Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1921, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY ‘STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 10, 1921—PART 1. BUDGET BILL TO BE l”""’" PAPER WORKERS _|RAILROAD GLERKS REVECT | 1) { CERS FIND SCHOOL IS LOCKED |3 B i s nct E UTS ||'\¢‘ in verbal vfrmnuslon for the G AND CHARITY RECEIVES A BAD JOLT |35 ccaene™ 1w a0 | They ordrrl‘d the ice cream remov lvania Organizations = | from the building and put in the mi N O l I C E, Conference Turns Down Proposal |Three Pennsylva g: Coom thabulldine and put in the sl of Mills—Referendum to Oppose Company's Plan. There's many a slip between ar- the county school board, and although 'and as for the use of the room itself. nts for a bencfit dance and it did not reach the members, so the | there was absolutely nothing doing £ the funds. hun- | story goes. John R. Riggles So the lce cream was esten in the 9. —Rep- |dred or so disappointed citizens of of the memoria] committe (FOMS by & Gromd ARRICH WA, KO AY R itior .,“L..-m‘m Md.. are willing to testify. | reccived verbal permis Rt |use of the building. They demanded Employes. Others Accept It. PITTSBURGH. Ta chairman says he <ion _from | And the next time anvbody wan® to RBryvee Bowie. chairman of the board. |\ hold Eathering w":‘“g[hfi. Lanham and Thew Sheriff. another mx‘mhcr.‘ NEW BONUS BILL. for use of the room. By the Associated Press. Representafive Good Drafts| ~ew vork. Aprit s.—tnion repre- sentatives of the workers in the paper n.w., it will be several days before we Measure Much Like One |and puip minis of the United sStat Owing to delays in completing our new banking quarters, 716 11th st. railway clerks and station worke speaking for member: empl | and Canada at a conference here|the Pennsylvania Railroad Company do so written down in | Last night evervthing was in readi-1 Chairman Fordney of the ways and P y 1 ay S| ejec E pro- | late to rejecte he 12 to 20 per ite. = ness for the dance. Six soldiers turn- mean committee intends to introduce can announce the date of our removal. | Vetoed by Mr. Wilson., |today unanimously rejected a pro-jlate foday rejected the 1 er ¢ Sk tweni citt- |08 up. a. mumber of sete 2 | eRety Ahin weck = mew soldlers’ bonun posal submitted by the mill owners|ecent wage tion prop zens of Lanham drew u and signed | crowd estimated in al 0 f re) VALe re eig per- hill. which he indicated would be Chairman Good of the Holse appro- ;i'n"“'"g" 'xn:""r'm*?,‘;r fi."‘\:‘['&'in:m"n anmiitee of ’_H“ T request for use of the community sons, including two “gold star’ moth entially the same as the adjusted < - - - s ria e v ema = and creasing 8 2 B uay 1e New or And hi- jroom in the school building last night ers. athered at the school The ice mpensation measure that was o A priations committee, who is remain-[pOR &% inFreasmE the Dilegites for me New York and (Cl- | roomiin the s i gathered - : - ton me h olumbia und lnb ssociation 1% 1s Congress shiy lohs ensugn 10| o Ebttominehours, . lew 5 JeCt- | for a dance for the benefit of a sol- am for the party was delivered at passed by the House last session, but ed the reduction The ent to _jdier memorial. A copy was entrance to the building failed of Senate approval. submitted by referei put through a federal budget system,!now will ) < S . W. > . i - open- |10 the rank and file of the worke 620 F St. N.W. il “r‘“’:"“‘c tomorrow at the OPEN-| ¢ty \arions unions for their a : {ing of the ssion a bill whieh is S-|proyal or rejection, with the unde sentially the same as the budget bill|standing that case wctory that was passed by both branches of |greements are mnot ma tween L S toed Dy |nOW and the time of the expiration Congress last session and Vetoed D¥of ¢ne nresent agreements work will] " tomatically cease in the mills of The new budget bill, however, will :“‘;‘Pc‘c’:‘,fm‘m:‘w e s provide for a budget .bureau, with noll\hns director and ant ap- point®_ by the Presi ir. Good i arier a conterence with rrea: | RAIL WORKERS ORGANIZE nt Harding yesterday. The vetoed were @ freight delphia, whil mutual asso ur Kodak Club —is ready to receive you into its membership. It means healthful outdoor recreation. With a Kodak every interesting scene on trip, outing or vacation is made to live again and again. v in outside in- ttention to re- WE ARE NOT DOLLAR MAD it and e i s oiotiil 0 FIGHT CUT IN WAGES s ‘ RetalViies Wo e aREaty Low the Camons assistant appointed by the PLANES NEAR END OF TRIP. Thirty Thousand Employes of New | > e he bill as completed yesterday. Yyk e e i )rh;- two Marine l"xl(\\ u”’!‘u = GE Mr. Good said, would stipulate that ork Central Form Centra! jwhich are on a trail-blazing fligh NUINE WHOLE SOLES || Congress shall nave authority to re- iati from Washingtoh to the Virgin Is- move the controller of the currency Association. e l"”~ I Bl AR from office. In vetoing the old bill |y pvpLAND, Ohio. April 9. | 209 s (UNSTAMPED) Work Mr. Wilson objected to this clause [ppirty thousand — clerks, freight | 1ast leg of their journey late today, Pre "I_“'"“;:'.e"gsr(“m“d_nf‘f;:;llt':c romer r:" handiers, - express \:Elullv station em- the X: Department was no ;x to- And Best Quality Rubber Heels— main exclusively in the hands of the | BERS Tl muve ormanisd a cns | BN In A radio dispatche e vl $ 00 Attached to Your Shoes i ! Wiod sald he expested uhe | IAL Eotision, b hengavriors e . OF LOW PRICE Senate ;l.;a|lrnm‘n1_(:§;§arl;ml‘”r‘:&< . |ine “wage ‘reductions Joining republic. They W k ATITHISIUNRE - ties of the budiet bureau, and | nyimnt of “oxisting mational s should have reached the Virgin Is- a ee that a bill containing such on would be introduced in 5 the Senate. i ns have gone out to the; The appropriations committee Shop Crafts an organiza- chairman said later President Hard- | tions of all other railroad employ ing was impressed with the impor- | affiliated with the railway dep: jtance of inaugurating a budget - | ment of the American Federation of | tem. The budget bill will be given|Labor, to send representatives to a | a place near the top of the le meeting. tive calendar with a view to having cnacted at an early date, Mr. Good fleata. i STATUS OF O’CALLAGHAN cmml[l: IS Mnecmsnz State and Labor Departments | Representative Hoch of Kansas will address the Men's Club of St Jockeying to Determine Cork Mark's Church., 3d and C streets 5 southeast, at s pm.. in the Mayor's Case. parish hail. and_refreshments. Club_is non- and people of |all churches are i d. 2 land early this evening as proposed by the railr Here is the complete Kodak Outfit—No. 1A Auto- graphic Kodak, Jr., Ball-Bearing Shutter, R-md Rec- s o, Lo Takes Pictures 24x4%; Ol 1 o § S ekiFYine 5 Do ¥ ch Svmes T All for $18.90 $1.00 a Week | The only store in Washington where | you can buy a Kodak on the Club Plan : for the SAME PRICE AS FOR CASH Quality White Oak $1 Leather Used. 1y by the Buttermilk Baby Chick Food and you insure theirlives. Cuts down chick losses; raises cvery livable chick. Prevents diges- tive troubles. & ““Your Money Back :f YOU Are Not Satufie florts were made yester nd Lahor departmen finally the status of Don: lord mayor of Cork, ghia, The New Jermey ate Soelety will meet Tuesday at § pom. at Wilson Normal School. Music and dancing. The heads of departments of orn W. B. Moses & Sons will give a_ban- QUAE I the: sun. merlon of Hotel Close of the office hou < found them | SHOE Washington Thursday night. en’Toute by messenger to the Sta = Department with the latest sugges- REPAIR Children of the Fairbrother School | ligns of Secretary I ey g | \\\\ Sl AND ODTICIANS | Sl will entertain Wednesday evening at he State De " Central High School to raise funds to l!