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NEGOTIATIONS ARE ABRUPTLY ENDED Possibility of National Settle- ment Halts Attempt to Arrange Truce. B. & 0. TO RECRUIT FORCE’ Full Complement of Shop Workers to Be Sought, Declares Official. . -THE -EVENING STAR,-‘ ‘WASHINGTON, -D. C,- SATURDAY, -JULY 29, 19x. ' JAMA MAY TIE UP | COMLINENGLAND Loading Facilities Limited | by Two-Shift Arrange- ments at Ports. MEANS MANY IDLE HOURS May Hit Collieries Unless Workers ,Concede Triple Shift to appeals for the last $4,500 with mothers and children. day for the present population. will leave for the three first parties. H Street northwest, and will be | WORK DENOUNCES (Signed). APPEAL OF SUMMER OUTINGS | COMMITTEE The summer ooeings committee of the Associated Charities which to maintain Camp Good Will and Camp Pleasant for the remainder of the scason. Both camps are now filled to capacity with three hundred The committee estimates that the average cost for hoard and maintenance dis $1 per capita daily, or $300 a This afpeal is to provide for the last or fourth party which or the camps on Tuesday and Wednesday, .respecflvely‘ August 8 and 9. Already enough funds have been provided to care Contributions may be sent to Thomas Bradley, treasurer, 923 acknowledged to the giver. JOHN JOY EDSON, Chairman. RATTLE OF COAL T .. FISGAL AU WL START SOOK Committee-Authorizes Phipps to Engage Accounting Firm for Job. SPEEDY RESULTS SEEN Co-Operative Spirit of Federal and District Representatives at SPOKE FOR MILLIONS, —~—J. Cleve Dean, who sent a tel SAYS DEAN, ACCZPTING PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE By the Associated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 29, gram to President Harding attack- ing the administration’s attitude on the shopmen's strike, returned from his trip as flagman on the Alabama Great Southern railroad, and said that he would accept the challenge of the President to pass upon the coal strike issue. Dean's statement follows. in part: In my telegram to President Harding I have spoken the senti- sent of millions of Americans. I take no exception to Mr. Gompers’ remarks. I have no apology to of- fer Mr. Harding or any one else.” Chattanooga Federation of Shop- crafts, in an official communication to the national organization, de- nied any connection with the Rail way Employes’ Publicity Associ ation and repudiated Dean's tele- 3 Signs of the Time: Ice-Cold Coca-Cola Ice-Cold Ginger Ale Ice-Cold Lermonade Ice-Cold Soda Water Ice-Cold Orange Juice And so forth and so on— every invitation to try a refresh- ing drink begins where it should —with the ice that makes it re- freshing, thirst-quenching and cooling. At carcful founlains 3 iced that a drink can be no purer than the ice you wse in it, vouw'll find that erican Ice is the Ice thet makes A g gram to the President. Tells of Terms Offered Men. Employers. Meeting Praised. AMERICAN BALTIMO July 29 —Negottu- \ By the Associated Press, The actual audit of the fiscal re-| AMERICAN DIES IN PLANE. tions for a separate settlement of the LONDON July 29.—Congestion in lations between the District and fed- shopmen’s strike on the Baltimore and Unio railroad ended abruptly vesterday, Married men live jest as long ! | British ports is beginning to threaten interference with the export of coal STRIKE VIOLENGE PROCLAIMS MINING eral governments will be started soon. It was decided after an all-day con- Three Others Killed in Crash of German Postal Machine. when Chairman W. J. Mc i ; e olick | to America, which has taken such a ference of the joint congrestonal com- system shop federation in conf as single men if they're slick |} " RUEE N peginning of tne yaatic 1 af- ted Pres | system shop fe ot | mittees to investigate the fiscal a ks | here notified Vice President gh. . |strike of the American coal miners. . fairs of the National Capital yester- July Four persons, | . = e 5 I3 9”5 one = & pisaii W. Galloway that he and his associates | A boy kin never repay his|This is particularly true of Wales Pageant of Savagery,” | Pittsburgh Producers Carry!day, that the audit should start with | el them an American e were unwilling to proceed while the | mother, but she never seems)and Northumberland. 