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~ ne 32 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., “'EDNESDAY;. DECEMBER 23, 1925. WILL OPPOSE RAILROAD |1 siver Sines bt 1, vl | WILLIE FLEMING, FEUDIST, |ty s roenen ot ne o, of | VACANCIES IN FEDERAL | mire oo, 14on s, o oot 3, 4. ghesms | Golloge President Diew. RATE RAISE IN UTA v‘v‘l_’n\ % p i ]\.f,"..m" ’:wu-r‘::*i LOSES HIS LAST FlGHT"“-“ death brought from Long OFFICES TO BE FILLED $2,100 a vear, topographic draftsman |y and Hydrographic Office of the | NEW YORK, December 23 (#) Fork of Shelhy Creek last night by a At $1.680 a ye Junior topograhic Departmant at $1.320 a vear. |The Rev. Dr. Elwel) Alexander Bishop H | merece mission heatd 1t Kansas | - - mine superintendent near there. % | draftsman at $1,320 a vear, Depart vator mechanic, Department of | < | P end ' g president of the Murphy College " « E AT Servict as Lo > 4 re, 500 ear. Trafic Association Claims Many (CIy b January 8 o counsel, | Officers Bullets Fatal to Mountain | Fleming, wounded when he refuscd | Givil Service Commission ~An- "“;"‘"' ”"I‘ o \,:) hln“y:‘ h')' : t "'\Illu";rl\lf:vrr;rmf.‘»n e bplication | Seviervilla, Tenn., died Monday at the . W, i sel. | - to Sheriff ] son and Tea examiner, Bureau of Chemistry, | - - - & Charges Now Are Higher Than |explained that the i ate struc-| Bad Man, Who Refused to \'y::ri';rf.fl'?r'd.f,'.nr\t:'I:a:u":'.:pn"(,x‘fl-:e: nounces Competitive Examina- | Department of Agriculture, at $2,400 |PIAnks may bo obtained at the office | Methodixt Episcopal Hospital, in Brook - |ture on many other commodities is | | 8 3 : 7 of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 | foins 2 e in Other States. | proportionately higher Utah than | Surrender. to the home of his brother, .John tions to Meet Needs. a year. B treat Ll\nr after a brief illness. Ten da % I i roumAtE STRSe tare toh | Fleming, and little hope was held for Trained nurse at $120 a month for |ago Dr. Bishop came to New York in By tha Amociated Preck. [l SR Al ‘ ‘ " : his recovery. He was trapped in bis | The Civil Service Commission an-|women and $125 a month for men, | connection with his work and hacame SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Decem s : | ] Ky.. December 23.— | mother's home near the West Vir- [nounced today open competitive ex-|irained nurse (psychiatric) at $135 a | Humanity' is equally divided be- | ghorie atier his arrival. D ber 3. —Claiming th present | | 2 descendant of a long | ginia line and attempted to hold off |aminations to fill vacancies in the fol-| month for women and $140 a month |tw those who cant stand pros- |, arrival. Dr. Bishop rates on ores in [ re per cent k, read the want | mountaineer feud- | the officers by gun fire when he was |lowing positions for /men, Panama Canal Service. l > and those who can't get any ‘h"" been prasident of Murphy College " to and. i since 1912, By the Assaciated Press. | . AT Bigher than the average rate charged |columns of The Star. ast battle, according | shot down. ineering aide, Interstate Com-! Press feeder, Government Printing CWOW-OWO Y OWOWOWOWOPO RO OWOY 2 o A AT S I AP AT N AT R A R A A A 5 2 o3 a0y Ssast Day Shopping Jervices S IS IO T 2 B gy ey S i I Y I Y T I D Tyl When reindeer cross the Christmas sky Will all your shopping be complete? Has every gift its ribbon tie, And every stocking its sweetmeat? If any name has been passed by, No need for worry in your fix— Your Christmas Store is wide and high —Floors full of gifts, from first to sixth. The Wrapping Desk is near the door, Each gift to tie, and card attach; Another service from your Store To give vour package quick dispatch. And even if you wait to shop, Till Christmas Eve has come around— Fleet motors will make every stop, And leave your gifts all over town. The Hecrr Co-F STREET 2 NP Y O SO S0 S0 el v R OSCAS RTALNSIEINCRTRCRCIAI S