Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 33

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: : R, {WASHINGTON, D. 0O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1921 ‘-‘-——-—_._.__——————-——— . = T AR oo & Ga rae movio sios or savenc % 7 FEDFRAL WORKERS % ‘"%w WIE GHARGES GRUELTY. [ 2 248 2 e ————————————————————————— grc gonta, et bresd 10 9 e | M. x“:a:: :(‘l"";“ Files Sutt for | S e e Tapestrion, It pays for itself ) lvorce. shade ot a h . ] 7 EUT ]]BM IN Y[AR 8 un%lluw of m‘xo. ?:11% io:r“lés l'?ll- l::ud;) A E. Gardin has filled d.nl::i l:dcll‘:l‘::rlo v::n e::‘:nfl d: o H 5 donn n b- n-t-d -t ll whonts | for -.flmu:a dl.vcrrl:;' :?3&’%’:’5.-—122“5‘ b Thoy in_Baltimore, t f ‘ 0°8 cents higher than e charges assaults and other |sppears for the wife. uy M.’ the one heater Two Men Exeou;::teric:V':-OEmD':yGS in the “"’"‘" peios. ' _ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT B that you know will keep splbpisle HERMAN A. WAGNER DIES. your home warm and comfort- SlSTERS OF CHARITY HAVE PROVEN 1 - to 78,865, able all winter. Pay for it out One man had a savings. 2 Word has been resetved of the death o i adhciaces 2 The fed: of H AW £ - assist- y saved througl account. And one day an Sadeis moniasmes Sl e s | JHEVALUR OF FATHER JOHN'S MEMCINE ool ot rabaced oy omatbird ooun ve s . o p 3 opportunity came which ask 2t by $4495 during e period | Tho.disd Saturday nighs 1a w nom. | Sisters In Charge of Children’s Home “Have Used It or more. Your neighbor owns a P from November 11, 1818, to July 21, | iy 0, Bomton Deat With Great Success for Coughs and Colds” l Lyon One-pipe Heater —ask ed fol’ an lnvestfnent 2921, scoCrding to: tHe. semi-Aucust [ Mes Herman 5 Was born here fort e o T B him .bm.[t it, or phone Main statement of the Civil Service Com- “o“ ArS P He = "g“m:g“é‘;gr;‘ At the Children's Home in New- | simllar character throughout the & T ot $100. He invested, and e Bia ordear i eud o have hasten: | B M Ukt 4 SRR | 1B i e 2 : ‘The P’:\&B&&::h{::‘grntfi'ytn%:fl ed his death. i or !theyslaterseofuc ler the loving care k‘:‘;pn“gh‘?c;flflre;‘ewafipflfl “mng. 930 E St. N.W. his money multiplied it- - S5 W ind more ten w000 BLUE LAWS FLAYED. g;g«;;:;n';fii:r‘g:‘%{?5:,-‘333?;}}}@ e TEis e from kool ana 2 : ur} ‘Deriod from November 11| Deciarin, . & that unless concerted ac- ||| cause In our Home It has become | Many similar letters of endorsement Self' many times. lll.l %o Juiy 31, 1931, The o Teductions |\ n 1a immediately taken to offset the | || Indispensable. We use It, not only | have been recelved from homes, hospl- . on Heater | fln\l. L fllly but now, of :% mbro slowly, says the commission. | blue-law propagands, the peopls of | || Lo sar " Wa"%, “I%:lrbu"rl:r::l: Vhat | &nd Soptes.of the leiters will be sent 5 . Th th didn’t 430,708 1n 1016, this country will awaken to find the |[|we ‘Woutd" rot ‘be ‘without It, "We |on_ requet” o t0 ave used It w at success ani v Jo ne 15 a doctor's e other man ax n aggh-;':‘rl;" e, thers were: 38,369 |ale blus, 5. C. Dalley;;in "‘“’““"" find It to have no enqull a & bullder. | presctiption, and {8 pure and wholes ‘NG h b k bO k | PIP073" 400,535 1n branches outside | the, Secular League Sunday at 1101 || (Signed) The Home for Destitute soma' It has had more than sixty-five know what a bank boo H St s Bt S B b3 1 | i Sitora 67 i "New ey, g, e et raone Main s0. nber lcx, Tnc., of which he s executive sec- ||| ”i " great