‘ri‘r::dv\‘n‘\}\li:l( L Albcrt A. Hanwen will lecture on|matter again in the “Wild Fl. wer\; in the Vicinity of|partment of Labor. Compmy —— | Washington® Wednesday at § p.m., in however st i 1 708 S S Nw 3123 M S Nw e men v &t partment did nat Bhiladelohia eventh St. N.W. t. N.W. and the matter of juri Tototts Unity Council, No. 17, Daughters of America, will hold an apron sale and bazaar Tuesday in Odd Fellows' Hall, Benning. —~ Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, U. S. M. €. will lecture on the “Battle of Meuse-Argonne”’ Thursday at 8 p.m., at Epiphany FParish Hall, for the benefit of the Rector's Guild. INCORPORAT ED 1316 01324. 7% ST.N.W. [ >$30 to $40 Suits $21,_75 Girls and boys employed in print- ing crafts are invited to attend meet- ing at the Church of the -Epiphany | gymnasium, G street between 13th and 14th streets Boys meet Thurs- day at 8 o'clock and girls meet Fri- day at § o'clock. - EEER! “Psichocori, Adopted Daughter,” = i Greek drama, will be given by the Greek Dramatic Society of Washing- ton tonight at the Immaculate Con- ception Hall, 8th and N streets north- west, for the starving orphans and refugees in the near east. ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet at 36th and M streets northwest jat 2:30 p.m. for a hike from Green Valley to Ballston, Va. Two big racks of Fine Quality Women's Serge, Poplin, Gabardite and Poiret Twill Suits, in latext spriog models, with fine silk braid trimming. Al sizes 16 to 52, $20 Silk Dresses $l 475 DOfit OVerlook ® If you have much figuring to do in your business, you are undoubtedly acquainted with the Burroughs Adding Machines and you probably know something about Bur- ; roughs Bookkeeping Machines. But do you know that there is another type of Burroughs -figuring machine especially designed for extremely rapid figuring, where a printed list of items is not necessary: —for that big figure job in every business where all that is wanted is the answer’ B With a Burroughs Calculator any clerk can work out figure problems faster than the best trained specialist can do them by mental calculation. For example, to figure that well-known discount—less 80-30-15-2 in- volves eight separate mathemetical problems-which have to be solved whether you put down the figures on paper or-carry them in your head. With the Burroughs Calculator it is only necessary to know the decimal equivalent of the discount to be taken, and by a simple mechznical operation the answer appears on the dials of the machine. Lace walsts and overskirts. georgette fine taffetas and lustrons ade in new spring tiful serges and tricotines in regular and extra sizes up 1 ML SPORT COATS $9,95 While passing in front of 1427 Girard street yesterday, Francis Mur- ray, thirteen years old, 1340 Kenyon street. was bitten on his hip by a { dog said to belong to John Morr { occupant of the Giranl street house. The wound was slight. Vor wemen and misses: made of fine qual vertone and tone, with siik st k< and fancy pockets, belts and sizex 1o 44 Capltal orthwest. will hold a publ n of cherry blossom pictures Camera Club, 633 1! | v night at’s p.m. The pul;»| free from starch 2. Remstiteied and ¥ for use. g i . .| Lace-Trimmed ey K?H,‘EW?',{AM 12} | Goncrr: pehes wide wnd Jost e fabric for syring and summer apros wAlsTs $9.45 | The Maine State Aswociation is to { meet on the night of April 1% at the Thomson Community Center. 