Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 31

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THE SUNDAY 'MEDAL GIVEN REA FOR ACHIEVEMENTS Pennsylvanians Honor Rail Presi- dent Who Rose From Rodman. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 20, 1. 97 " 1925— PART searchers, attracted by the monetary | rewards offered when Capt. James | ‘PLANE WRECK HUNT di sared, also have hunted through | IN BERKSHIRES FAILS {5 et 55 cess tonight. | There i uncertainty over plans for | further search. Snow has alread: fallen,and there is a threat of further snowtall, which would effectively pre vent continuation nr the hunt. future. T do not believe that in any industry {n the country Is there toduy more satisfactory relationship be- tween employers and employe than prevalls among those engaged in me production of iron and steel.” He also sald the rallroads this _\m\r. “will have handled the largest volume | of business, and probably will have | realized the greatest aggregate, both | gross and net earnings, for any year ! {in thelr history | AUTO PRQDUCTION HIGH railroad | 1o Tnin to Beborie Dieallont. of tho| 281 Passenger (Gazs Made in| 1 1sylvania and recently wuas re- U. S. During November. 54 vears of service, was tonight. in honor of hi Production of automobiles in the 1 railroad_executive, | United States in November was placed 1 by the Pennsylva- |at 7 passenger cars and 04 | Yew York at fis annual [ trucks vesterda he Comm dinne harles M . president | partment. Thiz, with the Car S ht Drove to be that: of ‘the ik of the socicly, in pre 1] output. made th_ American i ge ¢ 436,358 and 33 '“,Nm | 400,000,000 Pounds WARNS OF WASTIN Of Rubber Taken CHRISTIAS TREES o Jumk P Tired of high prices for and its products, Amer try is going to the junk forenng old rubber for use at a e of shout 400,000,000 pounds a . with an aimost equal saving in dollars. Sey that GREENVALL I'his subdivision of beautiful 5 and 6 room detached and semi-detached homes is located one mile within city limits and has all con- veniences of the city. Any man can afford one of them. They contain hot-water heat. clectric lights, hardwood floors throughout Large fenced lots. ldeal place for children. Price. $6950. Small cash payment and $35 per month. To inspect— Drive north or transier to bus at 15th and H streets N.IX. and ride to Char ning street Searchers Comb Woods in Vain, and Snow Threatens to Halt Proceedings. rubber «n indus- le and re | Heads Polish Treaty Delegatmn WARSAW, December i% (#).—Dr. Uipolit Gilwic, formerly commercial counselor of the Polish legation at Washington. has been designated head of a Polish delegation charged with renewal of the negotiations with to frame a commercial tr ated here that the initiative the resumption of the negatiatic came from Moscow. Chief Forester Says They Should Be Cul According to Forestry Methods. while in Sioe o = 5 e .000.000 ) . With in 1 pounds This increase 000,000 pounds would cut iy J dan nual - importation of - $00.000.600 [ Py the Associated Press. PITTSFIELD, ~Mass, December Several days of search by hunt and woodsmen have failed to dis- | cover the wreck of an airplane which Warren Campbell of Brooklyn, N. Y., reported he found while on a huntin, | trip rec ently in the woods of the town of Tyringham. south of here. Tt had been thought thut the wreckage — e . December . who rose from a v Hoover has announced 19 reason why ould e denied the res Willi; United vever,. he wa cut only by American - Chris: 100,000,000 State whae disapp , respectively. 