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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921.- " SAYSLABORSHOULD OBEYLANDIS WARD Abe Martin Says: |MR. ~ ton were regarded by Mr. Hoover as promising a betterment of conditlons in the mouth, provided the increased levely are. maintained.- if the price of eottbn ‘stays up, We declared, the south will not need the credit relief which has been sought afid which the HOOVER PREDICTS IMPROVED CONDiTIONS Great Wheat Exports and Advance elgn war debts, according to Mr. Kirk- patrick, who returned yesterday to| the city after a visit to organization | headquarters, in Chicago. ! At 2 meeting of the Abraham Lin- coln Council of the organization, held at 1731 I street last night, it was voted to hold meetings in the towns $1,000,000 TO AID IRISH. Amount of Money Raised in This Locality Is Reported. More than $1,000,000 of the $20,000,- War Finance Corporatioh is¥prepared 't ;. to give. % 000 being raised for the cause of Irish of Cotton Price, Will Ease L A independence in the United States, P —— as been subscribed in the District of Credit Situation. GOING 70 G. A. R. REUNJON. h: Columbia, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, according to an_an- of Hyattsville, Upper Marlboro and | Rockville, in the near future. A joint meeting of the council ‘HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Text Rooks NEW AND USED BOOK PEARLMAN'’S 3308 933 G St. —IN Open Saturdays All Day &21 15th St. HOUSES Furnished and Unfurnished FOR RENT From $125 Per Month Up JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., NC— Maln 1477 Office Rooms New Star Building Most desirable offices for rent at reason- able prices on the 3d, 4th and 5th floors of the new Star building. Reservations are now being closed for one or more rooms for October 1. Apply Room 101 STAR BUILDING Main 5000 Exclusive Washington Agents for Men’s “Knox” Hats Announcing the - Men’s Fall Styles Doty en These, in Washington, can had only in this shop 57 © 320 Suits for Fall (Were Priced Up to $60) Improved agricultural and indus- Souncamenfimadspesterda orge Washington Council, will be = - L3 a 3 y by Jere- | piof View of Chairman Donlin of trial conditions are forcasted by Sec- 3 miah O'C ymona Kirkpatrick next week at 13th and East Capi- S unprecedented exports of wheat dur- representatives on the national pub- Bmldmg Trades Depart- :ing August. This movement of wheat, dianapolis September 25. Ticity committoes of the o ganllnt‘mn-l he argues, should particularly ease| Many members of the Departmept | Sentiment among Irish sympathizers | ment, A. F. L. the credit situation through decreased | of the Potomac, G. A. R., are planning {in the middle western states is s Ae o L. demands upon the War Finance Cor- | to attend the fifty-fifth annual en- |aroused against the proposed Pen- Washington—the most “Livable” S s poration for advances. According to | campment of the Grand Army of thelrose hill for the funding of the for_ | Shap sl I “Abide by the arbiter's decision.” ,|his reports wheat exports during the | Republic. which will be held at In-- = t CED = This is the stand of the American past month amounted o 33,505,000 ; dianapolls, Ind, the week of Sep- Federation of Labor's department of bushels, or about four times the Molal tra s benting) frencal i iths Tanata Yolume of any pre-war figures for the | of Assintant “Adjutent ‘Gen oS HE “MAXIMUM « award in Chicago, which reduced Eanorts ot 5 ce | Oldroyd and will leave Washington SERVICE” SIGN o, héat to Europe have | g10r0 L i wages in more than twoscore trades 1’2’:;‘.".‘,‘,2”1‘}.’25’".