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& g - 3 e 1 - - 3 L - o : : : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 3 "1921_PART T NI Urged as Next Head FUNERAL OF CENTENARIAN, [gence o nis son: John sinec, witn| CALL MEXICAN CONSULS. |t bt goermmont o Meie s Nol[[n SGIENHS.I- Of Intemnl Revenue SIGNA[MEN REJ[BI Special Dispatch to The Star. ground. —_— |April 9, to consider questions’ af FOR WORLD ZIONISM| : Aibert Einstein Here With Party Urging University on Mount of Olives. By the Asnociated Press. - . NEW YORK, April 2—Several thou- sand persons gathered on the pier today to .greet Prof. Albert Einstein, . noted German scientist gnd originator of the Einstein theory'of relativity, who landed here today as a member of a party of distinguished Jews. The delegation has come to this country 5-Room Bungalow 1 s y ND, Md, 2 = ¢ sol . | fecting ' Mexicans in Texas, Co Built in 10 Hours OAKLAND. Md, April 2—The fun-|“Mr. Sines served as a Union soldier | Bepresentatives in \Texas to Meet |fCtng s a s new day. on April 8. He said the Mexican labor situatio LAREDO. Tex.. April 2—All Mex-|in Texas probabiy would receive ehie ican consuls in Texas have been in- ' consideration. . neral of William Sines, aged 100 years|in the civil war, enlisting with two i of his sons, John and_ Henry, with By_Chmtxo Workmen | |cight months ana nine aays, the old- S L e ] CHICAGO, April 2—An exams | |est resldent of Garretl pounty, was|fiict. He was a native of Cranesville. Pl o (ke T o Meaf be | |held Friday afternoon from the resi- Preston county, W. Va. overcome was given yesterday PROPOSDPAY T Employes of Pennsylvania Railroad Refer Case to | Labor Board. By the Associated Press, PITTSBURGH. April 2.—Proposals | = = of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-( — — e ® 0 pany that 1,750 signalmen of the road s - alley rallroad joint peotective & e Brotherhood of Railway by the Lumberman’s Association of Chicago, when thirty work- pleted the houte at 5 p. | included accept wage reductions of from 15 'MEh VS 0 25 per cent were rejected by rep- | PO indorsed 4 i Carmen of America today in f:,‘:’\',,',,‘;‘,“ of the employes here | (WTUIE, 21 of representatives of un- Officials of the Brotherhood of Rail- 1 §Killed laborers to accent Wage T way “Sgnalmen recelved tho com- |duetions of trort 18 to 18 peL Cik| - “Why, I always thought the Hoosier was the to enlist the support of all elements pany’s plan for wage cuts today from VRors: 5 3 : . T < of American Jewry for the world the JEcneral managers' committee, | APFIL 4 Agninst Cut best” was the surprised exclamation of a lit- Zionist organiastion. and appeal ‘for which is representing the road at the Clerks Agninsi % e = 5 help for @ Hebrew university to be series of wage conferences here. The | CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 2.—Rail- ‘tle lady in our store the other day; “and now established on the Mount of Olives. fol10 eents Ao hoar o Syt ot from 12% Iread clerks, both organized and nn- 7 > ) h .f‘ Hiickh Welcomed by City Cemmittee. their case called attention to: whai |organized. of the Big Four n‘n:):m. - I find that it\osts less than most of the other Prof. Einstein and party were es- they termed the decline in* living | met hera today in the offices of Gen- T . »” . T corted to the pier by a special com- costs. They contended that the wage |eral Manager 5. M. Costin and, fol- Kitchen Cabinets. v 4 scale ses by the United States Rail- |lowing a conference, rejected a pro- mittee representing Mayor Hylan of - E 5 road. Labor Board in decision No. 2 |posal for any reduction in pay at this = = 5 3 % vyt BRI S ; was mot “just and’ reasonable a |{ime. This means (hat the case muto. It does cost less,” replied out'salesman, “but am, JOSEPH H. McDERMOTT s time. matically goes to the Un > A 5 i ::-‘ix:m;m?r:n?flr;m\:l:n ":‘)I:‘:hsc‘i:;{ 0f Morgantown, W. Va. The employes