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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “D. C, FRIDAY. ‘OCTOBER™" 1921. Abe Martin Says: CANAL ZONE LABOR ' AROUSES GOMPERS “Unthinkable,” He Says, That U. S. Plans to Join Reactionaries. :n shop” suggestions made by the commistion which recently inves- | tignted conditions in the Canal Zonme ! in a report to Secretary of War Weeks brought a statement from Samuel <ompers; president of the American Federation of Labor, last night which described the labor recommendations “nothing less than preposterous and »Ihon(lng to the entire country.” unthinkable added Mr. Gom- { a government department | uld join forces with the most re- | onary elements in our country to | ut into effect what the report falsely | walls the ‘open shop.” “Their recommendation that a sub- stantial proportion of non-union men “I’'ve never saw th’ ’Pgnntlla canal an’ th’ next time I'm strlk& sai e OO e oantest |10 'y goiniit] talse :‘lt in, ion that they wish an open shop, for | Em Moots’ nephew t'day. they determine in advance that thels Ther’ hain’t half as much en- work shall be closed to union men. Denies Labor Controls. forced idleness as ther’ is en- ion to having the pol- | forced workin’. al dictated by 1abOr of- | (copyright Natlonal Newspaper Service.) is vicious because it > the impression t ST AT P iietuiea the | |FIREMEN'S BAND T0 STIR FIRE PREVENTION WEEK impossible. Americans by _tropical lower wage is to com- Will Ride Through Streets on “Rubber-Neck” Wagon on Monday. 1 of faith and to 2dopt a ign to every concept of nd good national poliey. is there a shameful betrayal in these respects, but recommendation to dis- 1 lities in advance of The firemen's band, composed of members of the District department, wifl parade through the streets on a “rubberneck wagon” Monday, the opening of fire prevention week, to awaken the city to the fact that the time has arrived to rid the cit causes of fire. The firefighters resort to the drawing power of some lively jazz’ music to present their ap- Viewed With Incredulity. “In the recommendation to divorce 4he Panama railroads from the canal und in the recommendation to dis- ed as falr com- ans working in < 1 am certain be viewed with American people.” ity by the ing held’ between |peal for fire preventlon to the com- | Gov. Morrow of | munity. wal Zone, and labor| The band wagon will be followed by two horse-drawn pleces of fire apparatus. Although the horse is fast passing out of use for fire service, thé committee believes the popular pride in which everyone regards the sturdy fire steed will tend to arouse as he saw fit after the discus- |the people to an active interest in now being held had been ter-|preventing fires. ed. The firo prevention committee met with Chief Watson yesterday 1o complete arrangements for a vig- orous campaign of publicity through- out next week. Pastors of all| churches have been requested to make | reference to the camyaign In hu;‘»m Sunday sermons. Monday, which has | 0‘:,',,,ifi,‘.:‘“",,‘i“‘"fififig.“"d been proclaimed fire prevention day, | el D.|will be featured by the parade and o s o e “orma [bY talks on fire prevention in the| schools. ot by the force of the face, arms and body ined other serious and ting the union work- ¢ will be concluded be- ry tukes action on aid resterday he would ject the recommenda- the Semmes Motor Com- 1919, forms the basis of yany Tirown thirty S xpice flashed upon the screens of motion | picture theaters, giving facts andj P e e erurey cPresented |3 fures on loss in money and lives| ¢ = caused by fire. i ) N B . WILL BUILD DISPERSARY. | WOULD ADJUDGE BANERUPT. more has bheen mwarded. the contract! Creditors of Samuel Silver, grocer | for the construction of a dispensary shington navy yard The building will asked the Supreme Ceurt of the Di trict of Columbia, to adjudge i All during next week slides will be; at 21st and P streets morthwest, have ! the | 50 BOTTLES OF WHISKY . Stolen ' Machine Cerrying 300 7 _{ Washington College of: Pharmacy, Quarts Chased to District Line |eolored - supported by the Colored m;},"‘{:’;";fu"g";f:n‘;l:”_‘;‘:l;'l:!