“” Rdded, | matmiths A e S ISR T f this O: i s n @ cropiin. Europeant toaseolock L v o s ¢ of this Organiza- ! ;; ;:: :::::ung industry from 10 to countries has been above normal, o v e crop in thls country has OGO 0900S00H6SS 3 i + Although organized labor fecls that [fallen below the ‘average this s $ Py Bargain For Some One tion has come to the course taken In reducing’wage e failure of the potato crop in Eu- | is ot a wise one to stimulate in- rope. hie explained, has forced the use HO' lSES ° mean a Guarantee of the ustry, and although the stan ‘. of wheat products as a substituge, and > t s E st o harm BT oof WILSNE |\ mimic Peters, ahose | hied Sy, oo, forut i3 bitn | @ 2 UNNNELOM] | most capable Real Estate m the award, Cha 5 S, se | pon for additional y Sl i b« of the building trades department of duation essay, “Wewve Left| Jocent advances e For Sale or Rent Service obtainable. the American Federation of Labor to- | 8T 0] Y, { —_——— - ® hfleet day in an informal statement pro-|th’ Bay an’ th’ Ocean Lies Be- Furnished or % claimes e only c B s ! :t . i '+ be pursued by the trades affected by | fore Us,” back in 1913, is fresh Unfurnished il Chevy Chase, D. C. It -means action, fair o dtrtased i tne wward of Judk® | in ¢ memories of our people, 9 e dealing, quick results and Teferee. 2 has accepted a position as land- igh-class Residential $13 500‘ ¥ Caatistaction “When a matter Is referred to an ) 2 5 . i gebitrator for adjustment chere Ix noth- §c,znpte i{ardcner for th’ Acme fill- | Properties a Specialty € | - Jy : eft to do but s 3 in’ station. ' N 3 Vi bl iced, lighted| " Mr. Donlh i ery reasonably priced, lighte Sechstoy thairoteres mukons ¥ B0l | Mke i Bark "wuzaheld apijlast Randall H. Hagner @ | |l and open evenings. CKEEVER«dGOSC* s foe, it (v tades kel 3 ight an' robbed o SI02 an' 3|\ The Hupmabite i evers- & & Co $ [ e sodies B trprecied n—— we may not believe as confidently in | gold watch, but, as luck would where the accepted best of |9 ® . 1405 Eye Street NW e T actrie For et ot | Bove TTRe fofe 4 halt pint 5 [N e er 1207 Conn. Ave. D. J. Dunigan —— “In fact, we believe that lowering[home on th’ piano. R \ 4361 i £ living_ i t 6 i’lini’.'\f’"fl;";é'écp" o P ltowed in| (Copyright National Newspaper Serviee.) STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Phone Franklin 4367 1321 N. Y. Ave. N.W. any branch of industry. Yet this is Champlain St. ne Knloramh R, ’ Lazss -3 Ph Main 1267 what is done in the settlement of the DEMOCRATS NOT AIM‘NG IR (Below 1Sth Street) - one Main dispute. Purchasing power: is de- i Phone North 5050 [ $0900000606906060 creased through decreased wages. ; T ol i et s TO ATTACK ARMS PARLEY S 2 T necessarily follow such a decision. e : N But upon integrity of parties tak- | : . N: Dot upon, Intesrity of parties ek | pubiicity Bureau Director Says o A BARGAIN |y We Have An Unusual Opportunity § g it ot industrlal peace | previous Declaration by Nationsl || Business Property |IN For a High-Class i ‘g!.;elli‘:l:.;ig"'nf‘t’;e’:"f:;‘;)'h:l’“fgo:: Committee Was Misapprehended. Greatly reduced for a quick § § i 5 sale. N W ° N of its power. The democratic national committee N q) 2 N ReEarding other phases of the de-|iy 1o¢ planning an attack upon the $32,500. Renting for ||\ xperlence utomo e Nl September 9 however, in 1‘:1borhcirfles. that the | Harding limitation of armaments con- ,260 a Year N % \ portion decreeing that in event union | ference to be held here in November, New York Ave. b N N 4 . between N N labor is not available non-union la-,ccording to the latest article released cen StERIN N B bor should be obtained Is_viewed and 10th, a modern building, |iN alesman N . with more or less distrust. The labor | bY Richard Linthicum, director of lot runs to alley. Speculators N N - viewpoint is that an employer will|Publicity of the national committee. and investors should be int, N N not exert himself to make a thorough | In a statement made public today Mr. d er-- 1N a N B e | Eieniusiasia