Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 5

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Tomorrow Under Direction of In- Carroll 18 to give & talk on “Racen stitute of Church. D evotional services begin at 8:45 Arms Parley. Classes_are being conducted dally R Y venue Bracoyisrian [BIG CUT IN PUBLIC DEBT. |locted by i o Sabiie order 2o Church. Representatives of the Wom- mittee for the arms conference, .:. an's Pre terian Missis Soclety, 3 B e ariar Ghristian Endeavor | U 8. Treasury Announces Figures | cording to an sunouncement myn de Unlon, Sunday Bchool Supernntend. for Month of October. "All members wiil be comm'ssioned with “police power” during the period A meeting of the ents’ Association and the presbytery of this city are in attendance. om| A reduction of about $465,000,000]of the conference. '1\):30 to du::osd g'clgi:(‘ prE waid ool ay: by, (s THas heing conduct Y s. D. E. 'Was announ: ‘yeste - | the District building. on “From Survey to Servicy . om |U- urged to see that thelr Motor Corps #nd the Nn!lons.” and Mrs. john T, The total public debt on September David McConaughy, “Christian Stew-| debt during the past month, officials ardship,” and a cours workers on "“The Child, The evening sessions are from 7 to | usual Treasury financing was omitted as follows: Rev. Edwin | on October 15 and no new certificates “The Why and How of | issued until November 1. e PRESBYTERIANS HAVE * |Zsrsien . Missions: Mias, Sertrate| MOTOR CORPS SELECTED CLASSES THIS WEEK |Baicy ey, Wnfnichéa Busncs® | . FOR ORDER COMMITTEE Fror,n 8 tof IYt 5 o'clock, 'Il:l lhsu!x- ception of tomorrow evening. Mrs, ufi‘ on_‘The Dally Sessions to Continue Through | Meaning of the Cross—Pardon, puee.i Members to Have Full Police Pow- oont B er During Period of Power.” Tomorrow evenIn‘“Dr o'clock each evening. Home Defense the commander, W. the Scriptures,” |30 stood at $23,924,108,125.06, while Tabernacle,” and|on October 31 the total was $23,459,- !'C_:_;;lu l;\ the surl‘flc:l-: T us.‘nl.sg, fl:}‘;’éfflfi’f”“’ for the e afternoon classe: eriod of ! A .47, T nctock, a8 follows: | "“The heavy decreass in the national | Corps which will bying the total membership up r primary | sald, was accounted for by heavy re- | amount, 3 Teach- | demption of government securities. meeting inite pla o Hart Schaffner - & Marx Guaranteed Clothes You're sure of the best here because every suit and overcoat in the store is made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Ouridea is to see how much VALUE we can give— in dependable, All-Wool Fabrics—in Fine Tailoring—in Smart Style Designing. That's why you couldn’t buy anything cheap here if you wanted to. Prices are way down, too-at least ONE-THIRD LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO. Suits That are this season’s $50 and $55 values —Single and Double Breasted Models —Blue Serges, Homespuns, Tweeds Overcoats . Equal values sold for $60 to $75 a year ago, Youthful Belted Models, Ulsters, Great Coats, Chesterfields Hart Schaffner & Marx Coatls for Women, $50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1%L DOG’S REFUSAL TO BARK |TAX ON MEDICAL BEER BANK CLOSES DOORS. ON CROSS-EXAMINATION | TO BE 40 CENTS A CASE WINS SUIT FOR OWNERS : The docility displayed by “Rags,” |Treasury Officials Say Charge May | said that the bank was not “able to stand Tuesday afternoon fu cir- Members of the Motor Corps of the C. Pet 5‘}2{,‘:."‘},‘}.}:,{,‘{’;,“?:,5‘:{,?5‘?.'{? sold for medical purposes under the | l'we! lor injury new 'reasu! regulations. it was sugtained from the dog's bite £l yesterday by Treasury officiale. Seven Sold—Only One mneys 'wken the dofendants had Mrs. Petty take |officiais explained, the tax on beer k the dog to the witness stand with | odntaining more. inan onechatt of 1|[| 900 Crittenden Street her so that the jury might view. cent -of alcohol is $6 a barrel of Northwest’ Tt T taited (eicty-ons. wllass, and the tax ion Bonido lm; ml:llluu ,{{"g‘,‘fl"“:&‘“ 2 &l ler amounts {n proportion. counsel for the plain made ficlals said, would not be concerned 1 H - Too T Attorney, | B el o L s medlen |[| Dath | clectric lights, hot full committee will They are|in the public debt during October 2t 8 o'clock in the boardroom of T emia plates are mounted correct-| Hamcen diolares ly. Information may be obtained from Howard S. Fisk, 507 13th street. It s 0 announced that there are thirty- memberships open in the Motor behavior of the dog and sald the to~ its maximum Officers of the Motor Corps are al- " “The e iefhe Lesson,” and “The Child in | Nearly $400,000,000 worth of Treasury | ready vested with police authority, cartln’cs(es were retired, while the|Dut are also requested to attend the| , 'hursday night, when def- will be made for work conference. ocident the'child was twenty-six | cejved here, Prohibition Commissioner o montha old, Lo Y Fourieais |Havnes stated yesterday. He did not 1 floyd E. Davis Canada produces 80 per cent of the | gage in the medical beer business as CHARLESTON, 8. C., November 3.— The doors of the Enterprise Bank a state fiduciary institution, closed yes- | il terday, the state bank examiner be- ||| ing notified. The board of directors FURS realize rapidly snough on loans or to an, Irish terrier on the witness Be Increased by New ecure the use of money through oth- ';‘: — ————— er channels to meet the shrinking of cut division 1, before Justice Staf- Legislation. deposits.” | 50 100 . Sord, mncaor e, Gmaect ML 88|, The! g verment i Fochtve. 48 $50 to $100 Guarante:ed Saving & verdict in | cents in taxes on each case of beer ||l Havell for Under the ealsting revenue laws, | Rema ning COATS 57 5.00 COATS 3 Model Six rooms, reception hall, The prohibition unit, however, of- front and back porches. Tile Hawken declared this action to be’ | heer and the revenue bureau wouid |[| ater heat. Easy tcrms. . an attempt to “cross-examine” the |only be interested in collecting the To_Inspect Call Main 353 i ing og arked: “You see, he |lawful tax, which, however, ofiiclals . 40 inches long—gorgeously lined. o Sl LI A o 4 |8dded, might be increased under Tice, e ol o Mt thg |lemislation suggested in Congress. EEitas Fil ,d !h’ o child had often piayed with - it o spplication from brewers for Cellar full depth of house. by . i ot e of e | poria’ o) manyfacture “beer (@7 || Room for garage. believe there would be as many brew- [ ers applying for permission to en- the public had been led to believe. Yoar money—get all you can for That’s not selfish; it’s sen- sible—get all the style in clothes that is coming to you; all the quality; all the Jong wear; all the value Your money will do most in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes If you dont find that so—money back Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue HUDSON SEAL FRENCH' SEAL 3692 Our Great Northern Seal Coats 1102 Ome Flight Up—Next to Leon Hairdresser % Model

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