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IRONCL THE EVE 3Ts Thanksgiving— Turkey—Trimntings - Just to give the family ap- petitc an extra whet I¢t grown- ups and youngsters peek into the refrigerator. There the festive bird, cranberries jelled to a turn, celery and other deticacies are being protected hyd Awerican Ice. Then you'll he thankful that. unlike the Pilgrim Fathers. you have the! Tuxury of American Ice in all weather. The lce Company 1s peateful for its many good custonicrs axnd for tie privilege of serving themn. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY _ g RHODES .3 CONSTRUCTION CO.=* JBullhers 407 Blackistone Bulldl 14th and H St=. N.W. cricant Since 1832 No Place Like Home No Home Like Qurs ‘inished and under con- struction in Woodley Park, adjacent to the $1,000,000 Bridge, from $22000 to S$24000. We are proud of our homes and would like You to see them. Call Main 6935 pointinent. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. ‘Woodward Bidg., 15th & H Tenth Floor Main 6935 for ap- ministrator THERSTRIPPING AND slazing for_lowest A v TOAD OF "RGH ON DEC. 1st, NSFER COMPA e West and hot-water solicited. ‘Thenkesising. cldess ot i D._C. line on_the 7th st._road. 3 ASDFROM BAL PHILADELPHIA 1125 _14th ST. WAVE TOU SANITARY CONVENIEN country tome? Get our prices o tollets and septic tanks. KACST DCCTE. 425 4th st. n.e. 523 WIRING—OLD HOUSES A SPECIALT Crven. TR COGELSON, . Line. 725 SVANTED—_TO CARRY A LOAD OF Teare! from ' Washington tn Heitimose, Dhile: ol and New York city. SMITH'S TRANSFER s ES {able equipment s in operation and a “eremopial work. L T. STECART. Potentate. ". LAWRENCE WA NEW FLOORS MADI: OUT of old ones; also new floors lai See ADAMS about it. Main 1457. N Franklin 6347 29" High-Class Printing nvhd up with Servies The Milllop Doltar Friatiog Plant The National Capital Press 1710-1212 D st o.w. »thlt Enll the most ex- S IGH acting demand. PRICED THE SERVICE SHOP, BYROM S ADAMS. ghumee, Shedd Sells Radiante Fire 706 10th Splendid Heater Fire- oG v! ot “Lyon One-pipe | Heaters Fuel Savers, Inexpensive. Quickly Installea. Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces Corrugated Garage Metal Lyon, Conklin & Co., Im.! 050 E 8t. N.W. LEARN TELEPHONE z. Sce “Ladics” Female ts HEAT in Hbllln‘ When the Mcrcury Drops Modern |5t T fomer s Memmee Ileating| ¥ Plants. The Biggs Engmecrmg Co. WAKREN W. BIGGS, Preside _metams nw g Vapor or Hot Water anl liu your bome. Rel A Chivese-American corner of Pen: il move to e o «oposite side o on or about Dec. Testaurant 4 No More Leaky Let me apply one cost of Tiquid Asbestos Rooang Cement to 20y Lind o Also sold ® Betien N CLATE. Tal4 Pa. ave. Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs REPAIRED AND PAINTED, Grafton&Son,Inc., . . “Heating and Roofing Experts 35 eve Dept 111 9th st. Ph. M. 2090.2691 You Should Not Trifle QOr delay it Your roof meeds repairing. We are experienced roof repaircrs and are always avallable. Roofing, 1416 F st. i International Association of Machin- ‘Id fon. Company. Fhone Maia 14.5. LABCRNEN APEAL === TOTHE RESIDENT Urge Railroads Be Compelled To Abide by Labor Board ! Ruling. i Eclieving that railroads are seek- ling all advantagey and taking none }of the responsibilitics imposed 6n I them by the transportation act, or- sanized shopworkers, it was revealed yesterday, have appealed to President Tarding to have the roads live up to the spirit and letter of a recent order (of the Railroad Labor Board regard- ing the non-assignment of repair jobs | ’IO contractors, A committee. headed by Bert Jew- ell. =nokeswaan for the shopmen, and ! I'resident William I1. Johnston of the SEE WHAT s, pregented the case to President HAVE . lm ling last Saturday. during an in- view at the White louse. They mwl four instances of violation of !the order to the President, whereln | raiiroads allegedly were operating In !