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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923, COMPANY AND UNIONS |BROTHER AND SISTER | Tomi Fiitey 5 Swimsem: 1 e ————— = —————— . sweonosrre Moo e S5 ITHE ORIGINAL. ORANGE GROVE | _ Btoest 06 Oreslias. Tate, Mnfouo. | 1 s1iey Hesc (hair Some; was [} struck by a street car. Ivirtininn Railway Strike Cause - bile of Lynchburg Bl merty, Was stscing far Beds Citizen. ford county to attend the funeral } Subject of Six Decisions of the father's mother. Motorman C. | |Il|Z # ¥ i A Q I by Labor Board By the Associated Press, E. Faulconer, in charge of the street | ; y | LYNCHBURG, Va., November 23.— |car, was arrested on a chargs of in- J. B. Williams, nineteen, and his sis- {voluntary manslaughteri H | By the Associated Press. ' | CHICAGO, November 23.—1In six de- | cisions involving twelve former em- = - = ' oe u‘ : | ployes of the Virginlan Railway Com- i])(fl\,\'. the United States Railroad La- o bor Board last night blamed both the ‘ They say the $2 bill [company ana the rafiroad unions tor the dispute which led up to the strike ! was unlucky— of engineers aud firemen on that rail L 1 Y p Bt he Bool Hagard | ot mpenita ey st Your Property $4 shoes sold each year |whith rwiedin e siike In O : which result e strike. h 3 ¥ "The feclatons dealt Wich the claims n Our Sales Department ave saved shoe buyers of twelve employes, members of the il rotherhood of Locomotive Firemel . . two million two dollar | Engtmemen an [t - I' is a recognized fact that a man or woman bills. :’,"’:‘f‘ e omoth 4 cannot manage property advantageously and Where’s the bad luck in Be = attend to other business;: one or the other will : etting three pairs of |and two were suffer. i gBe::k-l’glazzard sll\’oes for Ohe decislon, T : : s ! hat Ravo Bfener through ' tunre’s I'he comprehensive experience of our Sales WOALYORARvVEDhECN pay- e Department enables us to relieve you of this ing for two pairs of s crelt i) care at = of G = othie males? cndngered thelr 1 ndes at a maximum of profit to you. New styles every week VoS- real cause of the disputes There is a demand for property in the new in every window (75 which ise to the _N“'}w oL o1 commercial zones. Then, too, there are many stores in New York, sion to be - 5 people to whom a small house always makes - A 2 many elsewhere)— kement, Erowing out d an appeal. And your money - It is the ability to meet all the require- OPENING SATURDAY back without an i 1 argument if the e Tt e ey W et W of SoOTRE o o, S.W. Corner 12th and New York Ave. N.W. a quality isn’t what g e bosed Operated by the same American boys that were on 9th street last winter. We are not connected with any other sotre in this A sumed ju we claim. T Defore the strike actually was S d. XA 7" e = " The quality of our fruit is seldom equaled and never excelled. Worn on Fifth “The board took the view that the - Avenue—but bought rights of the men to strike were not Aol e corner: palyed in e AL gl T have Construction Company y 3, 4,5 and 6 for GRAPEFRUIT gfully discharged by the . s Incorporated +7 1.00 13, 16, 20 and 25 in Basket for. Z,zm MEXICO TO PAY AMOUNT 150K Strvat N Mainy 4190 MIXED BASKETS—ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT. .. .$1.00 HOES 2.3, "33, | DUE OF FOREIGN DEBT SPECIAL—SELECTED BASKET ORANGES ] 19 Pend. Ave. N.W. 435 Tth St. N.W. _— Real E D : ;:H S E 1018 7o 8 N.W.|Thirty Million Pesas Will Be Ehi i m-:l:‘\AKE s CHoll-lC!‘l:; %E)RYLgi‘S&EJT—!IP\‘N;HE P '51.99""’ ga Available at End of Year, Says B T AM. 1P, Finance Department. Absolutely Pure |, ..., | Y 0 CITY, November zmpo : department has issue ate- 3 Bovernment { i will have paid the full 120,000,000 pesos installment due on mel oreign debt, It is also gnnounced that the Huas- teca Petroleum Company has loaned the 1 government 10,000,000 pesos. it is ex- | pected that this credit, which will bel Sou used in relieving the present commer- cial depression, will be repaid in eleven monthly installments, so that it will have been fully covered by the end of President Obregon’s term. [ GERMAN PAPER MARKS ~ | 1 ! STILL FIND U. S. BUYERS or'the Guiinein, e m - "' b ITF- OMORROW the Hub Fur- Parents, we want you to bring T T uie hialihy wetion: i }j L | niture Co. will stage an the boys and girls down town to Renih am strengtn! Drugists SR Bopes.of ecovering Automobile Show for the the Hub Saturday and let them Children of Washington. feast their eyes on as fine an array of toy automobiles as we’ve Twenty new model autos will ever shown. be on display—from the little roadster for tiny tots to the big Remember, this is a special touring car styles with extra tire, event for the Children. Don’t wind shields, horn and every- fail to bring them to the show thing—just like dad’s really car. Saturday. FREE to Every Child Accompanied by a Parent-—a Nice Present We have a nice little present for each boy or girl who visits the show accompanied by parent or grown-up. Make a point to be here early for YOURS—we expect the show will be well pat- ronized. Bleeding gums—the warning signal Do your gums bleed easily? Watch out for Pyorrhea, destroyer of teeth and health. Pyorrhea claims four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, too. Play safe. Go to your dentist regu- larly for tooth and gum inspection. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. This healing dentifrice, if used consistently and used intime, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. 2 Forhan’s For the Gums is the for- mula of R. J. Forhan,D.D.S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and your gums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35¢c and 60c in tubes. &More than a tootr — it checks Pyo Formala of R. J. Fothes, D. D. 5. Forhan Company, New York Forban's, Limised, Moawesl