Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN N, D. €., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926. | 5 7 1 clation were announced yes - |the entire country. He was a mem- i isdiction. the company says It is a foreign cor- P 3 S ys Ancients Ate ernoon: Dr. John C, an, p ber of the party which mesompanied Dentes) Gour J’\m New vork, | poration, and does not conduct bust- |, hC'tI!’mp:.ratlver 5 dent, Carnegie Institute of Technol | the recent congressional committee in. | The Vacuum Ol Co. of New York, [ ness in the District of Columbia and |From the London Ma W ith More Care ©EY; Charles Shelton, Washington, au- | vestigating grazing conditions in the | which was recently sued for $500,000 | may not be sued in the local courts. £ i thor and authority on wild life; for- | national forests of the West. He fa- | damages for alleged libel by the FPenn . |am bargain hunting. mer v. Frank G. Lowden of Illi- | vored the general trend of the Clark- |Ofl Co., has asked the Distri Su- Most of our troubles are fancies, and | * umw“o \nu got him in reduced Than Moderns nois, George Sisson, ew York, | McNary act, and urged for protection | preme Court to quash the s B Ot e N e tTonTeE e et and F. W. Besley, ) d, d | as growth, particularly in the South. |subpoena made on J. Z. Walke! L] L] George O. Vass, president of the Ri | He was a member of the Harding | representative of the company National Bank, Baltimore, was re- Alaska party. Through Attorney Wiliiam E. Leahy elected treasurer. R ————————— The following new directors were fine il Indoor S(;,ason Will Be In-| resoirccs chose o mors sensible | Richmond GaGthering Hears |namea: Theodore Roosevelt, T HE CED RIC llhf\llllll‘[ than his clvilized York; Dr. Charles W. Eliot, M: 14th and Upshur Streets Blank Book Builders for over 40 years AVE YOUR BLANK BOOKS (,4 ’ “FIT” YOUR BUSINESS ‘ The long experience, coupled | ¢ ' augurated at Fort Myer | gescendant docs, six W Axbuchnet | Go). Greeley, Following |chusétts: Wiliam at. Jardife, ican- Lane, one uf ngland's most emi- sas; Frances Whitley, Iowa: nent surgeons, id in an address Charles L. McNary, Oregon: William Saturday. to members of the incorporated Welcome by Governor. Allen White, Kansas: G. W. Atter- ion of preparatory schools. bury, Pennsylvania; George Bird Grin ‘amous surgeon, just b:l;“k —_— nell, New York; Horace L. Tilghman, six weeks' visit to the South Carolina; Joh W. Blodgett 8 8800 d Pr . . n x lodg » ushered ontended that with | B7 the Associated Prees. Michigan; Albert Shaw, New York: with our facilities that are improved the shops, the homes and almost |osiers, gathered here from all sections | W. Weel as rapidly as improvements are de- vwhere—the world is eating Cuttle, ( rely too much. of the country for the jgint conven- veloped, puts us in a position of Ad- he American Forestry Asso.|lin. New York; Allen Chambe “We s o . | tion ot ; s : A e eani i e ciation and the Southern Forestry !\;-wrulu_;\us_ex l-n‘mk A Wa ‘(;‘.Ksh visors on as well as Builders of said, explaining that moder Congre which convened yesterday, | {{A5gichuset uls J. Tabor, Ohio try to consume three or four times | heard W. B. Greeley, chief of i as much food as the savage had |the United States Forest Service, out- fon, including for his active life. This “over. |line the Federal Government's policy loading™ is the principal cause of |toward the Southern national forests, © and appendicitis, he de- |which comprise 37 per cent of all such lands in the United States. Ready About F. eb. 1st 3 and 4 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. Showers in all baths. Garage in building. Rents most reasonable. Plans at office. Blank Books. . R. Brown, New Hampshire; Her. man Dierks, Arkansas, and Gifford | Pinchot, Pennsylvan Col. 'Greeley believed that _the South is destined to become one of the greatest forest producing regions of | i | You'll get better service and more accu- | rate results in your bookkeeping depart- ment if we Rule and Print the Blank Books required. | We also carry large lines of “Stock” | Rlank Books. ey ! A quet at the convention hotel | == Eas ended the first day’s program, which WINDOW SHADES had opened with an address of wel- SHIPPING NEWS come by Gov. Trinkle. Those who "ro0] 3 ° Jo! i 5. by est Domestic Holland, mounted o ‘\ n : o N Daniel Carter Beard, national Boy ar Frice, $1.2 FISIKE ) o o Arrivals al'aml Sailings From .‘\-:_(r,]‘;‘(m(;.,lxynu|ssiu|,er; Mrs. Francis E. Our Shop Price, 90c i . PRODUCING STATIONERS will : g . Make Your Reservation Now end a representative ith vou it notified. food displayed In the RICHMOND, Va., January 7.—For-| Anson ¢ Gooayenr, Lolsiana; John ’ 5-Story Elevator Apartment chairman of the forestry - - +» WA/ Office and commitice ot The Ciane THE SHADE FACTORY I X o T bor | WASHINGTONDE Home Women dont of the Missouri| 1109 14th St. N.W. _ Main 10428 [} - : i Calendars MIALN 3641 Stationery ot tbe Richmond | Sfop Suffering W—__ s e 72ZZZ7 [ You MUST BE SATISFIED AT RUSSELL'S ULZIZL 7777 777 uscen Tt o8 onstie e W Yizzzz L DUE FRIDAY. | George D. Pratt of New York, whose | banish the aches of neu- Georee Washington. . ¥ e ection as president of the Ameri- ralgia, lumbago and gout. | can Forestry siation by a mall| Gee relief~Take Eade’s ballot, was announced, responded to i el [ W alpar it the first twinge of pain, - | the welcome of the Virginia Governor. DUE SATURDAY | He delivered a vigorous RS LR 5°A{l""~ : g £ 5 48 E. 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