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o . . is pipemen’s work. wided in the-national ements. Good workme: =Tl D 3. To call & machinist and The Pennsylvania presented evidence QowR,: Geod wi o are‘avail-§| The tufts and t . to remove the tip, 5,&“.2",;,’::"’5: to the Raiiroad Labor Board to show able. * - folds in uphol- allore ricotine + PRESIENTISTOLD 0FRAIL PROBLEWS Holds Frequent Conferences and Is Expected to Send Message. WAR ON NATIONAL AGREEMENTS DECLARED B Executives Insist Arr ini Principle and Seek to Deal With Their Own Employes Individually. Y RAIL OFFICIALS angements Are Wrong MAY BRIVGLEEION DI TORETHR Citizens Hope Yet to Gain Acceptance of $5,000,000 Memorial Plan. THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. -C, TUESDAY, -APRIL d 1921, Have You Done Your Share? Are you one of the 4,361 persons who have responded to the appeal of the Associated Charities and the Citi- zens’ Relief Association for money? Eight thousand dollars is family welfare agencies to co! They need your help. more members and more still needed to enable these ntinue their work. BUSINESS PROPERTY For Investment or for Your Own Use— Can Rent to Pay 79, Net WAKE UP, MODERN STORE BUILDING BY G. LINTOLSN. handled such a job. Furthermore, they % < g 2 ) MERCHAEL TENaN ! Substantial three-story and Tn line with his announced intention of | (copyright, 1921, by The Washington Star.) i':(‘w‘,:,'fj fhisemenSandinotislxfateyikEailuejolithepAmerican I EION ARG / Speculators have been offer- | cellar modern store building, making a thorough and comprehensive; study of the ra‘lropd problem in its entirety, President Harding is hold- ing frequent conferences with per- sons familiar with certain phases of the situation. There is no doubt among those about the White House who are in a position to speak knowingly that the President will ask Congress' to enact some form of reliet legislation immediately after .t (This is the fourth of a series of articles on' the ncufe railroad and raiload labor problems. The next will appear in an early isue.) | The railroad managements have been lat it “hammer and tongs” to do away | with the national agreentents with the | workers, relating to working condi- | tions in the shop crafts, among the | clerks, etc. The question as to wheth- er the national agreements now |in effect should be continued natur- as { have since, as' a practical job. only the boilermaker, the machinist and the pipeman are employed, and there is no call for the helpers. Compares Task to Newspaper. A labor leader with whom 1 was discussing this _particular, charge against the national - agreemsnts picked up a newspaper, and pointing to a brief story, said: "It would be just as reasonable to say that because that is a short story in a newspaper one man ought to the work of writing, ing that story in type. done all | editing and putt the Knights of Columbus to reath an agreement regarding the $5,000.000 memorial building which the knights offered to the nation through the legion probably means that the Na- tio! Capital will losc this proposed | clubhouse for service men and the { big municipal auditorium for national | conventions. i Public-spirited citizens in-all parts of the country, however, are going to use their iniluence in an .effort to work out an agreement between the will you give it by sending a contribution to Howard S. ReeSide, 923 H strect northwest? D — AGRICULTURE REPORTS SHOW “FREEZE” LOSSES Apple Damage Put Too High in [CITIZENS PROTEST COST - | OF CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS Kenilworth Association Declares i We are looking for the con- | with hot-water heat and elec- ing very close to owuer’s price | /1 light; lot 23x998. for this desirable property. Serviceable for any line ca- tering to women's trade. servative merchant, expecting | him to buy it now at our rea- sonable figure. Very close to corner of 11th and G Northwest. Street cars in front The Delays will result in paying a higher price or a huge rental for a lease term. i recognized of Washington retail trade, where - are located the largest depart- : center convenes. in special session next|galy givides itself into two ph: Of course. it requires three or four men | Kni; o E e 1 = aes £ ights of Columbus and the Ameri- . - ‘,,%,‘(_ P P, Ll bp:”,;“_ shall the national agreements HZJ‘SEL'-’%”.