Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 31

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EI_:EEgflgflEE@E_EEEEE@EEEEIEEEE:—:EEE:E TUBERCULOSIS IS FOUND, |FOCH' ITINERARY DURING" Fro ‘oswb‘orkyle“:m":“tg: m:u- Poeed that be wilt arsive Tn Waening- -mhornui':!mmcv:rmg“ e e reag WORSE THAN: PELLAGRA VISIT TO U. S. ARRANGED gfldluvfil e Camaaintof | e e Tuv».n R e o V0Dl —_— & AleArmy and Na'y departments. | “Garage” now used exclusively as ——— a name for the housing of a motor- vehicle, was originally used in France for it; Study of Situation n South Shows |Marshal Will Arrive From France |and wil be e e B cemyaian Noveraber 1, ‘when he will deliver his [t denote & place for keeping boats New Dlul.ls Is Over- THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 ! MUNDAY UN S]-RIKE October 28, and Come Mere Be- |address to the legion and to the Ameri- [nd_rolling stock. | fore Attending Legion Meeting. Fonm?; the legion convention, Mar- = GREENSBORO, N. C., Octo By the Associated Press, 2! Couin, "Chieage, " Dotvort '(Eii-"a.pfilffii Don’t Delay General Chalrmen Called 10 [rrose poresns who are in.a’state of |, MARQUETTE, Mich. October 1. mind bordering on. panic In respect | Foen, "rlr';?-rn‘fieodrnhf Rle arrinal in T Painfing Chicago for Action on to the pellagra situation in the south, | New ' York, Octo ¥ y s o R 'A who accept_ tul n I n 8 L, ¥ tuberculosis confll-.me American Imglo It is false sconomy. Now is the Wage Reduction. EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. The Most Important Purchase “to Be Made for Young Bouquet Coffee Surprisingly Good zsc Per pound “Burchell’s” best season of the to paint, and For Infants and Children orpuion oady 1030 tne' work to o sabisfaction, "| in Use For Over30 Years | Interior and Esterlor Work. Folks Is T emérco. e o | Tl st 0 Splnle e P | A s e o the st 325 0, October 7.— Decision |careful survey of the situation in re- on rts, cl -rmun of the legion B’. K. 114 | whether a strike will be called by |8pect to the rolluva u.'nflnrh frlo)m Ir‘r;nxen;’?:u:";uvm-{n:nt e o M" FERGUSON, INC. s s 1 F 5t N.w. the six railroad brotherhoods whose | S} oaae A DTe e aaging i |shal Foch will be tendered a form: Puisting Depertment. P X. — 2 e membership recently voted upon the [rector of the National Tuberculosls; question of accepting or rejecting a | Association, in addressing the annual —_— —— meeting of the North Carolina Tllber- T o Tt v == 12% per cent wage reduction wilibe | oii00is aAgsociation, now in session at made at a meeting here Monday, it Is| Greensboro. ] jannounced. Dr. Hatflel General chalrmen of all the inter- | Brove that la ested unions of all the roads have |tuberculos trom pellagra been called to Chicago for this meet- | North Car d thll or the "" ing, more lhnn 600 mgn being requgg'_ tire lflulh there were mt:re (h:hhl:r‘éfxll ed to attend. The men are the gen. |limes as many deaths frop, Ju he unions of the | "por the six southern sta. es in the . | registration area. North Carolina. e +] SHOES The growing foot should be pronerly clad in order to assure comfort in the future years. Foot Form Boots Fit 33 <%= ; South Carolina. Florlds, i ssinpl; 1 Enginemen and Trainmen, the Order | LOulsiana and Tennesse rs The 'lasts are scien- f Railway = Conductors and _the |total gf,'!‘:“‘":: ,‘,?o‘,; {;g’;‘,c“’,z‘,‘;"": BE tific in design._ witchmen's Union of iorlh"Armzrlgr, ,x?’:orm 15,935 6"\ nouncemem that the cal or this < o) leman growing I made by L. E Shepard, president of or Population for the entire eounlry \"-” foot and are Fmed by | the Order of Railway Conductors, fol- nd was Men who know how to {lowing his arrival here. Heads of all | {00y ¥EAre S8, TG0 O AN s AN H e fit boots from e;‘perle“ce and have ¢ the ds!ock bzck of fithe grp;';e,;go;'g;ph;‘ygml:e‘“e";v Ittie them to emable them:to carry out their ideas with per- ith th f W S Ci fect result ittt S BT Brood of Rart:|PACIFIC PROBLEMS, TOPIC tie They are priced according to size and you'll find in roal nginemen, an remen, ‘wi A'? them more value for the money—than the price usually wired he would reach here today. g . g Russull Addresses Wash- V‘a | buys: i ington Beal Estate Board. Av i A PROVIDE CLUB QUARTERS. ard, Russell addressed THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH v > Investigate Foot Forms . y | ! Chlhrle! };‘dth ‘Washington Real Es- ers of the, ! Enights of Columbus at Lynchburg | tate Board on “Problems of the Pa- 4 o icific” at the semi-monthly luncheon - Buy Apartment House. P he 'board yesterday in_ the 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. La Fayette Hntel Mr. Russell reiter- assertions made 1o EDMONSTON & CO. LYNCHBURG, Va., October 7.