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\ FOR INDIGESTION JPERGLASS . P-0-0-L. ) | oamotnst 719 th st 431 9th St. 1004 F St | 3034 14th St. 5" Shops. ! —_— == Roeion NOSVER | ettt N L8 SET SPECIAL NOTICES. $1475 PER TON, CHESTNUT COAL: $10.75. | New River coal: above cover sidewalk deliv- | ertes X AL CO.. 1400 K st { Telephone Ma E €0 -OPERATIVE_ REALTY OWNERS' ! Agency: Noticy ho! rom_ell liti A E._REDDE ILL'W. ALLE: abore EAOD atees. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE PUR- Cchase of lot SO3 fn squ contatning 4,230 square f v feet on M street. br a fud h of 1393 fest to an all h improvements theraon, boing the bank buildinz of the Farmers and echanics' National Bank. which will he va- | cated shortly, when the bank moves to its | pew site. Proposals will be received nntil | WEDNESDAY, 26, 1922, st 3 o'clock | s ‘to be used will be | upon application FARMERS AND | CS' INATIOAN BANK. €. V. ¢ronring 30 pm mailed ¥ WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | Bills unless contracted by myseif EARL T. | EOPRINS. 182 Lincon ot Wilmington. | Del. 2 RMOYLE. Alex: —end sk sbout our reasomabie prices for | laundry and dryeleaning. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | lis upless contracted by myself persosally. | JOHN C_METTLER. 405 Pa_uve. nw. 27+ ! THE GROCERY STORE OF EDWARD MUR- ray, at 1523 1ith st. n.w., baviog been sold to . Lewis Gabriel, all billy are 10 be presented to Mr. Ed. D.' Boskey, 1016 T ave ow. withio three days 2 CALIFORNIA CARS FOR BOUSEHOLDGOODS ; 04 baggage at reduced rates, with greate urity and spesd—Los Azgeles, latter part of part of Augusi. SECURITY | - SureRelief M'ERAYMAYBA“. .i"(?EI:’: ‘:.‘?.':*%?6%33?‘3( smfisfif«?gflflfxms ifl"%i’fl‘m X | "l"he WasllmgtonTermmal istate may be expected soon. Lord Shaw comes to this country SFT ] Since 1899. 1 'ED AND BY T e e o mired on | en, ane rtee” o ine, sectiement || MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., OWNER e ——— " CAMP OF MINE TROOPS During Elestrical Storm.’ ¢ COKEBURG. Ps.. July 36—Mili- " |Brices Go Up as Colliery Shares| JACKSONVILLE, Fi, July 2 E fos Pennsyl- |4 . ; trical st t : lary, headauartery fon R coal | 'Advancs With'Increased Ship- | DUing s severe Slectrical storm at il Kno from todsy a8 e b oy oy i PEN Camp. Col. Thomas Crooks. The Ping From Cardiff. ing » phe b i bl Company christening took place unexpected- | GARDIFF, Wales, July 36.—The de- | appearance of @& vessel atruck by : : 1y _yi : : 1A 2 B ligKtning. A Bolt ‘of lightning ap Repeal of Miners’ License! “ci™ %% susckpote, sr. com- |mand in the Unitea States.gor coat |USEIRIE, A, Bolt of HELICE. foa. manding officer, strolled . into 1 |is creating & boom In the Welsh trade. and it was immediateiy followed by Law Would Permit Use of | EBrivate graveyard mear camp and |Tne price for the best Admiralty coal |flaming gusts. ~Msrine authorities stone, & 3’.‘?&}"2;’4; an old gravesto dvanced yi day to thirty shillings ::lld“:h&yng:.d‘no _ldxlcn ol any ves: Unskilled Labor. . “Coloné]l Thomas Crooks. Died -\per ton. The value of calliery, shares x 815, aged’ 80 years : i cal e | st e %% ART TEACHER DIVORCED. NEW HAVEN; Conn.. July 26—Wil- aituad 3y s ¥ i Thirty-five thousand” tons of coal qar‘cn.!:h(p from the Cardiff docks OTHER PLANS TAKEN UP = today. "= This comprised the largest Sficers ha heard | ey Shipmont since. the war | lem Sergeaut Kendall untll recenty gation discloded- that he was an The American demand promises to|grmed’y report that Mrs.. Kebds Separate Meetings With Union Of-| T;gjan fighter nearly a century |Erelleve cyte Stuation In the|y.q been in Paris, with a quarter. ago—when coal |South Wales fields. There 1s 10 |.gor r of months, ficials and Operators Held strikes in this region were un- |indication among the miners or thel 7y i 3 known. g transport workers of an intention o |™ yv" Kendall relinquished ‘the office | by Governor. gmbark, upon @ bovcott against theof gean in order todevdte his entire | _— portation “of coal to the - United | fima to painiing. sons In touch with the mine ettike S —_— Simtion i tadiana. svated with| IN DOCK STRIKE TO U. S.