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R _o SUNEAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER - 27, 1925—PART 1. CAROLS PROGRAM | [—ormcens or omo socwry | [MISTORY 3‘5,8‘3{?&%‘“23’;‘?,25{}&,8ESEIENEE WORKERS 10 BE BROADCAST! Arcient and Modern Songs to | ITESTS PROVE NITROGEN OF VARYING QUALITIES MEEI THIS WEEK War Utility Found Distinct Boomerang to Steel and Coke Plants, But Beneficial to Agriculture. Equipment in Mills Serapped. |Organized as Thriving Bmh in 19]0 It Has (,r(mu | Proportionately—McKinley’s Birthday Kept as ‘ Special Memorial and Banquet Day. Sixty-Eight soc,e(,es o Con- sitiving Account ot seiinley. asia | - VeNONiNESeveniBifferentt | diplomat. Sec: 'y of Agriculture i e 5 seven years by one of the dead chief Cities for Sessions. newest industries Be sung hy FU" BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. Unlike the majority of Stute societic | { i | Cathedral Choir. : | established at the National s a Scotch-Irishman, and Senato: B “Fifteen years | . which had modest beginni Charles A Dick recounted his services | — |Sustusitie . vears of struggle to attain their pres | 1o his native State, Ohio | lillusive eler ent prominence, that of Ohio sprams \other duy of profound significance | Three million words, 30,000 ¢ post like Minerva from the head of Jove, Ohi6 Hoclety's history wah the 3 ports, will be de full v and powerful from the mo on December 14, 1915, at 00 seientists - duri ment of its i which the late Warren G. Tarding | William How: as Chiel % had just taken his seat in the | trate of the ar i Senate, was principal guest. e e 1 clety was or 1 under his auspices | an eloguent spee w1 congratulated | Wis., and Rochester, on January 1910, with the lute|them on the numb different scientific socie Willlam I . associate jus [and dwelt particul . slgnal wslow during the week. It s esti-| the Supreme Court, as its first execu- | usefulness of the ad daughters | nated that the 2,000 sclentific pupe |of the Commonweslth of Ohlo (o the | to be read at these meetings will be | secretary, and James F. Hood, treasurer. Q / More thun 200 enthusiastic citizens 1. The late Ju Thoma { Uste to by some 5,000 scientists P /o). of the Buckeye State fig on the | Anderson was then one of the vice 1,000 sclentific addresses and | records ter members, and this | presidents « delivered before the numbe increased and mul(n:l:“u Constant Attendants, 5 ation for the Advance vening 16 vears 2 t Sejence affiliate tor from Ohio the late 1 i ctions during its an and Mrs. Hovding were | < the i December endants at th . | < S City The Americ of the oiety. 3 m includes subjects red the White House t ts conspired t uests of hons Aeri | sung today | fee at 4 o'clock. Rev Sisty-eight | DeVries, canon and will bt in Four-itths could not. 1 | discovered, Left to vight: Chiel Justice W cheap use Howard Taft, president; Willlam L. ! nitrogen by i proce plos In the January 28. The or ittion has e Reformer All Agree Augustus Caesar o or Made Awful Botch of Present (ull(*ll(lsll‘]”'" Obio Trealdent: ani the dnnus banquet given on that date. which is {one of its most prominent fea gfscn . 1 to honoring the | < proposed calendar reform that | which will be of a single day's dura- | become Presidents || W being discussext by the League | tion, so the working public in Wish- i to recalling | ons, ameng many other things, | ington 1 look forward to an excep, in reverence that other of this number 1: s Cor additfon:] holidays. In this | tional vear without the wid of o re | who was a vietin of an respect the old calendur has provided | vised calendar amply for the coming vear. however.| [ does not = the holidays fall in such @ manner | (e ref {4% to insure two and sometimes three lidurs off for newrly all of the official holidays fter having uc time i fon . ! i 2 1 Distilling dfsaster was th on and AMrs. Hard- | nsed the Prest d engagement, { . s . This led b promise faith distl] ) )} assassin. Loy that the next would find N 3 i f o el ).0! ' o the President and his wife in attend New Have : S i prod Brilliant Gatherings. ance December 25, ; X s ol e Coma coul President and Mrs. Coolidze consid : ndon: tride 1k 1 the Harc Announcement $100,000 e James Abram Gartield Lowever ) any wise hrist's Birth Organized as soclal and non-political the Ohio Society in the District of Co P lumbia has achieved an envia iy that suggeste Theo- | 1UM =ty tation or the brilliancy and frequ dore de Daragiac A York « SO £or ¢ > n Monday next vear, thus £ gl U Lot its gatherings. At that first meeting wo-da )mnq“ Memorial ‘ 1910, held in the great ¥. 80 the follow- | ey it ! 