Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. BINNESS I_EADERS EREG‘LAR FELLERS—A Vital Question to Jimmy. R e e BY GENE BYRNES |COPPER PRODUCTION CUT, l} | MAY EASE SITUATION 1 wmb\/ MRS. DUGAN NG { S PRED"JT GUUB YEAR WES BEEN EATING I THS LADS AS oo Pt WHO'S GONNA |Bossitte Solution of Dilemma | \ e O AR LOTS OF GLEEP! DECIDE WHICH 1S Metal Producers Are Facing Seen - pec HING ] : 1 CANT BET HIM TO THERE'S NOT : Prosperity Seen for Agri-| EAT SPINACH OR SOUP \\ WRONG WITH - ME? ’ i 2 | | OR BEANS AND T'™M . S 3 s Atiz, Dacemben &3 culture, Labor and All Lines AFRAID HES RUNING : SR e HIS SToMAcH/ s 4B) ; 3 - tion for the dilemmi in which cop; of Industry. e : 2 = g Producers.in the United St in Lessened Mining. CHICAGO, December 31.—Financiai 5 - i K - 7 commodit .\\‘\’.‘V‘:‘\’I:m‘w. dustrial and lei 7 3 100 - : E to lead the further point where 7. could not comp lr” Ee iative to @ | the bl Syndicate, Inc | lared, would umber of dom *FOREIGN SERVICE SHIPPING ~Ews | B- &0 PLANTO CUT " 1L SEES SHAKESPEARE BEING . ‘ - TALKS CONTINUED = MAIN LINE RUMORED .- | . MADE UNRECOGNIZABLE e Arrivals at and Sailings From the canal has heretofore beer Now: Yok, conmected with il ol et | Professor Doubts if Playwright (Just Half Block West * | Georgetown School AddsJ M. Beck Project to Shorten Route by Use rUmois the f e B Would Know “Hamlet” as | __ New Ambassad, heater) and Ohio is a and Dr. J. H. Latane to i R \ of Canal Roadbed Is omnerehip o the wal Played on Modern Stage. Spe('ia] New Yeul‘ i i | e | | : i | | | \lroads W Lecture Staff. San Branc o, [Dee- 15 Reported. B TODAY. : / ember 31.—If Wil | Yy 4 S fooet N TREOE L | S | e Turkey Dinner v reix v Seho i n o iz 1 i ront W « 1 showing | . 4[‘ o ‘--t’I\' f:‘rrlu--' . i 3 4 3 % e i B mle nt of Ven ° <olicit John . - 1 ‘ ik Colored Men Suspected of Shooting ' 1% ask, “Who e - of Johns Top Tomer Guthiam \ ’ Cumberland e T in Well biha e o = v this period of 1 tinue its pul ecturs o Byron v Pt - T e At Virginian Found in Well. e jazeiton Spe Five Course e sbably will be reached during m this Winter and Sy 1 . 1 RIDAY ra sing t of the Ches. ' Special Dispatch to st . : Gy o ion 0f b iakespenre s Leen o amended No Breakfast New Year Day e S Sr R s 0t e e doleten, ol e st B e Fo oal Unitin anso 0 Razlineton brociSizeats For Reservations Call Col. 5012 ution and Amer history | gelias Dee. 24 F Shepherdstown Lathor vide ed | Fd on 2 e irginia side of the and as far north on the \ mrA side to a short distance 2dmund A. Walsh, S, J., re OUTGOING STEAMERS, of the Foreign S SAILED YESTERDAY - i U PSS i ho will extend his discussions of t ; : = == “Year of Prosperity.” Russian problem, will open the 1 Rotierdan. 1000 & BEBEEEEEEEEEB ss strong but conser-| ture series the evening of January ~*~‘V‘f"‘,fi;:‘?‘?i’3‘?‘1:&?‘3‘3“;‘ e e U A &]P) FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR STORES “ WE MAKE eekly lectures. FLORIDA DOG RACERS APPEAL. BETTING RULING [ Decision Closes Plants and May | LIS J ! May vour happiness during the New Year be - Stop Horse Meet at Tampa A N Maira L a0 »-3 E Prosperity is nove ! in February. s o T replete with bountiful Health and Prosperity, and act and the outl e ot Bmncl s o e ., December 1. —Ofl- |3 ! to.00 4.3 may we offer our thanks for the liberal patronage farm con t ¢ racing plants yesterday | Dor 0 and the . &l ng results of an appeal to | that you have given us during the past year, with the - Blank Tooks for over - - N o Muar s and equip- hope that the New Year will bring us closer to e at the [()\\I\l P(!