5 the period from July 1, 1911 to date. | bama, were killed in the wreck of the possibllity exists for a national settie-{ ¢ pold’ it aeqinst him. The loading facilities are limited Says Postmaster General on Campaign to Resume |senator Phipps was authorized to en- | German postal airplane which erash- LIST YOUR HOL WITH Ly the two-shift arrangement which ed near Boizenberg, not far from ment. Mr. Calloway thereupon with- 3 G ’ s age an auditing firm of the highest s NOW sroposals whie aid | (Copyright, National Newspaper Sersice.) (the dock workers imposed upon A S E gag g i1 AR 'S e ey Oa S NG e e e B tha week | their employers durig the war. of lllinois Outbreak. Without Union Pact. Irepute to make the audit. The inves-| The other victims were Albert Bau- | 90% of Purchasers Apply B0 announced that the Baltimore and Loading is_entirely suspended for tigation will, of course, Senator|Tifin and Senor Cosevergara, Span- | iy 7O B Ohio will go ahead w rorts to | [LLINOIS MINERS SHOW six or seven hours out of every twenty-| CHICAGO, July 20.—What he | By the Associated Press. 4 iards, and Pilot von Bertram o will go ahead with its efforts four s Phipps said, go back to 1874, but he - build up its shop forces to normal. ~ X termed “a pageant of savagery, still | PITTSBURGH, July 20.—Tne rattle 000 Fr0 B9 E0 W0 Lt o0 o . STONE & FAIRFAX Assured of Authority. NO SIGNS OF SUFFERING | ., o007 Retee Clatm . un. |unrebuked.” Was condemned in . the |of hoisted conl was heard at mines in | XOres=cl the ool HSH (1€ SO00 | [EAVES ARMY SERVICE. | John T. Meany, Pres At ths meetiug o Weluseddy t_hzl B {@er certain clreumstances, to claim |oPening address at the pagean®’of | Washington county yesterday. This Was,.g. anq presented to Congress in| The resignation of First Lieut. | 1342 New York Ave. N.W. committee assured us that they had| .| restoration of the (hree-snift system, | progress here today by Postmasterthe second day of the organized cam-) g:5 yo m goote Mayee and J. R.jdon G. Danicls, U. S infantr: | Phone M. authority to order the men on the Bal- | Company Owners Allow Their|and it is considered possible that|General Hubert Work. Declaring he | Paign of the Pittsburgh Coal Producers’ Mnynvy - © *|veen accepted by the President. | timore and Ohio back to work provided | they may raise this claim now. wished, “as one who believes in the Association to resume operations with- Members of the committee said to- & proposition satisfactory to them was | Men to Occupy Unle this is conceded by the | & & Sonts; . EISl e - L bmitted, and at their request for a | | workers it seems that some af the L;Ir'.';fl.:ffq?-f an wz‘”:'"":nd“f‘;))le:;:“;‘mft an agrecment with the United Mmel‘l‘:: ;r:’:tdn;g“;;e r:\:‘t’h ;:loea:;‘:rav:xl‘lt Specific answer to the propositions the Houses. collieries, both north and south, may | (AEBARINESC T6 WAIR Tall WO SANE- | workers of America. e L TR S E llowing memorandum was handed{ . 0 0 oo Yo Kept ldle periodically, owIng 0 |-The: pageant of savagery that re-| Pennsylvania cavalrymen were on |representatives of the District and Restricted ar+ -Zoned it (‘,;:,‘“";mm"_ly fi.f,‘f“‘;f‘l‘_‘! L i ateli2a ATshoaRE AT hmor Uaciidealon Bins cently stalked abrond by day n this | duty near the mines. There was no dis- | federal governments. There has been Mr. Galloway by iy | = MG Y S i fair state, st unrebu , Wt orders, ] v i a e: ed for the first time the complete |the coal miners have been on strike | Freight Rates Curtailed. [ badiored ‘the painted Tnatan= < ">'*|*"The Pittsburgh Coal Company an- :?'