mipest I ested. N For Appointment Address N ] he holds a contract with labor, if| “BY misapprehending the meaning STONE & FAIRFAX N N non-union Iabor may be secured. of a news article sent out under my | ) N N signature as a part of my regular cor- | 1342 New York Ave. N . Ni respondence to the democratic daily . Ave. N terrett emmin C N COURT ORDERS ALIMONY. |paers. certain papers nave sousht to N ’ . \ * lcharacterize it as an attack by the —~iN N 2 democratic national committee upon | | =N 5 N Mrs Grace Storty, Chauffeur's | the forthcoming disarmament <onpe S \ Champlain Street and Kalorama Road \ ; ence. In view of the record of the . N Wite, Charges Cruelty. democratic national commivee. the| = [Wlodern Fireproof = § Washington, D. C. N Upon complaint of Mrs. Grace Storty | demoeratic party, democratic senators P! N N 3 ant congressmen, an democratic N that her husband, Richard Storty, a|jeaders everswhere. which has been Apartment Hom T T, | chauffeur, deserted her and their cmmlc‘;nsls:enu and persistently in favor L 3 ; of disarmament and world peace, this i " two years ago and refused thereatter | o SIArRATMEL Wad, wOTC pesce. thiy In desirable northwest to provide for them, Justice Hoehling | gemoeratic party and its national or- neighborhood. Conven- 3 = ‘ in Equity Court yesterday ordered|ganization and leadership is as firm jently located. Low JA]\IES M. CARTER & COMPANY, INC. Storty to pay alimony to his wife|for disarmament as ever and is as anx- s ‘ pending the outcome of the divorce |ious for the success of the forthcom- rentals. 5 Dol Brousht lpst week. Mrs. Storty | Ing conference as Mr, Harding. and Announces the Inauguration T o Musband woas cvud | his party. No amount of hysteria por Present Rental to her and had threatened her life. misunderstanding can change this of a The wif~ recited one instance in|record or this fact. 0ver 59,500 which st- alleged Storty fired at her = Mast Sell Busi Brskeiare-Desast ¢ + * (With a p'siol when she went to his = usiness Brokerage rtmen Mome o demand that ne support ner. | WOMEN QUIZ CANDIDATES. |= 5t Ve ge Dep She stated that as long as her po-i T Price, 352 500.00 il i iali i sition at the Department of Agricul-|py, ) pegnite Legislative Program 4 » c Mr. E. K. Gibbons, a business specialist, will have ture lasted she did not look to her BT " 3 < husband for support. but when that for 1922 in- Maryland E“erson & wemple charge of this branch of our organization. 3 terminated. owing to the reduction 3 i 5 r | fmine Sal T e g i e e e If you would sell your i}usmess, consult us. * torney Raymond Neudecker appeared |yorers has announced its legislative 734 °15th St. If you would buy a business, consult us. &) for the wife Seimata ket & copataitetin Phone Main 603 . ?Ir. Gibbons will give his personal attention to of a questionnaire has been sent to all clients. SUES FOR $5,000. |53 musionmaize hae been sent o\ Sy : : bl b and assurances of support received Lot rom many such. H N Richard Hartley Seeks Dlmgesl The ‘program includes clauses rela- | JAMES M. CARTER & CO. P’ 3. tive to a children’s code, state depart- B From Capital Traction COMPANY. | pent of child hygiene, saising the age | 1317 New York Avenue Main 657-658 For alleged personal injury and|of consent to elghieen years. equal| H - 4 % i guardianship of children, requiring L damage to his automobile Richard |/ . th " certificates from persons ap- | Hartley has filed suit in the District | piying for marriage licenses, political | Supreme Court to recover $5,000 dam- | disabilities bil}. an;endingd!hc present 2 _ | mothers’ pension law and amending | Lik ‘ ages from the Capital Traction Com- | ipe marriage and divorce laws. 1 s ether "":‘ i . Since 1899 . pany. Throush Attorneys Wilton J.