many Institutions of a | bullder looked like, and Oppor- e st the helgnt of the | rihary™ S tople “was Bolsheviem b h d h n]on‘l“ _|’|“tluo D'lnrl‘ut o]‘)l dcolun‘nbln tun: ty rus! as m ras wing to raj 1 e p t 1 , |tions at distant ;llce- of employ- Il h h d |] ll‘ ‘;-:nz. :t 'r.l. found lmmegumnno ;: w1 er head 1n € aitr. l N't oroe mln-fll:htha Dmrlcrvi of co B jumbla jur] n‘ 16 War stimat d th t m And he i s Og: e approxi ely on No- - vember 11, 1918, This is's conserv: ] because e Stl as n0t tive olrumlita it 1s mbuhly too low X lng 917,760 in 1918. \ Adding the number in the District ] of Columbia on that date,"the ap- ; Zroximata total numbos of smpleyes H on i Be preparcd to meet was 917,760. On July 31, 1920, there Opportunity. Come in EuRLRES ShlisTHS Bl o i - muo.nlm:z i and open a SaVlflgS ac f ?,".‘," B on Ly e Py [ t and ill intr o ceie. "the total o‘n"g'.:’"afi."fif:: , count and we will intro- 897482, All figures named include d to her e S e o and Those : uce you <5 Inot 8o classified. ; iy ’ We pay 3% on savings—com- : BREAD CUT IN EFFECT ; fonnded semi-annually. WITH BAKERS YESTERDAY | ’ , i : gf‘"’ Saturday nights. - | Approximately Two Cemts Per : onthly statements rendered. Loa? Lopped Off by Some Safe deposit boxes, $2.50 uf. Leaders. Reduction of a roxlul.my 2 cents * | per pound loat o read, with nropor- nate cuts other varie of s o tiol baked roductl. went Into ellect wlth several bl‘ ‘Washington bakeries yester- day. The reduction was made in the e - ‘whole: llle rice of the bread and will Savings gmm Bank |soifcsnommes . NECon9 St. Mg i 5 ‘ whlch is_expected to become general and Mass.Ave this weel, is allowed gy the drop in £ ) rice of materials and & resu =3 Public Zibrmy ower cost of manufac A of the lufien Mkcrl here ule which is taken made »ublle & sch GREAT FAITH»AND . A'LITTLE LABEL %){e who wears a Sme&izt or o Overcoat is committed by_choice and conviction to the genuinely fine and nothing but Stein-Bloch Clothcs can be sold to him. Jhere could be no- deeper tribute tol l)(l)zqher %fihhthan 80 umwmu})l- .ing a oltow? ich pins great fa nilzttle labcl grc f - 'Who Owns The Bell Telephone : System? S OME people look upon the Bell System asa large corporation ownedby a group of capitalists, 1 On the , the stock of the Com- 5 . pany is owned by | 5,000 people. This does notincludemany thousands who are owners of - the Company's bonds, or those who are paying 4 for stock in installments. More than half of these stockholders are- women. The average number of shares held is 30 and no shareholder owns as much as one- half of one per cent. of the stock. More than . one-third of the stockholders own five shares or less These peop]e buy this stock because they believe in the efficiency of the organization and the integrity of its management. They believe their money is safe and they expect to receive a * continiuous dividend on their 1nveatmen‘t : . The further extension of our system is de- findent upon these people and others who may attracted as investors. If we are going to continue to meet the growing demands for ex- tennon of our service, it is imperative that peoge shall continue to receive satisfac- rtheuseoftheu’money : T S OLD “Visiweron” BY - Sldney West—INC “Stein-Bloch” . Clo_theo The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone @ Company C. T. CLAGETT, Division Manager “Dunlap” ‘ Fourteenth and G

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