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s 0 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., THURSDAY," L states. . The campany was informed moment to improve existing po- | tion, the establishment of radio commu- | understanding .and to their mutual ade; mflusmw_ [:UUR [ENGUISHIVOMAN PASTER, e smiel s Bl s OCEAN FLIGHT REVIVES |1l qagast o moroe exsio s | n, s spiitns of s o, | e ; o P T ey 3 mongrchy this seemed on | of distribution to K for Brasilian ————————— ; I AN e ON? it st s | BRAZIL-LISBON AMITY | g el P Pl P STl | Do s + 2o st tection ‘the railroad company thought » but his asssssination prevented. | that Brazil has a greater population | l/Shthouse recently erected on th it l"“h.‘ to ku':t:'u‘l:uhnnn ; Rio Paper Urges Cléser Political mnfl"mwuna.w at that time were|than any Portuguese colony, and ex- 'E‘rflluh coast. Evening, with ] p : . A horts both Portuguese and ‘Brasians to | fading light, causes the filuminaty 1 3 LONDON, agtishwemen [Dlaln words TRAC It mmust Kesp going The old question between E: §rasp this opportunity and, as broth o ES ITS VALU . = their 224 continue to aarve the publfo slong Balstions With Portugusse | ,.¢ Braail of the laiand of Trinida | T i o vooe: tasact together to il LBt vy chomont aeion® oxtinguishes St te of the various lecal Go t. 's course had won m'"';::utuy ‘:n L 5 D LISBON, July 3.—The daring act of | Brasil. ay the two countries are i yal S Hifng * : i = Train Service and Fue! Sup-| - ' i s Portuguese aviators (p fiying from Lis. | S008I thels acclaim of the Portu. woman violating' the industrial court law.|bon to Rio de Janeiro, says-Seculo in an | seized to reach mutually agrecabls sei- . . icle, ed a 4 4 ply in Kansas Nnt cut by :\".v.. lcanxnfz:':ch :%ll.z They will be tried in September. | editorisl article, has creats bond of |'tiements of outstanding problems. Alexander Howatt, former he: of | union and amity between Portugal and | These the Seculo summarizes as fol- 1 3 ot e . pastor of onme of the the miners' union, served a six-|Brazil and has ushered in the psycho- Nationalized and direct naviga- . 2 Dua| S‘flke_ fashlonable churches. months’ jail term for ealling a strike f i . Some women llke to be married [in a coal mine without submitting T " i & D | p 3 ; by Miss Coltman; she does not [the controversy to the Industrial H'h - ~ Y == s . v sk them to use the word “obey’; |court.” He was convioted by & Jury ¥ « - s H | in fact, tells them to avoid it. She |in one of the biggest coal mining dis- —r = 2 H FEW DISORDERS IN STATE |- 1 iciiitht Bia, 0ol wrgomn |2t of (e WARLL 3OS SO 5= — Good Paint Costs Nothing’ ; to present each other with & ring, |[Only two arrests for a ptlng : So runs a proverb of the thrifty Hollanders. 1 repeating the words: men from working Ve = 1 2 S el T anoiralas thy pgsasibe L Sl Bl LA ! ’ ) t costs more to pay for repairs than to avoid Only Two Arrests Made Sinoe| anger. =0 et my love surround N e the Deors o8 wearker d the negessity for them by the liberal use of : Pre: . a thee all the days of thy life.” d to persuade the worker : Armorshield Paint. There is Armorshield suited H . sent Walkouts of Rail to qu! e other was at Arkansas int job—and i g : : e Chars the Biasar et s o isa - to every paint job—and courteous paint counsel . Men and Miners. rant posted a sign, ~Soabs Not Want. : . comfortat stime when sorrow aCouvEN stove, o and Santa Fe system, local offi- | 5" “riiy motice was held to be & . makes the -burden of detail un- 4 . Dl Dt to Twlar. were eble to supply 1l the pro- |{orm of Intimidation and & vilation ] 109, Discount on All Paints , Kan, July 20.—The Kan- DT, N ety |of the Industrial court law. $008: Interior Enamel now. ... the largest shops of the sea industrial coyrt law is demon- | S5 JarEest shops of the FNECS ——e local offictals said had sufficie! % oh o anhe e ‘Mtiation. st e | WILL SHIP COAL TO U. S. in the minds of most state officials|Other two points the peace officer t the were and many people of the siate, Tt 1s|FAvistd, S BOETOL, Al Y ROk |London Beports Demands for $3.50 Utility Varnish, no $3.50 House Paint, now ARMORSHIELD {supplying all of the demands for coal|ed to open the .no:l; The state u;ol: Steamers to Meet Emergency. ) Chapei—Cremations, ‘-J within this state and*furnishing more | N0 chances on waiting to see Whal| ;oypon, July 2 MORTICIARS o | K T < ht com-| LONDON, July 20.—The Times an- R) | = fthan a hundred carloads of 'coal to| %O CFPRSYonal g e seat. | hounces that there is some demand for v e T am MgniEn B | CORPORA TION industrics outside the state every day.