|GERMAN SAILORS SERVE | 06666666066666¢ interest today the next move of ON BRITISH VESSEL Gov. McCray in his efforts to start coal production in the state. Lord Shaw Belisves Judicial Ar- RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES The calling of a special session B of the legislature t6. repeal bitration Supreme Help in miners’ qualification law and enact Join Crew of Salvage Steamer Sent other legiglation to facilitate the pro- Labor Difficulties. to Baltic Sea—36 Men duction of coal looked as a possibil- | gy the Associated Press. ¥ SR 7 ity, when it became known that such | npw YORK. July 26.—A judicial From Danzig. 2 plan had been suggested to the 1 arbitration board is an education for | grpyiy jyuly 36 Shipping clrcles Y il governor. labor contro g et Although _ the executive _would | both sides In 8 Jabor soRiriliinds Su0 | nere note with satisfaction that.Ger- iy LUNCH ¥4 %, K D samanc st Bl e strike, anywhere, Lord Shaw of Dun | man saliors :are sgain in_ demand for ne, who : sion, he indlcated that he was gfving | (500 te "Which settled the recent | the personniel of'ships salling under propd Erdabhtn Gl " [dosk strike in England, declared as|foreign flags. . Other Plans Considered. he came into the harbor on the Ma-| The most recent instance cited is Other plans for a settlement of |jestic. that of & modernly equipped salvage the coal strike in Indiana “I do mot profess to know your L i -y > ”» Tated b the Bovernor followink sep- |bor troubles.” said the venerable no- | vestel which an Bnglish company has { | [ = arate meetings here vesterday with |bleman, “I do not even know what i p S representatives of Indiana coal opera- |the two strikes which are now hold- 1 5 although the il | tors and district miners’ union offi- |ing the center of your national stage | b\ aptain is English, Talaiso I 4 | cials, will be given a trial before |are concerned with. But I bel:;‘:!l its flag, the crew consists of thirty- |, A an attempt is made to -repeal the |firmly, from personal experience, b Gualtfication low “however It is be. |judicial arbitration educates both | Six Germans halling from Danz| lieved. The governor declined to give | sides to the controversy and from 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8AM.t 6P.M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY l ments in the strike situation in the [pute.” Repeal of the qualification, however, |as the honor guest of the American is belteved by many persons interested | Bar Association. A 5 i in the Indiana Situation to bé heces- T adopted that pollcy in scting a3 |, . NO PLACE LIKE HOME sary if an effort is made to resume |chairman of the , ) production of coal without a declara- | he said, “and I found it paid. There L - 1 NO HOME LIKE OURS tion of martial law. A declaration of | Were four representatives of the a” 8 martial law. it is thought, would nul- | masters—you would call them the ~— L E lify the qualification act. but ” | operators, I suppose—and four of the e e e 5 ot e oo vt diofarne Sov- | lavoring ‘men. T was between them, Differently Designed Detached Brick and such a declaration. which at.the pres- | and, while at times my position was Tile Homes in I ent_is unnecessary to preserve order | not very comfortable, we usually got f 5 | i the coal felds © T slong very wetl, = 10 " T MASSACHUSETTS PARK ; earance o “The scheme we adopte: s, S 1 H . 