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IMMIGRATIUN L 'TIGHTENING URGED Labor Secretary Davis Pro- poses Change to Prevent Further Stowaways. Drastic tightening of the immigra- tion laws of the United States were proposed by Secretary of Labor Davis today in an outline of the recom- mendations he expects to make to Congress for immigrati egislation at the coming session. Among the major changes in policy which Mr. Davis has ded to s | provi on | companie N into th ment of the Other major e coin | cation and str : the depor- 2 — THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOR, D. ©; TONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. FOOD SHOW EXHIBITS TO CONTINUE A WEEK Eeopens This Afternoon With Baby Show and Other Leading Attractions in Program. The food show being presented on the lower floor of the Washington Auditorium by the local Retail Gro- cers’ Association, which was closed veserday, was reopened this afternoon and will be continued each afternoon and evening this week. A baby contest featured the show this afternoon and there will bo other rtainment this evening. Tomorrow | vel there will be a contest for | the prettiest head of bobbed hair. This contest will be oy 3 en of all ages Hunds display food pre Second Kossuth Ce!ebmuon Held. | who did not | celebration « ed by e l.mmw Governinen o they contend very action of Kossuth tion or their s of de-|” includ ence in t visas be labor in such lab waiver of the c visions of the law. Mr. Day tion of pr of aliens tion take the f code. The immigr: are in such condition codification, and he has : mitted to Congress a draft of a code of all existing legislation concerning aliens. The draft, however, does not | include new principles upon which the | department is now working. QUAKES RECORDED. *Pordham Announces Three Shocks 4,800 Miles Away. :°NEW YORK. November 14 (#).— | Three earthquake shocks of medi intensity were recorded on the graph at Fordham Univers] night and toda Apparentl source was 4.800 miles a was not possible to learn t n. The first shock was at T last night and lasted until second started at 12:07 a.m. tos Iasted for half an hour. The last com- Menced at 2:31 a.m. and was over at 3 o'clock. Reason for Wrath, From the Pathfinder " Henry—Why is the history pro- fessor sore on you? George—The ~prof. savs to me, “What German chieftain captured Rome?” So I says to him, “It was Stilicho. wasn't So he says “Don't ask me. I'm asking you.” So 1 says. “I don't know either, prof.” e G T T 5 p 4 1 Balm n leeacl | When one has fell diseases, and pains that stab like swords, there's mothing much that pleases, in all that life affords: friends come and talk af- fliction in chaste and fluent diction, and there are strife and friction ‘where'er he rooms and boards. The days drag on so slowly they're bitter to endure; the nights are most unholy, more anguish they assure;‘one does some idle =obbing and tries to quell the throbbing of aching thews by daubing the same with spavin cure. His heart is surely bleeding, he is in doleful case, unless he’s fond of read- ing—then smiles may light his face; he's feeling hunky-dory if he can find a story of some one reaping glory in |- far, uncharted place. Give him some finer romances of knights and ladies gay, and present circumstances will shortly fade awa e will be swiftly treading where Dyaks are beheading. or he'll be boldly sledding for Tibet or Cathay. He will be firmly tracking the tiger to its lair, or knocking all the packing from out a polar bear; rich trophies he’ll be getting, in ingles he’ll be sweating, the trifling 4lls forgetting that lately made him mwear. Or he may read the sages who set down thoughts subline, and while his illness rages he’ll have a bully time; there are no pills or potions be- tween the rolling oceans that soothe the wild emotions like deathless prose or rhyme. So what a sick man’s need- ing to comfort and sustain. is just a love of reading—it will relieve his pain; he will forget the nurses, the pills and docs and hearses. and the sick room curses that agitate his WALT MASON. (Convright. 1927.) | {cou)s THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA with twe |it soothes and heals the inflamed | |membranes and inhibits germ | | growth. I Of all known drugs, creosote is ||| | recognized by high medical au | I||0l1'19§ as one of the greatest|| |healing agencies for persistent | |coughs and colds and other forms | lof throat troubles. 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Tuesday, November 15th, for Payday Depositors’ Convenience SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.50 up —per annum. Generous sized boxes even . at the minimum annual rental 8ize of minimum boxes: 23% inches long, 5 inches wide, 2% inches deep. The Commercia. Nationa. Bank cipltnx & Surplus, $1,400,000.00————Resources, Over $18,000,000.00 Corner Fourteenth and G Sts. D Streets Now! R.HARRIS & COMPANY’S « 20% DISCOUNT 7th and ‘in general—lts 20% DISCOUNT REMOVAL SALE—beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 15 —idt its present location—7th and D Streets N.\W. We must prepare for our removal to larger quarters after the first of the coming year. To accomplish it we are placing on sale, with the exception of Sterling Silver Flatware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., and Hamilton Watches, our ENTIRE NEW STOCK of the FINEST— DIAMONDS JEWELRY ART PIECES at 0% DISCOUNT Public Confidence Brings Its Reward VER fifty-one years ago the firm of R. HARRIS & COMPANY was organized. From then to the present, its policy has ever been one of ethically, faithfully and sincerely serving its patrons. That we have been rewarded is attested to by the tremendous volume of business we are now doing. It com- pels our seeking larger quarters. After January first we move into the six- story building on the NORTHWEST CORNER OF F AND 11TH STREETS N.W. +—thereby tripling our space and facili- ties. New features of service will be accorded patrons. These features will be announced later. This RE- MOVAL SALE is a fitting commemo- ration of the more than half-a-century during which we have never deviated from our policy of satisfying every patron—with quality, service and values. 209 Discount SHEFFIELD SILVER REPRODUCTIONS PLATED HOLLOWARE Glassware and Many Novelties al ONE-HALF OFF IMPORTANT NOTICES NO DISCOUNT ON STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. NODISCOUNT ON HAMILTON WATCHES. You may reserve your purchase upon payment of a deposit for de- livery any time between now and Christmas. - BUT —EVERY PUR- CHASE MUST BE CALLED FOR BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1928. WATCHES SILVER at 0% DISCOUNT A Timely Money-Saving Event CO\II\G as it does—during the IOLIDAY SEASON—the gift chasing time of year—this RE- JAL \\Ll' is, indeed, a welcome event. “People who had planned a DIAMOND GIFT or INVESTMENT —a Jewelry Gift—Watch Gift or Gift of Silver—can now buy from this old- established firm . l\nm\mg they are assured of lngheq rvrade merchandise and receive the benefit of these attrac- tive discounts. Whether your purchase is large or small—every article purchased durin, the sale bears the usual R. HARRI & COMPANY HIGH STANDARD OF ALITY—and OUR UNQUALI- D GUARANTEE. The sale begins tomorrow—TUES~ DAY—November 15. Many will profit from it. This is an open invitation to all. Come—look around, whether you intended buying now or later. 206, Discount Further announcements of this, the first sale of our career, will be made in the newspapers from time to time. Persons who have contemplated the purchase of a diamond, a watch, a piece of Jjewelry or silver—iill welcome this opportunity to obtain high quality merchandise at exceptionally alttractive prices. R. Harris & Co. 7th and D St. N.W. EMOVAL SALE JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY