Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1927. R -y which investigated the shoot-| STOCKHOLM PLANNING ;fmpr‘ahl‘:m‘llx;ilr;‘fl;fil:eas;l D::f:?yf:‘:’oz‘rz SERVES 21 YEARS. the master of ceremonies at the pan- | . o ive I turned E a L M American ma —\he Martin Sa\ S: | . ,y:lf,f'y\"i"<’\.y FOR HUGE SKYSCRAPER|charm ot many famous edifices and —_— h Pretat Xty e R National Guar v ps. Joseph R. Johnson Marks Anniver-|were at the altar and the duties of e » erection of the s 3 master of ceremonles necessarily fell ‘)n‘ p resume | Steel and Concrete Building Con-| cer, is not considered sary at Pan-American Mass. to the lot of a .m-qe and Mr. Johnson ! LonR district 1 . even in a mation with no - e KE it Sonay. [atning: Mpartoenten Restauramts| i . Stockholf will «n.mw,m-{g;fi?grq?«‘ Johnson compicted I [ YT Fear of 1. W. W. Cause of Trouble.| g o mpeqter Soon to Be Elected. |ohy" tre 3 ' aid | 'St Patrick’s Church ye . | Sio : ¢ - Y | he served as o sident of the | room will ha v ath, i of ndence of the Assoctated b e o vaming pool, | monies at the an-Ame i registrations in the Sen s s : I efotmed | mASS. Since Thanksgivi 3 ited and Canada are almo: HOLM.—A 40-story Ameri-| one side of which will be transformed | Gr=% JLCe8 5 PRR TR LS Ci : - Govs. Byrd and McLean to, 2 & ' Negotiations for Peacs and“:,“ e e st disoniet Wy gisseraper of stecl and e, into & miniature beach with artifielally | g e 36 Vears ‘he b > . apartments, restaurants | heated s Speak at South Hill, Va., Py : ! Memorial Meetings Mark : »n, has just been opened. 1ith on 1‘vfl roof are other featurd Tomorrow. w2 Thanksgiving Day. s ‘ s S oot : N, G | i Sisend enteyt UE Feyin i 01d Maids Now Live Longer. » of the Associated Press. By the Assoriated Pr g | By the Associated Press. T 4 : : Vales.—Ol ids and SOUTH HILL RPN 25 DENVER, Colo., Novemher 2 Cotton Broker Dies. o oo " Alhert | m . ,?nn‘\flfl ]nn?‘:? (i Finalana gotiations to settle the Color " YORK, Nove 5. —Wal- | [ i i ol irecto r Whales than they did 15 years strike today occupied State offi v ock Hubhard former | v ki S son- government actuarial figures and miner lead 4 i | tending the e k - but widows have made no in Carolina t | ¥ w e of ! died p g morrow w 3 . =& P 4 the Old \ and Gov. Angu ) | mine falbEatio, [TFar e GRS e Al 5 sl 7 e ; em- R ] ¢ : " Women’s Felt Slippers colors: Sheayy Ddded: soles. / e i Irculation of petitions | b Lo M. H. Adams to call a R of operators and employes. | X3 Room Miner: Conference. waitress Made with Uskide or |t|||hrr Joles. Sires 6 0 5, | would per , notify the mine owners today to effect a 726 SEVENTH STREET N. W. fi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\? \\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘S\‘! 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ESSSS AN SR vitation extended to ( brought from South Hill to Rv hm primitive means of t ¢ i ! ernor” e 1o | "With and withott straps. B ceremonsy raina, : o v Louis, Cuban and flat heels. Where todav | . ot Gov, : S Good quality in the newest £ 7 e Angus Metean at e et fiom of I styles. | All have Goodyesr 4 Women's, Misses and Children’s # BEAT THIS PRICE. IE hete afieic Sadum 2t Chanel B o NOVELTY ¢ poys’ soLID LEATHER |§ Fasing T their annual foot Dal en: MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S GALOSHES 7 HIGH AND LOW SHOES gaging in their annual foot ball en- e | 7th & G Sts. 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