(nl::flr’nm"n:u{:fi;-o?ne‘y"gx;?tn?fi;: memorandum, the high points of ;H d ‘bxd“"r“ no strike ?fl-efll "¢ One result of this congestion has| While expressing concern over in-|nounced that it had added a few men to | the work of auditing the accounts will which were: 3 Board | Ve there are no sismeor i n_curtailment in freight rates, |dustrial relations, the Postmaster |the working force of thirteen, which | progress rapidly and that an early and e e el biah e e ich in some cuses dropped from | General voiced approving optimism |started operations vesterday at Montour | amicabl. decision can be reached. of adjustme: X s sixteen gnd soventeen shillings 1o |conce: vi . | mine, No. 4. similar statement was ce ~ = Bl fee forest-a = ; road. however. b Dess, even in normal times, when lack ftwelys hlllings six pence Der. ton | He said thet. the arhiontic, Snort | made by the Henderssn Cosl Company:| was in sesvion tr acvarsl bowrs bach Containing millions of feet of forest-covered land, witl board of adjustment for the Balti-|o hmmler'au ‘f L:luales many -mines | between Thursday and Friday. An-|ckirt hung from the shoulders with |The management of the Wilson mine at |morning and afternoon yesterday. six miles of improved strects: adjoins Rock Creek Park *more and Ohio system, to be com- o shut down, (he coal miners aceent|other resuit is the apparent tenlency |unrestricted walst was something | Cokeburg announced increased opera- | Those present were Senator Lawrence S posed of its own employes and repre- sentatives of the management. If the mployes do not want this the road the extended strike vacation sophical, The strike has not interfered with philo- on the part of American buyers to withhold further orders temporarily vending developments in America. which physicians have urged for a generation. tions. No statement avas made regard- ing the working force at the Atlas mine of the Carnegie Coal Company. i C. Phipps of Colorado, chairman; Sen- jator Willlam J. Harris of Georgia Representatives Robert E. Evans, Ne- and includes what remains of Values” between Connecticut. The Triangle of Increasing . Massachusetts and Cathe- is willing to join wln‘h un‘lcrs In es- :‘?;:w;ri:n’ddl)lhr»!fl]l‘lpl:_vl:orbt’l:'lnw"hlhe, Now}]mre is there ;-«-mir;ud ,any A "'l'"’!":’"‘ in ““'T'"'Y' . | braska, and Guy U. Hardy, Colorad dral avenues. Surrounded by Washington’s finest residen- tablishing a regional board. s an e o s, and those | zeneral support among British miners| “Some of the young people we see O o e | The other members of the committe B G : Lo x g “If the men return to work under [men who live in the company houses of the action taken by the Welsh in public places may appear to be| RUSS COIN PLATINUM? !Senator Ball ‘of. Delaware, chairman tial section. Over three millio fect of land sold. Over conditions now prescribed Dby the jcontinue to occupy them in peace. | uuit of the miners fedération, which |care-free and light-minded,” said Dr. 2 of the Senate District committee, and forty homes from $15,000 to $1 71,000 buiit and under con- Labor Board the road is willing to |paying nominal rent and a small sum | declared against the exportation of | Work, “but I know that the mothers s i Representative Wright of Geo-gia, b Tho ot Ay Gictseciring in th cuss with its employes questions | for such conveniences as water and|coal to the United States. and schools of the United States have | Reserve Reported Accumulated towere unable to attend on account of struction. lose who today «.e securing in this area in dispute and failing an agreement | clectric lights, furnished from the | in the last generation produced a {iliness. Representative Evans return- wooded villa sites, iots or finisi;ed homes of brick and tile will join with the employes in sub- imine