Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1922, Page 10

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10 -THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY: MARCH 14, 1922, . i 'mu] m PRUGEED SHOE WORKERS’ WAGES |WAR ON RUM SMUGGLERS | (5, 7e20r s, citarance of whisky | MADE AN INSTRUCTOR. have received no encouragement from Sergt. Benjamin ¥. Hinson, 1st Anti- + REDUCED ]0 PER CENT ON NIAGARA FRONTIER | tme American side. | Aircraft Battalion, Fort Monroe, Va. s a 5 Ih belenismufl':‘l‘zzer:(:oo\‘{';::i‘ngl:;q“fer;‘rl his | has been ordered to Lynchburg, Va. } Y] ——— g 0 —_— > i 1 ith 14 L boat t the | for duty as sergeant-jnstructor of i l“ IN SMUEG['NG EASE 21,000 Affected by State Board's|Customs, and Dry Officers Plan :ggl;:l'émon!“elfl.:rorlhe “customs or | coast artillery, National Guard of Vir- HOSIERY Order in Brockton ™ United Action to Curb Boot- prohibition enforcement department. |ginia. District. ) leggers. 1219 F Street G I Wi BOSTON, March 14.—A reductlon of | “BUFFALO, N. Y., March 14.—Cus- Attorney General Wires to 10 per, cent in wages of emploves of | toms and prohibition enforcement of- 4 shoe factories i e Act Against Ship Seized South Shore district was grdered Dy | ficers are planning united action to ct Agains p (] the state board of conciliation and |check whisky smuggling, which has Corner The Shop That Shows the New Styles First. _ stat 3 15th and H Sts. ; . arbitration last night. The decision | reached considerable proportions 41 Norihvest H affects forty-f mploy- : in Open Sea. aftects forty-four factories employ-| g1ong ne Niagara frontler. By e Ansodited Trase: ,Ihe manutacturers had proposed a A Jjudicial interpretation of the i . FORT I'l CE, Fla, March 14— 20 per cent reduction. The case was | Ontario temperance act permits quan- ’ . Fla, 2 -— | referred to the state board oo o Toe e boras i Telegraphic instructions have been|months ago under an arbitration P quor to the border for ontl und export. Bootleggers, securing & yup- b | forwarded for the Department of |2KTecment between the various locals | D% o iy source, have eluded fus- A3 4 1 Justice to act on its information in | Workers' Union and the Brockion | toms and prohibition agents for three ¥ »-r;dt.._/ ! o v. = 5 J n A months, officers in both departments - e Ld con 4 2 5" Ass 2 - nection with certain cases in-|Shoe Manufacturers’ Association il LR o S volving seizure of ' alleged liquor |, 1D its decision the board specifies | 4" g /By, FOHOTT® ol POy o o port of smuggling ships beyond the three- | At “Where the day rate of wages I8/, 2,1y 5 score of large shipments in L : . . < $11 per week or less there is to be ne same high g{ade materials, quality lndb:mrkml:nsehép “’h‘d‘l }nvg made Queen mile limit of the American coast|no reduction, and no reduction shall ‘h‘é;;;'g;n segiiations vesauiss e o]e Quality Footwear nationally famous may now be purchased at new low prices. line, it was said by Atgorney Gen- ::;m;'"::l'l(e" rate of wage below nllcl"”ng e T s beowein e ta ty an oun eSS eral Daugherty while here with Pres- : sunrise and sunset. Speedy motor, Oxforda of Black, Browp Kid and Brown < " _ | bpa £ Cal?, Welt Soles and Cuban Heels. A \ ident Harding. The instructions were| .1, prince of Wales is also Farl 4wm§5 "?Jfin!’y“"‘m""&fir“ly"'efiii‘: of 5 f B 3 l titufio comfortable, stylish, walking shoe. understood to apply particularly (o |chester. Duke of Cornwall and, in|whisky, drop down the. river until oI & ns! n sfi 50 the case of the British schooner |the Scotch peerage, Duke of Rothe- | néghtfall and then make a landing G Two-Strap Model in Black, Rrown Kid and Tan Russia Calf, welt soles, Cuban heels, for dress. semi-dress and walking. also Sport Oxfords in Russia calf, wing and straight tips. $7.50 Ten !lyl!’ln Black Satin, Suede, Patent and Kid, with one, two and three straps. walk|ng heels, boxed, sport. semi-French , and French heels, turned and ‘welt soles. Some have broad straps with buckles arn: buttons. others have narrow straps with race and Ruby; which was seized ofr'| 2 arl of Carrick, Baron of Ren-|on the American shore. Canadian of- . o vl a0t o frew and lord of the isles. 