\ lolation of this order. One was de- nlnred to be an Erie railroad shop in \laru-n Obhio, home town of the Pres- .amr Other instances cited were sther towns and | n Mars land railroad shop. wtractors Open Shops, | | i io¥ex of these shops mIGht b placed ide the jurisdiction of the Rail- Labor ‘Roard. although contin- ng to do the same practical work fier transfer of the manacement as cfore. In the case of the Mari . it was learned, the labor lea 'rs presented figures showing that 2 been taken over by a constru on company whose charter showed capitalization at $1, 0. The pay roll of that company. s averred. Amounts to mare than 100 times its capitalization. T'resident Johnson of incumbent of that December 20, the machin- | iransfer to the n among organ labor on oads to be that such transfe: T of ement of shops amounts to an- of the protective features of | lr.m\rmrunon act, so far as P"!»' es are concerned. whereas 1ail- | mpanies are reaping substan- | tial henelits same act President Scored Practice. continually from the ent Harding to present to a similar it was said, he came out posi rike is settled or not. the eon- tracting of shops must go. tice led to the trouble It must be abandoned At the last visit from the labor { leaders. he is declared to have re- terated his position on this subject. He declared that it was still the same as in July. There was another item placed be- fore the President. It regards the e equipment on the This prac- ‘¢ are having, operation, was one of the points that | the labor leaders called to the atten- tion of the chief pointed out to him that for t months nothing has been done along | this line. Two months age. it was declared. engineers and firemen on the roads sent representatives to Washingtor, with an appeal for great- er vigilance in the inspection of loce- motives. Taken Before T. €. €. The PORTRAIT OF A PUTTING THE LEAVES IN A TABLE May Peterson, | Male Quartet 60000 10-inch $1.50 | .I. Blrli.;u- l.'i)lz. Baritone oA Wonderful Selection of Christmas %) EFFECT A UTILE POUNDING ‘WiLL (IT_HAS NONE VWHATEVER) w ml lu-:r leaders TRY A COMPLETE D:Aii!RANGLMLNT o roads have been turned | G S office, i relinquish the duties about the first |compensation in that position has nml $100.000, or lof the month and go on leave untll|{been announced, but is said to be in the date fixed for his|the neighborhood of Army retired list. He | consensus of {has agreed to assume his private du- ment ut Today « New December < : | ively with the state- | ment that such practices must &0 by ! the hoard, He is quoted by one labor | leader substance ni: ! i “Re, of whether this shop- Red Records Gen. at Standard e spection metho s S whereby locomotives not suitable for Carry Me Back to Old Virginny service are allowed to be placed in | 0ld Black Joe Soprano, and Aeolian 1t’s Only a Wee Sprig O’ Heather I Love a Lassie, Orchestra Accompani- 4439 10-inch $0.75 Records matter was placed before the - - Interstate Commerce Commission A{“‘(’;fljlflem (Oh Come. All Ye ai Colin _O’Mere, Lenor, and Aeolian Male Quartet {presentation of the case fo the At- | torney General of the United States | Ring Out Christmas Bells, Orchestra | for_prosecution. Accompaniment with Chimes - othing has been dope se.” the shopmen told |Harding. “We wish to ha |non- taken. of it, if possible. further averred that engineer: {firemen had been in some cases forced to take out defective equipment | jwhich resulted in_explosion of loco- | » " imotive boilers and subsequent death and_injuries to the transportation workers. According_to Mr. Johnston, on many roads only 30 per cent of the ava in this Colin O"! President { e some They | and The First Lewis large percentage of that in operation | is not in first-class serviteable co: i “Its a hazardous conditio was Mr. Johnston's commentary. DRIVE FOR IMMIGRATION. f | Effort to Be Made to Induce Ca-| nadians to Quit U. S. ! OTTAWA, November 25-—Efforts | to persuade Canadians in the Unfted States to return fo their homeland will be included In an intensiv migration drive. Ch acting minister of immigration and | colonization, Immigra- i | Nazareth aged. A publicity campaign to stimulate | immigration of desirable types will i be begun in the United States and | }.Great Britain and extended to the! Scandinaylan countries, Holland, Bel- gium and France. 