Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1921, Page 4

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D. C., TUESDAY, JULY .19, 1921 The prohibition group voted to push| If our bodles wero empty of air the FARM BILL GIVEN PLACE |t Bron o aroub o et ‘hat | prossure of the atmosphere surrounding the agricultural situation was more | us would crush us o pulp. OVER ANTI-BEER MEASURE |criticai than the prohibition, and that Fx™ bi - 1 3 1 hanti . e i a net reduction from the estimates Senator Warren, chairman of the |of $1,428,214,512.77. farm of Charles Fuchs, & member of the Sénate appropriations committee, in section, near Lorton, Va. e oIS D e wron twonld be passed in any event. a statement to the Senate yesterday, e The party made the trip to the farm, 7 said that the appropriations for th. '\ bitl T e o e sssansse.| MERCHANTS ON OUTING. [in automobiles. ~Charles F. Herrman| Latter Postponed in Senate for Ex- | ,® contest between tho prori ke was chairman of the general committee that another movement was on foot port Legislation—Vacatlon | ¢5r", "gummer recoss or adjournment ‘The estimates submitted for the same fiscal year total $5,337,996,722.23. Athletic contests and games marked |and G. A. von Steinner was chairman H Dwindle. of the Senate while its finance com- opes 4 mittee considers the House tariff bi! BUILDA-LIMITLESS SERVICE BU Y BiGrPow (B TILE OF EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are Invited to make E_WASHINGTON R at 16 Regent street, ‘Thess estimates for the most part’the first annual outing yesterday of the of the committee of arrangements, WEWS WEAR = o ot SOME of the SPECIALS OF OUR Stock-Clearance Former! $1.50° Fancy | Formeri $1.00 Fancy] Former! $200 Pa Neglige Shirts,.$1.15| Cut Silk Neckwear,{ jamas, Lot No. 1, e @5c. $1.45. i~ M"m Former! $1.50 Fancy{Formerl $2.50 Hose, " Y Cut Silk Neckwear,| for tennis and golf, Shirts, §2 85. $1.15. 8Bc. Former' ~ $3.50 and| Former $2.00 and| Former $2.00 Golf $4.00 Fancy Neglige| $2.50 Fancy Cut Silk| Hose,.$1.65. g The Senate yesterday, by a vote of | Senator Jones, repubHcan, Washing- ", : Operator Says He Bought |« to 17 determinea to take up the ton, opposing any suspension, said the Norrls farm export finance bill in-)republicans were being polled on the : : stead of the W. mpbell anti- |adjournment question. He urged_the Machine Guns, Rifles and |Scir'bil. This means, nowever, mere: | republican leadership to keop the Scn- * ly a postponement of action on thefate “on the job,” declaring so much Hounds for Men. anti-beer bill. It means also that|important business was pending and . :I;fircl’c‘eiozfe l:;-;m;niria\;mne;eg:“g;f- in prospect that the Senate could not mall, advice obtained on all y E o - re ravel Twenty-seven persons are known to | tating for during the last fow days,|>To e '© &djousn Rmerican_ vigitors' have lost their lives in the Mingo, W. |have become slimmer than ever. It was learned that the adjourn- may be traced through the Reg- Va. coal fields disorders since the ment proposal was meeting with Istration Department conducted small favor. More than & dozen re-| f§ by cur London Ofce. middle of May, 1920, Harry Olmstead, publican senators were said to have Y ASP"IER FIRE PROOFING CO. representing the operators, testified been pledged against it. 9iS SOUTHERN BUILDING today before the Senate investigating | g committee. Of these, he said, three state police and national guardsmen were “shot in the back while in the performance of their duties.” A witness for the miners previously had testified that 100 persons had been killed during the period. After the strike was called Mr. Olmstead sald, operators “solici workmen from outside territory, when thesé men alighted from their §. W., within a stone’s thraw of Piccadllly Circus, where uj date papers are always a able for reference, rangements can be made for t and_forwarding of nd Shirts, $2.65. Neckwear, $1.43. |Former $3.00 and trains they were “surrounded by doz- § Former’ $8.00 Fancy [Former $3.50 Golf $3.50 Fancy Cut Silk ens and perhaps hundreds of strikers, | Silk Shirts, $6.00. Hose, $2.85. | * Neckwear, $2.15. Who wolud seck first to Induce them | to refuse to go further and to accept transportation back.” “If persuasion failed,” he said, “it was followed by a system of abuse, scathing denunciation, villification, threats and, in frequent cases, as- sault.” 