power houses higher type of citizenry than the Replace Gold Standard. j€d to ghe captial from Nebraska for fort indeed. Bookl ailed R mitting the questions to the Labor TRINITY HOUSE CROWD country has ever before known. the pufpose of attending the commit- are fortunate, indeed. Booklet mailed on request Board. Would Take Some Back. “Men who quit but who have not committed any overt act to be taken and rules to be subject to STRIKE TOWNS RAIDED. Tennessee Troops Asked to Check discussion as provided in preceding ! i of the y of « who | ntinued in its ser . the road be- | lieves the matter of Seniority can be | ttled by discussion, and it any in- idual cases have not been settled satisfactorily within thirty days the road is willing to submit these 0 & feral towns had been fired upon, |for whom the benefit bail game will | bidding for the open shop, the compe- | DELAY PRIBILOF SEAL BILL. |' pcut. Karl Schmidt. naval constr . . e Lt iy w0 iomns g e . be given at American League Park |tition of disorganization within their| " st PR T PR B e - ; men will be equally represented. siries on the Augu, own ranks and a return to the old| The Senate commerce commitice has | tion corps of the office of the gencra: T cine | 3na {hat the situation w lliwood P. Morey, chairman of the | method of wage determined by el |decided to postpone unll next ses i pecior of naval aircraft, castern shops nd facilities has been in | control of t se ball committes, gave the chil- |clency, governed by the law of supply ; Sion consideration of the Johnson bill | 1EPRC ™ By PFere B0l G OO The gquestion on the Baltimore and| Gov. Tay he would confer | dcn @ heart-to-heart talk, in which |and demand, rather than to their own | affecting the taking of fur seals in the o Jeland | o e obmpany is willing to re- | with Adjt. Gen. Brumit today and that |he explained the plans of the com- |formulated rules. B st the c|Y. has been ordered to Friedrichs-| frain from such action so long as the |no troops would be sent uniess a sec- |Mittee in arranging the game, and “One-half of organlzed labor epar "’{*"‘ é-‘ 3“‘, jorces Je com- i hafen, Germany, on duty with the employes affected are willing to ac- [ond request came. {urged the co-operation of those pres- | conservative. They are home owne |";“h"‘ was }“ V»*'- ‘SS!’X;‘-'M' to any |airship under construction for the cept the wages and working condi- |ent in order to make the day a suc- |and their children become good citi- | Change in the present system. United States Navy tions prescribed by the r Board or| jcens in SYamiwaya i o i zens. r’rm hmust‘ veryijsoon hr«?xa Eree » conference with the com- | he children’s party given at the iaway from those in their own crafts Lot s KENDS FREIGHT EMBARGO. | e oy e e the | A o R I fones o ASSIGNED TO D. C. DUTY. Maj. Augustus M. Prentiss, chemical warfare service, has been ordered to report to the commanding general, district of Washington, for temporary duty in connection with the chemical waefare defensive training of the fed- eral troops in the District of Colum- bia and vicinity in that military dis- trict. |and touched the back of their heads STON. S 3 i o E ~ N . ROSTON, July 29.—The New England Eitishedd and I Gehteal and side HIN. with toes in @ manner that would | | - =T inished and under construction. Central and s 5 ORDERED TO C: QA: ! iB'TTER MISSOURI have dome credit fo an experienced T T ieetae Consanie halls. Four and six bedrooms. Two and three baths. Ca]' Repa.lrnlgn—car lnspeCtOI's Mal. Fdmund B Gregory, Quarter: D iy o ° | Riegger of Drake University, Des 5 S0x “Exhibit” : 2 masiee Corpa 1o hie S has_boen | FIGHT NEAR CLOSE |ji" olosd By Josel, Relfizel o | MoEE S0 ot peen ‘amardca ‘che | Heated garages, = Lots SOxI15. “Exhibit” $2nd and Stationary Firemen and Oilers ordered to proceed to Shanghai, China, | a hand-walking stant that made | §500 brize oftered by the trustees of Cathedral ave. (Woodley road). Open to 9 p.m. ary by way of Seattle, Wash., for duty as the representative of the War Depart- Reign of Terrorism. NASHVILLE. Tenn., Jul; zens of Claybourne county, Tenn. being terrorized by striking coal mine mpathizers driven across the border from Kentucky and troops are needed to handle the situation, Gov. Taylor was advised last night by the sheriff of Claybourne county. The sheriff reported stores in {B. & 0. Lifts Ban Caused by Coal | Mine Strike. ST. LOUIS, July 29.