Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING RTAR.. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1926. GIIIZENS PRUIEST Confirms Report ,AUSTRIAN PRES'DENT .’:.:.', ”I; .1..,. artuent of otic | Sennett .Seeks Citizenship. ‘ .’:-}lns.',;.:\y:}-n_ that he wns horn in Lodge to Plan Program. ?“,,,,,fi;}:\“;"n;‘}::r’n‘::w""f::‘:’;::: | f ANGF S, Calif., January 7|to the United States in 1895 ram of activities for the com 1 argent Refused | QTS PEACE TREATY | ionfiink i it Sy i i : T e kst 51 h By the Awocated Pre L Was Not.Carried Out since the war. [ have becn s LONDON, January 7.—The ,'r,\ \!!l;-(<l;;1~=)-;x!\ for o, Dai . Dahlgren Terrace People Ob-| ank o Saiichur . ihe nciie TbEact {ani Al | 3% Paid on Savings e S s s e | Special Notice to Commercial National Bank ject to Permit for Con- . A0y By the Associated Press ern. Anstria the e it the Royal o e e o e A i b 05 Buvers of Bituminous Coal 911 F Street With the struction. tarv of the academy . President of the Austrian Mr. Lamh sald that although it | papypiic, while talking with a corre. . . b against the proposed| [UPPIEN-Dorn artists to the presi- |yglled an ethnographical map of Eu OLEHDIA, Wash. s Due to the great tonnage of our Bytum Egg and deney » academy. when the |io B e Tatma: 5 anuary % 4 { ] : eonstruction of a large warehouse in - Baward 1. Poynter re | "N (87U 00k Tt some of the mon. | A bill which would hay Pocahontas Egg now being sold, in forking these the vicinity of Tenth and Franklin i decided to offer the | canse in the peace treaty the voters of the Sita i coals we are accumulati i i s i = i e rending Sl 3 ating a certain amount of 7 Streets northeast, a mass meeting of | POSt to Sargent in view of his pre He pointed to the racial colorings | (he veading of the ir | et TIATEVER can be done, con- ¢ eminence in art. Knowing S on the map to support his assertion ailed 1o 1 cons 8. L . 1 i sistently, for Columbia cus- residents of the Dahlgren Terrace| zans extreme modesty and retir millions of Germans had been in. z ajorfty in the = ; community was held at the Social| ing wavs, those who desired 1o |closed within the boundaries of | These screenings are unsurpassed in quality and tomers, always is done, and in a spirit omers, alway , 4 that shows we are right “with the de- _street and| propose him bad litile hope that echoslovakia and millions of Hun = : purity and to keep our yards clear, we are able to inaninious When the proposal was made,” “We see herc the wrongful applica- offer at this time a limited tonnage at cost. e J)':::"rv]v;xt—l.lfl 1 8 ent knocked tion of Pres) t Wilson's doctrine of NEw and USED IJ(J,\itUr.” night. Res-| he would accept vlans within neighboring states the appointment of a com y wo chairs in his asitation | the self-determination of peoples,” he For a special quotation and other information, see th the owners of ared ‘L would do anything 3 Mr. Wilson w ety Witk % fedbcat Dt b e e e 2 o Office Ful‘niture or telephone our Mr. Jenkins, at our raain office. {[We invite you to ‘carry your check opposition to th v a hat T wo flee | of h rine r also | 2 % i p r that ¢ enoug ! ing and personal account with thig sther than re: it ablic and he » 3 cial divisions | L £ i e " thag SR e, o) | Save 50 70 and More B A CRIFFITH (OP CorpoRATION O prudently progressive bank. trative work. He abhorred mak Dr. b X that ing speeches. and when he attend. | these ;T-.»ummn{ puld not be regard H. BAUM & SON Confer with our ofi- ed meetings of the academicians e "f}?'flff'n‘\LC;:"':..“l::.‘.'kfv“{i‘;:»v»"vf;:-'; Lok ‘:::1'.:n.]x“"l‘\):;‘sarlg.w‘:; win 464 Penna. Ave. Jan. 7, 1926 Mai;_-x lOf;ice, }319“? 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In 1924 the ‘ Free exported to northern Ire- : 0 hundredweizht of pork, or ! | nearly 36 per cent of the total cured ® inze | in the northern factordes. e 5 Mok in Denver. § Every golfer in the land thrills at the name of Jerry Travers—oneof 'theancientgameof golf. until after the ne Commission m«(&-’-"!wv Denver was awarded the next 1 lo figlll esthat glilCEd date fc inal | convention of the American Bar As- . fon o0 the proposed | oliution, which wifl ba held Turv 51 \: Wmmmmmw Ated cewis Rad 115 93 at a meeting of the executive N s 2 R 2 : 2 Ter | o e et s winner of the Open Championship,a golfer since the ageof nine, il 4 | vesterday. 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