Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C..” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924. 3 ands of strangers who motor |ground on the line of Upton street The rule of court is based on a pe- | Mr. Hubbard decl the publicati TRAFF'[} UFF'[}[RS’ S rardere. the. finest uniformed | from 4 polnt just north of Mussachu- sUEs U, s_ To BLOCK tition for Injunction fled Jate yester- | would violate his rights and injure H force’in the country; | setts avenue and west of Arizona ave- afternoon by day Mr. Hubbard |him, re be it resolved, That the |nue to a p)::lnt“f'ast n!l x;l‘sconmuu = PUBLIGITY ON TAxEs ‘\\hrr.pl;g:‘h mlu;nwly x:xinzf]n (n;,m, in R o Automobile Association | nue on the ne o hirty-seve h vhich e claim is made that the pro- S m P L B s b vision of the income tax law per-| Shanghai, China, now has 20,640 er our Ot m of the s has at|on Picree Mill roud. i —_— mitting publication of returns violates -alorhones, an increase of 3000 s » 2 N at is o 5 e ratis | | the constitutional right of privacy of {~" i s o S o or the > | ojmeyw jaqueduct (from fircat Talls| Boston Man Is Plaintif—Court | ihe citizen, and violuted the fourth|Within the last vear, and the entire & e . |a dment which assures the citizen |system may be changed to automatic 5 struction of the tunnel and each was | Orders Mellon and Blair {amen 3 A — & by babsbelnasie Y sty | against unlawful search and seizure.|within the next three years, a Janua -l the engincers.: The lowest bid was to Answer. Use of Plain Clothes Men to i v TherDiatrIoRlo Sl GoTmmis | L e e, Eoves Ot W aanineton] — . 1 . v t the modern method of Sheehan, Hagerstown, | Justice Hoehling of the District Su- | l a e ri pe—y Catch Speeders Discussed o | that has been proven | g, the Arundel Corpora- |preme Court today issued a rule I ce—. Ives b fodlier: cluless 3 e, which is building the |against Andrew W, Mellon, Secretary by Civic Leaders ey e (L imesolved (Thell matnilc s the Jarrett [of the Treasury, and David H. Blair, I Chambers ns Co., New |commissioner of internal revenue, to Automobile Association, which | york, $307,139, and the Mason Co., |show e November 14, why they mbership of over 600,000y axington, Ky., $365,424. should not be enjoined from publish- ! . e o , pledecs to the District The award will be made by Gen. |ing or making available for publica- i - n > 1 to all other police | garry Taylor, chief of engincers, on|tion, the income tax return of Gor- s peration '1:.05- | the recommendation of Maj. O'Connor. | ham Hubbard, a taxpayer of Boston. 2 YWz Kk of speed- et Z and enforeement of | 1 ‘ i inger ales. Wh ‘ ! fit less whu: 1 Choose From 250 Styles in y ‘ Finish of Water Equipment | i more? e Regular $45 and S50 From Great Falls. . | apont ek ‘ . fl‘Wi’: SuitingS, Top(:oatings : -l : MOTHER:-Flet- - G PECIAL PALE orY e -l St — oy IOTHER: ! INGER ALE d Ov . cher's (astoria 1s a S . 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