Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR,: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 EUU“DGE SPEAKS ’C“ddy Hit in Eye [D":LOMAS AWARDED xém' _f;mv{;r” Mis An'\\.e'xl“u\ Ross| FIRST LIQUOR IS SOLD 1.:;;:.?“..:‘ temperance act, was suc-) Forty years ago there were thou-| The world record for the produc- ¥ a one-man commission, of | sands of working women and girls in | tion of copper'is held by & mine in \ By a “Sliced” Ball T0 44 GRADUATES Pt Mea, Jouho! Loveey X;‘[f:.‘..?.,;m"" UNDER NEW CANADA LAW | which Dr. W. W. Ames is chief. Chicago, New York and other large | the Belgian Conge, which, in August Buh-u Hall, r‘x;de H. Harp, Mr: 51k Purchases of liquor under the new | &nerican cities whose wages we: ast year, had an output of 9,111 = = a P act do not require @ permit i b- than $3 a week Is Awarded $6,000 == o e | Chiness Resident Earliest Patron | taining hingle botiien, but for saic . tad. b 3 ry E o in “bulk"” it t be fill Lewis Hotel Training Sohools Hold Wilbur Lines, Miss Ch | of Government-Controlled Store. |ut (ne Mflrgsrm’l‘lfl\o"::r:anb R 2 Ay Lodge, Mrs. Katherine . Mar- Amount Is Limited. and ' for city and town dwell Associated Pr o Miss J Maxwell, # ers, but a “mail order’” system wil} ated g omm 3 ss Jean ) el er” system wil LOUIS, April encement Exercises at Miss Lucretia C. Miier, ) By tho Associated Press. operate for those living in the coun- System Oi flfinimity, How-| Biskun, 15, was awarded $6,000 Willard Hotel. * -~ 3 Rl RE INAL Bhaketohewn i ADHI I e L e S s SnoUDE $u be solll - & ’ 9 Miss lueela Roberts, Mrs. Ida ® to an individual purchaser in a single damzgs by Gl S UHRe e 8abin, Fred Snyder, Robert C, spur|A pioneer Chinese resident of Regina | day is limited to four gallons of beer, | y R e o Srie T .| burchased the first bottle of 1iquor | two gallons of wine and one quart M t I . ever, Puts Responsibility | jiche hore for impaired siebt in | yorgygour graguatés of the Lewis|EISF: Mes Mubel I stey | fold under the mew government con. | bpiee o w ciry mine mg e Juart of origage oans & £ struck by a bz suburban | Hotel Training Schools werg arded | Tyener, Mrs. Margaret 1. Warfield, | trol liauor act, which became effective | of beer in a country store. for Stories on Writers. golf links July 4, 192 diplomas at commencement exercises | Mra. Augusta Lynn Webb, Miss Flor: | Yohterday. He was the first n line = FOR SALE BY T Judgment was veturned | .o ine wWillard Hotel 1ast night, énce Wenner, Mrs. Gertrude Wright; | % walked proudly away with his > Bluemyer, club representing the home study depart- [ POt!® S jer, and Homer Hoffman, his | John Mack. Howle, chairman of the | n8r¥*Alrrey ¥, Riese and Mrs, Tuth | TWO stores were opened in Regina . By’ thio Aswouiated Bree, St Tor whom the hody was - | educationai committes of the sAmeri. | Riese, Jatseday jandecihars’ aticAiMatoon, Ofilces President Coolidge is becor ; g They declared they had |can Hotel Association, wAs.the prin- B e i { ® and more communicative—at least to o Vigate e M Yol ————— :‘_\\l‘rt Current, 2 ,r]m ll{nnleforldl and yress—yet so far as the countr¥| gponsible for the “slice” 1 39 New Flesh, New Vigor—Father John's | Yorkton. The Saskatchewan Liquor l “ : “ o aTHtE N ahat '}:i‘:“"‘\;”fi‘f.‘\- he caady et of the {"x:?n‘fc'.'l:“_“"” v h:n:ti.\‘:'h“(‘w:}‘7”"”'”‘""”' which_enforced the nsurance | 9:::[::\:035;:1““ 5027 ever played olf. and instruct . Short talks were made by Mary g 15th and I Sts. AVENUE protected from A e abools, e H 5y Dt “‘"l Assigned to Air Duty. Solings Erwtramined ||| SEVERAL AVAILABLE || 1237 WISCONSIN AVENUE hich the Preside = f subjects vi the rules was necessary as Catherine Lewls, Vice. preaidant .ot McCormick Wedical Glasses Fitted is one that has under r uate Ay me 1ter 3 elop g = trar. " Maj. James . Bagley, Corps ¢ ROOMS e quote him directly, and the corre.