—The Baltimore and Ohio railroad lifted a temporary embargo, which had been placed on all carload freight eastbound from here, due to the coal strike and an unusually heavy offering of freight. No reason was given for the lifting of the embargo. S 3| August 24. TOLD OF BALL GAME Shriners’ Caravan Bears News to Children of Benefit on { Shriners' Caravan n to the Trinity | Community House, at 3d and C streets | northw, last night where a mes- was delivered to the children 300th of the regular weekly enter- tainments, and the members of the | caravan themselves received a treat {while watching a_series of original {performances by the youngsters, and n addition the screen production of Jackie Coogan, in “Trouble.” There were pillow fights where those participating were blindfolded and had to locate each other by the sound of a rattler which each carried in his {hand. Jaqueline McKay and her sister | Madeline lay flat on the stage floor addition, little Sylvan Lapin sang “I would make an appeal for the re- lief of those who work with both head and hand, from those who work | only with their hands, and who are being exploited by leaders for their immediate personal gain. Menace fn Organization “Those labor organizations restrict the available employment in a community to its preferred mem bers, an prohibit other member: from seeking employment where the. may find it, have not in mind the principle of the greatest good In the {greatest number. They are blind] which sities of others, who do not approv jor practice the creed, ‘An honest day’ work for an honest day's wage, or ! who are willing to do murder to ki { competition. WINS MUSIC PRIZE. Iowa Student Awarded $500 in | Paderewski Fund Contest. the Paderewski fund for American for the best piece of cham- By the Associated Press. tee meeting. The committee will not PARIS, July 29.——The Russian soviet government is declared in a dispatch from Vienna to have been for some time accumulating 2 platinum reserve with the purpose of establishing a coinage which will repiace the gold | standard. The message does not give the authority for this report. It says | the preparations for the move are ex- pected to be completed within three -uonths. Differently Designed B 'MASSACHUSETTS PARK WOODLEY PARK | meet again until Senator Phipps de- cides that a conference is desira { Conferring with the congr. | fday afternoon were H. J. Gallo of the Department of Justice, Da J. Donovan, District auditor; Mr. Tag- | i gert of the Treasury, and T. A. Hodg- son, formerly a Treasury clerk, who | Ifor more than forty years was |charge of the District of Columb accounts. . ORDERED TO GERMANY. nce 1899. NO 'PLACE LIKE HOME NO HOME LIKE OURS rick and Tile Homes in Uptown Offices Oper 32d and Cathedral Ave. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc., Woodward Building, 15ti: and H Sts. Main 6935 From G to 9 PO 2822 Connecticut Ave. P ol 2 i (Continued from First Page.) . vdy Do"; J T ted “Oh! | COmPpoOser wr o Bey - — act R a1 i f the Long speak- ¥ came out to sing, and although { e P! Y L ~ Vow is i i materials and w ld States for the sale(of war suppiles. | | mentioned by one of the Lone spes with. Stage fright. he came |not awarded, the announcement said. Cathedral. Now is the time to inspect t and ectric elders : COAL | Telephone Main 7959, TWO OR TH S Asheville or Knoxville 30% THE P ¥ on the life of The finder will please | - undersigued. An application | for_the issuing STETSO: The trustees and sharehold- sire for a third term. This, how- ever, has been denied by those who claim to have been with the senator at Hot Springs, Ark.. when he de- ided to enter the race for the nomi i nation. Of the republican candidates Mr. | i Barrett | zarded | strongest contenders. Mr. Brewster politicians to and by are be re- the SENATORS PRAISE REED. Republicans Join Democrats Tribute to Their Colleague. Senator McCormick of Illinois, r | publican, voiced his appreciation of | SPeedometer, in} _ion a motor ¢ | through beautifully when his _sister ! Jaquelin_stood by him and held his {hand. The money raised at the bal game will be devoted to carryving on house. {children at the community | MOTORMAN A SPEEDER. | Georgia Avenue Car Went 23 Miles i Per Hour, Says Policeman. Washington street cars are showing la little speed. It took a policeman le, with his eye on a to find out the truth. the work and entertainments for the ! because none of the works submitted met the requirements of the competi- tion. SENT TO. WEST POINT. Col. Herbert A. White, judge advo- cate, has been relieved from duty at {the War Department and ordered to West Point, N. Y., for duty as pro- fessor of law at the United States Military Academy. three baths, brick garages; porches. Open to 9 p.m. workmanship. Four bedrooms, attic, chauffeur’s room, Built, Finadiced and For Sale Only by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., OWNER Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H lot 24x120. Front and rear WANTED! Skilled Mechanics Machinists—Boilermake: s Blacksmiths—Pipefitters Stationary Engineers Apply Room 200—Union Station No. 24—Series io Follow HomeValues Without Competition ~ Close to 14th St. Cars Only $8,650—Terms Fnsntn g eadly ol S and Madigan said that they had had MASONS CHANGE HOUR. ! re peraoually exempt from all liabilities | the services of Senator Reed of Mis- | The street car riders are constantly hove agency. - O'SH REDDEN, | 00 in the Senate yesterday. Sen- | COndemning the slow service by letter AOD 0. PALM! T H |ator McCormick regretted ‘that he|and word of mouth, and there is an} TS | naq been absent last week when Sen. | IN¢lination to side with them, but then | Bl Atkansas; Stanley, | the Policeman comes along and tells | {ators Robinson, ! ; | Kentucky, democrats, and Smoot, re- | (i€ court another story i Policeman D. J. Cullinane, No. 10, publican, Utah, praised Senator| ° o S A Reed’s services, and he wanted to add | Noee (" var tare alonss and e ats his tribute. e asserted that he|tempting to keep up with it his Tatter rartat | would probably have to oppose Sena- specdometer, he says, registered SEchRrTY : tor Reed on domestic issues, and |twenty-threc miles per hour. He or- {added: {dered a stop, and had the motorman, “I would count myself a poor Amer- | name given as Earl Willett,\put up a Jican and unganerous if I did not find i35 coliateral. It was forfeited In ‘Would feel better if it were cleaned and | an opportunity to praise his courage. urt. renovaied, self-sacrifice -and devotion. Senato: But BU DONE FROPERLY. ! Reed served his country in its hou IT_SHOULD Vhone Main N.W. of da er. Hi i ed hi; 1t 4 BEDELL’S MATTRESS !indomitable American when the re. FACTORY | public was imperiled.” The Shade Shop w. 1 contracted by any one other than myself, 48 8th st n.w. TELEPHONE COLU 2417 14th St. N.W. and ask about our remsonabie prices Iaundry and_drscieaning. CALT S FOLt HOOS i tor | OLDGOODS ! with great, security and speed—Las Angels July or early part of Augusi. ETORAG! 