—The |ated many of his GeseriOr: rum 4 % s | cently betm-e t! e v ; ‘ 1 - ’ : oo local council, Knights of Columbus.|garding the problem of the orienta 4 Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles {mas. purehase the Irvine spartments Bardng & thelr relation to the west ANDIES of perfect .flavtfr, of varled 7:1'3 Andrew Betz, Manager on Church street, and they are to be %8St o0t was made of the an- - \/ assoftments and of distinct individuality. 9 deled into a home for the coun 1 meeting of the real estate boar il : = . 1334 F Street L e R Sarvoncs Tor T e el Mogaay nighs = M ardmas . The deliciousness of these candies, the at- 2 i{local Catho Park Hotel. Election of officers wil V( l @Q | The purchaxe price was $12.000, the [take place at the meeting. % tractiveness of the packzgs and the reason- 'sale being suhjec.; to leases r;hlch_rd ' d e l:‘nn lu er:::ynn\f‘rrre‘fl“l;::e:" ! ble i desirable \ ’, t expi until January 1, 23, 'he { tended the luncheo! ¢ 2 ¥ ) posperte: o three-story_building, is sus) in charge of 3 commitice com: A able price make them particularly esirab) b |‘3‘|‘l:l L/"V)'.u\“‘““e thefibunincad sccuion o llfl!Q l'°| Russell and Jesse H. Hedges. fi)r any occasion—as a glft they are unusu- G A aor ally apprapriate. ) o - The “Box Bountiful,” the Square Box, Chocolate Covered Nuts—are all unusual packages and all deliciously fresh a NG - Arthur Jordan Piano Co o Homer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer G Street at Thirteenth —at Nunnally Stores or Agencies. K 7 2 =—1nE=n Thls is important. You will do well to “read—and heed—lf you want to save money on a player piano HERE is still time for belated buyers to take advantage of these present price economies. After this sale Francis Bacon pianos and players will revert to previous prices. 1//@1411/: e //114/ One fifty-cent piece in the Castelberg Credit Bank every week and you can wear-the best in diamonds and jewelry. You'll never miss this small amount, and you'll .appreciate the convenience .it affords those who like to wear diamonds and jewelry ‘and are not in a position to pay cash. - Time -enough—if you do not delay. In v your own best interest, we say to one and all,—“Do not allow. this' opportunity ,‘;gianttlg 339{;;%‘; to pass without investigation. Just come, "y if you please, and see what we have to spema?l:y priced offer.” . for. this company i i $ In all that goes to make a sale successful, 575 e ! : —_— —in fairness and worthiness and attrac- . ‘;’;’.i‘,'i;:.": I tiveness and “appealingness,”—in the .v-ymi'?n i honesty of goods and. the sincerity of Become a Depositor in the Castelberg Credit Bank and Take Interest in Jewelry DIAMOND RINGS $9)0.0 Full Cut Stones Set in 14-kt. Solid Gold Mountings = values,—we have seen nothmg more real D) mmshx%,&s : and genuine in all our experience. ' skl i e Francis Bacon Baby Grand:$743 : il B Voo g On similarly easy terms, Remember—back of the goods stands the £ = sy ey during this sale g | house,—and back of the house a long Elgm and Octagon Shape Du Barry Waltham Bracelet Pearl WATCHES | WATCHES| Necklaces Open-face thin Phi or tn'rmd -odnl-. fully guar- $ ‘ jewel $ nflmelt. PAY ONLY 50c PAY ONLY 50c va W ‘and honorable reputation,—gained 2 : through a century of rxght dealing. You ; can buy a “player-piano” anywhere but not a Francis Bacon! $1 ) DOWN ' v —— Come tomorrow. Be sure that everything is exactly as stated,—the finést values and the fairest prices you may hope to find in any - market today. Come—if you have any $ A WEEK thought of buying. > S LR oS Open Evenings all Tlu's Week : : " S @l 935 Pennsylvania Ave. cmnw 1921/ Bacon: Piano’ u ; i (24 inches long.) Will not peel, break or dis- B=== Egfil |[——[a]———o]c———Jo]lc—Ho|c——]ojc———a]c——]olc——H@flalc——— o] c—> q] “Largest Credit Jewelérs in the World” & w

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