‘:‘I"E‘?"' l‘l%[orn it relch:s can Legion. Many Localitles—Cold Cov- Borland A_mendment Is Handicap Many out-of towst 2 welllos ment stores. The President has made mo s e done away with entirely as wrong | ic. including the reporter, the C 2 oS e of his anxiey in the matter, the | i prncioie rely 48 WIORE | copy editor and the typesetter.™ S CHls GO ered Big Area. to Suburban Development. local concerns are daily bidding At the conference here yesterday of i | Liberal advertising by the largest retail stores nearby brings the buying public to that - vity and seriousness of which have. Sacond, shall the national agree-| 1N their efforts to discredit the na- . i = for choice business locations. 1hat he wou!;i dl»\'o(: :\‘:?irotno;‘_? retained as national agreements? :nl\ n}'m' scores of instances where | announced that the legion could not |shot that apples- apparently suffered (half the cost of any civic improve- | Your owner may be induced | particular community. message to G e © Teo| Imsist Agreements Are Wromg. Rl jnd e S DAY, have oc- | accept the offer of $5,000,000 becausc | 1¢S5 @_m the recent freeze in the cen- | ments by property owners, was ex- [% to sell any time and you forced | Will leave first trust ifor cm P s 'of the| The railroad executives have in-|C et 18 possible here toof certain stipulations, and the |tral . “tion of the country than was at|Pressed in a resolution adopted at a|% {5 vacate, at expiration of lease. | years. Jief, but the trend of e : give only a few of 'the fllustrk fi dicated, meeting of the Kenilworth Cifizens' | last few days causes many observ-|Sisted that the national agreements | S0 F, & (S0, 00 isseel”l':“(t;. e rbantions St toaseiaed hicre Selicns. of Pemsyivania. | Aecstieids St B oy Seoroti® | ers to hint at the possibility of ny:;:k?;";“fo‘Z]fg;fl&le,l::d. !h;;:'"a_lr:: eceentive s R HF(arl){(w: 2::{::;.-: modification of its original M Thaians cod e e l;e)lawm_e: Jast night. 54 Consider this proposition and Price for immediate sale, . special message to Congress on the| JCRE R 0 out a recurn to oly | Hours' Pay for Nine Hours' Work~ | Coincident with the announcement |Maryland,Virginia, Tennéssee, Kentucky, | ‘The resolution instructed delegates | % be prepared for any emergency., | $37.500. Possession soon. 3 subject. ) 7 conditions, where the individual roads | The case in question was reported by |as to the memoria, the board, through | Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas | of the association to work for inaug- | Two Conferences. | deal with their particular employe the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway |Dr. E. W. Buckley, supreme physician v : L . =0 S s Cite Two important 'conferences were | regard to working conditions, pa Company. A wrecking crew com- |for the organization, announced that|[o¥gYer revorted considerable damage: | amendment by the Federation of Cit- held at the White House vesterday | They also have advanced 'a larze!posed of six men leaves its home|the knights had made plans for almave been “hard hit while Kansas res | - The “resotution SIONE & FAIRFAX during which the President sought to| PUMber of specific instances to show jterminal at § am. and goes Gfty|wide extension of hospitalization |poried all tree fruit destroved, except|ment a handicap to residents of the % 3 that he could of the em.! % tne notiorat mrery, ritles contained fmiles to clear up a wreck. The work {work for disabled veterans, which|lute blooming apples. Arkansax swid | District suburbs by compelling the |% / ' learn all tha could ot | heen® puigiopal agreements, men have|of clearing the main track is com- | was not expected to reach its peak ffrom 55 to 60 per cent of the peach crop | payment of one-half the cost of im- | % ployes’ side of the situation. The first' been paid for many hours of labor' pleted at 6 pm. The crew ties up for |uniil 1925, was expected and from 85 (0 %0 per cent | proving ground bordering on’ their |% 1342 New York Avenue N.W. of these was with Bert M. Jewe'l pres- | 100 0 wm-ndva; s hit et indio|Test and sleep from 6 pm. until 7| Danicl J. Callahan of Washington,|of the strawberry crop. g property. 