“n“‘;‘r‘; Drugglsts' Association have heen filed | Borman. They were married January | by Maryland Officers. with the recorder of deeds. The |5e 1310 o alGY were married JEREY articles of incorporation were fed !B’ P Long revresents the hushand. His attention attracted by a crash near the ninth precinct police station €arly today, Acting Lieut. S. J. Harry rushed from the building and learned that the noise had been made by a high-powered touring car coming in contact with a tree at 9th and Fj Just for . [FORM COLORED COLLEGE. SMASHED IN AUTO WRECK | pruggists ot ‘Washington Promote Articles ' of articles were placed on record for the first Washington college of pharmacy planned. The incorporators are: A. T. Pride, H. S. Pope, W. mons Jackson Classes at _the college will begin 'uesday at 1837 Tth street. Pharmacy School. —_—— incorporation for the is vice president, and W. is secretary and treasurer, HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE. for . the newly-formed corporation. one hundred years after similar white students. Night classes are Ask Abou! C. Simmons, A. C. Bur- ClRCULATlNG I.IBRARY streets northeast. Odor of whisky well, R. E. Banks, C. B. Beckwith, E. Bfl th‘ made it apparent that the intoxicant|Q, Peters, C. D. Ross, R. F. Plummer, 4 m ’G‘y- BOOK had figured in the accident. W. W. Whipps, G. M. Herriot, W. C || PEARLMAN’S 2298 It developed that the car had con-|Goins, W. H. Jackson, and J. W. tained about 300 quarts of whisky | Douglas. 933 G Strzet Only and that about fifty of them had been A broken. The whisky was placed be- B Pride ia president; W. C. Sim- | L AFAYETTE One Hundred Horsepower ; Awaits Your Command hind lock and key in a police station and the car towed to the yard at :ha ninth precinct station. The police learned that the car had been followed on the Washington-| Baltimore boulevard by members of the Maryland state police, and it was speeding at approximately sixty miles an hour when an attempt was made to turn south on 9th street at F. One rear wheel of the car was broken, causing the vehicle to skid against the tree. Leon Schencks, colored, 426 Wash- ington street, owner of the car, ap- peared at the second police station early this morning and reported that his car had been stolen from a repair shop in rear of 926 N street, and Morrison Addison, owner of ;the shop, corroborated his statement. REDUCE TRAINING PERIOD. | ‘War Department Cuts Reserve Of- ficers’ Time of Study. Reduction of the training period for reserve officers of the Army Engineer Corps from three to two months, in order to make possible larger attend. ance, is announced by the War De partment. The department also an roynced that the chiefs of the Iin branches of the Army, the infantr: cavalry. field artillery and coast arti lery, had been directed to prepare, in co-operation with corps area com- pondence courses for PRY New 6-Volt BATTERIES $19.00 trghanse ranteed 1 Year BATTERIES REBUILT $15.00 GUARANTEED 1 YEAR Re] hrxlll $1.00. Free Inspection Rentals epairing at Moderate Prices SUPERIOR BATTERY CO. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Phone Main 8157, > merchant bankrupt. They say Mr. Sil- ver made a general assignment for benefit of creditors last June. Justice Bailey issued a rule on the merchant to show cause October 20 why he should not be adjudged bankrupt. LOSES BOTH HUSBANDS. Because she transferred her affec- tions from her soldier-husband while k and reinforced concrete and e dimensions of eighty feet by DELEGATES ARE SELECTED. Delegates from the Washington city post office to the convention of visory post office officials, to be 14 here October 11 to 12, have been follows: G. E. Tait, W. H. . Schooley, E. A. Heilig, H. D. Sherwood and and married Edward E. Walton, U. S. N, at Norfolk, Va, Mrs. Alice B. Smith-Walton has lost both. _Justice Hoehling ®f the District Supreme Court yesterday dissolved the sccond marriage on complaint of the Navy against William E.|man and last June Lieut. William A. a plumber making $8.50 per | Smith, U. S. A., who married her at The wife charges cruelty and |Plattsburg, August 24, -1916, was equate support. They were mar- | granted a divorce from her at Fred- ried April 3 last. Attorneys Bell, lericksburg, Va. Attorney Campbell Marshall & Rice appear for the wife. Howard appeared for Waiton. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. “Hard kuocks_and great helps. . Hes | WANTED—A VANLOAD OF FURNTTURS Swem, _pastor, Tolient Large chairs | from New York city October 10 aud i Centeniial THE BIG 4 TRANSFER cu, 1‘\\ . WIFE ASKS MAINTENANCE. Ellen J.' Dunn has filed suit for maintenance Dunn, 2 1120 Tinut 2159. G GRAND | GRAND AND GPRIGHT PIANOS rOR RENT; evening at & o'clock, account | pianos taken i part payment on Victrol Past Grand Master Thomas W. | HUGOWORCH. Fowler. Ry order xrand master. and Emerson pianos. JOE T, Dot be responsible for or pay any debt con- tracted by any person other than myself, Ashton. Lucknough Orchards. Ednor. Md. {Plumbing By Shedd. 'm 10th_St. 5 ‘The degree of permanency ! that marks our work also! makes it most economical. | Main 314. 1l T am now engrossed with the Feople should ere Jong learn oue amazing facts from nature. Don't onr lates l'rmlfll‘mllon on church On and after Oct. 11, 1921, effective every | dl’. excepting Sundays, tourist e: rsion rates | H o, Me. Vernon will b s follows 1 38e Vernog ana et $0c | e Vemon, Atexands pxd 5 ‘cemet B N ImpIGRATISIE Cotidren, 5 65743 years, Raif Tare ; e o | An 56t Vermon tickets. silow stopever in G2 F st me. _ ° | gjexandria to ses Christ Church and Washing. | b2 \“ YFR Ur WIDE EXPERIENCE AND { Training will associ reputation for the gfln‘nl practice. cap- JaT required, for enlarged sctivities. ~ Address ton’s lodge room. Running time, 50 minn | Cars leave § and 33 minutes after each hour, from our 12th st. station. Mt. Vernon open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day excepting Sundays, ore persons. fai rates rties of 4ifor m sul‘m'mh IRGINIA' RAILWAY CO. and_Pa. Ave. N.W. YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS made new, planed, scraped and repolished ; new floors laid. Call‘ 314-A, Star_office. ~ New York “Sweet Apple Juice” MOTT and HILDICK BRANDS, 45 Cents Per Gallon IN BARRELS. Samuel Palm any hour. ! _gm,ggg_{»,_g,_«é l;w(.:.u;:n Iny .c” C. ADAMS, Franklm 6347 NOTICE 1210 D St. B.W. . cen, rasges and latrones put 1n amt.| ~ HAIR COLORING #s conditicn by the Satisfaction irani expert. Hair guaranteed by s of all descriptions. THE FRENCH HAIR [OP, 700 12th et. n.w. Franklin 2223. 19 CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., Expert Frame Fitting. T K & DANGER LURKS l\ Dm" RUGS. OnIona Yillan sk ‘ IQQC and restore e ortgiaal colors in tion: nu&,, o T35 Getivered. p')'x"fiq" WEes1vE | l | | | “Heating Experts” Grafton & Son., Inc. OLIDATED CARS TO PAc(nu COAST— Angeles. Oct. 6: Portland, Oct. 10; Sam Francisce, Oct. 35; ceiclect ta cliange, Reducsd Fates, with much greater security fo Folaconds, bagguse, ote. ‘SECORITY STOR N AGE €O., 1140 15th st. T TRUCKS vE w.