Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 4

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/ ‘'THE BVENING STAR, WASHI 2 | New Propas to Avert Strike Likely to Go Before Union Chi FTOX; At 17th and G Sts. N. W. THE NEW: SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTN THE WEST END BRANCH-of THE:WASHING- TON LOAN AND, TRUST CO: provides perfectly for the need of absoluté.safety, privacy’and con- veniencé to those whose business or residence is in the western sec- tion of the.city. : : : tentlon, despite the fact that the members of the Railroad Labor Board | SRGER COEPRE 08 HE! G laken here, coupled with the annpuncement | ;" he" July 1 wage reduction: - will be the proposals taken up at understand the Interstate Com- Thursday's conferencs between . the | merce Commission has & number of {mportant rate reduction cases on Jos ol Shnd fhesdk ot raitread |y wihich 1€ will act Imme- bretherhood! AN diately” Judge Barton, chalrman of 1. Immeciate suspension : : celving instruct from President strike order pending l'-'l;':h"\:"{'“?"' Harding at Washington, explalned. Uations laoking to & Rettiemey s “That will glve us something to work 2l » to forsstall strike orders by auy of ietate the other lnbor 5 How Ju i moning the heads and the out enlmen, labor memb at the request of Jud, on. who was then In Washington ring with the President. 1 whieh hed. to srevise e (&) Withdrawal for a defizite perlod f the proposed request by the roads | for further wage fecreanes. Boxes rent as low as $3.00 a year. % | () immediate roduction of frelht and the other {8 the cancellation or revision of the existing rules and working conditions. High labor lead- h: been inslstent that theme two Free With All Stoves | X DN Sheee) Chamber of Commerce Com- mittee Begins Work of i Free With All Heaters Coal Bucket & Shovel Registration of motor trucks in the Distrlct that could be pressed Into u general emergency transportation service in the event of a tie-up of the rallroads through a strike was be- gun today by a& speclal committes of the Chamber of Commerce, headed by Isaac Gans. Appointed yesterday to the task of laying the foundation for the rapld assembling of u motor truck flect, Mr, Parlor Heater This Kitchen Range ‘ $9.75 $27.50 $2250 and Up :Kitchen Range - we are showinz & $49.50 and Up Stove h: arg complete line of gas = e B anacal Saraplesa 3 i 5 - $4.75 Vers . ernamental, A range of the bet- || JADS <his morning lsaued & koncrst s, from t A won- with nickel trim- ter quality with f1aPPeE Ut would be available for combination med. derful ming. A high-class large oven, and is an duty. Requested to Send In Names, | | Owners of machines who would {permit their for the we ot the community, should the neeessity arise, are requested to send in their | names to airman Gans at the “hamber of N lutely heater - heater. excellent baker. h fington t i though ce should” fail ¢ Mr. Gans. Rendy to Co-0 “It is highly impor h whic possible capital . i ’ ¥ ~ vith the necessit ¢ Your Choice of This Your Choice of This e o i0 Taking & practy 26-Piece Set of b 42.Plece Set of step for insuring ce . 14 WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE With every purs or more, or the Set ¢ w Dinnerware e eoras ot . With every purchase of $100 ;_;f £100 3. r more, or the set of Silver- inner- Bepreseniétives Blanton and Burke Excited Over the R. R. Labor Situation. “You're a liar,” roared Representa- tive Blanton, demoerat. of Texas, at | Representative Burke, republican, .of | Pennsylvania, in the House vesterday | “You're a damned liar” velled back| .preseatative Burke, who a few ! minutes later also called Representa- {tive Blanton a “dirty dogz.” ! This exchange, which threw the House into