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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, WEDNESDAY. B‘LANmN ASSAIiS o e 5*;-1 led to V~|o ' Jardine i to | esolution 3 Meals a Day to Needy at taxicab from Says Pohce *High Ups” Are »,', was Clts to Pawhuska. Okl “Hamstringing” D. C. Lt Traffic Director. payment of bills Warning to h n the o The two Indiar tee Depurt City from the Os T appeared ure. One airplane a ‘The oth | taxi and made the trip hack to it a charze of $114. Cost portation by rail f Pawhuska is $8.02 stricted Indians ted by them must 1 by the zovern pent can he made. serintendent refused o this ba 1 stand that was snproved by Commissioner of Indian Affairs Burke. DRY LAW CRUSADER | than they need. . ce rather tha i Shenandoah, Pa. By the Associated Prest s s AL LAl S SHENANDOAH, Pa.. December DECEMBER 23, 1925. T sz - v o = FQOD GIVEN CHILDREN ree President Coolldge s | “ehouid not biame. the farmera If the |2 Ao SBARR00 e hllaran of wivilin ple of self-preservi Tariff Defense. i the v d_children’ " was promized if indus- | far 1_food at it cannot exist with s ariff and refuses to grant Towa, December A8riculture like protection. jon plan s farm e o | PLANS HUGE MERGER. ultural relief bil s | L4 expression of “amusement™ in res 000 Indi lutions adopted by the executive com. | W T181€Y to Head $50,000.000 Indi- mittee of the American Council of ana Limestone Company. | Agrieulture and ‘the corn-belt commit 2 tee. Uf Tarmn DrEant e BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Decem! Closing # two-dayv se 3§ 23 D). —William Wriz ommittee, which claims rese re lhuv 1 Hv\”lnlv Midwes & merger of Indiana lme- on irries in the Bloominzton that it did not | Bedford distriet, involving $50.000.000 the Fordne “umber | Worth of property. which controls 75 Buibiakall eat benefit {6 1 Iture | per cent of the Indiana limestone pro shraom seup " and announced that an | ductio i RSEEt anar Sikey sure was being prepared | Associated with W I8 Law- Cranberry joli rence Whiting, Chicugo banke: B ax Frosh green pous Bill Being Framed. w2 ARRESTED FOR L'BEli We will soon agree.” the resolution | Negro Alderman Presides. i Exgivs raiog cad, “upon a4 measure which will pre-| NEW YORK. December 23 (). Bpecial Fremeh dressing i" nt the export corporation ides in|For the first time in the history of Homemade plum pudding the si s m e ible with ef- | New York a negro presided yester Anchorage saune Bay Rum Raided Charged Police | rectiv e 5 | day at the hoard of aldermen. ~Aldes Chief With Protecting Seller of Wine. < hi ntmost L And Br the Associated Pre Droper| | DBS MOINEE, Towa: December 1. Hammond. 70 vears old. a Arv erusader and a former chief of police here, was arrested vesterday on released | maore than the lezal amount of irvest resulted from his state- | al Chief of Police Cavender = a residence here where ammond said he the safety < making the | conspirary (o defeat | Hammond prohibitic nh:\l »Hlt| arrosted re \ 2 ‘ were dru Hammond | N. D. BAKER ACCEPTS Sed the chief of havinz refused 1o | it = A him to try te prevent the sale | of bay rum while he was a spec fal | ox Secretary to Speak at liquor officer for the police depart e : diy b ¥ ment. a the chief recently re ‘ Woodrow Wilson Memorial Dinner. i e vas made ves & Five Hurt in French Wreck. PARIS, December 23 (#).—Five per ; Halr Dressing. Marcel Waving sons werr injured <lv. when the ve denartment of t SCHUMANN-;{EINK SUES. Ve Beeks $10,000 She Claims Was Ad- WM foj v ovie Producer. o z anced to Movie Pr: N e X AND), Orez.. Decer * Schumann-Heink. sin vesterday filed suit here ag: v Fleming, 2 motion picture producer yecover 10,000, wi 1223 F Street N.W. hand Schumann-Heink ger, appeared in five photoplays pre i ; 5 2 . Studio near Portland were (GGenuine Southern khown mostly in New F cooking. Modest prices. Checks Sent to Ministers. Music, twelve until two. DURHAM. N. €., December 23 (#) —-Superannuated ministers of the 4 Methodist al Church South in | Nunnally's Famous South- this State have been seni Christma e S $10.000 by Dr. W\ ern Candies always fresh. »f the Duke 1'ni honey comes from & fund provided for the purpnse by the | late James B. Duke. Christmas Without a Fresh Ham would be like Thanksgiving without a turkey. No matter how many courses are served—your guests will thrill when the appetizing Fresh Ham appears. The whole feathered