1l Licensed Men Out. convinced, & wonderful ‘one Lo o Finished and under construction. Central and side : e miners ogfiatcnfia:mk lrxnw‘“n;:» ing such troubles. The entire com. halls. Four and six bedrooms. Two and three baths. - = titut. » hihit? diana mine who does Zot hold 3 license, fl;;e.a’r‘::: {a. 21l our act oo Heated lgarages\ . Lg{ge lolj: 'ofikhlblt ’832nd and ® ™Y No one can qualify for a license until | in a judicial way, like a labor court. ¥ road). en to 8 p.m. | he has served two years' apprenticeship | “For the first time in England's Cathedral ave. (Woo le)";.EY l)’AR]E P o g . 3 t! ! ini 1 o~ 2 - holding licensés are union men. now | fnat, “Ieber had: the. opportunits to Finished and under construction. “Exhibit” 2822 Con °"Rj;';;‘l*-ot this law would permit the | FOBS-eXamine the witnesses. The necticut avenue, between Garfield and Cathedral. Four i operation of mines by unskilled labor. | | Sopey WaS true of Ine giner side— bedrooms, amc.1 Cha;l-ifiel%s n])‘om, thrc{e baths, ébuble g o 0 sult was we got a fair statement of brick rage; lot 24x120. arge front and rear . F l P ed $5 ss NON-UNION MEN BELLED. | joth ‘sides betore us and acted ac: E3r3Ee e ormerty I'ric to cordingly.” porches. O_Een to9p. m. Lord Shaw said that both sides BUILT, FINANCI FOR SALE ONLY in Kentucky, Report. Wil BEou E ght the two more closely to- . PINEVILLE, Ky. July 26—Three|gether. He aseerted that arbltration Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg,. 15th and H SR i itself would help solve any labor dif- non-union miners in the Fonde minefn y iy put that arbitration under a were captured by alleged strikers here | judicial system was almost certain to vesterday and, after cowbells were tied | do it. to their necks and their hands bound, they were told to “run for it." while shots were fired at them as they ran.| TLANTS SWITCH TO OIL. according to reports reaching here. No injuries were reported. Prepal - Troops ordered here had mot atrived | CPareduess Against Coal Short late l[ast mgl'n a:d aamo:-xue;. Ie‘:lrlns age Taken in Chicago. repetition of the Herrin disorders. pressed their appeal for state aid. Most | CHICAGO, July 26—Severa] Chicago of the disturbances are reported from | industrial plantsare preparing against Attention—Owners List Your Business Property With the Big Office. The One Buyers Think of First 519.75' ’ the Tennessee sids of the Hne. a possible shortage of coa} hurriedly ! ; |equipping furnaces and boilers with Your property will be well advertised as well as sub- - 2 PLANS PLEA TO MEN. faclites forbutning sl asisielic was mitted to hundreds who have already signified their in- Here are the lighter colors in Tweeds, Herringbones —————— Thirty per cent of the city’s pumping Michigan Governor May Ask Re- |stations and incinerators have been {equippea with oil burners, according turn to Work Despite Union. to Deputy Commissioner Burkhart. STN Armour Company and Swift & Com- LANSING, Mich., July 26—An appeal | o o0 SOy O S e paring . to to coal miners to return to thesubstitute petroleum as fuel in case Michigan pits against orders of offi- | necessary, it was learned. The cement industry is begining to clals of the United Mine Workers of | (/1'% S*TEnG 1OUEIEY 8 heg ning Lo America that no separate agreements | ply, William M. Kenney, general man. were to be made, was one of the|ager of the Portland Cement Associa. Stone & Fairf probable courses of Gov. Alex J.