1 the old Arlir the “day off.” | é < v site of the Veterans also comes on | g, And re Wishington's most dis Monday will | wh 3 o \ : by Presid 1 3 . i by the fi P : ; ) ter, qu . holiday Wi & 1 1 > rd e making ofticers e b ovee Star to Be MMuminated ' Christ RECALLS DAY U. S. FLAG WAS RAISED IN ALASKA Veteran Tells of s Washington's birthday. his e u].ql it remain Ceren: Parade Ground at Sitk; OAKLAND, ¢ hloln Lo e Ranot ihe jann tava s ; & 1 o alBresie B wh Pl Bacillus Acidophilus Milk hall of the Arlingt The of addition to Justice g AnFO, Intestinal disorders Prepared b Christmas, the la comes on Saturday next ye day_holiday. hem wwhen tE School ing of y Sullivan, State FISHING IS ONLY SPORT SOLEMN QUEEN BESS BRIAND INDULGES IN D IN OF NEW PLAY REJECTED Applies Te:\chxu‘,; of Izaak Walton Eugland Cult to International Di- ; tion the Chief Justice | nator Stmeon D E v sident. and i {ologt Fig ar Sitka par Prefers Merry Woman | je : il e b gy Ruler of Song and Story Ver- sion to Melancholy Old Maid LON e plomacy, He Asserts a line, is t ristide Bri the eight sublic did 1 € 3 ot ' 14, at whici € & Nicholus 1bers and ce and trom Oh or Har ol SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 or ihe with Mr. L t betwe ing the famous 5 southwest Christmas Pastors o PR e gouthwest will partici Charles produced 4 on MeKi inches gt very solemr ed the fullbe ches will | American wn, # ] y kkeener competition in other 1urts « b volve ven. ¥ e i S ihles. of Mis | the world to Amevican manu Mrs. Beu- | (urers Richard any of the ows the dang rs of state with po; illowing sentiment to creep into men of h An After-Christmas Clenring Sale of Free-W estinghouse Electric Sewing Machines Console, Consolette and Desk Models That Are Marred or Havc Been Used as Demonstrators Offered at a Flat— $25.00 Reduction Free-Westinghouse Sewing Machines are made in period, colonial and modern designs HOME'MAKING involves important decisions. Where li e quumtcl\ finished in American or Hugue can men and women find a fruitful field for their 18 Y ds T w not Walnut. Mahogany or Mission Oak earning power? Where can they live in the comfort of an Tlustrated are a few of the ways in which inviting climate, and enjoy life as they live it? Where can they may be used to add to the attractive - s . . re - oy they forecast continued years of financial security and enjoy- ness of your home! Here la‘u‘ 12 : ; able environment? why vou should own one of these fine sewing machines. A population of 1,263,549 voted ‘‘Aye”’—for Florida! FLORIDA These Reasons Appeal to Thinking Men Scientists give special favor to Florida for soil and cli- matic conditions which in crease and maintain health fulness 4 For a 33-year period aver- age high temperature. 80.5 degrees: -low, 63.3 During reasons . More sewing space Electric light . Inclosed drawers 8. Easier to clean . Unusual designs 9. Revolving spool pin . Patented knee con- 10. Easy-to-wind hobbin trol 11. Toggle link take-up ~ And itisincreasing today more rapidly than the popula- tion of any other state in the Union. Ttchy Eczema Un Hands Three Years Cuticura Heals SleooiEntazallic in water or {2 It caused s ter and was treat=d th ! began usig Cuiic Daily use of Cuticura Soao ker; the pores active and the skin medicated antiseptic powder of| pleasing fragrance. Seap 2e. Ofutment 2§ and M. Taloum e, Rold st e, Sempie B Cureren Sheciey ielc 2o the same period, 66 per ceat sunshine. Average total rain- fall for year, 48.97 inches Although 2,500,000 acres are under cultivation, more than 20,000,000 acres are yet to be caltivated. Thousands of Florida acres produce a yield of $4,000 to $5.000 annually: in 1924, morethan $50,000,000 worth of small fruits and vegetables was shipped, in addition to 20,000 cars of grapefruit and 33,000 cars of oranges. Field crops and stock reach a $250,000,000 value and poultry alone yields more than $12,000,000 annually. Building construction ex- ceeds $30,000,000 a month and in 1924 the state invested nearly $7,000,000 in good roads. This is because Florida is a ycar 'round state for work—by man or invested capital—for health, for play. It is because Florida, enriched by age, offers the opportu- nity of youth. Men are making money when banks increase their de- posits at the rate of a full million dollars every business day—as is the case in Florida. When land yxelds an average net return of $289 an acre, as in Florida in 1924-25, the economic foundation for the future is beyond question. A single advertisement is too restricted to list the varied opportunities the state affords; your request for any information will bring literature on any subject which interests you especially. FLORIDA State Chamber of Commerce 416A Consolidated Bldg. Jacksonville, Florida . “The Busy Corner” . Extending leal 12. More space when . 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