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= o A 12 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY lé‘ 1922. , ' ' OREGON REPRESENTATIVE [#rner st 2o rxae o toee RAPS FELLOW-MEMBER |had supplied Maurice E. Crumpacker, McArthur's opponent, with the data THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS : ___|for renomination in the third Oregon | Charging the democratic pafly with|district. Mr. Fish denied it. e for the newspaper article, and added | that when he returned to Washing- | r .I-U DISBREDIT G UP McArthur Declares Fish Is Giving |ton, about June 1, he would “have | possess the "rkc:’-l‘l;l:n“g::- ‘wearing valu = something to say about yop on a A | LU.l .| Campaign Data Against Him. |goestion of personal privilcse.” o A i et B e A past 15 ” “Mr. McArthur's letter is pure cam- ness to us for the charact a o = Pals™ Mr. O n . and staff or axpert, caj ntista that “William Tyler Page Charges mRenrgsemauve MeArthur, repub- | S0 4 0T T played with me has been our record for the past 30 yeafs. Terms of pay- e | y an, Oregon, in a Jetter to Repre-|on the Harvard foot ball team and mg;t to sult. Examination free. J i D t A F. v sentative Iish, republican, New York, | he served in zhoh_Army du:m'g (het\ leaniiness is one of our many striking features. . i inancin coples of which were refalved by World war AL his Teaueel b SoR My perfoct Buction| Gold Crowns 5 own an ountr uits . Effort to EMDArrass. - bt ascina in a1, 4488, 8 | ine the ARiCes of former servios T oo o Traamtes o ! g m in. his contes! public record. 1 % ». Per Tooth, Pporeelain, acker a_personal let- Ve ndays 10 A, M, t6 & P gvaranteed for 20 427-29 Tth Street N. W, From his office at Portland, where i fina propaganda circulated | L byt % 7 \ e som g P Where | e e your mind, o i B , throughout the country in an attempt | b 15 ditecting his fizht for renomi- | F3% Soley "Mr. MeArthu —are expressive of the best designing {to aisercdit and embarrass the Presi-| coples’ of a Portland newspaper, | ——a dent and Congress, Willlam Tyler | Which called attention to the for- ! {dent ‘and Congress, Willam fTyler | MRS Gl witnien 1o, the, o) PERSHING T0 GET DEGREE | 8Ee. president of e League bill, arl the minority report in the| Gen. Pershing, chief of staff, left here | Republican State Clubs of the Dis-| Bergdoll case. which ho signed as|jagt night for Montreal to accept a de- {trict, addressing the annual meeting ) & member of the invest gating com- | " from McGill University. Ma). of that body last night in the City In h!s letter to Mr. Fish, Mr. Mc- |Gen. MacRae is acting as chief of staff. {Club, declared it is high time for !the republicans to ucquaint the pub- lic with the truth. o = = = e should do our part in letting | 7 the people know that o ‘resident and th taste,.and products of our factory’s best craftsmanship. You want both quality and effective- ness—one is as essential as the other— and the Mode combines them effectively. Our Town and Country models are | : . - T He then enumerat entirely new, and include a full cut Nor- : : ' Jgeiala folk that's very smart. the ad- | accom- T ieces—Coa ‘est a .ong Trous- Three pieces—Coat, Vest and Long Trous Sud"the ned ers or Knickers. aim of propagandists to ||l P AL e ) 622-624 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Interesting talks of a strictly politicat |l In these Saturday offerings from Washington’s Wonder Market you will find the finest is a “do-nothing| $30% to 50 | e meats and pouliry—the most seasonable green vegetables—wonderful pastries and delicious Four pieces—Coat, Vest, Long Trousers and Frank Crowther of New York and Alice Knickers. i M. Robertson of Oklahoma. Both ad-| delicatessen special!ivs. i vocated party lo; and a stricter ad- | Mixs Robertson Talks. i he ce to th cipl f republi- $ 00 $ .00 nism. Miss Roberison said shé has O ifficult fight on Ler hands to be re- {tlon work in this territory during the | last presidentlal election, reported that iaking progress in formulating il Following a bricf business ges- ston the followi fficers of the league . . N . . Were re-clected £o serve for the ensuing | Our poultry is the finest that can be bought. Displayed in specially constructed tile cases and embed- || huldt, recvrdlng‘ secretary ; w!lbu;' g . . . Estey, corresponding secretary, an . other side—as well as in this country. Each has 1. Chaftee, treasurer. its notable leader—and jt's these Hats that make up our assortment—for the most part exclusive turned to Congress next fall, but that ) ' ] RN Straw Hats sl ol Milk-fed Broilers, Ib. . . 