PREP/ another to cut | THE KEVENING Illinois Law Gives State Officials Power to Nullify Prison Sentences estored to liberty. The new law was fathered by a Chicago legislator. Police continued a search for Perry, ordered arrested on five old indict- ments charging robbery. The. indict- ments were reinstated by State's At- Crowe when he Jlearned of release. CHICAGO, December 11.--Several police officiuls and judges professed the discovery of to the parole of they said puts into ate department power to nullify all sentences of juries and and to turn out of the peni- any convic! ny time. ute was wrht to John e of the de- ection with ix‘y the Associated Press jamazement over a statute relati erim S, s oA I N. H. DARTON AT HEAD. Geological Society of Washington Elects Board of Officers. The Geological Society of Washing- ton at its meeting at the Cosmos Club Wednesday elected the follow- ing officers for the ensuing y H. Darton, president Charles Butts, Reeside, elfare | M. scribe zulations for ntences, on ac judges, tentiar The |light by Ca te n: | . Perry. ir.. sen {tenced three years ago to life im | prisonment for murder. 1 in the closi gislature, ar der which fi f commutation of sentence automatically granted couvicts bers of the council, and P. H. Sle\en»‘ son, nominee for vice president of the | Washington Academy of Sciences. s e diminution o onunt of good conduct, of persons here |tofore and hereafter convicted of are confined in State penal titutions."” As secretary of the National Pe. troleum Marketers’ Association, Miss a Arnstein handled all of the de- until nov tive and 1 that several notab inted out that under the law Leopold and Richard Lot could be STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JUNIOR CLUBS PLAN CONCERT PROGRAM Will @ive First Performance in National History Building Auditorium. FRIDAY, Museum, Tenth and B streets, tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Groups of children from Neighbor- hood House ship House w Girl and S are invite Columbia frman, has en- listed the co-operation of the follow ing organizations in pres program: The Wilson Normal Schonl 3 lub, Mrs. Bernice The first concert by the .Junior|N Clubs in the District of Columbia Fed. eration of Music Clubs will be given in the auditorium of the 1 Histor: t . lea Club_of Whitecroft ¥ School, Mrs, roline Bende Bufldin, THE ORANGE GROVE MARKET R T T G5 R T Our fresh-picked, tree-ripened Grapefruit and Oranges are now sweet. Direct from growers. . 25¢ .$1.00 Oranges, dozen Baskets of 50 for Baskets Selectes Oranges . . Grapefruit, 3, 4 and 5 for .. Baskets of 13, 16 and 20 for Mixed Baskets of Oranges & Grapefruit. .$1.00 We Also Carry a Complete Line of Extra Fancy Apples, Nuts and Other Fruits Corner 12th and New York Avenue N.W. Opposite W. B. & A. Station | | | ¥ § is awaiting you. Xmas Dress-Up Sale in My Men’s young and old. MOSKIN Says: DRESS e SUITS Moskin brings glad tidings to working people. Hundreds of new Styles just arrived to supply the holiday rush. OPEN EVENINGS I S % o TP U T S N o S S S A R R S e S S S PAY NEXT YEA Dept,-- Cash for Other Gifts. Styles for Xmas Clothes. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S & lus, District of | r . | Club, MOSKIN SAYS--Save Trust You for All Your DECEMBER 11, 1925. by Katherine Louise Smith and Helen “ampbell Willlams, planists; the ¥ri- vening Junior Music Club, - | George a tr brook, violin cello; the rs. Abble represented Leona Thom: garet Hibble and lda Bowsher, pi- anists; the Vipivoce Music Study Frances Gutelius, leader, in Symphonies, by Hayden and . an Progress Club, Higgina, lead: —AS Thelma Callahan, composer-pianist o'! the Vipivoce Club 3 The federation hymn. * Beautiful,” will be sung 1 ton of Music ( close of the prog | A law school for women has been | opensd in Kansas City. y Whole Wheat Bread ...- e | S WELL AS KEEN ENJOYMENT IN EVERY CRUMB OF Schneider’s Purina Whole Wheat Bread “Each loaf comes to you fresh every day in a sanitary ‘“checkerboard” wrapper. On Sale at Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores—Ask for it. TS WASHINGTO BETTER ~+ QUALITY =ie BREAD | POUND NET 1910, by Rk P Company, St s Tue CHarLes ScHNEpER Bakine Co. axc.) 413 Eye St. NW.—Phone Main lo64 Better Quality Bread your ru Ladies Come to Moskin’s today. 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Special at FUR COAT g8 | e Party Dresses. ......$19.98 e Sireet Dresses $14.58 || guara Fichly lined and’ carries my Seventh St. N. W. New Millinery ssoell ™ All coats kept L On Easy Poyments | Blouses—Sweaters—Silk Slips k / KIDDIES FOR CHRISTMAS Let the youngster's gift be a sensible oné. - Qivé Cloth- l-f. Méokin has a large seloction of smart little styles at prices you can afford. | Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W, AMES BERRY, President JobHUA . CARR, Secy repair for one year. Next io Kinney’s Shoe Store