representatives held |labor board for consideration. that doesn’t keep the Hoosier ffom being the - - an executive session after a confer-| During the genera = s tist shook hands and cordially ence with the managers, at the (er |sentatives of the unorganized clerks best.” greeter the newspaper men, byt, as : mination of which they e ditions were such as i = y notified the |stated that if conditio he did not talk English, he ga¥e nolof the Zionists of Rudsia and chair-| FOTELO0, 0 WAIEh they oo e | ottty hemand some "Teduc: interview. man of the Zionist commission in|& s . g atsluichy demAld O ol . . . = el Aked sbout the Einstein heory, | Palestine. ana Pror. Xion Mosessonn | [La€G [GIUCHion Wan not aceptable to | (0% (N S bl Ol decreases | And this same surprise aov:ahts you ltK_\' o: 1 Mrs. Einstein, who spoke some Eng- |of the Hebrew High School at Jaffe | ¢ the employes w. . 4 i be b hecping .with! he in= 5 1 lsh. said: and head of the Jewish elucational | other peameonis foplld Comsider A0y | ereases granted during Eovernment make a comparison the ipan} itchen ‘He has told me the theory a t | movement. brotherhood officials answeres o tion. Such a system of reduc- ¢ z . \: s S e e Wtk e o] S T i eeanntunet the vty L nepatiee e avanswered fu Hy i mean that those classes of | Cabinets sold. The Hoosier; with all its s who received the greatest in- | now." are co-operating in arranging recep- Th. conference closed a et anv T s and s iors tructi lons 4 strati r. { sentativ : during government operation ! ‘many features and superiorn; c ruction, Prof. Weismann Meads Party. |lons and demonstrations for Dr.|sentatives of both sides h B e | ¥ g pEfI: C 2 The Zionist delegation with Prof. ibor Board. Today's conferenes was reductions and that these cuts inj costs less than most kitchen cabinéts. E —_—————\ i\\'mzmnnh‘s party. submit the case to the Railroad i instein was headed by Prof. Chaim j the second of a series betwoen repre. | Wages would be proportionate with Weizmann, former professor of chem-| One of the mysteries connected | . ives of the road -and its em-|increases during the past three years.i i Z fstry at the University of Manchester. | with sunspots is their appearance in :::_Lll:v;svn"d('l;{m-‘)nf"‘;“’fl‘;yefi“"‘:’i;‘; Hoosiers, too, are sold on the club plan at ngland. ers in the party were|larger numbers than usua! every L.ehigh Men Fight Cut. > v sent- ’ 2 = 5 Menachem Ussisschkin, noted leader ! eleven years or So. HAZLETON, Paj Apell 2o9he Lo- o et e Mayer’s. Just make one item'in your budget 2 include a Hoosier and we’ll deliver it to- ; MOIrow. - CALLISHER’ 933, Pa. Ave. N.W. Paul F. Bachschmid, Jr. . Manager | Jewelry Articles Reduced Very Special Prices Quoted on These High-grade Jewelry Articles for the Entire Week EE US —When ready to have Electricity installed. ) ’ —For many years we have special- ized in Electrical work and stand ready to serve you in a manner that will prove most gratifying. The E. F.-Brooks Co. " Established Over One-Half Century ’.I Leo C. Broeks, Manager 813 14th St. NW. Richelieu Pearls, perfect in construction. . . . .$13.50 up Elgin Bracelet Watches. .................$18:50;p Swiss Bracelet Watches. . .. .............. $14.00 up The Latest in Watches, 19-jewel; 25-year Open-face Gold Filled Elgin Watches. . .....$16.50 up- Gold Filled Hunting Case Elgin or Waltham - Watches ............ L SR $22.50 up Solid Gold Elgin or Waltham Watches..........$25up B n either straight New patterns in the Stratsectional Guaranteed e i e —§jis. 1 ‘ cnd_or ‘ound "end "desten. o< - - - . '\ ¥ vy 3 1 _ o fiddleback Silverware, hollow handle, 26-piece sets, in o S I - . n 1 B e f ! 