\\"ill COST TO you and that our service may be even more efficient. Yot We will send a representative to consult with yeu if notified STOCKET &~ FISKE CO ot and lome PRODUCING STATIONERS ampa, St < o . e e NOTED CUBAN ILL. I'HE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. om putting on its 2 ing every line of the basic industries. I r H l','»‘h' s . Alferdo Zayas in Critical RAIL MEN OPTIMISTIC. | Suprer irt Gondition 58 — ffort is being made to obtain a 3 Predict Heavy Freight Business for chich would per-| HAVANA. December 30 (). D Calendars Stationery Coming Year. ing a tinal de ted Press tition for ti days. Me e R i ot ke estera henthe OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ALL DAY o SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd, CLOSING AS USUAL AT 9 P. M. A&P ———loje——i|n[e———ln|e=—————in[——— o ——1 e ——o|——la|c———|o|———[o] —=[a|—] o] r to keep railws ! t D 1 laws will be i e S ey W Management : 25 $3.50 Philadelphia ' oy O - | 8] is the test of a bank, as of any o 193,00 Wilmington r"‘“‘“‘“w i other business house. The S\U]Nl’)KY\S Union Trust Company takes sat- JANUARY 3, 17, 31 [ 2 ] isfaction in calling to your at- he s ‘ e il o tention the names of the men in "1 PRI, | Commerce” Commizsion. s : n 1005 AN Cheer A who shape its policies and con- 5 about 000,000 C b LR D e .Lu~ themselves, 5 ( g : ""*””"“'-_ {1 I duct its ()])CI‘R“OIL { approval of thi 3 y i step in the hiladelphia. and Read- s will amend or enact ciding for voluntary aldations this would undoubtedly Pennsylvama Rallroad OFFICERS lliam ule, Southern Paci The St Railroad of the World v 3 4 EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN ... President Company, . Byram, re p GEORGE E. HAMILTON. Vice-Pres't, Atty. and Trust Officer H Mitwau s T GEORGE E. FLEMING _Vice-Pres't. and Asst. Trust Officer 4 Paul, str e Tefl.c'i_l Clll“ldren WALTER S. HARBAN....ooorooee Vice-President 00.000: DO I aon | EDWARD L. HILLYER .Vice-Pres't. & 2nd Asat. Trust Officer svstem), $44 : Tlino & oads better to meet the competition | DIt se 1 b e ekt i 8. antop 8 T 5 iEHips oberetIiEthoURLAS Clltlcul'a IRVING ZIRPEL. Secretary & 3rd Asst. Trust Offfcer East Coast, : : anal. \ 5 NG Z : S 3rd Asst. Trus i 0,000 Lovisvile and - S5oihee and Haals i { U W. FRANK D. HERRON . Treasurer 00,000; Norfolk and Rashes and Irritations i S. WILLIAM MILLE EE i Sl Treasurer G. ELMER FLATHER........ Ll Asst. Tressurer ' $18,500.000: Readi Z st Koo Northern, $ ! On Savmgs Cotcura Suap Koons thio Suin Clear | WILLTAM. /S; TYONS oo .. Asst. Secretary ~ New Jersev .000: | 0 Wallet, Clock or o e ly arrangcd, JEORGE E. HAMILTON, JR. e t. Attorney WithiNeo Aceountal]| | New Modern‘Homes more campicte buyers ited the vear will ide is now in the DIRECTORS md3 of cvery tCIc’ JOSEPH H. CRANFORD % hone subscriber in CHEEMAS DaNEoE B GEORGE E. FLEMING ashington. It is O B EAG. DANEL W. 0'DONOGEUE JOHN H. HANNA D. o roninm | New Year Eve the new Classified WALTER 5 HARBAN DRR ! icianosox at Open All Day 0 Business Telephone JORN ¢. HOYT JORN T, SATL Restoration of Credit. Central Savings Bank 1bility of the railways to meet | ¥ due o the enormous cap. | 710 14th St., Near G 5 EASY 11 expendit made during the past Francls M. Savage, President TERMS our years for improvements to equip- Member American Bankers' Association Exhibith House of the American == . || THE WILLARD | =~ New Years Day Directory:. 3. KA . .M,,‘,, presidents mi,,‘,,d‘ COFFEE SHO‘P ‘ ‘ R:presen!flh've.on 'Fremilu JAMES B. LAMBIE THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. Mapother. Louisville and water heat, hardwood floors, cement cel- CHARLES F. WILSON : Six rooms, Dancing Begi t 10 O’Clock ¥ Mme. S. L. 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