Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 13

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WANTS VOLUNTARY TRACTION MERGER Zihiman Says Companies Themselves Can Arrange Terms Best. tepresentative Frederick N. Zihl of N nd, chairman of the mmittee, told mem- | Abe Martin Says:” yiils KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, STRICTER DRY LAWS | FOR DISTRICT URGED Anti-Salcon League Branch Would Make Drinking in Public More Difficult. JFine and imprisonment for the owner or manager of any public din- ing room, hetel, or any other public place who permits the sale, delivery, or drinking of liquor at his establish- ment is demanded by the Anti-Saloon League of the District in resolutions made public today. gress to enact legislation to carry out this proposal. “Fhe I also com- mends the prohibition enforcement record of the Coolidge administration. The officers elected follow: President, Andrew Wilson; president pro tem- pore, LeesD. Latimer; secretary, Henry F. Lowe; treasurer, Albert Stabler; executive secretary and attorney, Al- bert E. Shoemaker. The following trustees were elected: Bishop Willlam F. McDowell, Bishop James E. Freeman, Dr. Charle: ood, Dr. Lucius C. Clark, Willlam Knowles Cooper, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Creed W. Childs and Brig. Gen. A. 5. Daggett, U. S. A,, retired. —— VU. S. Army Men Go to Arica. LIMA, Peru, December 16 (P Several United States Army offic aide 1o D. .| zations, as well as farmers, would be The resolution, adopted - Monday headed by Col. John J. Pershing, have arrived in Parker, C., WEDNESDAY, WOULD CUT COTTON CROP COLUMBIA, 8. C., December 16 (). fcLeod of South Carolina yes: telegraphed governors of all cotton-growing States asking them to ! join him In calling a South-wide con- ! ference to launch a movement for re- duction of cotton acreage next year. lo suggested that the meeting be held in New Orleans on January 7. Bankers, business men and repre- sentatives of various interested organi- invited under the governor's plan. [Stap envying nummsnf 'Studebaker DECEMBER 16, 1925. A. Kahw Inc. 935 F Street 33 Years at the Same Address Gifts of Jewelry Bought from A.KahnInc. Are Gifts That Last The late shopper need have no fear of small selections in our store. It has just recentiy been enlarged, assuring greater com- fort in shopping and a much larger display of suggestions. Gifts of jewelry are always most acceptable and when bought from a store with a reputation as staunch as ours, complete satisfaction is guaranteed. Willard Hotel last Right that hopeful that the street vill bring about & voluntary Pumu fiurabth finish | ‘ night at the annual meeting, when lao. They will proceed to Arica, Chile, officers also were elected, calls on Con- today. CHRISTMAS SPECI ALS } in L1V1ng Room Sultes Trade 1n Your Old Furniture Make every one in the family happy by taking your old un- sightly furniture and trading it in on one of these fine living room suites, The three suites pictured here are just a sample of the ex- cellent values to be had now! Sold on - Easy Terms ¢s do not ar-| cousolidation, 1 by Congress eptable to the 1 is to reach a popula- | have the full | > of its trans- We used t' call a feller a durned crank that devoted all his time an’ at- | tention t' one thing, but t'day he's a specialist. (Copyrignt S Dille Co.) DAIL RATIFIES TREATY. Agreement on Tells of Recent Advances. ed the improve- | in the past few | sume of the ac for this vear.| uld favor an in-| n the present Public Utllities | APProves London ssion or the formation of a Irish Boundary. 1y from the Commission- utilities, the ap-| DUBLIN, December 16 —The attorney to represent | Dail Efreann. last night, ed all ‘e the Public Utilitles | stages of the bill ratifying the- Lon- reement on the Irish boundary. e were several divigions, but the fare or.|Eovernment majority averaged 30. nto one body, | President Cosgrave announced the T d to the fiscal | 8greement w 3 ween the National Capital | the League of and urged that if | Irish treaty \\\HI[//////// Genuine Diamond und Solid Platinum Wedding Rings With 10 Diamonds ‘With 20 Diamonds 14-Kt. Solid White Gold Flexible Bracelets $15 ~Set with five brilliantly colored, square-cut stones, sapphir emeralds, rubies, etc. A superb omm White Gold Finger Ring' $85 Of 18kt solid white gold. Delicately lined open workman- ship on mounting. Two very fine, pure white diamonds with square-cut emerald or sapphire in the center. An ideal gift. $55 $100 Elaborate and exquisitely beautiful are these rings. Beau tifully carved and designed and studded with diamonds. The ring at $100 is studded with 20 diamonds encircling the band ions, as the Anglo- ad been registered. Clnme Clocks 3 a most serviceaple as 1l as an omamental gt Your good 111 be dls- played i the choice of & gife of this Kind. + the people to know | stand in _the way of sclared that he was in 1 Government's Urges Pension Increase. chairman of the com- retail trade, made an ex- nsive report on conditions in Wash- tlining in detail all the as- ity and its