1140 15th st ~ THAT MATTRESS 1 numerous complaints from motorists of the excessive speed of street cars When Senator McCormick conclud. . STORES SAMMONS, ed. Senator-Caraway, democrat, Ar-| 830 13th St. "y kansas, said he presumed Senater Mc- | Cormick referred to Senator lh’L'fl'Sj Made-to-order shades fit bet- ter—wear better. “vicious fight against the four-power treaty,” and continued: { ! “I think the country agreed with him (Senator Reed),” although the | senator from Illinois voted the othe. = “Biges Pnts HEAT in Heatin More Efficient Heating equipment in your home will discoutic possi- Lie increases in fuel Drices, so sce us now about putting in a ST service means satl i way.” { OR HOT-WATER PLANT. Biggs' Prices. 35 _years' »! Senator Stanley, democra Ken . The Biggs Engineering Co. tucky, concluded 'the discussion by | saying that in any event the “sound 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon instead experience. WARREN W. BIGGS. President, 1310 14th st n. 1. Frank. 317, gemgcrac flclr Senator Reed s‘nouldl S r ba e commended. 1 e oSt s on st Lots 138 ft. deep to wide alley PLAN WOMAN,S MEETING }l‘uh;)ltl;‘llfilpuled in t;he Bel'v,lcal lrofllze s % - hel ere under e auspices ol e | - [Raiithers e i wessicas ot s 1) . Extra large porches . The Art of Printing —has been perfected at this big S ant: 2 Grotto, Mysic Order of printing plant mopolitan Baptist Church, N b, | oS ¥ 9th and 10th streets, accordlngetl:,:;n Nell Thioic et o S BnoRRdiAd d i H IS mpitent Witkmer Buch. e | at 8:30. pan,, and 8. p.m. thers Will e a union meeting of the Women'’ PAINTING. Wards and Mrs. Liszfe Parker will Firat-class ‘work; reasonable prices. V. render musical solos. THE SERVICE SHOP ed member of the national democratic ‘| BYRON S. ADAMS, [RT"FR | executive committee from Alabama to Lieut. Edward. C. el Civil az‘ e ‘l m { ferred t ; All-Day Service to Be Held at Cos-| ¢ paimer will omeiars ang mocio The National Capital Press| Realm. nouncement today by Rev. Simon P vestment pays. Let us serve you Mi: sionary Union. Those who will speak OFFDTT, 307 K st. n.e. Ph. L. 5852 1 MOORE SUCCEEDS BARRETT. st Vit ok B i succeed the late Edward W. Barrett 18 Inspect them ‘before it is The Backs of Our Homes ARE AS ATTRACTIVE AS MANY FRONTS Compare this with flat life. Think that homes like these are sold on easy terms. Think that you can live like this if you make up your mind to. Don’t Think Too Long Act! Go See The New Homes in the Shannon and Luchs. Intown Suburb PeEE 14th Street Terrace ; ‘Take i4th St. ear to Jeflernon St. Near enough in for the busy stead of 3 P. M. Tomorrow. Masons of the District will as- emble at Temple Heights, the site of | the proposed new Masonic Temple, at ! s Right Convenient to stores, - Schools, churches and . 'Beautiful Rock Creek Park Open, lighted daily and Sunday ( Until 9P.M. - Convenient to all car lines [ . Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS $4.65 Sa\lre the price of an en- tire new suit. All col- ors, sizes, }nttems. C. Palmer, will officiate and music ! || mopolitan Baptist. will be provided by the Scittigh Rite An all-day woman's service meet- | the Glee Club of Almas Temple of 12101212 D et o.w. It is proposed to continue the: BEST ROOF WORK W. Drew, pastor of the church. e o Teein RuthRoties 5 Mrs. A Gross is to speak at 11 am., IRONCLAD ot 10825 Company. Phone 3l: | at the evening service are Mrs. Bettie | Bryant, Mrs. Henrietta Attrell and A Printing Service. That Excels it NTGOMERY, Ala., July 29.—Wal- Halt-way measures 8rs never tolerated in. thia | o7 “Moore of Birmingham yester- of Birmingham. Learn the Truth About Your Roof Choif under J. Walter Humphre; ing is to be held tomorrow at Cos.|the Mystic Shrine and the band of notice. means much to you ‘It means get-|Mrs Viola B. Cumming of Macon, Ga., NGING PAPERHANGING AND - | Sruast, Mis, Henrietta Atirell snd rint shop. e & day afternoon was unanimously elect- TRANSFER LIEUT. SEIBERT.

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