Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 37

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BRITISH COLUMBIA INSIUEELER AR Too Busy With Own Affairs to om'Rel;cs. The grand old stately magazines of thirty forty years ago! They have de- S | | e'er again shall know. Oh, yes, | live and canter on, with buoyant e and jocose rhyme, but all the acter is gone that fixed them in the olden time. And it is sad to see | modern tang, their contents so bizarre THE_EVENING STAR. WASHING | RESIGNED STUDENTS RETURN FROM SHIP from these scenes, their like | Floating University Is Collegiate, Six Say—Four Rerorted Expelled in Jaranese Port. the change. to mark their boast of | By the Associated Press FRANCISCO. December 3.— were expelled from the ship while it visi | The rules of the floating faculty | prohibiting the co-eds from being on | the hurricane deck after dark and the mysterious appearance of the skuil and crossbones of the Jolly Roger at the masthead one morning had some thing to do with their resignation, but just what they declined to say. They are: Wendell C. Goddard of New York, Harry R. Addison of Cleve- land, Duncan MacMartin of New York, Frank ,T. Morgan of New | Haven, Conn.; Enos Richardson of New York and George E. Tierney of GTON, D. C, RAILWAY EXPRESS WAGE ISSUE TO BE ARBITRATED | By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 2.—Articles of arbitration were signed yesterday by L. R. Gwyn, vice president of the American Rallway Express Co., and union representatives covering a wage dispute under negotiation since Octo- ber, 1925, affecting 65,000 express em- ployes. The agreement was reached follow- ) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1926. to be held under the railway labor act. The labor organizations involved are the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. the Order of Railway Expressmen and the American Fede men. A board of arbitration will be named, | consisting of one member represent- ing the company. one representing the three untons, and a_third to be select- ed by these two. Sessions will start as soon as the board is formed. The average pay of a railway clerk was said by the company to be $5.30 a day. The Increase asked was 11% and 12 cents an hour. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW SUBDIVISION ROSEDALE PARK MARYLAND Beautiful New Detached Homes of six, seven and eight rooms. Each house distinctly different. W ide, deep lots. Every modern convenience Easy Yerms i Aid U. S. Against Rum | 4 land strangs. with here and there & |conegiate! Yes, th Philadelphia. & Running. touch of siang. Ah. there was uuol-iAmef,c o e e e R mdam:| As the President Clevelana was |ing artangements by G. W. W. Han: ; er's, which of old was solace to the ; American university afloat, which left | jaying Honolulu for San Francisc |Ber of the United States Board of ) | good I;Sd ‘grea(’ 1;» articles were g;uod; New York last September with 508 | Robert Heilburm of St. Loulsand Jo}m 1 Medlation for arbitration proceedings w. d D fi i !as gold. its storles were & precious . studenta—75 of them co-eds—is col- | R. Davidson of Boise, [daho, who alSo | = : B e e | freignt. The editor. with thoughtful | oo e > miico s ol R ot acabe; soulBETe = N indow Uecorations ritish Columbia selected yarns that A no | g s a o » ) That s . sist the appeal of Hawail, jumped il e AT e rieh and, ThAL 1e the word brought mere | S e ADPGRL Bl TO0 for shore, || Lactobacillus Acidophilus t S k¢ our Ilm uct "L S M Trade Mark) ve. but which no normal wight b3 | They w icked up by a customs - 4 . 2 ! gt L rived on the liner President Cleveland | They were picked up BY & o uld read. To many homes old Goof| ¢ 1y Wobe. Asked why. they said | launch and taken back to the city. For inteatinal disorders. . Aok Four ohyarinn avent it. Decoratne Company s went, to lle unread on window | Bt Lo T e e e " NATIONAL VACCINE AND New Location | seat: it spoke of taste “r“d culture | ¢ blent. it was the brand of the elite. 1 ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 818 17th St N.W. Phene North 89. 1515 U §t. 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To joke about it oft we tried. forta to stamp out Smugglin but all such jokes were sounding siplained that vessels may legally | brass: we still regarded it with pride— ring liquor into British Columbia | {t had the fame, it gave us class. A from other points in the United King: | magazine still bears the name. and dom for transmission to forelgn ports | people say it's good to read: it plavs ! vayi luty. the strictly modern game—it has the Mguor 3 the k he speed. I see men t re, T hear them say. used to be a s strictly up to inen who buy i pplause; the gray old gaffers | i sigh and yearn for Goofer's I it 1 t0!as It was. It may be bullt on splen- i shi s-of liquor|did plan, it may have all the modern @ u, he informed |charms; it glves no standing to the =3 “he commissior man who bears it homeward in_his it arms. WALT MASON. Dairy Products Indorsed. s v b CHICAGO, amber 3 (P).—At R sonaliti | feast 30 per cent of the family food Library for 24 Nationalities. ! ®oys and girls, sald M. 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