35¢| o RoastingChickens,lb.,45¢ | | ue in the coming congressional cam- | Korton, At ics mrssidont; Fosseli ded deeply in clear, clean ice. Frank H. Barrow of Wyoming was elected to membership on the executive with us—Sennits, Splits, Panamas, Bankoks, ILeghorns, Balibuntals— committes was in charge of organiza- |l P s omerenesees. [ LODE Island Ducks, lb., 50¢|Young Turkeys, Ih. . . 52¢ They make wonderful Straw Hats on the et “eeaeding semerany: Witbt H. — e e T S e ““ committee of the league. At the con- clusion of the meeting there was music and a buffet luncheon. — e PLUMB NEAR DEATH i AT CHEVY CHASE HOMEi Henry Heath, London, $5. $6, $7 Genuine South American Author of Railroad Operation Plan | Youman's, New York.$4, $5, $6 Panamas, Beginning at....$6 Paralyzed in Lower Limbs, | Imported English Sennits.$2.50 World Famous Monte Cristo Say Physician. Mode Specia] Sennits.......$3 Panamas ....oc0nve.... 350 Glenn E. Plumb, counsel for the six- teen larger rallroad labor organiza- < tions and author of the celebrated Borsalino and R. Vendi—both Italian makers—have also sent us their best blocks. “Plumb Plan" of railroad operation and ownership, was declared this afternoon to be hovering between b E - life and death. Attending physicians.| stated ‘that his death i 1 - The Mode—F at Eleventh | a5l £l Saly S et affection of the heart at his home, 1 Leland street, Chevy Chase, Md. Hu! Just Received A New Shipment of Those Wonderful Mildly Cured Gwaltney Brand Mr. Plumb's failing health induced him to cease work with railroad la- Slnithfield Hams bor organizations early this spring, | s A vag nlikaly 1o He The World’s Finest Ham Regularly 60c lb. Only One to a Customer at This Price SDver, lower limbs are paralyzed. - He was born in Iowa In 1866, and spent much of his active career as an attorney In Chicago in street railway Native Beef Roasts Fancy Seasonable Vegetables il B Tute Charien T, Terkes, and later = ihe Gy CCiltago i publie utiity Newport Roast, Ib. . . ... ... 35c|Fancy Norfolk Peas,21lbs. . . . . 25c. || In 1919 he attained national not . - . YZ:?.‘,'XSL‘,”":%.J plan for ?:;::ml:fi:\ Pri emh I{B(;';‘s’ltfiibl’"me Rib 30¢ New Potatoes, 5 Ibs. for . . .o 20c gopuol fhromen evernment oruer. | Aspar 1 baneh 25 ghip, wit sgement vested in || sparagus, large bunch ... .. i e ISR oaualy e The Master Market’s Master Roast P i g unc c of raflroads and railroad 1 * L3 of gulirouss and raitrond emplores ||l Blade’ Rib Roll, boneless . . . . . 26¢ | Cucumbers,each . . ... ..... 05¢c proposal, and organized the Plumb Flan Hesgus mudisr one ume ol Frederick Veal Roast Home-grown Radishes, 3 Bunches. 05¢ | have 1,000,000 members, to advocate 2 : : its adoption by Congress. - B, e s et work. was in_ap- Rolled Shoulder, 1b. ... .... 23¢c Home-grown Lettuce, each ....10c | pearance before the Interstate Com- EVAPORATED merce Commission in {t§ recent gen- . Very Lean and Boneless eral rate case to argue the interests 5 oF the labor men. Loin Roast,1b. . . . . «...... 30c Home-grown Rhubarb, 3 Bunches . 25¢ vard ana *Northwestorn Catverciy Low-Priced G Stapl Northwest niversity . -Pri ta S R ;:“fii.“.if:e;:,":e::m"’l Bouillon Roast, Ib. . . . . .. .20¢| b 0 4 Belle Flour, &b S5¢ 2 Smoked Meats Bag L ey Sliced Bacon, Ib. . . . . . . . . . . 32¢| Granulated Sugar; 10 lbs. . . . . 56c WIN : ’ - EFFIGIENCY TOKEN.S | Fancy Dry Cured—Blue Ridge Brand Wagner’s Beans, E.I.:rl‘:r ..o 25¢ Awards Accompanted by Cash Rolled Picnics,1b. . . .. .....22¢ Wagner’s Beans, $Medum 95, Prizes From Twant}eth Boneless . i o.r Centey S Smoked Hams, Ib. . ... ..... 32¢ Curtice Bros. Jams st fiwer jar, . . 