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“THE lWEfi'ING STAK, WASHBTGTON D. T, WEDNESDAY MARGH 2, 1921 HOLDD.C.SHOKE LAV IS VIDATE Kalorama Citizens Complain of Apartment Houses Us- ing Soft Coal. Violation of the smoke law in the District was alleged by members of the Kalorama Citizens’ Assoclation at a meeting held at the Highlands last night. Apartment house chimneys, it ‘was declared, belched forth large vol- umes of black smoke, ruining clothes on the line and spotting newly Perhaps you are one - of this two million Some two million of the ten the end. For Exide is the long- million American motoristswill life battery, not in a paper find it necessary toreplace their “guarantee,” but in actual ser- batteries during 1922. Youmay vice in your car—a fact that be one of the number. has been proved by millions of " What will you do about it— m?t?nml See e day. o ?he buy a battery or the battery 2 tm‘ Hag ‘and Hghting : for your card On your choice battery, which was an Exide. painted houses. Use of soft osl and lack of smoke depend q‘fite a few douam >in g‘ve 2 th . t to bat- consumers wero given as the reasons cash and a great many dollars teries before the time when you for this state of affairs. President o A Coulter Wells suggested thut spe- . £ will have to have a new one, for cific cases of violation of the smoke worth of comfort. = law be brought to the attention of the right battery means a lot District nfilhoril:k;ls.tav;:l the smnk; Y babl Y £ nspector be askes o keep a watcl . upon cortain apartments. ou can probably get a bat- toyou. You will find courteous Snowden Ashford gave a survey of tery that costs less than the and intelligent men to talk to [ E‘Clo the public school situation, dwelling particularly upon the work of the Exide in the first place, but you at the nearest Exide Service uATTERIES | commlssion appoin in l;l(lf- to ¥ study the school situation, and show- B P N SERVICE STAWO oe o Ehb how snany of s Fecommendations will find none so economical in ~ Station. (e had been put into The con- ‘Whatever make of battery tinuous commission cated then EXIDE SERVICE STATION is in your car, you can be you get the Job* "\ VSR Moral~use Keep Your would be a good thing, Mr. Ashford our car, you said. confident e He sald it would be unfortunate to work, fair prices, and re. Shoes Iveat have the control of the local public Factory Branch sponsible advice ot the near. . F. Dalley Company of New York, Inc. | ScHoclsltaken from the Domd ot oy 1823-33 LL Street N.W. Tealephone Franklin 6600 = R < Bufale,N.Y. of education, declaring that $150,000 would be nacessary to duplicate salaries of officers. Mr. Ashford said $22,000 had been received by com- munity service from bodics usiug school auditoriums, when the govern- ment already had appropriated money for janitor service, and that this extra money was spent for enter- tainment purposes, “which s not needed.” Non-resident pupils, Mr. Ashford said, should not be denied the use of the schools here, but should be made to about $100 a year for the privil: . ’:ARGAIN WITH DOCKMEN. hipping Board Has Adopted “Col- lective” Policy. llective bargaining” d by the Shipping A policy of marine laborers i} | nor stated in ing transmitti port relz;llcms from June, 1921, to February, 1922, ““There is needed a sound and work- Il |able system of practical industrial relations that will make for prosper- ity in the merchant marine, rather than having its manac: ployes work with at Cross-purposes, “The American can never be made a success by the mere policy of bluntly holding down wages. “The policy of the Shipping Board in making labor adjustments on its fown ships, however, has been an at- tempt at working them out in an or- derly manner through collective bar- gaining wherever possible. Thus we have been able in the past few months to inaugurate a saving in 'longshore and marine labor wages without se- irious interruption, thereby justifying that policy. e e ORDER STREET REPAIRS. $50,700 for Resurfacing Aut!mr- ized by Commissioners. Expenditure of $50,700 on the resur- facing of & number of main thorough- fares in the heart of the city was or- dered by the Commissioners in board session yesterday. They are: Ninth street northwest, from B to F o R R | e THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR BATTERIES street’ to Dupont Circle, $5.200; strset, from 14th to 16th streets, 320, 300. isit earest Service This work will be started imme- v thom Exide 6 Station diately and paid for out of the lump sum for repairs to streets. IN WASHINGTON VIRGINIA Oulpeper, Fairfax Motor Co. Inc. MARYLAND GOVERNMENT DROPS SUIT. 3. J. Bartram, 1204 New Hamp- Louis M. Stallings, 500 New Jer- Frederickaburg, J. P. Rowe, Jr. Ednor, Bond Brothers shire Ave. sey Ave. N.W. King Gnrl-e. m-x “George Mo-. Indian Head, Roland J. Cas ndian Head, 5 The government filed @ motion in Ettenger Battery Service, Imo, Stillwell Garage, 515 Sth St. S.E. u'.'.'i. Lambert Motor Co. Pt = e— | the Supreme Court yesterday to msmml 24135 Xrving Bl NG Nc;rzt‘l.a-n!' Battery Shop, 1000 .l;:‘::;ull-l.a‘ Harvey Carpenter Leonardtown, Leonmardtown Im- its suit against the Nor merican 3 T t C 0il Consolidated, Pioneer Midway Oil LAl e W Sreenten, NXIS Eattery, Secv- \\:1::': o ‘::p:::" s and the Union Oil companies of Cali- fornia to restrain them from operat- D) 14 ing on land claimed as a part of na’ -——- reserve No. 2, under a presiden ¢ wided proclam ©of December 13, 1912. The motion was made by Solicitor General Beck, after other conferences with counsel for the oil companies, vhich resulted in a settlement of the case out of court. 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