'y ident of the railroad department of Ciquei® TECTe TPRORE 0 et Father | &M and resumes duty at 7_am.|supreme treasurer of the knights, and | = Peaches, ears and Gpricots were foo| The association also went on rec- | - AN the Ameriean Federation of Labor.| gp % "o TR ARG T Ceet T har [ Picks up refuse and arrives at home | custodian of tbe $5,000,000 fund, was [POrted as probably a total loss in south- | ord as in favor of the passage of | Erininiiiudadiiddodaddedeioiodedoiotododotodddd and the second was With A. rettson, former president Brotherhood of Railroad Conductors. During these two meetings the Pres-* with his familiarity with the ques- 'tions involved, also that he is thor- tional agreement. The .men. however. have answers to make to these crificisms, and they are now in the process of laying these timents‘eould be ascertained—in the demand that the national agreements terminal at 2 p.m. Pay for Entire Time. Under the national agreement, say 4 pm, eight hours' straight time from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight, eight one of four members of the board on whom Ambassador Jusserand of France at a luncheon conferred the cross of the Legion of Honor. The Belgians Express Gratitude. The Belgian ambassador, Maron de ern Ilinois, while one-haif of this crop was reported destroyed in the central; belt. Only the southern section felt any | injury to’the apple crop. New Mexico, said the fruit crop pros- Arizona and pears, plums and Strawberrfes appear to have been killed. North Carolina said the bill now pending before Congress to establish a home for feeble mind- ed. Following the meeting a movement within a few days to conclude plans for such an association. 1 i ident is known to have made it clear) 27C D2t 18 O ¥ ‘the executives it is necessary ta B 't 3 was started to organize a building | |g to do everythin S fore the Railroad Labor{pay th 5 golden palm of officer de I'instruction | pects were good. e e anae s T . iihan i power o Heip being wbout | Panie In Chichee, | nave Taleod to L IR v Ve Tiour Roura-from. ihe [Euique,of the French republic was | e "hard edaca: in oxiehons were | HERUR 0010 hS L a3 cempo. | | CaPital & Surplus, $200,000—Resoyrces, Over $1.800.000 | :the desired relief. He impressed both | WP 00, M€ P eaders, and they in-|iime they leave their ho also conferred upon three officers and|s e 1 3 i| rary chairman and F. V. Shipley as = — e b ot e 4 i dgyshti sl ya ) s -oad o1 3 me terminal, h also alfalfa, gardens and early corn. = . (3 o€ 133 callers with his seriousness and | i, At the railroad executives are ][0 Y [S38 thelr ome forminal | girectors. Reporta_trom “Varyland said peachen; | ssctatary. to call s snecial mectine| i (Collections ade Without Cl]arge oughly aware of the mecessity for|,s suych be done away with, They|hours’ time and a half, i the fruit was saved, but Texas declared T e g 3 3 . ey . or twelvi tier, personally thanked the|the f s saved, but Texas declares - UR bus k. I“kai:lit:sfl;é:;l';‘tr:::;flmfitnfi‘o‘:;: contend that the practical managers| Doue: fros Hi2 midnight to 8: e, S::g’hu ot gl(’; of 350.000 francs | considerable ‘damage was done to the| S = . ““mcfs is by no means confined to han realize thap it i i i HEE, e peaches and apricots in the panhandle A s and to the shippers. T e nmmimtnty (% {he advantage of | (sleeping) cight hours at double |to Cardinal Mercier's renaubilitation | FC4GHes ang sericote it the panhindlc| g v gNgNAAAYAAYAAY dling savings. Our facilities are broader and Similar Conference Held. A similar conference will be held Jate this afternoon between the Pres- and with representatives of the pro-| as to the workers to have many of the questions involved in the nationa! agreements dealt with nationally. Pennsylvania lines, as time, or sixteen hours; from § a.m. to 2 p.m., six hours at straight time, a total of forty-two hours for nine hours’ actual work. time for the third eight hours the men fund. The knights announced that they devoted to information and educa- —_—— peaches, pears and plums as a result of the cold, and a partial crop of apples are