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? , S \ 2 ) . i 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. : v 1 !ury Institute, was one of the guests rehabilitation committee of the Ameri- : SAYS PRES“][N‘I’ WAN]’S 'I’URK[Y PRI[;E |s Hm LEGION HEAD HONORED | 5™ (10053 "0 007 aving. ance | can Lestons Geomms 65 cnetinn e, i been one of his pupils. secretary to [President Harding; J | » | AT LUNCHEON BY WEEKS! Other guests were: Secretary Denby | Henry J. Ryan. Col. John McA. Pal- —4——k > | &, the Navy, Senator Shortridge of |mer, zide. to Gen. Pershing; D. Johu Secretary of War Weeks today en- ornia, Gen. am Lassiter, a |y = ‘ Ifl [Nn lUNG quK DAY tertained at luncheon In_ honor of | member of Gen. Pershing’s staff: Col. “:”“’ - DwIShL N avis, ;’"f“('f“' Alvin M. Owsley, national Commander | Charles R. Forbes, director of the |°f the War Finance Corporation; Gen i > —_— $ of the American Legion, at the Metro- | Veterans' Bureau; . . |Henry J. Rellly, editor of the Army | - . politan Club. " Gen. E. W. Nichols, | Drain. of the American Legion: Jos- | and Navy Journal and Representative o By the Associated Press. Open at 60 Cents & Pound in Mar- | superintendent of the Virginia Mill- ' eph Sparks, chairman of the National | G. L L KANSAS CITY, Mo., November 28.— 3 ————ee t‘:‘he l:ls(trlqt Comml:s::ncrs -;«el:‘-:or Wages “which enable workers only| Kets and Quickly Jump 5 Cents D o AL ry oL the At g Of lto break even” and the twelve-hour that all motor car owners be bonded. | g,y which, he said, prevails in mines Under Heavy Demand. it was indicated at the District bufld- L e lanalNos —_— i insftodsy: Mexico, were denounced by Secretary i y: i i 5 Sixty cents a pound was the bottom 5 b X Commlllumn:r O):!Zr.tm charge offot Labor Davis In an addresn 1ast| prics on turkeys in the local markets | tmost onvenlence or e 1nt be had been Tomally ade et that | B, Defore Hhe oyl e ara" | this morning. Early reports indicated | { that he had been legally advised that |Moose. He said that President Hard- = ! the Commissioners could not enforce |ing wished to reduce the length of | light receipts tomorrow, and befdre {such a requirement without specific |the work day in those states. noon the price advanced 5 cents. | authority from Congress. nelE: Davie ‘quoted the President 8| "o “rer” turkeys that were offered | U So far as can be learned. the Com- |having said that workers al i i | mitaioners as & board mAve mot eted |paid i nuMclent wage to. enabie them |at 60 cents & pound about noon did ( )I]r ptown Branch L on_the plan. lo establish "a home. o obviate & not present the best appearance and When o 5 The recommendation that motorists | struggle for existence. and to make | 414 not find ready sale. Practically | —was established with that idea in mind, wivin be required to furnish a bond when |possible putting aside a “nest egg.” I e i arke Uit s mornlnel b v iea in | . giving hev obtain an operator's permit was| Turnink to immigration, the Sec- | &Very buyer in market this morning Pay Day Comes our depositors the “Utmost Sexvice? . Remomtos made with the thought that it would |retary sald: The price caused many postponed pur- Think of the address— make drivers more careful and afford | “There Is a great misunderstand- | {he Price CRigee MOy TERLRO ] 5 rotection against injury to persons ing about President Harding's idea | “\AtH L% %3eatars” quoted Drices as SAVING! r damage to property. of Immigration. We really welcome | o 'Y E86" Conta for barrel lots and 1333 G sh'eet N w ( i Commissioner Oyster said he also on from Holland, Denmark. | o eqicrea that there probably would The § oWV o 2 reSS x Or 3 h{:fl }"e“n Eiving fenemealithons bl ;« 5 §nw(~den4 (.re{:lte‘flr:ll:"’: -'l';:lbe a further advance in prices before he first step to e impounding of automobiles that ." Those countries 3 s i . = z : re lofe standing Jon . the downtown |exhausted their quotas for the last | {QMOTFOW. 3‘]’::!;?‘;:);0"':' Sgl:: < \rt’li é:r\x'cepth?(! lmsll)ec? gcnr}ere(l at our H - pe : ; . treets lo th parki - 5. ar. c Seve: Stri a; = 5 : Nothing short of absolute fashion—smartness in matters s bt panbeipurkingiregy 7 they have exceeded their e e S 1 el an S0l D DonTE g S H B drees atline il dobacithe particular raan i The Commissioners are seriously jquotas. Mr. Davis declared, it will be zaiancidomtinop. ) hrancl‘n, and “c_ll be very glad to have you come gaciess a 1o : T - | considering the appointment of a new itime to consider repealing the 3 per | ask about our Daily and give our “Utmost Service” a real test. And the footzvear is as wurportant as the clothes. | comm xeeu..r officials nm!lcil‘lzensrto Dime Savers, grhich e : &0 over the traffic regulations for ) s 5 e e Riclk’s dress shoes are the accepted fashions of the best { possible improvemen certain forces in this country. help you to save money 1f you are a business man, you'll find a valu e f ' £ s drNDaviststatedienacihaihasgbeen G Ssines able association. If you are thinking of opening dressed men of today. i supervising the drafting of a bill to without missing it. 3 - c 4 g ¥ P ationally recognized affic ex- ;be presented at the December session a savings account, we’ll be mighty glad to add vour H Dress Oxfords of Patent pert, probably will be asked to serve jof Congress l‘"“']:‘l:"!