1919, while on a fi totals were less than those | Atlantic City. Jam above | forced landt e 2 e et e trade quu:hlq fm village. nd thus * o year 2, United | ¢ of eight 2 :Studebaker : : has been 3400627 2,970,100, 7 srapher, nto | [The « : ! : U’uwef Buminh?q Bm:h’ ervers pointed out that turn February 1 of t India rubbes growers to “100 per cent \HUKH\H“'V' present the ‘GARMAN BROS. 2423 Bladensburg Road Linc. 9400 ) Boston to | i made a and re- industry. which » manufacturing of this country. he suld. ear in a state of great ac- wd high expectation for the 4 { for the sume period ¢ 1 trucs § the w r he had failed | n th production lus been 442,323, agaiust | vesterday to 1o the plane. | 334.011. i Twenty or other volunteer contrast wif PEERLESS FU res of foresf In co ITURE CO., 829 7ih ST. Half Price . On All Toys and Many Gift Pleces Four days of sensational selling! Profits thrown to the wind to qmcklv dispose of our entire stock of toys and many gift furniture pieces. We clear our store every D(‘(‘(‘ll]l)(‘l‘ of all gift pieces, even if we must give them awa And most of them are below cost. If you want reliable gift pieces, shop here and shop early as po.-..thr, as quantities are llmfl(‘l]. Any Suite purchased will be delivered before Christmas. Half-Price (ylfts That Will Be Remembered the Year Round (R SPEARS LEAVES Y. M. C. A WORK HERE Former Direotor of Boys' Depart- Succeeded by W. T. Beatscn. ment . associate direcio appointed dir 1 the Macon. € nd left last week to take |up his duties there. Mr. Spears has | been active in local Y AL work | for the past three y w | here from the Denve ervation. inted to serve temporarily in M. il detinite appoin Denuding of Land Condemned. criminate small like m in the recent Y. M gn was enteriained last home of Coleman Jen » president of the Y hd chairman of boys’ work. A rgreens is to be condemned, ich troy our | nj wing them. The | ¢, Christmas | de fore ¢ should by s team nlmm form of vanda D also tool the form of a fare depurtment & ot under ction of George M Sale % rd for sale cellent step supported by every SAL Solid Sterling PHILIPPINE BANK HEADS BLAMED FOR OVERDRAFT| Auditor’s Report Lays Responalhxl-. B ity to Directorate, Officials i and Sugar Agency. 8 Associate NILA the i 1 Press December 19 Bridge and Floor Lamps, Electric De efficient of the Phil he principal or Gas One-Half Off Was $895. Now....$4.47 Was $11.95. Now..$5.97 Was $1495. Now..$7.47 Was $29. Now....$14.50 s $49. Now...$24.50 Smoking Sets One-Half Off Now. Not * \which blames the e. the su umber of o < for the alleg $2.25 ...$375 \Was S4.30 50. Was $19. Was $27 s report recom \nization of the .$13.50 ~z raranteed 2 / /Sclid Sterling Silver 22 A Luxurious Living Room Suite 1 Wonderful \s a holiday feature. we in handsome figured velour; and Davenport, with loos Also with suite we preser and Shade. Handsome Malic Sweeper and Collapsible Car Gift With 15 Pieces—Special— offer this great living room value ith pain outside backs and sides. versible spring-filled cushions and fine spring construction vou with a Mahogany End Table, Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp 1y Smoker and T Two Beautiful Pictures, Metal Carpet Table. it Easel Frame. . : el Three gorgeous picces Armchair, Fireside Chair HEARING IS ORDERED ON CONDUIT PETITION | Work Will Cost W. R. & E. $160,- 000. Ham Tells Commi: Bus Rerouting 0. K."d and 13 ight-seat, Mahogany-frame Velour Davenport Bed Suite in place of the above suite Children’s Table Set One-Half Of Was $11.50. Now... Your choice of Ti All Sample Beds One-Hdlf Off §7.30. Now....$3.75 Was $9.00. Now...$4.50 WWas $15 Now......$7.50 Was § Now....