family can figure in your menu—but unless Mr. Porker is repre- sented—in a savory Fresh Ham or Fresh Shoulder—there’ll be disappointment. Don't forget to order a Fresh Ham or a Fresh Shoulder for the holidays. | RESLR e o o Washington Meat Packers’ Association wm _in ursing it | hand, the price of his zreat surplus i (¢ the great co-operative movement.” | nian dohn William Smith. nezro. ren Wh ms for such a4 me; are | resenting the Harlem “black belt, izreed upon the committee wi ielded the gavel farm orzaniza TioiUleuch o diol e pressed 4 wish that Congress hold up further consideration of agricultural SN0 Announcement! stated sed on through et fall a5 heavily on the farmer < on any other class,” while ane hand. the farmer pays his of the tariff tribute practically evervthing he buvs, and on the other The following lumber dealers wish to announce that their offices and yards will be closed all day on December 25th and 26th and on January 1st and 2d: Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. Bethesda Lumber Co. Jos. L. Crupper Corp. W. T. Galliher & Bro., Inc. Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Frank Libbey & Co. Murphy & Ames, Inc. W. A. Pierce Co. W. W. Riley. H. L. Ryan Lumber Co. Silver Spring Building Supply Co. Taylor & Kelly, Inc. I. S. Turover. .George E. Walker. Columbia Brick & Coal Co. %’K%’E&%%%W%‘E@E& Mine d// )"ourfti TAR SALVE S0c¢ Jar '}4\‘!;%21&51\’%51%32’%7&( ) * i Anstantly Removes Dandruff H and keeps the Hair In Perfect Condition g = Manicurine. Halr Cutting ARSI EHRREREEN LS A Merry Christmas and A Happv New Year To All e T is the desire of the Nachman:-Furnitare Company that 21l especially our own employees, shall have a Merry Christ- mas. Mid-December is the most trying time of the year for retail store workers and sometimes it seems that Christmas is anything but merry for those who make the greatest contribu- tion in extra effort toward the cheerfulness of the season. We are strongly of the opinion that our service would be less ef- ficient and willing than we wish it to be if our employees were not considered humanly. We believe you will signify your approval of our action adhering to our policy. We feel our employees are entitled to a nceded rest and consideration as to their pleasures and we promised them an extra holiday in ap- preciation of their loyalty and efforts. We also wish to extend our grateful acknowledgment for the tremendous business support we have obtained by the belief in our advertisements and statements to the public and assure an absolute continuance. We have previously advertised both our stores, Eighth and E Streets, Northwest, and Eighth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast, to be closed Saturday, De- cember twenty-six and Nachman Furniture Company always does as it advertises; therefore, both stores will close Thurs- day, Christmas Eve, at six o'clock and remain closed until Monday morning, December twenty-cight, at nine o’clock. The Nachman Furniture Co., Inc. 8 5L S S S 8 ST S R S S SRR L DL R S i B S S SRS S ? | k‘i%%fi%fi%’a@%"sfi(}h%’A‘:Z’:ff‘zhé"‘fhf? h»&.mmmm mmmmmm»mmw declare war on the protective | coal miner e fed here vesterda ¥ A A o a¥ | 1 A x'& REVEREVEYE and coal were take he homes of | Hnn there are 33.000 orphans to.be reud, butter and coffee we ziven to | s BaREn s | nh.w to whom tickets had heen dis- | Appeal in 5.]1,” of 100.000 c}“]_\ Tl"* 100,000 chitdren In Ukrania in tributed hy the welfar kers. Plans clude many orphin< who had been were under w night to serve dren in Ukrainia. turned away b orphanages hecans: three meals ¢ to the needy. 2y . of lack of funds and of room, 1 “The relief koW h An urgent avpeal for clothi ! also refuze children who had drified {day after numerous r : \ i o1 into Ukrani sovs Mr. Pellegrin tion hud 1 ‘| 7 > Many are bad plight as *he hro 3 ndoah V. , by Ha 5 children. It is being done under the super- | Lom: g upon receipt Mr. arin axks that hundles of vision of the Children's Welfare | zrams f bitter cold we rouzht or sent to Wash League, of which Mrs. John I ix | in relief a and also that the or n headquarters, 321 Bond Build heen 0 ca . nue and Fourteenth 1y for 100,000 childre nd that any charges be pre v coal to € the organization that wk of fuel. SHELDON TUXEDO $37 Specially Priced for Holiday Parties IHEHECHTC0~FSTREET IHANAN I /HOE/ $1250 Ok ! / V /DOBB/ HAT : $Q20