Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 24

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- o . Sk : THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. BALLOU REPORT LAUDED. |COAST GUARD IS LAUDED. |S5ietv of Enstnssrs at the Gosmos|NINE SEEK COMMISSIONS. [WOULD RESTRICT DEBATE. |00 Sn srmenamment: it *© Oer| 1753008 ameha une. Senator Sorah Mr Maxam declared “there ie a story In offering the resolution. Senator|replied he did not think the proposed 24 T J id he would to 1| f- | rule in any way limited debate, but Dr. Abram Simon Characterizes It | Division Chisf Speaks at Sesslon | of fact of hieh Mdeal. of redy 8nC| A class of nine enlisted men, all can- | Semator Secks to Amend Bules 10| sfonc,™\ o™ ulen"Eomimiisco wnd | meroly confined the discussion £ the as Commendable Departure. es for commissions In B of Washington Engineers. of braln, brawn, skill and courage, Upper House. would not insist on its immediate | matter pending. v f battles with the storm-king, back | lleutenants in the Army, has been es- consideration. e UF ANII IRUS‘I’ I-Aw' The first annual report of Dr. Frank | Since the United States coast guard 2: the :oh;,' b‘n‘lel:l:lmm ':5 ship- | tablished at Fort Myer and ia holding Amendment of tae rules of the Sen-| genator Borah of Idsho told the| In thirty-six PG AL | = 'W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, | service was created, seven years ago, | Wrecks,” and added that “no under-|daily sessions, pre, & for the ex- |&te to confine the debate to the sub-|Sepate he thought it was a wise rule|son “Babe” Adams of the Pittsburgh was laud by Dr. Abram Simon, [by the consolidation of the former|!aKINg& was too hagzardous, or no|amination that will be given in the Ject under consideration was provided | and the only kind of cloture that he | Pirates issued only eighteen passes to M€T | journey too long for the instrumental- 7 ) t. for in a resolution ntroduced in the|would ever support. first, did not make a single wild pitch, saving service and the former|ijtles of the coast guard to answer the A Senate yesterday by Senator Jones of | Cloture was characterized as a dis- | nor did he hit a single batsman with former president of the board of edu-|,;,, transmittal . fv‘hlll:l'lhm..':omplLeltet:rpr?l:Iedr.copiel of |revenue cutter service, the coast guard | call of distress when it came out of When it | Washington, who had informed the'advantage and a great wrong by Sena- | a pitched ball. Eleven Corporations Are Ine | the report, which have just come oft | has saved or rescued from positions|the sea.” of peril 12,245 lives; assisted 86,068 also of the supeér- | persons on board vessels, and recover- | announced that it would be open to i aid Dr. Simon's | ed_derelict ships valued at $3,000,000, 5 all grades of enlisted men, subject to dicted for Alleged Sewer Jetter, “is a commendable departure | Oliver M. Maxam, chief of the division da Gy o mAmenan aio | thetusual rebtiiotions as Lo e, 86TV < 5 from 'the practice of presenting in-|of operations of the coast guard,| SNy L ive BROMO | jce and education. The result has been Plpe Combine. dividual reviews by all the adminis- | stated in an illustrated talk at the | Sine o ) " a representative class from the en- trative officials. Not only does Dr.|monthly meeting of tie Washington RKOMO) B listed personnel gt the post. VEW Y < T P - | Ballou give us a succinct review o NEW YORK, January 6—indict-} 0701 system of the last fiteen ments charging violation of the Sher- | yaara but he also presents a_com- man anti-trust law have been re- prehen!l:lla pr:'rl':n"g! slch?:lho:;e t e Construction, teachers' salaries, ad- urned by a federal grand jury|CIPSS(TIive’ development and educa- against eleven corporations and ten|jonal plans, marking the lines along individuals, alleged to have been|which the school system must pro- members of a sewer pipe combine, |ceed in :fdl" ‘;o keep pace with the 5 The indictments, returned secretly | PSShIn theland =~ @ ade most com- several weeks ago, were unsealed yes- | mendable