$12.50 The Public Utilities Commiss decided to hold = public January 20, to consider the peti. tion of the North Capitol Citizens' Association to require the Washing- ton Railway & lectric Co. to extend | its underground conduit on North | Capitol street from the pit between R and W streets northward to Micl Im..m‘ avenue. William F. Ham. president | of the company, has advised the com- ! mission that the work will cost ap proximately $160,000 { The commission aiso aut ve-routing of Woodley ine of the Elec ; Was ctffened, but ecd to be solid sterling Sitver through and through, and no man will live long cnoveh to wear them out; Look the word “Sterling” mw,m on the back. Every sold with the dis- tinct er that the R L <amic” grade can be bought elsewhere for less than $200. Mail filled for any 38¢ per pair orized the road bus Doll Carriages One-Half Off 12-P|ece Group, lnc]udmfl 4—Pmco V‘alnut 17-Piece Dining Room Outfit, Including Suite Veneer Bedroom Suite in American and in Gum, Walnut Finish orders will be quantity at pr hill in low turbance. Wiscom- Macomb straigl sin a street. Robert E. Jones & Opposite U. %%%%%%fi%%&%&% Speak Early for Your Holiday Supply —of SCHNEIDER’S FRUIT CAKE. You want to be sure of hav- ing an abundant supply for vour Xmas Table. SCHNEIDER’S FRUIT CAKE —owes its superiority to imported fruits and a carefully followed old English recipe. Order at Your Grocers or Delicatessen Store 5 413 Eye St. NW. %éfifi%&%&@fi%&%@%@fi%&% P Watches—Diamonds—dewelry 610 Ninth St. N\W. S. Patent Office Tue CuarLes Scunemer Bakine Co. Phone Main 1664 BETTER QUALITY BREAD BB RERERERERE %%%%%W%%%%M%m%%%%%fi%%z%%a%%s%%a Co. b RRERERERERERERVERERER Genuine, Imitation Leather and Mahog- any Frame Rockers One-Hdlf Off $9. Now. ..$4.50 $19. Now.....$9.50 $29. Now....$14.50 $39. Now....$19.50 Was Was Was Was %’%’%@%%@%@% Child’s Rockers One-Half Off Was $3.30. Now...$L75 Was $4.30. Now...$2.25 gfi Was $6.50. Now. .25 o Was $&Y. Kuguenot These four_large pieces—Bow-cnd Bed, Dresser, Roomy Chest of Drawers and 2-drawer Semi or Full Vanity (add $20 for 4-drawer Full Vanity)— gum, rich walnut veneer—complete a handsome suite at a tremendous saving ! See it tomorrow ! Also included with this group, link <pring, chair, 2 pillows, easel frame, electric bed light with silk shade and two electric boudoir lamps and :hades. Terms Arranged Secretaries and Desks One-Hdlf Of Was $39. Now..$19.50 Was $49. Now..$24.50 Was $69. Now..$39.50 Now. .$49.50 < *¢ hogany '\plm‘t Des Finish to Suit You You couldn't ask for a fi « Magnificently built of choice gum. walnut finish, i cludes Extension Table, Large Buife! Server, Host Chair and Five Diners, Two Beautiful Pictures in pretty polychrome frames. Bridge Lamp and Shade, Gilt Easel Frame, Beaut! ful Imported Pearl Inlaid Nickel Tray and Handsome Satin-finish Bread Trav. All for this startling low price. Don't miss this valuc. dining room ou Pay a Little Each Week or Month Poster Beds One-Hdlf Off Solid mahogany, neered and metal styles. Was $29. .$14.50 Was $39. ..$19.50 Was $59. ..$29.50 ve- Now.. Now Now W, W, Was $69. o Was $89. 829 7th 5t. N. W. s —_—_— __——e—m—m e FREE" With any suite purchased here during the next four days, a $19 Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade. a $29 Ma- . a $24 Mahogany Davenport Table or a $22 Buffet Mirror. Gas Ranges One-Half Off Now. Now. Now. as $49. as $59. Now. than veral Semi-closed China '139 .$24.50 .$29.50 Was Was Was $3.95. Now...$1.97 $5.00. Now...$2.50 £0.00. Now...$4.50 $12.00. Now..$6.00 this. es, - Closed Spinet Desks One-Half Off Was $29. Now....$14.50 Was 839. Now....$19.50 Cedar Chests One-Half Off Was $14. Now.....$7.00 .$39.50 \Was $21. Now. $m.sn .$49.50 % \Vas $40. Now.

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