to start a new national magazine | nq cherries. Tennessee said there was a ‘“heavy in Indiana, with slight damage to ap- D()n’t\ Dread - provide for practically evers banking reed. { For instance, we have a completely equipped ident and W. S. Carter, president of | Tacensed by Committee. e il e £ % e - aa & i i 8 ers reply to this crit- | tion, under the control of the Knights|loss” to fruit in the middle part of the - % = 5 % s the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-| In this gonnection it may be men- | ICiSm by Saging that the oaly new thing | b Coinmban the firet Jssie to come | Siate, while Towa. sald damnfe. ws 5 Collection Dept., which is at depositors disposal men and Enginemen. iroad officials | yomed that the selection of Gen. W.|in this arraignment, duc to the national | out in August. light. Considerable damage to cherries, H 1 o & e sal, Conferences with railroad officials W. Atterbury, vice president of the |agreements, s the payment of double pears, plums and peaches was reported ousec. ea'mllc, without extra charge. \We'll be pleased to ac- ducing and shipping interests will be held between now and the time the President prepares his message to Congress, although no dates for these conferences have yet been set. Abe Martin Says: |the labor committee of chairman of b the Associa- tion of Railway Executives. and the propaganda undertaken by that com- mittee to discredit the national agree- ments. has greatly incensed the work- It is a com- mon thing to hear Atterbumy de- | are on the job. Under agreements with WAY IS CLEARED HERE many of roads prior to the national agreementsy the men would have re- ceived time and a half for the third eight hours instead of double time. They isted under the southeastern agreement TO AID COTTON EXPORTS Study Program to Syndicate l ples, while Ohio said peaches appeared to have been damaged to some extent in the lower part of the state. —this spring. Resolve to “do it electrically”, with the wonderfully efficient quaint you with the scope of “*Mt. Vernon” serv- ice. Pay us a “get-acquainted” visit. 3% PAID 'ON Monthly Statements on P 7 ‘g ers. They feel. right S insist that the railroad executives are = % % i the case may be, that Gen. Atterbury trying to make the public belleve: that {0 o o o0 no b ors Preparing m! W %liimANlilg 0 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Commercial Accounts |, s antagonistic t e national agreements are responsible I ., et s ST AR T i e M el LD l‘nnln 3 2 | Open 5t0 8:30 p.m. Every Saturday 1 | ! ‘ ! i ! | scribed by the wi 4 - 1and agreements with roads in other sec- ' For Radiators ° i Dred by orkacy & & CTvas | oot the country prior to the nationa: EectiousipRiusuces | (Tablets or Granules) There is no dirt ‘ There is no doubt that ti i e ey insist, too, that men was ay | oate s emon a s e, A0t 0 o, et | PSS L B | ey e s e setcier M For INDIGESTION| i, S : ' attention upon what they claim to be | 376 eplitled to pay while they. are ab- | o, i e e Cor. Sth St. and M A evils of the natio n their homes. 2 ] n { Sy o 3 : : lisiotith countn:vl :fi:;er:;:‘l‘:hzra‘:: The principle underiying tHe insist) €XPorts. As a result of aconference be: With or without water; peint Electrie g an ass. 7 3 The workers have not been slow, however, to hit back through the col- umns of ‘the labor pyess. that six men are now required to | change a nozzle tip in the front end of a locomotive—which, the railroad executives say, is a “one-man Jjob." ence of the workers for extra pay for overtime work is to penalize the roads for compelling thie men to work I tween representative bank-rs from pleasant to take. twelve southern states with federal offi- | cfals, a committee of the bankers was | preparing today to give study to a pro- | QUICK RELIEF! recreation. But if the many in- stances cited by the executives of pay for many hours not actually uséd in This case has bee & e n given wide pub. i To Change a Nosxle Tip. 8 the executives put it up, it shows that to change the nozzle tip it is nee- 2. To call a-pipeman and his hel, to remove the blower pipe, be“\:l:‘l: machinists’ work. work are proved to be the case, it would appear that the national agree- ments might well