|iton, sald in a statement. Some plants, John T. Meany, Pres. Groesbeck today. following his failure | he added, have been forced to close, & tentions of purchasing properties like yours. Our salesmen are always ready to show your property.. Send descriptions and prices at once. Call, write or phone Main 2424, and stylish checks. For golf, for motoring, for the mountains or seashore nothing made is more comfortable er more appropriate. | | | | i learned here today. | | i uiy ST gy BIORAGE CO., 1140 15th st Here'’s the Advantage ~ | —of having us Repair your | Anto, do Painting. make Tops and Slip Cov-| ors. If it's & one-man job. You pay Ome- Prices. We don’t penalize our trade by mal #og you pay for ‘‘lookers-om.' R. McReynolds & Sons, Inc. 14231425 L st. nw. Main 7228, BEST ROOF WORK | —means much to you Tt me 1 ting the most durable materfal by competent workmen. S vestment pars. Let us se | TRONCLAD ¥ome iisr itz | The Shade Shop | ‘W. STOKES BAMMONS. 830 13th St. ,"@%. lowest price Window Shades made of A hizhent grade materials can be obtained | from us. | Modern Printing Methods | Prevail at this millionollar printing plant. {Get our estimates. fThe National Capital Press 1210-1212 D et. .. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. -clas k: reasonable prices. V. C. SPDLE 307 K at. mer Ph. L 3832, i A Printing Service That Excels alt.way measures are pever tolerated in this big print sbop. [THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, ZRumsns. High grade. but _not High priced. ff You Have a Good Curled Hair Mattress YOU PAID FOR LONG HAIR. Tne resson t cost more than short hair s juse it 18 far more resillent. PHY rARE 4 CHANCE AND LET SOME ‘""ONE BREAK IT INTO SHORT HAIR? LET US DO IT PROPERLY. BEDELL'S FACTORY Bain 3621 610 E St. N.W. e 1ru About Your Roof Expert examination free of charge. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Roofiing Dept. 1114 9th st. Ph. M. 2490-2491. FLOORS Let Adams lay new hardwood floors of dress wmp your old ones. M. 1457 635 F st. n.w. 25¢ WHEN Y0U THINK OF YOUR BET) You should think of BEDELL We bave been renovatins. BEDDING Sor 48 years and are better tha ui ;‘mchfi' A" NEW PLANT AND UB.TO-DATE ERY. For our service phone Main IN] 3621, EDELL'S FACTORY 610 E St. NW. =55 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW THOUGHT. *Mirs. Mary E. T. Chapin ! Psychologist and Healer, ! ‘New York City Report of I. N. T. A. Congress 300 Homer Building 611 13th St. NW.~ . fhursday Evening at 8 O’Clock 4 Public Invited - by | private was killed and six were injured |that South Africa, which held the land lived a short time. The injured ferring him to Fort Totten, N. Y., Mothers, Note These Bargains! to induce state union officials to send | go so or operate on part time unlese the men back to Work under an agree- G 5 l We have sizes that will fit the larger school boys, and e on et a e Sy 1}'}?1‘:%;%“'}?%:‘::“:"‘:':"“""::- i this is a wonderful chance to buy the school suit for about jihes | seven million tons of coal a year, an: % % 4 . - I 00 monicipel Tastications. e many mills have heen foreed toipro- (fme-ftl;;rd its valSL_le. All arem S-fil::ests)uiltt’ss tjll'nlz: ::lért:l tfi:; or fall wear. Sizes are complete, ‘ opportunity for the men. | in an extended conference at Saginaw | and. it is probable others may have to ‘ 1342 New Yol'k Avenue N.W. governor returned here today to con- s.at higher prices ai ¥ 3 i v ider his next step, determined that | iomses haul Eoo Prioes and with a No. 22—Series to Follow re sdla!e‘a mines should not remain 2 curare” srons” Sre pencacanie” st ! ONE TRIBE ATTACKED. the executive, “but every feasible ST course will be exhausted to supply | Churchill Explains Military Activ- conal to state and municipal institu- tions, at least those in which are ity in Southwest Africa. housed the sick, infirm or other help- less wards of the people of Michigan.” | BY the Assoclated Press. | The governor previously had an-| LONDON, July 26.