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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. Janney exercises will be held Novem- |to Petworth School; . D. Foster,|teacher, class 1A, from Burrville to|High School; J. W. Lee, janitor, Ray- Wireless Strike Ends. nine operators who had been dismissed Keeps Close Tab on Gas. ber 19 8 p.m., and those at the|teacher, class 1A, from Parl Mott School; M. R. Reid, teacher,[mond School: W. E. Allen, caretaker, . g PR B ) for reasons of economy. The strike Health 1 the following after- | Brightwood Pa S H s 1A, from Lovejoy to Garnet.|manual training room, Smallwood| IONDON, November 5 UP).—The | crippled transcontinental and trans-| A pew appliance for gas stoves and . . r, ¥ noon at 3 o teacher, class 1A, e atterson School. School; nces Hunter, caretaker, | strike of the Mar wireless oper- | atlantic wireless communication. The | yeaters is a clock device which autc The board decided to convert the tional Schoc c | Appointments—D. D. Rohrer Reservoir Portable; M. 1."'W. Hughes, |ators and receivi ks in London, | government wireless service was not | ati r: pro- old John I k building when it|E: aw, clu n v teacher, class 3A. Latin,|Probationary teacher, class 1A, Burr-|Liverpool and Ma ster ended yes. |affected by the walkout, which 1:»1"‘““"3"3' lights or extinguishes the i apandoret sEH0oIhDEE 15to (il Ditass ‘oca- | Western High School: A. T, ¥int |ville School; V. L. Boone, probation-|terday with the reinstatement of the | volved about 150 men. burners at any specified time. warehouse, 5 Fonal i 3 P orIc | v obationans® tenon e s 14" Aut: ey teacher, cliss 1A, PRI SeROO]; | o { » Us from wood School; F. D. Edwards, proba.|R. 1. Harris, probationary teacher, Schools to clerical service room; her, class 1A, 'Cranch.|class 1A, Lovejoy School: E. L. Ben nt of a rented building | Be: v, clerk, from Fran! M.'V. Adkins, probation. |n€tte, permanent teacher, class 1A, storehouse. to clerical service room; M. ¥ ass 1A, physicel train. |1-ovejoy School. School Board, by Unanimous A B clerk, from office of Secr artment: D. M. Sparks, proba.| Relnstatements—E. S. Pinck, teach owe ; ) by e e e |58 T AT W et I, iR i D B S A Friday Vote, Bars Aliens From Em- | tne voard foltow SR . » class 14, from |Seheol; A 5. Thompson, probationary ekl Wi, i : Resignat s——Rebecy Woodward, manent teacher, class| A Su - e o P! s ing » e . " perfor Court decision in Chi | ployment as Educators. |!gacher, class 14, oh ning de- | oughs i ‘hool; E. W. |14, K an Buren: J. . Gill;| cago ®ives Hlinols women the right 608 to 6i4 _ ELEVENTH 3T, Sensation partmen her, class 3A, Centrail to be drawn for jury service. m | | | | ; to Burrough ! R: > 4 ¥ lurray, teacher, cla A, | cornitor | Murrss. feacher, ' slase, 44 By o] —— o] —=lnl—==cn) m ,bilipsbor,n | { Sale of 608 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, s 1 = intention | | The MARQUISE : , H ats 7 on recom- | W. Ballou cently was | school authorities to en- tions with immigration O ol et onthi o) Dlors. hool; A. L. Flint, Randall Junior 1T C|class 1A, from ghtwood to Redmond, teache worth M. Tarr, teacher, | Ps class class 1A, from chool; R. F F. said the the D H revealed Velvets, Satins, —fhat havc bCCfl marked at Felts, !/elo_urs. much higher prices. A DIGNIFIED NEW STYLE IN Ciemrinaies PATENT AND BLACK SATIN 1 Accept the prices as providing an exceptional opportunity—with Embossed Gold on Black Buckles the choice of several hundred effective styles—in the full medley of $650 Autumnal colors—and all head sizes. e ——Ta——] ept n o S 3 realize they need glasses, the oath y m to sup- = - and defend the American Consti . even though they suffer o not with headaches, dizziness, nervousness, inability to read with comfort, etc. When these ptoms oc- cur come in 1wce and see . . : Hoy qu Tl’lls 1s one Of (}1056 occasions Wl’ICn you “Xll want to be on hanc{ Marquise is one of the m king new styles, wit early. d on black buckle, and a wonderful fitting model. = Siz Fourth Floor AAto( give you r l——m|ol——|olc———2[0|——=[alc——[a|—] & e pupils Ir 7 prover examination was ||| [l8 \ : Free Examination || “=——b———mne—mn——=0 | | | | m | se pu it plained, & who through either | mental E ca mings are | le to benefit by lar school ion - been re- e " B};‘i‘iltlful awe Gift Novelties e | ; s P ld i We suggest selections : | : : - | —-;‘x;i :::;:::0“ now for holiday giving— with the advantage of com- 3295 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. plete assortments. Street Floor Street Floor Our Good Fortune---and Yours A Special Purchase—for a WOI‘ICIGI'{:III Sale Of FI‘OCI(S —to which we have added several hundred selections from our own stock— reducing them to meet the special prices made possible by this unusual purchase. Frocks for Street, Afternoon and Delta Sigma approved by the thority to establish I Artificial eyes inserted. }foulr Glasses a;re Poks S filled twe. y gquran!ee to give Prescriptions satisfaction or new glasses promptly free Dr. D. L. Rose e O e O e [ e [ e e [ e [ e e [ = e e O e I = Eyesight Specialist Associated With : : ‘the a FISCHER, Jewelers and Opticians - lans also pproved ating the 918 F St. N.W. fng American Education week. The| THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH Who will provide the new capital? The ability of any business to obtain new capital depends upon its credit. Do its stocks and bonds offer safe investment? Is the property conservatively capitalized? Has it maintained a steady earning power? Is its business likely to expand? Has the management a proper appreciation of its threefold responsibility: {1] to give good service to customers {2] to deal fairly with employees 3] to safeguard the capital investment of the owness? ‘The managenient of the Southern cordially in- vites an examination of the System’s record measured by these standards. Evening It invites this knowledge of its strong financial standing, particularly among the people of the South—its customers and its employees—because their cooperation has done much to make the Southern what it is today, a transportation organ- ization in which the whole South has a right to take pride. Greater participation in Southern Railway finan- cing in the future by its own customers and em- ployees will make the Southern still more an institution of the South. 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