|tered around the shops when the{the chartering of stesmers to convey Ty 4 | 1317 New York Avenue Main 2844 It has kept every regular train in|strikebreakers were brought In. |\veish coal to New York and Philadel- ke 5.3 | loperation on every. Kansas- railroaa |, Thus far only elght atv phia and that there are signs of an in- b Gies . ade In th entire st throughout the period of the shop- :::{‘ n'\':ntu are (':ulng out 6,000 tons | creasing dovelopracnt in this busi men's strike. of a coal a day. more than a hun- The industrial court law expreasiy | dred carloads, and every one in Kand - i N - ; has all the coal that is meeded < e recognizes the right of any man 0 |ang many schools are laying ina part g L quit his work at any time he sces|of the winter supply. - Wvery ralirond 3 P " fit and for any reason, or-he doesn’t |train.is in operation througho % ] g have to give any reason. He can just|state. | '{!"}":“;fll il :I:l:f:i of Donmee S > ‘ it $ u 2 Sy . | quit on'general principic if he wants | bat, the atintnods ot asy kina ana . - . X : But when & man quits his job it|thers ‘sre no guards on Rehe in . e e A b oD ey [Even the United States marsh K ny other man from taking|Which were sent to (umtz.n 53id Gov. Henry J. Allen In | everywhere, were not used in Kansas E C a letter to some of the rallroad strik- | On any ‘trains. ers. That is the striot interpreta- Order Tratas to Ras. very Corner |||i mi i se i) " ote o o men {ermed the essential industries of the notice Ubon the sirikers that it IN-|tice that it would annul fourteen of Whee-\So —the digestant prevents after | | Istate, food. fuel, clothing and trans- tended to enforce and that they muat | He® that it Woull aants G5C €T Lo dicomfort. ! portation. . T e Ya iy When the stHke'of the ratlroad | i » shopmen ocCurre this, , cantroversy | . fz‘w had not been submitted to the state. , as it was a national proposition be- ||l e Diesthua 7 Tore the Railroad Labor Board. The |||Ne™Pamers Magsuines Direcs Matt o ASPIRIN state did not feel that it could step ’ A 5 | and " adjudicagte the differences t —the laxative thoroly cleanses | | | Sautear® i cmploven i whas are | A&ndoned some thirty trains in other aspirin kills pain —the 2 obey it. The court was created to| (0 0™ ‘wap Thie campany] into the controversy and a ' goods you sell. settlement with the employe: pElEsgra 2 The after effects of ordi-|§ione ‘state. But it was determined nary aspirin conquered inthis |} |that there should be no' interference new, perfect product. with any one who wanted to work in the shops on the part of any of the Ask _for Tingle's—“Three strikers. Point_ Box"—zest > Militia at Only Two Peints. 25¢; Physician's size, 75c. The military forces of the state had | sl = to be called into action at two porms Secen Floor Nunsey | | here: thers were Indiations of trou- nigt D 00 At Topeka. where are located the Tpiek l1argest, shops of t itchison, To- e ut they all like Ginger Ale GINGER Fortunate it is that tastes differ, for this e it o NN “variety is the spice of life.” Luckily for i mtqflb'\‘&}fl’ O \ the hostess, there are “likes” common to all. She can offer ginger ale to-all her guests—men, women, or children. They all like it. The Delicious Bread ~—of Energy and Iron N\ERVE raisin bréad twice weekly on your table for three reasons: 1: Flavor;:2: Energy; 3. Eron You remember how. good a generously filled, full-fruited raisin bread can be. Your grocer er-baker can supply a loaf like this. Insist—if he hasn’t one he can get it for you. Full-fruited bread is full of luscious seeded Sun-Maid raisins—rich in energizing nutri- ment in practically predigested form. Raisins also furnish fatigue-resisting iron for'the blogd. : .. D Serve plain raisin bread at dinner or as a 4 tasty fruited breakfast toast with coffee. Make delicious bread pudding with left- over slices. No need to waste a-crumb of ‘raisin bread. 6 : Begin- this. week the habit of raisin bread twice weekly in your home, for raisin bread is bath.. good,a'_ad-good for you. SUN-MAID _ SepdedRAlSlNS 1 Make deiicious brelél, pies, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your grocerfor them. Send for free book of tested recipe: l — = [ St The taste of Clicquot Club has a universal appeal, and we guard the blend with rigorous care. Each H bottle tastes like the next. Distance and the seasons do not affect the delightful taste of Clicquot. N ., ; Neither does Clicquot vary in quality. Purity is : Gi.nger Ale always pure. From the depths: of springs the CIppa 1 p tal-clear water is drawn. Real Jamaica ginger, £ Sarsapanlla fined sugar and fruit juices carbonated exactly right, i 3o . give Clicquot the taste that individualizes Clicquot Birch Beer v crsesne o ROOt Beer Buy it by the case for the home. You can get, - in addition to Ginger Ale, Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer and Root Beer. EroNERERR BN S IL el tect THE €LICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Millis, Mass., U.S. A.