«sawu‘mm Philadelphia and New York every Tuesday an Tridag. BMITH'S TRANSFER AND BYORAGE: ON THE ROOF We're practical Yoofers and personally eu) wing evety Hob.. Your roof troubles. will end ~for good if we get your order. Feel safe! Hee us today. Tin Roofa—-Slag Roof REPAIRED AND PAINTED. Call Main 100, 'n Sidg. “Heating and Roofiag Experts 35 The Shade Shop ‘W. STOKES flmoh! 830.13th St. 4= ‘Now Is the Time to Save on Window Shades. CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P.M. Repair Porches Now Column Bases ‘for Porches Priced Especially Low. 049-651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1348. CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. & ‘!“ Roofing, 1416 F st. n.w. TRONCLAD Gt Pone nisinie. Look to Us for— Better Printing The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D st. n.w. See Casey If the Roof Leaks CASEY 8207 14th fl. N.W. Pbones Col. Electric Wi Mechanies. airing. P. B. VOG n.mn-z.lw.umm, < and pew—my return from the west Interests of ideas in hll'fll!flln‘ and beauty culture. ROBINNET, 4102 14tk at. Phome Col. 3245. Pre-war price: 3 betere winter arri our_estimate. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. rhat Asbestos Roof Coating will do. cvating applied with a brush Seaks “and "preserve any Kind o mates furpished free. We apply same and puarantee fve sears. ‘Also soid Mad. son Olark, 1314 Pa. av. s.e. Phoue Li: ;921 IS szardkTg‘FEE Who aro woing Adene® 1134 9th 8¢ Phone North 231-282. m- GRADEB, BUT NOT mcn x| [THE SERVICE SHOP ‘Wall Finish Muresco BYRON S, ADAMS, SETase: Ot e R e he was with the A. E. F. in France| Sweet Cider and Apples. | Via Ga. ave. pike; turn right at Olney and | Notice to the Public, = ! i i i | { PEC “Junior” Women. Rent a Ford or Dodge STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. \ Champlain St. nt Kalorama Ra. L AP A 2 2 7 1AL Saturday any Brown, Lotus Calf, or medium shade of Tan Russia Calf, Lace Boots. Choice of full wide “foot-form” or me HOUSES For Sale or Rent Furnished or Unfurnished High-class Residential | @ Properties a Specialty Economy has gone hand in hand with uncommon _per- formance in giving the Hup- mobile the reputation of being an extraordinary motor car. & Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. jma | Phone Franklin 4367 (Below 1S8th Street) L4368 Phone North 5050 IllIIllIII!IIllflllflfllflflflflfllflmfllfllflllfllfllfliflllflllfllflllllflflfllllllflflllfi NEW RESIDENCES OF QUALITY AND REFINEMENT Now Being Completed on Varnum St., Just West of Sixteenth St. These homes are selling because their high-class construc- recognized by the pur- tion and attractiveness are at once chaser who knows what a real home should be. Two-story and attic—Hytex brick, 9 large rooms, two baths, hot-water heat, electric light, open fireplace, brick garage on rear of deep lot. Three styles. detached, semi-detached and attached. open daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. See them today. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 7166 Presents for Each Child—With Purchases Boys' Shoes---Wear Out —But here’s one that’ll “Take its Time” doing so! Saturday Special —Good- wearing Brown Calf Boys’ Shoes. Medium or wide toes. Solid leather Goodyear welt for SPECIAL Saturday for Misses Mahog- and Children. High-cut Lace Boots, of Brown Louis or Tan Russia Calf. Extra good quality, Good- vear Welt soles, wide “Foot-form™ dium toe lasts. Shapely and extra ERskY < e serviceable. Goodyear Welt soles with Sizes 6 to 8, $2.95 ’fi % rubber heels. Sizes 2% to 7, $4 95 85 to 11, $3.95 BtoD.... S L 1115 to 2, $4.45 Women Seeking Heavier Low Shoes “Moccasins” * A new Fall successor to Indian Moccasin. white piping. $9.75 and $12.50 “Miss Washington™ “Sandal” openings on vamp. the