—The governme! Bargains in the Tropical Weight Suits | They’ll give you comfort for the balance of this sum- mer, and surely you’ll be able to wear them through the entire summer season next year. Buy now and save I money! The New “Zefirette” Suits $§ 1 9.75 | From Fine Australian Wool nounced his belief that a large num- | Was asked yesterday in the house of ber of miners could be induced to|commons whether it was intended to return should the state take over the [Cease military operations in the man- mines, protect them with National {date areas in southwest Africa, where, Guard forces and state police and |it was stated, Hottentot villages con- deputize each miner as a member of ;taining women and children were the state police force. bombed and a party of 500 natives at- tacked trom airplanes with machine guns. TRUCvK EILLS som)mn,emrl Winston Spencer Churchill, secre- JOHNSTOWN. Pa., July 26.—Oneitary for the colonies, replying, satd 1ast night, when a transport truck of | mandate for Southwest Africa had Troop B. 52d Machine Gun Squadron, |found it necessary to take military overturned at Bellefontaine, nineteen ;action against one tribe. miles south of here. The guardsmen were being transferred to the Farrel- ton coal mining district and the acci- LEAVES FORT MONROE. dent ook place when the truck was| OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. July turning from the Lincoln highway into|ss__Col. James B. Mitchell, for sev- the camp area. Albert Sager, twenty- a) five years old, sustained a broken back | Somrve. hes Teoclven orders trave: men are expected to recover. where he will be attached to the staff of the Second Army Corps Area. PICKETING STIRS CALCUTTA. CALCUTTA, July 26.—Aafter a lull of five months the picketing by non- co-operators of shops selling foreign cloths was resumed yesterday. The renewal of the picketing caused great excitement in the city. Twenty per- sons were arrested. , Cenuine Silk Poplins 327.75 ' Two Handsome Shades Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS tire new ’suit. All col- ors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. Abe Martin Says: ~ “THE SAME WORK THAT PAYS RENT - BUYS AHOME . - - Besides, the satisfaction and pleasure of living.like” _",Si‘;p'eriqf Silk Mohairs, $ 15.75 Well known to all this can’t be measured in dollars and cents. - "~ Every Home a Distinctive Picture AN in the . e Shannon dnd Luchs - ) : 14th Street Terrace .= " .. " One hundred and thirty-five ‘homes have sold from - '$11:500, ‘o~ $18,500 and on reasonable terms.. . Sold to governmient people, builders, real estate men and business men. 2 : ‘ LGRS (L ' 'Genuine Palm Beach § 1 2.75 The Betger Made—Plain or Belted C rtchet Cloth Trousers § 7 75 5 Tlll White English Cricket Cloth " Our Fine Straw Hats This ‘ii;cludcs' all styles of the famous KNOX " =Straws, the imported English-made straws, and our “:own:plain and fancy braids that were very reason- - able at regular prices. TIRES . ‘iPeoy]'e Wfio'gl;qw»Valnu : e "WHY PUT OFF? Take 14tk ¢, dar (Snest service 1 Washington) to uv-‘::-'-"-:h--wcm Open uwntll 9 ! eizd" cash,’ balance -at your * convenience. ' No advance in ‘prices. 3 Fiends in human form stole a cook stove from th’ Lafe Bud home last evenin’ while Mrs. Bud wuz tunin’ in.on Sche- nectady. Mrs. Tilford Moots has drop- ed out o’ politics and gone back t’ housekeepin’. . (Copyright, National Newspaper Servics.) ) iy