12th and L streets. Mrs. Frank H. Briggs is to speak on “The Mothers of ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Representative Martin B. Madden of 1llinois speaks at the Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M.C. A., at 4 o'clock. Public invited. The Burroughs Calculator This handy little machine—easy to learn, easy to operate, goes straight to the answer; extcndmg and checking invoices and freight bills; gathering cost, selling price or profit totals; totaling weights and quan- tities; proving ledger postings and trial balances, extending and adding inventory figures; and analyzing production records. Ask a Burroughs man to show you the Calculator. It will give You a new conception of the speed and accuracy with which all sorts of routine figuring can be done. wide, wei ! abe dresses, babies el n-xu,. Voiles: ar, ete. Worth $1.75 PIECE LONGCLOTH, $1.29| .7 " sizes 38 to 48. ! william P. Eno, Yale, '52. gives an | informal reception at 771 iN street, from jmen and their w {H. Hume. Yale, '79. will | some aspects of educational pmhnms[ {in China. 30, for Yale Dr. Edward Fine quality English lonzeloth, soft chamois nxu~h put up in fuil 10.3and pleces, for underwear, infants’ wear, ete. | “The World Beautiful,” a psycho- i logical symphony. will be presented = {at 1514 N street at 3 o'clock by Miss | Evelyn Gurley-Kane of New York. A Sale of Don’t Miss This Sale of s« s ine | §4 & $5 Women’s Slippers IATS A2 8565 The season’s latest styles in twin strap and The Parcat-Teacher Association of the Chain Bridge Road School will meet in St. Phillip's Baptist Church at 3 o'clock. Roscoe C. Bruce will TONIGHT. Jewish concert and entertainment for the benefit of the suffering Jew- rs of KEurope at & in -0 Theater. Representative ever London of New York will give an address The A B C of Business Adding, Bookkeeping and Calculating re- present the three great groups of figuring operations that constitute the A B C of business. To handle these operations the ‘Burroughs Adding Machine Company manufacture three types of machines in & wide variety of styles and sizes, among which may be found a machine that will l fit the needs of any business, large or small. . Burroughs Adding Machine Company Equitable Bldg., 816 14th St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 6220 Women's City Club: The civic sec- tion will hold a round-table discus- sion at 8 o'clock. FOUND DEAD IN BED. $1.75 Plaid Gingham $2.00 Fine Coutil Extra Size [F. B. Peele of Gilmerton, Va., Ex- $1. 19 Full cut, fine. fastco one and two strap Slippers, as well as Pumps |:mtl Oxfords: in black vici kid, tan vici kid, dull kid and gun metal; sizes 214 to 8. vania avenue, about 3 o'clo terday afternoon. Hoe registere the: Friday night and, it is stated, was not secn alive after going to | hia room for the night. | It was learncd from an entry on a aint, B card found the d man’'s room i 'l’r“-.:.;'"'l siirte, i stzew 4%, 0| Thiat e was from Gilmerton, Vo a2 where his daughter, Miss Helen resides The daughter was d of her father's death, R. J. ather of the ll(«(l man, re- sides at Kelford, . Peele's body was gue. Coroncr tt said he thought death probably resulted from natural causes, but an autopsy will bo per- formed to definitely determine = the cause. Ap: off rekrack eagiog BOYS’ ALL-WOOL g Blue Serge Suits With 85 Two Pairs of Pants LIEUT. SNOW ORDERED HERE. Lieut. Commander Har. in charge of naval recruiting at Hous- ton, Texas, has been ordered to this city for duty as a member of the Nuval examining board. 1d E. Snow, The best Blu Aback cont & LIEUT. GILL ASSIGNED. Licut. Joscph €. Gill, Naval Medicai Corps, in_the bureau of med nd surgery, Navy Department. has been as- jigned “to duty “at Port au FPrince, aiti. EOYS’ NAIN‘OOK UNION SUITS, 75 c e quality, in sizes 28 to 31

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