‘l"c';';"’mfa““",f:"" name to our roster. H x 5 as a member. i bloo men ' 4 p cathe: o i test of all gersons who declared their H Leather or Black Russia | > |intention to #ail for America i Banclics il Until 5:15 P Wednesd d Frid H | "“In this way we can catch the un- Bo! . M. on ay ai ri s KI-AN PI-A[;ARU {desirables before they sail,” he added. 3 ranches Open Unti nesday an ay : e e 8!‘.7:/‘ ! | s ity a {ST. PATRICK PLAYERS o atio | L OPEN FALL SEASON n 3} e i . “The Bank of Utmost Service” 1 You Take It Musical Comedy O : “You 3 " i ! Given in Carroll Hall Will TROUBLES Victor B. Deyber, President 95 D, d 2 Proper Footwear ! e oremberse Be Repeated. BUILDS YOU UP ee The mansion occupied by Gov. John M.| The first fall production of the Bt. F Street at Tenth | Parker was placarded ausing the Patrick Players, “You Take It & mu Exclusive agency for District of Columbia right with printed notices of a “natuy- | Sical comed; h“:nsdfi(['" in Carroll Hall = < ! ralization” ceremony of the Baton!The play will be repeated tonight, to- for Wn Shoes of Worth e . : S FE Ti : e Ku Klux Klan scheduled for{morrow night, Thursday and Saturday{ yp, e " o , - Thanksgiving might. e o amacear_actecave| TR RAOROCCE AR GCERRO It 2> I The governor upon arising th e co and his co-worker, Miss 2 ? ng across the man- ¥ n. were the leaders of an i i e w hudreds of sticks lent of amateurs. Others who 4 appearing as tomb- | stoml out by virtue of their important i i on Which were attachcd the|Parts end worthy executlon wers Fd- - s | ward ‘Rrien. Vietta Dron - H ecutive took the matter as aline O'Brien. Joseph Dron 1 3 jok ghing as he related the affair: Hillvard. Peegy O'Dea. W ~ The downtown streets of Baton| ipal singing parts were car- ; : i jried Young, Estelle Murray, : A Rouge was also posted during the | tiod, e Touns Emlleduray, { Roddy and Alhert Henkel. The “Estelle : : K N furray Ballet.” with speclalties by i of Louisiana, Inv = lisses O’'Connor, Tnge and Bowman, g Knights of the x Kian, | was another contributing factor to the : nounces public natar. n oo I jsuecess of the pln Fioee A, .| AmOng the other members of the H . on the Greenwell S| :5 roa Y The publ _cordially invited. { e L Dichin —_— Farkmrl Spatelw prov S ey * o : - s the main grounds. : bert Sween 3 #Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours | hanatea ¢ Josephine £ | tozstarelreane i . Florence Ilosford, Bernadine H 5 for §:30 oelock lostora, memaiine ? Don't stay tuffed-up: Quit blow- | second and third doscs usually breals | gestion of tramer © | e aa dnz and snuffiing! Take “Pape's | up the cold completely and end all ., Of Thinks&vInE, GO (0 5 { Costenl ch, Marie Holloran, s p . t - 5 ave a8 gues Mary Zimmerman, Sara Kane. Eileen Uold Compound”” every two hours | grippe misery. B ¢ ot L S e E il amntil three doses are taken. The “Pape’s Cold Compound” ‘s the itors w Hifary St John, Serena Richardson. | first dose opens clogged-up mostrils | quickest, surest relief known and ! be :'\llr:gud a?g [{!,1";‘4:;?&91,‘;1;‘:13:1‘2‘; { Margaret M. Haltigan, Louise Bowles, ( sud air passages of head; stops | costs only a few cents at drug | jOuBals BEe, CHNETRLY, TOOL TR {Aknes St John Leon, Madeleine M.} p yiose running; relieves headache, | stores. Tastes mice. Contains mo | {,*¢h kjan. - m),f;:'i.y [escel mflbn':“dnulz::]z{' g dullness, feverishness, sneezing. The | quinine. Insist upon Pape’s. i e T R | Eotirn. Becker. Collotee Frarcor taal J : . | American clubwomen will bulld aiBelt, Martha Ennis, Regina Biggs and | ’ clubhouse in Shanghai, Chira. Ruth Wannall. 1 1 i ! i . . g From All the Family to All the Family ! How much nicer it is to have a fine davenport instead | of a whole lot of little things that you might ! never use or want? Last year lots of families i all “put together” and got a nice piece that they : could all enjoy and use. 1 These families have been glad they did this and we, too, , i agree with them that they selected a wise gift . N for we know of nothing that the whole family | M { could use and enjoy more than a nice davenport. | ‘ ‘ 1 Itis important to get a davenport that will give years e ) 3 of service. Life Time Furniture will satisfac- . 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You will be astonished through the tone'arm that this instrument, with more improvements than any other worth-while phonograph, can be bought for so little—and, too, the Ool;mbx;’ m::‘:;iu likely tell y&u of a Cammnn:ty CIn:hglixr- Tea Wagons Stands and Tables chase plan, you can get the instrument of your ce ] at once and pay for it on “a mutually satisfactory arrangement.” There are so many fine little pieces that make excellent gifts Dipt (nmm)mhm Don’t wait! Don't say “no”! Go and see! We know you'll y like the mahogany tea wagon with drop leaves for movn—oor oh tarpuble” Nolsiess love your Columbia, Solid Mahogany $39.75. Then there are muffin stands, book racks. Foe COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York Martha Washington smoking stands, and lots more. < . Sewing Table, - There’s a fine-looking davenport end table at $11.50, Borghess candlesticks at $14.756 a pair, and a carved hall chair $19.75 at $29.75. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Hou | HARRY C. 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