5 I f 3 Price, single, $140; - QBN Hardngtruebluecase.................. | . [ \ ; double $140 In twin or full size— B"l Top 50x23 in. T€AV™firror 40x28 in. Drawer fronts in fiddleback and blister mahogan Post fluted. Spade toe: 3175 e Top 39x23 Chifforobe—.27., high, Paneled doors inclose three Expert Watch and Clock Repairing, — By Our Mr. Harry Brodie, Formerly at the New Ebbitt WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED mahogany sll'dlng trays. Swinging mirror. e b S167 Toilet Table—S57 o7 20x32 in. Two swinging mir- " As an April Feature— : g rors. Drawer in fiddieback Berkey & Gay Chamber Suite | #%5% "sit able upholstered seats. o e $23 Demonstration . Paints, Varnishes and ‘Stains MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY We have arranged with the Berkey & Gay Furniture Company to offer this beautiful Chamber Suite at an unusually low - price during April only. This event is but further ‘proof that furniture of the highest grade may be purchased at reasonable cost at this store. : In style to T harmonize. $9¢ imple Water Stand—5 i 20 tical; top 17 in. wide, Book shelf below. 03 ey Lo arain April 4, 5 and 6 3 For sixty years Berkey & Gay Fur- The twelve pieces in the Suite are ¢ Bab s Packard niture has enjoyed supremacy in _ E made of mahogany throughout, y its permanent good taste in de- all embodying delightful color 7 e = 1 3 - ign, honesty in construction, combinations in the woods of We believe that you are interested in secing up-to- : = : and fidelity even in smallest de- plain, fiddleback and blister fig- date methods of painting, varnishing and staining. Call | That little King or little Queen, as the tails. ured mahogany. at our store during paint demonstration and let the spe-- e ma'\' Tl that bas come.to vour cial representatives from . 2 = i Y We are able to offer an unusually Any of the pieces illustrated here 2 SON-S GED B ! choice example in this new Bed- may be purchased separately. _ i el IR L * i ril days and the many others that room Suite.. e design is . or a true appreciation of the THE P/\TTERSO\ SARGENT CO. pri I y oth h. Sui The design i For : iati f th MANUFACTURERS OF v f()‘.l ' B clearly American, based on the quality and value of this offer- B. P.&. PAINTS & VARNISHES | are to ow. best work of 18th Century Eng- . mgl we would recommend an is™ 3 5 > = - lish designers. - ' : early visit. SHa Yolton e £ iae -~ Suppose that this vehicle were for you . i s Let us show you how to do beautiful enamel work at the same cost’and with the same labor as ordinary painting. Why not make your inside painting beautiful and easy to wash and keep clean; and, How to make an old softwood floor look and wear like a beautiful hardwood floor, also how to make your old furniture look like new; . and, How to finish your walls and secure that beau- tiful, washable, soft finish effect so much desired; and, How to varnish your floors and produce a finish that stands hard wear and is not affected by hot water or repeattd washing; 3 and, How to re-finish your auto and produce a finish : that equals fine shop work—do it yourself; and you had before you Packards and Pierces and Cadillacs, Hups, Hudsons and all other good makes, and there wasn’t a thing between yvou and own- / ership except making a choice? : Baby eannot make thée selection, but you can, and right now we are offering -a choice range of the most complete line of Carriages, Gondolas, Pullmans, Park Cars, Sulkies, Strollers, etc., that have ever been shown in Washing- ton by any one store at any one time. and, How you can save money by painting your house with B. P. S. Paint and at the same time know that you are securing a paint that will be satisfactory in every way; and, Many other B. P. S. Pain{ and Varnish pos- sibilities. THIS DEMONSTRATION IS ABSOLUTELY FREE BRING YOUR PAINT QUESTIONS WITH YOU DON'T FORGET THE DATE April 4, 5,6 Barber & Ross 11¢h £ 3 Sts, | | | | ; | ‘ house needs a carriage for these bright A whole carload of Lloyd Loom-woven Baby Carriages have just arrived. Prices? They'tl remind you of day’s when pies were a nickle. < Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D and E