5 | ficers, it is stated, have been willing Are dn‘ectl\' depe“dent upon the 2{‘;‘535922:‘1\1‘:..’1‘;’é.;‘"fifliz e e character, ability and experience of s o o e e ey the men who conduct it. We take pleasure in calling at- tention to the names_of the follow- ing representative Washington men who manage and direct the Union Harris was said to have been given complete ¢ for the government which it is understood | two buttons. A el : = ) I'rust Company: $8.50 < Tatent ana Black Saiin Pumps with the L Cover tempt 1o OFFICERS new broad straps and two buttons, turned i g - hiolding the 2 FAGEN soles and the new box heels as pictured. é a 3 holding.th EDWARD 1. STELLWAGEN - and when it « oRe < 39-50 three-mile limit with contraband the First Vice p?f.?fi?.f‘ fi‘;lfi',?.‘e'v";'f.‘.l"mq Officer s odel 1 N-gr a s!mv !}x‘suxr is subject to seizure, al- . CEORGE E. FLEMING " Same model in all-gray ooze and gray though a never have : 7 istant o oofe with patent vamp, $10. entered territorial wate Second Vice President ana Assistant Trust Officer > Third Vice President EDWARD L. HILLYER Fourth Vice President and Second Assistant Trust Officer 4 EDSON B. OLDS Treasurer IRVING ZIRPEL Secretary and Third Assistant Trust Officer W. FRANK D. HERRON Assistant Treasurer REGINALD RUTHERFORD stant Treasurer WILLJAM S. LYONS Assistant Secretary ' ' N ” - "Il |SUPPRESSION OF PAPER Queen Quality Boot Shop || e roresres 1219 F STREET N W _Puhlishers of News Society, a Ver- nacular Publication, Offended N Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Government After Being Warned. QUALITY— Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES —SERVICE DIRECTORS WILLIAM C. BRAISTED THOMAS P. MO F ARTHER MURRAY GEORGE H. MYERS 1 public of the press. DANIEL An arti ¢ Society fore- AULICK P. telling a clash be two political factions and rep : a rumor of the shipments of Gen. Wu- police war) s on the part of Fu recentiy prompted a | to the publication. X . When this . \ lishers were arlested, the paper was suppressed and its lat fiscated as calculated to disturb the o o e 7 5 p. m., a clamoring appetite, a brisk walk home to further enrage the appetite, and then—a great plat- ter full of plump, tender, spicy ° AUTH’S Frankfurters! What a happy ending to one of life’s daily dramas! 2% paid on checking and 39 paid on savings accounts have memorialized the pres the repyblic and Peking police head- quarters, demanding the release of the New Society’s publishers and an ecquitable settlement of the whole case. Other papers openly charge that e New Society was 10N TRUST (OMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J.STELLWAGEN,President ing hic motives in the floating of a recent loan. BOY ADMITS ARSON. Gets 14 Years for Setting Theater — NN | —— (o] ——— [o|—— [olc——|o]—————[o|c——lol—2lal—2X ol ——2 | =] [ ANSBURGH & BROTHER] | r-onumer \ lad who confessed last week ing several theatar and schoolhouse fires here, was sentenced here to serve . s fourteen v s in the state reforma- All This Week (ofy a6 . 1 guess that will he a good thing for me.” the boy said after hearing his sentence. 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