the wildest tumult in {many a day, occurred during a heated! i debate on the railroad situation, Golden Oak Buffet A French plate mirror tops this buffet, with its two large cupboar: inen drawer and two _smaller drawers. hat lothes' close fied with organized labor for more {adjustment, Order of Railroad Con- S HOroeIAlnt adsustanls itaile nut-finished dressers with large | ductors. of the Baltimore and Ohio d all latest improvements. { the | the board, who arrived here after re-|By the Ass i < one C.,, WEDNESDAY CANVASSNG ARNY fications Sought in lway The report, the number’ lines of work, The men are to be classifled under flve separate heads: es, vard and| employ Bh maintenance of way and structures. Officlals, tra Personnel structed lence 1n In officers to complile thr from records of each syldler and sub- mit the report to Sth Corps, hw L. Hines, commande 8th Corps. clated Press. SBAN ANTONIO, Tex., October 19.— Orders for & canvass of all military o of the brotherhood Influence | | Interstate Com-|commands In the Elghth Army Corps area, comprifing five states, for so r cxperlenced In the operation of ns and the malntenar con issued at area hea rters, Fort Bam Houston. it was sald, would show of officers and_enlisted | nmand who have had | twent opmen e been Inform: headqua d by without delay. List of Classifications. The st of Ich 1 Tabulating Wotors. e brakemorn, Yard und clerke, switch Shopmen— station employes—Btation agents, clurke, tolegraph operators, yard men “lorks —Conduct ™ locomotive firemen, Iroad workers under cd men will be o follow: Superintendents, muster me- | nnasters, roundhouse for Toc i achinists, bofler- makery, carmen, blacksmiths, acetyleno welders. hostlers, roundhouse men, Muintenunce of way and struotures— Bridgo curpenters, pile drivers and crane englneers, structural steel workers and track men, The five states in the elght] e Texas, Okluhoma, New Mex o Aoy and Colorado, knowl, rullroud work. No ofl the men. announcement tion of navul officers to question- Mexico, Arizona Canvass on Navy Ships. BOSTON, Masw., October 19.—Enlist- d men aboard ships at the Boston navy | N sterday were canvassed as 10 | R o of and cxpericnico n | N —_— o Head of Road’s Trainmen Says Fight Is With Labor Board, {SAYS 15,000 PENNSY MEN WILL REFUSE TO STRIKE Not Railroad. I"'HILADELPHIA, October 19.—C. E. Musser, chalrman of the Brotherhood Iroad Trainmen of the Pennsyl- allroad, said last night that 100 trainmen of the Pennsylvania system would refuse to obey the order of R o for a gener would conti es t which he 1inst fight of the ul rallrond to_work with the Labor Board, with our men and has lived up to its | WHEN LI IS PASSED 2 manages Reports that the Penns secret agreements with its| employes and had obtained pledges from a large percentage not to striko could not be d Mr. N We have no guarrel with ent.” confirme: strike “if the The organization of | lead recently unions should be not with Tusser. OHIO MOBILIZING TRUCKS. Registration of All Available Motor Carriers Starts. CLEVELAND, October 19.—Stops to | N mobilize trucks in Ohio, in case of a | NN were taken here by | N iam H. Kutchbach of Columbus, | t of tha Ohlo Association ol al Haulers. who rams to secretaries of the local | ations throughout the state to er all trucks in their district, utchbach was here attending a ailroad strike, Commer T Mr. K convention. “Nearly 10,000 truck licenses were 1 Ohio this vear,” Mr. I § "III' this great force 1 is organized properly, no community y 5 “ o s when Representative Burke, a former D! vill s This 10-Piece “Queen Anne e e B hees dentr |11 Olo will sufter trom lack of food {taken out in Kutchbach said. or .supplies in KITCHEN CABINETS walnut Din' fhan “thirty Sears, and who s now tiedfupLy 2 This Modern Kitchen Cabinet lng S We i | chairman of the gencral committee of porcelain. au) ity ot e OFFER AID TO MR. HAYS. OMAHA, Neb., October 19.