Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1927, Page 22

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22 L \nnk Jea - In the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. IGERMAN LEAGUE ce~ COMPANIONATE UNION PARENTS TO REWED IN “MODERN“ RITU AL S:;;:d.vwhere she owned considerable Haldeman, on her graduation from Bryn Mawr, chose a career on the stage in preference to returning to She accepted the economic stand ards of Jullus and his companions, who received small salaries. Shortly married and started separate business Reward Offered for Fire Bug. Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., November 28— Three false fire alarms returned from the same alarm box in as many days, bringing out the city's entire fire fighting force, has caused Mayor arrest of the guilty person. Bounty for Emigrants. The colonial bureau of the Japanes« forelgn office s encouraging emi gration to Brazil, Argentina and the South Sea Islands. In the case of emigrants to Brazil it is proposed that that country. = oy » W va a subsi B T — 13 . " . Dogmas and Theories.” Will Remarry With Unitarian Service. ventures in Girard. Was a Reporter. Jullus followed his profession as a reported on the Appeal to Reason, rad- ical weekly, which he soon took over - and developed into a plant that was . | devoted entirely to publication of low- ment issued Ly the publisher here said. | hrjced booklets containing extracts KANSAS CIT ovember 28.—| "1 was made very unhappy by it.|from classical literature. His bride By the Associated Press. Jempanionate mattiage, acoeptad by 1 heard Mr. Birkhead read that | antered banking and supervised a farm November 28.—German | his 18 e Josephine and Aubrey I|ghe inherited hen each had he- okl skl s 18- e e ysel ¢ [come financially independent they municipalities are anxious to have | the solution for medieval ~ ceremony | joined in writing sm-mrrm-ucxea and Americans observe that German loans hich united Marcet and me. Marcet vels. doated in America are well spent, Dr. Haldeman-Julius consented. P’ nilar_careers have been outlined Mulert, president of the League “The Presbyterian minister brought phine, a junior in high school, of German Municipalities, explained in the Holy Ghost. The JHoly Ghost ill continue her studies, and for ted Press. The league | has nothing to do with my marriage. | her husband, who plans to complete clties, with a total popu It is marriage in the name of love |a college course. Meanwhile, the 30,000,000, t arriage | And the re images ot life which | parents of the young couple will as- “We of the league are grateful to|of his daughter Josephine to Aubrey |Srow out of that. sumo all financial responsibility. America for enabling us to set our|C. Roselle, 20, in his opinion, exempli- Will Wear Two Rings. e cconomic house in order,” Dr. Mulert [ fied a “union in the name st 5 Ll began in explaining the position of the [ sound and thoroughly human.” “My wife aftc e. “We are only too anxious for ; ans to come over here and Not Satisfled fy themselves that their money is year-old publisher and author an; 1 out with perfect security.” declared that when he heard Rev. L. 1l repudiate |i M. Birkhead of All Souls’ Unit: wedding ts Different Progress. M. Birkhead o uls’ Unitarian wedding with its ined that the Ger-|his home in Girard, Kans., ave endure by Mr. Birkhead explained s have grown up | t, he decided he no longer cor - . . as_a voung |that the Unit “mony was f 5 . Ideal for chilly mornings fompiman g ritual v “.j1];|z“’l:||:= \‘\'!r‘-\Ml:li; 1]1)';H 5| Call, met Anna M Ahl«‘\x\nu‘nu.ik ;:,',“,21':,3;('“:(;“:,::, r”‘):lm“" S ‘1:‘: PrOteCts vo.u agaIn.St Sto .Y r B e Ville, 11, 2nwich Village found a | He wever, was Makeit a dallv habit along self-admi X cerel 3 ' a “I have broc parallel to their ance in that of Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Christmas Gifts Popularly Low Priced 28¢ to $2.95 Fancy Cigarette Holders Cities Anxious for Americans to Study Outlay of Funds, Expert Says. \ 7e service tothe fl?ce staff in the afternoon stimulates mental activity and _ pays for itself increased efficiency USE Puts you on your toes 20z in Each Standard Package ]3] By the Associated Press. and its insults to intelli - THE EDITOR Uses his eyes continually. He must read printed matter and all sorts of handwriting. different w Suropean cit “Their organic development through- | ag This creat heavy demand upon his eyesight —a strain which always collects its toll. Proper glasses, after a thorough examination by our Optometrists, will “turn the trick.” paral; s ok ! additi confronted by the hard to make both ends meet by increasing charge: Opticians—Optometrists for municipal services to the public Stabilize Tndust 922 14th Street “The loans raised in the United | States have been used in the first| place to bring up to standard and to ionalize obsolete city undertakings. Electric power station plants, harbor and ca needed bringing up to made to pay their w “Thanks to these allocations,” said Dr. Mulert, he: ings will become payving propositions. The in- terest on the loans is borne by the revenues from {hese public services and therefore does mnot fall upon the taxpayer.” BUS HEARING ASKED. Red Star Line Seeks Intrastate]: Baltimore-Washington Permit. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMOR v mand for the p: Dflflll very gers in intrastate commerce between i ISIT the Gl e Itimore Washington was ¥ smartest for beautiful silk stockings d A h the Red Star in town. Dexdale Hosiery is no new, % Bus Line for the third time in less Y than two vears. In a dJetter to the i ce Commission, Clare es, counsel for the Red Star| announced the filing of the third application for an intrastate permit, and asked that the company be given | ; a public hearing on its application. Twice before the commission has de- nied- the permit and once Mr. Miles appealed to the Circuit Court, only to meet a ruling that the court could not 48 however, the commission granted per- 13 F St. N. W. National Press Bidg. mits for- similar operations between Owned and Operated by Washington, D. C. 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