be amended in the interest of economical operation of |lieved substantial results would accrue and a reduction of freight jas a result of the discussion. the roads rates. ng the shopmen on an instead of for piecew: /s pro- that the efficlency and Qutput of the car repairmen on the rn lines rly basis | nycleus of an organization which may In one of the cases put forward by jeXtra hours. The men say that they |gram contempiating local and sectional | Price, 25-50-75¢ i i the railroad executives to prove the|do not want to work overtime, that |syndicating of financial resources with | B e injustice of the rules adopted under |like other human beings they prefer | which to provide credits necessary f°r] MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNK G the national agreements, it is insisted [to have an‘opportunity for rest and |the sale of cotton and other 'dg“!:u"“ml‘ MAKERS OF products in foreign markets. | While Managing Director Meyer of the | War Finance Corporation, under whose | auspices the conference was held, de- clared that the meeting had produced no immediate or cure®all or patent treat- ment for the southern situation, he be- i SCOTT’S EMULSION 1 HEATING He ex- plained that there could be no imme- new Heater, or other Repairs, now-go forward under its own initjative. | | take it up with us,now. Prices Cleaner draws the | dirt out of this h a r d-to-reach hiding place with- Draws the d and lint out of the tufts and folds and the ticking too. The Hotpoint Electric Cleaner g By Hot-Water, Steam er Vapor- and a little sun- Drive Rasi: be ? hipre call 2 boilermaker and his| . - D u" ‘“l“‘" =iy AT s o e Pressure Syatems shine leaves the Veryv Smn open the door, because tha e railroad execu! re. aking 3 i 1 x is_boilermakers’ work. 12 drive, too, at the pradiice of pay: | hat the Eovemmmen s D ot tin || If you meed a new System, a mattress as when ry Smart new. For Furniture stered chairs and For Mattresses l KAPLOWTTZ s - A Sale of Before federal control ' o helper or any handy man per i iate | of the system decreased when the| O, Bl S eatlll C davenports a r e 2 zle tips alone, the executives say. men began to be paid by the hour i gg g o. notorious dirt roc S = have laid off To the layman, who has little or no | InStead of by piecework. R. I. Kleine, / catchers. There Will Hays must have laid knowledge of What a nozzle tip in | aSSistant.chief of motive Sower, sub- |} w. R cottiieb, E. E Hentsberry, Jlis no way to ef- isterday fer we didn’ even git a| the front of a locomotive is, this ar- | Mitted exhibits to show in. less 00KS i Pres. Vios Pres. fectually clean EESCRaay raignment seems pretty compjete. Byt | than a month after the jchange in 917 H St. N.W. them except by oy - tire circular. | e e Doty comnlete. But | SR8 o payment nad bech made Ao we pertorm an_the It Ruction, as Ia dont imited Quantity What’s become o’ th’ ole-time | talked insist that it is quite a job, | the efliciency of the mei fm terms operations of Ruling. Print- < by the Hotpoint wife that used t’ manufacture a dinner instead o’ simply assem- blin’ one? and that the work involved actuall: does call for ‘men of these various |PeLCent ¢ the ZUnion P: crafts who have been trained to the | o L S4%Eford, of the Fnion Pa- worl ey also say th ; Dast. before the national agreements | (Be boiler; shop ‘at Omaha, Neb. the of output per hour decreased 11.6 told the Labor Board 'that in! ing and Binding under our own roof, we can and do SELL FOR LESS MONEY. 2 1 Newspaper Service. | Decame effective,. these same men e e e amount of time requird to perform the same work was fncreased 31.4 per cent by the adoption of the hour- i We Completely | Outfit and Equip Petworth —overlooking beautiful Soldiers’ Cleaner. Make your selection at our Electric Shop. Cash price, $45. First payment only We gladly demonstrate, either in your home or at our store. Values Easily up to $65 % SPECTAL NOTICES. mnmcn _ fly basis of pay. The output of the Offices With T60ss. proutis: $ i MOTOR to New York. Ad- | o e T D, AR RE: | 3o “stated - that in "other shops’ the e i i dress Box 147-K, Star office. 