Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 5

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ing the treatment of Brltl'h subjects have THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. D. ¢, FRI[iAi', NOVEMBER 4, 1921. & at Ellis Island. Specific cases m [FEW TURKEYS IN COUNTY.| KILLED IN ELEVATOR. CHARGE ILL-TREATMENT 1I‘:’;‘b:::*r:a;;h""“":;;L‘]’:l;:":‘:“t‘:;; \ i Special Dispatch to The Star. | OF BRITISH SUB]ECTS':}C‘"N‘ T remiled that. Juilging by the |Ve€n mentioned of Uil treatment aft- FREDERICK, Md, N . tressing accounts recefved of the I Special Dispatch to The Star. er detention at u:‘e x‘:nml .l:lm sta- Covi o s Nov = tion on the ground that their respec- EREDERICK, M, November . s Novembien 1. jiteatimznt of British zubjects st Bllis| 1ive quotas for admission were Bied Comparatively speaking. this will be [One of his arms torn from the socket sland and the conditions under|jn gle case a British subject, born at the nl]loulctier v;‘la)'l‘lte ge v'uflu hlel:lh{ast Commons Told Protest to U. 8. of 1 whhh they were uhrn'rn!led mldmhe in Egypt, was detained for a con- ito an elevator si y his clothing, the strongest complaints wou e Condit(uns at Ellis Island the atrong 2 [kldoruble time, but was finally admit- a turkeyvless Thanksgiving in Fred- “, H l /f, ”,/ \E”Q .,-u i llllllll Il H ‘m “Hm Natural Pride ’{ erick county. The turkey has oeased George Gin gell, fifty-eight years old Justified ted. In another case a Britith sub- to cxist in great numbers in this | miller of near Emmitsburs, this o ‘ . = 5 Repeated rpresentutians made to| fect, haliing trom South Afelca. wich It is :ynaé:er of :n't_un prln‘da Wlll:l u:l county. T lc):urn;ynz;d to death before he could ings No Alleviation. the hented, Tepres Eovernment.” | s wife and son. w‘;"h:‘;d unA PNt to maintain the reputation we have gained, \|, Dealers say o e i . By the Assciated Preas. | cruled the undersecretary, “have, 1| three fAually were ex and re- Fe ;s § be inoderate. under those of last vear, | Gingbll was alone on the third floor i i Wad o tangible remilt, | turned to England. in thewe and othe through never permitting a sinrgle piece of * | bue “there il be ‘few tur rkeys 5 i lgrdme mill ‘yv:;e:; r:“ houlrd.ll:“t" His No Further Cuts in Wages| LONDON, November 3—Alleged| [SKT! Lo iy, hud no tanglh proceed- | cases bad treatment and ~Githy poticd work, whether cleaning, dyeing or repnir- «ffer to th- public, and the public, |body was foun nistab: = 2 hardships suffered by British subjects ing at the present moment, which 1! roundings were alleged. they claim, seems morz or less in- Harry C. Ha tsburg =) 2 hope may lead to some permanent ing, to leave our e:tablishment until the wifterent a¢ o Whether or not it has | farmer; who e eirat themin fog | Will Be Considered Pend gt Biis lalang, N. X Sme up Lok | mbrovements ! — ted 100 - turkey on the hol . i commons today. Cecll Harmsworth,| Several complaints have been made| Sutin und velvet were unknown in results are ra per cent by our c"h ing Decision. underaecrglary of foreign affairs. to the British foreign office respect- antiquit cal experts. By the Associated Press. Call Main 4724—4725-4726 CHICAGO, November 4.—The de- clsion of the United States Railroad Labor Board on all disputed rules and working conditions affecting the rail- i E [roud shop grafts organization will bet handed down in about three weeks, it | 7 &\ N //'/ - % 7 N DYERS i was announced at the board's offices. § : = g The Loard announced during negotia- | STREET N.w. |§ HONEST ALL tions o forcstall the threatened rail- | N . o THROUGH road strike that no further cuts m1 z ] ] wages would be considered by the board : § for any class of employes pending a! o For Men decision on disputed working rules for! § .~ $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 hat class of workmen. N W Junior Emersons for Boys Notice to Be Served. Black and Russia NEW YORK, November 4.—Chief o = i | | $5.00 sperating officials of railroads in the i «astern territory planned at a confer- l Shoes made with genuine Vici kid linings; arch supports; e terday to give the required R cushion soles and other orthopedic and custom details. + -hirty L f the rpmm{.».: wage | @ of euvh cl: %9.00 and $10.00 . ' 1 4 er part of next weel = A Mr. Emerson says— - W \ “ mile? 