{ ! e e must * 1l|“No Place Like Home; No Home Like Ours” Lambert, R. N. Yeatman and M. Me- eveloped. Every one Ardle the plaintift says a car of the HUTCHINS ESTATE SUED. should develop the habit MICHIGAN WOODLEY company collided with his machine [ Jacques Doucet and L. Miniggio. of persistent savi ARK ARK July 24 last, on the Calvert Street[merchants of France, have filed suit ' An: it is Jun‘: n?‘ P P. bridge. in the District Supreme Court against | s npors SUNSHINE CONN. AVE. Damages of $25,000 are asked in a| William J. Dante, collector of the es-| tant for your«future that HOMES HOMES suit filed by Lyle E. Gould a car-|tate of Stilson Hutchins, to recover a | you develop the habit of 12th and Mich, ave. Exhiblt No. 2727, e Company -Tor alcgcd per | and liagerio farnished. o, Men: Hose consistent, safe invest- ||| OVER FIFTY SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION | \ypetwecn Woulles . and Cathedra) ave. | Sonal injury. He says he was work- | Keeling Hutchins while she was in | ment, as well as persist- [l { Homes in town with ground all dedOflFl‘ tl(]ie largest, bedst-lOCat-I - ing for the company on the range- | Paris before the death of her hus- ent saving. i i ed, designed, constructe e R IO L O T e e Il aroundifogilessithanitiouseshnfay S SeRETASe ed and the a ladder, sinking into the ground,|1,041 franes. and Miniggio claims 2 TR, of row. Exhibit open to 7 o’clock. | most complete homes in the city 2 caused him to fall and to sustain seri- | 13,369.64 francs. Attorneys John C.| Safeguarded First Mort- i} for the’ money. Two stories, at- ous injury. He is represented by At-)and Thomas M. Gittings appear for gages earning 8 peg cent |[|f! ve | tic. lib s > torney Thomas M. Baker. ~~" I the merchants. torent e nablea ool | pis] ;)‘Qh’ rary, Q}VO fireplaces, two 47 tl twi v breakf | { : aths, two showers, breakfast s SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECTAL NOTICES. e G G186 8T Fow 800 % and sleeping porches, chaui- THE NDERSIGNE! A V1 VN 7 2. INLY N FFOR] NT. 14 = T (e parinemiiy basinees conticted by Ta- Special Meeting Your savings with com- [I|Sn THE WICH CAN AUFORD %0 RENT. | feur’s room with bath; single or in L. Stohlman and John L. duFief and the oF Dlete safety. Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car | ouble garage at cost. B ecocsipadmnies BT amal aal ety et Great Importance | marked “Brookland” to end of | cash.’ onth, Sare. . Eidvwin L. St0hL-| of Court District of Columbia. No. ! '"":" "‘“"""“‘ 81,000 {route, or for information call 000 | i) e > o ers sal . H = . & under the same | September. 11, 2 beniy Knights. of Cotnmbn g Main 6035 ; after 5:30, Col. 9159. | o0 : i 5 Hall. Each member s tried to he presen Ask About Our Invest- M]DD OUR TRUCKS LEAVE WASHINGTON F Call ‘or send for Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. i b York every Tuesday ! ’ 4 AT A particaiars i © FORD ONE-TON TRUCK, MOTOR NO. 384, will be sold be sold by public auction { E Veschler's, 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. T D e oo reptirinea: all work gane. | SURANCE COMPANY GF NORTH AMEHICA ed. scraped and repolished: all work guar- | SURANCE 3 A MERICA. anteed: call any time. C. A. ADAMS, Fr. S347. | ypy )\ \NUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- The F. H. SMITH CO. We h q di d d D OF—FORNTALR | hidars. o the. Ution Bulldine Cor. e she e e have immediate deman D On. TTHe iGYY | election of officers and directors for the en- | : ounde: : SPhed (THE BIG 4| suing year, will be held at its ofice, 119 §. - for norfheast d south t 3 Cote Fairfax ot Alexandsia, Va., Monday, ‘Septem | 815 Fifteenth Street and s east prop- | T 19, 1921, al o'clock a.m. TED—RETURN LOAD FOR 6%.