progress in every depart- Y. nt of our many-sided activities Tips Quring the past year, and I believe Defendants named in the indictment | tp "8 "0 Pentering a year indica- ~ were: tive unparalled educational ad- | The Central Foundry Company and | vance. n Robert R. Rust of that company, r Somerville Tron Works and witiam| AGREEMENT IS SEEN. J. Kirby of that company, Krupp Iron By the Associated Prees. Foundry and W. A. Brecht, Salem Hart, J. B. Johnson Company and J. Reports that some arrangement had B. Brass and Iron Works and H. C. Sightly, serviceable hnson, Jr: A Welskittel and | been reached at Peking for a settle- ; Tan and black laced Company and Harry C. Weiskit- | ment of the Shant stion were 1 ational Foundry Company of | {irmed . at the. Britsh arms. dele: L and bluchers, back to New York, Inc., and Max C. Nima i Sanitary Company of America and E. | §ation headquarters as probably wep M. Rhodes; Haines Jones and Cad-|y.g the understanding, however, that bury. Inc, and T. N. Livesey; Essex t Foundry Company, Abendroth Broth- | |13 agreoment s on the broadest @ b & * ers and_ Charles Tuttle, secretary = v t fl P LT B M o LS | Bk, gh b B Cyar g N g Cooking Perfection ‘The ‘lndictmen‘!s were returned om | " order to make the arrangement i . binding. 3 ¢ evidence unearthed by the Lockwood ; legislative committee in its inves! These two delegations were to mest i$ o Y The Ideal Meal--- gatlon of the so-called building trust. | 4830 some time during the day in v e ha Brihurs. Baltour in continuuiion i \ : ; Is the endeavor of every wife and mother. To serve the ultimate FIFTY-NINE LABOR CASES. | °f e conversations resumed ye : i in enjoyment in every dish. It’s her joy, her art and her self- ¥ o imposefiuty. One of the most important adjuncts to a well- The Department of Labor had be- fore it for adjustment at the close of c A the calendar year fifty-nine cases, 2 forty-two of which were strikes and seventeen controversies which had For Infants and Children not reached the strike state, it was announced today. InUse ForOver30 Years Since January 1, six new strike S cases have been brought to the atten- u""‘;. tion of the department, none involv- ing a large number of workers | Yamamre of FRANK KIDWELL'S MARKET NEWS You don’t have to go to New York to buy a 16-0z. Loaf of Bread for 5c. We have been selling a 16-oz. loaf of bread of the finest quality for 5¢ for the past three months. “BUY ROAST BEEF FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER” 3 THE BEST VALUE OFFERED THIS WEEK 24, Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib....12%;c|Breast Veal, bone out, Ib ...15¢c Bouillon Roast...... }", | Shoulder Veal, roasting, Ib..18¢c 8¢ tened and the results more satisfactory by installing modern Gas Cooking Equipment. We will be glad to demonstrate the economical im- provements in modern Gas Ranges. The prices are reasonable and can be paid in small monthly amounts with your gas bill. 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash Washington Gas Light Company 4 Sales Department, 419 Tenth St. N. W. lquointed meal is an adequate Stove. See that her labors are 4 )T a Sale—but a fixed deter- mination to give More Power to your Dollars throughout the coming year. These $5 shoes are Goodyear Welts. Every pair bears our name as our personal pledge of full Value. | O MU 414 g sy A\ Cor 1014-16 Fa.Ave i W |c——=]o|lc—=|o]c——=]o]c—=|o|——=]o]—=[o[—2] = Tt &K 233Pahve SE LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain@“Floor HAMBURG STEAK Finest Quality-Fresh Ground Purs Hog’s Lard 115¢b. 3 Cornered Roast... Shoulder Veal Chops, Ib .23¢ Shoulder Clod Roast. Leg of Lamb, Ib. .28¢ Fancy Plate Beef, for boil- Breast Lamb, ste e ing, Ib 8¢|Shoulder Lamb, roasting, Ib.18c Beef Liver, Ib Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib....22¢ ........... 22c| Fresh Shoulders, Ib..........17% Smoked Hams, Ib. - Fancy, 8 to 10 Ibs. Average Finest Home Dressed ms . av., 1b.20c] ; 14 » Sk SR B0l | smoked St ... 