| The graduates are: Ralph'F. An- |Engineers, at Fort Humphreys, Va., Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES JOM slidge admir vy S been striking| spondents have with hardly an excep- | drews, Miss Edith B:-nson Géorge D.| has been placed on duty involving | : 2215 w C there has been striking | oo onformed to his wishes. Brown, Dr. Ross K. Chandler, Miss |fying for the purpose of experiment Eyesight Specialist . H. West 0. ‘ongress is in session it is|Irene Curry. Daniel A. Dartoch, Mrs. [ing In aerial mapping and testing | S | sembers of the Sen.|Edith Luraine Davigssn, John B.|photographic instruments used in that | Al 916 15th St. but various Inferences have I to obtain ‘within® anDawson, Jams Dy Deageion; Mise werk sl bl so after the press conference )‘;‘Mm‘,’m“”" be Eives to'thal s of what has been sald press, and the White House has taken | a8 occasionally the comments concern | the position that it is not responsible !lm[w," '\lvl‘yn\(“[‘n]flln"’n‘[_}“vfipr" are ll((flb:lP:\(‘:: Twice o Aweek—Tuesdavs and Fri-| notice of published stories and refers et Bither to the fact that they followed a par o received ticular press conference. The whole vstem is indirect and vague, so that the press takes all the responsibility and the Government none, but there re no indications that the administra tion feels any necexsity for altering Coolidge takes and he y ighore some of t Y inswer body knows what A\m’\uunu by body N “I'm beginning to think,” said the aspiring young author, “that the edi- i disve.| tors of the leading periodi rtain queries all be co; ntious rejecte: " (Copyright Answers Are Comprehensive. The Pr nt speaks at length very often. His answers are usually clear and comprehensive and he does not deal 'in ambiguities, so the corre- spondents get definite impressions. they are not at liberty to tell the that the inf epresented as believing, should happen to pub- n impression received from the and that impression creates 3 he President, the reserves the right to| deny that the impression was given at all. A case in point was the recent cpisode in which the correspondents | received the imy | dent was taking Ambassador Jusserand to task-for m a speech about the nch debt instead of telli views to the debt commissio Press Given Blame. Sac te o wihy B & e was_followed preferred taxicab. from e ‘When you call a Luxor automatically insure a lux- urious ride—a comfortable lked with the ‘n»\;; Con side—a safe #ide. o appealed to the De- ‘Ihmk.'.u that You will not be disap- So the Whi igted in a Luxor and a Ambassador E’.“r will never disap- point you. men, hawever, know 3t thbse are the ridks they dake in LUXOR anything about President They may report what infor- Operates at Low Rates ation is ven them yet if they are r J asked fo the their in. “ASHINGTON formation = th thority for their LUXOR CAB CORP. «tement they are not at liberty to # hold White House responsible. e N t been possible to secure on impressions given by the President in_other directipns. policy ofthe President has been ied through tu mwstof the Gov- ernment deparfments. TI print what it pleases and t sit well with the a ake has been r e discretion expressed, the responsibility \ is wholly that of tr it b3 Government declines to assume any. 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