23e . it £, Shlored amplove ot thaisity Van Camp’s Milk, a1 cens 3 f 25¢ || fuse department are goin aly iR, s or .. C i Sbout thelr work today. having beew y 7 to 10 1b. average p | picked as the most efficient men in I il LUNCHEON SPECIAL m j Mocha Cornedd Reef Fresh Pork | the ash, trash. garbage and street (Our Own Cure) and Java Coffee o sames Tenderloin Still garbed in their rough-and- F Saturday 440 Bread and Butter ready working clothes, these public I [07°) | —— 1b., Coffee i Regularly 55¢ 1b. Mr. Jiggs lb lE 350 Please Note c b I servants, whose task it is to clean “ Why Not Serve the Best Coffee? ~ Holland Belle Butter Leg of Spring Lamb lined up before the Commissioners in butter at any price. ~ As long as these cows live in New York State There are approximately 1,000,000 cows in New York State. Most of them are owned by 70,000 -farmers whose life-work is to care for these cows, to enable the cows to produce good, pure milk, under clean, pleasant conditions. The “milk business’’ in the New York terri- tory is a big institution which is in comparatively small units because of its very nature. These farmers are the Dairymen’s League * Co-operative Association, Inc. They own the cows, the farms, the milk plants. They sell fresh milk, evaporated milk, condensed milk,and other dairy products. They have an inferest in the production of milk all the way through, from.the cow to the store. They are in business to stay. ‘Therefore they will sell nothing that is not good and of a definite standard of quality. ‘When you buy Dairymen’s League Evapor- ated or Condensed Milk today, tomorrow, and iliam B e next year, you can be sure that it will be good : [Cuvf!le' Mra James Balrd, e, - and that the standard they have set for all their s "r":m"pgo“ 2 * products will be maintained. As long as there —_— - are l.OOg.OlJO cows in l\;e;v Y(:lrll: Statel—the Storekeepers who sell Dairymen’s CONFERS AT WHITE HOUSE Dairy State”—there will be milk to sell and League products can also be sure ST of a quality that is rigidly set and maintained. that they are developing sales on Mondel} Talls Presidect Ebip Sub, rinig basis— that tluey' are sidy Bill May Come Up Soon.. DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUB Lo Representative Mondell, republican creating sales for goods that are 1 d ‘the legisla- N e T backed by a big, reputable business Tou"S\cuaion, wich. Fresident Hard- UTICA.N. Y, ing at the White House late yester- - day, and’ was sald to have told the Y, Inc. 511 American Building, Balti M e e hetare. . 1n HARRY H. MAHOOL AND COMPANY, Inc. can , Baltimore, ) Sicte the business gow ‘Befors 1 In bou bill cenld then be taken up, he added, the board room of the District build- ing this morning and received ban- ners. In addition to the banners, each winner was presented with a cash prize by a committee of the Twen- tieth Century Club, headed by Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson. The winners are: Street cleaning, William Thornton and. Willlam Eisby; ashes, William Giles and Henry Hawkins; garbage, James K. Bailey, and trash, Fred Tolson. The winners were selected by mem- bers of the Twentieth Century Club, who made personal inspections of the streets and alleys. Mrs. Jackson, who presided at the exercises today, said that Morris Hacker, supervisor of city refuse, in- formed her he has noted considerable improvement in the work of his men since the Twentieth Century Club in- augurated the idea of awarding prizes ear. ].gtot:),n she and Engineer Commission- er Keller urged the winners to tell their comrades that they may win the prizes nmext year by exerting their best efforts. The prize winners will display ban- ners on their wagons during the next two weeks. ‘Among the club members who_ at- tended the meeting today were Mrs. Large Size “Get a Recipe Booklet” Layer Cakes............ ,:---.Each, 25¢ . . \ Vanilla, Chocolate, Orange, Strawberry, Cocoa Baked Picnics, ea., 95¢|gioaks ... ... 75¢ Wedding Bele. " 3for 10c |l A Angel e. Pineapple Cheese, ea., 55¢ Ch Loin 70¢ \ Vanills or Chocolate Litle “Gems™ NOPS or Rib+ » * © CANDY SPECIALS Egg Salad, Ib. . . . .30c Shpulder Roll . 40¢ l,;?::;;’:"éf.;;;"fi;,’é;“ Sweet Relish, pt. . . 25¢|Bouillon . . . . . 40c p;:fifiéf_ Maillard’s ocolal . Cranberry Sauce, lb., 20¢| saddle or Haunch.....65¢| mels............... le(hra ; Qn I 1 . . BAKERY SPECIALS <l Baked Chickens ea., 95¢ Reindeer Meat et B S 160 R ’: I ality Merchandise at Quantlty Prices | 4 provided it had been reported from L= committee.