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The boy or girl comes in, registers and gets some ballots. These are signed and handed to the person agreeing to open an account. When the account is opened the ballot is turned in. ; the story of my successful life. I $1.00 opens a Savings Account Send your boys and girls around to see me, or have them clip and mail the coupon today, so they will be sure to get one of these beautiful books. Thrifty Alexander —_— Mail This Coupon Today ey e i) Thrifty Alexander, Care Mt. Vernon Savings Bank, 9th St. and Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. I've decided to enter your Prize_ Contest to try to get that first prize. I'll be in the bank in the next day or so and open my Savings Account and get my ballots, so save me one of those beautiful books you’ve been telling about. Address Me—Care of MT. VERNON Savings Bank N.E.Cor9€¢ ~any father whe has a dollar Do you think it would be worth i a dollar if you could teach your |t X i boy or girl the \’n}lt ]'].’lhl[. 1,,' | Ali hrl | Lin exandaer | i bor 1 ara o 1 vents planned for December 79th \ SOUGHT SAYS WORK | - CONTRACT T EDS More Business Bemg Inject- ed Into Postal Affairs, Postmasters Told. LABOR NO COMMODITY Postmaster General Declares In- dividual Rights Gain Greater At- tention in Department. October 4.— a commodity the Post Office General con- "been repudidted by Department, Postmaster Work declared today before ference-convention of postmaste w York. Labor mw commodity in “many in- at in the po Vi postmusters w months pectors found forty work in_the nine rk Raps Bolsheviki. . then I promi: and 1 4 5 Jonter camner 1 of statute.” n our 300,000 people (po: 1 will have a he !mm governn, { Laid to Poor Packing. W YORK. October 4.—Th hipment of thirty unloaded yesterday, announced by E. L. Goo | Pruit_Auction Compaj { which the fr consigned. | ples of the { by the New York board of health. Mr. Good: | fruit shipments. {ure upon poor packing, i tion on the ship, ARMY OFFICERS MEET. ganization Is Formed. a third z Among 1 are reunions of the 28th, 29th, and the Third { of the Army A: of all college pres cers’ Training Corps Instructors. _—— jthan any other city in the world. * 1 of the c ing of concluded Ish ‘our government troved their | eneral Bartlett, 'GRAPE CARGO CONDEMNED |Spoi1ing of Fruit on Panama Route grapes on the stéamer iw xllpnln from California through the found. to_ be I bad Sa; were condemned declared that the fail- xperiment did not prove route impracticable for He blamed the fail- bad ventila- overripeness of the ve treatment with { Third Zone Branch of National Or- . October 4.—Representa- officers from units ins organized ion of the and planned and Soth di ngs of the 62d 95 A meeting of djutants general, a2 sectors iation and a meeting ents of Reserve Offi- Peking has probably had, during its existence, a greater number of names Great Change in Sonet Ideas as Curb Is Placed on Work- men’s Committee. |u‘- the Associated Press. BRUSSELS, October 4.—Felicien |1:m :r, who was Belgium's repre- sentative at the conference held at The Hague on Russian affairs after ithe failure of the Genoa conference, | showed at a meeting of Belgian man- ufacturers a contract concluded be- tween a British company operating in Siberia and the Moscow government iv«lnnh contained important modifica- s in the previous ideas of the s Le Soir. 'rh. newspaper adds that in the con- Act the property of the company, isting of forests and lands and ons for buildings and the de- {velopment of minerals, which had { been confiscated by the soviets, were [returned t D fizure, and most of the re- s {o hours of labor and ns are removed. In addi- 2 the workmen's committees are jidden to meddle in the manage- ut of the company, except for the 1hor: sonable kes to pay, for damages 20,000,000 iy of indemnity LY the company, bles, represented by fifteen- per cent treasury bills, with ht to transform the bills into of the first international loan mpany, however, according to he con- | ESCAPES At the first sign of bleeding gums, beon yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyer of teethand health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands young- er, are subject to it. 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