summertime “Sandals.” Adapted by Paris from the Patent leather with burgundy or / Another Fall edition of the idea— without Comes 50 Sorts of Smart' Fall Oxfords & Pumps. grouped at $5.95 g 57285 'HE substantial welt soled kind, needed for these cooler days. But styled right-up-to-the minute. The new plain-toe Patent Leather “Flapper” Oxfords, with low heels— all the rage just now. And many other different styles in Tan, Brown and Black Brogue and Semi- Brogue Oxfords—Straight Tip Walk- ing. Oxfords—One and Two Strap Pumps, .and Buckle Pumpg, some with: ‘Wing-tip or Ball-strap. A truly’ amazing collection of excel- lent values—many of them helow their. regular prices for the time being. in Patent Leather, Tan or i & Black Calf, Brown or Black Suede and Black Satin—with , gitlish low heels....$10.75 . “Phoenix” Full - fash- ioned Silk; also Silk-and- wool Rembrandt Ribbed Fall Stockings; in new _ colors and combinations. Special Saturday . ..$1.95 Houses 14th and G Sts. N.W. R / Randal]l H. Hagner 9000060000060 00 & Walker Motor Co., Inc. 1517 Conn. Ave. % HOME AND INVESTMENT TWO-STORY APARTMENT Irving St. near Mt. Pleasant Car Line 5 and 7 rooms, baths, each. Separate hot-water heating plants and cellars —attic. Deep lot. Let the rent from one apt. pay for the home you occupy. HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGS HOUSES Text k; Furnished and Unfurnished FOR RENT NEW AND USED BOOK PEARLMAN'S sHor 933 G Street Only OPEN EV] From $125 Per Month Up JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., NC. Office Rooms New Star Building ! Most desirable oftices for i} able prices on the 3d, 4th and 5th floors of the 1 rent at reason new Star building. closed ior Reservations are now being one or more roonfs for October 1. Apply Room -lUl ¢ STAR BUILDING Main 5000 i _E' or Sale-- California Ave.--Near &l S_t | Semi-Detached { | z | Call and Let Me Explain Proposition J Dallas Grady REALTOR 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 “\mm“n!& Syunmm | ANSELL, FREE!! «sfi\\mmssmm\\sssmmx 0 THE MOTOR Of e T A O® - GENUINE— 3 VICTRO A \'ANSEL_L, WS\SSS&S&S&&S\V AR SRS SSRI LR RS AR S AN XSRS RRNSASNN S BOUGHT HERE AT ANY TIME Anm’“ Bishop & T uumpr Jlm. : Guarantee Guaranter ; of Free Service Tis 11 et LBat, VICTROLA. Src Mo e and— masufactured by THE VICTOR TALKD N.J. is fully GUARANTEED BY U, both as to macera and workmscsti. FURTHERMORE. WE GUARANTEE TO OIL-REGULATE AND TUNE WITHOUT COST TO THE ORIGINAL FURCHASER. NOWHERE ELS WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF ALL STYLES OF VICTROLAS IN WASHINGTON EVERY MODEL $25, $35, $45, $50, $75 $125, $150, $225, $250 - $275, $350 We will arrange the lowest possible terms on ANY VICTROLA you select. ILLUSTRATED BELOW— Not many more days vantage of this EXTRA SEE THEM. *100 BUYS IT 1221 F St. N. W. Washington’s Largest Victor Store Modern, English Basement House. containing || rooms, 3 baths: large inclosed slecping porch: garage for f : hardwood floors ; 1st-floor kitc . For Price and Particulars, Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & CO. 1207 Conn. Ave. NW. tor. Franklin 4366 BISHOP & TURN E R gz VICTROLA WITH EVERY This Written and Unlimited Gold Seal Bond 000 TR MACHINE COMPANY, Cemsen, The Trade-Mark GUARANTEE of the “VICTOR CO” IS THIS DOUBLE 1 PROTECTION GIVEN - F SAID VICTROLA DURING THE LIFETIME OF SAME E = . EVERY FINISH Mahogany—English Brown —American Walnut—All Finishes of Oak NNIVERSARY GQPECIAL areleit in which to take ad- - PECIAL VALUE—buy yours = % : GENUINE MAHOGANY— CONSOLE CABINET "3':;' @ C‘?n Payments as Low Monthly § g - = Exactly as shown or your choice of 4 other period models BISHOP ,& TURN Evenings Open till 10 %

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