99 Soft Refutes Miners' Charges. Charges of union officials that “miners Collare were enslaved and held in peona [ / e R TRy and Every Suit is a designated as deput o i QUALITY Suit-in the Dakota, questioned propric procedure. Olmstead explained that M o the mine owners, needing protection, t t t fhe mins, omnern, nesding protection ost Important Price- payment of deputies with an understand- e oesn T ey, superintendent of Reduction Event of the the Portsmouth Solvay Coke Company at Freeburn, Ky., across t:l\elTug river il from Mingo county, testified that a car- load of miners who refused to strike eason s omprlslng s were fired on from the West Virginia side of the river while going t wor;l(_ 4 O E o Two thousand sho were fired, t t wounding two men, he added g ur n lre oc o ‘Workers at his mine, Mr. Bailey said, agreed to continue work, despite the shootings, but demanded s and ammunition. “I bought a hundred or more high- powered rifles, a machine gun and two bloodhounds for the protection | of our men and thelr familics,” he said. Determination of coal operaters in the Mingo, W. Va., field to continue |=5 their resistance to efforts to unionize miners was expressed be: | fore the Senate investigating com- mittee. by Mr. Olmsted. represent- ing the operators in the territory where disorders have occurred. “The reputation of the United Mine |= s Workers' organization,” declared Mr. Olmsted, who was the onl heard yesterc contracts and halting or suspending g . . . the operation of mines for wecks at Among this Dollar Day’s items are some partic- [[i|a time without just reason or excus g notorious in the history '. ularly attractive ones purchased especially for the Operators in the Mingo reglon, the (‘l)lmnlslw was told, also opposed the B - mine i “be e of the n- event. Bargains that would have been bargains even [[[{ 55 cntirea Toie between that o ganization and the operators of four competitive states—Indiana, Tllinois, as far back as 1914.and at today’s price scale they rep- [l sompetitive states—Indlana, illinols, wherein it was proposed that the out- resent the utmost in one hundred cents’ worth of value |l put from this state (West Virginia) . ; Just Arrived!!! .a New Shipment of “Van Heusen should not be permitted to grow. but should be suppressed. by means of unionizing, in order that the market 3 might be retzined by the competitors of the four states.” " [ @® ® Tend to Cut Production. Underwear Mr. Olmsted charged that the “gen- MENS FINE HALF HOSE S . orkers opposed “institutions of Otis Underwear government” and 'that restrictions - 5 Long and short sleeve mposed by the union “tend to de- PR anL T Of combed yarn with double shirts, ankle-length draw- $ crease production, lower efficiency and | sole and heel. In Black, Cor- 5 dovan, Smoke and White. The ers, in white gauze only. destroy initiative." So called “seconds.” A T9¢ ‘Mine owners of the country have biggest value in half hose since 1914. per garment value. TWO from time to time bought ammunition 6 Pairs 5 GARMENTS FOR. and guns to be used for the protec- tion of themselves, their workmen and e e Boys’ Porosknit For $ .00 Try to dupli- — their property,” he said, because prior to January 1 last officials in Mingo Union Suits $ Sizes 26 to 34. FIRST cate them for less than 25c. When you can count 4,000 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits un- der one roof in Mid-Summer, you can bet they’re GOING TO § MOVE—most of 'em BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1st. Every Blue, Black, Gray and Fancy Suit is included (excepting only 06 sdoption o the sratis system Dress Clothes).. Former prices were exceptionally moderate, D la e any e motions . Where which make these reductions all the more remarkable. In Four is proposed in a bill introduced ves- clination to secure arrests or to sup- press crime.” METRIC SYSTEM IN BILL. Senator Ladd Says 103,000 Have Petitioned for It. county “were apparently without in- quality TWO SUITS Two-Button Union Suits The famous “Vindex” make, PER SUIT... 5 : Men’s Fine Shirts Men’s Spm-[ Shirts terday by Senator Ladd of North Da- s kota.” The bill allow. ( ; as 'WS. In printed Madras and In white, palm beach, $ years for the introduction of the see Blg roups, as follows: tem. Senator Ladd said that there was much interest in the plan and that over 103,000 petitions from leading natlonal and state associations, firms and individuals asking for an adop- tion of the metric system are on file in_the Department of Commerce. Good-bye Sore Feet! In neat stripes with Sizes A to D “g0-square” percale. A new shipment for Dollar Day. Sizes from 14 to 17 neat stripes and blue chambray. Sizes 14 to 17 Men’s Pajamas $1 silk frogs. Blue Chambray Work Shirts $1 Full, roomy and strong- 1y made. Sizes 1413 to 16%. TWO FOR. Men’s Khaki Coats Strongly made. Fn‘\lflr In fancy stripes and Narrow rib. They'll shades; neckbands; colla wear like iron. Sizes 7 to 11. Regular 39c value. FOUR PAIRS FOR....... Boys’ Shirts sl( Baye Back Steckiop o pockets. _Sizes 36 to TWO FOR . Men’s Work Aprons Blue, and blue and white pin check: also white bleached musli; TWO FOR ..... Straw Uniform Caps $l Extra strong made. Good pockets. Sizes from 30 to 40 waists. A seasonable value you'll not duplicate anywhere. $4 .00 Per 1 ~ Pair A lady user of Nox- zema Greaseless Skin Cream, in desperation one night, massaged her poor, tired, swollen feet with Noxzema. i For conductors and motormen. All sizes ex- cept 6% and T.......... Relief was instantaneous. And here’s why—Noxzema contains soothing Oil of Cloves (you know how Oil of Cloves stops toothache), cooling Menthol, healing . 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