5% | bad. O. ADAMS, 607 G st. nw. Fr. 3518 92| time requited for work also increased Inspect 4114 3rd St. N.W. || HOWARD P COPPANY J i & | MOVING, 60 CENTS A MILE, T0 OR FEOM| Very greatly and the output de- H ARRY A VANLOAD OF FUR-| N. J.. N. Y. and Boston. creased. 2 = t WANTED—TO C s A T 4 large bedrooms, large fiving S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. s dsh e, Newstk % 3. g Willing {0 Have Modifentions. and dimingirooms ibreaklast and S T b e The styles are so exclusive, the fabrics me of the railroad wgrkers are sleeping porches. ery deep reet N.W. 2 % % ONE OOAT OF LIVE OAK ASBESTOS ROOF-| - 1104s t dmit that th 1 = - 5 - ING GEMENT s caual o Wickacas to_ mors CLAVLIN FOR EYRGLaSSES. Rl e the DAtionad aisicmants STUCKETT-FISKE CO. lots. Always open until 9 p.m. Phones Main 1130 or 1131 an_d tailoring of such hxgh.g'rad§ at this low B e et nas will siop leaks 18|~ DE_H E_ WO DEFTIST— | that should be modified. But even |918 E St. _ Producing Stationers Z ° price that early selection is strongly Poots T apply same and gnarantee roof for| Is now located 2 these men' are just as firm ‘as those ) . v Sears. Product alw wld in bulk. w._Phone M. 5798, who stand by all the rules of the an advised. ¢ BT, efergg e Sy i Soricg ~ —— | areements in their demand that | QO o Js = e = I Order tion: i . 5 E . 8 ANNUAL MEFTING OF THE STOCK: | 0dd Fellpms retding o 1he Bioains oraer 2t | P T e Kernel in the nut,' when all is 1321 N. Y. Ave. 721 Ninth Street N. - e T e e e e S e T Bt et hnaititon 0 don 3t (AU tARE S halis yond e 2 Adjacent to The Rialto come u '8, or some l, = H o e et be heid st the ofics | “BPRCIAL CHAND LODGE COMMIT that if the snopmen deal with their = i SEEe a1 Rore vaietax st Kex | GG G emote, 418 10 e h o et of B Ii POSTAGE STAMPS | andria, Va.. oa THU . April 7..3921. employes they have a powerful lever, . 12o'clock noon. 8. R. BOWEN, Secretary. d the men, on the other hand, e The Shade Shop E:-IIlu“-'ha!g "lnr they are forced 1o | 19th and 20th Century 1 With their employers in smaller ; 3 , W. STOKES SAMMONS T groups they will not be as potent FORMC’?'LL'EP(E.TIONS | 17 srars rom e Drooy’s Music Homse B30 13th St. Wi | | SRR LSRG AN G| Kl domands T e | ¥ A T e il (——(s) VrooPs 1 3 I Toe Pis R Tie o Wicrone Sigment. HUGO | ¢hat the railroad brotherhoods, the I el ity 4,,‘ THE. GARDNER LIGHT FOUR 1300 G St. 1921 Get Our New Law Prices 15' - et~ organizations which cover the men e i o W 18 HAS STEPPED TO THE FRONT | 1887 on \\‘m(}ow shades to Order so-n ”]?M ‘ilfls a & onth, ,:’&0 .‘,’lg'l::'e‘g &D*:;;e '::&o;f:l'fl.'&r:: |;lrnl-l.. "T‘mt‘n“" comp. g:‘ ON QUALITY, STYLE AND | o H CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, | up; immediate conntruction. Only’ 13 5oeti03 | ments, other than the standardiza- | Mentencaro, 12 var. comp PRICE—THE CROWNING SUC- i . { 2 7 > m y & FIACRIN, 3\yuE., coOmp. .- -800 CESS OF 33 YEARS' SUCCESS- | ! e Gann aah Mk Erme i e 6. LSL e vams whe s g S ||| Benseia, a1 B | | CE o Years: suecess. . ationa il R G b T | kb a ey ety | e B PEARLMANS sgox)i | memrsness 1B E . rear 616 H st. g s supplements, and order No. 2 of { o A LOWER PRICE. 3 E CAREY'S FIBRE COATING GUARAN. Main 7004 S o the Railroad Labor Board fixing | a3 G N Open Evenings ‘ P week 3 TRED to stop all les®s in_your roof, put| ROOF TROUBL W ages last July. However the Onen Hvening a er- lano oo lists. W i brotherhood lead the advan-{ ASHER FIRE PR co. i | e e 2| Call Main 700. E tawe :)«r:r‘o na E:aT:!a;::eme;t: “and 215 SOUTHERS gcll:‘D?NG i ‘ZYAay l:ie N?’;“th &Nc\:l). i 3 g Bver-Ready Roofing Co. |Grafton&Son, e e iy belleve tat L culiber ries . ! an et N 1l April 4th to 9th, 1921 Phose_Col. 2116 1029 Park rd_ | _“Heatise and Roofing Kxperts 3 fears. | made. by the brotherhoods for na | Telephone West 2007 { jl";h“-’ B““..."‘ .2 2 Hewsee| Metallic Roof Paint— Sinces und worlking_conditions. | MONEY’S thetrf:t’s on ! ¢ Biggs Engineering Co.' & fi. pe L e clie, atty. = you (o~ a0 14tk 5* . Phone prami 317, | Wo Ro Winslow 2.3 % - : day R [ Wimslow S b EARNING || 2ic o soe st . e * \Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, | satistaction, e T L "Ag‘ Dext; ?“‘z counter say, 5 'S, - K. 3 . 3 “AUERBACH for the crowd.” Jas. Cunningham. 100 30w 5. 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