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. VALUE s the ' 0nly True Yard-Stick Men who buy price alone run the risk of making a big mistake. Value is the only true measure. e v impossibile the prepuration of | that dat 2207, You ought not to pay more and you can not pay less than my prices and get Emerson style, qual- ity and wearing qualities. By buying my materials in large quantities for all my stores I am able to make rock prices. By stamping the retail prices on the soles of my of store shoes at the factory, I make sure that these imitations. No time has been set for | conferences with the men. ; Brotherhoods Seored. i A CAKE OF 1 ot the priceyou pay bt thesevics you ot Sweetheart Toilet Soap With a Coupon From Next n 1914, Court ‘Ruling !errplel | HOUSTON, Tex., November {—Of- “unh of the International and Grea Northern railroad said they wou cept a ruling of Federal Judg » Hutehison, calling for the acceptance of the return of 600 striking train. savings are passed on to you. 1 invite comparisons. Why not come in today BOSTON, November §—Georg: Sunday’s Star, November 6 and let us show you our new styles for Fall and Meverboni, Dresiient of the 1dinois Manufacturers' Association, address- erce, at luncheon vesterday, said the railroad brotherhoods “must be taught a lesson, and u permanent one “They will have to learn,” he said, reion Redeemable at All Dealers Sweetheart Soap is a pure white toilet soap that Emerson Shoe Store 907 Penna. Ave. Upen Saturday Evening “that their entire policy of the government muu 2 7 ') Winter? lm the Boston Chamber of Com- 1 | government. throu a : 5 5 1 J A few Exclusive Emerson Agencies are open to respon- |Azabor. Bosrd., fun . . . 7 lathers best in Washington’s ci ! ¢ sible shoe merchants. Write to Mr. C. O, Emerco \uring st C > gton's city water (i Ao s 2 ol (T omparison ‘Round the Whole ]\\a) of de | erafts sim the railroads to crafts employed by in their shops.” Town Seems to Indicate tc Hundreds of Folks That These Are Super-Value Suits We Are Selling in Our Great Navember Sale at 5337 We’ve hrad great action all this week in this sale. There are suits for men of every in- clination, every build, every age and taste. Comparison by today’s prices will show them hard to match under $40. P g. AYERS 1753;' and Take a Long Time On the Balance - Some Used and Slightly Used Inst ruments on Sale Balance of Week W ~ N, W 7% % . This great sale fairly bristles Bll[ljm'g:g& Co. with features that attract the dl's- Stor:y & Clark prig criminating buyer and our speci- Player—Mabogany ;. New England fied bargain columns contain of- Kring $1 75 Upright—Ebony ferings so attractive that you will Phyet—M-hos-ny 4 Seeburg have a hard time to resist them. l_JP“'!"' A beautiful piano is a perma- Hemgkamp nent investment. It is sensible.. ... .. Upright—Ebony ‘It is something that can be enjoy- Woodward & Brown ed by every one in the home, par- 727 The Third Great Shipment Brewster Uprigh N J. H. Williams Upright—Mahogany ... Z and the Season Barely Started! ticularly in winter, when the Wheelock , ; and Drawers Guild ; music. Wagner for we have not gone half way in - | Story & Clark i\ K Upright spection when you call and you - Player—Mahogany ... - -Slightly soiled garments of such famous (] [J Fine Worsted Unders hirts Brown & Simpson evenings are long and the hours Upright—Ebony Upright can be whiled away with good Berkley - - Upright To realize what these offerings g \ | Chickering : really mean, it is absolutely nec- - James M' Starr \ PR - Upright—Ebony essary that you see these instru- N ’ C Technola ments after reading the prices. Emerson Angelus_ Upright You will be agreeably surprised, PhowMahegmny: -~ ) Upright a sale like this. What we adver- Player—Mahogany ... 1 ! ! GARMEN Huntington tise is laid before you for your in- :Foster _ will be courteously and politely . : | St%'-'..yy fz_ N(ltjha:;l:ny e s L i A G Franklin . makes as Roxford, Carter’s, Augusta and l 'Tlunk—act—muestlgate—now.. | 3 Hare Mk .. AP0 \ . New England Knitting Mills. *Worth ' double the price-shirts, 36 to 44; drawers, Privilege is_giv han ; ‘ Su_vnl':meg eu-'i:hfr:w:m: Oy::: /_ms:; mraums "m‘ i hli';zre{ l:;lvm:;ent in this smrle, ] 32t0 42, < . late of purchase for any piano S totred B used, positively 1 or player of equal or greater value, J l‘] /u] llhamg Ptm proteci Yy written guarantee- : ) I and _all payments made on _first !‘" f:{n‘:l:”.to 10:yours; mordmg e credited in full on the second. A 1330 G St N w AN : . MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK

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