-TON UIS BE e 3 K “48 Years Proven Safety"” ~ = ° et Bl e | ML R M. PARKER, £ erties of all kinds. Owners wish- artford, Conn.: Boston, oints en : 3 o at. % bt ; a by : ret, 3 ail shivmients overed by imruzance: wetevences | The Big Million-Dollar ing to sell should send description PATCH AND TRUCKING CO., Hartford, Conn. IPtinting Plant ' d - PENING WEEK 109, OF AR AT I ACT Rarae \ prices to us at once. Rl 70 OFF|The Nation! Capital Pr All ready-mixed paints. 4 al p1f ‘eSS / Snaietees L s e e HOMES P PIANOS FOR KENT—CUPRIGHT AND GRAND Frenna Tor rent at reasonable prices: rent ap: The Shade Shop - | lied on purchase price by agreement. HOGO W. STOKES SAMMON: ORCH. 1110 G. Victrol ind_records. 830 13th St‘ Allg.m. - , Sweet Cider and Apples. } Ex O e .,.,’i.pmm o-| Before-the-war prices on win- [ 1342 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ney and Ashton. LU OUGH ORCHARDS, | 4 0 shades. Order now. Bdnor, Md. Also on sale at auuex, Georgia = = “Real Service for Thirty Years” 1% ave._pike. five miles from D. C. line. = = . SHOE REPAIRING. Worn-Out Shingles Mothers! School Time —need not be removed if you have uSii; near! We ADWEAR Girls and s pply Latite Shingles right over the old. | ghoes. Adwear soles at same price outlast Durable lflfll three real leather soles or money back. Shoes artistic. Investigate now. called for and delivered. Phones Franklin Roofing 1416 Fst. n.w. 1691 and 4278. Unique Shoe Shining Parlors. ¥ ‘]RONCLAD Company. Phone Main 14. | _ADWEAR SOKES COMPANY, . 0 1319 N. Y. ave. 1726 Pa. ave. 30* ARAGE Just in, a bigl gOORS stock of the much- Our New Location ] wanted 8x8 Ga- 611 12th St. N.W. Aplenty ade just for the purpose. rage Doors. EXT TO WALLIS". NI Co. Inc. |GEO. A. SIMONDS & CO. -!(j:?;li['“‘Ba,‘;Efl .T,,_ ,fif« BOOKB! snns”i{{g mflk nfizns. Electric Witing ~ |™ Your Shingle Roof pert Mechanics: Repairing. B B. VOGELSON, 504 H st. n.w. Main 3731, | —can be recovered with Latite ‘Asphalt Shn- at small cost. Made of pu i 12¢ - phalt_in_ two lors; d - ADANS’ PRINTING o el aoply them some. We'll apply them. 1s tts own recommendation. ]RONCL Roofing, 1416 ., ‘onsult us now. HIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH-PRICED. Company. Phone Main 14. [THE SERVICE SHOP REDUCED FREIGHT AND GREATER SE- BYRON S. ADAMS, FEHR curity for household goods to Pacific coast and far west in the pool cars of the SECURITY . CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, § enr cdnessos oo ; (Tin Roofs—Slag Roof I3 1 STORAGE COMPANY, 1140 15th. Roofs .. Phones Col. 153 and 5 H Before the autumn rains m;; le'lwnz R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, 1114 9th St. Phone North 251-282, Rooling Experts. CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, (it num#- Work Only. ! Cash PRICE, $8,250 $75 Monthly Payments 608 to 620 Otis Street N.W. Large Sleeping Porches Hot-water Heat Phone for Auto to Inspect No Obligation to Purchase Room for Two Garages The Homes, with the Big Lots—20 by 142—plenty of room for garages, flowers and garden. OPEN DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F Street N.W. R T LI o NOTICE Property Owners If you wish to sell your home quickly, con- sult us—recognized leaders in the home busi- ness since 1907. BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H St. N.W. Main 4340 THE HOME OF HOMES Ma‘c a small deposit on any selection and we’ll { lay it aside until you wish to pay the balance ’ 3 Park.” All are 3-piece 7 colors. Complete regular sizes and all the extra sizes for short, tall or stout. R Mothers should é -at small cost. Your choice of our entire present-season stock of 1,200 to 1,300 suits, including such makes as “Stratford” and “Fashion There are hundreds of suits in the smaller sizes. Necessary Alterations at Cost” LY 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. At g suits—the right weights, the right patterns and take advantage of this sale to outfit their boys