Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 36

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. ! ' - = - 2 & = - 4 S e -36 MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1922, —_— . _ . . i 3 4 NEWSPAPERS VICTORS. |that weekly and monthly periodicais| \(IEW DINNER EXHIBIT. <3 by several thousand persons Tuesday |cold storage plant in the rear of the nglis ing 0 s i RS et fon mmesin o Mt - S T e e e [ fonilandlatathssame raten andiraee .. |rated with flags, flowers ana colored | —_— M f L Q ° 4,1' C. C. Refuses Rail Plea to Alter | Glarcd that newspapers should not be | Thousands See Arcade Market's| iypons and each of the fifty dealers| iiiss 1. Marte Leech, formerly of Ortar t mn . . N | Rates on Picture Supplements. |Preferred in transportation matters, Thanksgiving Show. ;x::mhol: wlr;u“dvinpl‘ayed In 8 tempting ig:el public health laboratory of the i —_— g 5 . ouvenirs and novelties | University of California, has been ap- The Interstate Commerce Commis- The Arcade Market's exhibit’ of |were distributed. Opportunity was | pointed Zn, bacteriologist of Ala- R e S A N sion has held unjustified proposals of HEAR POOLROOM PLEAS. Thanksgiving dinner needs was visit- |given the visitors to inspect the large | meda. 2 eastern railroads to change the method S — An ancient brass mortar bearing the King’s royal Rifles. to convey to | of handling illustrated newspaper sup- ——_— the royal cipher “GR,” and whlch,{:‘é htlli.!g;e:et:lt:“zllo:;gn;;::;ecn:;t:g p.,,l";,,,‘:fl moving from printing plants Commissioners to Rule on Appeal o 4 ; = in Philadelphia, New York and other Seeks to Lure Back Settlers s fled a peaceful role at Gov-|gitt to his regiment, in the {ollowing | piaces {o' newspapers which distribute of Four Denied Licenses. CLol an.l|ilx_ (Y..} dire m; 11:)5 message: them as part of the regular issucs. | A public hearing will be held before - of George of England, has Actlon Is Appreciated. e proposals would have prevente TN U. S. and ENCOUTAZE | runa tee way bk aversons to Enns | ~The e o e et ot | ShiDmeRt oF Lhe aupplements in bag, |the District Commissloners at 10 2 - land and into the hands of its orlginal | the reximent, greatly appreciates the | Eie cars at rates effective now for; o'clock on the morning of December Immigration. ; : Friendly aetion” of thel Becretary of |newspaper matter going out after |9 on four applications ior poolroom gl . owners. the king's roval rifles, St.|URROY SERn OF H0C tes of Amer- | Dublication. If the railroads were al- |licenses which were rejected by Wade 1 - Rode, Bournemouth. It was sent over | jca, in presenting a mortar to the|lowed to refuse this service, the com- | Coombs, superintendent of licenses, cial Dispatch to The Star. . AN - | feels that the significance o 8 in- | Supple s Wy 7 2 et - e oLt o amlier 29——rAn on sy, and in reply Sccreldrs | (orchange of gifts cannot be over- |express or frelght rates considerably | The cases in question are: Char The Appomtment of the o c-up by our agents in| WCekS has received a message from | estimated, as testifying to the com-|higher than the rates now assessed | Weinstein, 1219° Wiscousin avenu &ffective follow-up bs George V of England, honorary col- | radeship existing between the mili- | on baggage car transportation, result- | Mack A. Skiados. 1227 Wisconsiy the, United States of prospective set- | [ARE | O E B tary forces of the two English-speak- | ing in an unjustified rate increase. |nue: Frank C. Walker, 3425 M str tlers in their territories will be es-ipufl O W €€ 7 e ing nations.” f jCommissioners Hall and' Eaatman|northwest, and W. A, Lolden, o¢i4 | tablished and special steps will be | existing be y ary for adf;g(!l'_ the regiment, Lord Grenfel ssented from the decisidn, declaring ' Georgia avenue. - a taken toward the repatriation of ex-|Of the two E i he regi . d o e . The § ; giment regards this gift as | i i s e stevart i | U, A L P M N e IO REPSEAS U | 3100 FOURTEENTH STREET N. W. ada’s acting minister of immigration, ; four-pounders. long out of date, and , \N& entertained by the Army of the | 5 H a | was left ernors Island inad- ! United States toward that of Great i e g . in an extended statement just issued.) (00 L, G PERETNO “a battalion | Britain in general and of the King's A' Dl ¢ l or fo’_ - “It is believed.” he added. “that | ¢"*FIIY o 1T 2" Regiment. | Roval Rifles in particular, as recalling ut many former Canadiane who have a British coloni reTerEarT iy uml old link formerly existing and! been attracted to the industrial cen- . with men from Virginia, Mary- | till cherished between that regiment | 3 rers of England would gladly |land and Pennsylvania, was with- | 20d the United States of Amcrica. , return to their native land. Through the outbreak of the revolu. —_— ° co-operation with provincial govern- : matca for | ments It is hoped fo repatriate & |service : in‘omer, SCHOOL DEDICATION. large number of such settles ment reached | T | s extensive co-operation | British army. the 60th Foot. School will be marked by an “at i nd other inter- Never Used on Americans. reatly in- Th ement deals extensively | Englanc > the King's e e R R I ed plans for “removing | Royal Rifles. but ning at the| Dedlication of the recently con- R Smmigration; bars to gnod gettl #ame time its okl designation in the | structed addition to the Wheatl. 2 home” to be held in the school build- “QUALITY IN A SMALL CAR” $490 F. O. B. Detroit 3 me years ago American_ officers | Wednesday afternoon. A Sadiaducy Governors Island, led by 8 R edueadsy : | ited States, | Hamong o Sian eature of the program will be the e U . Holland. Bel-{ ,rigin of the old morta 5 resentation of the kays of the build- | “The best as well as the most 5 Imscianicountrie i £ S {ing to Miriam J. Austin, the principal. ¢ - - . Inducements to Amerlcans. of retu ol Coohorn g0 i | Dedicatory ex recent study of the effect of mix- Referance ia made 1o the mfated | Feal ownurs i the Brition arm. 1t | Burroughs - MODELS NOW ON DISPLA Y 3 o northwestern | Pad never been captured or had the | streets nort , also w £ 7.3 Jend auciations in ehe BOItRWe (SiD fifes ever boen In Action. sEeinat|Blonoay night i the ture of races upon a country. An'krnr«xlls An exchange of courte- under the auspices of the Rhode PO sies followed. standards the | 1sland Avenue Citizens' Association, | C AVENPORT in Science. ment under it had | assisted by the Langdon-John Bu DR. C.B.D o oncentyRting | attention 2 a signed photograph of roughs Parent-Teacher Association , 5 o e being presented to|and John Burroug) Parent- ‘upon settlers of this tvpe,” says the overnors Island. | Teacher Assoclatic 3 Rine unTeL “buv ns el die : ‘Govemore Tsland: U | ; el Sien b For Sale at All Booksellers. 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