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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 10

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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IE AliMSlVX (STAR i i i Tii i iii i i II 1 1 in i i mi in i ILL IS OFFERED FOR EXCLUSION OF ALIENS Attractions at Noble Theatre IN REAPPORTIONMENT i.iUiJ 1 -v 4 I Washington. Jan. St. (United 22. (Cnltta rMrea wer on fia I'reM) A constitutional amend Montreal la Ml lass.

ment proposing that, la, tat reapportionment of congressional dis i knc outlet, ready i further dMTiorwrt ration trict alien ahail not be counted waa introduced In the house today, by RepreaentaUvt Bill, New York. turn wr la Jail today Becauaa of counting alien fa a tuiiit of 'th demonstration TLurMiy nd during making- up congressional districts ii restaurant -wra-fald the Tammany organisation of Kew York baa a majority of the atte food, and a crowd gather- it front of th Rita qartton tu hear' aaeecbca, z-Wt-i delegation, A claimed. "My cwn atat of New imi -niaf already recognized y. the ttea wer ailena thtr propriety ot'thla propoalUoa I probably would be deported. by excluding allena In the enumeration cr the "Population for th charted thai Jaxga utm purpose of deteriuinirg repreaen-tation la the lower bouse- of the New York atata legislature." "JT Jt- NEGRO SCHOOL'S ct the so-called unemployed rrued to work.

Hetald he ad, v.M a crowd of 169, offering .1 at 17 1-1 cent aa ttoirr. that no accepted, and th remainder ir'jKl to werk for lea than fS a fi iy. -u Vv Three otganlMtioa of 'world var veterans paascd resolution enouncing the unemployed de-nonitratcri as "loafer who will ot work." TRUSTEES CHOSEN Montgomery. Jan. 11 (Speclla) Gov.

Kilby" yesterday announced the appointment of th board of trustee of th atata re form school for Juvenile negro law. breaker at Mount Meigs. Judge William It, Thomas, member of the supreme court, was continued as managing trustee, whflo th other member, all of whom wore reappainted, ar F. J. Crkmton, of Montgomery, Cornelia Bowen (col ONE HOME BURNS AND ANOTHER IS BADLY DAMAGED i i e.

i i The home of Ira Brown, an rip street, waa completely destroyed ored), of Waogh, and Lillian Dun. get (colored), of Montgomery. Gov. Kilby 1 aa ex-ofricio member I.r fir about 4 o'clock tbla mora of th board. i and an adjoining houae owned OF THE NEW SPRING' KEby also annoumed the appointment of It, O.

Pearson, of Leroy, a a member of th board fo revenue of Washlngtoj county to 1 1 the Annlstoa Soil "Pip plant nr.d nccupled by Bob Hare, wai considerably damaged before the succeed 3. 'IX. BoswelU resigned. could be controlled by the f.remcn. and th selection of Dr.

ratus H. Tubbs and L. Brltton, of The greater part- of the Brown liime bad been burned before the alarm wa given, the Inmate escaping from the structure scantily and Suits Jasper, aa member of th high tr commission of tV'alker coua -v-v-t-- and navlng no tlm to remove eny of the bousshold effects. Adajn Mis Rosemary Hilton and Frank Knight In a cea from and-Eva." Nobl Theatre, Thursday, January J'th, CHILDREN TAUGHT READING WITHOUT APPOINTMENTS OF PRESIDENT WILL AT POPULAR PRICES "ADAM AND EVA" BRISTLES WITH WIT KNOWING ALPHABET NOT BE CONFIRMED AND HUMOR AND IS FULL OP SNAPPY Washington. Jan, Il-(UnIted DIALOGUE AND ROLLICKING ROMANCE ciucua vMtrdi reaffirmed the of their leader not to F.

Ray Comstock and Morris Gest's beautiful production of r-rmlt Any general confirmation cf President WlUona rec! ip-l-oinimente, Ther ar ten or twelvo thodsand of thea. 4 "Adam and Eva- which broke- the The understanding wa reached Atlanta, Oa, Jan. If. (Special) -Puplla of.Atlahta publlo schools are beinr taught to read Without learning th alphabet Td them, "cat" doesn't mean th thre let ters "c-a-t" but merely a oud. By thla new system, absolutely on-preed to th old method Of teach irig.

pupils are learning to read la one-third of th tlm formerly required. The curious fact cam to light recently that many pupil of th primary grade who were able to read glibly wen unable to con rult a dictionary because they were ignorant of th order la whUh let ter of the alphabet were arranged. They didn't know that follow and -follow -Biy only knew how world look And Attendance record tor more than a yar afth ngacrelheate1r7New York, will com to th Nobl theater January 17. While the showing is not as comprehensive as we would like to have it or is it anywhere near the extensiveness it will be in the very near future, still the presentation is large enough to create more than passing interest These advance styles comprise only those creations which are now playing the leading role on the stage of Fashion, and which have a'jeay been approved and adapted bv the fastidious for immediate and future wear. Dress Materials Taffetas and Canton Crept.

Colors: Nary and Euqae Suit Materials Tricorjnes PoirrtTwili. Colors: Navy sad Tan from the ascent of tH aurtala to th finals of th last act, gad ia thia th authors, Guy Bcltoa and Georaw Middleton hav ba blgH-ly aucceaaful. Probably nd- com, dy in the past ten yara, proSue tive as they hav been, can compared with "Adam and ia th profusion of clever, nappy dia logu and ludkrtua situations, and If you hav a mind for rollicking romanc. "Adam and Eva" Should be your goal. i i.it the only person confirmed be thoea who In the judgment of committee should actedon l.ffore Mar.

