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4 * . THE EVEN h\(v S IAR WASHINGION, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1926, s taken a fran | i 3 MURTGAGE H[]ME Once Proud Monitor, Last of Typ WAR OR CIVILIZATlON | s e o< ot e T WILL IS UPHELD. 1 PRI S [ —— | Begins “Death March to Junk Pile MyST GO, SAYS BAKER | ;i ISiniior o7 ' 0 Court Batiien Bequesthing of For.| ar Burlington Hotel « movement for limitation tune to Chinese Mission Body. |Manrl > a n Annaunee he first larse imstalia- . .,r ments.” b S H“ 2 22 (e | ol miner of n«rdm»' were run down | BY the Associated Press andink hen prénelsnitrimesbit Aheild] The former Secretary, in New Or AGO. January 22 —A|and killed by an automobile on the BAL 12, Md.. January 22| obsolete and her crew is gone. Part | Déclares Chfl"“ in Foreign Policy | ieane for sessions of Federal (ourt,| verdict directed by the court yester- | nighwav near here. hishwavopeanhere—o0 ol Anneunce the Srat) In SI¥ at the end of a | of its crew hax heen transferved to % § yian enlinted v 4 speaker when seeri| day upheld the will of the late broud monitor and| Eagle boat 56, her successor. and the in Two Years Has Heart in'a crowd watching the reenactment | 1'aihes Duiel McGuire, e thine A The Titanafram aat o Ie SR S ainderiihany conesOnidhsfinoptive : ened Him. ”'T‘"" ;“:""::‘“;: Eunchage g s e his fortune. estimated -1 IF YOU HAD A arave ‘yexterday. The U. S S 15t he famous pu was enncted | naarly 51.000,000, to the Chinese Mix 519 Pilgrims Saiboubiiier h s i ool iDel e RioAl ety e e aaL IOl Chinsseil NECK el and from 8 to 10 pm enne was hreasting her \ junk pile at Hamp: | decks deserted. the last of the moni- |some of whom arve direct descendants| jury decided b Instruetion of Jdndze A8 LONG A8 ThI3 FELLOW Palestine—Seek Water on Roads tors keeps her rendezvous with bavy | BY the Associated Press. | of participants in the 1503 trunnfer| Huwo Friend that Father Motoiie| WE t four sister <hips lald down in | Jones NEW ORLEANS, La. Januarv|tiom France io America, known sl wax of somnd mind when' he Gined iv the Chevenne. originally the . - War and clvilization cannot both | “the largest real estate deal in his.| his will, which relatives had chal of River Jordan. started her death march " ¢ s e i LORY: Tohged. & 3 Owl. a navy Community Fund Session. Lighy > | PSii ALC g aheadiince & con (8 S es B0 + U | Efker. former Secretary of War, who| : - — e icken executioner. The Tal.| RICHMO2 1. January 22 (#).— addressed the Midwinter conferenc e s e [1ahaccee. the lact of her sistevs, felt| The third regional conference of com-|of the National Association of Real Cotton Board for Queensland —-3 WAY s 28 Gmine | the acetvlene torch 20 vears ago. munity fund esentatives met here Lstate Boards here vesterday. War —[RISBANE, January 22 O —The gnu [ qmflflqf g’ur i DOWN |today “with delezates from the States|will extinguish eivilization "unless| e (oo FT S Dol Ll | {oboken Monitor Type 66 Years Old. |of Vi nia, North and South Car .| steps for world peace are taken, he| ® hound : i An ress on E v | declared. | torm a cotton control board. The board ¢ tnterde | SIsty:slc years beck (In AmieHiCan mundiBest Can Serve the T n | Mr. Baker asserted the change of |will deal with seed cotton produced in | , ‘V'ym[ of | bsta s Mfonitar, Memesis of {4 Community at the Least Cost™ was|American foreizn policy in two vears| guesneland. It will function for a The Natianal Sore Thrnat Remedy saged their o - e . A d for tonig! L S an C, L i 5 A Scheduled for tonight by Sherman C. | had changed him from & pesslmiat to| LCSC0t e 5 ear trom damuary 1, DRETIA@Y Durabll ity F mefl SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT | Ve the Merrimac, revolutionized naval|Sched! eht i or the Kingsley. executive director of the an optimist, “since the United States 4*.L DRUGGISTS Practice. Monitors maintained Presi. | Kingsley. executive divector o : & av and | 1927 B e A Couthern | Welfare Federation of Philadelphia. ' is intervening in a helpful way and | 1027 the pas- | ports during the Civil War | from the | The present and last monitor, living _to see her once ull.powerful type be i by modern development. epit- z —_—_— - e from naval progress when she ¥ 4 into th 1 as a mother ship for sub g o rters when the | marines on the Atlantic and Paclfic i One man wrote | coasts during the World War o A poem on | Cheyenne. then the Wyeming , ! . PRI Ot N R s S S e S S -~ S MO =575 7 0 s Oy M was the first naval vessel to fec thrust of modern ofl-bur Experiments conducted ard Wyoming have since led the Navy De partment to take steps fr fon of 'all remaining ¢ For more tha enne has served as the training ship of the Fifth Natal Reserve District and with her < the Baltimore water front bhit of romance. The original o indirectly was port when it destroyed in Hampton Roads r. around the \ Blue Plate Luncheon. Special Luncheon, % Tahle d'Hote Dinner. £1.75 A LA CARTE SERVICE ALso Special Card Party Toom 30c to 30¢ Per Tahl: MUSIC FREF VERMONT Thomas AAAAAALAARLRRRAARALLEANRRR AN P \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\4\\\\\\\\\\\\\ (S8 ARRRVVERARARANN I WA AN Virginia Ca Chevenne « ! aber, 1420, gh no fault her own that she iz dragged away on the end of a chain, like a erim the eihbet. Her engines are sturdv CASH REGISTER CO. E l l ANSWERS CHARGES YOUR Denies Complaint Before Trade Commission of Unfair Methods ere after the cros in Business Competition. tth the Fa Co. of Day sint chareing method= nf her denied ths e out of husines Introductory Sale Tomorrow 300 Cheney Printed Silk Frocks Prints Designed by DRIAN of PARIS < complained 1 care of by the KLAN SUIT FOR $500,000 are best / 7 for 5 ; FOR USE OF NAME STANDS | Boys & Girls & ; e Splendid . All Sizes Values 16 to 44 | Pirst Organization Suing Indum} Society for Alleged Ii- legal Use. 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