Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 39

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. THE E\'ENI‘;‘G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NO 50 EMBER 2, 1 .~ 0..0.P. CONVENTIN $2200.000 FoR paw AT SHOALS IS ASKED & NSecretary Weeks has recommended director of the budget ap- prove an estimate for a $2,000,000 ap- propriation to double the capacity of the power instaMation at the Wil- son dam of the DODGING CHICAGO Hotel Rates Too High for Party Heads—Denver or Cleveland Loom. that the project. Chairman Adams of the republican national committee declared vesterday that Chicago “has no chance” ing, selected for the 192 national - convention unle ances are given that hotel will be more reasonable than in the past. Unthl recently it had been accepted as plmost a foregone conclusion that the convention would go to Chicago. Recent negotiations between na- tional committ officlals and Chicago hotel men, however, are underst not to have yielded the results ho -for, With' the result that Denver Cleveland have again come to the front in diseussions of a convention eity. Chairman Alams said that in all four cities—Chicago, Cleveland, D . Yer and San Francisco—had the national tnmmuh- (ll\ they would bid for the convention. convention Two Others Have Chance. the convention unl that hotel rates will be mere re were in 1920 and of San Francisco, further questios ter would be d; ing of the matters in ting were olidge by as WILSON ADMIRERS PLAN ARMISTICE DAY VISIT Former President to Receive Dele- | gation at S Street Home November 11. With the increased sum, the power | ing about himself unless you have units could be Increased from four|nothing to do but listen. For the third 1 ive year the nds and admir: rmer Pl - Elddnt will receive the erow e front steps of his home d that he he di Men's Store to eight. Work of preparing kpe:ifi- cations for the elght unit installa- tion already has been started by | Army engineers, who I:rllc\emll“u’ he proposed appropriation will pe e | Al transportation records have “Tf‘f:; time Secretary Weeks sub- | hattered in the handling of grain ship- mitted to Congress the offer of pu _J ments from the prairie provinces in the RECORD IN MOVING GRAIN. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, November 2.— f»';fif.ir?fi‘.‘. ly'n?‘ff{,,f e 2n %8 | the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Na. recommended that regardless of th :‘;:l"'flr'“‘“;'fi!{n‘;:“g‘l'l!:}";% c“sl{:"“" s e G e o 'h‘,:,’;,‘, senting 169,053,085 bushels, have been % iouded; as comparled with ‘the 168,795, #320 bushels handled in the same peris 5t last year. "Rates have been cut virtually in hatt co American vessels started carrying , &rain, it was announced. Ford proposal, the Wilson dam il- | be completed. 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Send for catalogue, if they are not sold where you live. ‘W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. Vesta A Dress One-Sirap Pump in Paten! Leather —in ezcellent taste with almost any costurie. A bigh class shoe at & low price, $5. in all walks of life. Pnappy styles for Young 210 Bpark Sereet, Brockton, Mass. Men. They are exceptionally good value. W. L. DOUGLAS 510885 in Was ngion: 905 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. | wiii%. 1327 F St. NW. g% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS -#g Up-to-date stxles xm’lfbfe for Men and Women SOUTHERN RAIL Southern | Railway System deposits in Southern banks an average of $150,500 each banking hour. SYSTEM _ Making r!lew capital work for the South The margin thc cost of pmducmg transportation and tHe price received for it is * 80 small that it requites the utmost efficiency of management, and the most carefully directed expenditure of new flgapiml to safeguard even a small return on invéstment. In no other large &n amount of capi turn as in railroad tri ‘The $285,000,000 of new money that has been put into the Southern Railway System in the past twenty years hds been largely devoted to ifcreasing capacity rnd ‘promoting operating enterprise is 50 great risked for so small a re- Wereceivemmyre?quesmfonheellmh-don of grade crossings, the construction of monu- mental punngm- tions, nnd other non- mml\h-mnrvemmmhydednmhlw. mmch of this workd done as can be safely financed, but they hgave recognized that thelr interests will best n\dbemr&wru&n. which produce Ithonlybee-we capital has been ex- . on product-’ve improvements that the Southern Railway: Systemn today is an” past two months, it was announced at An Unpardonébl Sm If you are continually sick, can't properly attend your a household or business duties, and are always tired, run-down or heumatism, Neuritis, Nervousness or other disorders, you commit an unpardonable sin against yourself, your family and friends, when positive relief in pain from High or Low Blood Pressure, Ready for instant . use by mixing with water * Brighten The Walls Surprise _the whole family. COVER THOSE SOILED WALLS WITH FARBO. You can quickly and easily do it Selitaain yourself, while the children are at school. $2.00 worth will cover an av- crage room and make it look Radlum _P toduCts COl‘ porafion FARBO ONE ROOM TODAY. i 918 F St. N.W. Sold at Best Paint Stores B |! ODonnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores Radium Bath Compound . Price, $1.00 ”{‘ can be so easily obtained with | | | It Address Communications to the President, 2325 18th St. N W. 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