—One hun- tor I o Helleh 3 d tem, had charged that s | Room uite at | mimons By wevic | putread myatem o il ST 8 artn mesybers”of the Representative Blanton during his 3 3 EBIFA\ i speech charged that the railroad em- A Value Absolutely Unparalleled at This Big 1y 2 Ployes were preparing for “a war o Saving > he teeth and to death” while mem- Note the gracefulness of the design—but e oD eConroma, “ein liere ke you really must see the suite to_judge the % 4 W " s largeness of the pieces and quality. This ed, HoWaTie ot N\t vou want to Bat suite consists of a six-leg extenslon table, . ! there are 3,000,000 {dle men ready ta buffet, china closet, tea wagon, five side oae Satr Jobs Sad ou Wont bave chairs and one armchair, covered in genu- any when you are ready to come ine blue leather. Dtk To Worir i ¢ ' Large Golden Blankets &Comforts || Asserting “that the country will Oak Table, $14.75 “Gilt Edge” Fine || think we are a bunch of cowards, i able, 3 Wool = Blankets; - 75 ||afraid to do our duty,” Mr. Blanton 7 Colonial style, in oes by 86 i chew ||declared that “President * Harding olid oak, finished in iR inches. | won't truckle—hell show the men ong-wearing golden . sy where tb head in.” lor: top extends to G ) d gray | M Burke took exception cspecial 1L 1ength and has ex- i p . = ¥ to figurés' quoted by Mr. Blanton ra lcave mely f Without-Weight Com- ||ag representing the monthly e designed as pictured. forts, in attractive col- | 'o¢ railroad workers and in this con. 5 ors, filled with 100 per | nection charged the Texas membér cent pure new §4 75| with making false statements. cotton 3 Mr. Burke contended that Mr. Blan- ton was “misleading the country’ and was prompted by “hatred and prejudice” to attack railroad men “who have a grievance and feel they haven't had justice” He then read {a scale which, he sald, was paid \railroad men, to prove that the pay Inule quoted by Mr. Blanton was high. He also lauded railroad em- |Ployes for thelr patriotism during S war. Later In the day Mr. Blanton, in a fifty-second speech, charged that he railroad men, through threats of nation-wide strikes had forced one billion and a half dollars out of former Railroad Directors McAdoo and Hines and the Rallroad Labor Board. “That's the kind of patriotism they've shown,” he concluded. —_— |FEW CHANGES EXPECTED. ! BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS Mohogany base, with i Appointments Made and Other Mat- silk shade and adjust- . This week you may buy this wonderful bed outfit, exactly tors ard. able “arm. ' Complete as pictured above, At a tremendous saving. Ordinarily You apogany floor base Bafore;Schook Board. with cord $9 75 would expect to pay more for the bed alone. The Bed has g)) gj)k shades can be Appointment of teachers to Al and socket o massive 2-inch continuous posts and can be had in walnut, paq in gag o vacancles in the teaching cords of —i—x—-———— mahogany, porcelain white and Vernis Martin. The Mattress gjeatrig. $‘6.7 the Dist ¢t public schools, made re- ea Kettle i % 18 full 60 pounds-and of all cotton—the Springs are of woven ___ ""1°°° wire fabric construction. All for only $28.95. T‘bb cently b; bleh::l ‘u‘:odr"’t“‘fl ',“tl" Card approved by the board of education its meeting in the Franklin School this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Few i chai in the school personnel will be_made by the board. % The board will have before it for consideration a number of resolutions o adopted by various civic organiza- - tions elther requesting improvements 2 2 xt: the lchoollll‘ ordfikln: tAofi r;n':‘eg - ;. + 'om congested conditions. O he EEstile; Witk ol Flll'nltl.ll'e co- s .49 communications probably will be re- pure wl - Burroughs' Card Ta- draiolutels g6 SENENTH STREET N.W. SETWEEND pies with imitation terred to the superintendent. first_quality. « 0. and E Sts. lcather tops. m = $1.19 5 - quart Tea "'$15.98' Saghs e =1 cr as they shouted, but| ¢ wer ¥ ical * vio- | 700 = . g . v th cagues. Both later| ! Yy | s ave their remarks ex-|f 7 ¥ s | punged from the record. I through Earl W. have offe: 2 ilrond explained Ivania was e y , _OCTOBER 19, 1921 ASK AID FOR PROJECT. i secretary, at street, Dr, Zimmerman's plan is to provide work for the unemployed by cutting kindling wood at Elkins, Va. If he can obtain through donatlons a sum. -glx and In- ation rters, ---when the and road voted h the | N\ N sent \\\\: % 72 T % 727 % Mr. Capt. Harold H. Cook, naval in. Expertenced Advertisers Prefer: The-Star [t s iii s Hel Century iThe E. F. Brooks Co. | : | Takes Pleasure in Announcing That Mr. L. S. Helm is now in the em- ploy of the Com- pany as manager of the Appliance Department. m’s wide experience in this field equips him to offer help- ful advice to all who desire elec- trical appliances, The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Leo C. Brooks, Manager . 813 14th St. N.W. A Five-Dollar Dark Gray Fabric | Helpers From the Hills Plan Work ie! Helpers From the Hills, an or- [ ¢ for Unemployed. CHICAGO, October 19.—Opinions of points form the 1 ol con- 1] give some of Wasnington's unem- ployed a livellhood cutting wood in llflu;hy Virginia, ll:xdx} appealed for In Washington Sunday by the public| ~Just how the labor hourd provoses|Soldiers Under Five Classi- Poadect e Rev. "A. M. Bimmerman, founder of the helpers, requested that contribu- tlons be lsn1.:; (?. ‘W, Denaldeen, fent amount to pay the men until 3 lent, amount to ey the men wnt| DIVORCE SUITS FILED. =old the roj:t:l will (-urryd Ill{lll ll“lni{ —tn th heads o many needy ‘amilles | w;fl peads lofimeny | Pleas for Limited and Absolute De-| % crees Before Court. _— 1 ORDERED TO NEW YORK. 0. Holland has filed =uid { Capt, Bdmund W. Bonnaffon, Naval | imited divorce from o |Supply Corps, of the bureau of sup- |4 drug clerk plies and accounts, Navy Department, non-support. They » married al has been ordered to New York city |Alexundriu 28, 1918, and for duty, J . Attorney Foster| 3 4 ——— et Wood appears for the wife. ¥ 4 Absolute divorce {s asked in a sult] TRANSFERRED TO GEORGIA. |flcd by Mre wisle Willlame against ‘ : ms, ¢ ot~ Capt, Dwight Partridge, ordnance|duct and naming v c;:fm’::x;flr:; department, has been relleved from | They werse murlgsn Alexandria, Va., duty {n_the office of the chief of ord- [ Aprll 28, 1913, and have one child, At- When All Is ““Said and Doné” “choice” is well established---there’s one “classic” that’s always “in the money.” JOHN B. STETSON’S - et e Superior Felts For Fall Represent about as fine and satisfac- tory a “hat buy” as any man could pos- sibly wish for, needless to go into detail with a Stetson—we only want to say we have them in their latest style and color . development—and generously so, too— LAST YEAR’S PRICE WAS $9.00. BY WAY OF“REMINDER” $ 75 Hundreds of All-Wool ¥ 29 Suits and Overcoats Elsewhere for the Same Money as Good a Suit or Oumt TROUSERS Of Medium and i Of Fine All-Wool The Sizes Run From 29 to 42 MATCH THEM UNDER $7.50 artment, and ordered { ::Ir'ney A. R. Mullowny represents the 7% returns are all in---when the R W, Z 7 7 OF LATEST FABRIC & MODEL Bill Is Here for Any Man Who Can Buy ) NECKWEAR OF PURE SILK OF MEDIUM SHAPE OF RICH DESIGN THREE FOR $1.85 ABOUT 2,000 ALL TOLD

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