great growth. | that retired Govern- 1d_be pensioned at | “Dependable Clocks of Every Description” P.R. AYRES 902 10th St. N.W. Diamond and Sapphire Wrist Watches Special, $5O An exquisite watch in 14-kt. solid white gold case, diamonds and four sapphires in platinum cups. An un ment that is highly recommended and guaranteed. DR DTG P set with four genuine ually high-grade move- j S!evw!:m@e from em- | maximum annuity of ineer Comr rer Bell an that he w ving for Pitts 1 illustrated lecture on | declared he was go- | ind the expense of | lution « d. one of the direc- lors of ihe chamber. was adopted. | Martin A. Leese, acting president of the board, presided. i D.C. MAN IS IN PROJECT E TO BUILD POWER DAMS C. B. Ha“ley Seeks Permits fm Harnessing of the Tennesee and | Seth Thomas Clocks Double-Tone Quarter-Hour Strike $20 /4 Its Tributaries at Four Sites. | i . December | Application for preliminary per- | mits to construct power dams on the | Tennessee River and its tributaries | presented Harold C. | in | 15-Piece Combination Pearloid Toilet Set $55 A wide range of many beauti- ful designs in combination am- ber: color and silver or gold pearl. Priced specially low for Christmas. Genuine Manning & Bowman Electric Percolator Set, $25.00 Eight-cup capacity, colonia design with sugar bowl, cream er and tray, as pictured. Threc-Plpcc Bed-Davenport Sulte Three-piece Suite econsisting of Davenport that $89 50 opens up.into a full size, comfortable bed at night, and 4 ’iil)ehvers this Suite ock of Seth Thomas r Chime Clocks from a Chair and Rocker. Covered with a very strong and e I 10 1 . . . . . ~ . . evelopment Co. beautiful imitation Spanish leather. Specially priced. oelectric Co. Applications cover the Tennessee and | 1l Rivers and the esti- power of the projects h st i 'll;r:n»\:evt Dmlvlopmexm) | W&tch these ml’ | applications for the entire }?‘lflgorjwa | W 'S OTe,ud | ur d{ubts will dispelled- the secret ll beout atlast Tennessee Hydro- | were IrrP\finle\] by \hsr]es B. Hawley of W president of the cc ed for four dam si on the upper ‘ Tennessee. Clinch and Powell Rivers. | B 1 Dinner for Veterans. A dinner will be tendered disabled ; veterans of the \world War by nn‘ Burea ngraving and Printing | of the American L eider's restaurant Mo day at Sntlor'k Spectator Changes Hands. dn Y~ SOda- LONDON, December 16 () —The | a Oom liondon Spectator, one of the bell‘ v 1107 F. St., N.W. Sterling Silver Sherbet Cups $16.50 Per Half Doz. A beautiful giit of fine qual- ity and distinction. Moder- ately priced Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets $13.50 to $22.50 Set Beautifully _designed in am- ber color, or Pearloid. A superb gift in a handsome box, moder- ately priced. 4. New Address 612 13th St. Bet. F & G Sts. The Right Shoes For Children We go to the extreme in caring for the Feet of the Children. Three-Pxece Overstuffed meg Room Sulte \ very pretty 3-piece Overstuffed Living $107 50 Room: Suite, consisting of Davenport, Club Chair and Fireside Wing Chair. Made with loose spring-filled cushions covered in blue velour. ... Genuine Leather Bill Folds $3.50 A practical and appropriate gift for “Him.” Complete with 14-kt. solid gold tips on each corner. Electric Boudoir Lamps $5.00 Gilt-finish stands, with silk shades and silk fringe. In beau- tiful colors. Solid Mahogany 8-Day Hall Clocks With Quarter Hour Westminster Chimes $250 Here is a suggestion that will make a gift far beyond the ordi- nary. A beautiful case of solid mahogany. Choose from several at- tractive designs with beveled plate glass door. A high-grade guaran- teed movement.to assure accurate time-keeping. The beautiful two- tone enameled dials show the clock %° to wonderful advantage. Evening Appoint- ments Made. phane Maisn 8760. Anatomically correct shoes for the ordinary, normal foot — many styles “Corrective « » - of H LIFT s Sterling Silver Oxfords $10 All engraved with knife edge or rounded rim. In sterling &, Silver. A practical and useful %* gift. Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases $10 to $50 A wide assortment of sizes in beautifully striped and ham- mered patterns. A practical gift as well as a useful one. Shoes™ for the little foot that has a tend- ency toward weakness —weak arch or ankle— or the “toeing-in"" habit. Thrce-Piecc Overstufied Living Room Suite $169.50 Special Overstuffed Davenport Bed Suite, in taupe jacquard velour with loose cushions, fitted with nationally advertised- Nachman Springs. The 3 large pieces for only MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE oft HAalincne. 935 F Street 33 Years at This Address JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Professional Shoe Fitters Advise as well as Fit EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 612 13th Strwt West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. Next Droop’s Music House ANDREW BETZ, Manager ADOLPH KAHN, President ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN r'reasurer Gnenmasr VALUES av EASIEST TERMS 735 7th St. N.W.

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