1 Comfort MAJ. GEN. HINES READY | FOR HIS NEW DUTIES IAn'ives Here to Assume Post of Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army. Maj. Gen. John T.. Hines. former ommandant of the Sth Corps area at San Antonio, Tex.. has arrived in this ity under orders to assume the du- ties of deputy chief of staff of the — James, Male Quartet O Little Town of Bethlehem, Orches- tra Accompaniment with Chimes Aeslian Mixed Quartet 14438 Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted (From | the Messiah) ( Handel) i Lewis James, Tenor i Messiah) (Handel) Lewis Jl-u, Tenor Aida O Terra Addio (Farewell to | Earth) (Verdi) In ltalian Resa_Raise—Gislie Crimi, Soprano and Tenor Duet n of Soul—Nearer My God to Thee—}uu-. Lover of My Soul March Religioso Saloation Army Headguarters "More, Tenor 24033 10-inch $1.25 | The Birthday of a King, Orchestra Accompaniment Charles Harrison, Tenor It Came Upon the Midnight Clear | (H. S. Willis) Orchestra Accompani- | ment with Chimes Aeolian Mized Quartet 14437 10-inch $0.75 id Christmas Carol) Tenor and Aeolian Noel ( 10-inch $0.75 «Silent Night—Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Orchestra Accompani- ment with Bells Aeslian Mixed Quartet Christmas Bells. Orchestra Accom- paniment with Chimes Betsy Lane Shepkerd, Soprano _ 14442 10-inch $0.75 (Gounod) Elliott Shew, Baritone Joy to the World ( Hande!) Orchestra Accompaniment with Bells i Aeolian Mized Qaartet 14443 10-inch $0.75 Ye My People (From the i 35014 12-inch $1.25 Operatic | 52043 12-inch $1.75 .Instrumental s Band 35013 l?-lnch $1.28 Call Us tor Any Vocalion HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. COMPLETE STOCK OF VOCALION RECORDS ON SALE G_STAR. WASHINGTON. COUPLE Hines has t the Army D. C., UESDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 1922. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |NAMES COMMITTEE HEADS BETWEEN LEAVES MATTERS A UITILE WCRSE DECIDE T LET 1T GG AT THhT COUSIN BEATRICE, WHO DCESN'T MATTER. THE CRACIN MUCH , SIT OPPCSITE Army. Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord.lties as president of the American {until he can obtain other quarters tor | cxpects to | Radio Corporation January 1. His | his family. 000 a year. ken an ‘apart- and Navy Club : fect. ling deputy Children’s Record The Little Fir Tree, Children’s Christ- mas Story Little Red Riding Hood, Children’s Fairy Story Pasline Potter 14444 10-inch $0.75 Popular Three 0'Clock in the Morning For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne Celin O’More, Tenor 24032 10-inch $1.25 He Loves It Irving Kenfmen, Tenor All For the Love cf Mike Billy Jenes, Tenor 14441 10-inch $0.75 Homesick (Irving Berlin) Aileen Stanley, Contralto Call Me Back, Pal O’ Mine Charles Hart, Tenor 14451 10-inch $0.75 Dance I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate—Fox-Trot Lonesome Mama Blues—Fox-Trot The California Ramblers 14436 10-inch $0.75 Homesick—Fox-Trot (Irving Berlin) There’s a Reason (and It’s You)-— Fox-Trot Emil Coleman end His Mentmartre Orch. 14445 10-inch $0.75 Tomorrow ( l‘llne In My Dixzie Home Again)—Fox-T: Toot - Toot - Toonle (Goo’ - bye!)— Fax-Trot Emil Coleman and His Meutmertre Orch. 14446 10-inch $0.75 Why Should I Cry Over \’ou—“alw The Bar Harber Secisty Frisco Whistle Chorus byWamn Luce Thru® the Nlah!—\halkz The Bar Harber Seciety Orch 14450 10-Inch $0.75 Garolina in the Morning—Fox-Trot Vamp Me—Fox-Trot The Bar Harbor Seciety Orch. 1448 10-inch $0.75 Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam)— Fox-Trot 4 2 TimeWill Tell—Introducing:*Jimmy"" (From Sally, Irene and Mary) Salvin’s Orchestrs 14447 10-inch $9. Norwegian Records Jeg er Saa Glad Hver Julekveld (Tra- ditional) Vuggesang om Jnldselden (Christian- sen) InNo» CarstenWoll, Tenor 14440 10-inch $0.75 Hebrew Records Zions Liedele (Meyerowits) Der Rebe Oidet Zech (Leidowits) In Hebrew Morris Goldstein 14449 18-inch $0.75 SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS RECORDS RECORDS ON SALE ON SALE HERE AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G SM HERE WWMV‘. me Asclan Vecalions | ! i 1222 G Street N.W. McHUGH & LAWSON l TABLE CLOSES LEAVING LARGE CRACK CPEN TABLE AND TTRY AL O‘JER. ACAIN, MN(NG (2} Wheels He will relleve Gen. Har- bord