10 'No Two Ways About It "— Fresh Ham, Ib.............. 24c . Home Dressed, 8 to 10 Ibs. | All Pork Sausage Meat, Ib..20c Pork Loins, half or whole, 1b.21c| Breakfast Bacon, strips, Ib...21c Loin Pork Chope, 1b.. Half or Whole Pork Pudding, Ib The Better 16 Ox. BREAD -7 S¢ Finest Creamery Butter, 1b. .45c,Eggs, guaranteed, doz.. Vs t.40c | Pure Apple Cide: Fancy Salt Water Oysters, q ! Quart, 15¢; Gallon, 50c Out-and-Out Values at Lowest Prices Have Established This Bargain Floor—for Example: Machine Sliced Bacon, Ib....30c Finest Quality—Mild Cure Fresh Milk 6¢ Pt. Velour and Serge Pasteurized 12¢ Qt. Dresses White Potatoes, 1 1b........ Ize| - 3 ] g One Peck, 15 lbs., 45¢ IF'X;;I Eating and Cooking Smdrt styles with Sweet Potatoes, 1b.......... 4c! Pound, 8¢c; 5 Pounds, 39c embroidered designs; Starting Saturday Morning A Sale of Shirts shaped to the figure, with belt—others trimmed with effec- tive edging of Jersey and stitching. “GoodValue™ Coffee " 357" 23¢ Ib. 18 Stores Conveniently Located at Eastern Market (meats euly). 16th 8L N g' £ :,:,:.,“.{‘-,}f-":';;t E. Ancarta g‘f’.{ ;""v;r:"’ A simple statement backed by 1,236 of the finest Shirts ::‘;':"m e e ‘.‘.‘.&.fi.l"'.. w, we have seen in many moons at our price. Fresh, new mer- 3033 14th St N. W. 1533 Wisconsin Ave.' N. W. chandise never shown before. Remarkable value at $1.95 If we used every page in this paper and all the words at our command, we couldn’t do justice to these wonderful Shirt values. Here is a Shirt sale that you must attend; we want you to come in whether you intend to buy or not. See the shirts; feel the firm, serviceable materials; note the full cut and perfect-fitting lines; then, and only then, can you realize the full value-giving. Coats Bolivia, Melton and some sport weaves, also a few Plush Coats to se- lect from. Full lined—. many interlined. Only once in a great while can we offer a good warm coat at such a reduced price. LANSBURGH & BROTHER 10 Columbia Grafonolas at Price Concessions Only because they have become slightly marred (we cannot sell them as new) from handling on our sales floor. All are mechanicalligerfect, requiring onl a bit of polish and “elbow grease,” which will work wonders for the fortunate buyer. [——ol——=]olc——lale—Fllc——|o|c—=]ol——]alc——]o[—— ][9] Lace over satin, in black or brown; attractive waistline decoration, such as a motif or colored streamer; also a selec- tion of high quality taffeta in delicate shades. Just imagine an attractive evening dress at— THE STORY—A well known shirt maker had a 16t of sample pieces of Fine Woven Madras, Silk-stripe Madras and Russian Cord Madras on hand after filling orders, and he made them up for us at a price "way elow what he could get under ordinary conditions— S— and he made them up RIGHT. We think so well of the Shirts R i : that we had our label sewn in every one of them, and that’s our ] 5 Walnut Grafonolas, f satisfaction. = 3 3 - model Hz; listed at $ 11 9.50 o Becutifal Crepe de Chine|Extra Size French Voile| Sale of lolc——=]ole—=—=]o]lc——=]c——]0] $140.: Reduced to..... ‘Additional Inducement They can be purchased on our convenient terms of $5.00 at time of purchase and $5.00 monthly thereafter. Every instrument carries our usual guarantee of one year free repair service. You not only save considerable money in the purchase, but you have _the enjoyment of it during the paying period. Balcony Phonograph Shop—Lansburgh & Brother. Thaymfierfectinqudflty,qptotheminuteinmm colors. Made in neckband style, with soft cuffs and five-button_ fronts. Sizes 1314 to 18—choice at $1.95. See Window Display. Direct Street Entrance to Men’s Shop, Off Seventh LANSBURGH & BROTHER o Envelope Chemise w . Children’s 2 B o G atsts Sweaters quality s 22 . aigned to B 0 3 hite, all-wool ease every eautifully made, with| White, all-s flr eference lartistic insets or trim- m‘:‘;:,‘:u':; ain tailored|mings of attractive lace.|tws most attrac- styles, as well | pjoin ailored styles, too. tive stitches. Sizes o ———lol=——]olc——[f——Jo]c——jolc——Jolc———=lojc——lc——jal——jolc——lol——— o[ ——] eftects. $1-%6 ——ol——] ! i E

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