4. Among those prob- Th stry of a typical American arrangement briatllng with wit an I hy will be the commissioner of humor. of a aomowhat differe.it sort Th play I constructed along new line tft amti and ntertaln tie patent office, i Fo far aa the army la concerned, is likely that men who won their commissions by gallantry and otherwise distinguished oortleo- In 3 during th was will Transfer and appoint menf to war and civy department 1 urcaua probably will not get cob- sound, Aa' a result instruction is Com in tomorow see these Suits and Dresses their styl es will appeal to you instantly. Their prices will please being given in the alphabet. Another new rstera that Is be lug urged for th publlo school I th visualising meathod of teach you.

too. rmtlnr. Inf muiit, la. readlnav pupil ar 1 learning both by atght and sound. In- learning mualo it 1 proposed that tbay-b taught br th remark-able new method developed by th American College of Mualo at Kan Beautifulfand Fraqrant as Spring aaa City.

This new system is based on the theory that th "ey mind" Is much more receptive than the "ear mind--that what utf learned through th eye Is Warned much more qulekyp and remembered much longer (baa what la learned through the ear. A. Plckney. 'if -1 iS ARK of tot Atlanta National Bank PAINTED 14 When the Family Woke Up building. In teat held recently has proved that by thio method children who have never before studied mwrtc cm taught in fc few hart Ia mikltft th ifvU vrlniv anrt tk 1 There are many Elements entered into i dividual to the Wiarer.

To write a ten! will preseryf budding In. ly forcof jot ecay 1 Arhad been Tainted ou. dumber TaCit reg-. it Ufllt bo lAeilat- wv.m nnouncemenf would only give you af vague idea of tUir beauty, becorningrilss and exchlsiveness. You can inaagine1at the assoitment is bbadr But you can't imagine the lovelkSs vitl.

i .,,11 When, dad swung into a wtltz; when mother tried the' fox-trot, tnd Bill tnd the girls jazzed through ftiangrta minutes to play aimpl air oa tha piano, and that la a month' tlm a child can accomplish what, re bulred three months under th old system. The visualized method, mbattttt Ve written definition, diagram and drawing for th old-fashioned nI of -people iak (illgramage id Mount srat it w. 'uiwui uiiii jrwu uupcii iiicm ana uj uiem on. iou will una nerl nsi that is individually joming to one jhat jyill. meet all your inillinerSeaW-Trie price rafitt if t)ron(ttvW Troperthat i wortf owilng la orai instruowr-in it-does rard tiismiT tha.AatR tmplle it make vs consMilt Wiu9 theJColumbia Gnfooola, ijiafihen thelfl fCortie in and sec tih beautiful 1 uur talnt needs.

Jen Psi-i, Clau Ball vlalblo th whole subject matter; It puts each lesson in such form that the child can what he ia to learn. Supply Co. itrument, pleasant to it and lightful to own. Hear it flayed- instrument, deli Spring Showing of 'Ask us about the tWaaiqr l. Noble Theatre i Nothing tdmov or.

setbrmeagire. JuststfrttQryrafJat Thursday January 27th and it pW-s and stojitiJJT Jf Women "ve arertBrwrrs pieasrtcerietn; strate the ColumciCitfrjola. ys ,1 be sure to come in. Voufarc alvra wmoo TWEA j9 uclcome. FEBRUARY RECORD NOW ON SAlC A GEISHAS LIFE.

(Dance. My Utile (Joort) Spring is alwfy looked forward to witK great expectaUons by women not only for its oft balm weather, but for the many new. footwear styles that always have their initial showing at tnii time of the Lucy Gatei. Soprano iolo. Orcheitra DOU SONG froirrAI Lucy Gates.

Soprano Solo. Orchestra acornpanirnent, SILYER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD. (Daajb.) Oscar Seagle. Baritone olo Orjehestra accompaniment) Four Nw Styles are Lsted Here- LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG. (Molloy.) Oscar Seagle.

Baritone solo. Urchestra accompaniment 3c EYE COST ADAJ1 JUST ONE BONE. (BiyKa.) Bert comedian. Orchestra accompaniment YOU'LL NEVER KEED AJJQCTOR NO MORE, (Smhh.) Bert i 2-v Williams, comedian. Orchestra accompaniment a AT THE CIRCUS (Weston.) Weston and Young.

Uutjiiag song. Orchestra accomDanimentv 2-strap Black Satin Pump with Baly Louis heels. 6l lflft turn-sole x-x- Black Satin, Louis heel, turn sole Pumps with silver brocaded (121 1 rift oioiuai m. Black Kid, turn sole Pumps with bead effect Colonials, CJ1 CA Ixuis heels Black Suede and kloire Silk combination Colonial Pumps, turn CI O'ftft soles, Louis heels MJt One Jo id Vr THC" comedy, BOLTON GCOOGlPl lOOlB-ON The most certain way to be pleased with' your new Spring Shoes is fo come IfJ bur shoe department and b'e, fitle'd. AH widths.

i LAUGH WITH ML (Weston.) (Weston and Young. Uugnag song. Orchestra accompaniment MARGIE. (Davis. Conrad and Robinson.) Frank Crumit, Tenor solo.

Orchestra accompaniment I'M A LONESOME LITTLE RAIN DROP. From 'TKe Greenwich 4 Village FoUies of 1920." Frank Crumit Tenor solo, Qrches-tra accompaniment I'VE COT THE BLUES FOR MY KENTUCKY HOME. From Ziei-feld Folbes of 1920." (GaskilL) and Schenck. comedians. Orchestra accompanirnent i 1 MARIMBA.

From "Ziegfeld Follies of 1920. '(Black.) Vi and Schenck. comedians. Orchestra accompaniment Geo. Cater Furniture Company Jim sipm corny om: Matoiie-Woodruff Comoainiv 50e -i Drcj Stort Ha fccrW.

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