at the War Dcpartment at the latter's convenlence and serve as act- chief until assignment as deputy chief takes ef- Board of Trade President Makes nght_s-hctlonu. Four committee chairmen, appoint- ed by President Edward F. Colladay, | have been announged by the Wash- !ington Board ©of Trade. Theéy are: | Executive committee, Willlam Cla- | baugh, chairman; J. Harry Cunning- ‘hlm Vice chairman; bridges, George ‘olrun jr., chairman; Edwin M. Tyler, { vice chairman; charities and correc- | tiona, Frank P. Reeside, cbairman; ! Walter F. Ufford, vice chatrman; :river and harbors Iimprovement, | Frank P. Leetch, chairman; Freder- | ick Stohiman, vice chairman. $2,500 FIRE IN HOME. | Destructive Blaze at Residence of Dr. J. D. Bradfield. | A fire occurred in the home of Dr. 1. D. Bralfield. 1010 Rhode Island iavenue northeast. last night about |10:30 o'clock. The fire started from ian open fire in a fireplace on the {lower floor and spread to the roof of | the frame structure. |~ Firemen responded to sounded from box 6182 Hanlon directed use of . !streams in order to do as little water damage as possible. Damage to the | house and contents was estimated at 00, the police reported. VITAMINES | essential, health-building factors, have always been in ! § cod-liver oil and account for its helpfulness in over- coming malnutrition. Scoft’s Emulsion daily, to enable its rich, vitamine- nour- and build up the body. l-‘l Bowne, Bloomfleld. N. J. should be taken for a reason- ishing virtues fo help alarm Chief small AND LET fiatfle length of time refresh, energize his lcgular J/Iay @efem'mz, Qo On the Wings of Song ~ Mendelssohn HAT'S the way vour sout travels—away from the *cares that infest the day” tothe realms of melodious fancy—when May Peterson sings. For May Peterson’s voice is ‘not sourd but Soul"—a clear, perfect soprano fuil of warmth and tenderncse. At the Opera Comigue in Paris and at the Metropolitan in New York, May Peterson has received great honor. But when she comes to yvour home—you™:! be sure to want her as a Christmas guest— it will be in the simple songs of the heart that you'll iove her most. *‘Carry Me Back to Old Virginny'’ and *‘0!d Black Joe,” a double Vocalion Record for December, take on a new charm as sung by May Peterson. And if you love the Cuckoo Clock in Dickens’ “Cricket on the Hearth” yvou won't spend Christmas without May Peterson’s fascinating Fairy Record of the Cuckoo Clock with the little red door. oA Vocalion Red Record is the Ideal S Christmas Gift YOU'LL KNOW IT BY ITS COLOR YOU'LL BUY IT FOR ITS TONE AEOLIAN COMPANY NEW YORK - - MAKERS Recording Studios ' New York and London Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 7th Street N.W. | Large Stock of Vocalion Records Always on Hand GIBSON COMPANY 917-919 G Street N.W, hY | I i 1 i | cloeks. that and wear Comfortabie and Priced at two salesmen—men of thorou 813 15th St. N.W. Tomorrow We Hand Out These Specials— ||| Silk-Stripe, Woven Madras SHIRTS Beautiful Shirts, of real silk-stripe, woven madras. A wealth of different stripe patterns in all shades. Dressy Shirts to snap up your appearance. Sizes 14 to 17. You'll want several at thu low v price. (They cost about $2.50 '$1.69 Wool Hose Cleverly Clocked All the latest shades. fancy Knit Ties The Grenadine Knit desirable “grena- most Semi-fashioncd Tie hose 00 fit \uH sporty. MEMBER OP 910 Seventh Street “We request the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere.” Real Estate Salesmen \We have places ofi ring exceptional opportunity ior h expericnce, who have real knowledge of Washington property and with proven record of abili We will only consider men of the hizhest mnteg and standing. For those who measure up to the required standard there is a splendid future with this great organization. ALLAN E. ANI INC. Main 2430 Hart Schaffner & Marx Silk-lined Tuxedos Coat and Trousers 'S T pays to invest in quality. First, because dress clothes should give yecars of service; again, because utter correctness is neces- sary. Beth are guaranteed here. That’s why we say this is the dress clothes store. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue